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  1. Sorry I meant women’s 400m individual medley
  2. Like I said, Uta Abe in women’s 52kg judo. I don’t have the time to name all “locks” and provide my reasoning on all events that I disagree with, maybe later I’ll do another reply. Other names I would consider to be “locks” include Mondo Duplantis in men’s pole vault, United States women’s basketball, Katie Ledecky in women’s 1500m freestyle (and 800m freestyle if McIntosh isn’t competing in it) and Summer McIntosh in women’s 400m individual medley* diving team sweeping the Olympic gold medals in diving is certainly possible, but they’ve never done it before. Not to mention that the Budapest 2023 World Champion in men’s 10m was Cassiel Rousseau. Along with that, I’d also give chance to a non-Chinese gold in men’s 10m synchro (been seeing a lot of good things from Tom Daley at Doha 2024) In table tennis, is right up there in men’s/women’s team. At Chengdu 2022, Japan took China to a deciding 5th game in the men’s team semifinals, while at Busan 2024, Japan took China to a deciding 5th game in the women’s team final. I also wouldn’t count out in women’s team, they narrowly lost to China in the group stage at Busan 2024 (also a deciding 5th game), although they aren’t very consistent so they might not even make it to a potential encounter against China.
  3. Paige Hareb misses out on the Olympics yet again
  4. More (bad) news, Maggie MacNeil has decided that Paris 2024 will be her final Olympics, at age 24, as she wants to enroll in law school within the next two years. Big hit to our medal chances in the women’s 100m butterfly, and our women’s 4x100m freestyle/medley relay.
  5. I’m convinced that half of you don’t understand what a “lock” is A lot of athletes/teams mentioned are favourites, but hardly locks.
  6. Ski Cross WC Reiteralm | Reiteralm, Austria Women Gold- Brittany Phelan Silver- Marielle Berger Sabbatel Bronze- Talina Gantenbein First ever WC win for Phelan at 31 years old! (Quite surprised actually, she’s been on a lot of podiums over the years) Men Gold- Youri Duplessis Kergomard Silver- Simone Deromedis Bronze- Terence Tchiknavorian Full Results
  7. Ski Cross WC Reiteralm | Reiteralm, Austria Women’s bracket rounds were cancelled due to lack of speed (? I might be wrong I didn’t watch the first day of action) Men Gold- Erik Mobaerg Silver- Jonas Lenherr Bronze- Melvin Tchiknavorian Full Results
  8. https://swimswam.com/2023-100-free-big-ten-champion-ruslan-gaziev-will-not-compete-for-ohio-state-at-big-tens/
  9. Draws are now out: https://uww.org/event/seniors-pan-american-og-qualifier/results
  10. @MHSN will it be streamed live anywhere?
  11. is also up there in men’s volleyball I’d remove in women’s volleyball
  12. ATP 250 Los Cabos Open | Los Cabos, Mexico Men’s Singles 1. Jordan Thompson 2. Casper Ruud 3. Alexander Zverev 3. Stefanos Tsitsipas Men’s Doubles 1. Max Purcell/Jordan Thompson 2. Gonzalo Escobar/Aleksandr Nedovyesov 3. Guido Andreozzi/Miguel Reyes-Varela 3. Casper Ruud/William Blumberg Full Results
  13. ATP 250 Qatar Open | Doha, Qatar Men’s Singles 1. Karen Khachanov 2. Jakub Mensik 3. Gael Monfils 3. Alexei Popyrin Men’s Doubles 1. Jamie Murray/Michael Venus 2. Lorenzo Musetti/Lorenzo Sonego 3. John-Patrick Smith/Andreas Mies 3. Ariel Behar/Adam Pavlasek Full Results
  14. ATP 500 Rio Open | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Men’s Singles 1. Sebastian Baez 2. Mariano Navone 3. Francisco Cerundolo 3. Cameron Norrie Men’s Doubles 1. Rafael Matos/Nicolas Barrientos 2. Alexander Erler/Lucas Miedler 3. Simone Bolelli/Andrea Vavassori 3. Sadio Doumbia/Fabien Reboul Full Results
  15. WTA 1000 Dubai Tennis Championships | Dubai, United Arab Emirates Women’s Singles 1. Jasmine Paolini 2. Anna Kalinskaya 3. Iga Swiatek 3. Sorana Cirstea Women’s Doubles 1. Storm Hunter/Katerina Siniakova 2. Nicole Melichar-Martinez/Ellen Perez 3. Aliaksandra Sasnovich/Laura Siegemund 3. Gabriella Dabrowski/Erin Routliffe Full Results
  16. Swiatek* and okay? Olympic tennis tournaments have been known to produce a lot of upsets, nothing is set in stone. Take Rio 2016 for example, literally NO ONE was expecting Puig to win gold in women’s singles, but she did. She is certainly the heavy favourite as of now though.
  17. What an incredible goal by Pelayo
  18. According to the UWW Pan American Olympic Qualifier Preview, here are the contenders for quotas in each weight category: Women’s Wrestling 50kg: Jacqueline Mollocana, Mariana Rojas, Alisson Cardozo 53kg: Dominique Parrish, Karla Godinez 57kg: Giullia Penalber, Hannah Taylor, Luisa Valverde, Alma Valencia Escoto 62kg: Karla Godinez, Kayla Miracle, Lias Nunes 68kg: Amit Elor, Linda Morais 76kg: Justina Di Stasio, Genesis Reasco Men’s Freestyle 57kg: Pedro Mejias Rodriguez, Zane Richards, Roman Bravo Young, Darian Cruz 65kg: Nicholas Lee, Agustin Destribats, Alejandro Valdes, Austin Gomez 74kg: Jeandry Garzon, Cesar Bordeaux, Sonny Santiago 86kg: Yurieski Torreblanca, Ethan Ramos, Pedro Ceballos, Anthony Valencia 97kg: Nishan Randhawa, Maxwell Lacey, Arturo Silot, Cristian Sarco 125kg: Amar Dhesi, Ibrain Torres, Jonovan Smith, Jose Diaz Men’s Greco Roman 60kg: Raiber Rodriguez, Ildar Hafizov 67kg: Alejandro Sancho, Julian Horta, Andres Montano 77kg: Arsen Julfalakyan, Yosvanys Pena, Kamal Bey, Jair Cuero Munoz, Joilson Ramos 87kg: Daniel Gregorich, Luis Avendano, Alfonso Ariel Andres, Carlos Munoz 97kg: Kevin Mejia, Alan Vera 130kg: Yasmani Acosta, Cohlton Schultz, Moises Peres So to answer your question @Benolympique yes
  19. Sorry I disagree with both, I wouldn’t consider Swiatek to be a “lock” And while he is the favourite, it wouldn’t be a big upset if Lyles doesn’t win gold unlike the 200m.
  20. Men's Curling WCF World Championship 2024 Schaffhausen (SUI) - 30 March 2024 - 7 April 2024 Official Website Programme Results System Results Database Facebook Page Discussion Thread
  21. Full Schedule: https://www.curling.ca/2024worldwomen/draw/ Team Homan v. Team Hasselborg in Draw 1
  22. Women's Curling WCF World Championship 2024 Sydney (CAN) - 16 March 2024 - 24 March 2024 Official Website Programme Results System Results Database Facebook Page Discussion Thread
  23. A well deserved first ever Scotties title for Tracy Fleury after heartbreak at the last Olympic Trials For some context, Team Fleury was undefeated at 8-0 heading into the final. In the final, Fleury rubbed a guard on her last in the extra end, handing Team Jones the win.
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