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2020 (now 2021) Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Closing ceremonies 8/8 | USA finishes with most gold, silver, bronze AND overall medals (2 Viewers)

So the non-Russian "Russia" cheaters get medals even though the country is banned?
Putin is laughing is arsky off as his subjects lay precious metals at his feet.
The IOC is for sale and always will be for sale.  One of THE most corrupt sheisters to ever exist. 

 
In other news, the US had a disastrous day of fencing yesterday, in what were likely their strongest opportunities for medals in the entire event.  Neither Massialas nor Meinhardt (both top ~5 in the world) even made it to the final 16 in men's foil.  Mariel Zagunis defied the odds a bit and made it to the quarters in women's sabre before being knocked out.

USA ends up taking home just 1 individual medal - Kiefer's gold in women's foil.

As we look ahead at team events, men's foil should have a good shot at a medal, but they'll need to fence better than they individually fenced in the solo event.  Women's sabre and women's foil more longshots but you never know, if they get hot.  Men's sabre unlikely.  Men's and women's epee, don't even bother watching (women's epee is already over - US finished 5th).

 
Just watched doubles badminton.  How do people become so good at something so obscure?  With this much quick-twitch reactionary ability, why not go into something lucrative like plate spinning or sex work?
Cuz it's fun?
I'm not saying that sex work and plate spinning isn't fun, and who's to say badminton players aren't doing those on the side as well?

 
There's no doubt that surfing at this level is really tough. Surfing at all is tough. But (1) there isn't much drama here and (2) it seems there's a lot of luck involved, more so than in other events. Cool to watch, but somewhat less impressive imho.

 
So the non-Russian "Russia" cheaters get medals even though the country is banned?
Putin is laughing is arsky off as his subjects lay precious metals at his feet.
Since Russia is not officially at the Olympics, they've been playing a concerto from Tchaikovsky at the medal ceremony for the Russians instead of the bombastic Russian national anthem.  I saw a good twitter thread guessing which song they would play for US athletes if we were banned and they couldn't play the star spangled banner. Maybe Jack and Diane?  Or something by Kanye West?

 
Im in the Detroit area...Do you guys get CBC On your cable?  Canadian Broadcasting?  They do a great job with coverage.   Far less about the human element(there is some) and far more competition.   I know some love the human element and can't get enough of it, I could do with less.  CBC does a good job with the two IMO.
so, cbc coverage seems ok, but i was surfing my semi illegal fire stick streams and came across BEIN sport covering a lot of events, boxing, cycling, synchronized marathon, etc.

 
Since Russia is not officially at the Olympics, they've been playing a concerto from Tchaikovsky at the medal ceremony for the Russians instead of the bombastic Russian national anthem.  I saw a good twitter thread guessing which song they would play for US athletes if we were banned and they couldn't play the star spangled banner. Maybe Jack and Diane?  Or something by Kanye West?
did you see the story about that korean station that showed somewhat strange images to represent nations during the opening ceremony?  lol  for ukraine they showed chernobyl.  for italy they showed a pizza.

When Italy walked on, the broadcaster pulled up an image of a pizza. For Norway, a salmon fillet was shown. An image of Dracula was used for Team Romania. And for Team El Salvador, a country where Bitcoin is legal tender, a picture representing the cryptocurrency was shown.

 
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Possibly.  I'm really not sure how to look at this.  She'll be given grace from mostly everyone if this was a mental thing, and thats fine.

How would you view it as a teammate though?  Say she goes on to compete and excel in her individual comps....I'd be pretty pissed as a teammate knowing we could have gotten gold instead of silver because Biles decided it was mentally too much.  

Tom Brady's not getting a pass if he goes 1-6 with 2 picks in the first half of the super bowl and tells the coach he's just not feeling it today and wants to sit out.  
Having stressed out and stepped away from the team competition, it doesn't feel right to me if she jumps back in for the individual events.  I feel like she's kind of lost the "right" to do so.  

I wish Simone could have had a Godfather moment ...a quick reality check with a parent or coach to snap her out of it (if possible) and get her back on track for that team competition.

 
Since Russia is not officially at the Olympics, they've been playing a concerto from Tchaikovsky at the medal ceremony for the Russians instead of the bombastic Russian national anthem.  I saw a good twitter thread guessing which song they would play for US athletes if we were banned and they couldn't play the star spangled banner. Maybe Jack and Diane?  Or something by Kanye West?
Friends theme song.  Or "Old Town Road."

 
Building off the Brady analogy, if Brady can't get out of his head, at some point the coach puts in the backup to give the team a chance. In this case, the backups to Simone Biles are pretty darn good. If Biles continues to compete but can't get out of her head, maybe they don't even get silver. But if Biles sits out, the backups could give the team the best chance to get the silver even if they aren't the best chance at getting gold. The other women deserve a chance to get the best medal they can and Biles has an obligation to step aside if she can't do it herself. 
There is no backup in team gymnastics.  They have 4 girls and 3 of their scores "count" towards the team total.  When Biles quit, it meant that the other 3 girls had MORE pressure on them as if any of them faltered even a little, then their team total reflected that.  

