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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #17 - Boxing - Men's Heavyweight; Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles; Athletics - Women's Triple Jump; Cycling BMX - Men's Racing; Cycling BMX - Women's Racing


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IMAGINARY SUMMER OLYMPICS - Poll #17 - Boxing - Men's Heavyweight; Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles; Athletics - Women's Triple Jump; Cycling BMX - Men's Racing; Cycling BMX - Women's Racing  

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  1. 1. Event #56 - Boxing - Men's Heavyweight

    • Samuel Berger USA 1904
      0
    • Albert Oldman GBR 1908
      0
    • Ronald Rawson GBR 1920
      0
    • Otto von Porat NOR 1924
      0
    • Arturo Rodriguez ARG 1928
      0
    • Santiago Lovell ARG 1932
      0
    • Herbert Runge GER 1936
      0
    • Rafael Iglesias ARG 1948
      0
    • Ed Sanders USA 1952
      0
    • Pete Rademacher USA 1956
      0
    • Franco De Piccoli ITA 1960
      0
    • Joe Frazier USA 1964
      0
    • George Foreman USA 1968
    • Teofilo Stevenson CUB 1972 1976 1980
    • Henry Tillman USA 1984
      0
    • Ray Mercer USA 1988
      0
    • Felix Savon CUB 1992 1996 2000
    • Odlanier Solis CUB 2004
      0
    • Rakhim Chakhkiev RUS 2008
      0
    • Oleksandr Usyk UKR 2012
    • Evgeny Tishchenko RUS 2016
      0
    • Julio Cesar La Cruz CUB 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  2. 2. Event #57 - Athletics - Women's 400m Hurdles

    • Nawal El Moutawakel MAR 1984
    • Debbie Flintoff-King AUS 1988
      0
    • Sally Gunnell GBR 1992
    • Deon Hemmings JAM 1996
      0
    • Irina Privalova RUS 2000
      0
    • Fani Halkia GRE 2004
      0
    • Melaine Walker JAM 2008
    • Natalya Antyukh RUS 2012
    • Dalilah Muhammad USA 2016
    • Sydney McLaughlin USA 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  3. 3. Event #58 - Athletics - Women's Triple Jump

    • Inessa Kravets UKR 1996
      0
    • Tereza Marinova BUL 2000
      0
    • Francoise Mbango Etone CMR 2004 2008
    • Olga Rypakova KAZ 2012
    • Caterine Ibarguen COL 2016
    • Yulimar Rojas VEN 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
      0
  4. 4. Event #59 - Cycling BMX - Men's Racing

    • Maris Strombergs LAT 2008 2012
    • Connor Fields USA 2016
      0
    • Niek Kimmann NED 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  5. 5. Event #60 - Cycling BMX - Women's Racing

    • Anne-Caroline Chausson FRA 2008
    • Mariana Pajon COL 2012 2016
    • Beth Shriever GBR 2020
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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Boxing, men's Heavyweights...since the only man with a better reputation of :CUB Teofilo Stevenson in the entire history of Boxing is not on the list, the choice is quite obvious...the great Cuban is my pick...

 

Athletics, women's 400m HS...technically McLaughlin's effort in Tokyo is unmatched, but here my pick goes to :MAR Nawal El Moutawakel because of what her success means for the whole North African and Arabic world...it goes well beyond the gold medal itself (which already is the biggest honour an athlete can get)...

 

Athletics, women's Triple Jump...here's a no brainer...:VEN Yulimar Rojas is just on another planet...

 

Cycling, men's BMX Racing...:LAT Maris Strombergs is my pick since he's the only man capable of winning 2 gold medals in different Games so far...

 

Cycling, women's BMX Racing...for the same reason of the men's pick, here I go with :COL Mariana Pajon...

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Results of Poll #17.

 

BOXING - Men's Heavyweight

 

1. Teofilo Stevenson CUB

2. Felix Savon CUB*

3. George Foreman USA

3. Oleksandr Usyk UKR (T)

 

ATHLETICS - Women's 400m Hurdles

 

1. Sydney McLaughlin USA

2. Dalilah Muhammad USA

3. Melaine Walker JAM

 

ATHLETICS - Women's Triple Jump

 

1. Yulimar Rojas VEN

2. Francoise Mbango Etone CMR

3. Caterine Ibarguen COL

 

CYCLING BMX - Men's Racing

 

1. Maris Strombergs LAT

2. Niek Kimmann NED
3. Connor Fields USA

 

CYCLING BMX - Women's Racing

 

1. Mariana Pajon COL

2. Anne-Caroline Chausson FRA (T)

3. Beth Shriever GBR (T)

 

* - this athlete couldn't compete if we use nowadays qualification criteria

T - there was a tie

 

Thanks for voting!

 

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