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  1. Are you german? I could have asked the same question ... oh wait ... only one german athlete made the final, so i guess that Koch will be the lucky one. Its really sad to see two swimming powerhouses in such a bad state.
  2. Kiefer and Thibus still in? I hope that they wont have to fight against each other, sadly its impossible that both of them win gold. As long as one of them wins gold and the other one also wins a medal, i will be fine, otherwise it will be another disaster.
  3. Come on Laura, just one step away from the final, we desperately need a gold ... please at least win a medal.
  4. Like i said, Korea doesnt have many medal contenders, but almost all of them win gold. Löw is looking good in mens double trap, time for another 4th place for Germany.
  5. Get in! Cancellara winning gold would be absolutely amazing! Hopefully ahead of Dennis and Dumoulin. I am really surprised that Cancellara is going for gold, everyone thought that it would be between Froome and Dumoulin. If Cancellara can win here, than Martin in top shape also wouldve had a chance, but i guess he is really done.
  6. Womens foil competition is a perfect summary of Germany at the summer olympics so far: Our athletes either completey mess up or get injured, both is true for Golubytskyi ... I am already counting the days until this nightmare is finally over. Only 11 days to go ...
  7. Amazing result, Park really deserved it, but Grumier wouldve been an even better winner. South Korea isnt good in many sports, but almost all of their gold medal contenders win the gold. Of course it helps that all their gold medal winners wont have to work ever again, its a huge motivation for those athletes.
  8. [hide] Knockout Round August 12th - August 19th, 2016 8 Nations, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match Quarterfinals Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 August 12th 2016, h. 13:00, Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília United States 3 0 Sweden August 12th 2016, h. 16:00, Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador China 1 2 Germany August 12th 2016, h. 19:00, Arena Corinthians, São Paulo Canada 1 2 France August 12th 2016, h. 22:00, Mineirão, Belo Horizonte Brazil 3 1 Australia [/hide]
  9. Haha, the 43 year old woman really wins the gold, what a joke. I am really sorry for the russian girl, she deserved the gold.
  10. Very disappointing swim by Le Clos and Cseh. With his time at the european championships, Cseh wouldve won gold. You have to give credit to Kenderesi, because he didnt go out too fast. If the race wouldve been 10 m longer, than Kenderesi wouldve won the gold. Russians are the bad guys, but americans are winning all the golds, really funny to see. You really have to feel for Russia, they know that the other top nations arent any cleaner, but they cant prove it. No one wouldve thought that Watanabe or Scott could fight for a medal and now Watanabe might even win the gold.
  11. For me France and USA are the 2 best teams and Sweden/China arent even in top 5, so our path to the semifinal should be clearly easier. I am not saying that Canada doesnt have a chance, considering how many canadian athletes are overperforming here and also how much Canada always seems to overperform in womens football at the olympics, but for me they are still clearly the underdog in a match against USA/France. German coach for example didnt use Däbritz who normally always plays and the substitutions in the second half were also very weird. I think we never wanted to win the match, but of course we aimed for a draw. This doesnt mean that the german team is better than the canadian team at the moment, but there was clearly no reason for Germany to win this match.
  12. I pray that Armstrong wont win, a 43 year old winning gold in a sport that is 100% about endurance would just be ridiculous, but with americans you never know.
