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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from orangeman in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Women's Endurance events
     
    Women's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
     
    Women's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4585
    --------------
     - 4482
     - 4262
     
    The last quota place should come down to a straightforward fight between Uzbekistan and Hong Kong. Mexico could be in the mix, but they probably have too much to do to be able to close the gap. Uzbekistan are not competing in Milton so it will all come down to what Hong Kong can achieve. Hong Kong will need to finish at least 10th to be able to overtake Uzbekistan. Generally, they have been finishing in the range of 10th-12th so whilst it will be difficult, it's not impossible. 
     
    Given I used to live in Hong Kong, I've got my fingers crossed that they are able to do enough to get the final quota.
     
     
    Women's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:     
    Continental Quota: 
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 2015.50
    -----------------
     - 1854.50
     
    If Uzbekistan hold on and take the final Madison quota, then there are unlikely to be any contested quotas in the Omnium. Hong Kong would take the final individual quota. 
     
    If there is a contested quota, Czechia have quite a high bar in order for them to be able to increase their points total as they would need to finish 9th or better but it's not any easier for Spain because although they have a lower discard score, in order to be able to overtake Czechia they would need to finish at least 10th.  
     
    Czechia should therefore be safe for the final quota - but they need Hong Kong to help them out by taking the quota in the Madison. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from orangeman in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Before the action kicks off tomorrow, I thought I'd take a look at the individual track events to see if we are likely to see and changes as a result of Milton.
     
    Men's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
    In my opinion, the Olympic field is set - China could spring a surprise and overtake Belgium, but the two teams have been equally matched across the season so it would seem to be unlikely. At a minimum, China need to finish at least 7th and hope that Belgium have an absolute nightmare in order for them to be in with any real chance. 
     
     
    Men's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4750
     - 4621
    ---------------
     - 4398
     
    All three are counting 2 NC events from 2024 and all have similar discard scores of 10th or 11th. It will be difficult for Switzerland to be able to do enough to overtake Czechia to get into the last quota spot - they'd need to finish at least 8th and keep 3 places between themselves and Czechia. That is something that they have not been able to do so far in the qualification window so it looks like both Austria and Czechia should qualify for Paris. 
     
     
    Men's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
    Continental Quota:  
    Contested Quotas:
     - 1432
     - 1394
    ---------------
     - 1231
     - 1189
     
    There is potential for change in the final quotas in this event. Colombia should be safe as they have only competed in 2 NC events across the last 2 years whereas Indonesia is already counting their two 2024 NC events. Kazakhstan will need to finish higher than 16th to be able to overtake Indonesia. Hong Kong may have left themselves with too much to do after their poor result in the 2nd leg of last year's NC. 
     
    For the continental quota, Egypt will be safe by virtue of the fact that South Africa are not competing in Milton despite being just 40 points off the quota. 
     
    If I was a betting man, I'd say that Colombia and Kazakhstan will likely take the last 2 quotas for the men's endurance events.
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from rybak in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Women's Endurance events
     
    Women's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
     
    Women's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4585
    --------------
     - 4482
     - 4262
     
    The last quota place should come down to a straightforward fight between Uzbekistan and Hong Kong. Mexico could be in the mix, but they probably have too much to do to be able to close the gap. Uzbekistan are not competing in Milton so it will all come down to what Hong Kong can achieve. Hong Kong will need to finish at least 10th to be able to overtake Uzbekistan. Generally, they have been finishing in the range of 10th-12th so whilst it will be difficult, it's not impossible. 
     
    Given I used to live in Hong Kong, I've got my fingers crossed that they are able to do enough to get the final quota.
     
     
    Women's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:     
    Continental Quota: 
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 2015.50
    -----------------
     - 1854.50
     
    If Uzbekistan hold on and take the final Madison quota, then there are unlikely to be any contested quotas in the Omnium. Hong Kong would take the final individual quota. 
     
    If there is a contested quota, Czechia have quite a high bar in order for them to be able to increase their points total as they would need to finish 9th or better but it's not any easier for Spain because although they have a lower discard score, in order to be able to overtake Czechia they would need to finish at least 10th.  
     
