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  1. Right prediction time, lets try and break 60% this time. I doubt it but this one should be the most straightforward so far. Housekeeping so draws once again are unseeded although on initial viewing most of these turned out relatively even. 2 Olympic qualifiers per weightclass except W57kg and W60kg where there are 4. W50kg Gold- Ingrit Victoria , Silver- Jennifer Lozano , Bronze- Caroline de Almeida , Gracemarie Quiles Marti . Other Olympic calibre boxers- (Might be a bit harsh on Gomez and Florencia Lopez to not put them here.) Ingrit Valencia Victoria has made the podium of the last two world championships and the vastly experienced Colombian will be looking to make it to her third straight Olympics after winning bronze in Rio and losing in the quarters in Tokyo. She starts out as the comfortable favourite here. Her path to the final sees her face the winner of 2023 panamerican champ (not a strong field) Ingrid Gomez and 2022 48kg world bronze medallist Aldana Florencia Lopez before a likely semi final against 2022 52kg world bronze medallist Caroline de Almeida who herself doesn't have an easy path against the experienced Kathreen Sterling and probably world youth bronze medallist Novoanny Nunez . Their is a pretty cheap medal up for grabs here likely between Gracemarie Quiles Marti and McKenzie Wright . I don't rate Jennifer Lozano and I would have loved to pick against her here but the draw has just opened up for her and assuming she can come through relative unknown Susan Aguas Chala in her first fight she should relatively comfortably make the final. W54kg Gold- Yeni Arias , Silver- Scarlett Delgado , Bronze- Johana Gomez , Estefany Almanzar . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Yoseline Perez , . The US had a variety of mediocre boxers to pick from here and well they seem to opted for potential and picked 57kg world youth champion Yoseline Perez. They will get to make this selection all over again though because she has drawn Yeni Arias in one of just 3 last 16 fights. The Tokyo Olympian and current world silver medallist is the favourite to win here although the draw could have been a little kinder. Johana Gomez likely awaits in the semis assuming she beats Sofia Robles . The last 16 fight between Estefany Almanzar and 2022 South American champion Tatiana de Jesus Chagas will likely decide a medal and a realistic shot at Olympic qualification. Scarlett Delgado got about as good a draw as she could have hoped for having had prior wins against likely quarter final opponent Nicole Mattey and Estefany Almanzar. She is unlikely to trouble Yeni Arias in the final though. W57kg (top 4 to qualify) Gold- Ashleyann Lozada , Silver- Jucielen Romeu , Bronze- Valeria Arboleda , Omailyn Alcala . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Alyssa Mendoza The top bracket here makes you seriously question why there are four qualifying places available as whoever qualifies here will very likely the weakest boxer in this weightclass at the Olympics. Home boxer Tamara Maturana faces the winner of Miguelina Hernandez and Valeria Arboleda. The second bracket of this draw is much tougher though with Ashleyann Lozada who has won a number of various American titles but has never really replicated that success globally and Alyssa Mendoza likely to meet in a quarter final although they both have somewhat challenging oppening fights against Minerva Montiel and Marie Al Ahmadieh beforehand. I'm backing Lozada to win this fight because Mendoza's form internationally this year was a bit hit or miss but she is still young and this was her first year boxing regularly outside of the US. On the other side of this draw we have a rematch of the semi final of this years panam championships between Omailyn Alcala and Leilany Reyes . Legnis Cala Masso likely awaits in the quarter final stage. This is the first female Cuban as they begin their quest to replicate their men's dominance on the women's side of things. Don't expect that to happen anytime soon. Jucielen Romeu is a Tokyo Olympian and reigning south american champion and should get the remaining qualifying spot here. She does have a somewhat interesting prospective quarter final agaisnt Daisy Bamberger who is American but is here representing Peru. A prospective final between Romeu and Lozada would certainly be interesting as they have fought eachother twice and each have one win. Neither of them are exactly medal contenders for Paris though. W60kg (top 4 to qualify) Gold- Beatriz Ferreira , Silver- Angie Valdes , Bronze- Jajaira Gonzalez , Maria Palacios . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Camila Pineiro (this is a complete guess but someone else will qualify here and I don't think it will be Falcon) (First of all does anyone know why the US haven't selected 2022 world champion Rashida Ellis here. I'm assuming it must be injury related but I can't find anything on it) (Also Chile have 1 boxer that had a legitimate chance of qualifying in Valentina Bustamante and she isn't here either.) Even without Rashida Ellis this is one of the strongest womens weightclasses here. The top of the draw should see world silver medallist Angie Valdes cruise to the final. Her preliminary fights are against Tianna Guy and Krisandy Rios who with a different draw could have podiumed here. (I dont know she could be a legitamately good boxer but over the last 4 years she has 2 losses against Beatriz Ferreira, 2 against Angie Valdes and 3 against Rashida Ellis with only 2 or 3 wins total in there to break them up.) The second bracket here is quite weak with Tokyo Olympian and 2023 panam champ (against nobody relevant) Maria Palacios facing the winner of Carribean silver medallist Jessica Munoz and Victoria Saputo . Assuming Rashida Ellis' absence is injury related it will very likely cost her a spot at the Olympics and may well cost the USA a chance at a medal. Jajaira Gonzalez is a decent boxer and did beat Angie Valdes last year. The only significant obstacle standing in her way is Camila Pineiro who is a South American silver medallist. Beatriz Ferreira should win this tournament with minimal trouble with the absence of Rashida Ellis. Her opening fight is agaisnt Tokyo Olympian Esmeralda Falcon . W66kg Gold- Morelle McCane , Silver- Barbara Dos Santos , Bronze- Charlie Cavanagh , Stephanie Pineiro . Other Olympic calibre boxers-Lucia Noelia Perez , Maria Moronta The top half of this draw should be a battle between 2022 world silver medallist Charlie Cavanagh and Morelle McCane for a final spot and the Olympic quota. Charlie Cavanagh does have to come through a tricky quarter final against the inconsistent Lucia Noelia Perez first though. McCane beat Cavanagh on a split decision at the GeeBee tournament earlier this year. Stephanie Pineiro should medal although she does have to come through 2022 world youth medallist Yuliannys Alvarez and Camila Bravo . The bottom of the draw sees Tokyo Olympian Maria Moronta almost cerrtainly face South American champion Barbara dos Santos who beat her last year in a quarter final setting up an interesting semi final with Stephanie Pineiro. There are 6 boxers with a realistic shot at the final here and as a result I doubt the actual results will look remotely like what I have predicted. W75kg Gold- Tammara Thibeault , Silver- Atheyna Bylon , Bronze- Naomi Graham , Viviane Peireira . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Citlalli Ortiz This was always going to be somewhat luck of the draw for Naomi Graham and Atheyna Bylon and unfortunately for Graham she has ended up on the same side of the draw as Tammara Thibeault while Bylon gets the easier side of the draw. Graham has a relatively tough quarter final against Citlalli Ortiz as well. Thibeault herself should be completely untroubled in her first two fights before the semis. Graham and Thibeault have fought many many times, as far as I can tell Graham has never won. Atheyna Bylon and Viviane Peireira should both comfortably win their first two fights before facing eachother in the semis. Bylon won when these two matched up last year.
