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  1. 1 hour ago, thepharoah said:

     

    only 1 Ethiopian and no Kenyans in men's 10000m , that could prove a sad fact about education in these countries  

     

    Universiade is entirely self-funded by all athletes in all countries most of the time, hence why there aren't many Africans in general

  2. Just now, OlympicsFan said:

    Then it was really unexpected ... :yikes:

    Still, where can we see the results and why don't you at least post the medallists here if you know the results? :mumble:

    I guess Italy finally figured out how to translate their results on the womens side to the mens side. A lot of nations failed to do so in the past. Japan has been dominating on the mens side but is rather weak on the womens side, Romania has also historically been much weaker on the mens side and the same is true to some extent for the US.

     

    https://live.fig-gymnastics.com/schedule.php?idevent=16020

  3. 2 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:


    There's a big difference between men's and women's artistic gymnastics when it comes to the age that the gymnasts reach their peaks. Junior male gymnasts (16-17 years old) are still far from their peak form, since men usually peak around their early to middle twenties. Junior female gymnasts (14-15 years old) are very close to the peak form (16-18 years old) and some of the junior girls are better than the senior women.

    That being said, the level in men's competition was good. Japan is way ahead of the rest of the field as a team, but we could see some very surprising individual results, especially with the South Korean boy on floor and Kovtun on pommel horse (even though he fell, apparently) and parallel bars. But don't watch this event expecting to see the next Olympic champion in men's gymnastics. This is not going to happen. Maybe in 2024, but certainly not 2020 (unless we're talking about Japan's men's team).

    I expect the women's competition to be much closer to the level we see in senior events. Given the results at the European Games (especially women's floor) I believe the junior worlds will be a lot better.

     

    Well I just want to get excited about a Canadian talent on the Men's side for a change

  4. Just now, OlympicsFan said:

    1) Where did you find the results (on the official website it only says "Results coming soon")?

    2) Why do you consider this result VERY surprising? I think everyone who follows gymnastics should have expected Italy to finish at least 4th. They had amazing results at european level recently (at least on the womens side) and have even overtaken GB + Japan isnt that strong on the womens side. I would have favored only the US, China and Russia over Italy without knowing anything about the actual teams. So do you know more about the actual teams or did you miss the development Italy has shown recently on the womens side?

     

    Probably because it was on the mens side...

  5. Karate1 Serie A, Stage #3 (Montreal, CAN)

     

    Medallists Recap

     

    women's Kata
    Gold: :JPN Hikaru Ono
    Silver: :JPN Maho Ono
    Bronze: :JPN Emiri Iwamoto & :JPN Yui Umekage


    women's Kumite, -50Kg
    Gold: :JPN Ayaka Tadano
    Silver: :CHN Ranran Li
    Bronze: :PHI Junna Tsukii & :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu

    women's Kumite, -55Kg
    Gold: :KAZ Sabina Zakharova
    Silver: :GER Jana Bitsch
    Bronze: :TUR Tuba Yakan & :CRO Alesandra Hasani


    women's Kumite, -61Kg
    Gold: :PER Alexandra Grande
    Silver: :SRB Jovana Prekovic
    Bronze: :CHN Xiaoyan Yin & :CAN Haya Jumaa


    women's Kumite, -68Kg
    Gold: :ITA Silvia Semeraro
    Silver: :JPN Kayo Someya
    Bronze: :CHN Lingling Tang & :ALG Lamya Matoub


    women's Kumite, +68Kg
    Gold: :ITA Clio Ferracuti
    Silver: :GER Johanna Kneer
    Bronze: :IRI Hamideh Abbsali & :KAZ Sofya Berultseva


    women's Team Kata
    Gold: :SVK Slovakia
    Silver: :MEX Mexico
    Bronze: :KUW Kuwait & :PER Peru

     

    men's Kata
    Gold: :JPN Kazumasa Moto
    Silver: :JPN Kakeru Nishiyama
    Bronze: :JPN Seren Shimomura & :TUR Ali Sofuoglu


    men's Kumite, -60Kg
    Gold: :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov
    Silver: :JPN Naoto Sago
    Bronze: :TUR Eray Samdan & :KAZ Yerkinbek Baitureyev


    men's Kumite, -67Kg
    Gold: :JPN Yugo Kozaki
    Silver: :TUR Burak Uygur
    Bronze: :GRE Dionysios Xenos & :KAZ Didar Amirali


    men's Kumite, -75Kg
    Gold: :USA Thomas Scott
    Silver: :TUR Erman Eltemur
    Bronze: :ITA Lorenzo Pietromarchi & :KAZ Yermek Ainazarov


    men's Kumite, -84Kg
    Gold: :TUR Ugur Aktas
    Silver: :ITA Michele Martina
    Bronze: :KAZ Igor Chikhmarev & :FRA Farouk Abdesselem


    men's Kumite, +84Kg
    Gold: :TUR Alparslan Yamanoglu
    Silver: :CAN Daniel Gaysinsky
    Bronze: :IRI Sajad Ganjzadeh & :USA Brian Irr


    men's Team Kata
    Gold: :TUR Turkey
    Silver: :PER Peru
    Bronze: :CAN Canada & :MEX Mexico

