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  1. On this day Gagan Narang won bronze in London 2012.
  2. If Russia gets disqualified from the entire Olympics will there be replacements for some questions?
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[hide] Men's Tournament - Preliminary Round August 6th - August 12th, 2016 12 Nations, 2 Groups, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for Quarterfinals Men's Tournament - Group A Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 August 6th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Belgium 1 Great Britain August 6th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Australia 2 New Zealand August 6th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Spain 6 Brazil August 7th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Great Britain 1 New Zealand August 7th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Brazil 6 Belgium August 7th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Australia 1 Spain August 9th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro New Zealand 2 Spain August 9th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Brazil 7 Great Britain August 9th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Belgium 3 Australia August 10th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro New Zealand 8 Brazil August 10th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Great Britain 3 Australia August 11th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Spain 1 Belgium August 12th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Great Britain 2 Spain August 12th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Belgium 2 New Zealand August 12th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Australia 9 Brazil Men's Tournament - Group B Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 August 6th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Argentina 1 Netherlands August 6th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro India 4 Ireland August 6th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Canada 4 Germany August 7th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Netherlands 4 Ireland August 8th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Germany 1 India August 8th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Canada 2 Argentina August 9th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Argentina 2 India August 9th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Germany 3 Ireland August 9th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Netherlands 5 Canada August 11th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Netherlands 1 India August 11th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Ireland 2 Canada August 11th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Argentina 2 Germany August 12th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro India 3 Canada August 12th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Germany 1 Netherlands August 12th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Ireland 2 Argentina Women's Tournament - Preliminary Round August 6th - August 13th, 2016 12 Nations, 2 Groups, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for Quarterfinals Women's Tournament - Group A Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 August 7th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro New Zealand 1 South Korea August 7th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Netherlands 3 Spain August 7th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro China 1 Germany August 8th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro New Zealand 1 Germany August 8th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Netherlands 1 South Korea August 8th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Spain 2 China August 10th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Spain 1 New Zealand August 10th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Germany 2 South Korea August 10th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro China 1 Netherlands August 11th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Germany 3 Spain August 12th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro South Korea 1 China August 12th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro New Zealand 2 Netherlands August 13th 2016, h. 12:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Netherlands 2 Germany August 13th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro South Korea 4 Spain August 13th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro China 1 New Zealand Women's Tournament - Group B Date and Venue Team 1 T1 T2 Team 2 August 6th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Argentina 4 United States August 6th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Great Britain 1 Australia August 7th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Japan 2 India August 8th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Australia 3 United States August 8th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro India 2 Great Britain August 8th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Argentina 3 Japan August 10th 2016, h. 11:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro India 3 Australia August 10th 2016, h. 13:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Great Britain 2 Argentina August 10th 2016, h. 17:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro United States 1 Japan August 11th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Australia 1 Argentina August 11th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro United States 2 India August 11th 2016, h. 20:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Japan 4 Great Britain August 13th 2016, h. 10:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Argentina 2 India August 13th 2016, h. 18:00, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Great Britain 2 United States August 13th 2016, h. 19:30, Olympic Hockey Center, Rio de Janeiro Australia 5 Japan [/hide]