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  2. With the Qualifications anticipated to today, the Winter World Cup season has officially started
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  3. The World Athletics Road to Paris site is now live: Road To | World Athletics
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  4. Matthias Behr is in Santiago?
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  5. I'm going to have to split the men up between the weights that are being fought today and the ones that don't start yet because otherwise I won't be finished in time. Part 2 and projected medal table on next page. M57KG Gold- Luiz Oliveira , Silver- Yilmar Gonzalez , Bronze- Jahmal Harvey , Yoel Finol . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Saidel Horta . This is one of the more interesting weightclasses. 2021 world champion Jahmal Harvey keeps his spot in the US team despite some mixed form recently and losing to Julius Ballo earlier this year. His path to the semis likely goes through Keevin Allicock who made it to Tokyo with a tri-partite quota. Luiz Oliveira likely awaits in the semi finals in what could be one of the fights of the tournament. Oliveira does have to come through likely Lucas Fernandez Garcia first who had a pretty impressive silver medal at panam championships earlier this year. Oliveira and Harvey have matched up 4 times in recent years and both have won twice although Oliveira as won the last 2. World silver medallist Saidel Horta while he did avoid Oliveira and Harvey didn't exactly get an easy draw. His first fight is against Miguel Vega before a likely matchup with Yilmar Gonzalez in the quarter finals who beat him on his way to winning the Central American championships earlier this year. Not picking Horta may come back to haunt me but lets back the recent form. The final bracket sees Yoel Finol have to come through against Jose de lo Santos and Jean Caicedo . Finol has both beaten and lost to Gonzalez so this sem-final could go either way. M63.5kg Gold- Lazaro Alvarez , Silver- Alexy de la Cruz , Bronze- Yuri Dos Reis , Jose Viafara . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Emilio Garcia , Jesus Cova . So with Olympic champion Andy Cruz having turned pro, the door is open in this division in a way it isn't been for a few year, Three time Olympic medallist Lazaro Alvarez can be pretty pleased with his draw here coming up against Canada's best male Olympic hopeful Wyatt Sanford before a quarter final against Luciano Amayo or Leodan Pezo . The other medal on this side of the draw should be Yuri dos Reis but he does have to come through a couple of fights against boxers I believe are based in the US in Tyshawn Jones and probably Samuel Contreras although it could be Alston Ryan . Emilio Garcia got a difficult draw, first meeting 2023 panam champ Jesus Cova which if he can win he would then face 2022 60kg panam champ and current Central American champion Alexy de la Cruz. At the bottom of the draw South American champion Jose Viafara has a comfortable path to the semifinals where it might depend on who he comes up against. He has beaten Emilio Garcia in the past albeit in a close fight but has also lost to Alexy de la Cruz. M92+kg Gold- Abner Texeira , Silver- Fernando Arzola , Bronze- Christian Salcedo , Joshua Edwards . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Nigel Paul . The top of this bracket should be decided in the last 16 fight between Christian Salcedo and Nigel Paul. Salcedo has won this matchup twice in the past. Abner Texeira should comfortably make the final with fights against Javier Cruz and the winner of the above fight. Fernando Arzola is the world silver medallist but is far from a gaurantee to qualify here. He should cruise to the semis though with only 2023 panam champ Jerome Feujio offering some sort of obstacle. Joshua Edwards will fight the winner the winner of South American silver medallist Gerlon Congo and 2022 panam championships silver medallist Miguel Veliz .
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  6. It's strange seeing not a single team with a full team, considering 4 riders really can't be called a full team
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  7. Mexico loses its quota in men's MTB as Gerardo Ulloa, who earned the place at continental championships, has been suspended by UCI for whereabout failure Place will most likely be reallocated to Argentina @konig as Canada is mostcertain to get the quota via Olympic ranking.
