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  1. [hide] Men's Singles Quarterfinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 June 2nd 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD June 2nd 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD June 1st 2016, h. 14:00, Suzanne Lenglen Court, Paris Albert Ramos-Vinolas 0 3 Stan Wawrinka [3] June 1st 2016, h. 14:00, Philippe Chatrier Court, Paris [9] Richard Gasquet 1 3 Andy Murray [2] Women's Singles Quarterfinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 June 2nd 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD June 2nd 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD June 1st 2016, h. 16:00, Suzanne Lenglen Court, Paris Shelby Rogers 0 2 Garbine Muguruza [4] June 1st 2016, h. 16:00, Philippe Chatrier Court, Paris [21] Samantha Stosur 2 1 Tsvetana Pironkova [/hide]
  2. Thanks for checking the men's before me getting to it! But wouldn't Denmark get the individual quota instead of Venezuela?
  3. How? If the reallocation happens before the individual and World Champs quotas, Denmark would get it. Diaz would then be 2nd in line for the quota given to from the individual rankings. From what I see, it should be the same nations, no matter how it's done.
  4. The best ranked argentinian (Diaz) is no. 10. while Carr is 16th
  5. And I believe this will be the women's qualification: Team rankings: 2 quotas: 1 quota: Individual rankings: 1 quota: World Championships 1 quota: With the hosts qualified, should be first in line.
  6. I believe this is the result of the men's qualification: Team rankings: 3 quotas: 2 quotas: 1 quota: Individual rankings: 1 quota: World Championships 1 quota: With the hosts qualified, I believe is first in line.
  7. [hide] Men's Singles Quarterfinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 May 31st or June 1st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD May 31st or June 1st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD May 31st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris Albert Ramos-Vinolas 0 3 Stan Wawrinka [3] May 31st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris [9] Richard Gasquet 1 3 Andy Murray [2] Women's Singles Quarterfinals Central European Summer Time (GMT +2) Date and Venue Athlete 1 T1 T2 Athlete 2 May 31st or June 1st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD May 31st or June 1st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD TBD May 31st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris Shelby Rogers 0 2 Garbine Muguruza [4] May 31st 2016, h. TBD, Court TBD, Paris TBD :TBD [/hide]
  8. According to danish television, Belgium has decided to send the single scull, meaning that the defending champions Mads Rasmussen and Rasmus Quist will be going to Rio http://www.dr.dk/sporten/rio2016/roning/ol-guldvindere-skal-alligevel-til-rio-vi-havde-afskrevet-det
  9. 14 countries have at least one rider in the men's 1/4 finals. Most of them are countries who are more or less sure to take quota places from the national rankings (Germany and Venezuela ar the only ones that seems to be out of that race). I believe it's looking pretty good for a danish place in the men's conmpetition in Rio, though I'm not sure at all.
  10. Damn. Jimmi lost it in the end! Crossing my fingers for the rankings ending out right for Niklas.
  11. The live timing has nothing going on at the moment, so it seems like it.
  12. If I'm not much wrong, Simone should be qualified with the results from the motos.
  13. I'm confused by the live video on Red bull tv vs. the live results...
  14. Do you know anything about his strengths and weaknesses?
  15. 8 of the positive tests from the London games were russians
  16. Hi Serbians. My football team (AGF) has just signed with the serbian goalkeeper Aleksandar Jovanovic. Do you know him and can you tell about him?
  17. 23 positive tests from London 2012 as well. 6 different countries and 5 sports http://www.olympic.org/news/reanalysis-reveals-banned-substances-in-23-a-samples-from-london-2012/249294
  18. It's a fact that the times nowadays are faster! He explains some of the factors, which especially is a matter of technology (the running surface, knowledge about the ideal body types for different events and changing swimming pool just to mention a few). He even makes a great comparison with Jesse Owens, who with modern surface and starting blocks would be second at the Worlds in 2013. And that's even without our knowledge about the best training, body types and so on. Thereby he exactly states that the difference between now and then more or less is about what we know now that we didn't know back then! Is that cheating? No. It's completely natural that we use our knowledge. Even the poorest countries know more about the ideal athletes than the richest countries back in the first half of the 20th century.. Therefore we of course can't just look at the records to talk about who is the best ever. We have to remember the context. Please watch the video before you complain about it. But I still don't understand why you mention the prehistoric man. That's completely irrelevant.
  19. How is he wrong? He doesn't say anything about the prehistoric man being slower.
  20. Take 15 minutes and watch this. Then you would understand why the difference is this large!
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