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    Dunno if this has been posted...

    Aussie hockey player Matt Dawson has finger amputated to compete.

    Dedication!

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckmg7ngkgjeo

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    Marcel Renata, been there done that, and not even for the Olympics

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    @Machpants said in Olympics Thread:

    Marcel Renata, been there done that, and not even for the Olympics

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    @Machpants said in Olympics Thread:

    @Machpants said in Olympics Thread:

    Marcel Renata, been there done that, and not even for the Olympics

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    Ronnie Lott of the San Francisco 49ers is also a member of that club

    Ronnie Lott - Wikipedia

    Ronnie Lott - Wikipedia
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    Red Conway in 1960.

    A softball catcher (he represented Rotorua at that sport in 1956) Dick Conway broke his finger during a game. The finger set very badly and was obviously going to suffer further damage at work, Dick Conway was a carpenter, or play, either softball or rugby. So, to avoid a problem whilst with the All Blacks in South Africa Conway had the finger amputated.

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    I do enjoy it when the home town produces a few big wins. Marchand in the 400 IM was insane, and the bloke in the men's K1 was also awesome.

    Pool is living up to the usual expectations, some incredible races. Catch the men's 200m free if you can, top three separated by .07 of a second.

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    @barbarian Leon Marchand is from Toulouse and is currently based in the US so Paris is not his home town.

    His parents were Olympic swimmers.

    Léon Marchand - Wikipedia

    Léon Marchand - Wikipedia
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    @sparky I think that's getting pedantic to the point of stupidity. He's French. His parents are French. He represents France at the French Olympics.

    Ergo home town.

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    @antipodean said in Olympics Thread:

    @sparky I think that's getting pedantic to the point of stupidity. He's French. His parents are French. He represents France at the French Olympics.

    Ergo home town.

    You beat me to it. Some posters pedant meters were running hot. Home town hero sounds much catchier than home country hero. Perhaps we can all agree for the purposes of the Olympics, the terms are interchangeable? 🤷

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    Jul 29, 2024

    Olympic men's triathlon postponed due to pollution levels in River Seine

    Olympic men's triathlon postponed due to pollution levels in River Seine

    The men's triathlon at the Paris Olympics that was due to take place this afternoon, Australian time, has been postponed because pollution levels in the River Seine remain too high.

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    @barbarian said in Olympics Thread:

    I do enjoy it when the home town produces a few big wins. Marchand in the 400 IM was insane, and the bloke in the men's K1 was also awesome.

    Pool is living up to the usual expectations, some incredible races. Catch the men's 200m free if you can, top three separated by .07 of a second.

    The K1 is another excellent event to watch. The French guy was impeccable and destroyed the field with the last run of the day. I’m a bit surprised NZ doesn’t have more top class paddlers.

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    Triathlon postponed 😡

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    @Billy-Tell said in Olympics Thread:

    @barbarian said in Olympics Thread:

    I do enjoy it when the home town produces a few big wins. Marchand in the 400 IM was insane, and the bloke in the men's K1 was also awesome.

    Pool is living up to the usual expectations, some incredible races. Catch the men's 200m free if you can, top three separated by .07 of a second.

    The K1 is another excellent event to watch. The French guy was impeccable and destroyed the field with the last run of the day. I’m a bit surprised NZ doesn’t have more top class paddlers.

    It's so easy to follow too, and the momentum builds as the run goes on. When it became clear the Frenchie was tracking for gold you could feel the energy ratchet up tenfold.

    The women's was great as well. I love Jess Fox and she had a similarly outstanding run after qualifying 8th, then had to death ride the seven others who came to try and knock off her time.

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    @sparky give it a rest already. Jess Ennis, Jonnie Peacock were still hometown heroes in 2012. You're being silly.

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    @antipodean said in Olympics Thread:

    @sparky I think that's getting pedantic to the point of stupidity. He's French. His parents are French. He represents France at the French Olympics.

    Ergo home town.

    Home Country and home town are different.

    Christchurch isn't Auckland.
    Glasgow isn't London.
    Perth isn't Sydney.
    Toulouse isn't Paris.

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    @Bones Yeah, because people from Yorkshire just love being described as Londoners.

    Sarcasm alert.

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    @sparky said in Olympics Thread:

    @Bones Yeah, because people from Yorkshire just love being described as Londoners.

    Sarcasm alert.

    I really can't even be bothered posting a facepalm gif

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    @canefan said in Olympics Thread:

    @antipodean said in Olympics Thread:

    @sparky I think that's getting pedantic to the point of stupidity. He's French. His parents are French. He represents France at the French Olympics.

    Ergo home town.

    Home town hero sounds much catchier than home country hero.

    Yeah, but it's not correct.

    You can describe it as a home Olympics for any French person. But it's only a "Hometown" Olympics for Parisians.

    Facts will always matter to me more than "what feels good." And it's a great hill to die on.

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    Thanks. Your name is apt because man has this discussion sparked my Olympic spirit into fkn OVERDRIVE.

    Just can't wait for tonight's action! Citius, Altius, Fortius MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!

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    @sparky said in Olympics Thread:

    @canefan said in Olympics Thread:

    @antipodean said in Olympics Thread:

    @sparky I think that's getting pedantic to the point of stupidity. He's French. His parents are French. He represents France at the French Olympics.

    Ergo home town.

    Home town hero sounds much catchier than home country hero.

    Yeah, but it's not correct.

    You can describe it as a home Olympics for any French person. But it's only a "Hometown" Olympics for Parisians.

    Facts will always matter to me more than "what feels good." And it's a great hill to die on.

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