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Poll 40/100 | Phase 1 Polls Grand Finale | Canoeing | Who'll win the Men's and Women's K4 Gold at Tokyo?


Poll 40/100  

21 members have voted

  1. 1. Men's K4 500m

    • Germany
      12
    • Spain
      3
    • Hungary
      2
    • Slovakia
      0
    • Belarus
      0
    • Russia
      1
    • Portugal
      2
    • Australia
      1
    • Japan
      0
    • Canada
      0
  2. 2. Women's K4 500m

    • Belarus
      3
    • Poland
      1
    • Australia
      1
    • Russia
      1
    • Hungary
      10
    • Canada
      0
    • New Zealand
      3
    • France
      0
    • Germany
      2


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Ok then that's the final poll in phase 1! We'll now have a break and return on 30th May 2021 for phase 2 polls. Until then Adios! Take care 

Men's K-4, I picked GER, but I hope it's ESP (or maybe SVK)...

 

Women's K-4, I picked BLR, but I see many contenders here, from HUN to POL and maybe some unexpected crew...

De we know anything about New Zealand in women's kayak? I think they haven't competed anywhere since 2019. 

 

As for us.... I don't have much faith in our men's boat, I think there's a good chance that we won't even qualify for the final. On the other hand I am expecting a gold from the women's boat, unless the ECh will tell us a different story. 

M

:GER & :ESP for gold & Silver, may be anyone of them, Hopefully :SVK Bronze but will have to prepare themselves very well to keep the Czechs and Belarussians behind them

 

W

:HUN in dry shirts, Silver most likely :GER fight for bronze wide open but let´s go with :DEN beating :NZL by 0.001 & :BLR by 0.002s

I voted for Germany and Hungary respectively. But I do think it's a bit odd that :GER isn't even in an option in women's K4, because I'd have them on silver. Or is this just my bias/hope?

  On 5/23/2021 at 12:49 PM, EselTheDonkey said:

I voted for Germany and Hungary respectively. But I do think it's a bit odd that :GER isn't even in an option in women's K4, because I'd have them on silver. Or is this just my bias/hope?

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Guess I missed it in a hurry. It has been added now

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