    Czechia should therefore be safe for the final quota - but they need Hong Kong to help them out by taking the quota in the Madison. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Wumo in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Women's Endurance events
     
    Women's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
     
    Women's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4585
    --------------
     - 4482
     - 4262
     
    The last quota place should come down to a straightforward fight between Uzbekistan and Hong Kong. Mexico could be in the mix, but they probably have too much to do to be able to close the gap. Uzbekistan are not competing in Milton so it will all come down to what Hong Kong can achieve. Hong Kong will need to finish at least 10th to be able to overtake Uzbekistan. Generally, they have been finishing in the range of 10th-12th so whilst it will be difficult, it's not impossible. 
     
    Given I used to live in Hong Kong, I've got my fingers crossed that they are able to do enough to get the final quota.
     
     
    Women's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:     
    Continental Quota: 
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 2015.50
    -----------------
     - 1854.50
     
    If Uzbekistan hold on and take the final Madison quota, then there are unlikely to be any contested quotas in the Omnium. Hong Kong would take the final individual quota. 
     
    If there is a contested quota, Czechia have quite a high bar in order for them to be able to increase their points total as they would need to finish 9th or better but it's not any easier for Spain because although they have a lower discard score, in order to be able to overtake Czechia they would need to finish at least 10th.  
     
    Czechia should therefore be safe for the final quota - but they need Hong Kong to help them out by taking the quota in the Madison. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from mrv86 in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Women's Endurance events
     
    Women's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
     
    Women's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4585
    --------------
     - 4482
     - 4262
     
    The last quota place should come down to a straightforward fight between Uzbekistan and Hong Kong. Mexico could be in the mix, but they probably have too much to do to be able to close the gap. Uzbekistan are not competing in Milton so it will all come down to what Hong Kong can achieve. Hong Kong will need to finish at least 10th to be able to overtake Uzbekistan. Generally, they have been finishing in the range of 10th-12th so whilst it will be difficult, it's not impossible. 
     
    Given I used to live in Hong Kong, I've got my fingers crossed that they are able to do enough to get the final quota.
     
     
    Women's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:     
    Continental Quota: 
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 2015.50
    -----------------
     - 1854.50
     
    If Uzbekistan hold on and take the final Madison quota, then there are unlikely to be any contested quotas in the Omnium. Hong Kong would take the final individual quota. 
     
    If there is a contested quota, Czechia have quite a high bar in order for them to be able to increase their points total as they would need to finish 9th or better but it's not any easier for Spain because although they have a lower discard score, in order to be able to overtake Czechia they would need to finish at least 10th.  
     
    Czechia should therefore be safe for the final quota - but they need Hong Kong to help them out by taking the quota in the Madison. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Olympicsnell in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Before the action kicks off tomorrow, I thought I'd take a look at the individual track events to see if we are likely to see and changes as a result of Milton.
     
    Men's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
    In my opinion, the Olympic field is set - China could spring a surprise and overtake Belgium, but the two teams have been equally matched across the season so it would seem to be unlikely. At a minimum, China need to finish at least 7th and hope that Belgium have an absolute nightmare in order for them to be in with any real chance. 
     
     
    Men's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4750
     - 4621
    ---------------
     - 4398
     
    All three are counting 2 NC events from 2024 and all have similar discard scores of 10th or 11th. It will be difficult for Switzerland to be able to do enough to overtake Czechia to get into the last quota spot - they'd need to finish at least 8th and keep 3 places between themselves and Czechia. That is something that they have not been able to do so far in the qualification window so it looks like both Austria and Czechia should qualify for Paris. 
     
     
    Men's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
    Continental Quota:  
    Contested Quotas:
     - 1432
     - 1394
    ---------------
     - 1231
     - 1189
     
    There is potential for change in the final quotas in this event. Colombia should be safe as they have only competed in 2 NC events across the last 2 years whereas Indonesia is already counting their two 2024 NC events. Kazakhstan will need to finish higher than 16th to be able to overtake Indonesia. Hong Kong may have left themselves with too much to do after their poor result in the 2nd leg of last year's NC. 
     
    For the continental quota, Egypt will be safe by virtue of the fact that South Africa are not competing in Milton despite being just 40 points off the quota. 
     
