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Asian Games 2022
thepharoah and 6 others reacted to MHSN for a topic
Yes I was watching it on our local TV and nobody believes what just happened beating Japan 3-0 ? seriously ? wow bring on China heroic performance from all of our 3 players specially Nima for beating Harimoto and gave momentum to the rest7 points -
https://bio.link/minkhudukstreaming Copy the CH1-6 links on “Open Network Stream” menu in VLC Media player. RTM (with Malaysia VPN) also have some https://sukanasia2022.rtm.gov.my/utama That’s some of the safest alternative I can offer you guys7 points
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PARIS! HERE WE COME!!! First time since Beijing6 points
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Asian Games 2022
Olympian1010 and 5 others reacted to intoronto for a topic
with its first medal in 21 years and its best ever result!6 points -
Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023
Olympian1010 and 5 others reacted to Josh for a topic
qualifies for the Olympics6 points -
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Breaking WDSF World Championships 2023
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B-Girls Top 8 Stefani v. Ayumi Kate v. Anti Logistx v. Nicka Syssy v. 6715 points -
Breaking WDSF World Championships 2023
Olympian1010 and 3 others reacted to Werloc for a topic
Nah, right now I'm writing Eurovision songs for other artists and Lithuanian pop music + an acoustic indie/folk/pop project in English for my two upcoming albums that are scheduled as a follow up to my debut album that's coming in a month and a half-ish. So writing hip-hop would feel a bit out of place in the near future4 points -
Breaking WDSF World Championships 2023
Roamingrover86 and 3 others reacted to Werloc for a topic
Oh lol, definitely was not expecting to see a Lithuanian Olympic quota tonight I wonder how her Olympic run will look. Would be happy if she added to the Lithuanian medal tally, don't know if I quite consider this an Olympic sport though4 points -
Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023
rafalgorka and 3 others reacted to Federer91 for a topic
These tournaments were highly entertaining, though in the end, they wouldn't matter much, as all the top teams will qualify via the rankings (as FIVB would like to). The Dominican republic were the news, as they took advantage and won't sweat next summer in VNL for the points.4 points -
Brazil played its best game today. It was a difficult year, but we won the quota.4 points
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Asian Games 2022
Olympian1010 and 3 others reacted to Grassmarket for a topic
Just need to get Wushu into the Olympics now!4 points -
for the women's quota place4 points
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Asian Games 2022
thepharoah and 3 others reacted to Griff88 for a topic
winning their 100th Asian Games gold by Yang Yung Wei in judo and the Taiwanese TV had replayed the same bout 3 times in the last 30 minutes4 points -
Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023
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Breaking WDSF World Championships 2023
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B-Girls Top 4 Ayumi v. Kate Nicka v. Syssy Anti and 671 upset in the semifinals3 points -
Didn't age well3 points
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women Gold: Ellie Aldridge Silver: Annelous Lammerts Bronze: Poema Newland Full Results https://www.formulakite.org/2023europeans Olympic Quota Place (to the NOC, NOT to the Sailor): Gisela Pulido Borrell3 points
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men's Individual Trap Gold: Giovanni Cernogoraz Silver: Mauro De Filippis Bronze: Sebastien Guerrero Full Result of the Final https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/TRM/5_FINAL/F100000IA2409231600.1.TRM.0.001.pdf Full Result of the Qualification Round https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/TRM/3_QUAL/Q100000IA2309230830.1.TRM.0.001.pdf Olympic Quota Place (to the NOC, NOT to the Shooter): Sebastien Guerrero3 points
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women's Individual Trap Gold: Maria Ines Coelho De Barros Silver: Silvana Stanco Bronze: Fatima Galvez Full Result of the Final https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/TRW/5_FINAL/F000000IA2409231500.1.TRW.0.001.pdf Full Result of the Qualification Round https://results.sius.com/DownloadFile.aspx?Championship=1305969c-ecd8-4e4c-b2ec-6d5327d1d2ee&FileName=Shotgun/TRW/3_QUAL/Q000000IA2309230830.1.TRW.0.001.pdf Olympic Quota Place (to the NOC, NOT to the Shooter): Maria Ines Celho De Barros3 points
