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Games of the XXXI Olympiad (August, 5 - 21)
Host city: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Medal events results (August, 6):
- Archery: Men's Team (Won by REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- Cycling Road: Men's Road Race (Won by BELGIUM)
- Fencing: Women's Épée Individual (Won by HUNGARY)
- Judo: Women -48 kg (Won by ARGENTINA)
- Judo: Men -60 kg (Won by RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
- Shooting: 10m Air Rifle Men's (Won by VIETNAM)
- Shooting: 10m Air Rifle Women's (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Swimming: Men's 400m Individual Medley (Won by JAPAN)
- Swimming: Women's 400m Individual Medley (Won by HUNGARY)
- Swimming: Men's 400m Freestyle (Won by AUSTRALIA)
- Swimming: Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (Won by AUSTRALIA)
- Weightlifting: Women's 48kg (Won by THAILAND)

Medal events results (August, 7):
- Archery: Women's Team (Won by REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- Cycling Road: Women's Road Race (Won by NETHERLANDS)
- Diving: Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard (Won by CHINA)
- Fencing: Men's Foil Individual (Won by ITALY)
- Judo: Women -52 kg (Won by KOSOVO)
- Judo: Men -66 kg (Won by ITALY)
- Shooting: 10m Air Pistol Women's (Won by CHINA)
- Shooting: Trap Women's (Won by AUSTRALIA)
- Swimming: Women's 100m Butterfly (Won by SWEDEN)
- Swimming: Men's 100m Breaststroke (Won by GREAT BRITAIN)
- Swimming: Women's 400m Freestyle (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Swimming: Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Weightlifting: Women's 53kg (Won by TAIPEI)
- Weightlifting: Men's 56kg (Won by CHINA)

Medal events results (August, 8):
- Artistic Gymnastics: Men's Team (Won by JAPAN)
- Diving: Men's Synchronised 10m Platform (Won by CHINA)
- Fencing: Women's Sabre Individual (Won by RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
- Judo: Women -57 kg (Won by BRAZIL)
- Judo: Men -73 kg (Won by JAPAN)
- Rugby Sevens: Women's (Won by AUSTRALIA)
- Shooting: 10m Air Rifle Men's (Won by ITALY)
- Shooting: Trap Men's (Won by CROATIA)
- Swimming: Men's 200m Freestyle (Won by CHINA)
- Swimming: Women's 100m Backstroke (Won by HUNGARY)
- Swimming: Men's 100m Backstroke (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Swimming: Women's 100m Breaststroke (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Weightlifting: Women's 58kg (Won by THAILAND)
- Weightlifting: Men's 62kg (Won by COLOMBIA)

Medal events results (August, 9):
- Artistic Gymnastics: Women's Team (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Canoe Slalom: Canoe Single (C1) Men (Won by FRANCE)
- Diving: Women's Synchronised 10m Platform (Won by CHINA)
- Equestrian: Eventing Team Jumping (Won by FRANCE)
- Equestrian: Eventing Individual Jumping (Won by GERMANY)
- Fencing: Men's Épée Individual (Won by REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- Judo: Women -63 kg (Won by SLOVENIA)
- Judo: Men -81 kg (Won by RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
- Shooting: 25m Pistol Women's (Won by GREECE)
- Swimming: Women's 200m Freestyle (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Swimming: Men's 200m Butterfly (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Swimming: Women's 200m Individual Medley (Won by HUNGARY)
- Swimming: Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Weightlifting: Women's 63kg (Won by CHINA)
- Weightlifting: Men's 69kg (Won by CHINA)

Medal events results (August, 10):
- Artistic Gymnastics: Men's Individual All-Around (Won by JAPAN)
- Canoe Slalom: Kayak (K1) Men (Won by GREAT BRITAIN)
- Cycling Road: Women's Individual Time Trial (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Cycling Road: Men's Individual Time Trial (Won by SWITZERLAND)
- Diving: Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard (Won by GREAT BRITAIN)
- Fencing: Women's Foil Individual (Won by RUSSIAN FEDERATION)
- Fencing: Men's Sabre Individual (Won by HUNGARY)
- Judo: Women -70 kg (Won by JAPAN)
- Judo: Men -90 kg (Won by JAPAN)
- Shooting: 50m Pistol Men's (Won by REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- Shooting: Double Trap Men's (Won by IOA)
- Swimming: Men's 200m Breaststroke (Won by KAZAKHSTAN)
- Swimming: Women's 200m Butterfly (Won by SPAIN)
- Swimming: Men's 100m Freestyle (Won by AUSTRALIA)
- Table Tennis: Women's Singles (Won by CHINA)
- Weightlifting: Women's 69kg (Won by CHINA)
- Weightlifting: Men's 77kg (Won by KAZAKHSTAN)

Medal events results (August, 11):
- Archery: Women's Individual (Won by REPUBLIC OF KOREA)
- Artistic Gymnastics: Women's Individual All-Around (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Canoe Slalom: Double (C2) Men (Won by SLOVAKIA)
- Canoe Slalom: Kayak (K1) Women (Won by SPAIN)
- Cycling Track: Men's Team Sprint (Won by GREAT BRITAIN)
- Fencing: Women's Épée Team (Won by ROMANIA)
- Judo: Women -78 kg (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Judo: Men -100 kg (Won by CZECH REPUBLIC)
- Rowing: Men's Quadruple Sculls (Won by GERMANY)
- Rowing: Women's Quadruple Sculls (Won by GERMANY)
- Rowing: Men's Pair (Won by NEW ZEALAND)
- Rowing: Women's Double Sculls (Won by POLAND)
- Rowing: Men's Double Sculls (Won by CROATIA)
- Rowing: Lightweight Men's Four (Won by SWITZERLAND)
- Rugby Sevens: Men's (Won by FIJI)
- Shooting: 50m Rifle 3 Positions Women's (Won by GERMANY)
- Swimming: Women's 200m Breaststroke (Won by JAPAN)
- Swimming: Men's 200m Breaststroke (Won by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)
- Table Tennis: Men's Singles (Won by CHINA)