    If I was a betting man, I'd say that Colombia and Kazakhstan will likely take the last 2 quotas for the men's endurance events.
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Josh in Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024   
    IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao 
     
     
     
    Men's Final:
    1.)  Tomoa Narasaki - 2 tops/4 zones
    2.)  Sorato Anraku - 2 tops/4 zones
    3.)  Hannes Van Duysen - 2 tops/3 zones
    4.)  Toby Roberts - 2 tops/3 zones
    5.)  Sam Avezou - 2 tops/3 zones
    6.)  Meichi Narasaki - 2 tops/2 zones
    7.)  Chon Jongwon - 1 top/4 zones
    8.)  Jakob Schubert -1 top/4 zones
    9.)  Max Milne - 1 top/3 zones
    10.)  Jan Luca Posch - 1 top/3 zones
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Adriano in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Before the action kicks off tomorrow, I thought I'd take a look at the individual track events to see if we are likely to see and changes as a result of Milton.
     
    Men's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
    In my opinion, the Olympic field is set - China could spring a surprise and overtake Belgium, but the two teams have been equally matched across the season so it would seem to be unlikely. At a minimum, China need to finish at least 7th and hope that Belgium have an absolute nightmare in order for them to be in with any real chance. 
     
     
    Men's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4750
     - 4621
    ---------------
     - 4398
     
    All three are counting 2 NC events from 2024 and all have similar discard scores of 10th or 11th. It will be difficult for Switzerland to be able to do enough to overtake Czechia to get into the last quota spot - they'd need to finish at least 8th and keep 3 places between themselves and Czechia. That is something that they have not been able to do so far in the qualification window so it looks like both Austria and Czechia should qualify for Paris. 
     
     
    Men's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
    Continental Quota:  
    Contested Quotas:
     - 1432
     - 1394
    ---------------
     - 1231
     - 1189
     
    There is potential for change in the final quotas in this event. Colombia should be safe as they have only competed in 2 NC events across the last 2 years whereas Indonesia is already counting their two 2024 NC events. Kazakhstan will need to finish higher than 16th to be able to overtake Indonesia. Hong Kong may have left themselves with too much to do after their poor result in the 2nd leg of last year's NC. 
     
    For the continental quota, Egypt will be safe by virtue of the fact that South Africa are not competing in Milton despite being just 40 points off the quota. 
     
    If I was a betting man, I'd say that Colombia and Kazakhstan will likely take the last 2 quotas for the men's endurance events.
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Ogreman in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Before the action kicks off tomorrow, I thought I'd take a look at the individual track events to see if we are likely to see and changes as a result of Milton.
     
    Men's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
    In my opinion, the Olympic field is set - China could spring a surprise and overtake Belgium, but the two teams have been equally matched across the season so it would seem to be unlikely. At a minimum, China need to finish at least 7th and hope that Belgium have an absolute nightmare in order for them to be in with any real chance. 
     
     
    Men's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4750
     - 4621
    ---------------
     - 4398
     
    All three are counting 2 NC events from 2024 and all have similar discard scores of 10th or 11th. It will be difficult for Switzerland to be able to do enough to overtake Czechia to get into the last quota spot - they'd need to finish at least 8th and keep 3 places between themselves and Czechia. That is something that they have not been able to do so far in the qualification window so it looks like both Austria and Czechia should qualify for Paris. 
     
     
    Men's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
    Continental Quota:  
    Contested Quotas:
     - 1432
     - 1394
    ---------------
     - 1231
     - 1189
     
    There is potential for change in the final quotas in this event. Colombia should be safe as they have only competed in 2 NC events across the last 2 years whereas Indonesia is already counting their two 2024 NC events. Kazakhstan will need to finish higher than 16th to be able to overtake Indonesia. Hong Kong may have left themselves with too much to do after their poor result in the 2nd leg of last year's NC. 
     
    For the continental quota, Egypt will be safe by virtue of the fact that South Africa are not competing in Milton despite being just 40 points off the quota. 
     
    If I was a betting man, I'd say that Colombia and Kazakhstan will likely take the last 2 quotas for the men's endurance events.
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Josh in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Before the action kicks off tomorrow, I thought I'd take a look at the individual track events to see if we are likely to see and changes as a result of Milton.
     
    Men's Team Pursuit:
    Confirmed Quotas:          
     
    In my opinion, the Olympic field is set - China could spring a surprise and overtake Belgium, but the two teams have been equally matched across the season so it would seem to be unlikely. At a minimum, China need to finish at least 7th and hope that Belgium have an absolute nightmare in order for them to be in with any real chance. 
     
