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40 minutes ago, dcro said:

So apparently the Akhal-teke Olympic champion for the :URS Soviet Union..... Continued his career with :CRO Toni Nimac at the 2020 monobob? :p

 

Not bad for a 68-year old horse...

 

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http://www.olympedia.org/horses/10

They couldn’t find a second Croatian, so they just packed a decomposing horse carcass in the back. You know how it goes, happens all the time.

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2 hours ago, dcro said:

So apparently the Akhal-teke Olympic champion for the :URS Soviet Union..... Continued his career with :CRO Toni Nimac at the 2020 monobob? :p

 

Not bad for a 68-year old horse...

 

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http://www.olympedia.org/horses/10

To be fair, I have it on good authority that the Akhal-teke absolutely rules the world, so don't count them out..

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2 hours ago, Dragon said:

Are we sure this was a mistake?

This is an IOC release from 2016

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For fuck's sake, how often do these federations need to be told? First have a decent World Cup circuit for a few years!

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@Dragon - I tried to send some data via feedback but it is always 504 Time Out, so perhaps you can relay this to them?

 

Place name 23759 is actually Pemalang instead of Pelamang (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pemalang_Regency)

 

Athlete 124660 "Hasbi Muhammad" name order mistake, it should be Muhammad Hasbi (https://jakartaglobe.id/news/lifter-eko-yuli-irawan-breaks-records-national-sports-week/)

 

Athlete 259 "Tonny Maringgi" (full name Tonny Zwingly Maringgi) died on 15 Sep 2019 (https://www.suarakarya.id/detail/100159/Yayuk-Selamat-Jalan-Toni-Maringgi)

 

Athlete 16546 "Herry Janto Setiawan" (his name is usually written as Herijanto Setiawan in Indonesia) died on 10 October 2013 (https://olahraga.kompas.com/read/2013/10/10/1819528/Mantan.Pebalap.Sepeda.Nasional.Herijanto.Ateng.Setiawan.Meninggal)

 

Athlete 10119 "Anisi", born in Buton Island (https://zonasultra.com/anisi-sang-legenda-dayung-sultra-dan-harapan-yang-belum-tuntas.html)

 

Athlete 56005 "Dirdja Wihardja", born in Jakarta (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkwrc25xNQE)

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I also have a little correction, I wasn't sure where to send it.

 

The country page for the Netherlands (where else would I look!) states in the description that Inge de Bruijn is the most decorated athlete, but both Sven Kramer and Ireen Wust have surpassed her. The medal table lower on the page has the correct numbers.

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