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  8. Men's predictions part 2. M51kg Gold- Roscoe Hill , Silver- Ramon Nicanor Quiroga , Bronze- Oscar Castaneda , Jabali Breedy . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Yuberjen Martinez , Luis Delgado . The top bracket of this draw is very let's say open. Justin Parina fights Central American silver medallist Junior Alcantara and the winner will face the unproven Oscar Castaneda. I'll take the unproven boxer against this calibre of opposition. The second bracket is pretty loaded though, 2021 world silver medallist Roscoe Hill meets Alejandro Claro Fiz in the last 16. Claro Fiz doesn't have a whole lot going for him other than that he is Cuban and won their selection trials though. The winner will meet Central American champion and Rio silver medallist Yuberjen Martinez. Assuming we get Hill vs Martinez I am not sure which way this one will go although whoever wins will very likely go on to win gold here. The third bracket is fascinatingly even, Michael Trindade likely meets the winner of 2023 panam champ Keymberth Gonzalez vs Jabali Breedy. Breedy is the most established but I honestly don't know. South American champion Luis Delgado got about as good a draw as he could have hoped for with a quarter final against the established Ramon Nicanor Quiroga and one of the above boxers in the semis standing between him and an Olympic spot. I'm going to pick the strandja silver medallist Quiroga though because his 2023 form is better. M71kg Gold- Marco Verde , Silver- Wanderson de Oliveira , Bronze- Jhonathan Arboleda , Christiann Palacio . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Omari Jones . This draw is a bit lopsided as well. At the top Jhonathan Arboleda should medal having to come through only Jhonny Fernandez and Eduardo Beckford who he beat in the semi finals of the Central American champs earlier this year. The secodn bracket here is stacked with 2022 panam champ and 2023 Central American champion Marco Verde taking on world quarter finallist Jorge Cuellar and 2021 world silver medallist Omari Jones taking on promisng youngster Angel Llanos . Verde beat Jones last year and we may well see them matchup again here. Christiann Palacio is very likely to make the semis here having gotten a very straightforward draw up until that point. World bronze medallist Wanderson de Oliveira's toughest fight before the final may well be his first one against 2022 panam silver medallist Jose Rodriguez . M80kg Gold- Arlen Lopez , Silver- Wanderley Pereira , Bronze- Keven Beasejour , Cedrick Belony-Duliepre . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Robby Gonzalez , Christian Pinales . There could have been a really interesting question here of weighing two time Olympic champion Arlen Lopez' recent patchy form against his experience and nous for showing up when it really counts but the draw he got was very straightforward so the risk of him not qualifying is quite low. His quarter final against Central American silver medallist Jhojan Caicedo should at least be somewhat interesting. The draw has opened up for 2023 panam champ Keven Beasejour to win a medal here with only a couple of experienced pros in Julio Alamos and Abraham Buonnarigo or Desmond Amsterdam in his way. On the other side of the draw 2021 world champion Robby Gonzalez got about as tough a draw as posible here meeting Central American champ (including beating Arlen Lopez) Christian Pinales before a prospective quarter final against world middleweight silver medallist Wanderley Pereira in a quarter final. The final bracket of this draw has absolutely nobody. I have no idea who of Eliezer Brito , Charles Cox , Cedrick Belony-Duliepre and Jaden Ecclestone will medal but one of them has to. Cedrick Belony-Duliepre appears to be Canadian or at least based there so I guess I'll pick him. Very little chance any of them even last the full three rounds in the semis though. Despite having the 2021 world and Olympic champions, this really isn't a very strong field. M92kg Gold- Julio Cesar La Cruz ,Silver- Keno Machado , Bronze- Julio Castillo , Bryan Colwell . Other Olympic calibre boxers- Jamar Talley . Julio Cesar La Cruz is not the dominant force he was for so long and he does have a couple of losses this year but he does start as the favourite here. He has got a tough draw meeting 2022 panam champ Jamar Talley in the last 16. The young American is talented but is unlikely to trouble La Cruz. After a quarter final against Andrews Salgado , La Cruz will then likely matchup against only man who can match his experience in Julio Castillo. Although, Castillo does have to beat 2023 panam champ Rogelio Romero first. A potential Castillo vs La Cruz fight would be a battle where the winner would make it to their fourth Olympics. Then again La Cruz has 2 gold medals from those appearances and Castillo hasn't even won a fight. Both should ultimately make it though. Brazil got some good draws especially in the heavier weights and this one is no exception with only a quarter final against either Central American silver medallist Marlon Hurtado or bronze medallist from the same event Daniel Guzman both of which Keno Machado has beaten before realistically standing in his way. Canada didn't get any great draws from an Olympic perspective but do have the opportunity to pick up a couple of cheap medals with a likely quarter final between Bryan Colwell and Emmanuel Pompey deciding the last medal here.
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  9. Diving entries have been published on the results site. There will be 17 divers in the women's 10m prelim tomorrow (3 more than 2019). Edit: Overall, individual entries are up or equal to 2019 (except men's 10m, which is only down one)
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  10. Ok, we beat in Baseball. Can I start dreaming about Olympics, ow it's still too sooner?
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  11. Olympic Rankings updated as of October 19th, 2023
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  12. LDOG

    Pan American Games 2023

    Lmao only 4 of the 10 biggest markets will have live tv broadcast if I understood correctly. I know this is 2023 and there's streaming and bla bla but this just shows the decadence of the event. I think SA and CAC games have more of a future ahead compared to PAG...
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  13. DAY 02 Group A 29 - 27 31 - 30 48 - 14 Group B 29 - 28 27 - 26 Repos
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  14. Goodbye super sprint, may you not be ever missed ever again.
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  15. Done! I had no idea I could
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  17. Bring back the old 4 man team time trial
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  18. intoronto

    Pan American Games 2023

    First individual sport starting now, boxing
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  19. intoronto

    Pan American Games 2023

    1976 Olympic fencing medalist has arrived
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  20. First qualification and then medal hopes Pakistan is not in Tripartite Commission so no wild cards this time except in athletics and swimming Qualification Athletics - 3. Arshad Nadeem (already qualified) and Muhammad Yasir in javelin throw. One additional quota for female athlete Swimming - 2 wild card entries Judo - 0. Two time Olympian Shah Hussain Shah is injured and hasn't participated in this Olympic cycle. Hockey - 0. With Olympic qualifiers being moved from Pakistan to Oman, its highly unlikely they can qualify Equestrian - 1. Usman Khan has virtually qualified from Group F in eventing. He shall qualify if he attains MER till next year Shooting - 3. Gulfam Joseph and Ghulam Bashir already qualified. Kishmala Talat came close in World Championships Wrestling/Weightlifting - 0 So team size - 9 Expected medalists Arshad Nadeem - Silver/Bronze. If he remains fit and has a good season he could be a huge medal contender Shooters are also a medal contender if they have a decent day
