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Poll 32/100 | Olympic Glory | Which of the following nations will medal at Tokyo Olympics?


Poll 32/100  

44 members have voted

  1. 1. Which of the following nations will medal at Tokyo 2020?

    • Montenegro
      18
    • Niger
      10
    • Bangladesh
      2
    • Eritrea
      7
    • Turkmenistan
      5
    • Samoa
      4
    • Fiji
      33
    • Macedonia
      7
    • Bosnia Herzegovina
      12
    • Bermuda
      5
    • British Virgin Islands
      2
    • Honduras
      3
    • Ecuador
      15
    • San Marino
      19
    • Syria
      3
    • Tajikistan
      4
    • Namibia
      8
    • Zambia
      2
    • Gabon
      2
    • Peru
      5
    • Burkina Faso
      3
    • Costa Rica
      1
    • Morocco
      28
    • Kyrgyzstan
      15
    • Ivory Coast
      13


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While Montenegro can medal in handball and water polo, Kyrgyzstan is one of nations which benifits with the postponement of Olympics

 

They could medal in Greco Roman wrestling in 60kg and / or 87kg. 

 

Tynybekova is the current world champion in 62kg who'll surely medal. 

 

Aiperi Kyzy and Zhumanzharova have done well in tournaments this year and one of them or both could get on to the podium .

 

It'll be 2-4 medals i believe. 

8 hours ago, OlympicIRL said:

What about Kyron McMaster of the British Virgin Islands? He had a chance of a medal in the men’s 400m hurdles.

He’s had some injury problems as of late, and his run at the Golden Games wasn’t totally convincing to me. Of course, that was an early season mark, so it’s hard to really judge where he’ll be in a few weeks/months time. I still think he’s an incredible athlete with a decent chance at a medal.

 

BVI have Chantel Malone as well. She did win a gold medal in the long jump at the 2019 Pan American Games, but she’ll need to improve that mark by around half a meter or so to be in with a shot at a medal.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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