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Posted: August 19, 2008 2:36 pm
by springparrot
Have you seen the aerodynamic sleeves some of the runners are wearing :-?

Posted: August 19, 2008 2:37 pm
by blackjack
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
springparrot wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
blackjack wrote:The good news is, the U.S. gets even on the balance beam tonight!

Not trying to spoil anything, but I just read the results.
apparently Mal's first post has been ignored. :-?
I agree, but this isn't the first time a post has given away the results :)
No kidding. I learned the hard way that once it's live on the east coast, no one cares that the west coast hasn't seen anything yet. :-? But Mal did ask that spoilers be posted in white.
Oh well, my bad.

Posted: August 19, 2008 2:52 pm
by ph4ever
Image

Posted: August 19, 2008 2:53 pm
by buffettbride
blackjack wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
springparrot wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
blackjack wrote:The good news is, the U.S. gets even on the balance beam tonight!

Not trying to spoil anything, but I just read the results.
apparently Mal's first post has been ignored. :-?
I agree, but this isn't the first time a post has given away the results :)
No kidding. I learned the hard way that once it's live on the east coast, no one cares that the west coast hasn't seen anything yet. :-? But Mal did ask that spoilers be posted in white.
Oh well, my bad.
Naughty boy. You should be spanked.

Posted: August 19, 2008 2:54 pm
by green1
There I was, last night watching the broadcast of the Olympics when I saw and heard "Coming up next, women's trampoline". WOMEN"S TRAMPOLINE?

What the hell is this? Isn't the trampoline a toll used by the gymnasts to train for their routines? Since when did it become an Olympic event? Are they going to continue having Trampoline in the next Olympics even thought they are getting rid of baseball and softball? This is unbelievable to me.

But still I sat and watched it, OK I was warming down from my run, but I was too lazy to change the channel. As the contest progressed a chinese woman came up to the mat? Tramp? (What do they call it?) I thought to myself that she looks a lot older than the Chinese gymnasts. I mean a lot older, not just 4 or 5 years. I'm thinking if the gymnasts are really 15 than she must be 23 or older. Nope the gold medal winner of the trampoline, a chinese woman named He Wenna is 19 years old. This is the link to her site on NBC.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/ath ... index.html

Posted: August 19, 2008 3:24 pm
by blackjack
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
springparrot wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
blackjack wrote:The good news is, the U.S. gets even on the balance beam tonight!

Not trying to spoil anything, but I just read the results.
apparently Mal's first post has been ignored. :-?
I agree, but this isn't the first time a post has given away the results :)
No kidding. I learned the hard way that once it's live on the east coast, no one cares that the west coast hasn't seen anything yet. :-? But Mal did ask that spoilers be posted in white.
Oh well, my bad.
Naughty boy. You should be spanked.
Ready, willing and able. :pirate:

Posted: August 19, 2008 3:29 pm
by buffettbride
blackjack wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
springparrot wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:apparently Mal's first post has been ignored. :-?
I agree, but this isn't the first time a post has given away the results :)
No kidding. I learned the hard way that once it's live on the east coast, no one cares that the west coast hasn't seen anything yet. :-? But Mal did ask that spoilers be posted in white.
Oh well, my bad.
Naughty boy. You should be spanked.
Ready, willing and able. :pirate:


Perhaps we should lobby to have spanking added as an olympic sport.

Posted: August 19, 2008 3:39 pm
by chippewa
green1 wrote:There I was, last night watching the broadcast of the Olympics when I saw and heard "Coming up next, women's trampoline". WOMEN"S TRAMPOLINE?

What the hell is this? Isn't the trampoline a toll used by the gymnasts to train for their routines? Since when did it become an Olympic event? Are they going to continue having Trampoline in the next Olympics even thought they are getting rid of baseball and softball? This is unbelievable to me.

But still I sat and watched it, OK I was warming down from my run, but I was too lazy to change the channel. As the contest progressed a chinese woman came up to the mat? Tramp? (What do they call it?) I thought to myself that she looks a lot older than the Chinese gymnasts. I mean a lot older, not just 4 or 5 years. I'm thinking if the gymnasts are really 15 than she must be 23 or older. Nope the gold medal winner of the trampoline, a chinese woman named He Wenna is 19 years old. This is the link to her site on NBC.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/ath ... index.html
I think I recognized the Swede from an old episode of the Man Show. :o

Posted: August 19, 2008 3:41 pm
by Frank4
chippewa wrote:
green1 wrote:There I was, last night watching the broadcast of the Olympics when I saw and heard "Coming up next, women's trampoline". WOMEN"S TRAMPOLINE?