  13. Congrats, but is that really important? For me a medal would be much more important than a win against Germany ...
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[hide] Event and Date Gold Medal Winner Silver Medal Winner Bronze Medal Winner Athletes Women's 10000m Day 1, August 12th, 2016 Ayana Aprot Dibaba Almaz Ayana Gelete Burka Tirunesh Dibaba Alice Aprot Vivian Cheruiyot Betsy Saina Molly Huddle Emily Infeld Any Other Men's 20km Race Walk Day 1, August 12th, 2016 Lopez Wang Cai Benjamin Thorne Zelin Cai Ding Chen Zheng Wang Isamu Fujisawa Daisuka Matsunaga Eiki Takahashi Miguel Angel Lopez Ruslan Dmytrenko Any Other Women's Shot Put Day 1, August 12th, 2016 Adams Gong Schwanitz Yuliya Leantsiuk Gong Lijiao Christina Schwanitz Anita Marton Valerie Adams MIchelle Carter Any Other Men's Discus Throw Day 2, August 13th, 2016 Robert Harting Malachowski Milanov Philip Milanov Gerd Kanter Christoph Harting Robert Harting Fredrick Dacres Piotr Malachowski Robert Urbanek Any Other Men's Long Jump Day 2, August 13th, 2016 Rutherford Lawson Dendy Fabrice Lapierre Greg Rutherford Damar Forbes Rushwal Samaai Michel Torneus Marquis Dendy Jeff Henderson Jarrion Lawson Any Other Men's 10000m Day 2, August 13th, 2016 Farah Kamworor Any other Yigrem Demelash Abadi Hadis Tamirat Tola Mo Farah Geoffrey Kamworor Paul Tanui Ali Kaya Galen Rupp Any Other Women's 100m Day 2, August 13th, 2016 Schippers Thompson Bowie Murielle Ahoure Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Elaine Thompson Dafne Schippers Blessing Okagbare Tianna Bartoleta Tori Bowie English Gardner Any Other Women's Heptathlon Day 2, August 13th, 2016 Ennis Hill Theisen Eaton Johnson Thompson Nafissatou Thiam Brianne Theisen Eaton Claudia Rath Jessica Ennis Hill Katarina Johnson Thompson Laura Ikauniece Admidina Nadine Broersen Anouk Vetter Any Other Women's Marathon Day 3, August 14th, 2016 Sumgong Tsegaye Dibaba Eunice Kirwa Mare Dibaba Tirfi Tsegaye Tigist Tufa Kayoko Fukushi Jemima Jelagat Sumgong Visiline Jepkesho Jelah Kiprop Someone from Portugal Any Other Women's Triple Jump Day 3, August 14th, 2016 Ibarguen Rojas Rypakova Gabriela Petrova Caterine Ibarguen Jeanine Assani Issouf Hanna Knyazyeva Kimberly Williams Olga Rypakova Olha Saladukha Yulimar Rojas Any Other Men's 400m Day 3, August 14th, 2016 Van Niekerk Merritt James Steven Gardiner Isaac Makwala Baboloki Thebe Kirani James Bralon Taplin Abdelaleh Haroun Wayde van Niekerk Machel Cedenio LaShawn Merritt Any Other Men's 100m Day 3, August 14th, 2016 Bolt Gatlin Bromell Andre de Grasse Jimmy Vicaut Nickel Ashmeade Yohan Blake Usain Bolt Femi Ogunode Marvin Bracey Travyon Bromell Justin Gatlin Any Other Women's Hammer Throw Day 4, August 15th, 2016 Wlodarczyk Heidler Zhang Wang Zheng Zhang Wenxiu Alexandra Tavernier Betty Heidler Sophie Hitchon Zalina Marghieva Anita Wlodarszyk Any Other Women's 3000m Steeplechase Day 4, August 15th, 2016 Jebet Jepkemoi Krause Ruth Jebet Sofia Assefa Hiwot Ayalew Gesa Felicitas Krause Hyvin Kiyeng Jepkemoi Habiba Ghribi Emma Coburn Any Other Men's Pole Vault Day 4, August 15th, 2016 Lavillenie Kendricks Barber Thiago Braz Shawn Barber Renaud Lavillenie Kevin Menaldo Raphael Holzdeppe Konstantinos Filippidis Sam Kendricks Any Other Men's 800m Day 4, August 15th, 2016 Rudisha Kszczot Kipketer Amel Tuka Nijel Amos Ayanleh Souleiman Mohamed Aman Pierre-Ambroise Bosse David Rudisha Alfred Kipketer Ferguson Rotich Adam Kszczot Any Other Women's 400m Day 4, August 15th, 2016 Miller Felix Hastings Shaunae Miller Christine Ohuruogu Shericka Jackson Stephanie Ann McPherson Allyson Felix Natasha Hastings Any Other Men's Triple Jump Day 5, August 16th, 2016 Taylor Claye Pichardo Bin Dong Pedro Pablo Pichardo Ernesto Reve Benjamin Compaore Max Hess Nelson Evora Will Claye Christian Taylor Any Other Women's Discus Throw Day 5, August 16th, 2016 Perkovic Caballero Perez Dani Samuels Su Xinyue Sandra Perkovic Denia Caballero Yaime Perez Shanice Craft Julia Fischer Nadine Muller Any Other Men's High Jump Day 5, August 16th, 2016 Bondarenko Barshim Drouin Donald Thomas Derek Douin Zhang Guowei Mutaz Essa Barshim Majed Aldin Ghazal Bohdan Bondarenko Andriy Protsenko Erik Kynard Any Other Women's 1500m Day 5, August 16th, 2016 Dibaba Kipyegon Hassan Genzebe Dibaba Dawit Seyaum Laura Muir Faith Kipyegon Rababe Arafi Sifan Hassan Shannon Rowbury Jennifer Simpson Any Other Men's 110m Hurdles Day 5, August 16th, 2016 Ortega McLeod Allen Dimitri Bascou Pascal Martinot-Lagarde Omar McLeod Hansle Parchment Orlando Ortega Devon Allen Ronnie Ash Jeff Porter Any Other Men's 3000m Steeplechase Day 6, August 17th, 2016 Conselsus Kipruto Kemboi Jager Matthew Hughes Yoann Kowal Mahiedine Mekhissi-Bennabad Conselsus Kupruto Brimin Kipruto Ezekiel Kemboi Evan Jager Any Other Women's Long Jump Day 6, August 17th, 2016 Reese Spanovic Bartoletta Brooke Stratton