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  21. As someone of Thai heritage who was born and lives in the US who has been following Thai sports, I think I can give a good summary of what hopes they have in Paris 2024. I think if you have to analyze Thailand's medal aspirations for next year's Olympics, you have to put them in 3 tiers: 1. Does that are gold medal contenders, 2. Does who are minor medal contenders, but can also be darkhorse gold medal contenders, and 3). Those who have the ability to be in the top 8 of their event and have an outsider's chance of a medal: Tier 1: Gold medal contenders 1. Panipak Wongpattanakit (Women's Taekwondo, -49 kg): I think it's obvious what she is top of the list. In Thailand's history, there's no amateur athlete who is as consistent as her. Thus, she is still the best gold medal that they have. However, she's at best a slight favorite in her category as she has been beaten by Turkish and Mexican athletes in the two recent world championships, although she's still very unbeatable in the world grand prix competitions. The biggest challenge to her defense of 2020 championship is not necessary the quality of her opponents, but maintaining her physical fitness until July 2024 as she has been dealing with some nagging knee injuries for the past year. According to her, she opted out from a knee surgery until the end of Paris 2024 because it will take her several months to recover and she wouldn't be able to be ready for the Olympics. 2. Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Badminton, Men's Singles): The main reasons why Vitidsarn is number 2 in this list are 1). He is the regining world champion and 2). His talent and technical ability is in the elite tier in his event. However, those who may hope for him to be successful next summer must be cautious in placing their hopes in him as he struggles to maintain his physical fitness to an optimal level. Since winning the world championship in August, Vitidsarn's performance have been sub-par. He was eliminated in the round of 16 in the recent Asian Games and has been eliminated in the perliminary round of his two recent world tour competitions in Finland and Denmark. While some can point out to the grueling international tournament schedule as the key reason of his physical struggles, IMO, I believe most of this has to do with his playing style, which is defensive and counter-attack oriented that causes to play most of his matches for more than an hour in average as the lack of effectiveness of the physical/sports science program at his club, Banthongyord, as Thailand is lacking behind countries such China, Japan and Korea in that area. I also think his coaches have not been able to find a tactic to counter the schemes that others have used in dealing with Vitidsarn's strengths and weaknesses. In an ideal world, I would like Vitidsarn to have the ability to hire a foreign fitness coach as well as a badminton coach from a well-renowned country in the sport to help him as I don't think the Thai mindset and training/tactical methodologies are good enough to push him any further. But since his camp will unlikely to admit such faults, the best that I could hope is for him to maintain peak physical condition come Paris 2024. Due to the very competitive scene in the men's singles, I could see Vitidsarn's performance in Paris having a hige variance from being anywhere from winning the gold medal, to failing to be in the podium or even being knocked out in the permliminary rounds. The fact that Thailand has never won a medal in the sport would be added pressure for him to win a medal, and Thais usually don't do well in dealing with pressure. Tier 2-Minor medal contenders, darkhorse gold medal contenders: 1. Weightlifting- (Men's 73 kg-Weeraphon Wichuma, Women's +81 kg-Duangsakorn Chaidee, Men's 61 kg-Theerapong Silachai, Women's 49 kg-Thanyathorn Sukcharoen). The first two in this list can be gold medal contenders and are almost certain to win a medal next year. Weeraphon is this year's world champion and is number two in the Olympic qualification list. He lost to the number one guy in the list from Indonesia at the Asian Games by about 8 kilograms. There is enough time from now until Paris to catch up with the Indonesian, but to win the gold medal, he has to work on his clean and jerk lift in order to win gold. Duangsakorn's performance in 2022 would have been good enough to guarantee a bronze next year. But it seems like she hasn't done well this year for not lifting more than 280+ kg. If she can go 290 kg without doping, then she can at least win the silver. The other two are good enough to win a bronze, but nothing more than that as they don't the ability to beat the Chinese lifters in their weight category. 2. Boxing - (Men's 51 kg-Thitisarn Panmot, Women's 54 kg-Jutamas Jitpong, Women's 50 kg-Chutamat Raksat, Women's 66 kg- Janjaem Suwannaphaeng) While there is no Thai boxer who I consider to be a gold medal contender, a several of them have proven to be worthy of medal contention for their perfomances at they year's Worlds and Asian Games. Among these four in the list, I consider Suwannaphaeng and Panmot to be darkhorses to win gold. Suwannaphaeng won silver at both the worlds and Asian Games and from what I heard from Thai webboards, she could have beaten the Chinese world champion if their contest was held at a neutral site. Panmot is known for being more dynamic and has more offense than the typical Thai amateur boxer who genrally relies on counter attacking punches. He made the quarters in the worlds and won silver at the Asain Games. If he can be improve his fitness from this year as he is coming back from an ACL injury prior to the 2021 Olympics, he might have a chance to beat the Uzbekistani world champion. The other two are good enough to win bronze in Paris, but would need to show more to have a chance to win gold. 3. Banlung Tubtimdang- (Men's Taekwondo-58 kg???/-68 kg?????) Tubtimdang won the silver in the worlds and gold at the Asian Games in the -63 kg category. As the -63 kg event is not in the Olympics, he has to chose whether he will try to qualify for the -58 kg event or -68 kg event. If he chooses the -58 kg, he will likely to be a notable medal contender due to his height and skillset and can be a darkhouse gold medal threat. The question is not about whether he is good enough because as some may see him in the Asian games, he has elite tier athleticism and talent, but it is about whether he has the desire and discipline to power his weight and compete in the -58 kg event where he would have a notable height and physical advantage over the competition. 4. Atthaya Thitikul (Women's Golf) Thitikul was the number one player in the world for a good portion of 2022 before having a slight decline and now is currently the 12th ranked player in the world. Despite not winning any championships as of late, she usually makes or is near the top 10 of most of her tournaments. She definitley has elite talent and has an opportunity to win a medal pending on her form during next summer as well as the how well can she adapt to the conditions of the course that will be used for the Olympics. Tier 3-Outsiders chance of winning a medal 1. Boxing (Men's 63.5 kg, Women's 75 kg) There are other notable athletes that has proven to have performances that is worthy of being a medal contenter like the former world champions in badminton mixed doubles of Dechapol and Sapsiree, Skeet shooter Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit, former world champion in women's singles in badminton, Ratchanok Intanon for instance. But the reason that they and others are not included in my list because they either has past their peak and not currently good enough to compete for a medal or don't have the consistency to be counted on to win a medal. Overall, I think the medal target to at least show some improvement from 2021 is to win 2 gold medals and to have an overall of around 4-6 medals. Personally, I think Thailand could slightly improve from how they did in Tokyo, but I can also see them failing to win any gold medals and may have a subpar performance of winning no more than 3 overall medals. The reason that I am vary about Thailand's performance in Paris is that Thai athletes in general don't handle pressure well. I think it has to do with the cultural aspect of Thais not liking to be working in high pressured environments that has contributed to such problem. I also think the fact that the country is lagging in its sport science development is the factor of why their athletes don't have the stamina and endurance that other countries do. Hence, Thailand does not have the level of success in terms of Olympic medals that other B-tier Asian countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Iran, Chinese Taipei or India have. It doesn't help that their sport administration capabilities is hundered by a bunch of politicians, social elites and bureaucrats coming into such positions and not implementing policies that advances the sport industry.
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  22. mrv86

    Pan American Games 2023

    Again bitch Guevara, now joined by surprise bitch Rut Castillo, ruins the debut with their pettiness. And that's not all: our best MTB cyclist and contender for gold has been suspended by UCI for whereabout non compliance, also losing its Olympic spot.
