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  1. 4 horas atrás, Maxim Fastovsky disse:

     

    The only sorta surprise i see is at 60, Eric Takabatke finished the ranking period with more points then Kitadai

     

    Yes, Takabatake finished the ranking period ahead of Kitadai, but barely. While the ranking has certainly played a major role in the selection, other factors were considered. For instance, Kitadai has a much better history against top 12 athletes, and also is a current Olympic medalist.

  2. Em 09/05/2016 at 03:01, vinipereira disse:

    Brazil's Team:

     

    Men's Epee

    Nicolas Ferreira

    Athos Schwantes

    Guilherme Melaragno

     

    Men's Foil

    Guilherme Toldo

    Henrique Marques

    Ghislain Perrier

     

    Men's Sabre

    Renzo Agresta

     

    Women's Epee

    Nathalie Moullhausen

    Emese Takacs

    Rayssa Costa

     

    Women's Foil

    Taís Rochel

    Bia Bulcão

     

    Women's Sabre

    Marta Baeza

     

     

    Amanda Simeão will replace Emese Takacs (her naturalization was suspended). (source)

     

  3. 3 horas atrás, intoronto disse:

     

    Any surprises? 100kg name looks new?

     

    Yes. Luciano Correa was our number 1 athlete for years in the -100kg class, being world champion once and also having won the last two Pan American Games. He was going for his third Olympics but didn't achieve great results this season - being surpassed by Rafael Buzacarini in the rankings. While the ranking was not the only criteria for the selection (Kitadai was chosen over a better ranked athlete), Buzacarani is clearly better at the moment.

  4. Brazil's team was just announced (source):

     

    Men's

    -60kg: Felipe Kitadai

    -66kg: Charles Chibana

    -73kg: Alex Pombo

    -81kg: Victor Penalber

    -90kg: Tiago Camilo

    -100kg: Rafael Buzacarini

    +100kg: Rafael Silva

     

    Women's

    -48kg: Sarah Menezes

    -52kg: Érika Miranda

    -57kg: Rafaela Silva

    -63kg: Mariana Silva

    -70kg: Maria Portela

    -78kg: Mayra Aguiar

    +78kg: Maria Suelen Atlheman

  5. Rio gets ready to party as hospitality houses revealed for Olympic and Paralympic Games
     

    Everybody knows Rio de Janeiro is one of the best cities on the planet in which to party, but things will reach another level when the Olympic Games get underway. After details were revealed of the official hospitality houses that will spring up for the event, it seems athletes, visiting fans and the city's residents will be spoilt for choice when the action begins in August.

     

    More than 30 countries, and a number of companies, have now confirmed the location for their official residences, many of which will be open to the public. At prime locations across the city, they will offer spectaular settings for watching the sport on big screens, socialising and experiencing the culture and gastronomy of each venue's host.

     

    Hospitality houses have become a tradition of recent Olympic Games; at Beijing 2008 and London 2012 they were some of the most popular places for athletes and fans to let their hair down.

     

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    The German hospitality house on Leblon beach, complete with big screens and teutonic cuisine

     

    Half of the houses in Rio will be open to the public, while entry to some country houses (such as those of the USA, Great Britain, China and Russia) will be restricted to athletes and invited guests only. Entry to most of the open houses will be free. Germany will have two houses; one open to the public on Leblon beach and another closed location in Barra da Tijuca.

     

    There will be hospitality houses all over the centre of the city and in the main beach districts, located in a variety of cultural centres, sports clubs and historic buildings. The Portuguese, in keeping with their maritime history, will use a historic sailing ship as their residence.

     

    Host country Brazil will run one of the largest hospitality houses in Rio. Casa Brasil will be located across two former warehouses in the city’s renovated waterfront district. Visitors will be able to sample Brazilian coffee, chocolate, cachaça and wine.

