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Donce got a reaction from rafalgorka in Olympic Games 2020 League
AUSTRALIA WINS THE 2020 TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPICS LEAGUE!!!!!
After no British runner reached the Top 8 today in the Men's Marathon, they are now technically out of contest for the League victory too and it now will officially go to the Aussies (I didn't check the results and watched the replay of the end until a couple minutes ago).
Day 16 Standings and Report will come when all competition is over and the standings on a Google Sheets spreadsheet will be updated, which will happen up to a couple of hours after the final match of this (and last) year's Olympics are over.
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almost 3 years later...
If anyone is even reading this thread anymore, it is time to finally close the 2020 Olympics League, right in time for the next Summer Olmypics edition. At the end, the USA were able to take the win over the Netherlands, as well as be clear in the points without the multipliers. If you enjoyed the concept by Greco and the execution by me, I appreciate that, but already can tell you to not get hyped (more on that later), also no day standings or report except for this. Also a decent amount of stuff, even including my presence, has not aged well, but so be it. Nevertheless, here are full standings with each NOC's multipliers (smaller one > bigger one in tiebreakers):
Pos NOC NOC Name Total Points Tally TPT Pre-Multiplier Multiplier 1. Australia 2979 993 3 2. Great Britain 2836 1418 2 3. USA 2493 2493 1 4. Netherlands 2454 818 3 5. China 1965 1965 1 6. Hungary 1916 479 4 7. Italy 1776 888 2 8. Germany 1740 870 2 9. New Zealand 1688 422 4 10. France 1642 821 2 11. ROC 1536 1536 1 12. Japan 1395 1395 1 13. Cuba 1268 317 4 14. Ukraine 1203 401 3 15. Canada 1178 589 2 16. Switzerland 1172 293 4 17. Jamaica 1065 213 5 18. Poland 1053 351 3 19. Denmark 1036 259 4 20. Sweden 1016 254 4 21. South Korea 1010 505 2 22. Norway 960 192 5 23. Georgia 940 188 5 24. Croatia 920 184 5 25. Czech Republic 904 226 4 26. Spain 816 408 2 27. Belgium 816 204 4 28. Serbia 776 194 4 29. Chinese Taipei 723 241 3 30. Bulgaria 715 143 5 31. Slovenia 710 142 5 32. Kenya 705 235 3 33. Belarus 644 161 4 34. Hong Kong 605 121 5 35. Ethiopia 555 111 5 36. Turkey 536 268 2 37. Austria 512 128 4 38. Iran 492 164 3 39. Greece 484 121 4 40. Brazil 474 474 1 41. Israel 472 118 4 42. Uzbekistan 444 148 3 43. Azerbaijan 444 111 4 44. Mongolia 425 85 5 44. Slovakia 425 85 5 46. Kazakhstan 393 131 3 47. Portugal 392 98 4 48. Venezuela 388 97 4 49. Ireland 376 94
4 50. Colombia 372 124 3 51. Dominican Republic 372 93 4 52. Romania 360 120 3 53. Armenia 355 71 5 54. Uganda 344 86 4 55. Qatar 330 66 5 56. Ecuador 308 77 4 57. Indonesia 297 99 3 58. Latvia 295 59 5 59. India 290 145 2 60. Kyrgyzstan 285 57 5 61. Bahamas 270 54 5 61. Kosovo 270 54 5 63. Egypt 252 126 2 64. Philippines 249 83 3 65. Mexico 242 121 2 66. Estonia 225 45 5 67. Finland 220 44 5 68. San Marino 210 42 5 69. Lithuania 195 39 5 70. Tunisia 188 47 4 71. Fiji 185 37 5 72. Thailand 183 61 3 73. South Africa 170 85 2 74. Jordan 170 34 5 75. Malaysia 148 37 4 76. Puerto Rico 140 28 5 77. Turkmenistan 135 27 5 78. Argentina 128 64 2 79. Bermuda 125 25 5 80. Ivory Coast 120 30 4 81. Bahrain 120 24 5 81. Moldova 120 24 5 83. Nigeria 114 38 3 84. Namibia 105 21 5 85. North Macedonia 90 18 5 86. Saudi Arabia 88 22 4 87. Morocco 87 29 3 88. Kuwait 85 17 5 89. Botswana 75 15 5 90. Burkina Faso 70 14 5 90. Grenada 70 14 5 92. Syria 60 12 5 93. Ghana 52 13 4 94. Costa Rica 50 10 5 94. Singapore 50 10 5 96. Refugee Olympic Team 45 9 5 97. Chile 44 11 4 97. Peru 44 11 4 99. Cyprus 40 8 5 99. Mozambique 40 8 5 101. Bosnia & Herzegovina 35 7 5 102. Guatemala 32 8 4 102. Pakistan 32 8 4 104. Algeria 30 10 3 105. Albania 30 6 5 105. British Virgin Islands 30 6 5 105. Haiti 30 6 5 105. Panama 30 6 5 105. Suriname 30 6 5 110. Tonga 25 5 5 110. Trinidad & Tobago 25 5 5 112. Vietnam 24 6 4 113. Burundi 20 4 5 113. Cameroon 20 4 5 113. Eritrea 20 4 5 113. Liberia 20 4 5 113. Mauritius 20 4 5 113. Montenegro 20 4 5 113. Niger 20 4 5 120. Uruguay 15 3 5 121. Tanzania 10 2 5
I ran out of flag emotes lol
And that will finally close this chapter of the Olympic League.
As for the Paris edition, I was planning to do one during the Games again, but, despite having my best effort to prepare very much in advance, including having a different multiplier system based on World Championships, but as I got into it I fell out of will to do it again. Main reason - the next Games are in Europe, therefore the nature of the League would make it less enjoyable, especially since there's no way I'll be both making reports and having sleep, so I am delaying it at the very least until the replays are out.
Anyone is free in taking this format and reinventing it into what they want, especially since I kinda did that myself.
Nevertheless, I am finally done being a professional lurker and will defo join in for the prediction contests, as well as other stuff that I find interesting and fun. Goodbye! (for now)
(also if anyone wants to talk about this league pls do it in my DMs )
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Donce got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Olympic Games 2020 League
AUSTRALIA WINS THE 2020 TOKYO SUMMER OLYMPICS LEAGUE!!!!!
After no British runner reached the Top 8 today in the Men's Marathon, they are now technically out of contest for the League victory too and it now will officially go to the Aussies (I didn't check the results and watched the replay of the end until a couple minutes ago).
Day 16 Standings and Report will come when all competition is over and the standings on a Google Sheets spreadsheet will be updated, which will happen up to a couple of hours after the final match of this (and last) year's Olympics are over.
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almost 3 years later...
