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  1. Thanks! I will try to make space for those interesting athletes who competed at Sydney 2000 or before who may have missed one or more editions in between but are still targeting Tokyo 2020.... first thing first though
  2. I will probably make a separate note about those athletes like Martikán with that longevity, I know there are quite a few who still compete but maybe missed one or two in between. I will for now concentrate on those who have been at all Summer Olympics since 2000 and then look at adding the others as I would love to track them also As I know nothing about Winter Sports, I won't look at creating those lists for now.... maybe after this list is completed or if someone more knowledgeable wants to take the task then feel free
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Archery Athletics Jesús Ángel García Bragado (1992-2016) Events: Men's 50km Walk Achievements: 4th place in Beijing 2008 Current Status: Active Jo Pavey (2000-2016) Events: Women's 1500m / Women's 5000m / Women's 1000m Achievements: 5th place Women's 5000m (2004); 7th place Women's 10000m (2012) Current Status: Active Bernard Lagat (Kenya 2000-2004; United States 2008-2016) Events: 1500m / 5000m Achievements: Silver Men's 1500m (2004); Bronze Men's 1500m (2000); 4th Place Men's 5000m (2012) Current Status: Active Robert Heffernan (2000-2016) Events: Men's 20km Walk (2000-2012) / Men's 50km Walk (2012-2016) Achievements: Bronze Men's 50km Walk (2012); 8th Place Men's 20km walk (2008) Current Status: Active Olivera Jevtić (Yugoslavia 2000; Serbia & Montenegro 2004; Serbia 2008-2016) Events: Women's 5000m / Women's 10000m / Women's Marathon Achievements: 6th Place Women's Marathon (2004); 11th Place Women's 10000m (2000) Current Status: Active Badminton Basketball Beach Volleyball Boxing Canoe Slalom Canoe Sprint Erik Vlček (2000-2016) Events: Men's K-4 1000m / Men's K-2 1000m Achievements: Silver Men's K-4 1000m (2008, 2016); Bronze Men's K-4 1000m (2004) Current Status: Active Natasa Douchev-Janic (Yugoslavia 2000; Hungary 2004-2016) Events: Women's K-1 500m (2000-2004)/ Women's K-1 200m (2012, 2016) / Women's K-2 500m (2004, 2008, 2012) / Women's K-4 500m (2008) Achievements: Gold Women's K-1 500m (2004); Gold Women's K-2 500m (2004, 2008); Silver Women's K-2 500m (2012); Silver Women's K-4 500m (2008); Bronze Women's K-1 200m (2012) Current Status: Active Cycling Mountain Bike Cycling Road Murilo Fischer (2000-2016) Events: Men's Road Race Achievements: 19th Place Men's Road Race (2008) Current Status: Active Cycling Track Diving Equestrian Tinne Vilhelmson-Silfvén (1992-2016) Events: Individual / Team Dressage Achievements: 4th place in team dressage 1992 & 2008; 8th place in individual dressage 2016 Current Status: Active Karin Donckers (1992; 2000-2016) Events: Individual / Team Eventing Achievements: 4th place in team eventing 1992; 8th place in Individual Eventing Barcelona 1992 Current Status: Active Taizo Sugitani (1996-2016) Events: Individual Jumping (1996-2016); Team Jumping (1996-2004, 2016) Achievements: 15th place Individual Jumping (2004); 11th Place Team Jumping (2000) Current Status: Active Phillip Dutton (Australia 1996-2004; United States 2008-2016) Events: Individual / Team Eventing Achievements: Gold Team Eventing (1996, 2000); Bronze Individual Eventing (2016) Current Status: Active Ingrid Klimke (2000-2016) Events: Individual / Team Eventing Achievements: Gold Team Eventing (2008, 2012); Silver Team Eventing (2016); 4th Place Individual Eventing (2016) Current Status: Active Fencing Aida Mohamed (1996-2016) Events: Women's Individual Foil / Women's Team Foil Achievements: 4th Place Women's Individual Foil 2004; 4th Place Women's Team Foil 1996, 2008 Current Status: Active Tatiana Logunova (2000-2016) Events: Women's Individual Epee / Women's Team Epee Achievements: Gold Women's Team Epee (2000, 2004); Bronze Women's Team Epee (2016) Current Status: Active Field Hockey Football Formiga (1996-2016) Events: Women's Team Achievements: Silver Athens 2004; Silver Beijing 2008 Current Status: Retired Gymnastics Artistic Oksana Chusovitina (Unified Team 1992; Germany 2008-2012; Uzbekistan 1996-2004, 2016) Events: Individual All-Around / Team All-Around / Individual Apparatus Achievements: Gold Team All-Around Barcelona 1992; Silver Women's Vault Beijing 2008 Current Status: Active Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline Handball Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Ekaterina Karsten (Unified Team 1992; Belarus 1996-2016) Events: Quadruple Sculls 1992; Single Sculls 1996-2016) Achievements: Gold Single Sculls 1996, 2000; Silver Single Sculls 2004; Bronze Single Sculls 2008; Bronze Quadruple Sculls 1992 Current