     

    Mexico will install their house in the National History Museum in central Rio, while France will be based amid the glamour of the horse-racing track near the lagoon (Lagoa) and Jamaica, which is yet to announce its house's location, promises reggae parties. Japan, which will host the next Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020, will take over the modernist Cidade das Artes building (see photo below) in Barra da Tijuca. The British house, which will not be open to the public, will be located in the historic Parque Lage, which is nestled under the Christ the Redeemer statue.

     

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    Highlights

     

    Netherlands (Monte Líbano Club, Lagoa). If there was a gold medal for country houses, the Dutch would be the reigning champions and hot favourites to defend their title in Rio. By day, the celebrated 'Holland Heineken House' is sure to be a popular location for watching events; by night, it is always one of the most sought-after locations for Olympic athletes and spectators to party. The Dutch are charging 15 euros for entry – excluding drinks.

     

    Switzerland (Baseball ground, Lagoa). With classic Swiss punctuality, the house will be one of the first to open. From 1 August, visitors will be able to ice skate and indulge in chocolate, raclette and other Alpine delicacies. After the Games, the Swiss will leave behind them a modernised baseball pitch as a legacy for the city of Rio.

     

    Republic of Korea (Sulamérica Convention Centre, central Rio). The Korean house will be open from 11 to 13 August and will include performances of K-Pop (Korean pop music) and cooking competitions. The Korean city of PyeongChang will host the next Olympic Winter Games, in 2018, and this event will have its own hospitality house, whose location is yet to be revealed.

     

    Australia (Rio Stock Exchange Convention Centre, central Rio). The house will be open for one week and will provide visitors with information about opportunities to study and work in Australia, as well as a taste of life Down Under.

     

    Austria (Botafogo Club, Botafogo). The Austria house was a big hit with the public at Sochi 2014. In Rio, the Austrians will operate a round-the-clock bakery and delicatessen, serving up treats such as Kornspitz bread and, of course, wiener schnitzel.

     

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    Austria House in Botafogo will provide guests with typical Austrian food and drink (Artist's impression)

     

    Colombia (Health Ministry Cultural Centre, central Rio). This will be the first Colombian hospitality house at the Olympic Games. Colombian coffee and exotic fruits will have pride of place.

     

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    An artist's impression of what visitors can expect from Colombia House in central Rio

     

    Casa África (Casa Shopping, Barra da Tijuca). The 54 African delegations coming to the Games will share one hospitality house in Barra. Visitors will be able to experience a 60-seat airplane simulator, watch a short film about the continent and participate in a lottery to get the chance to ‘land’ the plane. There will also be plane tickets to be won. One of the highlights of the house will be a fashion show in which Afro-Brazilian models will wear typical African clothes and costumes on the catwalk.

     

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    The Africa House in the Barra region of Rio will be home to a hi-tech airplane simulator (Artist's impression)

     

    After the Games

     

    Although the focus of the houses is on entertainment and promotion, many of the countries coming to Rio plan to leave a legacy to the city long after the Games have ended. Casa Daros, a former art gallery which will be the venue for Qatar's hospitalty house, will be converted into a bilingual public school called ‘Eleva School’.

     

    During the Games, the country will transform the historic building into a typical Arab souk where visitors will be able to enjoy shawarmas and get painted with henna. Funds raised from tickets to Bayt Qatar (bayt means house in Arabic) will be donated to local charity Futuro Olímpico and used to give underprivileged young athletes from Rio the opportunity to train at Qatar’s sports facilities.

