Posted: August 17, 2008 9:48 pm
Are any of the events live tonight?
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The sprints look like the ones I saw late last night. Not to mention the results for the Women's 100M are already posted so definitely the sprints are not live.springparrot wrote:Are any of the events live tonight?
They have used underage gymnast in the past why would anyone believe they have changed now in the face of a spineless IOC?sunseeker wrote:Yep.. for me I;m just excited to see the best athlete win. (except in the case of China IF they are using and abusing underage children) I was jumping up and down when Bolt won for Jamaican... it was the first gold for their country...ever.....Big Phan wrote:Exactly! A phenomenal talent like Michael Phelps could have come from ANY country in the world - large or small.Brown Eyed Girl wrote:China has a program designed to create gold medalists...the US doesn't. If we took our kids away from their families at 3 years of age we would be the gold medal leader. And those silver and bronze medals mean just as much when those athletes race/compete their hearts out, clean and with good sportsmanship. It isn't all about winning. As for the population thing, I'm with ya Molly. Of course larger countries are going to have more competitors overall. But the subject flip flopped between that and individual sports. Does the US actually have a higher percentage of competitive swimmers vs. Australia? I'm not sure that has actually been determined.
Bottom line...it can be anyone's competition to win, no matter where you're from.
In my mind, the spirit of the Olympics is a coming together of nations.
I just got to watch that..diverg wrote:I would sure like to know how the Chinese gymnast that one the bronze sored higher then Alicia when on here second vault her knees hit the matt. Unfreaking believable.
Bela karolyi didn't think much of the scoring either. No surpriseSMLCHNG wrote:I just got to watch that..diverg wrote:I would sure like to know how the Chinese gymnast that one the bronze sored higher then Alicia when on here second vault her knees hit the matt. Unfreaking believable.![]()
Horrible scoring, no way should have received higher marks for such a poor performance.
And I'd have to agree with him.diverg wrote:Bela karolyi didn't think much of the scoring either. No surpriseSMLCHNG wrote:I just got to watch that..diverg wrote:I would sure like to know how the Chinese gymnast that one the bronze sored higher then Alicia when on here second vault her knees hit the matt. Unfreaking believable.![]()
Horrible scoring, no way should have received higher marks for such a poor performance.
and the medal count doesn't look like it has changed muchdiverg wrote:The sprints look like the ones I saw late last night. Not to mention the results for the Women's 100M are already posted so definitely the sprints are not live.springparrot wrote:Are any of the events live tonight?
A little late because I didn't log on my computer all weekend but I can't imagine a human having that kind of speed. I was a sprinter in high school, and a pretty good one too, but at my best this guy would make me look like I was jogging.chippewa wrote:"video game time"Bob Roberts wrote:I think Bolt is getting ready to smoke us all.![]()
He coasted to the finish.![]()
And he looks like a "real" sprinter, unlike the 'roided-up guys in the past.
diverg wrote:US got robbed of a medal in the Womens uneven bars event final. Natasia and the Chinese girl tied on the event. There is no longer an awarding of double medals at the Olympics so some convulted tie beaker was used to award the gold medal to the underaged Chinese gil.
I didn't stay up to watch it last night, but just read about it.springparrot wrote:diverg wrote:US got robbed of a medal in the Womens uneven bars event final. Natasia and the Chinese girl tied on the event. There is no longer an awarding of double medals at the Olympics so some convulted tie beaker was used to award the gold medal to the underaged Chinese gil.![]()
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This rule totally confuses me. I thought there was a women's swimmer for the US that was 15 years old. She was a back stroker. Can't remember the name.Dezdmona wrote:I really don't understand the age thing.
Apparently it was proven/admitted, the Chinese had an underage medalist in gymnastics in the 2004 games and the IOC allowed her to keep her medal.
Why wouldn't the Chinese continue to cheat for the 2008 games with the IOC essentially "sanctioning" the cheating?
If they are going to have the rule, they should enforce it.
They'll strip medals for other rule violations, but not this?
The whole question of whether there should even be an age requirement is another matter.