Christabel Nettey Malaika Mihambo Sosthene Moguenara Shara Proctor Lorraine Ugen Ivana Spanovic Tianna Bartoletta Brittney Reese Any Other Women's 200m Day 6, August 17th, 2016 Schippers Thompson Bowie Murielle Ahoure Dina Asher-Smith Veronica Campbell-Brown Elaine Thompson Dafne Schippers Tori Bowie Jenna Prandini Any Other Women's 100m Hurdles Day 6, August 17th, 2016 Rollins Roleder Talay Alina Talay Cindy Roleder Cindy Ofili Tiffany Porter Nia Ali Kristi Castlin Brianna Rollins Any Other Men's 400m Hurdles Day 7, August 18th, 2016 Clement Any other Bett Jeffery Gibson Jaheel Hyde Nicholas Bett Boniface Mucheru Kariem Hussein Yasmani Copello Kerron Clement Michael Tinsley Any Other Men's Shot Put Day 7, August 18th, 2016 Kovacs Crouser Storl David Storl O'Dayne Richards Tom Walsh Konrad Bukowiecki Tomasz Majewski Ryan Crouser Darrell Hill Joe Kovacs Any Other Women's Javelin Throw Day 7, August 18th, 2016 Khaladovich Spotakova Any other Tatsiana Khaladovich Lu Huihui Barbora Spotakova Christin Hussong Christina Obergfoll Madara Palameika Sunette Viljoen Any Other Men's Decathlon Day 7, August 18th, 2016 Eaton Warner Mayer Damian Warner Kevin Mayer Arthur Abele Rico Freimuth Ashton Eaton Jeremy Taiwo Zach Ziemek Any Other Women's 400m Hurdles Day 7, August 18th, 2016 Muhammad Russell Doyle Zuzana Hejnova Sara Petersen Eilidh Doyle Janieve Russell Kaliese Spencer Sydney McLaughlin Dalilah Muhammad Ashleigh Spencer Any Other Men's 200m Day 7, August 18th, 2016 Bolt Gatlin Merritt Miguel Francis Andre de Grasse Nickel Ashmeade Yohan Blake Usain Bolt Alonso Edward Justin Gatlin LaShawn Merritt Ameer Webb Any Other Men's 50km Race Walk Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Diniz Toth Tallent Jared Tallent Yohann Diniz Rob Heffernan Hiroki Arai Takayuki Tanii Matej Toth Any Other Women's 20km Race Walk Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Hong Any other Giorgi Erica de Sena Liu Hong Shenjie Qieyang Lu Xiuzhi Antonella Palmisano Eleonora Giorgi Elisa Riguado Maria Guadalupe Gonzalez Ana Cabesinha Any Other Women's Pole Vault Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Stefanidi Silva Suhr Fabiana Murer Yarisley Silva Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou Ekaterini Stefanidi Sandi Morris Jennifer Suhr Any Other Men's Hammer Throw Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Fajdek Tikhon Nazarov Pavel Tikhon Wagner Domingos Krisztian Pars Pawel Fajdek Wojciech Nowicki Ashraf el-Seify Marcel Lomnicky Dilshod Nazarov Any Other Women's 5000m Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Ayana Cheruiyot Obiri Almaz Ayana Senbere Teferi Ababel Yeshane Mercy Cherono Vivian Cheruiyot Hellen Obiri Any Other Women's 4x100m Relay Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Jamaica USA GB Brazil Canada Germany Great Britain Jamaica Netherlands Trinidad and Tobago United States Any Other Men's 4x100m Relay Day 8, August 19th, 2016 Jamaica USA GB Antigua and Barbuda Canada China France Great Britain Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago United States Any Other Women's High Jump Day 9, August 20th, 2016 Lowe Beitia Any other Mirela Demireva Ana Simic Blanka Vlasic Marie Jungfleisch Airine Palsyte Kamila Licwinko Jeanelle Scheper Ruth Beitia Chaunte Lowe Any Other Men's Javelin Throw Day 9, August 20th, 2016 Röhler Yego Ruuskanen Vitezslav Vesely Tero Pitkamaki Antti Ruuskanen Thomas Roehler Johannes Vetter Julian Weber Julius Yego Keshorn Walcott Any Other Men's 1500m Day 9, August 20th, 2016 Makhloufi Kiprop Centrowitz Taoufik Makhloufi Ayanleh Souleiman Asbel Kiprop Ronald Kwemoi Elijah Manangoi Abdalaati Iguider Nick Willis Henrik Ingebrigsten Matthew Centrowitz Any Other Women's 800m Day 9, August 20th, 2016 Semenya Niyonsaba Bishop Maryna Arzamasava Francine Niyonsaba Melissa Bishop Renelle Lamote Eunice Jepkoech Sum Margaret Nyairera Wambui Rababe Arafi Caster Semenya Ajee Wilson Any Other Men's 5000m Day 9, August 20th, 2016 Farah Edris Any other Albert Rop Muktar Edris Dejen Gebremeskel Hagos Gebrhiwet Mo Farah Isiah Koech Caleb Ndiku Bernard Lagat Any Other Women's 4x400m Relay Day 9, August 20th, 2016 USA Jamaica GB Bahamas France Great Britain Italy Jamaica Nigeria Ukraine United States Any Other Men's 4x400m Relay Day 9, August 20th, 2016 USA Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Bahamas Belgium Botswana Dominican Republic Great Britain Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago United States Any Other Men's Marathon Day 10, August 21st, 2016 Kipchoge Biwott Rupp Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Tesfaye Abrera Berhanu Lemi Feyisa Lilesa Stanley Biwott Eliud Kipchoge Wesley Korir Galen Rupp Any Other [/hide]
  15. I really dont get why Canada was so happy about that win ... ? They will have to play France/USA now, Germany on the other hand will play against Sweden/China.
