I just came here to say the 100m dash was one of the best finishes to a race I’ve ever seen - wild!
If you looked at either of those guys and are trying to say their girls, I have a bridge to sell you.I truly hope you don't take anything on that website as fact. It's an entire website dedicated trashing transgender people. If you think anything on that website is credible I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
Incredible finish.I just came here to say the 100m dash was one of the best finishes to a race I’ve ever seen - wild!
Not like the U.S. hasn’t lobbied for extreme sports, flag football and breakdancing to be included in hopes of padding the medal count.China approaches the Olympics like any totalitarian regime determined to make a propaganda statement: They have a committee study all the angles, and determine the fringe events that have little status and so aren't particularly competitive and they steer young people into those disciplines and make their entire life becoming the best at air rifle or canoe sprint or trampoline or whatever.
Americans focus on events with a high profile that have a good chance of making them rich if they succeed. If someone feels like competing in badminton, that's cool, but it's not some diktat from the state.
I'm fine with the American system, and confident it'll turn out fine in the standings when its all over.
Super exciting race with the top 4 separated by only 3 hundredths of a second. Wow! But the time of 9.79 isn't anything special. It'll probably be many more years before any sprinter approaches Usain Bolt's 9.58.I just came here to say the 100m dash was one of the best finishes to a race I’ve ever seen - wild!
I don't know if I'm the only one, but seeing these medal winners (even in sports I don't care about) brings tears of joy to my eyes. I guess it's my patriotism for my country. It's nice to come together for a change and support our country while they compete against the world.
The 100m was insane. Dude was in last place at 40m but kept accelerating while everyone else decelerated. He had the worst start of everyone. I thought he came up short and would have easily won if it were 110m. The photo finish results surprised me.
I also really enjoyed seeing that cyclist just blow everyone away at the end. Looks like she could have went for many more miles without slowing down. She didn't even make the team, but the one who did gave her the spot. Glad she did.
The women in the swimming relay destroyed the competition. They knew they were winning and just wanted to see by how much they could. Blew the world record away.
The men unfortunately came up short of the gold in their relay. The announcer sounded like he was trying to make excuses for them citing some cheating by China recently.
The women are definitely outperforming the men in the Olympics so far. Think the men might get things going this week.
Super exciting race with the top 4 separated by only 3 hundredths of a second. Wow! But the time of 9.79 isn't anything special. It'll probably be many more years before any sprinter approaches Usain Bolt's 9.58.
There are 35 swimming events. That's a freakin lot!Some random thoughts:
1. The 4 person kayak racing is awesome.
2. Badminton is amazing to watch also. Such a fen event.
3. The sport that the US is good in that surprises me the most is fencing.
4. A good trivia question to get people with. In it's history, the top 2 sports that the US has their most medals in is track and field and gymnastics. What is the next sport they have the most medals in? Shooting
One of my younger cousins is into fencing and I've gone to a few of her meets. I was shocked at how big it is. Massive field house with probably 50 different areas (no clue what a fencing "field" would be called) for matches and they were almost always full. Very well organized, tons of different age groups and classes and the kids came from all over the northeast. A lot of the kids had former Olympians as their coaches and it was pretty obvious there was a lot of money in it.3. The sport that the US is good in that surprises me the most is fencing.
It kind of blows my mind that Florence Griffith Joyner and Jackie Joyner Kersee still have track records from 1988
Sorry, I meant track and field and swimming, not gymnastics. Here are gold medals in US history:There are 35 swimming events. That's a freakin lot!
And there are 48 track and field events (granted a lot more variety, like the 100m is very different than the shotput).
And there are 14 gymnastics events (I would have guessed more, but I guess they just show all 14).
So, I would answer swimming, just assuming swimming has been in the Olympics for a long time too with a lot of events.
I have no idea what they imagined would happen. I wouldn't even swim at Boonesboro. Rivers are horrible. Urban rivers are unimaginable.Germany pulls out of mixed triathlon after girl swims in the River and gets sick.
The most horrible/fantastic sports of recent years are the terribly risky sports like snowboarding, parkour, skateboarding, and the like. If there were competitive parkour our cities would be turned into Spiderman sets with people jumping around buildings like confetti at a parade. But those are the kinds sports that kids play spontaneously these days.Not like the U.S. hasn’t lobbied for extreme sports, flag football and breakdancing to be included in hopes of padding the medal count.
I’d say she’s fitValerie Allman = my heroine today. She won another Gold medal in women's discus.
Seeing Lyles' mother's excitement was awesome. Made me wish I could have experienced something like that as the athlete or the parent. Little League just doesn't bring the excitement of the Olympics unfortunately (unless you were lucky enough to win the Little League World Series).Watching Finke’s coach pull his hat down and ball was really moving for me. Loved see the Netherlands reaction as they won the mixed relay. Seeing athletes who don’t win seem genuinely moved for those who do is really special, as well.
Oh, and mothers and fathers in the stands. Joy!
Congrats to the favorite pole vaulter, the guy born and raised in Louisiana and who currently goes to LSU on his eventual gold medal for Sweden!
Also congrats to the 100m women’s winner who goes to the University of Texas who credits her coach there for helping her get a gold for St Lucia!
At least the sprinter is actually from St Lucia.Congrats to the favorite pole vaulter, the guy born and raised in Louisiana and who currently goes to LSU on his eventual gold medal for Sweden!
Also congrats to the 100m women’s winner who goes to the University of Texas who credits her coach there for helping her get a gold for St Lucia!
Kind of annoys me too. But what can you do.
Although I think announcers should start giving a total count for medals won by US AND anyone who trained here. Just to see how much the US of A influenced these Olympics.
Valerie Allman = my heroine today. She won another Gold medal in women's discus.
Cole Hocker won Gold in mens 1500, Nuguse (USA) took Bronze.
Made history. 🇺🇲
What a closer !!! Wow !!Cole Hocker won Gold in mens 1500, Nuguse (USA) took Bronze.
Made history. 🇺🇲
I just looked at the times. If you assume a constant speed from start to finish, here is the approximate distances behind 1st the other runners were:Mens 100m race was a photo finish. American's first gold in 20 years.
I found out who the dull basketball announcer is that I mentioned earlier. It is Noah Eagle. He also did the Wimbledon finals and was awful there. If he is Ian Eagle’s son he needs to talk to his dad about voice inflection, excitement etc. Kevin Harlan ought to be doing these games. Noah Eagle sucks.