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Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 10199017)
The other teams didn't help but when the second group broke it was always going to be difficult .
Maybe a victim of their own success but still a fascinating race . Wouldn't have minded been sat outside one of those boozers yesterday afternoon in the sunshine watching the race and getting slowly pissed . The perfect afternoon ! Cavendish is pissed off--but he has no right to be really, it was not the job of every other country to set him up for the win, but it must be said, that i thought that many riders happily sacrificed their own medal aspirations to shadow team GB. I knew it was over when the camera panned onto Wiggo and the commentator "Wiggens is making the effort now to lead the pack"....the camera panned out and he had actually blown and was dropped off the back..:D Lets see how he does at the TT. With Spartacus now injured or certainly impaired, this should be an exciting race. Lets not forget the ladies RR today, Nicole Cook defending her title |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
A Saudi has finally worked out why we all watch the Olympics.
"Whores of the Olympics...They want to run so that they intentionally fall down and reveal (their figures)," said a tweeter under the name @mloven2100, who identified himself as a Saudi. http://www.arabianbusiness.com/saudi...me-467651.html |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by NorthernLad
(Post 10199392)
A Saudi has finally worked out why we all watch the Olympics.
"Whores of the Olympics...They want to run so that they intentionally fall down and reveal (their figures)," said a tweeter under the name @mloven2100, who identified himself as a Saudi. http://www.arabianbusiness.com/saudi...me-467651.html Those sorts of nasty, moronic comments make me so angry that I am struggling for words. :frown: |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Has a host nation ever received no gold medals? , or better still no medals?
Maybe this is the record we are aiming for. Go Team GB, I understand you! |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Mexaco got 9 medals (3 of each), coming in at 15th place in the medal table.
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Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Is it just 1 medal for team events? Bloody hope so otherwise football's really gonna distort things.
Plus, I never get the whole Country Medal Leaderboard thing: surely the Olympics is about individual effort, not nation v nation. And while I'm on a Kingfisher-Strong-Premium-Lager-fuelled-demi-rant, why aren't pro boxers allowed to compete? Not only but also, thought the men's team archery was good value yesterday, but FFS the US team have lived together for the last FOUR years and trained 12 hours a day. Nice bows, mind. AND what a shame the Columbian women got knocked out of the volleyball. You know why... |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10199581)
And while I'm on a Kingfisher-Strong-Premium-Lager-fuelled-demi-rant, why aren't pro boxers allowed to compete?
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Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 10199591)
Ask the question the other way. Why are pro-athletes allowed to compete in other events?
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Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
(Post 10199596)
Why are pro-athletes allowed to compete in other events?
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Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 10199598)
I've no idea. Seems all very inconsistent to me. Especially when you pitch the Dream Team against a few tall lads from Birmingham.
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Re: The Olympic Games Thread
There is an explanation on wiki explaining the shift from amateurism to professionalism (and why boxing and wrestling are not)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic...rofessionalism |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Lizzie ArmiTstead (sic) gets a silver in the driving SW London rain (bright sunshine oop north for Brazil's footy) - good girl.
TV coverage has slipped in my view - yesterday gave us an embarrassment of riches, but today too many key events/moments have been missed. Example: I haven't seen Beth Twaddle's bars routine but 16.133 is amazing! Paula Radcliffe out of the marathon - so she will end her Olympic career (presumably - she's 38) never having won a medal of any colour at any distance. Sad - one of the very best, although many will remember her for having a dump live on TV in front of millions. GB v UAE in the footy later, live from Wembley. |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 10199615)
There is an explanation on wiki explaining the shift from amateurism to professionalism (and why boxing and wrestling are not)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic...rofessionalism |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Controversial way to avoid a controversy............. mob rule at the Judo - dangerous precedent??
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/o...135153160.html ........... oh and Jordyn Wieber (no relation to Justin Bieber - Google her) shuffles away in floods of tears after finding out she isn't even the best in her own team....... |
Re: The Olympic Games Thread
Originally Posted by The Dean
(Post 10199649)
........... oh and Jordyn Wieber (no relation to Justin Bieber - Google her) shuffles away in floods of tears after finding out she isn't even the best in her own team....... |
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