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  1. Christ, this is so, so wrong. I fully support the trans community, but gender politics should stay out of sports. I guess it would make things clear for everyone if the IOC would rename the events and have them as "High testosterone" (formerly "Men's") and "Low testosterone" (formerly "Women's") events. That way people wouldn't be able to claim that IAAF is trying to force athletes into the wrong gender category.
  2. Nem. Az a három legjobb tornász jut ki lólengésben a VB-n, akik nem szereztek kvótát egyéni összetettben ÉS a csapatversenyben a nemzetük nem jutott ki az Olimpiára. Szóval orosz, amerikai, kínai, brit, stb. (top országok) tornászai nem vihetik el előle a kvótát. Ha ott nincs meg a kvóta, akkor még a VK sorozat megnyerésével ki lehet kerülni, de ahhoz a 4 VK versenyből 3-at meg kellene nyernie. És ott már meg kellene küzdenie a top országok szerspecialistáival is.
  3. Tudtommal indulni fog a VB-n, és aztán a VK versenyeken is. Az más kérdés, hogy lesz-e reális sansza a kvótaszerzésre. Engem az meglepne, ha a vállsérülése után a VB-n érmet tudna nyerni. Remélem egy hónappal a VB előtt elmegy majd a szombathelyi Challenge VK-ra. Kellene egy biztató eredmény a VB előtt.
  4. Size of the Hungarian Olympic team in Tokyo: 166+7 quotas Archery: 1 quota Mátyás Balogh Athletics: 19 quotas Réka Gyurátz (Women's hammer throw) Bence Halász (Men's hammer throw) Xénia Krizsán (Women's heptathlon) Anita Márton (Women's shot put) Zita Kácser (Women's 3000m st) Luca Kozák (Women's 100m hurdles) Bence Venyercsán (Men's 50km walk) Máté Helebrandt (Men's 50km walk) István Szögi (Men's 1500m) Valdó Szűcs (Men's 110m hurdles) Máté Koroknai (Men's 400m hurdles) Norbert Rivasz-Tóth (Men's javelin) Bianka Bartha-Kéri (Women's 800m) Viktória Wagner-Gyürkés (Women's 3000m st) Anna Tóth Lili (Women's 3000m st) Anasztázia Nguyen (Women's long jump) Réka Szilágyi (Women's javelin) Viktória Madarász (Women's 20km walk) Barbara Kovács (Women's 20km walk) Badminton: 2 quotas Laura Sárosi (Women's singles) Gergely Krausz (Men's singles) Boxing: 1 quota Roland Gálos (Men's 57kg) Canoe Sprint: 17 quotas Men's kayak - 6 Women's kayak - 6 Men's canoe - 2 Women's canoe - 3 Cycling - Road: 1 quota Men's - 1 Cycling - Mountain Bike: 2 quotas Men's - 1 Women's - 1 Fencing: 10+3 quotas Women's foil team - 3+1 Men's sabre team - 3+1 Women's sabre team - 3+1 Gergely Siklósi (Men's épéé) Gymnastics - Artistic: 1 quota Zsófia Kovács Gymnastics - Rhythmic: 1 quota Fanni Pigniczki Handball: 14+1 quotas Women's team Judo: 7 quotas Éva Csernoviczki (women's 48kg) Réka Pupp (women's 52kg) Hedvig Karakas (women's 57kg) Szofi Özbas (women's 63kg) Attila Ungvári (men's 81kg) Krisztián Tóth (men's 90kg) Miklós Cirjenics (men's 100kg) Karate: 1 quota Gábor Hárspataki Modern Pentathlon: 4 quotas Bence Demeter Sarolta Kovács Michelle Gulyás Ádám Marosi Rowing: 1 quota Pétervári-Molnár Bendegúz (M1x) Shooting: 4 quotas István Péni (rifle) Veronika Major (pistol) Eszter Mészáros (rifle) Zalán Pekler (rifle) Swimming: 34 quotas Open Water (2) Kristóf Rasovszky Anna Olasz Men (20) Péter Bernek - 400 medley Richárd Bohus - 100 back, 4x100 medley László Cseh - 200 medley Gergely Gyurta - 1500 free Balázs Holló - 4x200 free Péter Holoda - 4x100 medley Ákos Kalmár - 800 free, 1500 free Tamás Kenderesi - 200 fly Benedek Kovács - 4x100 mix medley Dominik Kozma - 200 free, 4x100 free, 4x200 free Hubert Kós - 200 medley, 4x100 medley Maxim Lobanovszkij - 50 free Richárd Márton - 4x100 mix medley Kirstóf Milák - 100 fly, 200 fly, 4x100 free, 4x200 free Nándor Németh - 100 free, 200 free, 4x100 free, 4x200 free Szebasztián Szabó - 100 free, 100 fly, 4x100 free Tamás Takács - 4x100 medley Ádám Telegdy - 100 back, 200 back Dávid Verrasztó - 400 medley Gábor Zombori - 400 free, 4x200 free Women (12) Eszter Békési - 200 breast Katalin Burián - 100 back, 200 back Fanni Gyurinovics - 4x100 mix medley Petra Halmai - 4x100 mix medley Katinka Hosszú - 200 back, 200 fly, 200 medley, 400 medley Zsuzsanna Jakabos - 4x200 free Boglárka Kapás - 200 fly, 4x200 free Ajna Késely - 400 free, 800 free, 1500 free, 4x200 free Viktória Mihályvári-Farkas - 1500 free, 400 medley Dalma Sebestyén - 100 fly, 200 medley Laura Veres - 4x200 free Evelyn Verrasztó - 4x200 free Sailing: 4 quotas Zsombor Berecz (Finn) Mária Érdi (Laser Radial) Benjamin Vadnai (Laser) Sára Cholnoky (Women's RS:X) Taekwondo: 1 quota Omar Salim Table Tennis: 5+1 quotas Szandra Pergel Dóra Madarász Mária Fazekas Bence Majoros Ádám Szudi Tennis: 1 quota Márton Fucsovics Triathlon: 4 quotas Bence Bicsák Tamás Tóth Zsanett Bragmayer Zsófia Kovács Water polo: 24+2 quotas Men's team Women's team Weightlifting: 1 quota Péter Nagy Wrestling: 6 quotas Viktor Lőrincz (Men's GR 87 kg) Tamás Lőrincz (Men's GR 77 kg) Iszmail Muszukajev (Men's F 65 kg) Marianna Sastin (Women's 62 kg) Bálint Korpási (Men's GR 67kg) Alex Szőke (Men's GR 97kg)
