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heywoodu

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  1. Moldova had 22 athletes in 2012 and 29 athletes in 2008. It's about all sports (without the team sports like football, handball and so on), not just about shooting.
  2. That could make things interesting for our newest Totallympics member then
  3. Those are wild cards, as far as I know only for nations that had 8 or less (individual!) athletes at the previous two Summer Olympics. Which is why you see countries like Bangladesh, Bhutan and Andorra receive those wild cards/tripartite places. If I'm wrong, I'm sure dcro will correct me
  4. This depends on any nation declining a quota (in this case in women's 10m air rifle), no matter if it's a nation that won a quota place or a nation that got a tripartite place, right?
  5. If I'm not mistaken, Moldova is not a nation that can receive these wildcards, because they had too many athletes at the previous Olympics. I'm guessing that means for 2020 you'll have to qualify 100% based on the qualifying criteria for winning a quota.. On the good side, welcome to Totallympics
  6. Pretty much as expected, one Dutch triathlete in Rio. It's a shame for Caelers though with all her injuries and bad luck.
  7. Around 25% more, depends on your definition of "much more" And I might have meant "much more than the 26 that were in the final"
  8. Unfortunately this Wikipedia-link doesn't give the exact judge + televoting results per year. I would love to see those numbers, but I'm guessing in the past years Poland would year after year get more points from televoting than from jury, because well, there's a lot of Polish people around Europe voting for Poland. It would be great to see those numbers over the years Apart from all that, I'm just saying countries that will get a lot of televoting points no matter what kind of song they send have a big advantage with the new voting/vote announcement system. This has nothing to do with xenophobia by the way, which is a fear of that what is foreign. I have no fear of Polish music.
  9. I absolutely would have voted "Yes" for the German solution, great to read that. Until indeed that last post where it's like "I don't really care about this contest anyway"...in that case, "No" is unfortunately the right decision.. Anyway, great to see that as always the last 24h (and an extra day) meant the number of participants greatly increased
  10. Almost the same as Peru against Italy....and Kazakhstan is 30+ against South Korea
  11. A medal should of course be possible, bronze would be realistic and good
  12. Obviously it's hard to know whether or not the Aussie's will be in the same shape as during their national championships and there's quite a reasonable chance they won't be in that shape, but if they are, they have 4 swimmers who can compete with the times of Heemskerk and Kromowidjojo. The Dutch team only has a chance against that when the Aussie's are either disqualified or somehow screw up big time.
  13. If by "ready to compete against" you mean "ready to qualify for the final and be in the same race", then yes
  14. Hosszu looked like she didn't care about that gold at all
  15. "Man....I can't believe I'm experiencing this as a commentator! Bizarre...fucking bizarre! For years and years, you're watching this and hoping...and there he is...Max Verstappen in the last corner in Barcelona...Yoo hey! Yoo hoo! Yoo fucking hell how bizarre!! Un-be-lievable! Sports victories are so beautiful and this is by far the most beautiful I have ever seen in my life!" I loved his pirate imitation at the end, yoo hey, yoo hoo, yoo fucking hell By the way, he is the Dutch F1 commentator since the start of the 1990's already (not exactly sure when, but I know he was the commentator when Ayrton Senna died in 1994) so he has commentated through the entire career of Jos Verstappen. When his career started in 1994, the commentator once said that we'd see a victory from him one day. Now 22 years later it happened with his son. I was happy obviously, but almost more than anything, I was happy that this commentator's lifelong dream of commentating on a Dutch F1 victory came true yesterday after so many years
  16. So with her and the NOC being completely sure apparently, we can be certain that a tripartite spot has been returned (or two then)? People were fighting for her to get a wildcard based on her actions in the match against Schnaase (Schnaase's shoes broke, she had no pair of shoes available and the only option would be to retire, until Sarosi gave her her own spair shoes so she could continue the match, resulting in Sarosi losing the match and her chance to qualify). There was some talk about her having received a wildcard because of that, but it's hard to think they'd take away someone else's wildcard.
  17. Some Dutch examples too I think, but the NOC has already made their decisions about them.
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