Olympics Thread
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@gt12 said in Olympics Thread:
Whether its true or not, Ko looks like she is enjoying it
Was guaranteed a medal at that point, what’s not to enjoy I guess.
Pretty good finish by the top 3. I struggle to get into the Olympic tennis and golf, but NZ have medaled in both sports in these games, so fair play to all concerned.
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How about those Italian sprinters!! Wow!
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Lydia doesn't skip leg day, does she?
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Mens madison, womens omnium are the NZ cycling events left. Women's 10k and mens marathon for atheletics. Would be cool to get an unexpected medal from one of those events.
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@old-samurai-jack said in Olympics Thread:
Lydia doesn't skip leg day, does she?
Many of those golfers had nice pins
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how the fuck does this race work?
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@taniwharugby are you watching the sprints?
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@act-crusader yes, riders everywhere, some holding hands!
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@old-samurai-jack said in Olympics Thread:
Lydia doesn't skip leg day, does she?
Skipping during leg day is a great work out
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@taniwharugby said in Olympics Thread:
@act-crusader yes
So it’s the best of three races and I’m pretty sure the riders alternate on who starts on the high side of the track, given the potential advantage of watching from behind. They can use any part of the track, basically cat and mouse style, until the last 200m when it’s a flat out sprint.
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@taniwharugby said in Olympics Thread:
@act-crusader yes, riders everywhere, some holding hands!
Oh, you watching the Madison.
The riders are required to switch off during the race by means of an exchange. While one member of the team races his partner slowly circles the track above the blue line. When they meet, the racer passes his momentum to his partner via a push or “hand sling” before moving up to the blue line to recover for his/her next effort. Races may be run over a specified number of laps or over a period time. Often, sprints for points are offered as a means of enlivening the action.
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Fuck cycling is weird ( @WillieTheWaiter )
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@booboo said in Olympics Thread:
Fuck cycling is weird ( @WillieTheWaiter )
It's the weird cycling events which are the only ones I'm ever interested in watching... where proper strategy comes into play... the points races in particular, are fun to watch.
In fact - I think I've watched zero olympics this year, except some of the rugby... but all this talk about the nicely weird cycling events, makes me want to watch. -
@kruse said in Olympics Thread:
@booboo said in Olympics Thread:
Fuck cycling is weird ( @WillieTheWaiter )
It's the weird cycling events which are the only ones I'm ever interested in watching... where proper strategy comes into play... the points races in particular, are fun to watch.
In fact - I think I've watched zero olympics this year, except some of the rugby... but all this talk about the nicely weird cycling events, makes me want to watch.I get that
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@act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:
@taniwharugby said in Olympics Thread:
@act-crusader yes, riders everywhere, some holding hands!
Oh, you watching the Madison.
The riders are required to switch off during the race by means of an exchange. While one member of the team races his partner slowly circles the track above the blue line. When they meet, the racer passes his momentum to his partner via a push or “hand sling” before moving up to the blue line to recover for his/her next effort. Races may be run over a specified number of laps or over a period time. Often, sprints for points are offered as a means of enlivening the action.
That makes butterfly seem logical.
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Just for shits and giggles ...
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Women's 10,000m about to start. That's a long distance in what apparently are hot and humid conditions. I already start to sweat by the thought of it.
Edited to add that we have a NZ runner in this race: Camille Buscomb. I have to admit I've never heard of her before. I normally don't follow athletics that much; only Olympic athletics.