Medals:
https://www.rio2016.com/en/medal-count-country
Post edited August 12, 2016 by dr.schliemann
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rgnrk: Bottom line, I can deal with the cheating, but I can't deal with hypocrites and the heroes and villains narrative they're selling us.
Yup. If they really cared as much about anti-doping as they want the people to think they do, they could create an international and impartial drug-testing platform instead of relying on each delegation to police their own athletes with varying punishments and then whining about it. The reason nothing is changing and the current situation will stay the same is because it can be used to blame Russia and China, two of the biggest "enemies" of the US.
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rgnrk: Bottom line, I can deal with the cheating, but I can't deal with hypocrites and the heroes and villains narrative they're selling us.
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Tyrrhia: Yup. If they really cared as much about anti-doping as they want the people to think they do, they could create an international and impartial drug-testing platform instead of relying on each delegation to police their own athletes with varying punishments and then whining about it. The reason nothing is changing and the current situation will stay the same is because it can be used to blame Russia and China, two of the biggest "enemies" of the US.
My good people, my good people, what are you saying?!?!? All athletes do drugs. There are entire CHAINS of stores, full of special athlete products, be they drugs that can only be injected, horrible stuff that is taken through the digestive system, like powders pumped up in chemically processed nutrients to be dissolved in water or tea-like base, even the innocent looking protein-bars and other simpler in nature, yet still PROCESSED, GARBAGE, TRASH for the body.

Many of those products have been accused for deaths, chronic health problems, the most usual and frequent of which STERILITY and loss of sperm potency (no ability to have children), terrible things gone wrong with normal body functions past a certain age and of course, serious problems of varying nature before even fifties!

Dope-check and dope control is a joke, a FACADE! It is not meant to BAN ENTIRELY chemicals used in an athlete, but to allow CERTAIN TYPES/BRANDS of those horrible products to be considered legit for use and unanimous usage, plus to count and restrict athletes who overdid the stuff and have amassed past a certain level of the active components inside their body!

Modern Athletes are CHEMISTRY ENHANCED ZOMBIES! Unless they are nerdy, rich bastards, buying expensive natural supplements (royal jelly, bee pollen), highly nutritious food (honey, fruit) and base their diet in natural, healthy style, with smart food combinations (protein based, calcium based, carbohydrates based, etc). And still, even after all this, natural and hobbyist athlete cannot even hope to compare against pros, fully pumped up with specially designed drugs, whom also get "enhanced" not only more effectively, but far cheaper, too. Well, at least i have my virility intact and my health always at peak levels... Wouldn't trade that even for gold medal, olympic championship, 1 million euro and ten babes for one night with me.
Post edited August 10, 2016 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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tinyE: On behalf of Americans everyone, sorry for Hope Solo.

That bitch needs to keep her mouth shut.
Eh, she does the star thing. Which is all she seems to be lately. Remember several years ago, even 10+ when I first watched women's football tournaments and realized that hey, there are some good teams out there, saying she's two leagues above any other goalkeeper. While for the other positions there were teams that were just good overall, or at least in many places, she seemed basically the only one worth holding the GK spot anywhere. A few years ago, there were finally a few other decent ones. Now from what I saw in the Olympics matches, the US needs a new GK because she was rather just sitting there, living off past glory.
But the media's still hooked on what she has to say, and she always did like to shock with that, recall various (usually quite funny) statements during other major tournaments too, even previous Olympics. So she does what she still can I guess.

And this one about how Sweden played isn't exactly wrong, is it? But, you know, who wouldn't do the same against the US?
But what does need to be said is that Sweden may have won in added time there. I mean, they had a perfectly valid goal there, overruled for off-side when there was none when the pass came and then ball actually was redirected off the foot of an US defender (probably wouldn't have reached the attacker otherwise anyway) so no way it could have been.
Then again, not so sure the US's goal scored just before that wasn't also valid. But that was a hard call, on both off-side and attacking foul. Sweden's was clear as day.

PS: Reminds me, why's there such poor coverage of women's football at the Olympics? At least here, quite sure all of 1 match was broadcast, France - New Zealand, bit odd choice. And I just managed to watch US - France and US - Sweden now otherwise. Granted, didn't try for others in the group stage, but meant to watch the QFs and couldn't even find a way for China - Germany. Then yeah, it was Romania - Spain in the men's doubles tennis final (darn that was close, 4-3 and serve in final set, lose 3 games in a row and the match... ah well) during Canada - France so didn't even look, and then just forgot about the last one, but still.
Rather odd, seeing as it has the proper teams, not whatever could be gathered under age rules and considering that clubs don't need to allow players there for the men's. (On which note, thinking the men's football tournament would be a good way to still leave something of the initial idea of the Olympics in the modern ones and make it amateur only. Might as well...)
Post edited August 13, 2016 by Cavalary
Our female basketball team won bronze medal, we beat France 70-63. Men water polo team just won gold medal vs Croatia, 11-7. Female volleyball team plays in finals vs China in 3 hours. And tomorrow our men basketball team plays finals vs USA. Good day for team sports for Serbia. ^.^