What the hell is this? Isn't the trampoline a toll used by the gymnasts to train for their routines? Since when did it become an Olympic event? Are they going to continue having Trampoline in the next Olympics even thought they are getting rid of baseball and softball? This is unbelievable to me.

But still I sat and watched it, OK I was warming down from my run, but I was too lazy to change the channel. As the contest progressed a chinese woman came up to the mat? Tramp? (What do they call it?) I thought to myself that she looks a lot older than the Chinese gymnasts. I mean a lot older, not just 4 or 5 years. I'm thinking if the gymnasts are really 15 than she must be 23 or older. Nope the gold medal winner of the trampoline, a chinese woman named He Wenna is 19 years old. This is the link to her site on NBC.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/ath ... index.html
I think I recognized the Swede from an old episode of the Man Show. :o
Ha :D

Posted: August 19, 2008 3:56 pm
by green1
chippewa wrote:
green1 wrote:There I was, last night watching the broadcast of the Olympics when I saw and heard "Coming up next, women's trampoline". WOMEN"S TRAMPOLINE?

What the hell is this? Isn't the trampoline a toll used by the gymnasts to train for their routines? Since when did it become an Olympic event? Are they going to continue having Trampoline in the next Olympics even thought they are getting rid of baseball and softball? This is unbelievable to me.

But still I sat and watched it, OK I was warming down from my run, but I was too lazy to change the channel. As the contest progressed a chinese woman came up to the mat? Tramp? (What do they call it?) I thought to myself that she looks a lot older than the Chinese gymnasts. I mean a lot older, not just 4 or 5 years. I'm thinking if the gymnasts are really 15 than she must be 23 or older. Nope the gold medal winner of the trampoline, a chinese woman named He Wenna is 19 years old. This is the link to her site on NBC.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/ath ... index.html
I think I recognized the Swede from an old episode of the Man Show. :o
Mmmmmm Juggies!

Posted: August 19, 2008 3:59 pm
by sunseeker
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:
springparrot wrote: I agree, but this isn't the first time a post has given away the results :)
No kidding. I learned the hard way that once it's live on the east coast, no one cares that the west coast hasn't seen anything yet. :-? But Mal did ask that spoilers be posted in white.
Oh well, my bad.
Naughty boy. You should be spanked.
Ready, willing and able. :pirate:


Perhaps we should lobby to have spanking added as an olympic sport.
OHHHHH OHHHHHH Can I compete in that one???

Posted: August 19, 2008 4:01 pm
by chippewa
sunseeker wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
Brown Eyed Girl wrote:No kidding. I learned the hard way that once it's live on the east coast, no one cares that the west coast hasn't seen anything yet. :-? But Mal did ask that spoilers be posted in white.
Oh well, my bad.
Naughty boy. You should be spanked.
Ready, willing and able. :pirate:


Perhaps we should lobby to have spanking added as an olympic sport.
OHHHHH OHHHHHH Can I compete in that one???
I think you'd have to apply to regain your amateur status. :lol:

Posted: August 19, 2008 4:03 pm
by green1
chippewa wrote:
sunseeker wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote:
buffettbride wrote:
blackjack wrote: Oh well, my bad.
Naughty boy. You should be spanked.
Ready, willing and able. :pirate:


Perhaps we should lobby to have spanking added as an olympic sport.
OHHHHH OHHHHHH Can I compete in that one???
I think you'd have to apply to regain your amateur status. :lol:
Not necessary anymore. The pro-spankers fall into the same category as the pro-basketball players.

Posted: August 19, 2008 4:28 pm
by creeky
diverg wrote:
nutmeg wrote:What a pile of crap the gymnastics scoring has been.

The one Chinese girl fell on her knees in vault. The American lands both of hers. The Chinese girl wins :roll:

The uneven bar contest was just as crooked.

This whole thing has been a mess. The judges they relied on for the tie breaker have never even had a gymnastics medalist....
Not to mention why is gymnastic not allowed to have ties for medals, but the other sports are? This is an International Olympic Committee rule not even the governing body? What a load of BS.
Cause it is a schemozzle ...... there are totally different rules for all of the sports. I questioned why we were allowed three triathletes in the triathlon and 4 in the mens road race - but only two per country are allowed in swimming ......

For swimming - it is not the best in the world racing - it is two per country that qualify within the qualifying time - my bet is there are plenty of american and aussie swimmers that swam quicker than some of the other country swimmers that qualified - but were not able to go cause two other people were faster in their country. Both countries probably would have gotten more medals (ie bronze, silver etc) if it were on a "time only" basis and not numbers per country.

And did you know that one of the chinese gymnasts was not originally picked (their best I think?) cause she had crooked teeth .. but someone chipped in and got them fixed :roll: Seems they have a crooked teeth policy over there.