If anyone is even reading this thread anymore, it is time to finally close the 2020 Olympics League, right in time for the next Summer Olmypics edition. At the end, the USA were able to take the win over the Netherlands, as well as be clear in the points without the multipliers. If you enjoyed the concept by Greco and the execution by me, I appreciate that, but already can tell you to not get hyped (more on that later), also no day standings or report except for this. Also a decent amount of stuff, even including my presence, has not aged well, but so be it. Nevertheless, here are full standings with each NOC's multipliers (smaller one > bigger one in tiebreakers):
Pos NOC NOC Name Total Points Tally TPT Pre-Multiplier Multiplier 1. Australia 2979 993 3 2. Great Britain 2836 1418 2 3. USA 2493 2493 1 4. Netherlands 2454 818 3 5. China 1965 1965 1 6. Hungary 1916 479 4 7. Italy 1776 888 2 8. Germany 1740 870 2 9. New Zealand 1688 422 4 10. France 1642 821 2 11. ROC 1536 1536 1 12. Japan 1395 1395 1 13. Cuba 1268 317 4 14. Ukraine 1203 401 3 15. Canada 1178 589 2 16. Switzerland 1172 293 4 17. Jamaica 1065 213 5 18. Poland 1053 351 3 19. Denmark 1036 259 4 20. Sweden 1016 254 4 21. South Korea 1010 505 2 22. Norway 960 192 5 23. Georgia 940 188 5 24. Croatia 920 184 5 25. Czech Republic 904 226 4 26. Spain 816 408 2 27. Belgium 816 204 4 28. Serbia 776 194 4 29. Chinese Taipei 723 241 3 30. Bulgaria 715 143 5 31. Slovenia 710 142 5 32. Kenya 705 235 3 33. Belarus 644 161 4 34. Hong Kong 605 121 5 35. Ethiopia 555 111 5 36. Turkey 536 268 2 37. Austria 512 128 4 38. Iran 492 164 3 39. Greece 484 121 4 40. Brazil 474 474 1 41. Israel 472 118 4 42. Uzbekistan 444 148 3 43. Azerbaijan 444 111 4 44. Mongolia 425 85 5 44. Slovakia 425 85 5 46. Kazakhstan 393 131 3 47. Portugal 392 98 4 48. Venezuela 388 97 4 49. Ireland 376 94
4 50. Colombia 372 124 3 51. Dominican Republic 372 93 4 52. Romania 360 120 3 53. Armenia 355 71 5 54. Uganda 344 86 4 55. Qatar 330 66 5 56. Ecuador 308 77 4 57. Indonesia 297 99 3 58. Latvia 295 59 5 59. India 290 145 2 60. Kyrgyzstan 285 57 5 61. Bahamas 270 54 5 61. Kosovo 270 54 5 63. Egypt 252 126 2 64. Philippines 249 83 3 65. Mexico 242 121 2 66. Estonia 225 45 5 67. Finland 220 44 5 68. San Marino 210 42 5 69. Lithuania 195 39 5 70. Tunisia 188 47 4 71. Fiji 185 37 5 72. Thailand 183 61 3 73. South Africa 170 85 2 74. Jordan 170 34 5 75. Malaysia 148 37 4 76. Puerto Rico 140 28 5 77. Turkmenistan 135 27 5 78. Argentina 128 64 2 79. Bermuda 125 25 5 80. Ivory Coast 120 30 4 81. Bahrain 120 24 5 81. Moldova 120 24 5 83. Nigeria 114 38 3 84. Namibia 105 21 5 85. North Macedonia 90 18 5 86. Saudi Arabia 88 22 4 87. Morocco 87 29 3 88. Kuwait 85 17 5 89. Botswana 75 15 5 90. Burkina Faso 70 14 5 90. Grenada 70 14 5 92. Syria 60 12 5 93. Ghana 52 13 4 94. Costa Rica 50 10 5 94. Singapore 50 10 5 96. Refugee Olympic Team 45 9 5 97. Chile 44 11 4 97. Peru 44 11 4 99. Cyprus 40 8 5 99. Mozambique 40 8 5 101. Bosnia & Herzegovina 35 7 5 102. Guatemala 32 8 4 102. Pakistan 32 8 4 104. Algeria 30 10 3 105. Albania 30 6 5 105. British Virgin Islands 30 6 5 105. Haiti 30 6 5 105. Panama 30 6 5 105. Suriname 30 6 5 110. Tonga 25 5 5 110. Trinidad & Tobago 25 5 5 112. Vietnam 24 6 4 113. Burundi 20 4 5 113. Cameroon 20 4 5 113. Eritrea 20 4 5 113. Liberia 20 4 5 113. Mauritius 20 4 5 113. Montenegro 20 4 5 113. Niger 20 4 5 120. Uruguay 15 3 5 121. Tanzania 10 2 5
I ran out of flag emotes lol
And that will finally close this chapter of the Olympic League.
As for the Paris edition, I was planning to do one during the Games again, but, despite having my best effort to prepare very much in advance, including having a different multiplier system based on World Championships, but as I got into it I fell out of will to do it again. Main reason - the next Games are in Europe, therefore the nature of the League would make it less enjoyable, especially since there's no way I'll be both making reports and having sleep, so I am delaying it at the very least until the replays are out.
Anyone is free in taking this format and reinventing it into what they want, especially since I kinda did that myself.
Nevertheless, I am finally done being a professional lurker and will defo join in for the prediction contests, as well as other stuff that I find interesting and fun. Goodbye! (for now)
(also if anyone wants to talk about this league pls do it in my DMs )
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 15 Report
Welcome to the report of the penultimate day of the inaugural 2020 Summer Olympics League. I wasn't able to experience the s*itload of medal matches and races live, sadly enough, because I was away from my home town for the first part of the day and the second part was spent away from home in a town event and I pretty much took it slow at the start by watching highlights of every event one by one until I left for the town event and then I came back after midnight and I decided to just update the standings without watching the highlights and spent the entire night doing that up until right now at 6 AM my time. The Report is gonna be pretty lackluster, but I plan on making it an evolving report for the final day, where I change the standings fight status throughout the morning. OK, rambling aside, now - the Report.
Full Standings:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
The Fight for the Victory:
So then, there were 2
Australia (leader):
Minimum 2976 pts (2967 + 9)
GB (2nd):
Maximum plus 4 Golds, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, a 5th and a 7th places (2722 + 272 = 2994 pts max)
(set at 3:14 AM GMT with no looking at the results just yet)
I can't believe we are almost at the end of this year's Olympics and, simultaneously, it's League. This concept may return for upcoming popular sport championships and Winter Olympics, but stay tuned for if they do. See you in the Day 16 Report, but for now, bye!
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Donce got a reaction from El Greco 21 in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 14 Report
Welcome to the Day 14 of the 2020 Summer Olympics League Report. Yes, after exclusively working on this league silently via the Google Sheets spreadsheet, I am back on posting on this thread. The burnout just keeps growing as I had to delay the changes in Report style for 3 days and this post will be pretty lackluster but I may just be able to make it a full and extensive Report for Day 15. Ok, let's get into it.
Full Standings (changed the countries' names in the total standings to:
green, if they have a chance of winning the League, or
red, if they don't have a chance to be at the top at the end of it all):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Very short report of the countries that can still win the League and how much more medals and points each of them can add to their total medal/points tally
Australia (leader of total standings):
Minimum 2844 pts (2817 + 27)
GB (2nd in total standings):
Maximum plus 16 Golds, 6 Silvers and 3 Bronzes (2530 + 1088 = 3618 pts max)
USA (3rd):
Maximum plus 23 Golds, 5 Silvers, 5 Bronzes, a 4th and a 5th Place (2169 + 735 = 2904 pts max)
Netherlands (4th):
Maximum 11 Golds, 4 Silvers, a Bronze and a 5th place (2145 + 1089 = 3234 pts max)
Again, I am very much hoping I can serve you a packed Report of the penultimate competition day and I hope you hope for that too. Good night and I'll see you later today my time (I'm, again, hoping). Bye!