  6. Montreal medal matches

     

    Women's Kata

    Gold: :JPNMaho Ono vs. :JPN Hikaru Ono

    Bronze: :ITA Viviana Bottaro vs. :JPN Emiri Iwamoto

    Bronze: :JPN Sae Taira vs. :JPN Yui Umekage 

     

    Women's Kumite -50kg

    Gold: :CHN Ranran Li vs. :JPN Ayaka Tadano

    Bronze: :JPN Haruka Shimada vs. :PHI Junna Tsukii

    Bronze: :AUT Bettina Plank vs. :TUR Serap Ozcelik Arapoglu

     

    Women's Kumite -55kg

    Gold: :KAZ Sabina Zakharova vs. :GER Jana Bitsch

    Bronze: :TUR Tuba Yakan vs. :TPE Wen Tzu-Yun

    Bronze: :USA Brandi Robinson vs. :CRO Alesandra Hasani

     

    Women's Kumite -61kg

    Gold: :SRB Jovana Prekovic vs. :PER Alexandra Grande

    Bronze: :MEX Xhunashi Caballero vs. :CHN Xiaoyan Yin

    Bronze: :JPN Mayumi Someya vs. :CAN Haya Jumaa

     

    Women's Kumite -68kg

    Gold: :JPN Kayo Someya vs. :ITA Silvia Semeraro

    Bronze: :CHN Lingling Tang vs. :GRE Kyriaki Kydonaki

    Bronze: :ALG Lamya Matoub vs. :CHN Li Gong

     

    Women's Kumite +68kg

    Gold: :ITA Clio Ferracuti vs. :GER Johanna Kneer

    Bronze: :JAM Jessica Cargill vs. :IRI Hamideh Abbsali

    Bronze: :KAZ Sofya Berultseva vs. :CHN Mengmeng Gao

     

    Men's Kata

    Gold: :JPN Kazumasa Moto vs. :JPN Kakeru Nishiyama

    Bronze: :TUR Enes Ozdemir vs. :JPN Seren Shimomura

    Bronze: :TUR Ali Sofuoglu vs. :JPN Issei Shimbaba

     

    Men's Kumite -60kg

    Gold: :KAZ Darkhan Assadilov vs. :JPN Naoto Sago

    Bronze: :VEN Jovanni Martinez vs. :TUR Eray Samdan

    Bronze: :ITA Angelo Crescenzo vs. :KAZ Yerkinbek Baitureyev

     

    Men's Kumite -67kg

    Gold: :TUR Burak Uygur vs. :JPN Yugo Kozaki

    Bronze: :GRE Dionysios Xenos vs. :JPN Masamichi Funahashi

    Bronze: :ITA Luca Maresca vs. :KAZ Didar Amirali

     

    Men's Kumite -75kg

    Gold: :USA Thomas Scott vs. :TUR Erman Eltemur

    Bronze: :ITA Lorenzo Pietromarchi vs. :IRI Bahman Asgari Ghoncheh

    Bronze: :SVK David Podsklan vs. :KAZ Yermek Ainazarov

     

    Men's Kumite -84kg

    Gold: :ITA Michele Martina vs. :TUR Ugur Aktas

    Bronze: :AUT Robin Rettenbacher vs. :KAZ Igor Chikhmarev

    Bronze: :NED Bryan Lusse vs. :FRA Farouk Abdesselem

     

    Men's Kumite +84kg

    Gold: :TUR Alparslan Yamanoglu vs. :CAN Daniel Gaysinsky

    Bronze: :CRO Zvonimir Zivkovic vs. :IRI Sajad Ganjzadeh

    Bronze: :USA Brian Irr vs. :ITA Simone Marino

     

    Maybe +84kg category was weak at this event but it's not often Canada is in a Karate final... even if it is on home soil. Thoughts about this event @phelps since I know this sport is one of your specialties, and North America doesn't generally host a ton of high profile Karate events...

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