Status: Active Sailing João Rodrigues (1992-2016) Events: Men's RS:X Windsurfer Achievements: 6th place Athens 2004 Current Status: Active Robert Scheidt (1996-2016) Events: Men's Laser (1996-2004; 2016) / Men's Star (2008-2012) Achievements: Gold Men's Laser 1996, 2004; Silver Men's Laser 2000; Silver Men's Star 2008; Bronze Men's Star 2012 Current Status: Active Áron Gádorfalvi (1996-2016) Events: Men's RS:X Windsurfer Achievements: 19th place at Beijing 2008 Current Status: Active Shooting Nino Salukvadze (USSR 1988; Unified Team 1992; Georgia 1996-2016) Events: 25m Pistol / 10m Air Pistol Achievements: Gold 25m Pistol 1988; Silver 10m Air Pistol 1988; Bronze 10m Air Pistol 2008 Current Status: Active Giovanni Pellielo (1992-2016) Events: Men's Trap (Mixed Trap in 1992) Achievements: Silver 2004, 2008, 2016; Bronze 2000) Current Status: Active Péter Sidi (2000-2016) Events: Men's 10m Air Rifle / Men's 50m Rifle Prone / Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions Achievements: 5th Place Men's 10m Air Rifle (2016); 6th Place Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (2012); 10th Place Men's 50m Rifle Prone (2016) Current Status: Active Lalita Yauhleuskaya (Belarus 1996-2000; Australia 2004-2016) Events: Women's 10m Air Pistol / Women's 25m Pistol Achievements: Bronze Women's 25m Pistol Sydney 2000; 8th place 10m air Pistol Atlanta 1996 Current Status: Active Kim Rhode (1996-2016) Events: Women's Double Trap (1996-2004) / Women's Skeet (2000-2016) Achievements: Gold Women's Double Trap (1996, 2004); Bronze Women's Trap (2000); Gold Women's Skeet (2012); Silver Women's Skeet (2008); Bronze Women's Skeet (2016) Current Status: Active Swimming Therese Alshammar (1996-2016) Events: Women's 100m Backstroke; 50m Free; 100m Free Women's 4x100m Medley; Women's 4x100m Free Achievements: Silver 50m Free (2000); Silver 100m Free (2000); Bronze Women's 4x100m Free (2000) Current Status: Active Kirsty Coventry (2000-2016) Events: Women's 50m Free (2000); Women's 100m Free (2000); Women's 100m Backstroke (2000-2016); Women's 200m Backstroke (2004-2016); Women's 200m Individual Medley (2000-2012); Women's 400m Individual Medley (2008) Achievements: Gold Women's 200m Backstroke (2004, 2008); Silver Women's 100m Backstroke (2004, 2008); Silver Women's 200m Individual Medley (2008); Silver Women's 400m Individual medley (2008); Bronze Women's 200m Individual Medley (2004) Current Status: Retired Michael Phelps (2000-2016) Events: Men's 200m Free; Men's 100m Butterfly; Men's 200m Buttefly; Men's 200m IM; Men's 400m IM; Men's 4x100m Free; Men's 4x200m Free; Men's 4x100m Medley Achievements: Gold Men's 200m Free (2008); Gold Men's 100m Butterfly (2004-2012); Gold Men's 200m Butterfly (2004, 2008, 2016); Gold Men's 200m IM (2004-2016); Gold Men's 400m IM (2004, 2008); Gold Men's 4x100m Free (2008, 2016); Gold Men's 4x200m Free (2004-2016); Gold Men's 4x100m Medley (2004-2016); Silver Men's 100m Butterfly (2016); Silver Men's 200m Butterfly (2012); Silver Men's 4x100m Free (2012); Bronze Men's 200m Free (2004); Bronze Men's 4x100m Free (2004) Current Status: Retired Spyridon Gianniotis (2000-2016) Events: Men's 400m Freestyle (2000-2008); Men's 1500m Freestyle (2000-2008); Men's Marathon 10km Open Water (2008-2016) Achievements: Silver Men's Marathon 10km Open Water (2016) Current Status: Active Synchronised Swimming Table Tennis Segun Toriola (1992-2016) Events: Men's Singles (1996-2016) / Men's Doubles (1992-2004) / Men's Team (2008, 2016) Achievements: Third Round (Round of 32) Men's Singles Beijing 2008 Current Status: Active Vladimir Samsonov (1996-2016) Events: Men's Singles (1996-2016) / Men's Doubles (1996-2000) / Men's Team (2008) Achievements: Quarter-Finals Men's Singles 1996, 2000 Current Status: Active Olufunke Oshonaike (1996-2016) Events: Women's Singles (1996-2016) / Women's Doubles (1996-2004) / Women's Team (2008) Achievements: Second Round Women's Singles (2004) Current Status: Active Timo Boll (2000-2016) Events: Men's Singles (2000-2016) / Men's Doubles (2000-2004) / Men's Team (2008-2016) Achievements: Silver Men's Team (2008); Bronze Men's Team (2012, 2016); Quarter-Finals Men's Singles (2004) Current Status: Active Adrian Crisan (2000-2016) Events: Men's Singles Achievements: Quarter-Finals Men's Singles (2012) Current Status: Active Nanthana Komwong (2000-2016) Events: Women's Singles Achievements: Third Round Women's Singles (2004, 2016) Current Status: Active Jian Fang Lay (2000-2016 Events: Women's Singles (2004-2016) / Women's Doubles (2000-2004) / Women's Team (2008-2016) Achievements: Third Round Women's Singles (2016) Current Status: Active Liu Jia (2000-2016) Events: Women's Singles (2000-2016) / Women's Doubles (2000) / Women's Team (2008-2016) Achievements: Fourth