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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2023
Josh and 2 others reacted to Grassmarket for a topic
Double Gold for in what is now officially the World’s Greatest Sporting Discipline!3 points -
Shooting ESC Shotgun European Championships 2023
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Quota Women's3 points -
Paris 2024 - Early Predictions - Day by Day
maestro and 2 others reacted to rafalgorka for a topic
I made similar thread before Tokyo and my predictions were total disaster :-))) we will see if this time i will be better in this thing https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/2360-tokyo-2020-day-after-day-as-it-could-have-happened/#comments3 points -
Chicasssss Well done3 points
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Modern Pentathlon at the Asian Games 2022
Josh and 2 others reacted to Roamingrover86 for a topic
First Paris Olympics quotas have been handed out in Modern Pentathlon Women’s Quota places : ( 5 quotas )3 points -
Modern Pentathlon at the Asian Games 2022
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Women’s Quota &3 points -
I rushed down to the TV in the living room with toothbrush still inside my mouth to see it3 points
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Don't have high hopes. I'm sure he will talk about his processo and blah, blah and he will most likely stay in his place. Also have in mind that FIPAV rules don't allow the national team coach to work at a club, which means available replacement options are rather limited. In the end it will come down to whether or not FIPAV feels there is a need for a scapegoat to put the blame.2 points
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Men's Rugby WR World Cup 2023
Wanderer and one other reacted to rafalgorka for a topic
This is pretty awesome that small nations like Fiji Samoa and Tonga can be so good in a team sport. Respect i’ve just told my family i want a Fiji rugby shirt for Christmas hah2 points -
Totallympics Open International Song Contest 2023
Olympian1010 and one other reacted to Werloc for a topic
No list this year, to keep everyone guessing and on edge2 points -
Varljivo leto 2023.
pedja789 and one other reacted to ChandlerMne for a topic
Erski je ponovio da Zura ide u kvalifikacije sledece godine2 points -
Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023
maestro and one other reacted to rafalgorka for a topic
We will both qualify, one of our teams via ranking. This match is not that relevant imho2 points -
Cernogoraz europski prvak,svaka cast2 points
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men Gold: Riccardo Pianosi Silver: Maxime Nocher Bronze: Lorenzo Boschetti Full Results https://www.formulakite.org/2023europeans Olympic Quota Place (to the NOC, NOT to the Sailor): Jannis Maus2 points
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Stefanie Horn just felt from the boat ! and was literally swimming half of the track Never seen anything like this2 points
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I want wife carrying and the cell. phone throwing competitions! and I don't care if are going to sweep them2 points
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Je sans Frontieres, I was thinking exactly the same thing! Gennaro Oliveiri and Guido Pancaldi would be right at home. Personally I think it's time to start advocating for the introduction of the egg and spoon race, sack race and three legged race into the OG programme.2 points
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Yesterday, the French guy broke Fritsch's fingers twice. The first time he did an action. He was constantly apologizing for his series of fouls. No consequences. They never sent him down and he did nothing. No comment.2 points
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Team Canada at the Paris Summer Olympic Games 2024 News
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Malindi Elmore secures a women’s marathon quota at the Berlin Marathon!2 points -
Athletics 2023 Discussion Thread
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Modern Pentathlon at the Asian Games 2022
El Analyzer and one other reacted to Roamingrover86 for a topic
Men’s Quota ( 5 Quotas) &2 points -
Well deserved. Netherlands played okay today, but simply not good enough.2 points
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also guaranteed a medal (women's cricket) meaning 2 nations that didn't medal in 2018 will do so here.2 points
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Women's Volleyball FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments 2023
