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August 02, 2021, 12:09 PM
sdy
2020 Summer Olympics
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If you tuned into the Tokyo Olympics and saw a team competing from ROC you were probably wondering which country that might be. That would be understandable as there is no country that competes with the ROC designation. ROC is being used by the Russians, you know, the country allegedly banned from competing in the Olympics due to doping violations.

ROC stands for Russian Olympic Committee, but it’s a made-up label by the Russians. It’s a loophole being used in order for their athletes to compete in the Olympics. More than 330 Russian athletes are competing but not actually representing Russia, wink, wink. It’s ridiculous. Here’s the thing – in 2019, Russia was banned from international competition for four years because of perpetrating the biggest doping scandals in sports history. The ban was for four years but it was recently reduced to two years. Apparently even the reduced ban doesn’t even matter as the Russians are working around it and their athletes are competing. One example of past cheating happened during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Russians swapped more than 100 tainted urine samples for clean samples overnight. That sort of illegal action during competition fueled a reputation Russia has held for a very long time. They cheat and dope to win.
August 02, 2021, 12:16 PM
K0ZZZ
Living in Colorado Springs, I've met a few of the Olympic athletes, and the vast majority of the are type we here would like to see represent the US in the games. They want to be known for trying to be the best at the sport they do, and don't want publicity of things outside that. The ones I met didn't outright say it, but they are resenting what is happening with the loudmouths ruining things for everyone else. The one was pretty sad about how things are going, where all the drama and bullshit are completely overwhelming news coverage of the people just working hard and competing their best.


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August 02, 2021, 12:17 PM
BigSwede
Yep, had to google who the ROC was a few days ago








August 02, 2021, 12:21 PM
bald1
Olympics? You mean the Woke X Games?

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August 02, 2021, 12:45 PM
ElToro
The trans weight lifter from NZ failed to record a single snatch lift.

I'm sure there's a joke there somewhere…
August 02, 2021, 12:47 PM
RichardC
Dick Fosbury, Innovator, Mexico City 1968.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZsH46Ek2ao


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August 02, 2021, 12:51 PM
ElToro
quote:
Originally posted by RichardC:
Dick Fosbury, Innovator, Mexico City 1968.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZsH46Ek2ao


I wonder how he feels about these guys deciding to share the high jump gold.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/o...ie-share-gold-medal/
August 02, 2021, 02:16 PM
corsair
quote:
Originally posted by K0ZZZ:
Living in Colorado Springs, I've met a few of the Olympic athletes, and the vast majority of the are type we here would like to see represent the US in the games. They want to be known for trying to be the best at the sport they do, and don't want publicity of things outside that. The ones I met didn't outright say it, but they are resenting what is happening with the loudmouths ruining things for everyone else. The one was pretty sad about how things are going, where all the drama and bullshit are completely overwhelming news coverage of the people just working hard and competing their best.

I have several friends who's family are past Olympic-competitors, this is a similar sentiment.

The US sends 621 athletes to compete, maybe 10-15 of them are of the loud mouth, make-everything political variety, where the media is eager to follow and get a sound bite; there's another 30-40 'supporters' of these loud mouths who ride the coattails of their outspoke, over-exposed colleagues. That leaves at least 570 athletes are there to compete, damn happy to be there and not looking for any distractions.
August 02, 2021, 02:30 PM
SW_Sig
quote:
Originally posted by ElToro:
The trans weight lifter from NZ failed to record a single snatch lift.

I'm sure there's a joke there somewhere…


"It" could not find its snatch with both hands.
August 02, 2021, 02:55 PM
2BobTanner
quote:
Originally posted by corsair:
quote:
Originally posted by K0ZZZ:
Living in Colorado Springs, I've met a few of the Olympic athletes, and the vast majority of the are type we here would like to see represent the US in the games. They want to be known for trying to be the best at the sport they do, and don't want publicity of things outside that. The ones I met didn't outright say it, but they are resenting what is happening with the loudmouths ruining things for everyone else. The one was pretty sad about how things are going, where all the drama and bullshit are completely overwhelming news coverage of the people just working hard and competing their best.

I have several friends who's family are past Olympic-competitors, this is a similar sentiment.

The US sends 621 athletes to compete, maybe 10-15 of them are of the loud mouth, make-everything political variety, where the media is eager to follow and get a sound bite; there's another 30-40 'supporters' of these loud mouths who ride the coattails of their outspoke, over-exposed colleagues. That leaves at least 570 athletes are there to compete, damn happy to be there and not looking for any distractions.