Round Women's Singles (2016) / Quarter-Finals Women's Team (2016) Current Status: Active Viktoria Pavlovich (2000-2016) Events: Women's Singles / Women's Doubles Achievements: Fourth Round Women's Singles (2000, 2004, 2012) Current Status: Active Taekwondo Tennis Leander Paes (1992-2016) Events: Men's Singles / Men's Doubles / Mixed Doubles Achievements: Bronze Men's Singles 1996; 4th Place Men's Doubles 2004; Quarter-Finals Mixed Doubles 2012 Current Status: Active Daniel Nestor (1996-2016) Events: Men's Doubles Achievements: Gold Men's Doubles Sydney 2000 Current Status: Active Triathlon Volleyball Sergey Tetyukhin (1996-2016) Events: Men's Team Achievements: Gold 2012; Silver 2000; Bronze 2004, 2008 Current Status: Active Water Polo Weightlifting Wrestling
  4. As the title suggests, I thought it would be interesting to make a list of athletes per nation and per sport who have competed at every Olympics this century (Sydney 2000 - Rio 2016). I always have a soft spot for athletes who show grit and determination to compete at the top level across a long period of time and those athletes who have such longevity are deserving of our admiration. The primary focus of this thread is so that we can track those athletes who are still on course to compete at a sixth consecutive Olympics in this century and who have a chance to qualify for Tokyo 2020. I would greatly appreciate as much help as possible from all users in this project as I am not enough familiar with some Olympic sports.
  5. USA have become the 13th nation to book their place at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. The Eagles thrashed Canada 52-16 in the second leg of their World Cup qualifying play-off in San Diego last night. The first leg in Canada ended in a draw, 28-28. This will be the USA's 8th appearance in the Rugby World Cup, only missing the 1995 World Cup in South Africa. USA goes into the pool of death alongside England, France and Argentina. Canada will play Uruguay in a play-off in early 2018 with the winner of that tie securing their spot at the 2019 World Cup. Congrats to the Eagles
  6. Irish Pentathletes Retain Mixed Relay World Cup Title Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe and Natalya Coyle retained the Mixed Relay World Cup title in Lithuania last weekend. The Irish pair built up a 23-second advantage going into the combined shoot and run event which proved enough to see them claim gold for the second successive year at the World Cup Final. The Irish duo are continuing their fine form into this season having both enjoyed a successful Rio Olympics (Arthur finished 8th and Natalya 6th in their respective individual events). There was more good news for Arthur and Natalya this week with the news that they are to be upgraded to the bronze medal for the 2015 World Championships after a failed drugs test from Russian Maksim Kustov. There were mixed emotions from the news with Arthur commenting: Delighted although at the same time devastated! My grandad & mum traveled to watch that competition & that moment was stolen from us! Natalya expressed similar sentiments: We've just been awarded a WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BRONZE medal from 2015! Happy yet sad we couldn't celebrate on the day. Elsewhere, there were encouraging results from two other Irish pentathletes with Sive Brassil placing 19th and Kate Coleman-Lenehan coming home 25th in the World Cup final in what is proving to be a breakthrough season for both. Great results for Irish pentathlon this season. Long may it continue
  7. Ireland Awarded Test Cricket Status Irish cricket has reached the proverbial promised-land with the news that they have been awarded International Test Cricket status. The International Cricket Council voted unanimously to hand Test status to Ireland and Afghanistan, who will now become just the 11th and 12th members of the lucrative Test Cricket club. It is the first time a nation has been added to the list of Test Cricket members since Bangladesh were given Test status in 2000. Ireland had given the ICC food for thought in recent years by repeatedly causing huge upsets at World Cup level, with the then Associate-member side defeating giants Pakistan, Bangladesh, England and the West Indies in the last three successive World Cups as well as drawing with Zimbabwe in the 2007 edition, each of those being Test nations. ICC chief-executive David Richardson congratulated the new Test members: “I’d like to congratulate Afghanistan and Ireland on their Full Membership status which is the result of their dedication to improving performance both off and on the field resulting in the significant development and growth of cricket in their respective countries. Both have clearly demonstrated they meet the new criteria and as such have made the progression to Full Membership.” With Ireland now getting access to play the world's best teams on a regular basis and a larger slice of funding, it is hoped that Irish cricket will continue it's dramatic progress in the years to come. Also with the carrot of Test Status no longer a prize beyond the reach of aspiring Irish players, it is hoped that Ireland will now be able to hold on to all of their best players who in the past lost players who went to England in order to get a chance of playing Test cricket. Well done guys, very well deserved