  4. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/rio-2016-olympics/india-in-olympics-2016/wrestling/Its-a-conspiracy-against-me-Narsingh-Yadav/articleshow/53364543.cms
  5. Sporting Rivalries and Medals (26) 1- Medals will be awarded to more nations than at the 2012 Summer Games - with at least 86. [YES - 1] 2- The best-placed European NOC in the overall 2016 Summer Olympics medal table will be Russia. [NO - 1] 3- Brazil will achieve their best ever placement in the overall 2016 Summer Games medal table, finishing within the top 14.[YES - 3] 4- Finland will fail to win a medal for the first time in history. [NO - 2] 5- At least 4 countries will win their first olympic medal. [YES - 1] 6- Rio 2016 will be India's best ever performance in overall medals won (7 or more). [YES- 2] 7- Denmark will be placed higher than any other nordic country in the medal table (Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden).[YES- 2] 8- Netherlands will win more silver medals than any other color. [NO - 4] 9- Maghreb countries (ALG, TUN, MAR, MTN, LBA) will win at least 5 medals total. [YES - 3] 10- Japan will finish ahead of South Korea in the medal table. [NO - 2] 11- Azerbaijan will finish ahead of Turkey in the medal table. [YES - 2] 12- Ethiopia will finish ahead of Kenya in the medal table. [NO - 8] 13- Cuba will finish ahead of Jamaica in the medal table. [YES - 10] 14- Germany will finish ahead of France in the medal table. [YES - 2] 15- Serbia will finish ahead of Croatia in the medal table. [NO - 4] 16- The youngest medalist at the 2016 Summer Olympics will be younger than 16 years. [YES - 1] 17- Spain will win more than one medal in all team sports combined. [YES - 10] 18- Iran will achieve their first medal won by a woman. [NO - 1] 19- At least 15 different american nations will win medals. [YES - 1] 20- At least two nations that last won a medal in Atlanta 1996 or before, will medal again in Rio 2016. [YES - 3] 21- There will be at least one nation who will win 8 medals or more, but won't win a gold medal. [YES - 5] 22- Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei and Singapore will all win a medal. [NO - 1] 23- Like in London 2012, more silver medals than gold medals will be awarded. [YES - 10] 24- The top 5 in the overall medal table will change its order on the very final day of the 2016 Summer Olympics. [NO - 3] 25- Argentina will win at least one gold medal in Rio 2016. [YES - 1] 26- Lithuania alone will win more medals than Estonia and Latvia together. [YES - 2] Aquatics - Diving (2) 27- China will win all four Synchronised Diving events. [YES - 5] 28- Canada will medal in all four Women's events. [NO - 1] Aquatics - Swimming (9) 29- Australian athletes take at least 2 golds out of the following 4 events: Women's 50m FS, Women's 100m FS, Men's 50m FS, Men's 100m FS. [NO - 2] 30- A nation will win 2 or more medals in Marathon Swimming. [YES - 1] 31- A nation will medal in all six relays. [NO - 2] 32- Great Britain will finish in the top 5 of the pool events' medal table. [NO - 2] 33- There will be at least one false start in an individual final. [NO - 1] 34- Either Cameron van der Burgh (RSA) or Ruta Meilutyte (LTU) will defend his/her olympic title in 100m Breaststroke.[YES - 2] 35- A gap of one second or more between the gold and silver medal winners will be clocked in 3 or more individual finals, ranging from 50m to 200m events. [NO - 3] 36- At least 5 world records will be broken in Rio 2016. [NO - 2] 37- At least 3 of the following 5 NOCs will win a medal: Bahamas, Egypt, Iceland, Jamaica, Singapore. [NO - 3] Aquatics - Synchronized Swimming (1) 38- At least 4 different nations will finish the Synchronised Swimming competitions with any medal. [YES - 2] Aquatics - Water Polo (2) 39- The men's final will be played by two ex-yugoslav nations (CRO, MNE, SRB). [NO - 5] 40- In the knockout stage, any 4th placed team from the group stage will upset a group winner and qualify for the semifinal.[YES - 2] Archery (2) 41- At least one top 8 seed in Women's or Men's Individual Archery will suffer an early exit in the Round of 64. [YES - 10] 42- South Korea will win all the gold medals in Archery. [NO - 10] Athletics (12) 43- Usain Bolt (JAM) will repeat a gold medal treble once again. [NO - 2] 44- There will be at least one sweep of medals, athletes from one country taking gold, silver and bronze. [YES - 2] 45- At least 5 olympic records will be broken. [YES - 10] 46- At least two teams will be disqualified in the 4x100 finals (men and women combined). [NO - 2] 47- The Women's and Men's Olympic champion in High Jump will have cleared a height of at least 4.40m combined.[YES - 2] 48- All medals in both marathon events will be won by African nations. [NO - 2] 49- Poland will achieve a double gold in Hammer throw events. [NO - 7] 50- A non-european athlete will win gold in either Men's or Women's Javelin Throw. [NO - 2] 51- A former olympic champion, who is not currently a defending one, will become champion again in Rio 2016 (not counting relay events). [NO - 1] 52- The whole final in the Men's 400m comprises of athletes representing nations including red in their flag. [NO - 2] 53- The leader after the first five events in the Men's Decathlon will finish outside the top 3 on the following day. [NO - 2] 54- The gold medalist in Men's Discus Throw will throw 70.00m or more. [NO - 2] Badminton (2) 55- At least one set in any event will end with a score of 30-28 or higher. [YES - 2] 56- A non-asian country will win a gold medal. [NO - 8] Basketball (2) 57- The United States will win the gold medal in Women's as well as in Men's Basketball. [NO - 1] 58- The Men's final will end by a margin of at least 20 points. [NO - 1] Boxing (2) 59- Both Nicola Adams (GBR) and Katie Taylor (IRL) will return home with a medal. [YES - 2] 60- The whole Boxing program will result in at least 8 bouts decided before the end of the 3 reglamentary rounds. [YES - 2] Canoeing - Slalom (2) 61- At least one country will win 3 or more medals between all events. [YES - 1] 62- Two or more nations will be represented in all four slalom canoeing finals. [YES - 1] Canoeing - Sprint (2) 63- At least one athlete starting from an outer lane (1 or 8) will win a medal. [YES - 1] 64- Isaquias Queiroz (BRA) will delight the home crowd with either one gold medal or at least two medals of any colour.