Olympics Thread
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@mariner4life Yeah the athletics has been really fun, I actually have enjoyed our performances more than the swimming despite the fact we haven't won a single medal.
We've still got more to come as well - our men's 1500m runners have a chance, so do our female high jumpers and javelin throwers. And the young bloke currently sitting second in the decathlon. Would love one of them to sneak a medal.
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All over we are seeing PBs (as we should with peaking for the right time) but also huge ORs and WRs.
The cynic in me would put some of this down to COVID allowing some avoidance of testing during training but probably it has been the time off between peaks that has allowed extra strength and speed to be developed. -
@donsteppa said in Olympics Thread:
I've seen a few gripes about swimmers being able to win multiple gold medals at the Olympics, but I expect no such complaints about that in the kayaking
Definitely not ....
But, as discussed a few pages back, 2 medal events are being removed from canoeing next games.
Yet, yet ..... fucking swimming added even more medal events with fucking mixed relays.
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@rapido said in Olympics Thread:
@donsteppa said in Olympics Thread:
I've seen a few gripes about swimmers being able to win multiple gold medals at the Olympics, but I expect no such complaints about that in the kayaking
Definitely not ....
But, as discussed a few pages back, 2 medal events are being removed from canoeing next games.
Yet, yet ..... fucking swimming added even more medal events with fucking mixed relays.
I would be in favour of them adding medals in the pool for bombs off the diving platforms.
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@rapido said in Olympics Thread:
@donsteppa said in Olympics Thread:
I've seen a few gripes about swimmers being able to win multiple gold medals at the Olympics, but I expect no such complaints about that in the kayaking
Definitely not ....
But, as discussed a few pages back, 2 medal events are being removed from canoeing next games.
Yet, yet ..... fucking swimming added even more medal events with fucking mixed relays.
They're not removing to canoeing medals, they are changing the types - same number of medals
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@chris-b said in Olympics Thread:
@jk said in Olympics Thread:
@jk said in Olympics Thread:
Lydia playing well so far over the opening 9 holes of 2nd round and -5 for the day (-6 overall). Even started the day with a bogey so great going
And another birdie on 10......shes playing some amazing golf today
Up to 6th now - and more holes left than any of the other leaders (which isn't always a good thing, but...).
This course is really open to good scoring. Brilliant conditions too
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@barbarian said in Olympics Thread:
@mariner4life Yeah the athletics has been really fun, I actually have enjoyed our performances more than the swimming despite the fact we haven't won a single medal.
We've still got more to come as well - our men's 1500m runners have a chance, so do our female high jumpers and javelin throwers. And the young bloke currently sitting second in the decathlon. Would love one of them to sneak a medal.
It’s a different vibe. The swimming team qualifying is incredibly hard (have to match or beat slowest time in final from previous world championships) and they’re expected to medal. Anything less is a failure or choke. The runners don’t have the same expectations and you can see that in how much more relaxed they are. They’re just happy to be there and it shows.
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@windows97 said in Olympics Thread:
I like her style and approach as well, goes out all guns blazing at the start and just trusts her strength, condition and training to get her through to the finish. It seems a little braver to lead from the front and back yourself to stay there than what it does to try and run people down in the home straight...
She's like the anti-All Blacks. Fate is in her own hands.
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@rapido said in Olympics Thread:
@windows97 said in Olympics Thread:
I like her style and approach as well, goes out all guns blazing at the start and just trusts her strength, condition and training to get her through to the finish. It seems a little braver to lead from the front and back yourself to stay there than what it does to try and run people down in the home straight...
She's like the anti-All Blacks. Fate is in her own hands.
What?
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@crucial said in Olympics Thread:
All over we are seeing PBs (as we should with peaking for the right time) but also huge ORs and WRs.
The cynic in me would put some of this down to COVID allowing some avoidance of testing during training but probably it has been the time off between peaks that has allowed extra strength and speed to be developed.I wonder the effect of no crowds too. Would hurt certain athletes that feed off the vibe, but maybe it helps others? Allows them to focus better?
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@jk said in Olympics Thread:
@chris-b said in Olympics Thread:
@jk said in Olympics Thread:
@jk said in Olympics Thread:
Lydia playing well so far over the opening 9 holes of 2nd round and -5 for the day (-6 overall). Even started the day with a bogey so great going
And another birdie on 10......shes playing some amazing golf today
Up to 6th now - and more holes left than any of the other leaders (which isn't always a good thing, but...).
This course is really open to good scoring. Brilliant conditions too
Bad weather coming so they may be culling the last round and making it a 54holer. Decision to come after completion of this round
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@stargazer said in Olympics Thread:
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck didn't see this.
gutted. There goes our chances of track medals that guy is a fucking machine and his form is insane.
His crash last night going to have some pretty serious implications for cycling funding.
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@williethewaiter Which rider was at fault for the crash? I wasn't in the mood to watch the replay last night.
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@bovidae said in Olympics Thread:
@williethewaiter Which rider was at fault for the crash? I wasn't in the mood to watch the replay last night.
Gatey - just touched wheels with rider in front.
just terrible timing as front rider had finished as per strategy and was pulling out - by time he saw too late to get back on.
Gates needed to do a 'soccer injury' and roll back on the track to stop the race. Pretty unusual for a race to continue when a crash occurs.
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Yanks were 15 points behind Aussies in BBall.
just turned htat around in pretty much one quarter to be 20 points ahead going into the 4th
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@billy-tell said in Olympics Thread:
8th on the medal table! Have we ever been so high?
Well, if they hosted the games in the West Indies..
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@machpants said in Olympics Thread:
@rapido said in Olympics Thread:
@windows97 said in Olympics Thread:
I like her style and approach as well, goes out all guns blazing at the start and just trusts her strength, condition and training to get her through to the finish. It seems a little braver to lead from the front and back yourself to stay there than what it does to try and run people down in the home straight...
She's like the anti-All Blacks. Fate is in her own hands.
What?
leads from the front
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Just checking the basketball draw. How the furk did Slovenia get so damn good?
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Olympics Thread:
@donsteppa said in Olympics Thread:
Need one more gold medal from someone to equal LA in 1984.
This will be more impressive because there has been no boycott. No disrespect to the 1984 cohort but would we have had that haul if the East Germans and Hungarians had been there?
There's always that asterisk on LA but agree with @Machpants re enhanced performance by the Commies.
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@mariner4life said in Olympics Thread:
so basically we are really good at things in really small boats.
LA was "sitting down or going backwards"