Gold Coast Comm Games
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@mokey said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
Every Comm games I think it is so stupid that rowing/kayaking/canoeing isn't one of the sports. Sigh.
Perfect place to have those events too. No Germans or Hungarians, but Aus, NZ, England and Canada are big guns in those sports. Really weird.
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Bigot!
Yes, I suspect most people think it is ridiculous and wrong. How many of those people would be willing to say that publicly?
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
@mokey said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
Every Comm games I think it is so stupid that rowing/kayaking/canoeing isn't one of the sports. Sigh.
Perfect place to have those events too. No Germans or Hungarians, but Aus, NZ, England and Canada are big guns in those sports. Really weird.
There isn't the depth though. I'd suppose every race would have to be a straight final, with no heats. Although for some of the smaller crewed races some countries could put out 2 or 3 boats each.
England, Aus, Canada, NZ. Are quality rowing countries.
SAF have some tradition, don't know about the politics though.
Celtic countries could make up some crews probably out of the GB squads, but they'd be making up the numbers unless they had a quality single or doubles outfit.
So you'd have an expensive sport to host, without much content.
It must be workable at some point though as it has happened before though. Edinburgh 86 was the last games to contain rowing (Kayaking has never been in).
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@rapido said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
Historically, 95.4% of all rowing medals (G, S & B ) had been won by 4 countries.
Which is really the case for other sports as well. What is the breakdown for swimming for example? What would be cool with Rowing, kayaking etc. is that you can at least get multiple crews/competitors from the same country which I believe is not something you get at large international meets. How cool would it have been to see Drysdale and Waddell go at it for example.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
@rapido said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
Historically, 95.4% of all rowing medals (G, S & B ) had been won by 4 countries.
Which is really the case for other sports as well. What is the breakdown for swimming for example? What would be cool with Rowing, kayaking etc. is that you can at least get multiple crews/competitors from the same country which I believe is not something you get at large international meets. How cool would it have been to see Drysdale and Waddell go at it for example.
And those 4.6% of medals won, over 50 years, by countries others than those 4, were all bronzes.
Swimming. 87.5% of medals have been won by the top 4 countries (Aus, Eng, Can, Saf)
Freezing, frigid Scotland have a better record than NZ in Commonwealth swimming. -
It's Boxing, Weight Lifting, and Wrestling where you get the most even competition across the commonwealth.
Athletics pretty good. 65% won by the top 4 (which this time includes Kenya).
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https://www.gc2018.com/article/andrea-millers-amazing-journey-hurdles-weightlifting
Studied with her at Uni. Was training for Olympics in London and did her Hammy 6 weeks out. did crossfit for rehab then about 6 months later was at regionals....came like 9th or something thought she had bad asthma during the event. Turns out she was in hospital the next day with pneumonia!
Transitioned to weightlifting and apparently controversially missed out on the team after setting a new NZ record and would have really pushed close at the olympics.
Really hope she kills it at these games. Complete professional with her approach to training etc over the years.
In other news will get some insight behind the scenes at the games misses and I are both working as physio's at a couple of training facilities....she gets weightlifters and para weightlifters....I unfortunately get beach volleyball, netball and track I think.
Tough life!
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@magpie_in_aus Oh stop it, you smug bastard. Reminds me of my sister when she was at Otago, and oh poor thing got called in to help massage the All Blacks.
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Update:
India team doctor reprimanded for âno needlesâ policy breach
GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) â An Indian team doctor has been reprimanded for breaching the âNo Needleâ policy at the Commonwealth Games, ending an investigation that began when syringes were found in the athletes village. The Commonwealth Games Federationâs court on Tuesday ruled that a âstrong written reprimandâ was adequate for Dr. Amol Patil, who admitted giving a Vitamin B injection to a boxer without advance notice to games organizers. Syringes were discovered at the athletes village, triggering speculation about a pre-games doping case. But organizers had earlier said it wasnât an anti-doping violation. For the games, medical practitioners or athletes with a condition requiring auto-injecting such as diabetes need prior approval to take needles into the village. âWhile the doctor did not file an Injection Declaration Form as required by the No Needle Policy, following the investigation into the discovery of the needles, and after due enquiry, he complied with the direction of the commission and emailed information which, in the Courtâs view, is substantially similar to the information required on the injection declaration form,â the CGFâs court said in a statement. The court said Patil left the needles in a room at the village â contravening guidelines that mandate syringes are stored in a restricted secured location â while he went to the medical clinic to get an authorized waste bin to dispose of them. Patil provided information to the medical commission before noon the day after the needles were discovered, meaning he avoided any sanctions for a separate breach of the regulations.
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Is anybody else watching the opening ceremony? Bit slow... get on with the sports already!
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@shadowtrooper said in Gold Coast Comm Games:
Is anybody else watching the opening ceremony? Bit slow... get on with the sports already!
I just want to see us march round the stadium....Ha, funny, I just saw this post and turned my head sideways at work to notice it was on one of the TVs.
Man, that looks cringeworty. Almost as bad as that giant kangaroo years ago at the Brisbane games. -
Things have started to get better with the introduction of Ricki-Lee....
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For chrissake introduction by continent!