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Donce got a reaction from MagyarBabu in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 14 Report
Welcome to the Day 14 of the 2020 Summer Olympics League Report. Yes, after exclusively working on this league silently via the Google Sheets spreadsheet, I am back on posting on this thread. The burnout just keeps growing as I had to delay the changes in Report style for 3 days and this post will be pretty lackluster but I may just be able to make it a full and extensive Report for Day 15. Ok, let's get into it.
Full Standings (changed the countries' names in the total standings to:
green, if they have a chance of winning the League, or
red, if they don't have a chance to be at the top at the end of it all):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Very short report of the countries that can still win the League and how much more medals and points each of them can add to their total medal/points tally
Australia (leader of total standings):
Minimum 2844 pts (2817 + 27)
GB (2nd in total standings):
Maximum plus 16 Golds, 6 Silvers and 3 Bronzes (2530 + 1088 = 3618 pts max)
USA (3rd):
Maximum plus 23 Golds, 5 Silvers, 5 Bronzes, a 4th and a 5th Place (2169 + 735 = 2904 pts max)
Netherlands (4th):
Maximum 11 Golds, 4 Silvers, a Bronze and a 5th place (2145 + 1089 = 3234 pts max)
Again, I am very much hoping I can serve you a packed Report of the penultimate competition day and I hope you hope for that too. Good night and I'll see you later today my time (I'm, again, hoping). Bye!
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 14 Report
Welcome to the Day 14 of the 2020 Summer Olympics League Report. Yes, after exclusively working on this league silently via the Google Sheets spreadsheet, I am back on posting on this thread. The burnout just keeps growing as I had to delay the changes in Report style for 3 days and this post will be pretty lackluster but I may just be able to make it a full and extensive Report for Day 15. Ok, let's get into it.
Full Standings (changed the countries' names in the total standings to:
green, if they have a chance of winning the League, or
red, if they don't have a chance to be at the top at the end of it all):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Very short report of the countries that can still win the League and how much more medals and points each of them can add to their total medal/points tally
Australia (leader of total standings):
Minimum 2844 pts (2817 + 27)
GB (2nd in total standings):
Maximum plus 16 Golds, 6 Silvers and 3 Bronzes (2530 + 1088 = 3618 pts max)
USA (3rd):
Maximum plus 23 Golds, 5 Silvers, 5 Bronzes, a 4th and a 5th Place (2169 + 735 = 2904 pts max)
Netherlands (4th):
Maximum 11 Golds, 4 Silvers, a Bronze and a 5th place (2145 + 1089 = 3234 pts max)
Again, I am very much hoping I can serve you a packed Report of the penultimate competition day and I hope you hope for that too. Good night and I'll see you later today my time (I'm, again, hoping). Bye!
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 12 Standings
Hello and welcome to the Day 12 Standings of this year's Olympics League! I have decided to delay the whole Report changes for today's (my time) one because it was pretty stressful and time consuming to try and do it today and yesterday and the delay may help filter some teams very unlikely to win the inaugural Olympics League (atleast I am hoping it's not the last) and make the Report writing process way quicker and more enjoyable. Alright, daily apology and greeting over, now the good stuff.
Full Standings:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Biggest Gainers:
1. Kenya | 70th -> 46th (+24)
2. Iran | 61st -> 45th (+16)
3. Uganda | 71st -> 59th (+12)
4. Kyrgyzstan | 55th -> 47th (+8)
5. Egypt | 82nd -> 76th (+6)
Newcomers:
Syria (85th)
Liberia (107th)
Montenegro (112th)
Botswana (115th)
Trinidad & Tobago (116th)
There's not gonna be a Day 12 Report, but a Day 13 one I will try to drop later today or at the very start of the next day (my time), but even if later, it will come up on this thread, because I feel like there was enough time without a report and want to stop the "no Report streak". It will be the same concept as the one I wanted to apply to the Day 12 Report but later decided to not and delay them, like I said earlier. Good night everyone, see you on the next post, which is hopefully gonna be the Day 14 Report. Bye!
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 11 Standings
Welcome to the Day 11 of the 2020 Summer Olympics Standings. Sorry for promising a Day 10 Report and not delivering it yesterday, I started writing it at 1:30 my time, because of the burnout and the laziness I felt didn't allow me to work on it earlier, and so I went asleep in the middle of writing the Report and didn't complete it. Hopefully all 7 of you understand. Alright, let's get the apologising aside and get to the good stuff.
Full Standings (no usual Top 10s of both the Day and the current Total Standings, because I don't really feel a point in making them):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Biggest Gainers:
1. Armenia | 74th -> 43rd (+31)
2. Kyrgyzstan | 82nd -> 55th (+27)
3. Nigeria | 95th -> 73rd (+22)
4. Poland | 39th -> 23rd (+16)
5. Uzbekistan | 52nd -> 40th (+12)
Newcomers:
Namibia (76th)
Ghana (87th)
British Virgin Islands (96th)
Algeria (109th)
Bahrain (111th)
Day 11 Report sadly won't come out due to it being 2 AM right now, so the Day 12 Report differences that may be applied to every report going forward I will say here. Today's Report will come out without the Fight for the Top, it'll come out without the Great 8 and the Other Guys and Gals Report segments and they will all be replaced by one giant segment: The Fight for the League, which will look over the teams left in the title of League Champions fight, their current league success and some other stuff associated with the battle for the League victory which I haven't decided upon yet. You'll see. Sorry for skipping 4 action-ful Day reports and from now on I am gonna try my hardest to put out a packed post which I will put my heart into making. Good night, and hopefully see ya later today with a new post!
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Donce got a reaction from JoshMartini007 in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 12 Standings
Hello and welcome to the Day 12 Standings of this year's Olympics League! I have decided to delay the whole Report changes for today's (my time) one because it was pretty stressful and time consuming to try and do it today and yesterday and the delay may help filter some teams very unlikely to win the inaugural Olympics League (atleast I am hoping it's not the last) and make the Report writing process way quicker and more enjoyable. Alright, daily apology and greeting over, now the good stuff.
Full Standings:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Biggest Gainers:
1. Kenya | 70th -> 46th (+24)
2. Iran | 61st -> 45th (+16)
3. Uganda | 71st -> 59th (+12)
4. Kyrgyzstan | 55th -> 47th (+8)
5. Egypt | 82nd -> 76th (+6)
Newcomers:
Syria (85th)
Liberia (107th)
Montenegro (112th)
Botswana (115th)
Trinidad & Tobago (116th)
There's not gonna be a Day 12 Report, but a Day 13 one I will try to drop later today or at the very start of the next day (my time), but even if later, it will come up on this thread, because I feel like there was enough time without a report and want to stop the "no Report streak". It will be the same concept as the one I wanted to apply to the Day 12 Report but later decided to not and delay them, like I said earlier. Good night everyone, see you on the next post, which is hopefully gonna be the Day 14 Report. Bye!
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Donce got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 11 Standings
Welcome to the Day 11 of the 2020 Summer Olympics Standings. Sorry for promising a Day 10 Report and not delivering it yesterday, I started writing it at 1:30 my time, because of the burnout and the laziness I felt didn't allow me to work on it earlier, and so I went asleep in the middle of writing the Report and didn't complete it. Hopefully all 7 of you understand. Alright, let's get the apologising aside and get to the good stuff.