     

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    There will be a traditional Arab souq in the Qatar House in Botafogo (Artist's impression)

     

    Meanwhile, Denmark, in keeping with its cycling traditions, will donate 65 bicycles to the city as well as toys for schools and a massive mock-up of the city made entirely of bricks from house sponsor Lego. The maps below show the location of some of the hospitality houses:

     

     

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  6. Table Tennis at the Summer Olympic Games 2016

     

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    Competition Details
    City :BRA Rio de Janeiro :BRA
    Dates August 6th - August 17th, 2016
    Venue Riocentro - Pavilion 3
    Website Official Website

     

     

    Official Schedule
    Day 1 Saturday, August 6th, 2016 Day 1
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    09:00 - 10:30 Women's Singles Preliminary Round
    09:45 - 11:15 Men's Singles Preliminary Round
    11:15 - 12:45 Women's Singles Round of 128
    14:30 - 16:00 Women's Singles Round of 128
    16:00 - 17:30 Men's Singles Round of 128
    19:00 - 20:30 Men's Singles Round of 128
    20:30 - 22:00 Women's Singles Round of 64
    Day 2 Sunday, August 7th, 2016 Day 2
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    09:00 - 10:00 Women's Singles Round of 64
    10:00 - 12:00 Men's Singles Round of 64
    13:30 - 14:30 Women's Singles Round of 64
    14:30 - 16:30 Men's Singles Round of 64
    18:00 - 20:00 Women's Singles Round of 32
    20:00 - 22:00 Men's Singles Round of 32
    Day 3 Monday, August 8th, 2016 Day 3
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 12:00 Women's Singles Round of 32
    12:00 - 14:00 Men's Singles Round of 32
    16:00 - 17:00 Women's Singles Round of 16
    17:00 - 18:00 Men's Singles Round of 16
    20:30 - 21:30 Women's Singles Round of 16
    21:30 - 22:30 Men's Singles Round of 16
    Day 4 Tuesday, August 9th, 2016 Day 4
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 14:00 Women's Singles Quarterfinals
    16:00 - 18:00 Men's Singles Quarterfinals
    20:30 - 22:30 Men's Singles Quarterfinals
    Day 5 Wednesday, August 10th, 2016 Day 5
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 12:00 Women's Singles Semifinals
    20:30 - 21:30 Women's Singles Bronze Medal Match
    21:30 - 22:30 Women's Singles Gold Medal Match
    Day 6 Thursday, August 11th, 2016 Day 6
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 12:00 Men's Singles Semifinals
    20:30 - 21:30 Men's Singles Bronze Medal Match
    21:30 - 22:30 Men's Singles Gold Medal Match
    Day 7 Friday, August 12th, 2016 Day 7
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 13:00 Women's Team Round of 16
    15:00 - 18:00 Women's Team Round of 16
    19:30 - 22:30 Men's Team Round of 16
    Day 8 Saturday, August 13th, 2016 Day 8
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 13:00 Women's Team Quarterfinals
    15:00 - 18:00 Men's Team Round of 16
    19:30 - 22:30 Women's Team Quarterfinals
    Day 9 Sunday, August 14th, 2016 Day 9
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 13:00 Men's Team Quarterfinals
    15:00 - 18:00 Men's Team Quarterfinals
    19:30 - 22:30 Women's Team Semifinals
    Day 10 Monday, August 15th, 2016 Day 10
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    10:00 - 13:00 Women's Team Semifinals
    15:00 - 18:00 Men's Team Semifinals
    19:30 - 22:30 Men's Team Semifinals
    Day 11 Tuesday, August 16th, 2016 Day 11
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    11:00 - 14:00 Women's Team Bronze Medal Match
    19:30 - 22:30 Women's Team Gold Medal Match
    Day 12 Wednesday, August 17th, 2016 Day 12
    Time (GMT -3) Event Stage
    11:00 - 14:00 Men's Team Bronze Medal Match
    19:30 - 22:30 Men's Team Gold Medal Match

     

  7. Good match for Peru yesterday, I was rooting for their qualification, but this time simply is not possible. I think they are improving and maybe can qualify in 2020. If only they were taking part in the other qualifier...

     

    Top 4 pretty much decided unless Thailand does extremely well in the remaining two matches (and Japan doesn't).