  16. Cant believe it, the second safe gold we lost today and the second time that France profited from it. Many german athletes are mental midgets, no doubt about that.
  17. I think Jung will make at least one mistake in the second round, he didnt look too convincing in the first round, Nicolas could win his second gold today.
  18. Yeah, we always start slow, i think 4 years ago it took even longer for us to win a medal. This time Biedermann (mens 200 free), Engleder (womens 10 m air rifle) and Hausding/Klein (mens 10 m synchronized) already could have won a medal, but it wasnt meant to be apparently ...
  19. Congrats, of course i would have preferred a gold for Germany, but France taking the gold is better than Australia or New Zealand taking the gold, especially because you also have been pretty unlucky in Rio so far. Its crazy that the german team still won the silver, although they couldnt have performed any worse. This could have been the easiest gold ever, but Klimke and Auffarth obviously were satisfied with their gold from 4 years ago and didnt want to win another one ...
  20. Exactly, nice that you noticed it, i already wrote him a PM 3 or 4 hours ago. By the way: We are talking about question 74, for everyone who isnt an equestrian expert.
  21. Nice to know that you will stop with the discussion and also nice to know that you somehow know how often i watch eventing. I guess i dont have to say anthing, because you know what i think anyway? If you dont mind, then please allow me to still write what i think, just in case that other people might not have your divine talent to read my mind: 1) 54/91 is still less than 38/64 2) Would you say that the level of competition at the olympics and world championships is the same? Am i right to assume that the average quality of athletes at 2014 world championships was lower than the average quality of athletes in Rio or would you say that most of those 27 athletes who werent allowed to compete here but competed at the last world championships would have been able to finish the course as expected? You have to wonder why all those world class athletes didnt manage to qualify ... 3) I want to ask another question, of course you dont have to answer it: How often in the last 6 olympics (1992-2012) or 7 world championships (1990-2014) did at least 59% of the athletes retire/had to whitdraw/had at least one refusal?
  22. Yeah, but this time 38 out of 64 were eliminated, had to retire or had a refusal. So if this is quite normal, then please tell me: 1) When was the last time that more than 59% werent able to finish the course as planned? Simple question and if a course like that is quite normal for a competition like olympic games or world championships, then you should be able to find the answer pretty fast. 2) When was the last time that no team was able to finish the course with all four riders as planned, having no refusal/retirement/elimination? I understand that most people want to see Germany lose, so i dont expect anyone here to have an unbiased opinion, especially because you expressed before that you are not a great fan of Jung, despite the fact that he is without a doubt the greatest eventing rider of all time.
  23. I said that its a lottery if its a course like today, not in general ... 1/4 of all the riders were eliminated or retired during cross-country. Of the remaining 48 riders 22 had a refusal. So out of 64 athletes in total only 26 were able to ride the course as planned, for me thats not acceptable. Each team had at least one rider who got eliminated or had a refusal, so obviously it wasnt about having a bad day, no nation really knew how to handle the course. IOC will kick out eventing and probably also dressage sooner or later, but probably for another reason. There are just extremely few people who care about this sport and thats all that IOC is about.
  24. Yeah i think all teams had at least one athlete who got eliminated or had a refusal, i guess for all of them it was just bad luck ... Klimkes mistake was obvious, she was riding too fast and therefore missed the obstacle, the german coach told her to risk everything. If this is what eventing should look like for you, then it hopefully will be kicked out of the olympics because no one wants to watch this shitty lottery.
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