     
    Men's Madison:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
     
    Contested Quotas:
     - 4750
     - 4621
    ---------------
     - 4398
     
    All three are counting 2 NC events from 2024 and all have similar discard scores of 10th or 11th. It will be difficult for Switzerland to be able to do enough to overtake Czechia to get into the last quota spot - they'd need to finish at least 8th and keep 3 places between themselves and Czechia. That is something that they have not been able to do so far in the qualification window so it looks like both Austria and Czechia should qualify for Paris. 
     
     
    Men's Omnium:
    Confirmed Quotas from Team Pursuit:          
    Expected Quotas from Madison:     
    Safe Individual Quotas:    
    Continental Quota:  
    Contested Quotas:
     - 1432
     - 1394
    ---------------
     - 1231
     - 1189
     
    There is potential for change in the final quotas in this event. Colombia should be safe as they have only competed in 2 NC events across the last 2 years whereas Indonesia is already counting their two 2024 NC events. Kazakhstan will need to finish higher than 16th to be able to overtake Indonesia. Hong Kong may have left themselves with too much to do after their poor result in the 2nd leg of last year's NC. 
     
    For the continental quota, Egypt will be safe by virtue of the fact that South Africa are not competing in Milton despite being just 40 points off the quota. 
     
    If I was a betting man, I'd say that Colombia and Kazakhstan will likely take the last 2 quotas for the men's endurance events.
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Jinzha in Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024   
    IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao 
     
     
     
    Men's Final:
    1.)  Tomoa Narasaki - 2 tops/4 zones
    2.)  Sorato Anraku - 2 tops/4 zones
    3.)  Hannes Van Duysen - 2 tops/3 zones
    4.)  Toby Roberts - 2 tops/3 zones
    5.)  Sam Avezou - 2 tops/3 zones
    6.)  Meichi Narasaki - 2 tops/2 zones
    7.)  Chon Jongwon - 1 top/4 zones
    8.)  Jakob Schubert -1 top/4 zones
    9.)  Max Milne - 1 top/3 zones
    10.)  Jan Luca Posch - 1 top/3 zones
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from RussB in GB Sport Climbing   
    There's high hopes for Roberts after the huge progress he made last year - he's world number 2 in combined boulder/lead so it would be surprising if there wasn't talk of a podium for him. It will be tough though with the strength and depth of the Japanese and the Korean teams amongst others. If Roberts can keep it close in the boulder stage, then he will have a great chance when it comes to lead.
     
    Prior to last year, Roberts was regarded more as a lead specialist but he has put in a huge amount of work in on his boulder technique and he is becoming a lot more consistent in his result. 
     
    As for the rest of the GB squad, there's a lot of new names coming into the squad and we've got quite a few qualified for the OQS. It's not out of the question that we could end up with another couple of athletes qualified for Paris. 
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    Rafa Maciel reacted to Cinnamon Bun in GB Athletics   
    Is the top one dedicated to the one and only Welsh sexbomb or someone completely different? 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from RussB in GB Sport Climbing   
    Great start to the season for Erin McNeice as she qualifies for her first IFSC World Cup Boulder final. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Josh in Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024   
    IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao 
     
     
     
    Men's Finalists:
    1.)  Sorato Anraku
    1.)  Toby Roberts
    3.)  Tomoa Narasaki
    3.)  Ritsu Kayotani
    5.)  Hannes Van Duysen
    5.)  Satone Yoshida
    7.)  Meichi Narasaki
    7.)  Sam Avezou
    9.)  Colin Duffy
    9.)  Nicolai Uznik
    11.)  Chon Jongwon
    11.)  Anze Peharc
    13.)  Jakob Schubert
    13.)  Ram Levin
    15.)  Lee Dohyun
    15.)  Mickael Mawem
    17.)  Jan Luca Posch
    17.)  Yuji Fujiwaki
    19.)  Max Milne
    19.)  Dayan Akhtar
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from mpjmcevoy in GB Triathlon   
    Brownlee seems to have gone AWOL - he hasn't competed on the main circuit since Pontevedra in September. OK Abu Dhabi was cancelled, but he wasn't on the start list there either. Yet there is still talk that the is in great shape to get a spot in Paris. I can't see it myself.
     