  8. Meanwhile, the commentator noted that Kiyeng as much as took a bath on one of her turns
  9. Lavillenie forgot that he was a pole vaulter and not a javelin thrower for a second
  10. 2020 Vision Silver Success for McSharry and Ferguson at European Juniors There has been further success for 2020 Vision members at the European Junior Championships in Netanya, Israel this weekend. 16-year-old Mona McSharry has added a silver to the gold she won earlier in the week in the final of the women's 200m breaststroke. Not only did she smash the Irish junior record, but she eclipsed the senior mark held by Fiona Doyle on her way to silver in a time of 2:27.22 mins. Mona has been back in the pool today, coming through the heats and semis of the women's 100m breaststroke, and establishing herself as the number one seed for tomorrow's final. Fellow 2020 Vision member Conor Ferguson was also amongst the medals, coming home in second in the final of the men's 50m backstroke, claiming the silver medal in a time of 25.27 secs. It is a busy summer for both Mona and Conor as they will also compete at the Senior World Championships later this month and again at the World Junior Championships. Mona was also helping the Irish team to a superb 4th place finish in the final of the 4x100m Mixed Medley Relay in a new Irish junior record time of 3:54.75 mins. Ireland has now claimed a gold and two silvers from these championships with Mona looking to add to her tally in the women's 100m breaststroke final tomorrow. Best of luck to her!
  11. Any chance she can still make the relay squad for London?
  12. I have forgotten about too many already
  13. I had it on PS3 console... you could also get it on Xbox and PC. I also had the Mario and Sonic one for the DS
  14. Thanks for the video, lovely performance from Judy and Vancouver Great news also about Anna.... hopefully we will see more Irish representation in future, Judy is tired waving that flag practically all on her own.
  15. Stunning venue . Great news about Judy also, I hadn't heard anything
  16. 2020 Vision Mona McSharry Mona McSharry claims gold at European Junior Championships It was a golden day in the pool for 2020 Vision Member Mona McSharry as she claimed the 50m breaststroke title at the European Junior Championships in Israel today. The 16-year-old set a new Irish senior record of 30.91secs in the semi-finals and claimed top spot on the podium in the final, finishing ahead of Poland's Weronika Hellmann. McSharry will go again in the women's 200m breaststroke heats tomorrow along with teammate Niamh Coyne. Elsewhere, Ellen Walshe knocked over a second off her personal best in the women's 200m butterfly, finishing in 10th place overall.
  17. @hckosice come on, we all know you don't mind if you are in Spain or in Somalia, as long as you are by the sea .... pfff, who cares for categories I hear you say, when you can have lovely sea
  18. Not much chance in appealing to UEFA when it is their stupid rules that allow for this kind of thing to happen. I really dislike these "best runner-up" rules just like we also have in FIFA World Cup qualifying where the second placed team with the least points don't even get a play-off. It is highly unjust, because the best groups usually have many teams who take points from each other and so the second placed team finishes on fewer points than a second placed team in a crazy easy group. Many rugby competitions are equally annoying in this regard.
  19. Yes, like PDC darts world champs . That's the kind of winter sports I am into
  20. It was awesome indeed.... I want to play it again now . I loved the gymnastics too.... I think I have some good placings on the worldwide list (or at least I used to) . There was a guy from Spain called Hulkaran who was just unbeatable
  21. My favourite event in any of the Olympic video games.... playing this online was just the best fun ever
  22. Yes, something like that. After playing it some days it began to get on my nerves
  23. Well it wasn't the main menu music that was the problem.... do you remember the songs that played as you competed in each event?
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