Full Standings (no usual Top 10s of both the Day and the current Total Standings, because I don't really feel a point in making them):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Biggest Gainers:
1. Armenia | 74th -> 43rd (+31)
2. Kyrgyzstan | 82nd -> 55th (+27)
3. Nigeria | 95th -> 73rd (+22)
4. Poland | 39th -> 23rd (+16)
5. Uzbekistan | 52nd -> 40th (+12)
Newcomers:
Namibia (76th)
Ghana (87th)
British Virgin Islands (96th)
Algeria (109th)
Bahrain (111th)
Day 11 Report sadly won't come out due to it being 2 AM right now, so the Day 12 Report differences that may be applied to every report going forward I will say here. Today's Report will come out without the Fight for the Top, it'll come out without the Great 8 and the Other Guys and Gals Report segments and they will all be replaced by one giant segment: The Fight for the League, which will look over the teams left in the title of League Champions fight, their current league success and some other stuff associated with the battle for the League victory which I haven't decided upon yet. You'll see. Sorry for skipping 4 action-ful Day reports and from now on I am gonna try my hardest to put out a packed post which I will put my heart into making. Good night, and hopefully see ya later today with a new post!
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 10 Standings
Welcome to the, what else, Day 10 Standings of the 2020 Summer Olympics Games happening around and in Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan from July 23rd to August 8th of 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Very sorry for not posting anything yesterday. I felt (and still kinda feel) really burned out from the League management and didn't bother to both complete the standings post and start writing the report post. I hope my interest in making these posts will revive more and more when the Olympics and, simultaneously, this league, will come closer and closer. Hopefully you understand and also enjoyed this league idea's execution and liked my posts so far and, if you did not, you are free to post any critizism on this very thread. I would really appreciate them as people have been only reacting to my posts and not commenting on them. Alright, apologies aside, let's get to the kinda useless stuff which is starting to become only a bump for this thread as most of my activity is on the spreadsheet. Maybe I will try and combine the trivia like Newcomers and Biggest Gainers to the Report post and have a single post per day, idrk.
Final Day 10 Standings (Top 10):
1. Cuba | 110 × 4 = 440 pts
2. China | 218 × 1 = 218 pts
3. Ethiopia | 43 × 5 = 215 pts
4. Germany | 102 × 2 = 204 pts
5. Greece | 37 × 4 = 148 pts
6. Great Britain | 70 × 2 = 140 pts
7. Puerto Rico | 25 × 5 = 125 pts
8. Indonesia | 41 × 3 = 123 pts
9. France | 58 × 2 = 116 pts
10. Australia | 37 × 3 = 111 pts
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. (-) Australia | 2154 pts
2. (-) Great Britain | 1622 pts
3. (-) USA | 1490 pts
4. (+1) China | 1383 pts
5. (-1) Netherlands | 1374 pts
6. (-) Italy | 1202 pts
7. (-) France | 1138 pts
8. (+1) Russia (ROC) | 1056 pts
9. (+2) Germany | 1045 pts
10. (-2) Switzerland | 1012 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Kenya | 98th -> 65th (+33)
2. Cuba | 50th -> 20th (+30)
=3. Ethiopia | 54th -> 31st
=3. Morocco | 99th -> 76th (+23)
5. Kyrgyzstan | 96th -> 82nd (+14)
Newcomers:
Puerto Rico (63rd)
Eritrea (101st)
Bahamas (105th)
Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Day 10 and a little bit Day 8 and 9 Report (that's how it's actually called) will be out later today, with sections and their format all returning from the Day 7 Report and one new coming your way there. See ya!
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 8 Standings
Welcome to the VERY late 8th day of the 2020 Summer Olympics League competition standings. Sorry for having this post super delayed, as I was away for most of the day (up until mid-evening) and later felt kinda lazy until 23:00 for me when I started finishing up the day and the current total standings. I will try my hardest to update the standings not that after an event which confirms atleast 1 of the Top 8 spots in a discipline rankings, something like that. Also, there sadly won't be interesting (hopefully) trivia like Newcomers and Biggest Gainers due to time constrains. Anyways, the standings.
Final Day 8 Standings (Top 10):
1. Australia | 102 × 3 = 306 pts
2. Switzerland | 72 × 4 = 288 pts
3. Jamaica | 57 × 5 = 285 pts
4. France | 109 × 2 = 218 pts
=5. Great Britain | 86 × 2 = 172 pts
=5. Sweden | 43 × 4 = 172 pts
7. New Zealand | 40 × 4 = 160 pts
8. Italy | 77 × 4 = 154 pts
=9. Dominican Republic | 36 × 4 = 144 pts
=9. Netherlands | 48 × 3 = 144 pts
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. | (-) | Australia | 1701 pts
2. | (-) | Great Britain | 1280 pts
3. | (-) | Netherlands | 1191 pts
4. | (-) | USA | 1101 pts
5. | (-) | China | 1023 pts
6. | (-) | Italy | 998 pts
7. | (+2) | France | 912 pts
8. | (+7) | Switzerland | 892 pts
9. | (+3) | New Zealand | 828 pts
10. | (-3) | Russia (ROC) | 804 pts
Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Day 8 Report is also not coming, but I will make a Day 8 + 9 Report later today, so stay tuned and bye!
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Day 7 Report
Welcome to the final competition day of Week 1 of the 2020 Summer Olympics League. It has been an eventful day like any other competition one, full of rises and falls, strange occurences and surpirsing performances. Australia kept their lead of the League, but lost a decent-sized chunk of the said lead to GB, who massively outperformed its former colony (kinda). The Day 7 victory went to New Zealand, and how they got it will be talked about in...
The Fight for the Top (Day 7 Edition)
Competition technically began with Badminton, but the medal fights began in Rowing and that's where this segment ends, because New Zealand absolutely destroyed the field with 2 golds in Men's Eight and Women's Single Sculls and also a silver in Women's Eight. This was enough for New Zealand to keep the lead for the rest of the day. A pretty boring day for this segment, but let's move on.
The Great 8
Here I talk about the Top 8 in the total standings and their Day 7 performance, but this time, it's slightly different. Tell me if you like this type of reporting more or not, also give critisizms and recommendations as I will really benefit from them.
This day for the Great 8 was varying degrees of good. One team that really showed up yesterday is Team GB. A gold from Bethany Shriever in Women's BMX Cycling plus 2 silvers and 3 bronzes contributed to their second best daily points tally of 234, only behind the amazing Day 3 one of 270, which was what the team really needed to challenge for the League lead, because Team USA, the Dutch and Australia had very much below average days (based on points), with the Aussies earning the smallest daily points tally in this year's Olympics (disregarding Day 1 because then they didn't score any points).
China had their best day yet (again, based on points) with 194 points, which was definitely helped to achieve by the 1-2 finishes in table tennis, badminton and trampoline gymnastics - clear dominance, which helped them to rise ahead of Italy to 5th.