  5. Eh, Hungarian Canoeing is still in a pretty bad shape on men's side, so all comes down to whether a 33 years old Danuta Kozák can basically sweep the women's events, just like in Rio, which is never a safe situation in my book. The fact that we have to rely on athletes like Kozák and Hosszú once again to not have a terrible Olympics, who weren't young in Rio when they won 6 gold medals, is... concerning.
  6. Yeah, that seems to be our safest gold for Tokyo not just in swimming, but in all the sports.
  7. I will be happy if we will win two gold medals in Tokyo, one for Milák, one for Hosszú. And honestly, I feel like one gold medal would be more realistic. I think we reached a situation in women's IM where some new talent can easily beat Hosszú in Tokyo, her times aren't unbeatable anymore.
  8. Kenderesi wasn't one of our more "problematic" swimmers, so I can still see this turning out to be a misunderstanding or false accusation. Still, Hungarian athletes shouldn't be doing anything during any kind of sport event that can lead to an accusation like this. Honestly, unless it turns out that he's 100% innocent, we should just leave him out of the Olympic team and let Biczó take his 200m butterfly quota.
  9. Size of the teams after the WCh (I didn't count the +1 team member in the team events, because that's how Wikipedia does it. Also, in two team events I didn't count the two African nations that will very likely fall out of the Top16 and counted the individual quotas according to that.) 18 quotas Italy, South Korea, Russia, United States 14 quotas France 12 quotas China 11 quotas Canada 9 quotas Ukraine 8 quotas Japan 7 quotas Egypt, Poland, Tunisia 6 quotas Hungary 5 quotas Hong Kong 4 quotas Germany 3 quotas Iran, Switzerland 2 quotas Brazil, Romania 1 quota Columbia, Great Britain, Georgia, India, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Netherlands, Venezuela, Vietnam
  10. Well, Spain's luck had to run out at some point. Croatia truly dropped the ball against them, the WCh final should have been CRO-ITA.
  11. Yikes once again. Hungarian water polo (both men and women) is just so weak in this Olympic cycle.
  12. I just don't understand what happened to Flickinger and Drabot on the last 50m. They didn't even start that fast, I have no idea why they had a 34s last 50m.
  13. What an unexpected gold from Kapás! I still think that the gold in Tokyo is unlikely (I mean, her time wouldn't have been enough for the Top4 two years ago in Budapest), but I hope that she will improve and get a medal next year.
  14. Oh, okay, in that case maybe we can't possibly fuck it up. But who knows, at this point anything is possible, our team sports are in a terrible shape.
  15. I think Croatia will take the quota at the ECh, and then we will have to fight for the last three spots against Germany, Greece, and Montenegro. Any of those three teams can beat us at a OQT.
  16. Yikes. Another weak performance. I am afraid that the Olympic qualification won't be easy for us.
  17. I have no clue what to expect from us, I feel like we can win the whole thing, but we can also just flop and end up with a 4th place.
  18. For the first time in 16 years there won't be an ex-YUG country in the WCh final. The last final like that was won by us against Italy in 2003.
  19. wtf, Spain is beating Croatia in the SF. I would have never guessed that Spain would be in the final after how easily we beat them in them in the group stage.
  20. It's impressive how much the Australians have improved over the years. I think they really have a chance to win a medal in Tokyo.
  21. Not going to happen. The FIFA World Cup is simply the biggest, most watched sport event and has a 90 years long history. And it's helped by the fact that the World Cup will always be incredibly competitive with many strong teams who can win it. Being a World Champion in football means a lot. Being a World Champion in basketball is basically meaningless if you are American, because they will always win the WCh (and the SOG) by default every time they send their top players. Plus Americans tend to not a give a shit about any non-Olympic sport event that happens outside of their country with the exception of the FIFA World Cup, and the World Championships of every major American team sport will always be "second rate" because of this, including ice hockey.
  22. I just can't believe how crazy talented Milák is. And I am sure that he will get even better in the next few years.
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