All it takes to ruin a garden party is for one skunk to show up. A whole family of “skunks” have taken up residence in the USOC house. Beyond time to get rid of ‘em.


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August 02, 2021, 03:15 PM
architect
quote:
these guys deciding to share the high jump gold.
I saw that, my immediate response was WTF? They better be going to cut that medal in half and give each of them their portion. I guess I'm OK if they each get a full ribbon to hang their half-medal from, but, again, WTF?
August 02, 2021, 03:58 PM
MASig
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!
August 02, 2021, 04:48 PM
Woodman
Poetic license. It's 2021 to me.



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August 02, 2021, 08:18 PM
stkfox
quote:
Originally posted by K0ZZZ:
Living in Colorado Springs, I've met a few of the Olympic athletes, and the vast majority of the are type we here would like to see represent the US in the games. They want to be known for trying to be the best at the sport they do, and don't want publicity of things outside that. The ones I met didn't outright say it, but they are resenting what is happening with the loudmouths
ruining things for everyone else. The one was pretty sad about how things are going, where all the drama and bullshit are completely overwhelming news coverage of the people just working hard and competing their best.


Perhaps the epitome of an Olympic athlete, back in the day, was Dan Gable, the wrestler. Won gold in the ‘72 Olympics. Mental stress? Of course. Thoughts of quitting? Hell no! In fact he laid it out pretty well,
“When I’m ready to stop I start wondering what the Russians are doing, and then I keep going,” Gable said.

He beat the Russian opponent for the gold.






August 03, 2021, 11:28 AM
Pyker
If you think BMX riding, synchronised swimming, and such are bad, you should have been at the 1948 event: Art Competitions at the 1948 Olympiad

quote:
Art competitions were held as part of the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain. Medals were awarded in five categories (architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture), for works inspired by sport-related themes.[1]

The art exhibition was held at the Victoria and Albert Museum from 15 July to 14 August, and displayed works of art from 27 different countries. The literature competition attracted 44 entries, and the music competition had 36 entries.[2]

The art competitions included multiple subcategories for each of the five artistic categories.[3] The judges declined to award any medals for dramatic works in literature, and no gold medals in another five subcategories. Alex Diggelmann of Switzerland won both a silver medal and a bronze medal for two different entries in the applied arts and crafts subcategory, a feat unlikely to be duplicated in any event in the current Olympic program.


Nail-biting stuff!
August 03, 2021, 03:58 PM
Cookster
Tamyra Mensah-Stock wins Gold Medal for USA in women’s wrestling (yootoob link to the match)!

There are three videos of her in this twitr link (sorry) which shows her genuine enthusiasm on the hard work and dedication it took to win, her pride in representing the USA and her love of family and God.

Very nice to see this.


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August 03, 2021, 04:08 PM
BMR
^^^^^I was glad to see photos of her proudly waving an American flag.


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August 03, 2021, 10:35 PM
Ripley
There's a lot to dislike about too many of our athletes, whether it's the political posing or just the preening. Still, I've stopped for a look here and there and have enjoyed some of it. I particularly enjoyed Xander Schauffele's golf gold.

It's the parade of sanctimonious, insufferably woke ads that keep me away. They're really laying it on thick. It doesn't matter who's competing, I'm not putting up with the lies and insults the commercials are slinging out.




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August 03, 2021, 10:55 PM
Balzé Halzé
I can't help it, I love watching the Olympics. I love seeing moments like the female wrestler above. There's been quite a few of those type moments for me in this Olympics. Mostly with the American athletes but also with other country's athletes as well, like the Swedish discus thrower who won Gold and walked around with a raised Swedish flag yelling, "I'm a Swedish Viking! I love my country!" I just eat that stuff up.

Just a little while ago, one of the most memorable track races I've watched--right up there with Michael Johnson and his gold sneakers and Usain Bolt and his cocky but infectiously charismatic attitude--happened with USA's Sydney McLaughlin breaking her own world record and winning Gold. Fellow American Dalilah Muhammad got Silver who also was very gracious and inspiring. It was an incredible race. McLaughlin appears to have a real solid head on her shoulders. Very stoic and also says she's grateful to be there representing her country with no apologies. And she's only 21. When I heard that she chose the University of Kentucky over USC, I knew I would like this girl.


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August 04, 2021, 07:10 AM
Graniteguy
I am almost embarrassed to say that I watched a few minutes of singles badminton over the weekend. I was amazed at the speed and agility of the competitors.