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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: HairyKnuckles] #658623
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Team GB getting a good head of steam up now smile


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The last two days for GB have been awesome, taking multiple golds in the cycling and Rowing..


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: DE NIRO] #658633
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4th in the table, China can feel us breathing down their necks lol lol

Watching the womens Triathlon just now, crikey these lasses are fit. Nice course as well, Buckingham Palace and all.....


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: Yogi Barrabbas] #658688
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Originally Posted By: Yogi Barrabbas

Watching the womens Triathlon just now, crikey these lasses are fit. Nice course as well, Buckingham Palace and all.....


I watched the cyclists last Sunday, and thought that the course through London and the outskirts were beautiful. I have to get there some day.

Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658692
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I'm happy for Phelps finishing his olympic career in style. I don't understand why so many sports show heads felt the need to criticize him by claiming Carlm Lewis is a better olympian (said by Tony Kornheiser) or that Phelps falls far below the list of the world's 100 greatest athletes (said by Skip Bayless). Why are we even having these conversations now, if at all. It seems like petty attempts to minimalize his accomplishments.

I loved Missy Franklin breaking a world record en route to another gold, and then thinkinking about getting ready for her senior year in high school. Also, it was nice to see that Lebron James at the swimming competition was not too conceited to cheer wildly for her.

But I think the big star of the olympics has to be Gabby Douglas. I'm no big fan of gymnastics, but it is amazing to see someone so young perform at such a high level before so many eyes under a world of pressure.

Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658741
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I can't get into the Olympics these days like I did when I was a kid. Maybe if the Russians changed their uniforms to read USSR it might peak my interest again.


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: klydon1] #658767
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
I'm happy for Phelps finishing his olympic career in style. I don't understand why so many sports show heads felt the need to criticize him by claiming Carlm Lewis is a better olympian (said by Tony Kornheiser) or that Phelps falls far below the list of the world's 100 greatest athletes (said by Skip Bayless). Why are we even having these conversations now, if at all. It seems like petty attempts to minimalize his accomplishments.


What is it now, 21 medals? There's not even a debate.


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: IvyLeague] #658769
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Originally Posted By: klydon1
I'm happy for Phelps finishing his olympic career in style. I don't understand why so many sports show heads felt the need to criticize him by claiming Carlm Lewis is a better olympian (said by Tony Kornheiser) or that Phelps falls far below the list of the world's 100 greatest athletes (said by Skip Bayless). Why are we even having these conversations now, if at all. It seems like petty attempts to minimalize his accomplishments.


What is it now, 21 medals? There's not even a debate.


22 with 18 gold and he's not in the top 100 lol.

Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658774
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Another record breaking day for team GB, 6 gold medals today. But the footballers lost on penalties,, no surprise there then.. smile


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: DE NIRO] #658784
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Originally Posted By: DE NIRO
Another record breaking day for team GB, 6 gold medals today. But the footballers lost on penalties,, no surprise there then.. smile



Our footballers are penalized for some hits on players. Are your footballers subject to penalties for illegal hits?


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658815
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This has been a great (at least engaging) Summer Olympics so far. Have DVR'd and watched each primetime recap (for 4+ hrs/day), plus some early daily coverage in the background. It seems every 30 minutes there's something I want to post later, but then it gets too overwhelming trying to recall everything each day.

Like, that 15 year old girl winning gold?!!

I'm not sure if NBC is just showing the US audience what it wants to see -- while adding some "international" flare to the coverage. But so far, it's been very entertaining to me. And after seeing some NBC human interest stories on some non-Americans, I find myself rooting for them instead. Like that Brit Jessica Ennis, among others....



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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658838
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I've been enjoying the Games too, Geoff. Our town had two Olympians. Our shotputter placed ninth overall, but performed well, while Hyleas Fountain, who took silver in Beijing, did not medal this year in women's decathlon. A hero's welcome is still planned for them.

But a girl from a nearby town, 20 minutes away won a gold medal yesterday in one of the sharpshooting events.

I'm not sure what the controversy over Serena Williams' little dance on center court was. She had just beaten Maria Sharapova in dominating fashion. I've heard that because the steps she used are called the Crip Dance that it was a celebration of gang violence even though the Crips aren't known for dancing. People will go to any lengths to rain on Serena.

Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658869
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My one complaint. NBC tries to create drama and sometimes its transparent. How many slowmotions of one gymnastic routine are appropriate? And then analyze that her knee was bent slightly and that can be a tenth of a point deduction. All trying to make for riveting viewing. Sometimes it works and sometimes its just plain tedious.


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #658878
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Team GB up to 3rd in the medal table, but we might as well be top as the US and China are in a league of there own..

China 61
USA 60

GB 37

Kazakhstan in 7th with 6 gold medals..


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I'm glad to see the Brits doing well in front of the hometown crowd. Remember back about 40 years? Russia / East Germany ... the propaganda teams. Communism is GOOD!

And now its the Chinese.


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It been great so far, our best gold medal tally in over 100 years, 22 so far..


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #659431
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Bolt rules the track again with gold in the 200 meters..


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USA takes over -- commandingly -- in medal count after today



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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #659478
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Bolt may of won both 100 and 200 but I just love Yohan Blake, that dude seems so cool!!!

Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: J Geoff] #659491
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Originally Posted By: J Geoff

USA takes over -- commandingly -- in medal count after today


Was never in doubt once the Track events get started..


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Re: Summer Olympics - 2012 - London [Re: MaryCas] #659544
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DeNiro, have you been able to attend any of the events?

The American women had a big day yesterday, winning water polo and soccer golds.

Usain Bolt was amazing as expected.

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Kly, i haven't been able to get tickets for any of the events as they are so expensive, but ive enjoyed very much just watching them on TV.I think it's been a very successful games..


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USA Women's Track is just SICK!



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I apologize if this has been covered already, I haven't read all the posts in this thread...

Am I the only one who is watching Water Polo for the first time and thinking it's one of the most brutal sports ever? It doesn't seem so at first appearance, but it gives me anxiety just thinking about those guys treading water and swimming nonstop for that long and that actively, plus all the below-the-water blows/grabs/whatever... and nothing but a silly headpiece on and a speedo.


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I think it's fascinating how despite the massive flack NBC got for tape-delaying the sporting events for prime time TV, the ratings were insanely successful overall in spite of the fact that many people may've already known the results.

I'll chalk it up to the storylines. Usain Bolt proving he is indeed the world's fastest man (he should play Flash in the new JUSTICE LEAGUE movie), Michael Phelps becoming the greatest Olympian in history, Team USA's "Dream Team" rolling their way to gold, the gymnastics and track/field and everything else.

Originally Posted By: DE NIRO


Kazakhstan in 7th with 6 gold medals..


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Originally Posted By: DE NIRO
I think it's been a very successful games..


I agree.

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Originally Posted By: Blibbleblabble
IAm I the only one who is watching Water Polo for the first time and thinking it's one of the most brutal sports ever? It doesn't seem so at first appearance, but it gives me anxiety just thinking about those guys treading water and swimming nonstop for that long and that actively, plus all the below-the-water blows/grabs/whatever... and nothing but a silly headpiece on and a speedo.


It is a very exhausting and demanding sport. Is this really the first time you've seen water polo? I always saw it as a popular olympic sport.

The game that has me enthralled is team handball, a terra firma version of water polo. I was excited to see this as I thought I invented this game in my backyard when I was 9 with Nicky Ross and Johnny Dunda. We used an old tennis ball and opened the door to a neighbor's shed to serve as the goal..

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Originally Posted By: ronnierocketAGO
I think it's fascinating how despite the massive flack NBC got for tape-delaying the sporting events for prime time TV, the ratings were insanely successful overall in spite of the fact that many people may've already known the results.



I still watched the events even though I knew the outcomes. The coverage has been very good with just the right amount of human interest stories. The only error by NBC was squeezing Tom Hammond into a jogging suit to broadcast the track events.

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Are the field hockey fields typically blue or is that just for the Olympics?


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Bolt is one cocky ass, isn't he?

It's one thing to be a living legend (which he is)... it's another to call yourself a legend over and over and over. I prefer humility. rolleyes



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