[NO - 1] Cycling - BMX (2) 65- There will be a crash (between two or more riders) in either the Men's or Women's Final. [YES - 1] 66- Australia will win at least one gold medal. [NO - 1] Cycling - Mountain Bike (2) 67- Nino Schurter (SUI) will complete his set of medals with a gold medal from Rio 2016, after previously winning bronze in 2008 and silver in 2012. [NO - 4] 68- Mauritius', Rwanda's or Lesotho's male rider(s) will finish ahead of at least one athlete coming from a nation represented by 3 riders (SUI, FRA, ESP, CZE, ITA). [NO - 2] Cycling - Road (2) 69- A group finish with at least 20 riders clocking the same time will decide the medals in Men's Road Race. [NO - 1] 70- Less than half the riders will finish in the Women's or Men's Road Race. [NO - 2] Cycling - Track (3) 71- Australia will win a gold medal in both Team Pursuit events. [NO - 2] 72- The world record in the Men's Team Pursuit will be broken. [NO - 5] 73- The winner of either the Men's or Women's Omnium will win at least 3 of the 6 events. [YES - 2] Equestrian (2) 74- At least 15 athletes will be eliminated or will retire during the cross-country stage of Eventing competition. [YES - 1] 75- Germany will win more medals than the Netherlands. [YES - 1] Fencing (2) 76- At least 2 countries will win at least 3 gold medals. [NO - 2] 77- There will be an overtime period in the Women's or Men's Individual Épée final. [NO - 2] Field Hockey (2) 78- India's Men will end their medal drought since 1980 with any medal won in Rio. [YES - 1] 79- The Women's Tournament will have medalists from three different continents. [NO - 5] Football (3) 80- At least 4 Football matches will be decided in a penalty shoot-out. [YES - 3] 81- Brazil will win their first Men's Olympic Football title. [NO - 10] 82- At least 8 red cards will be awarded in the Men's Tournament. [NO - 2] Golf (2) 83- The eventual winner in the Men's Tournament won't be placed among the top 5 after the first day of competition.[NO - 5] 84- USA will win a medal in both the Men's and Women's Tournaments. [NO - 2] Gymnastics - Artistic (3) 85- Romania will fail to win a medal in Artistic Gymnastics. [YES - 1] 86- Simone Biles will win at least four total medals. [NO - 1] 87- At least one finalist in both Men's Horizontal Bar and Men's Pommel Horse will fall during their routines. [YES - 1] Gymnastics - Rhythmic (1) 88- Both gold and silver medals will be won by ex-USSR countries. [NO - 1] Gymnastics - Trampoline (1) 89- China will win the gold medal in both Trampoline events. [YES - 5] Handball (2) 90- A non-european nation will win a medal (Men's or Women's). [YES - 1] 91- At least twice we will see at least 40 goals scored in the Men's Tournament. [YES - 3] Judo (2) 92- Teddy Riner (FRA) will be beaten. [NO - 7] 93- A nation will win it's first Judo Gold Medal. [YES - 5] Modern Pentathlon (2) 94- In either the Men's or Women's event, the athlete starting first in the Combined stage will win the gold medal. [NO - 1] 95- A non-european athlete in either the Women's or Men's Competition will win a medal. [YES - 1] Rowing (3) 96- Ekaterina Karsten (BLR) will reach her 6th Olympic final in Women's Single Sculls. [YES - 5] 97- More countries will win medals in Rowing compared to London 2012 (18 countries). [NO - 2] 98- Athletes from all 5 continents will win a medal. [NO - 1] Rugby Sevens (2) 99- All the medals in the Men's Tournament will be won by nations from Oceania. [NO - 10] 100- At least one match on the Women's side will end in a tie. [NO - 2] Sailing (2) 101- At least one boat will be guaranteed the gold medal before the final Medal Race. [YES - 10] 102- Brazilian Robert Scheidt will win his 6th consecutive olympic medal. [YES - 2] Shooting (3) 103- All 15 events will see at least one medal winner from an Asian country. [NO - 10] 104- There will be at least one new world record set in any event. [YES - 10] 105- At least one shooter will repeat their gold medal success from the 2012 Summer Games. [NO - 4] Table Tennis (2) 106- Chinese athletes will take all 4 gold medals. [YES - 10] 107- The Women's Team final will result in a 3-0 score. [NO - 2] Taekwondo (2) 108- At least one medalist athlete in this sport will be winning at the same time the first ever olympic medal for his/her country.[YES - 8] 109- At least one of the four invited athletes (Boui CAF, Ferrera HON, Louissant HAI, Rawal NEP) will advance into the quarterfinals. [NO - 6] Tennis (2) 110- Serena Williams will fail to win a gold medal (in all events). [YES - 3] 111- An unseeded player in the women's or men's singles competition will go as high reaching at least the semifinals.[NO - 2] Triathlon (2) 112- The Brownlee brothers will celebrate together on the podium. [NO - 2] 113- The eventual winners of both the Men's and Women's Races will not be among top 5 placed after the swimming and cycling stages. [NO - 2] Volleyball - Indoor (2) 114- No medal matches in either the Women's or the Men's Tournament will end with a 3-0 score. [NO - 10] 115- An african team will win a group stage match for the first time in history (either Men's or Women's). [NO - 2] Volleyball - Beach (2) 116- There will be an all-Brazilian final in Men's or Women's Beach Volleyball. [NO - 2] Weightlifting (2) 117- At least one leader after the Snatch part will have three invalid lifts in the Clean & Jerk. [NO - 5] 118- A medal will be won by an athlete starting from Group B. [NO - 10] Wrestling (2) 119- At least one gold medal match will end by a fall. [YES - 2] 120- Russia will win more Freestyle gold medals than Japan. [NO - 3]
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