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Mountain Bike Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games 2016
Quasit replied to Agger's topic in Cycling - Mountain Bike
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[PREDICTION CONTESTS] Discussion Thread
Quasit replied to Wanderer's topic in Totallympics Prediction Contests
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Chen Long.
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Makhov out already.
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Summer Olympic Games 2016 Medal Count
Quasit replied to Sindo's topic in Summer Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro 2016
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Day 15 Finals Athletics - Women's 800m Lynsey Sharp Athletics - Women's 4x400m Relay Margaret Adeoye Seren Bundy-Davies Emily Diamond Eilidh Doyle Kelly Massey Christine Ohuruogu Anyika Onuora Athletics - Women's High Jump Morgan Lake Athletics - Men's 1500m Charlie Grice Athletics - Men's 5000m Andrew Butchart Mo Farah Athletics - Men's 4x400m Relay no British participation Athletics - Men's Javelin Throw no British participation Badminton - Men's Singles no British participation Basketball - Women's Tournament no British participation Boxing - Women's Flyweight Nicola Adams (gold medal match) Boxing - Men's Bantamweight no British participation Boxing - Men's Middleweight no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Women's K-4 500m Rachel Cawthorn Louisa Gurski Rebii Simon Jess Walker Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's C-2 1000m no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's K-1 200m Liam Heath Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's K-4 1000m no British participation Cycling (MTB) - Women's Cross-Country no British participation Diving - Men's 10m Platform Tom Daley Football - Men's Tournament no British participation Golf - Women's Individual Charley Hull Catriona Matthew Gymnastics (Rhythmic) - Women's Individual All-Around no British participation Handball - Women's Tournament no British participation Modern Pentathlon - Men's Individual Joseph Choong James Cooke Taekwondo - Women's +67kg Bianca Walkden Taekwondo - Men's +80kg Mahama Cho Triathlon - Women's Individual Vicky Holland Helen Jenkins Non Stanford Volleyball - Women's Tournament no British participation Water Polo - Men's Tournament no British participation Wrestling - Men's Freestyle -86kg no British participation Wrestling - Men's Freestyle -125kg no British participation optimistic shot on medals 10 reasonable shot on medals 6
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Team GB medals after Day 14 Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total 2 24 22 14 60 The hockey ladies won the final against the Dutch, making it the first gold in a team sport since 1988 and Nick Skelton unexpectedly won the gold medal in individual jumping. Lutalo Muhammad and the women's 4x100m relay with silver and bronze, respectively. 5 more medals to tie London 2012!
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Luck was on our side this time but yeah, enjoyable final.
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Day 14 Finals Athletics - Women's 20km Race Walk no British participation Athletics - Women's 5000m Eilish McColgan Athletics - Women's 4x100m Relay Dina Asher-Smith Louise Bloor Desiree Henry Daryll Neita Ashleigh Nelson Asha Philip Bianca Williams Athletics - Women's Pole Vault Holly Bradshaw Athletics - Men's 50km Race Walk Dominic King Athletics - Men's 4x100m Relay Harry Aikines-Aryeetey James Dasaolu Ojie Edoburun James Ellington Adam Gemili Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake Danny Talbot Chijindu Ujah Athletics - Men's Hammer Throw no British participation Badminton - Women's Singles no British participation Badminton - Men's Doubles Marcus Ellis (wins bronze) Chris Langridge (wins bronze) Boxing - Women's Light Flyweight no British participation Cycling (BMX) - Women's Race no British participation Cycling (BMX) - Men's Race no British participation Equestrian - Individual Jumping Ben Maher Nick Skelton Field Hockey - Women's Tournament National Team (gold medal match) Football - Women's Tournament no British participation Modern Pentathlon - Women's Individual Kate French Samantha Murray Synchronised Swimming - Women's Team no British participation Taekwondo - Women's -67kg no British participation Taekwondo - Men's -80kg Aaron Cook (deserves some respect after being left out in London) Lutalo Muhammad Water Polo - Women's Tournament no British participation Wrestling - Men's Freestyle -57kg no British participation Wrestling - Men's Freestyle -74kg no British participation optimistic shot on medals 5 reasonable shot on medals 3
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Team GB medals after Day 13 Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total 2 22 21 13 56 Perfect day with the three top contenders all winning their events (Women's 470, Men's Triathlon and Taekwondo Women's -57kg). More silvers added by Heath/Schofield in canoeing, Alistair's brother Jonathan and a bronze for Ellis/Langridge in badminton to round it off. Great to see medals coming from too more sports, also with silver guaranteed in women's hockey today. With that, Team GB is just 9 medals away from London's 65 total.
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I bet she and Icho will continue as in Japan, age is not a reason for demotivation. Hello Kasai.
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The end of an era.
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-75kg was Japan's weakest category here so this is not a surprise.