Speaking of the "Pizza Land", they would probably want to forget yesterday in its entirety, as they harnessed a record low 30 points, very out of character considering they were very consistently good before and out of the 15 they earned before multipliers were applied, 12 (4/5 of the Day 7 points tally) came from a bronze in the Women's Individual Archery from Lucilla Boari and 3 came from Rowing and Fencing. A piss-poor performance for the Italians. The rest of the Great 8 also had below average results, except for the Russians (Russian Olympic Commitee-ians), who did very damn well by earning 2 golds, 3 silvers and a bronze, them and some random event points totalling up to a decent 128 day point tally which helped them rise from 12th to 7th.
In conclusion, an OK day for the Great 8, both current and the one after Day 6, and that OK-ness helped create a tight battle for the spots in the Top 8, with Russia (ROC) in 7th and Hungary in 13th only seperated by 74 points, which is funnily a smaller gap than the one between Italy in 6th and Russians in 7th. Everything is still up for grabs, just countries have to put in the effort to grab it.
The Other Guys and Gals
This section is simular to the Great 8 of today, except it features the rest of the field instead of the Top 8 of the total standings. Let's get into it, shall we?
The Czechs are doing very well, as they became the only nation of which their day points tally was made up of 2 gold medals (25 points each) and nothing else. The gold medalists were the canoeist Jiri Prskavec in Men's K1 Slalom and judoka Lukas Krpalek in Men's Judo +100kg discipline. The nation you can't describe as "doing very well" tho is Hungary. It's athletes yesterday got just over half of Day 6's points tally with 6.
I wanted to talk about the Athletics and how well the mid-African countries have been doing, but accidentally hit the "home" button in the browser on my phone and lost everything I wrote. F*ck.
So that was the Day 7 of this year's Summer Olympics League Report. The day wasn't any different in concept: ups and downs, surprises, record breaking, the usual stuff, but just like any other day, it was way more different if you looked deeper into it. Hopefully you enjoyed today's twist on the report formula and if you didn't or felt it probably needed something to improve, let me know in the thread. Critizism and recommendations help immensely. Thanks for reading and see you later today (if you don't live in America (the continent)). Bye!
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Day 7 Standings
Hello and welcome to the points tallies of the 7th day of competition and the total standings summary after Day 7. I may not finish the Day 5 + 6 Report today, but even though you probably wouldn't care about me completing it, I still want to finish it because of me being a slight perfectionist. Also, sorry for not posting this post earlier, as I woke up feeling pretty lazy and later just wanted to enjoy the Olympics and not stress myself out trying to update the standings the moment the official results are up. Anyways, time for the thing this post is even up for.
Final Day 7 Standings (Top 10):
1. New Zealand | 81 × 4 = 324 pts
2. Great Britain | 117 × 2 = 234 pts
3. Croatia | 55 × 4 = 220 pts
4. Czech Republic | 50 × 4 = 200 pts
5. China | 194 × 1 = 194 pts
6. Ethiopia | 32 × 5 = 160 pts
7. Netherlands | 50 × 3 = 150 pts
8. Australia | 49 × 3 = 147 pts
9. Russia (ROC) | 128 × 1 = 128 pts
10. South Korea | 63 × 2 = 126 pts
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. | (-) | Australia | 1395 pts
2. | (+1) | Great Britain | 1108 pts
3. | (-1) | Netherlands | 1047 pts
4. | (-) | USA | 968 pts
5. | (+1) | China | 891 pts
6. | (-1) | Italy | 844 pts
7. | (+3) | Russia (ROC) | 722 pts
8. | (-) | Japan | 712 pts
9. | (-) | France | 694 pts
10. | (+2) | South Korea | 682 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Ethiopia | 89th -> 39th (+50)
2. Greece | 66th -> 38th (+28)
=3. Colombia | 51st -> 33rd
=3. Cuba | 61st -> 43rd (+18)
5. Azerbaijan | 80th -> 68th (+12)
Newcomers:
Uganda (52nd)
Mauritius (=81st)
Mozambique (=81st)
Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Day 7 Report will come out with differences which you'll see later. Stay tuned for the piece which will, as always, be written by a sleepy me at midnight.
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Day 5 + 6 Report
Welcome to another two combined day report of the 2021 Olympic Games League, this time it's Days 5 and 6. Both days had a steady decline of the amount of teams earning at least a point per day, with a record-tying low 43 in Day 6, anx out-of-nowhere rise to the control of the league (so far) in Australia and par for the course ups and downs, surprise results and close competition up top, in the middle and at the very bottom. Intro over, time for the report which I will start with, as always,...
The Fight for the Top (Day 6 only)
The competition started with Rowing Finals A and B, during which Ireland won it's first gold medal in this year's Olympics in the Lightweight Men's Double Sculls discipline and took the early Day lead. Then swimming gave the eternal July 29th's standings lead recipient in Australia, as Aussies scored 60 points and 180 post-multipliers in Swimming alone and the gold in Canoeing Slalom plus some stray points in other sports helped the country take the easy Day victory. There also wasn't a challenge for 2nd, as Czech Republic, after getting a 1-2 in Men's Trap (Shooting), shot up to the place and never dropped it since.
The Great 8 (Day 5 + 6)
The Great 8 is where I talk about the top 8 in the total blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Also this section may be either replaced or joined by the Good 8 or the Good 4 (talk about the Top 8/4 in the Day's standings).
8th: Japan
Japan from Day 2 onwards has been very consistent with their daily points tallies, but yesterday that consistency was slightly botched. 2 Judo golds and a bronze in Table Tennis plus a random plethora of points in various events wasn't enough for the hosts to keep up their triple-digit point per day streak, losing out from it by a measly 5 points. An OK day for them and Day 7 doesn't seem it will go much better, unless I'm just speaking stupid s*it and the results of the Japanese will explode enough to destroy the Olympic Stadium. (sorry the 5 people reading this for forgetting to write anything in this section about Day 5)
7th: Hungary
Hungary's results have been like a rollercoaster - full of ups and downs, and this 2 day timespan has been a frightening rise with 57 points and a whopping 228 after multipliers leading into an equally frightening (if a Hungarian or a fan of the Hungarian team) fall with a measly 11 and 44 post-multipliers. 3 sports gave Hungary points in Day 5, in all it scored atleast a medal each, while only 2 sports gave Hungary precious points, in both of which Hungary was pretty short of medals. Currently they are limping on in the Great 8, may lose it today, we don't really know. A great Day 5 lead into a mediocre Day 6
6th: China
China has been doing very well the first 4 days and Day 5 and, to lesser extend, Day 6, were definitely no exception. Day 5 had way more variety in events China earned points, with 6 sports being in which they earned points, and all point tallies in each sport were double-digit, where as in Day 6 China only earned points in 3 sports that day, but in 2 of 3 of them they did very well. In Swimming, China's women freestyle relay team scored a 4×200m WR and in Table Tennis, China secured a 1-2 finish, which we will see 2 more of in Badminton and in Table Tennis again, so China's league campaign is very much OK too, with some great Day 7 results awaiting in the horizon.
I will complete the report when I will start working on the Day 7 Report, so stay tuned for the completion of this post later today.
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Day 6 Standings (with actually live updates!)
Welcome to the 6th competition day standings post! I will try to update it minutes after one discipline's event of the day is over, but I will definitely will fail to update it here, but maybe not in the full standings. Keep an eye out for them. Now, standings.