Posted: August 19, 2008 5:30 pm
by Brown Eyed Girl
creeky wrote:
diverg wrote:
nutmeg wrote:What a pile of crap the gymnastics scoring has been.

The one Chinese girl fell on her knees in vault. The American lands both of hers. The Chinese girl wins :roll:

The uneven bar contest was just as crooked.

This whole thing has been a mess. The judges they relied on for the tie breaker have never even had a gymnastics medalist....
Not to mention why is gymnastic not allowed to have ties for medals, but the other sports are? This is an International Olympic Committee rule not even the governing body? What a load of BS.
Cause it is a schemozzle ...... there are totally different rules for all of the sports. I questioned why we were allowed three triathletes in the triathlon and 4 in the mens road race - but only two per country are allowed in swimming ......

For swimming - it is not the best in the world racing - it is two per country that qualify within the qualifying time - my bet is there are plenty of american and aussie swimmers that swam quicker than some of the other country swimmers that qualified - but were not able to go cause two other people were faster in their country. Both countries probably would have gotten more medals (ie bronze, silver etc) if it were on a "time only" basis and not numbers per country.

And did you know that one of the chinese gymnasts was not originally picked (their best I think?) cause she had crooked teeth .. but someone chipped in and got them fixed :roll: Seems they have a crooked teeth policy over there.
So they fix crooked teeth...and the crooked judges fix scores....hmmmmmm..... :-?

You're right Jenny, it is a convoluted process. I know in some sports the number of athletes is determined by how well your country placed in the previous world's...skating comes to mind. I wish it was just one universal selection process for every sport, period. I do understand the need to limit each countries participants though, so that every country (big or small) gets a chance at the Olympic experience.

Posted: August 19, 2008 5:37 pm
by ejr
green1 wrote:There I was, last night watching the broadcast of the Olympics when I saw and heard "Coming up next, women's trampoline". WOMEN"S TRAMPOLINE?

What the hell is this? Isn't the trampoline a toll used by the gymnasts to train for their routines? Since when did it become an Olympic event? Are they going to continue having Trampoline in the next Olympics even thought they are getting rid of baseball and softball? This is unbelievable to me.

But still I sat and watched it, OK I was warming down from my run, but I was too lazy to change the channel. As the contest progressed a chinese woman came up to the mat? Tramp? (What do they call it?) I thought to myself that she looks a lot older than the Chinese gymnasts. I mean a lot older, not just 4 or 5 years. I'm thinking if the gymnasts are really 15 than she must be 23 or older. Nope the gold medal winner of the trampoline, a chinese woman named He Wenna is 19 years old. This is the link to her site on NBC.

http://www.nbcolympics.com/athletes/ath ... index.html
Trampoline was added in 2000. I remember, when I was young, that it was a competitive high school sport (for men), but was not part of competitive gymnastics after high school.

Posted: August 19, 2008 6:14 pm
by chippewa
I can't sleep last night, so I'm up watching some late night table tennis. I notice that in regular tennis when a ball is hit out of play, a ball boy/girl runs it down and someone throws the server a new ball. Same thing in volleyball, softball, etc. But in table tennis, the player has to turn around and walk 15 or 20 feet behind him to pick up the ball that rolled up against the wall. Just like in my Dad's basement! :lol:

In the 20 minutes I watched, I saw 8 minutes of exciting table tennis action and 12 minutes of guys walking back to get the ball. Seems like they could leave it, and someone could toss them another ball, no? :-?

Posted: August 19, 2008 7:03 pm
by springparrot
I was watching sycronized swimming this afternoon. I know alot of people don't think it is a sport, but they are amazing to watch.
And the artistic director of the US team is the artistic director of "O"

Posted: August 19, 2008 7:16 pm
by sunseeker
chippewa wrote:I can't sleep last night, so I'm up watching some late night table tennis. I notice that in regular tennis when a ball is hit out of play, a ball boy/girl runs it down and someone throws the server a new ball. Same thing in volleyball, softball, etc. But in table tennis, the player has to turn around and walk 15 or 20 feet behind him to pick up the ball that rolled up against the wall. Just like in my Dad's basement! :lol:

In the 20 minutes I watched, I saw 8 minutes of exciting table tennis action and 12 minutes of guys walking back to get the ball. Seems like they could leave it, and someone could toss them another ball, no? :-?
:lol: :lol:

Posted: August 19, 2008 7:51 pm
by Brown Eyed Girl
ph4ever wrote:Image
It would have been better if they photoshopped gold chains onto the medals and gave him a p o r n star mustache... :lol: :lol:

Good gawd, I can't believe the word p o r n is censored. WTF? :roll:



And we can't get Canadian TV here... :-?