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  23. Through the UCI World Rankings, Canada qualifies four athletes in road cycling! (two men/two women)
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  24. Now it's official: São Paulo is bidding to host the 2031 Pan American Games. I guess Rio's plans won't go any further? @LuizGuilherme and @Laraja while São Paulo is a rich city with many venues, I would say they'll have much more work to be done than Rio in case they win the hosting rights. Anyway, I would love a multi-sport games in SP since I have family there - and they live pretty close to a subway station
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  25. Rio 2016 silver medallist Yoel Finol loses in his first combat against Jose de lo Santos
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  26. I dont know how we arent a baseball powerhouse due to the giant japanese diaspora here in Brasil
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  27. should try qualifying for the WBC first
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  28. game #17, b. by 7 wickets impressive stuff by the Host Nation...after scored 256/8 in 50 overs in the 1st inning, Virat Kohli answered with his "century" from 97 balls and led to 261/3 in 41.3 overs to close down the match game details https://www.cricketworldcup.com/match/102763 Tomorrow, time for game #18, the very, very important clash between and at 10.30 a.m. CET in Bengaluru the loser, especially if it's , might get already out of the race for the top 4 spots at the end of the round robin phase
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  29. LDOG

    Pan American Games 2023

    My last estimate of gold medal chances for Someone else will surely point out if I missed some other good chance for a gold. I'm pretty sure there'll be at least one gold not listed here but I opted to not list potential big upsets. Overall, I expect between 15 and 22 golds.
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  30. It was for me. Click the clock icon to check.
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  31. The broadcast intro is very charming
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  32. Yes but it's through code, tell me the post involved and I will fix it! EDIT: if you talk about the last post of page 17, I have fixed that.
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  33. Day 11 Tue 06.08. 183. ATHLETICS - W Hammer Throw 1. DeAnna Price USA 2. Camryn Rogers CAN 3. Janee' Kassanavoid USA Anita Włodarczyk 6th 184. ATHLETICS - M Long Jump 1. Militiadis Tentoglou GRE 2. Wayne Pinnock JAM 3. Jeswin Aldrin IND Tentoglou wins it with awesome jump in Round 2. No need to wait for final round. Aldrin wins bronze by 0,02 cm. Jianan Wang CHN 4th. 185. ATHLETICS - M 1500m 1. Jakob Ingebrigtsen NOR 2. Mohamed Katir ESP 3. Yared Naguse USA Surprisingly fast race. No cocky gestures from Ingebrigtsen this time, he stays focused and wins big. Josh Kerr GBR 6th. 186. ATHLETICS - W 3000m Steeplechase 1. Winfred Mutile Yavi BRN 2. Beatrice Chepkoech KEN 3. Faith Cherotich KEN Budapest 2023 top 3 becomes Paris 2024 top 3. 187. ATHLETICS - W 200m 1. Sharicka Jackson JAM 2. Gabrielle Thomas USA 3. Julien Alfred LCA Sharicka Jackson beats Flo-Jo WR here. Run of the games so far. Sha'Carri nervous as hell, finishes 5th. NBC W sprint drama continues, Simone Biles who??? First ever olympic medal for LCA. 188. BOXING - W 60kg 1. Beatriz Ferreira BRA 2. Kellie Harrington IRL 3. Estelle Mosselly FRA 3. Yang Wenlu CHN Bronze medals have been already counted in the medal table here ofc. 189. DIVING - W 10m Platform Ind 1. Quan Hongchan CHN 2. Chen Yuxi CHN 3. Gabriela Agundez MEX Traditonal 4th for Canada here - Caeli McKay. 190. EQUESTRIAN - Jumping Ind 1. Henrik von Eckermann SWE 2. Ben Maher GBR 3. Steve Guerdat SUI von Eckermann with 2 golds - both team and individual. 191. SAILING - M Dinghy ILCA 7 1. Matthew Wearn AUS 2. Michael Beckett GBR 3. Pavlos Kontides CYP First medal for Cyprus in Paris. 192. SAILING - W Dinghy ILCA 6 1. Charlotte Rose USA 2. Anne-Marie Rindom DEN 3. Maria Erdi HUN Gold for an instagram star. 193. SKATEBOARDING - W Park 1. Kokona Hiraki JPN 2. Hinano Kusaki JPN 3. Sky Brown GBR Sky Brown 3rd coming back from injury. Minna Stess USA 4th. 194. TRACK CYCLING - M Team Sprint 1. Netherlands 2. Australia 3. France Relatively easy win for NED here. 195. WRESTLING GRECO-ROMAN - M 60kg 1. Zholaman Sharshenbekov KGZ 2. Islomjon Bakhromov UZB 3. Cao Liguo CHN 3. Gevorg Gharibyan ARM First ever olympic gold for Kyrgyzstan. 196. WRESTLING GRECO-ROMAN - M 130kg 1. Amin Mirzazadeh IRI 2. Riza Kayaalp TUR 3. Oscar Pino CUB 3. Meng Lingzhe CHN First gold for Iran in Paris. 197. WRESTLING FREESTYLE - W 68kg 1. Koumba Larroque FRA 2. Zhou Feng CHN 3. Enkhsaikhany Delgermaa MGL 3. Yuliana Yaneva BUL First medals for BUL and MGL in Paris.
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  34. WTT Feeder Doha II 2023 MS:- Manav lost in QF Sharath lost in Rd3 MD:- Manav/Manush play in Finals
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  35. Yeah, let's see if Neymar's injury actually turns out to be a good thing for the Selecao
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  36. I believe this will be the third major US film (this decade) featuring athletes from the 1936 Olympics after Race and Unbroken.
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  37. Brazilian boxers just face cubans one time before the finals. The draws were very good for us.
