Now that I am home and can update this tournament regularly, I should hope it will start moving quickly again.
Round 2 of the Shooting competition is now complete - congratulations to the 8 shooters who will advance to Round 3:
neanderpaul14 - Afghanistan
KraphtOne - Bhutan
TheCrown - Iran
kizkiz - St. Lucia
cwinslow22 - Mexico
General Bax - Puerto Rico
gubarretto - Sierra Leone
Peteee - Turkey
betiko wrote:what about burundi? are we far behind now overall?
Depends what you define as "far behind." I remind you, however, that Day 4 is only the halfway point of the tournament.
At this moment, you are in fourth place:
2 points behind Pakistan,
12 points behind Serbia, and
16 points behind Nepal.
To give you a bit more detail, I will expand nicestash's most excellent analysis to include third-place Pakistan and fourth-place Burundi.
Fencing (for some reason, spoilers wouldn't work - but only for this event)
NEP: 69
SRB: 70
PAK: 57
BDI: 67
Pakistan is the only team of the 4 not to have progressed to the quarterfinals, so they are locked in at 57 points.
The match between #3 Serbia and #6 Burundi will certainly be an interesting one. The two fencers know each other fairly well, having recently faced off in the Round of 16 in the Cross-Country Relay, with smegal69 of Burundi victorious over mviola of Serbia.
#4 Nepal will face #1 Guyana, but that fact should not do much to dampen Leehar's confidence, as he knocked off then-#1 Dutch fencer notyou2 in the Round of 16, while Guyana's fencer richman688 is coming off a relatively easy sweep of #16 Eternal Shadow of Pakistan.
Since only 8 teams remain at this stage of the competition, Nepal, Burundi, and Serbia are each guaranteed between 65 and 72 points. Thus, there is not much difference between 1st and 8th and this event probably will not have as much of an impact on the overall results with the overall gaps as wide as they are.
[spoiler=Shooting]NEP: 44
SRB: 52
PAK: 43
BDI: 49
All four teams have now been eliminated from this event.[/spoiler]
[spoiler=Show Jumping]NEP: 69
SRB: 49
PAK: 64
BDI: 54
Show jumping is the most volatile event in this tournament. It is one of only two events from which no teams are ever eliminated, the difference between a win and a loss is never more than 4 measly Event Points, and there are also many, many ties, meaning that it is possible at any moment for a few bad rolls to cause one of these teams to tumble down the table or, conversely, for a few great rolls to enable a team to rocket to the top of the standings. I would caution any team who finds themselves atop this event (*cough Nepal cough*) to not get too comfortable up there.[/spoiler]
[spoiler=Synchronized Swimming]NEP: 63
SRB: 65
PAK: 66
BDI: 64
This event is not quite as volatile as Show Jumping, since the difference between a win and a loss can be as much as 12 points, but that is more than made up for by the fact that these 4 teams are so one right behind the other here. The warning I offered to the Show Jumping leaders applies here as well.[/spoiler]
[spoiler=Cross-Country Relay]NEP: 66
SRB: 71
PAK: 67
BDI: 61
Burundi's sweep of Serbia in the round of 16 will be a huge factor in determining how these numbers will change by the end of Day 4. The extra quarter of an Event Point Burundi gets for the sweep has the potential to rocket them up the table, especially since having won their relay in 4 games gives them the advantage in any tiebreak situation, while Serbia's having lost that relay in 4 games puts them at a big disadvantage in any tiebreak situation. Nepal currently sits at a 2-2 tie with Pakistan, after having initially led 2-0. If Pakistan can continue their comeback and win this relay, it could be a big blow to Nepal's overall lead, and Nepal's failure to complete the sweep may well see Burundi shoot past them and at least narrow the gap between the two teams on the overall scoreboard.[/spoiler]
[spoiler=Overall]NEP: 311
SRB: 307
PAK: 297
BDI: 295
This is going to come down to Serbia’s ability to win and Nepal's ability to hold on to their perch in Show Jumping, as well as Nepal’s ability to survive in the cross-country relay and just how big a boost Burundi gets from their sweep of Serbia.[/spoiler]
Of course, anything can still happen, as this is only the halfway point of the tourney!