maestro and one other reacted to Noorderling29 for a topic
Mission improbable for the Dutch team, but then I’m a natural born pessimist. But crazy how far the Dutch team has progressed under Koslowski, compared to last year’s disappointment at the Worlds, and the general decline of the last 4 years. Koslowski has created the nucleus of a competitive team, bringing in talented youngsters. Interesting to see how this team will progress in the run up to 2028.2 points -
Asian Games 2022
Josh and one other reacted to Olympian1010 for a topic
…and it goes to China by a different name (a.k.a. )2 points -
Asian Games 2022
Gianlu33 and one other reacted to Olympian1010 for a topic
I really can’t believe an international stream isn’t being offered. What an oversight from the LOC/OCA Both the European Games and Pan American Games were/will be made available internationally on free-to-air streaming services.2 points -
India at Asian Games 2022
Roamingrover86 and one other reacted to Shravan Kumar for a topic
1st medal for 10m Air Rifle Team Women Silver.2 points -
(I ran out of emojis) Men's 92+kg Gold- Bakhodir Jalolov , Silver- Kamshybek Kunkabayev , Bronze-Danabieke Bayikewuzi , Narendar Berwal . Other Olympic calibre boxers- N/A. A draw where the best two boxers are on opposite sides of the draw. It's a miracle. Kunkabayev will likey comfortably beat the winner of Olympian Danis Latypov and Mohamed Mlaiyes in his quarter final. Narendar has a very straightforward path to joining Kunkabayev in the semis but is very unlikely to beat him. Danabieke Bayikewuzi also should have an easy path to a medal with just a quarterfinal against probably Byeknur Khali . Bakhodir Jalolov has a quarter final against Asian bronze medallist Muhammad Abbrordinov but his only potential "test" will be the final against Kunkabayev. Jalolov is unbeaten since 2018 and has beaten Kunkabayev 3 times in that span all unanimous decisions. This is definitely the easiest weightclass to predict.2 points
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Predictions Part 2 Top 2 to qualify for the Olympics in all men's weightclasses. Men's 51kg Gold- Hasanboy Dusmatov , Silver- Aaron Jude Babo , Bronze- Tomoya Tsuboi , Azat Makhmetov. Other Olympic calibre boxers- Po Wei Tu , Thitisan Panmot , Deepak Bhoria , Saken Bibibossinov . Straight off the bat, we have a ridiculously uneven draw. The top of this bracket sees an opening round fight between Chonryong So and former (failed) Kazakh Azat Makhmetov in a fight that will probably ultimately decide a bronze medal. The second bracket is fascinatingly poised and with the weakness of the top bracket will likely decide an Olympic place. The first round sees Asian under 22 champions Aaron Jude Babo face Thitisan Panmot in what could prove the deciding fight for an Olympic quota. Po Wei Tu had an impressive run to the quarter finals of this years world championships and likely awaits the winner in the last 16. The winner of that fight will then likely see home boxer Jiamao Zhang in the quarter final stage. The best four boxers in this draw are all likely on the bottom half of this draw but that can just be how it goes. Former Bantamweight world champion Tomoya Tsuboi will almost certainly face controversial Indian selection and world bronze medallist Deepak Bhoria (I for one think selecting him over former world champion and commonwealth champion Amit Panghal is perfectly reasonable regardless of the outomce of the Tsuboi fight but I'm sure the Indians here will have something to say about it especially if he loses.). The winner will probably face Nurzhigit Diushebaev who Deepak beat at the quarter final stage of world championships earlier this year. The ridiculous element of this draw is seeing probably the two top ranked flyweights in the world Saken Bibbosinov and Hasanboy Dusmatov meet in the last 16. Bibbosinov does have to beat surprise Mongolian selection Unubold Orkhontungalag (Ekhmandakh Kharkuugiin was an Asian bronze medallist at this weight last year while Orkhontungalag lost in the minimumweight prelims) and Dusmatov, Sehyeong Jo first. Dusmatov won this fight in the Asian final last year and is reigning world champion although Bibossinov won this fight on his way to winning the 2021 world title. This is the first of many potential blockbuster Uzbek vs Kazakh matchups. I've gone for Dusmatov based off recent form but either of them could win this. I also would definitely not rule out Deepak or Tsuboi shocking the winner in a semi final. Men's 57kg Gold- Abdumalik Khalokov , Silver- Makhmud Sabyrkhan , Bronze- Daniyal Shahbakhsh , Asror Vokhidov . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Munarbek Seitbek Uulu , Mohamed Abu Jajeh , Carlo Paalam , Sachin , Rujakron Juntrong . The top of this draw throws up some fascinating fights with flyweight Olympic bronze medallist Carlo Paalam(I know he is naturally a bantamweight but it is bizarre that he has opted to come up to featherweight rather than go down to flyweight again) facing Mohammad Abu Jajeh of Jordan who is Asian champion and world bronze medallist at lightweight. It is about as big of a size mismatch as you get and both are excellent boxers so it should be a fascinating fight. The winner of that fight will face world bronze medallist Munarbek Seitbek Uulu in another quality fight. These interesting matchups will likely be made completely redundant with world champion Abdumalik Khalokov almost certainly waiting in the quarter finals. Khalokov's likely opponent in the semis is Daniyal Shahbakhsh who he beat in the 60kg world championship semi finals in 2021. Shahbakhsh faces home boxer Ping Lyu in the last 32 before another size mismatch fight in the quarter finals against Sachin who surprisingly got selected over world and asian bronze medallist Mohamed Hussamuddin. In the bottom half of the draw the weakest bracket will likely see Tajikistan get themselves a medal through world quarter finallist Asror Vokhidov. His biggest test will be a likely quarter final against either Lundaa Gantumur or Shudai Harada . However bantamweight world champion Makhmud Sabyrkhan is the massive favourite to take the second Olympic quota. Getting himself selected ahead of Serik Termizhanov and Orazbek Assylkulov (who beat Khalokov at Strandja) is perhaps more impressive than his bantamweight world title. Anyway his path involves South and North Korean boxers before a probable quarter final against Rujakron Juntrong. This would obviously set up an Uzbek vs Kazakh final. Men's 63.5kg Gold-Ruslan Abdullaev , Silver- Shiva Thapa , Bronze- Bunjong Sinsiri , Chu en Lai . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Bakhodur Usmonov , Chinzorig Baartarsukh . The top of this draw is very barren of talent with Asian bronze medallist Chu en Lai the only notable boxer in one bracket and Asian silver medallist Shiva Thapa the only notable one in the other. Chu's toughest fight before the semi finals will either be against home boxer Xiaoyang Wang or youngster Mark Ashley Fajardo . Chu is not likely to qualify though. Shiva Thapa meanwhile has only one even remotely challenging fight in the last 16 against Askat Kultaev . The third bracket sees reigning welterweight Asian champion Bunjong Sinsiri who faces a whole lot of nothing. His tough prelim fight may well be a quarter final against Cholman Choe . If most of the draw is quite weak then the bottom of the draw must be and is absolutely loaded. 3 of the 4 world medallists this year are all here plus Yertugen Zeinullinov (Probably be the weakest of the Kazakh boxers though) and Olympian Obada Al Kasbeh . The winner of the Zeinullinov Al Kasbeh fight will face Bakhodur Usmonov in the last 16. The other last 16 fight will almost certainly see a repeat of this years world championships final between Ruslan Abdullaev and Chinzorig Baartarsukh. This draw is ridiculously harsh on Baartarsukh who should end up being one of the favourites to medal in Paris. Abdullaev vs Usmonov should be an excellent fight too in an at this point hypothethical quarter final. Abdullaev while he is world champion couldn't really have asked for a tougher draw almost certainly meeting the 2nd, 3rd and 4th ranked boxers on his way to the final. The one most likely to beat him is probably the somewhat unknown Bunjong Sinsiri and if there is a men's weight where neither the Uzbeks nor the Kazakhs make the final it might be this one. Men's 71kg Gold- Aslanbek Shimbergenov , Silver- Bayramdurdy Nurmuhammedov , Bronze- Nishant Dev , Nuradin Rustambek Uulu . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Zeyad Eashash , Sewonrets Okazawa , Asadkhuja Muyddhinkujaev . Well, This is the most uneven draw of the lot and it's not close. I did not expect to be picking Turkmenistan to get an Olympic quota here but well I am. The top bracket of this draw sees Asian bronze medallist Nuradin Rustambek Uulu fight absolutely nobody even worth mentioning on his to way to at least a bronze medal. The second bracket isn't much better but does have some I suppose "international" calibre boxers. Bayramdurdy Nurmuhammedov has a straightforward last 32 fight before coming up against Nidal Foqahaa in the last 16 prior to a likely quarter final against Peerapat Yeseungden . All three of these boxers won at least one