    I think there is a decent depth of GB men that are beginning to make some progress at the World Cup level and hopefully we'll start to see them competing in more of the WTCS events. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Jinzha in Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024   
    IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao 
     
     
     
    Women's Final:
    1.)  Janja Garnbret - (4 top/4 zone) She really was the class of the competition with 10 flash efforts out of 13 obstacles.
    2.)  Camilla Moronia - (2 top / 3 zone) She was the last qualifier for the final so a great result for her 
    3.)  Luo Zhilu - (2 top / 2 zone) 
    4.)  Zelia Avezou - (1 top / 3 zone)
    5.)  Erin McNeice - (1 top / 2 zone) 
    6.)  Anon Matsufji - (1 top / 2 zone) 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Josh in Track Cycling Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024   
    Track Cycling Quota Simulation ahead of final qualifying event in Milton.
     

     
    As I've said before, I think the team pursuit quotas are now set. The situation for team sprints - both men and women - is still to be finalised.
     
    Ahead of Milton kicking off at the weekend, I'll try to take a look at the individual events to see what needs to happen to move the dial for the individual quotas. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Josh in Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024   
    IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao 
     
     
     
    Women's Finalists:
    1.)  Janja Garnbret
    2.)  Zelia Avezou
    3.)  Anon Matsufji
    4.)  Erin McNeice
    5.)  Luo Zhilu
    6.)  Camilla Moronia
    ---------------------------------
    7.)  Madison Richardson
    8.)  Chloe Caulier
    9.)  Stasa Gejo
    10.)  Oceania Mackenzie
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Josh in Sport Climbing IFSC World Cup 2024   
    IFSC World Cup: Boulder - Keqiao 
     
     
     
    Women's Final:
    1.)  Janja Garnbret - (4 top/4 zone) She really was the class of the competition with 10 flash efforts out of 13 obstacles.
    2.)  Camilla Moronia - (2 top / 3 zone) She was the last qualifier for the final so a great result for her 
    3.)  Luo Zhilu - (2 top / 2 zone) 
    4.)  Zelia Avezou - (1 top / 3 zone)
    5.)  Erin McNeice - (1 top / 2 zone) 
    6.)  Anon Matsufji - (1 top / 2 zone) 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Jinzha in Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024 Medal Predictions   
    With the  Swimming Champs done, I've got time to look at some of the reporting ahead of the Olympics as media outlets begin to consider medal prospects.
     
    These are the predicted athletics medalists (track only) from Pulse Sports - a Kenyan media outlet. Please don't shoot the messenger - this isn't an endorsement of their prediction. I share it purely for information and discussion.
     
    Men's 100m:
     Noah Lyles
     Ferdinand Omanyala
     Letsile Tebogo
     
    Men's 200m:
     Noah Lyles
     Letsile Tebogo
     Zharnel Hughes
     
    Men's 400m:
     Steven Gardiner
     Antonio Watson
     Muzala Samukonga
     
    Men's 800m:
     Emmanuel Wanyonyi
     Marco Arop
     Emmanuel Korir
     
    Men's 1500m:
     Jakob Ingebrigtsen
     Josh Kerr
     Yared Nuguse
     
    Men's 5000m:
     Jakob Ingebrigtsen
     Jacob Krop
     Yomif Kejelcha
     
    Men's 10000m:
     Joshua Cheptegei
     Jacob Kiplimo
     Daniel Simiu
     
    Men's 3000m Steeple:
     Soufiane El Bakkali
     Lamecha Girma
     Simon Koech
     
    Men's 110m Hurdles:
     Grant Holloway
     Hansle Parchment
     Rasheed Broadbell
     
    Men's 400m Hurdles:
     Karsten Warholm
     Rai Benjamin
     Alison Dos Santos
     
    Men's Marathon:
     Benson Kipruto
     Sisay Lemma
     Eliud Kipchoge
     
     
     
    Women's 100m:
     Sha'Carri Richardson
     Elaine Thompson-Herah
     Shelly-Anne Fraser-Pryce
     
    Women's 200m:
     Shericka Jackson
     Elaine Thompson-Herah
     Gabby Thomas
     
    Women's 400m:
     Shaunae Miller-Uibo
     Marileidy Paulino
     Salwa Eid Naser
     
    Women's 800m:
     Mary Moraa
     Aithing Mu
     Keely Hodgkinson
     
    Women's 1500m:
     Faith Kipyegon
     
     
     
