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In all fairness I think she overbalanced rather than actively dived but even if she launched herself like Christopher Reeve (when playing Superman I hasten to add, not coming off a horse) whats your point?
Its about getting round the track and crossing the line first. As far as I'm aware is there even a rule saying you have to run? As long as you dont come out of your lane you can walk on your hands and do a triple back flip over the line and it will count.
Nicely done team UK , impressive.How many more events do you guys have left where you guys have a realistic shot at gold?
Yes, me! OMG, two false starts!! And I'm getting tired of the referees who lack the balls to disqualify some cyclists! First the Brit and the Malaysian. And now the German. It's a mess.
You know? What the Dutch were doing during the Sochi Wintergames (speedskating), is what the Brits are doing during the Rio Summergames (cycling): DESTROYING :-P
It's fucked up madness indeed ;-). Congrats though.
It is legal but discouraged as it could cause injury to the runner as well as other runners. Like most Americans ( Allyson is my sweetheart) I was appalled and mighty pissed but I have made piece with the Bahaman runner's move.
the Women's Gymnastics team will continue to own the arena while I'm waiting to see if the women's track team (and men) will bring home more gold.
will our 4X100 relay beat the Jamaicans this time around?
I was watching the medal ceremony of the 'Men's Pole Vault' Athletics event. My congratulations for Thiago Braz Da Silva. Won-der-ful.
But one thing really really bothered me. The -mainly Brazilian- audience was booing so incredibly loudly when Renaud Lavillenie received the silver medal. I....I was stunned....and gutted! It was so incredibly loud, that the poor Lavillenie started crying. And make no mistake, athletics is a 'No-Go' for football-esque hooliganism and booing.
Is....is this the Olympic Spirit? I don't think so. And I really hope Brazilian television presenters were openly condeming the behaviour of the Brazilian audience at this medal event. And during other events as well. I just don't get this! Brazilians should take an example to the English audiences during the 2012 Games and even the mainly Russian audiences during the 2014 Winter Games.
I am curious what you think @Marketto007
Anyway, here is this. Just one problem at these games. Rio does have serious, serious problems going on. Lovely to see the athletes compete, but so much is faulty or downright dangerous or people being taken advantage of it seems ...
the pools' water turning green (and still no agreed upon reason for it)
http://globoesporte.globo.com/olimpiadas/noticia/2016/08/olimpiada-da-vaia-atletas-entre-critica-e-aceitacao-postura-do-publico.html
Regarding field hockey..........the New Zealanders and the British are fighting for a spot in the final against arch nemesis Netherlands :-P.
It will be an Anglo-Dutch battle :-P
Time to teach that damned Brittannia that on certain things they do not rule the waves anymore ;-) =P~ !!
I don't care. I want to see Netherlands in the TOP 10 of the medal tally. We're a smaller nation....and our population is smaller :-).