Final Day 5 Standings (Top 10):
1. Australia 96 × 3 = 288
2. Czech Republic 52 × 4 = 208
3. USA 158 × 1 = 158
=4. Italy 75 × 2 = 150
=4. France 75 × 2 = 150
6. Slovakia 25 × 5 = 125
=7. Netherlands 38 × 3 = 114
=7. Germany 57 × 2 = 114
=9. China 106 × 1 = 106
=9. Russia (ROC) 106 × 1 = 106
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. (-) Australia 1248 pts
2. (-) Netherlands 897 pts
3. (-) GB 874 pts
4. (-) USA 863 pts
5. (-) Italy 814 pts
6. (-) China 697 pts
7. (-) Hungary 624 pts
8. (+1) Japan 622 pts
9. (+5) France 608 pts
10. (+1) Russia (ROC) 594 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Slovakia: 71st -> 38th (+33)
2. Ireland: 62nd -> 37th (+25)
3. Czech Republic: 35th -> 17th (+18)
4. Finland: 69th -> 56th (+13)
5. Croatia: 27th -> 19th (+8)
Biggest Losers:
This section got a little boring with the biggest fall being, yet again, only a single digit one and the stories behind the falls are nowhere near as interesting as the rise ones in the section of the standings post above, so I will skip it for today and maybe for the rest of the Olympics.
Newcomers:
San Marino (65th)
Singapore (73rd)
Uruguay (84th)
Full Standings are always here (somehow forgot linking this): docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
See you in the Day 5 + 6 Report post, which will feature a spin on one of the sections of it. Stay tuned for it.
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Day 7 Standings
Hello and welcome to the points tallies of the 7th day of competition and the total standings summary after Day 7. I may not finish the Day 5 + 6 Report today, but even though you probably wouldn't care about me completing it, I still want to finish it because of me being a slight perfectionist. Also, sorry for not posting this post earlier, as I woke up feeling pretty lazy and later just wanted to enjoy the Olympics and not stress myself out trying to update the standings the moment the official results are up. Anyways, time for the thing this post is even up for.
Final Day 7 Standings (Top 10):
1. New Zealand | 81 × 4 = 324 pts
2. Great Britain | 117 × 2 = 234 pts
3. Croatia | 55 × 4 = 220 pts
4. Czech Republic | 50 × 4 = 200 pts
5. China | 194 × 1 = 194 pts
6. Ethiopia | 32 × 5 = 160 pts
7. Netherlands | 50 × 3 = 150 pts
8. Australia | 49 × 3 = 147 pts
9. Russia (ROC) | 128 × 1 = 128 pts
10. South Korea | 63 × 2 = 126 pts
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. | (-) | Australia | 1395 pts
2. | (+1) | Great Britain | 1108 pts
3. | (-1) | Netherlands | 1047 pts
4. | (-) | USA | 968 pts
5. | (+1) | China | 891 pts
6. | (-1) | Italy | 844 pts
7. | (+3) | Russia (ROC) | 722 pts
8. | (-) | Japan | 712 pts
9. | (-) | France | 694 pts
10. | (+2) | South Korea | 682 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Ethiopia | 89th -> 39th (+50)
2. Greece | 66th -> 38th (+28)
=3. Colombia | 51st -> 33rd
=3. Cuba | 61st -> 43rd (+18)
5. Azerbaijan | 80th -> 68th (+12)
Newcomers:
Uganda (52nd)
Mauritius (=81st)
Mozambique (=81st)
Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Day 7 Report will come out with differences which you'll see later. Stay tuned for the piece which will, as always, be written by a sleepy me at midnight.
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Day 7 Report
Welcome to the final competition day of Week 1 of the 2020 Summer Olympics League. It has been an eventful day like any other competition one, full of rises and falls, strange occurences and surpirsing performances. Australia kept their lead of the League, but lost a decent-sized chunk of the said lead to GB, who massively outperformed its former colony (kinda). The Day 7 victory went to New Zealand, and how they got it will be talked about in...
The Fight for the Top (Day 7 Edition)
Competition technically began with Badminton, but the medal fights began in Rowing and that's where this segment ends, because New Zealand absolutely destroyed the field with 2 golds in Men's Eight and Women's Single Sculls and also a silver in Women's Eight. This was enough for New Zealand to keep the lead for the rest of the day. A pretty boring day for this segment, but let's move on.
The Great 8
Here I talk about the Top 8 in the total standings and their Day 7 performance, but this time, it's slightly different. Tell me if you like this type of reporting more or not, also give critisizms and recommendations as I will really benefit from them.
This day for the Great 8 was varying degrees of good. One team that really showed up yesterday is Team GB. A gold from Bethany Shriever in Women's BMX Cycling plus 2 silvers and 3 bronzes contributed to their second best daily points tally of 234, only behind the amazing Day 3 one of 270, which was what the team really needed to challenge for the League lead, because Team USA, the Dutch and Australia had very much below average days (based on points), with the Aussies earning the smallest daily points tally in this year's Olympics (disregarding Day 1 because then they didn't score any points).
China had their best day yet (again, based on points) with 194 points, which was definitely helped to achieve by the 1-2 finishes in table tennis, badminton and trampoline gymnastics - clear dominance, which helped them to rise ahead of Italy to 5th.
Speaking of the "Pizza Land", they would probably want to forget yesterday in its entirety, as they harnessed a record low 30 points, very out of character considering they were very consistently good before and out of the 15 they earned before multipliers were applied, 12 (4/5 of the Day 7 points tally) came from a bronze in the Women's Individual Archery from Lucilla Boari and 3 came from Rowing and Fencing. A piss-poor performance for the Italians. The rest of the Great 8 also had below average results, except for the Russians (Russian Olympic Commitee-ians), who did very damn well by earning 2 golds, 3 silvers and a bronze, them and some random event points totalling up to a decent 128 day point tally which helped them rise from 12th to 7th.
In conclusion, an OK day for the Great 8, both current and the one after Day 6, and that OK-ness helped create a tight battle for the spots in the Top 8, with Russia (ROC) in 7th and Hungary in 13th only seperated by 74 points, which is funnily a smaller gap than the one between Italy in 6th and Russians in 7th. Everything is still up for grabs, just countries have to put in the effort to grab it.
The Other Guys and Gals
This section is simular to the Great 8 of today, except it features the rest of the field instead of the Top 8 of the total standings. Let's get into it, shall we?
The Czechs are doing very well, as they became the only nation of which their day points tally was made up of 2 gold medals (25 points each) and nothing else. The gold medalists were the canoeist Jiri Prskavec in Men's K1 Slalom and judoka Lukas Krpalek in Men's Judo +100kg discipline. The nation you can't describe as "doing very well" tho is Hungary. It's athletes yesterday got just over half of Day 6's points tally with 6.
I wanted to talk about the Athletics and how well the mid-African countries have been doing, but accidentally hit the "home" button in the browser on my phone and lost everything I wrote. F*ck.
So that was the Day 7 of this year's Summer Olympics League Report. The day wasn't any different in concept: ups and downs, surprises, record breaking, the usual stuff, but just like any other day, it was way more different if you looked deeper into it. Hopefully you enjoyed today's twist on the report formula and if you didn't or felt it probably needed something to improve, let me know in the thread. Critizism and recommendations help immensely. Thanks for reading and see you later today (if you don't live in America (the continent)). Bye!