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Day 13 Finals Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles Eilidh Doyle Athletics - Women's Javelin Throw no British participation Athletics - Men's 200m Adam Gemili Athletics - Men's 400m Hurdles no British participation Athletics - Men's Shot Put no British participation Athletics - Men's Decathlon no British participation Badminton - Women's Doubles no British participation Beach Volleyball - Men's Tournament no British participation Boxing - Men's Light Heavyweight Joshua Buatsi (wins bronze) Canoeing (Sprint) - Women's K-1 500m no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's C-1 200m no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's K-2 200m Liam Heath Jon Schofield Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's K-2 1000m no British participation Diving - Women's 10m Platform Tonia Couch Field Hockey - Men's Tournament no British participation Sailing - Women's 470 (rescheduled) Saskia Clark Hannah Mills Sailing - Women's 49erFX Sophie Ainsworth Charlotte Dobson Sailing - Men's 470 (rescheduled) Chris Grube Luke Patience Sailing - Men's 49er Dylan Fletcher Alain Sign Taekwondo - Women's -57kg Jade Jones Taekwondo - Men's -68kg no British participation Triathlon - Men's Individual Gordon Benson Alistair Brownlee Jonathan Brownlee Wrestling - Women's Freestyle -53kg no British participation Wrestling - Women's Freestyle -63kg no British participation Wrestling - Women's Freestyle -75kg no British participation optimistic shot on medals 7 reasonable shot on medals 4
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Team GB medals after Day 12 Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total 2 19 19 12 50 Nothing this time as sailing was cancelled.
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That makes up for the many bronzes in judo.
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It was about time for India.
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Do you always have to refer to that?
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Very good.
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Day 12 Finals Athletics - Women's 200m Dina Asher-Smith Athletics - Women's 100m Hurdles Cindy Ofili Tiffany Porter Athletics - Women's Long Jump Jazmin Sawyers Lorraine Ugen Athletics - Men's 3000m Steeplechase no British participation Badminton - Mixed Doubles no British participation Beach Volleyball - Women's Tournament no British participation Boxing - Men's Welterweight no British participation Equestrian - Team Jumping no British participation Sailing - Women's 470 Saskia Clark Hannah Mills Sailing - Men's 470 Chris Grube Luke Patience Table Tennis - Men's Team no British participation Taekwondo - Women's -49kg no British participation Taekwondo - Men's -57kg no British participation Wrestling - Women's Freestyle -48kg no British participation Wrestling - Women's Freestyle -58kg no British participation Wrestling - Women's Freestyle -69kg no British participation optimistic shot on medals 1 reasonable shot on medals 1
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Team GB medals after Day 11 Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total 2 19 19 12 50 3-2-4 yesterday, so the optimistic count came true here. Giles Scott had the gold secured before the medal race so well done. Jack Laugher showed a solid performance winning the silver as his second medal. Wilson and Tinkler topped off a great overall performance in artistic gymnastics with two more bronzes. I won't talk about track cycling for a specific reason.
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First medal, thanks to Stefanek.
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So the Ukraine is not a "powerhouse" anymore? They used to dominate boxing before London 2012.
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Day 11 Finals Athletics - Women's 1500m Laura Muir Laura Weightman Athletics - Discus Throw no British participation Athletics - Men's 110m Hurdles Lawrence Clarke Andrew Pozzi Athletics - Men's Triple Jump no British participation Athletics - Men's High Jump Robert Grabarz Boxing - Men's Lightweight no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Women's K-1 200m no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Women's K-2 500m no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's C-1 1000m no British participation Canoeing (Sprint) - Men's K-1 1000m no British participation Cycling (Track) - Women's Sprint Rebecca James Katy Marchant Cycling (Track) - Women's Omnium Laura Trott Cycling (Track) - Men's Keirin Jason Kenny Callum Skinner Diving - Men's 3m Springboard Jack Laugher Gymnastics (Artistic) - Women's Floor Amy Tinkler Gymnastics (Artistic) - Men's Parallel Bars no British participation Gymnastics (Artistic) - Men's Horizontal Bar no British participation Sailing - Women's Laser Radial (rescheduled) Alison Young Sailing - Men's Laser (rescheduled) Nick Thompson Sailing - Men's Finn Giles Scott Sailing - Mixed Nacra 17 Nicola Groves Ben Saxton Swimming (Marathon) - Men's 10km Jack Burnell Synchronised Swimming - Women's Duet no British participation Table Tennis - Women's Team no British participation Weightlifting - Men's +105kg no British participation Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman -66kg no British participation Wrestling - Men's Greco-Roman -98kg no British participation optimistic shot on medals 9 reasonable shot on medals 5
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Team GB medals after Day 10 Rank Gold Silver Bronze Total 2 16 17 8 41 One entire stack on the tenth day. Dujardin finished with the highest score in individual dressage, repeating her success from 2012. Cavendish with silver in men's omnium but with a nasty taste to it. The most beautiful performance this time by Sophie Hitchon with a bronze in women's hammer throw. Not only was it unexpected but also we have a medal in a throwing event. Nice.
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