fight at world championships but Nurmuhammedov's wins were the most impressive. Picking him to beat the much more established Rustambek Uulu might prove a bad choice but Rustambek Uulu really isn't particularly good. (I will be so annoyed if I got this pick wrong). Anyway all the actual talent is in the bottom half of the draw. The third bracket sees Asian silver medallist Zeyad Eashash face the awkward former world welterweight champion Sewonrets Okazawa. Eashash beat Okazawa last year for what its worth. That will set up a likely quarter final against world bronze medallist Nishant Dev which is a tough one to call given how inconsistent Eashash tends to be. We have another early Kazakhstan Uzbekistan matchup in the final bracket with reigning Asian and world champion Aslanbek Shimbergenov facing welterweight world champion Asadkhuja Muyddhinkujaev. Both are excellent boxers and I honestly have no idea who will win this fight. Men's 80kg Gold- Turabek Khabibullaev , Silver- Eumir Marcial , Bronze- Nurbek Oralbay , Ahmad Ghossoun . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Hussein Iashaish , Tanglatihan Tuohetaerbieke , Weerapon Jongjoho . Its amazing how many of these draws seem so unbalanced. So the top of this draw sees last year's world youth champion Turabek Khabibullaev almost certainly face last year's Asian champion and two time Olympian Hussein Iashaish. I'm backing the youngster here. Then we have yet another case where the two world championship finalists face off in the opening round. Nurbek Oralbay prevailed on a narrow split decision on that occasion although of course Tanglatihan Tuoheaebieke now has home advantage. I'll stick with Oralbay but I don't feel comfortable with that one. He will face the winner of Lakshya Chahar against Asian bronze medallist Omurbek Bekzhigit Uulu . Regardless of the different potential outcomes here it sets up a fascinating semi final for the quota spot. I don't entirely trust Oralbay so I'm going to go out on a bit of a limb here and say the young Uzbek wins it. On the bottom half of the draw sees Asian medallist at 75kg Seyedshahin Mousavi face Shabbos Negmattuloev in what should be a good last 16 fight. The winner will likely face Arabian champion Ahmad Ghossoun in a hypothethical quarter final. Mousavi and Ghossoun met twice in 2018/2019 with each getting one win apiece. Eumir Marcial hasn't boxed as an amateur since winning bronze in Tokyo but in theory has a fairly straightforward route to an Olympic quota here. He faces Dalai Ganzorig (who doesn't seem to have boxed outside Mongolia before) in his first fight before facing a vietnamese boxer who he has beaten multiple times before in the last 16. His quarter final will likely be against former world middleweight medallist Weerapon Jongjoho. I have to say this feels like one of the toughest weightclasses to predict. Men's 92kg Gold- Lazizbek Mullujonov , Silver- Arslanbek Achilov , Bronze-Odai Al Hindawi ,John Marvin Noble . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Sagyndyk Togambay . Lazizbek Mullojonov won last years superheavyweight Asian title but has moved back down to heavyweight to accommodate the return of Bakhodir Jalolov. He opens up is tournament here against Sanjeet before a quarter final against home boxer Han Xuezhen . He should breeze threw both of these fairly handily. The second bracket sees surprise Kazkakh selection Sagyndyk Togambay (Aibek Oralbay won this event at last years Asian champs) opens up against Bariakhaan Dorj (who also doesn't seem to have boxed outside Mongolia before) before facing Odai Al Hindawi in a likely quarter final who he lost to at last years cruiserweight Asian champs. Al Hindawi himself does have to come through Asian bronze medallist Toufan Sharifi first. The third bracket is quite weak and will see John Marvin Noble almost certainly beating Rabin Nepal (That can't actually be his name can it (I mean there are Irish people with the surname Ireland but even still)(They aren't really Irish though)) (Google says Nepal is a real surname). (That was a weird tangent). and Jaemin Jeong . The last bracket is a battle of the smaller stans. Arslanbek Achilov doesn't seem to have boxed since 2018 but back then he was half decent boxer meets Davlat Boltaev who made the quarter finals at world champs this year in the last 16. The winner then faces 86kg Asian bronze medallist Erkin Adylbek Uulu in a quarter final. All three of them could medal and by extension secure an Olympic quota (I would pick any of them over Noble) but bizarrely for the second time I'm backing a Turkmenistani boxer to qualify albeit based off results he had five years ago.2 points