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  38. Slovenská cestná cyklistika s 2 miestenkami do Paríža 2024 Prvýkrát po 28 rokoch bude môcť Slovensko vyslať na olympijské hry cestnú cyklistku. Na základe rebríčkov Medzinárodnej cyklistickej únie (UCI) má slovenská cestná cyklistika miesta pre jedného muža a jednu ženu pre olympijské hry v Paríži 2024. O konkrétnych menách do olympijskej nominácie rozhodne Slovenský zväz cyklistiky na základe aktuálnej výkonnosti a interných kritérií až v období pred Parížom 2024. Na olympijských hrách 2024 v Paríži sa predstaví v cestných pretekoch 90 cyklistov a rovnaký počet cyklistiek. UCI rozdelila miestenky na základe cyklistických rebríčkov krajín k 17. októbru 2024. Miesta pre parížske preteky s hromadným štartom v cestnej cyklistike získalo najlepších 45 krajín v oboch rebríčkoch. Muži o olympijské medaily budú bojovať v sobotu 3. augusta 2024, ženy o deň neskôr. Slováci i Slovenky vo štvrtej desiatke rebríčkov UCI Medzi mužmi je Slovensko v rebríčku UCI na 32. pozícii, medzi ženami na 36. priečke. Podľa pravidiel maximálny počet štyroch cyklistov môžu do cestných pretekov jednotlivcov a jednotlivkýň postaviť štáty z prvých piatich miest renkingum, u mužov sú to Belgicko, Dánsko, Slovinsko, Veľká Británia a Francúzsko, u žien Holandsko, Taliansko, Belgicko, Švajčiarsko a Poľsko. Tri miestenky sú určené pre krajiny od 6. do 10. priečky, dve pre štáty z druhej desiatky. Ďalších 25 krajín môže vyslať do Paríža po jednom cyklistovi do pretekov s hromadným štartom. Zvyšných desať miest prerozdelila UCI podľa výsledkov majstrovstiev sveta a kontinentálnych šampionátov. Slovensko nemá na základe rebríčka UCI či výsledkov na MS právo nominovať pretekára či pretekárku do časovky. Jazdy proti chronometru sú na programe v sobotu 27. júla. Cestná cyklistika: Ženy len v Atlante 1996, muži na každých OH v ére samostatnosti Kým slovenskí cestári štartovali na olympijských hrách pravidelne, ženy sa predstavili len v Atlante 1996. V pretekoch s hromadným štartom skončila Lenka Ilavská na 27. a Eva Loweová-Orvošová na 27. pozícii. Cestní cyklisti nechýbali v slovenských dresoch na olympijských hrách ani raz v ére samostatnosti. Doteraz sa pod piatimi kruhmi predstavilo od roku 1996 dvanásť cestárov (Peter Sagan, Juraj Sagan, Lukáš Kubiš, Patrik Tybor, Ján Valach, Matej Jurčo, Roman Broniš, Martin Riška, Róbert Nagy, Milan Dvorščík, Pavol Zaduban, Miroslav Lipták). Najlepší individuálny výsledok v pretekoch s hromadným štartom dosiahol Peter Sagan, ktorý bol v Londýne 2012 klasifikovaný na 34. priečke. Podľa aktuálnej výkonnosti sa očakáva, že sa v Paríži predstaví jeden z trojice Martin Svrček - Matúš Štoček - Lukáš Kubiš podľa zdravotného stavu a výkonnosti. U žien to pravdepodobne vyzerá na účasť Nory Jenčušovej, ktorá sa postarala o vyše polovicu získaných bodov, vďaka ktorým sa miestenka získala. Článok prevzatý z SOŠV.sk
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  39. Also got the Track Cycling Champions League coming - you might remember its the 4 races in one night format, not the traditional World Cup style event over several days. Anyway, Mallorca on Saturday night.
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  40. Oh i still think Medvedev won’t be there but we will see
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  41. Sat Day 8 03.08 118. ARCHERY - W Individual 1. Alejandra Valencia MEX 2. Kang Chae-young KOR 3. An San KOR CZE world champion loses in 1/32 round this time. 119. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - M Floor 1. Carlos Yulo PHI 2. Artem Dolgopyat ISR 3. Kazuki Minami JPN A lot of mistakes made by other finalists (including a relatively small one by Dolgopyat) leaves space for Yulo here. 120. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - W Vault 1. Simone Biles USA 2. Rebeca Andrade BRA 3. Yeo Seo-jeong KOR Alexa Moreno MEX sadly 4th again, like in Tokyo. 121. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - M Pommel Horse 1. Rhys McClenaghan IRL 2. Max Whitlock GBR 3. Ahmad Abu Al-Soud JOR Probably greatest ind apparatus final in Paris. Level of competition is astonishing here. 122. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - W Uneven Bars 1. Qiu Qiyuan CHN 2. Kaylia Namour ALG 3. Shilese Jones USA Namour makes history here. 123. ATHLETICS - M Shot Put 1. Ryan Crouser USA 2. Tom Walsh NZL 3. Leonardo Fabbri ITA Crouser with a massive WR. 124. ATHLETICS - W Triple Jump 1. Yulimar Rojas VEN 2. Leyanis Perez Hernandez CUB 3. Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk UKR Rojas wins this one comfortably in a massive jump in Round 2, no need to wait for Round 6. 125. ATHLETICS - Mixed 4x400m Relay 1. Netherlands 2. United States 3. Great Britain Femke Bol doesn't hit the floor this time. 126. ATHLETICS - W 100m 1. Shericka Jackson JAM 2. Sha'Carri Richardson USA 3. Marie-Josee Ta Lou CIV First great controversy of the games. Jackson and Richardson finish with the same time. Jackson announced as a winner but Team USA make a protest because photo-finish shows a gap so small (or no gap at all as NBC says) that Phelps vs Cavic one can be considered as extremely large. Protest unsuccessfull though. US Team gets mad. Mr. Bach speaks some stupid words at press conference. Richardson crying a lot but finally says - see you at 200 and then we will destroy Jamaica in the relay. Ewa Swoboda smoothly in a final this time, no unnecessary semi-final drama. And then 7th with nice PB. Ta Lou eventually gets her ind medal partly due to JAM controversial false-start in the semis. Uff... 127. ATHLETICS - M Decathlon 1. Leo Neugebauer GER 2. Pierce LePage CAN 3. Karel Tilga EST Too many DNFs, Kevin Mayer among them which leaves 3rd place wide open and it goes to Estonia. 128. BADMINTON - W Doubles 1. Chen Qingchen, Jia Yifan CHN 2. Baek Ha-na, Lee So-hee KOR 3. Kim So-yeong, Kong Hee-yong KOR Japan 4th. 129. EQUESTRIAN - Team Dressage 1. Great Britain 2. Germany 3. Denmark First medal for Denmark in Paris. 