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Day 7 Standings
Hello and welcome to the points tallies of the 7th day of competition and the total standings summary after Day 7. I may not finish the Day 5 + 6 Report today, but even though you probably wouldn't care about me completing it, I still want to finish it because of me being a slight perfectionist. Also, sorry for not posting this post earlier, as I woke up feeling pretty lazy and later just wanted to enjoy the Olympics and not stress myself out trying to update the standings the moment the official results are up. Anyways, time for the thing this post is even up for.
Final Day 7 Standings (Top 10):
1. New Zealand | 81 × 4 = 324 pts
2. Great Britain | 117 × 2 = 234 pts
3. Croatia | 55 × 4 = 220 pts
4. Czech Republic | 50 × 4 = 200 pts
5. China | 194 × 1 = 194 pts
6. Ethiopia | 32 × 5 = 160 pts
7. Netherlands | 50 × 3 = 150 pts
8. Australia | 49 × 3 = 147 pts
9. Russia (ROC) | 128 × 1 = 128 pts
10. South Korea | 63 × 2 = 126 pts
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. | (-) | Australia | 1395 pts
2. | (+1) | Great Britain | 1108 pts
3. | (-1) | Netherlands | 1047 pts
4. | (-) | USA | 968 pts
5. | (+1) | China | 891 pts
6. | (-1) | Italy | 844 pts
7. | (+3) | Russia (ROC) | 722 pts
8. | (-) | Japan | 712 pts
9. | (-) | France | 694 pts
10. | (+2) | South Korea | 682 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Ethiopia | 89th -> 39th (+50)
2. Greece | 66th -> 38th (+28)
=3. Colombia | 51st -> 33rd
=3. Cuba | 61st -> 43rd (+18)
5. Azerbaijan | 80th -> 68th (+12)
Newcomers:
Uganda (52nd)
Mauritius (=81st)
Mozambique (=81st)
Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Day 7 Report will come out with differences which you'll see later. Stay tuned for the piece which will, as always, be written by a sleepy me at midnight.
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After Day 7 Rio: 118/306 events, 62 NOCs with medals
After Day 7 Tokyo: 133/339 events, 70 NOCs with medals
On the seventh day in Rio, the US team ran away from the rest (20-13-17 in Rio). Now they chase China (13-10-14 in Rio) which had their best day yet. Japan (7-3-14 in Rio) continues to bring joy to their fans. With more to come, they have already surpassed the 1964 Olympics in terms of gold medals won (16). With Russians also keeping the pace (5-9-8 in Rio), we should continue to see an exciting battle for the first four places until the end.
Success also for the Australians (5-6-7 in Rio), already more Olympic victories than in Rio.
Big improvements so far by the Czechs (1-0-1 in Rio). Absolutely on their way making it the most successful summer games in history.
Uganda back after not medalling last time and also tying 1968 and 1972 for most medals one in one summer games.
It's not looking good yet for the Spaniards (3-0-2 in Rio). Some of their stronger events are yet to come but after a good performance at the recent judo world championships had them dreaming of converting that into medals. They leave judo in Tokyo without.
The highest-placing team at that point still without medal here (aside from the absent North Koreans) is Sweden (1-2-1 in Rio).
4th place counter*
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(1) and the Refugee Olympic Team
*5th places in events that award two bronze medals
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Day 5 Standings
Good night, guys! Sorry for not doing live live updates since I was away for the entire day, only being able to see Rowing finals as I went to sleep at around 3-4 AM and also was able to update the standings with Rowing results. But whatever, time for the thing hopefully at least one person was waiting for.
Final Day 5 Standings (Top 10 only):
1. Netherlands 151 × 3 = 453
2. Australia 150 × 3 = 450
3. Hungary 57 × 4 = 228
4. Germany 113 × 2 = 226
5. GB 100 × 2 = 200
6. USA 156 × 1 = 156
7. New Zealand 38 × 4 = 152
8. Italy 75 × 2 = 150
=9. China 145 × 1 = 145
=9. Slovenia 29 × 5 = 145
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. (+3) Australia 960 pts
2. (+11) Netherlands 783 pts
3. (-2) GB 780 pts
4. (-2) USA 705 pts
5. (-2) Italy 664 pts
6. (-1) China 591 pts
7. (+4) Hungary 580 pts
8. (-) Switzerland 528 pts
9. (-2) Japan 527 pts
10. (-4) South Korea 504 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Poland: 57th -> 32nd (+25)
2. Ireland: 85th -> 62nd (+23)
3. New Zealand: 43rd -> 22nd (+21)
4. Lithuania: 84th -> 66th (+18)
5. Romania: 39th -> 23rd (+16)
Biggest Losers:
=1. Turkmenistan: 35th -> 46th
=1. Israel: 38th -> 49th (-11)
3. Kazakhstan: 34th -> 44th (-10)
=4. 10 NOCs (-7)
Newcomers (1st appearance in standings updates since Day 1):
Fiji (=38th)
Latvia (=38th)
Albania (68th)
Moldova (89th)
Random Trivia!
Netherlands post-multipliers scored less points in Day 5 than only 14 countries in their entire league campaigns.
Full Standings are always here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
Also, the Day 5 and Day 6 Reports will be combined, simular to the Day 3 + 4 Report. And I won't share my schedule as I don't really have one. I am pretty sleepy, so good night the 7 people that will see this!
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Tried to do a sleepless night and failed So I'm just a little late, but can still get around to make the standings.
FINAL Day 1 and Total Standings:
1. (NC) Kosovo 25 × 5 = 125
2. (NC) South Korea 61 × 2 = 122
3. (NC) Serbia 30 × 4 = 120
4. (NC) Hungary 29 × 4 = 116
5. (NC) Ecuador 25 × 4 = 100
6. (NC) Italy 49 × 2 = 98
7. (NC) China 92 × 1 = 92
8. (NC) Belgium 22 × 4 = 88
9. (NC) Netherlands 28 × 3 = 84
10. (NC) Thailand 27 × 3 = 81
=11. (NC) Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 26 × 3 = 78
=11. (NC) Iran 26 × 3 = 78
13. (NC) Tunisia 18 × 4 = 72
14. (NC) Estonia 14 × 5 = 70
15. (NC) Israel 16 × 4 = 64
=16. (NC) Slovenia 12 × 5 = 60
=16. (NC) Ukraine 20 × 3 = 60
=16. (NC) Mongolia 12 × 5 = 60
19. (NC) Romania 18 × 3 = 54
=20. (NC) Switzerland 12 × 4 = 48
=20. (NC) France 24 × 2 = 48
22. (NC) Japan 47 × 1 = 47
23. (NC) India 23 × 2 = 46
24. (NC) Indonesia 14 × 3 = 42
25. (NC) Georgia 8 × 5 = 40
26. (NC) ROC (Russia) 39 x 1 = 39
=27. (NC) Kazakhstan 12 × 3 = 36
=27. (NC) Spain 18 × 2 = 36
29. (NC) Norway 6 × 5 = 30
30. (NC) Mexico 12 × 2 = 24
=31. (NC) Turkey 10 × 2 = 20
=31. (NC) Hong Kong 4 × 5 = 20
33. (NC) Portugal 4 × 4 = 16
=34. (NC) Cuba 3 × 4 = 12
=34. (NC) Argentina 6 × 2 = 12
36. (NC) Ethiopia 2 × 5 = 10
=37. (NC) Germany 4 × 2 = 8
=37. (NC) Canada 4 × 2 = 8
=37. (NC) Vietnam 2 × 4 = 8
40. (NC) USA 6 × 1 = 6
41. (NC) Dominican Republic 1 × 4 = 4
42. (NC) Colombia 1 × 3 = 3
43. (NC) Great Britain 1 × 2 = 2
Most Gained Positions:
Unavailable
Most Lost Positions:
Unavailable
Newcomers:
Everybody
Also I've been trying to edit these standings like 4 times now due to my incompetence, so I will slowly update them throughout the day.