    Women's 5000m:
     Faith Kipyegon
     Beatrice Chebet
     Letesenbet Gidey
     
    Women's 10000m:
     Gudaf Tsegay
     Letesenbet Gidey
     Sifan Hassan
     
    Women's 3000m Steeple:
     Beatrice Chepkoech
     Winifred Yavi
     Faith Cherotich
     
    Men's 110m Hurdles:
     Tobi Amusan
     Deveyne Charlton
     Cyrena Samba-Mayela
     
    Men's 400m Hurdles:
     Femke Bol
     Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
     Rushell Clayton
     
    Women's Marathon:
     Tigst Assefa
     Peres Jepchirchir
     Amane Beriso
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from intoronto in Athletics WA World Relays 2024   
    I am sure at some point over the next few days a certain poster will be online saying that GB will not be sending a team to World Relays because of budget constraints at UK Athletics. I sincerely encourage you to ignore him. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from TeamGB in Athletics WA World Relays 2024   
    I am sure at some point over the next few days a certain poster will be online saying that GB will not be sending a team to World Relays because of budget constraints at UK Athletics. I sincerely encourage you to ignore him. 
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    Rafa Maciel got a reaction from Mecki83 in Athletics WA World Relays 2024   
    I am sure at some point over the next few days a certain poster will be online saying that GB will not be sending a team to World Relays because of budget constraints at UK Athletics. I sincerely encourage you to ignore him. 
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    With the  Swimming Champs done, I've got time to look at some of the reporting ahead of the Olympics as media outlets begin to consider medal prospects.
     
    These are the predicted athletics medalists (track only) from Pulse Sports - a Kenyan media outlet. Please don't shoot the messenger - this isn't an endorsement of their prediction. I share it purely for information and discussion.
     
    Men's 100m:
     Noah Lyles
     Ferdinand Omanyala
     Letsile Tebogo
     
    Men's 200m:
     Noah Lyles
     Letsile Tebogo
     Zharnel Hughes
     
    Men's 400m:
     Steven Gardiner
     Antonio Watson
     Muzala Samukonga
     
    Men's 800m:
     Emmanuel Wanyonyi
     Marco Arop
     Emmanuel Korir
     
    Men's 1500m:
     Jakob Ingebrigtsen
     Josh Kerr
     Yared Nuguse
     
    Men's 5000m:
     Jakob Ingebrigtsen
     Jacob Krop
     Yomif Kejelcha
     
    Men's 10000m:
     Joshua Cheptegei
     Jacob Kiplimo
     Daniel Simiu
     
    Men's 3000m Steeple:
     Soufiane El Bakkali
     Lamecha Girma
     Simon Koech
     
    Men's 110m Hurdles:
     Grant Holloway
     Hansle Parchment
     Rasheed Broadbell
     
    Men's 400m Hurdles:
     Karsten Warholm
     Rai Benjamin
     Alison Dos Santos
     
    Men's Marathon:
     Benson Kipruto
     Sisay Lemma
     Eliud Kipchoge
     
     
     
    Women's 100m:
     Sha'Carri Richardson
     Elaine Thompson-Herah
     Shelly-Anne Fraser-Pryce
     
    Women's 200m:
     Shericka Jackson
     Elaine Thompson-Herah
     Gabby Thomas
     
    Women's 400m:
     Shaunae Miller-Uibo
     Marileidy Paulino
     Salwa Eid Naser
     
    Women's 800m:
     Mary Moraa
     Aithing Mu
     Keely Hodgkinson
     
    Women's 1500m:
     Faith Kipyegon
     
     
     
    Women's 5000m:
     Faith Kipyegon
     Beatrice Chebet
     Letesenbet Gidey
     
    Women's 10000m:
     Gudaf Tsegay
     Letesenbet Gidey
     Sifan Hassan
     
    Women's 3000m Steeple:
     Beatrice Chepkoech
     Winifred Yavi
     Faith Cherotich
     
    Men's 110m Hurdles:
     Tobi Amusan
     Deveyne Charlton
     Cyrena Samba-Mayela
     
    Men's 400m Hurdles:
     Femke Bol
     Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
     Rushell Clayton
     
    Women's Marathon:
     Tigst Assefa
     Peres Jepchirchir
     Amane Beriso
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