130. FENCING - W Sabre Team 1. France 2. Korea Rep. 3. United States Allez Les Bleus! 131. JUDO - Mixed Team 1. Japan 2. France 3. Israel 3. Germany Israel ends their wonderful judo performance with a team event medal. 132. ROAD CYCLING - M Road Race 1. Tadej Pogacar SLO 2. Christophe Laporte FRA 3. Wout van Aert BEL Pogacar - after disappointing 2nd place in TDF and happy 2nd place in ind TT here - goes solo on the last lap. Van der Poel catches him in Amstel-style but then crashes 3km to go. Laporte wins sprint from a bunch of 8 riders. 133. ROWING - W Single Sculls 1. Karolien Florijn NED 2. Kara Kohler USA 3. Emma Twigg NZL Comfortable win for NED. Tara Rigney AUS 4th. 134. ROWING - M Single Sculls 1. Oliver Zeidler GER 2. Simon van Dorp NED 3. Stefanos Ntouskos GRE Also comfortable win for GER. 135. ROWING - W Eight 1. Romania 2. United States 3. Australia Team GB close 4th. 136. ROWING - M Eight 1. Great Britain 2. Australia 3. Netherlands Germany 4th. 137. SHOOTING - W 25m Pistol 1. Anna Korakaki GRE 2. Doreen Veenekamp GER 3. Olena Kostevych UKR Korakaki beats Veenekamp like she did in Kraków 2023. Salukvadze (born in 1969) 6th. 138. SHOOTING - M Skeet 1. Eetu Kallioinen FIN 2. Stefan Nilsson SWE 3. Efthimios Mitas GRE First summer olympic gold medal for Finland since 2008 (W trap). 139. SWIMMING - M 100m Fly 1. Maxime Grousset FRA 2. Joshua Liendo CAN 3. Kristof Milak HUN Dressel qualifies for this event (2nd in US Trials behind Rose) but then DNS in Paris at the very last moment and nobody really knows why. 140. SWIMMING - W 200m IM 1. Summer McIntosh CAN 2. Kate Douglass USA 3. Yu Yiting CHN Amazing race, simply amazing. McIntosh wins by 0,05 sec. McKeown leads for a long time but then fades - very tired after her backstroke double. Noone gest DSQ in the semis or in the final. 141. SWIMMING - W 800m Free 1. Katie Ledecky USA 2. Li Bingjie CHN 3. Ariarne Titmus AUS Easy win for Ledecky. 142. SWIMMING - Mixed 4x100m Medley Relay 1. China 2. United States 3. Australia A weird race in a weird event. 143. TABLE TENNIS - W Singles 1. Sun Yingsha CHN 2. Hina Hayata JPN 3. Mima Ito JPN 2nd China player sensationally bombs out in QF. Amazing performance by Prithika Pavade FRA who reaches QF. 144. TENNIS - W Singles 1. Iga Świątek POL 2. Coco Gauff USA 3. Ons Jabeur TUN Świątek wins gold in a surprising easy match 6-2 6-3. First gold for Poland in Paris. 145. TENNIS - M Doubles 1. France 2. Belgium 3. Argentina Sander Gille, Joran Vliegen loses to a French pair in a close final. And there will be bronze medal game in TENNIS - M Singles: Alexander Zverev GER beats Zhang Zhizhen CHN here. And in the end of day 8 we will know some bronze medalists in BOXING - W 60kg Bronze medals for Estelle Mosselly FRA and Yang Wenlu CHN. Kellie Harrington IRL and Beatriz Ferreira BRA in the final.
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  42. Team GB and Aussies in front of USA in the medal table in the end of Day 7 Is it even possible in the real world??? My prediction sucks for sure. Anyway, NBC says US is on top because they have 44 in total. I will double-check US chances but i still have a feeling China will be leading medal table at this stage.
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  43. Vittoria Bussi just got back the hour record in Aguascalientes, she became the first woman to break the 50km mark, riding 50.267 kms in 60 minutes
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  44. Day 6 Thu 01.08 77. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - W Individual All-Around 1. Simone Biles USA 2. Rebeca Andrade BRA 3. Shilese Jones USA Biles simply unstoppable here. 78. ATHLETICS - M 20km Race Walk 1. Alvaro Martin ESP 2. Zhang Jun CHN 3. Christopher Linke GER 4. Karlstroem SWE by 3 secs. 79. ATHLETICS - W 20km Race Walk 1. Maria Perez ESP 2. Kimberly Garcia Leon PER 3. Yang Jiayu CHN Double gold for Spain in race walk. 80. CANOE SLALOM - M K1 1. Jiri Prskavec CZE 2. Titouan Castryck FRA 3. Joseph Clarke GBR Prskavec repeats his awesome final run from Tokyo. Mateusz Polaczyk 6th for Poland. 81. FENCING - W Foil Team 1. Italy 2. France 3. Japan Easy win for Italy. 82. JUDO - W -78kg 1. Audrey Tcheumeo FRA 2. Alice Bellandi ITA 3. Inbar Lanir ISR 3. Ma Zhenhao CHN Another French gold in Paris. 83. JUDO - M -100kg 1. Peter Paltchik ISR 2. Zelym Kotsoiev AZE 3. Ilia Sulamanidze GEO 3. Michael Korrel NED Many very close contests in this category. 84. ROWING - W Double Sculls 1. Romania 2. United States 3. Lithuania First gold for Romania in Paris. 85. ROWING - M Double Sculls 1. Netherlands 2. Croatia 3. Ireland Fist Irish medal in Paris. 86. ROWING - W Four 1. Netherlands 2. Great Britain 3. Romania 2nd NED gold today. Dutch fans celebrating like in Zandvoort. 87. ROWING - M Four 1. Great Britain 2. United States 3. New Zealand Very close fight for gold. NED 4th here. 88. SAILING - W Skiff 49erFX 1. Great Britain 2. Netherlands 3. Sweden First sailing gold for Team GB. 89. SAILING - M Skiff 49er 1. Netherlands 2. Great Britain 3. Spain Nice 6th place for Poland here. 90. SHOOTING - M 50m Rifle 3 Positions 1. Aishwary Tomar IND 2. Petr Nymbursky CZE 3. Alexander Schmirl AUT First gold for India in Paris. Tomar survives big internal fight for one of 2 quotas for India in this event and then wins gold in style. Tomasz Bartnik POL 7th. 91. SWIMMING - W 200m Fly 1. Summer McIntosh CAN 2. Regan Smith USA 3. Zhang Yufei CHN McIntosh wins on last 25m. Dekkers AUS 4th. 92. SWIMMING - M 200m Back 1. Hubert Kos HUN 2. Ryan Murphy USA 3. Mewen Tomac FRA Nice win for Kos with huge PB. 93. SWIMMING - W 200m Breast 1. Lilly King USA 2. Tatjana Schoenmaker RSA 3. Tes Schouten NED Gold for Lilly King but Evgeniia Chikhunova swims much faster this week in a local meet in Moscow. 94. SWIMMING - W 4x200m Free Relay 1. Australia 2. United States 3. China Massive WR here.
