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Olympian1010

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  1. This thread is all about throwing some good ole’ Totallympics support behind smaller and lesser known nations competing at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Below you can find the suggested rules/guidelines for this thread. What determines if a nation is small and/or lesser known? For the purpose of this thread, we will support countries without an active user on Totallympics, that are also on the list of nations eligible for Tripartie Invitation places. Of course, users are welcome to propose other nations they think fit the criteria as well. How should a user choose a nation(s) to support? I think it would be okay for each user to choose two nations they’d like to support, so long as there’s enough nations left for other users who want to participate in the thread. Perhaps it would be wise indicate a first preference and second preference when choosing the nations you wish to support. Of course, users are welcome to support only a single nation as well. There will be a list kept on the first post of this thread to help keep the thread organized as to which user is supporting which nation. What should users post as a supporter of a nation? That’s mainly up to the user. Some suggestions would be some background info about your country, perhaps the history of your country at the Olympic Games, articles and other fun/interesting info about the athletes participating at the Games, updates/reminders/results for the participating athletes, various multimedia (athlete/delegation social media posts, photos, etc.), and any other information of interest. If any other issues or clarifications about the thread are needed, they’ll be added to this post if necessary. So with all that said, go ahead and break out your pom poms, signs, posters, boomsticks, confetti cannons, and other necessary items to support the small and lesser known nations at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games!
  2. China is missing from that list due to not competing last year, so it’s likely closer to 12 nations and 8 teams assuming you didn’t count China.
  3. FINA has updated their confirmed quota allocation table as of today (scroll down to the bottom): https://www.fina.org/competitions/tokyo-2020-diving-info/
  4. Yeah, I don’t know what to make of that. The ISA make some bold claims about their jurisdiction as well. For instance, SUP Race is almost certainly more of a ICF discipline than a ISA discipline. Same with wakesurf. That’s almost certainly a discipline that falls under the IWWF.
  5. The ISA claim to govern 7 disciplines, and technically anymore that use waves. “The ISA governs and defines Surfing as Shortboard, Longboard & Bodyboarding, StandUp Paddle (SUP) Racing and Surfing, Para-Surfing, Bodysurfing, Wakesurfing, and all other wave riding activities on any type of waves, and on flat water using wave riding equipment.”
  6. Natalia Grossman takes the women’s competition with a perfect score in the final. That’s two World Cup victories for her this year.
  7. Awesome victory for Sean Bailey in the Boulder World Cup today. There were only 4 tops in the entire final It was definitely a challenging set.
  8. Rossi runs into similar issues as well.
  9. Engines firing up, should be a go for the start of the 105th Indy 500 in just a few minutes.
  10. WORLD RECORD!!! This time Leonardo sets the world record with a 5.208
  11. World Cup victory for Tokyo bound Mirosław
  12. Miho Nonaka with a bronze in a speed climbing World Cup Yeah, yeah. Reduced field, rival’s mistakes and whatnot, still awesome.
  13. Both Indonesians the under Reza’s WR in the semifinal. This final will be electric.
  14. Leonardo just broke the previous world record in the quarterfinals as well @Griff88
  15. From the video description: “20-year-old first-time World Cup participant Kiromal Katibin pulverised the men's Speed world Record at the IFSC Boulder and Speed World Cup in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The young Speed specialist, clocked in the unbelievable time of 5.258 seconds – 0.222 seconds better than the previous mark.”
  16. I think the local organizers/EOC are taking a different approach on building the sports program for these Games. The Olympic sports that feature on the program will likely serve as Olympic qualifiers or European Championships (likely awarding a fair amount of points in Olympic rankings), meaning that the majority of the best European athletes in those sports will hopefully contest the Games. Likewise they are creating an intriguing program of non-Olympic sports that will likely help draw local attention/drive curiosity in the Games, that will almost certainly feature the best athletes in Europe. Essentially, they are attempting to create a sports program that will drive interest in the Games and attract the best athletes in participating sports. I don’t think it’s a bad idea. It’s no secret that the European Games have struggled to gain notoriety, so this model is worth a try.
  17. Well it’s only been around since 2012, but it’s seen astronomical growth in the last 2-3 years. It’s been floated for inclusion at a couple multi-sports games now. Here’s a video explaining the rules for those interested:
  18. Teqball is the next sport to be officially added to the program.
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