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DAY 1 REPORT
Welcome to the first daily report of the 2020 Olympics League! The first competition day went pretty well with lots of ups and downs and random out-of-nowhere rises to the top of the standings. A total of 43 NOCs earned at least a point today with Kosovo as the "winner" of Day 1 and current total standing leader.
The Fight for the Top
The league competition day started with a Chinese shooter Quin Yang's victory and Switzerland's rise to 1st place in the standings post-multipliers. Then Iran took the lead after it's shooter Javad Foroughi won his discipline and the NOC held on to the lead until Ecuador's Richard Carapaz won the men's cycling road race and let his country's Olympic team go up to 1st place. But Ecuador's reign ended in around 2 hours when the Kosovian judoka Distria Krasniqi won the NOC's only second Olympic gold and gave them the lead in the standings and, despite the efforts of other NOCs to end their glory, Kosovo took the day "victory" at the end of it and carries on it's lead to Sunday.
The Great 8
This segment of the daily reports will talk about the Top 8 Olympic teams of the total standings and their work throughout the day, so let's begin!
8th: Belgium
Belgium today competed in 2 points giving events and did pretty well in both, earning 5th in the Weightlifting Women's -49kg Group A and in the total standings and earning a silver medal in the Men's Road Cycling Race thanks to Sterckx and van Aert respectively, earning 22 points pre- and 88 points post-multipliers, just edging out their Benelux buddies Netherlands. Other than that, not really that much to say, except "Good luck!"
7th: China
China have been above and beyond the best team yesterday (or today, belongs where you live) with 3 golds and 1 bronze to their tally and a couple of top 8 appearances in other disciplines too. Pre and post-multipliers their points tally today stays the same: 91. Unbelievable for a team with no outside help and considering the fact that some other big in both team size and population countries struggled badly to even earn points today.
6th: Italy
Italy had a pretty poor start to the day, not earning a single point, but they had some in the pipeline and they helped. A ton. Italy is currently sitting in the medal tally with a gold and a silver, add in some nice points finishes and it is currently running with 49 points before and 98 after the multipliers. Italy friendly ripped it's Eurovision "Big Five" buddies into pieces today, but it's only the beggining and the other four can always backfire, so Italy must continue the decent results.
5th: Ecuador
Richard Carapaz.
4th: Hungary
Same with Italy, they've had a poor start with points in the pipeline and the team ended the day with a gold from Aron Szilagyi in Men's Fencing Individual Sabre and a 5th from Omar Salim in Taekwondo Men's -58kg to their name, totalling up to 29 points and 116 post-multipliers. An excellent way to start before the aquatics kick in to this league.
3rd: Serbia
Serbia is currently the only team in the top 5 of the standings to not have a gold medal yet, instead benefiting from a silver from Mikec in Men's Shooting 10m Air Pistol and a bronze in Taekwondo Women's -49kg from Bogdanovic, adding up to 30 points and a whopping 120 after the multiplier treatment, only a 7th place away from taking the lead from what I think are their biggest enemies. Again, nothing else to say, let's move on to
2nd: South Korea
Unbelievable push by them, 1 gold in the Archery Mixed Team and 2 bronzes and a massive 61 point tally today and 122 after multipliers are applied. South Korea managed to take advantage of the disciplines with a gold medal game today as they were pretty favouring to them and China and that's why they are 1-2 in the pre-multiplier points tally. They will probably fall in the standings later in the 'lympics but the sign of that happening isn't there.
1st: Kosovo
Distria Krasniqi. Yes, I reused the same joke as before. Cry about it. /s
And that concludes the Great 8 segment, now time for the announcement moment.
I am converting the standings to Google Sheets to make them more convenient for me and more detailed for you. I will still post the top 10 of both the day and the total standings with the country/state flags together with some fun trivia too, but the rest only stay in the Sheets. Hopefully you like this idea and this report and if you don't, you can give your critizisms or/and recommendations to improve the delivery of this whole thing on this thread.
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
Hello everyone, had the same moment as yesterday when I tried to go the night sleepless and then got too exausted, fell on my bed and while using my phone went asleep. F***.
Sadly, I can't do live updates today and hopefully only today, but the updates will arrive today, just a couple of hours late. Hopefully you understand and are excited for when the standings updates come later, but still today.
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Donce got a reaction from Wumo in Olympic Games 2020 League
I finally did it! I was able to sort of go sleepless as I only went for a nap in the middle of the night. Now back to business. Due to me being pretty lazy after returning home yesterday up until midnight I updated the standings throughout the night and I am about to give them now. I will post more trivia after all the medal events are over and I may lump today's and yesterday's league competition talk into one Day 2 + 3 Report, you'll see if it will be like that later. Right, time for the standings.
Final Day 2 Standings (Top 10):
1. USA 194 × 1 = 194
2. Australia 57 × 3 = 171
3. Hungary 39 × 4 = 156
4. Italy 69 × 2 = 138
5. China 135 × 1 = 135
6. Austria 31 × 4 = 124
7. Japan 122 × 1 = 122
8. France 58 × 2 = 116
9. South Korea 57 × 2 = 114
10. Georgia 21 × 5 = 105
Final Day 3 Standings (Top 10):
1. Great Britain 135 × 2 = 270
2. Croatia 37 × 5 = 185
3. Australia 53 × 3 = 159
4. Norway 30 × 5 = 150
5. Slovenia 29 × 5 = 145
6. Italy 72 × 2 = 144
7. Japan 137 × 1 = 137
=8. USA 135 × 1 = 135
=8. Kosovo 27 × 5 = 135
10. Czech Republic 32 × 4 = 128
Current Total Standings (Top 10):
1. (+1) Italy 380 pts
2. (+19) Great Britain 362 pts
3. (+1) China 351 pts
4. (+1) USA 335 pts
5. (+2) Australia 330 pts
6. (-5) Hungary 320 pts
7. (-4) South Korea 318 pts
8. (0) Japan 306 pts
9. (+1) France 280 pts
10. (+3) Kosovo 260 pts
Biggest Gainers:
1. Norway: 44th -> 18th (+22)
2. Denmark: 61st -> 41st (+20)
=3. Great Britain: 21st -> 2nd
=3. Slovenia: 33rd -> 14th
=3. Hong Kong: 40th -> 21st (+19)
Biggest Losers:
=1. Dominican Republic: 58th -> 74th
=1. Vietnam: 59th -> 75th (-16)
3. Iran: 23rd -> 37th (-14)
=4. 7 countries (don't want to bother) (-13)
Random Trivia:
Italy is the only country to win the Eurovision, the Euros and lead the Olympics League by the end of a day in the same year.
Full Standings Here: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NiyTqxwllnpaL3jr_ziLk4UTxz6QuVU6sQNjZ8FVRUU/edit?usp=sharing
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