Olympics Thread
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Olympics Thread:
I'm watching the hurdles and Andrew Cotter is commentating. Adds colour and gives an ignoramus like me a good understanding of how runners can fuck up a hurdle.
Is there no sport this bloke isn't brilliant at?
I wish they'd use Cotter as the main commentator on all the races instead of Cram.
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@sparky said in Olympics Thread:
@Victor-Meldrew said in Olympics Thread:
I'm watching the hurdles and Andrew Cotter is commentating. Adds colour and gives an ignoramus like me a good understanding of how runners can fuck up a hurdle.
Is there no sport this bloke isn't brilliant at?
I wish they'd use Cotter as the main commentator on all the races instead of Cram.
Cram has forgotten more than Cotter knows
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Salt in the wound is Aussie heading for gold.
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That was some finish from Quincy.
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@MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:
Amazing finish by the American. Brilliant.
Karma for the BBC for spending 90 minutes building up to the race, ignoring the woman's pole value that the Brit didn't win gold.
Matt Hudson-Smith ran a Personal Best, a British record, a European record and the 5th fastest time of all time. A great performance. He could hardly have executed any better.
But Quincy Hall found a way to finish that little bit sooner. The margins in elite sport can be unbelievably small.
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@sparky said in Olympics Thread:
@MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:
Amazing finish by the American. Brilliant.
Karma for the BBC for spending 90 minutes building up to the race, ignoring the woman's pole value that the Brit didn't win gold.
Matt Hudson-Smith ran a Personal Best, a British record, a European record and the 5th fastest time of all time. A great performance. He could hardly have executed any better.
But Quincy Hall found a way to finish that little bit sooner. The margins in elite sport can be unbelievably small.
Hudson-Smith is a complete loser. Only gold counts…
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@Billy-Tell I liked M H-S's post-race interview. "Sometimes the journey is better than the outcome." He said he was happy with the silver in the circumstances but also really wants a gold in a world championships or an Olympics and thinks he will achieve it.
He's the second most decorated athlete in European championship history already.
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@sparky said in Olympics Thread:
He's the second most decorated athlete in European championship history already.
Which is a little different to other athletes who get a silver or bronze who haven't won medals and titles at other world champs etc.....
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@sparky said in Olympics Thread:
@KiwiMurph My point is that he knows how to win.
Clearly he was gutted tonight that he couldn't quite achieve his dream of an Olympic Gold but he was also proud of the process and effort that got him so very close.
He's a loser, maybe he needs to want it more.
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@KiwiPie said in Olympics Thread:
Sad to see the steeplechase world record holder Lamecha Girma stretchered off after falling at the penultimate hurdle. He and the eventual winner were both surging and his momentum caused him to land on his head.
I always like watching steeplechase. How much higher are they than the hurdles?
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@sparky said in Olympics Thread:
18 Gold Medals by Australia is a new record for them apparently. A fantastic achievement by their team.
Let down by one who couldn't score
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@barky1 said in Olympics Thread:
@canefan any idea who designs ours? Wondering if there is a crossover with yachts, kayaks etc in terms of lightweight and aerodynamic design. Probably a no.8 expense compared to other nations. Interesting that murica don't try as hard with track cycling
Avanti made the one they're currently riding on - for Rio Olympics. We don't have a bike sponsor or the money to buy new ones.
it's a million bucks to make a mould so not something any of your average NZ carbon companies will jump on
Only partnership currently is with Southern Spars - who make the disc wheels. Probs the only leading bit of tech we've got - much lighter than the 'regular' companies wheels.
America actually has a surprising lack of velodromes, hence the lack of interest.