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Oink Jul 29th 2012 4:41 pm

Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
Could you cheer for them?
I couldn't in good conscience, but maybe if they are in direct competition with Americans.
What also gets me is their celebration of mediocrity, which I think is endemic to their wider culture. "They [Canadian athletes] made the finals" but you know what, they'll come in sixth so its rubbish. :thumbdown:

Alan2005 Jul 29th 2012 4:52 pm

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
No, I fail the cricket test. I too, might make an exception against the septics - although it's just as likely that I wouldn't care one way or the other.

I watched a documentary on the BBC the other day about the 100m olympic final that ben johnson cheated in. He actually came across as quite a nice guy, whereas that carl lewis just seemed like a twat.

Oink Jul 29th 2012 5:26 pm

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 10200382)
No, I fail the cricket test. I too, might make an exception against the septics - although it's just as likely that I wouldn't care one way or the other.

I watched a documentary on the BBC the other day about the 100m olympic final that ben johnson cheated in. He actually came across as quite a nice guy, whereas that carl lewis just seemed like a twat.

I'm not a big fan of septics but at least they don't glorify second best.

macadian Jul 29th 2012 11:04 pm

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10200394)
I'm not a big fan of septics but at least they don't glorify second best.

or third.....

cheeky_monkey Jul 30th 2012 12:56 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10200374)
Could you cheer for them?
I couldn't in good conscience, but maybe if they are in direct competition with Americans.
What also gets me is their celebration of mediocrity, which I think is endemic to their wider culture. "They [Canadian athletes] made the finals" but you know what, they'll come in sixth so its rubbish. :thumbdown:

I wouldn't cheer for anyone..as im not from North America..as im English i dont cheer people or teams i support them..having said that i have no interest in the Canadian athletes just those from GB

Boy d Jul 30th 2012 1:40 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10200374)
Could you cheer for them?
I couldn't in good conscience, but maybe if they are in direct competition with Americans.
What also gets me is their celebration of mediocrity, which I think is endemic to their wider culture. "They [Canadian athletes] made the finals" but you know what, they'll come in sixth so its rubbish. :thumbdown:

So supporting their athletes is a celebration of mediocrity?

Seem to remember the uk celebrating their success in the 2010 games....mediocrity or a good effort?

What other nuggets of your wisdom shall we look forward to....I think you need a day job.

caretaker Jul 30th 2012 1:57 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
It's early days yet - all we need is 1 silver to break out of the crush for 22nd place and tie with Great Britain at 17th. I wonder how Canada's medal performances match up with other countries' on a per-capita basis?
(Mens synch platform diving on now, a good chance for GB!)

Oink Jul 30th 2012 6:06 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Boy d (Post 10201004)
So supporting their athletes is a celebration of mediocrity?

Seem to remember the uk celebrating their success in the 2010 games....mediocrity or a good effort?

What other nuggets of your wisdom shall we look forward to....I think you need a day job.

One tries to illuminate the cave a little. ;)


"Lets cheer for this team as the guy in the bow is dating a Canadian athlete who competed in Beijing." :rofl:

ExKiwilass Jul 30th 2012 6:09 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
Whatever, GB just won silver for men's gymnastics, go team :thumbsup:

el_richo Jul 30th 2012 6:16 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 10201030)
It's early days yet - all we need is 1 silver to break out of the crush for 22nd place and tie with Great Britain at 17th. I wonder how Canada's medal performances match up with other countries' on a per-capita basis?
(Mens synch platform diving on now, a good chance for GB!)

Canada are 25th now

sheadboy Jul 30th 2012 6:17 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Kiwilass (Post 10201442)
Whatever, GB just won silver for men's gymnastics, go team :thumbsup:

got busted down to bronze, but still a good job.

Danny B Jul 30th 2012 6:50 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
I'll cheer for the country that I am living in except if Canada and GB are competing against each other, then I will always cheer for the country I was born and raised in.

pthom Jul 30th 2012 7:02 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
Would any of us have the ability, dedication or strength to compete at this level in the world. Not me and therefore don't feel qualified to call any athlete mediocre!!

Jingsamichty Jul 30th 2012 8:27 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 
It's good to see that London has indeed built on the success of Vancouver - both world class Olympic riot cities.

BristolUK Jul 30th 2012 9:17 am

Re: Canadian Olympic 'athletes'.
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 10200374)
Could you cheer for them?
I couldn't in good conscience, but maybe if they are in direct competition with Americans.

That's why I cheered for Canada in the Hockey at the winter games. Along with the Canadians in the family. :)


What also gets me is their celebration of mediocrity, which I think is endemic to their wider culture. "They [Canadian athletes] made the finals" but you know what, they'll come in sixth so its rubbish.
Remembering, of course, that would be sixth out of many hundreds rather than sixth out of eight. Would you be one of those glass half empty folk who call the runners up medals in football "losers'" medals?


Originally Posted by pthom (Post 10201521)
Would any of us have the ability, dedication or strength to compete at this level in the world. Not me and therefore don't feel qualified to call any athlete mediocre!!

:thumbup:


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