  8. Brazil completed the Diving team today with the remaining synchronized events:

     

    Men's 3m Synchronized Springboard: Ian Matos and Luiz Felipe Outerelo (source)

    Women's 10m Synchronized Platform: Ingrid Oliveira and Giovanna Pedroso (source)

     

    Our complete team (9 athletes)

     

    Men's

    César Castro – 3m Springboard

    Hugo Parisi – 10m Platform / 10m Synchronized Platform

    Ian Matos – 3m Synchronized Springboard

    Jackson Rondinelli – 10m Synchronized Platform

    Luiz Felipe Outerelo – 3m Synchronized Springboard

     

    Women's
    Giovanna Pedroso – 10m Synchronized Platform
    Ingrid Oliveira – 10m Synchronized Platform
    Juliana Veloso – 3m Springboard / 3m Synchronized Springboard
    Tammy Galera Takagi – 3m Synchronized Springboard

     

    Apparently Brazil still can qualify an athlete for men's individual platform (Isaac Souza Filho), and Ingrid Oliveira maybe will take part of the individual event.

  9. Rio 2016 reveals 'look' of tickets for Olympic and Paralympic Games

     

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    Rio 2016 unveiled the 'look' of the tickets for the Olympic and Paralympic Games on Friday (20 May) morning at the organising committee's headquarters. And the colourful yet practical designs will soon be winging their way out to sports fans around the world who have bought tickets to the Games.

     

    "From 1pm (Brasília time) today, the tickets will begin to be sent out from the graphic design company and somewhere in the world someone will receive the first ticket," said Rio 2016 President Carlos Nuzman. Find out how to buy tickets to the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The tickets feature the Rio 2016 sport pictograms, which for the first time in Games history, have one for each Olympic and Paralympic sport.

     

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    The tickets are being produced by the same graphic design company in the USA that produced the tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Staff at the company, which has 30 years of experience in ticket production, "live to produce tickets" said Donovan Ferreti, the Rio 2016 ticketing director.

     

    More than four million tickets for the Olympic Games – 67% of the total available – have already been sold. Two million tickets remain on sale and every Thursday a new batchs of tickets, including for some of the most sought-after events, are going on sale to Brazilian residents. "We will want to tell our grandchildren about the Rio 2016 Game and these are also our tickets to history," said Mário Andrada, executive director of communications at Rio 2016.

     

     

  10. Rio 2016 reveals competition schedule for Olympic basketball tournaments


    Basketball fans around the world can start planning their Olympic festivities after the full tournament schedule for the Rio 2016 Games was announced on Thursday (19 May). Following the drawing of the groups by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in March, Rio 2016 has now confirmed the days and times for each encounter.

     

    In the men’s tournament, the final three teams will be decided at the Olympic qualifying tournaments that will be held between 4 and 10 July in Italy, Serbia and the Philippines. Two of these teams will go into group A with reigning Olympic and world champions the USA plus Australia, China and Venezuela. The other qualifier will join Spain, who took silver at the London 2012 Olympic Games, plus Argentina, Brazil, Lithuania and Nigeria in group B.

     

    In the women’s tournament, the last five places will be decided Olympic qualifying tournament on 13-19 June in Nantes, France. Three of these teams will be added to group A along with Japan, Brazil and Australia, while the other two will join reigning Olympic and world champions the USA, Canada, Senegal and Serbia in group B.

     

    Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park will be the main basketball venue, while the Youth Arena in Deodoro Olympic Park will stage the women’s group games.

     

    Full schedule:

     

    Spoiler

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  11. Today Brazil has selected the athletes for 2 of the synchronized events (source):

     

    Men's 10m Synchronized Platform: Hugo Parisi and Jackson Rondinelli

    Women's 3m Synchronized Springboard: Juliana Veloso and Tammy Galera

     

    Parisi and Veloso were already qualified for individual events, so that should reduce our total number of qualified athletes. Brazilian trials will continue tomorrow and we will know the qualified pairs for the other events.

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