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  45. Day 5 Wed 31.07 60. ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS - M Individual All-Around 1. Zhang Boheng CHN 2. Daiki Hashimoto JPN 3. Illia Kovtun UKR Asian Games champion beating Champion of the World this time. 61. BMX CYCLING - M Freestyle 1. Kieran Reilly GBR 2. Logan Martin AUS 3. Nick Bruce USA Another gold for reigning WCH in Paris. 62. BMX CYCLING - W Freestyle 1. Hannah Roberts USA 2. Sun Sibei CHN 3. Nikita Ducarroz SUI USA chasing China in the medal table. 63. CANOE SLALOM - W C1 1. Mallory Franklin GBR 2. Jessica Fox AUS 3. Monica Doria Villarubla AND A first ever olympic medal for Andorra!!! Franklin winning gold after great internal battle vs Kimberley Woods. 64. DIVING - W Synchro 10m Platform 1. China 2. Great Britain 3. United States 3rd gold for China in synchro diving. 65. FENCING - M Sabre Team 1. United States 2. Korea Rep. 3. Hungary Young Colin Heathcock doing miracles both in semifinal and final, pushing US Team for a bit surprosing gold medal. 66. JUDO - W -70kg 1. Saki Nizoe JPN 2. Sanne van Dijke NED 3. Barbara Matic CRO 3. Michaela Polleres AUT And another judo gold for Japan. 67. JUDO - M -90kg 1. Luka Maisuradze GEO 2. Sanshiro Murao JPN 3. Ivan Felipe Silva Morales CUB 3. Christian Parlati ITA Like Canadians in W -57kg... When Maisuaradze wins the internal competition against Bekauri, winning olympic gold is a bit easier for him. 68. ROWING - M Quadruple Sculls 1. Netherlands 2. Italy 3. Poland First Dutch gold in Paris. And a very nice bronze for Poland. 69. ROWING - W Quadruple Sculls 1. China 2. Great Britain 3. Netherlands Poland got silver in Tokyo in this event. But sadly didn't qualified this time . 70. SHOOTING - W Trap 1. Jessica Rossi ITA 2. Fatima Galvez ESP 3. Zuzana Rehak-Stefecekova SVK Lin Yi-chun TPE 4th. 71. SWIMMING - W 100m Free 1. Mollie O'Callaghan AUS 2. Siobhan Haughey HKG 3. Sarah Sjoestroem SWE O'Callaghan and Haughey both under 52 secs. 72. SWIMMING - M 200m Fly 1. Leon Marchand FRA 2. Krisztof Milak HUN 3. Krzysztof Chmielewski POL One of the best races of the games. Milak back in decent form but Marchand somehow beats him on last meters. And a first swimming medal for Poland since Otylia show in 2004. 73. SWIMMING - M 200m Breast 1. Qin Haiyang CHN 2. Zac Stubblety-Cook AUS 3. Dong Zhihao CHN Qin Haiyang completes breaststroke double. 74. SWIMMING - W 1500m Free 1. Katie Ledecky USA 2. Simona Quadarella ITA 3. Li Bingjie CHN 75. SWIMMING - M 100m Free 1. Kyle Chalmers AUS 2. Pan Zhanle CHN 3. David Popovici ROU Chalmers by 0,02 sec because... why not??? 76. TRIATHLON - W Individual 1. Cassandre Beauregard FRA 2. Beth Potter GBR 3. Taylor Spivey USA French athlete winning gold in an event which people can watch even without tickets. Despite early hours, huge crowds celebrating this one.
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  46. Day 4 (July 30, 2024) Artistic Gymnastics- Women’s Team Gold- United States Silver- Brazil Bronze- China fourth. Fencing- Women’s Epee Team Gold- Italy Silver- Poland Bronze- South Korea Judo- Women’s -63kg Gold- Clarisse Agbegnenou Silver- Megumi Horikawa Bronze- Lucy Renshall Bronze- Andreja Leški Sharir and Piovesana place fifth, losing their bronze medal bouts. Judo- Men’s -73kg Gold- Tato Grigalashvili Silver- Mathias Casse Bronze- Takanori Nagase Bronze- Saeid Mollaei Rugby Sevens- Women’s Tournament Gold- New Zealand Silver- Australia Bronze- United States Shooting- Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle Gold- China Silver- South Korea Bronze- United States Shooting- Men’s Trap Gold- Giovanni Cernogoraz Silver- Jirí Lipták Bronze- Derek Mein Surfing- Men’s Shortboard Gold- Gabriel Medina (or maybe that’s what I’m hoping for haha) Silver- John John Florence (aka. the GOAT) Bronze- Filipe Toledo Brazil still needs to win the team event at the 2023 ISA Surf Games though. Surfing- Women’s Shortboard Gold- Carissa Moore Silver- Vahine Fierro (home break, and placed 3rd at the 2023 WSL Tahiti Pro) Bronze- Molly Picklum Swimming- Women’s 100m Backstroke Gold- Kaylee McKeown Silver- Regan Smith Bronze- Katharine Berkoff Swimming- Men’s 800m Freestyle Gold- Ahmed Hafnaoui Silver- Sam Short Bronze- Gregorio Paltrinieri Swimming- Men’s 4x200m Freestyle Relay Gold- Great Britain Silver- United States Bronze- South Korea just off the podium in 4th. Table Tennis- Mixed Doubles Gold- China Silver- Japan Bronze- South Korea Triathlon- Men’s Individual Gold- Alex Yee Silver- Léo Bergére Bronze- Vasco Vilaça Hayden Wilde finishes in fourth. Medal Table After Day 4 10-2-3– 15 6-11-10– 27 5-5-3– 13 4-6-3– 13 4-3-5– 12 4-3-4– 11 4-3-3– 10 4-0-2– 6 3-2-1– 6 2-2-7– 11 2-1-2– 5 2-1-0– 3 2-0-0– 2 1-2-1– 4 1-1-2– 4 1-1-0– 2 1-1-0– 2 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 1-0-0– 1 0-2-0– 2 0-1-2– 3 0-1-2– 3 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-1– 2 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-1-0– 1 0-0-2– 2 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1 0-0-1– 1
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  47. Andrade is now the 11th woman in history to win a medal in every event at the World Championships. Only the 3rd in this century after Mustafina and Biles.
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