The fact that the remaining US girls held on for silver is amazing.  What's weird is that Simone Biles will still get a silver medal for her "performance" as she's still considered part of the "team."

 
in equestrian events, do the horses get medals?  does nbc run up and close and personals?  visiting the barn, meeting the mare, sifting thru hay?

 
There is no backup in team gymnastics.  They have 4 girls and 3 of their scores "count" towards the team total.  When Biles quit, it meant that the other 3 girls had MORE pressure on them as if any of them faltered even a little, then their team total reflected that.  

The fact that the remaining US girls held on for silver is amazing.  What's weird is that Simone Biles will still get a silver medal for her "performance" as she's still considered part of the "team."
I thought they chose the three girls who would perform for the finals. So out of the four that performed in the qualifying, only three would perform during finals. Basically I thought that Biles dropping out with give an alternate a chance to perform. But it appears I was mistaken, thanks for the clarification. 

 
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In other news, the US had a disastrous day of fencing yesterday, in what were likely their strongest opportunities for medals in the entire event.  Neither Massialas nor Meinhardt (both top ~5 in the world) even made it to the final 16 in men's foil.  Mariel Zagunis defied the odds a bit and made it to the quarters in women's sabre before being knocked out.

USA ends up taking home just 1 individual medal - Kiefer's gold in women's foil.

As we look ahead at team events, men's foil should have a good shot at a medal, but they'll need to fence better than they individually fenced in the solo event.  Women's sabre and women's foil more longshots but you never know, if they get hot.  Men's sabre unlikely.  Men's and women's epee, don't even bother watching (women's epee is already over - US finished 5th).
Yeah, those guys were just off. I don't know if it was their footwork or what, but they just never looked comfortable. 

 
There's no doubt that surfing at this level is really tough. Surfing at all is tough. But (1) there isn't much drama here and (2) it seems there's a lot of luck involved, more so than in other events. Cool to watch, but somewhat less impressive imho.
The 5 minutes I watched was kinda boring.   Course I don't know much about it. I watched 2 women surrounded by like 5 jet skis.  The waves looked big, and I kept wondering when they might, you know, catch a wave.

There was a timer going in the bottom right corner.  Not sure what that was all about.  In the 5 minutes or so I watched, I saw one woman try a wave and was promptly knocked off her board.  No comment at all about, well anything, related to that attempt.

So not sure how all that works but they better up their game if they want viewers.  

 
There is no backup in team gymnastics.  They have 4 girls and 3 of their scores "count" towards the team total.  When Biles quit, it meant that the other 3 girls had MORE pressure on them as if any of them faltered even a little, then their team total reflected that.  

The fact that the remaining US girls held on for silver is amazing.  What's weird is that Simone Biles will still get a silver medal for her "performance" as she's still considered part of the "team."
It's not amazing at all.  The women's gymnastics team is HUGELY talented and maybe now that the supposed GOAT is stepping back, we get some attention paid to those left that actually can fight through adversity and perform.    Cause there are some seriously good athletes on that team not named Biles.

 
Reminds me of the old days when Posty started multiple threads announcing the the results in the title so there was no way to avoid the spoiler. What a guy.

Anyway, yeah - two big events I was looking forward to watching this evening and I already know the results just by opening my twitter app earlier.
Now I get home and turn on NBC and no point in watching the ball game tonight 

😤

 
It's not amazing at all.  The women's gymnastics team is HUGELY talented and maybe now that the supposed GOAT is stepping back, we get some attention paid to those left that actually can fight through adversity and perform.    Cause there are some seriously good athletes on that team not named Biles.
They took second with 3 girls while the rest of the competitors had 4.  That's amazing in my book.  And yes, I understand how talented our gymnasts are.  If Mykayla Skinner had stayed and was able to take Simone's spot they very well might have won the gold still.

 
I thought they chose the three girls who would perform for the finals. So out of the four that performed in the qualifying, only three would perform during finals. Basically I thought that Biles dropping out with give an alternate a chance to perform. But it appears I was mistaken, thanks for the clarification. 
I just wanted to give myself a little credit, because I think I might have been correct. In qualifying, all four women compete and the top three scores count. But in the finals, only three women compete and all three scores count. Link

Team Finals

Scores start again from zero. In the team final, only three athletes can compete on a given event for each team and all three scores count toward the team final ("three up, three count"). 
So by dropping out, Biles gave somebody else the chance to step in for the team. If she continued, her score would have counted, and with the mistakes she was making, might have hurt the team more by competing herself as opposed to giving someone else a chance. 

 
Was disappointed to hear about Simone. Watching the video of her vault it looked like another bad execution by her this week and she was embarrassed and told the team I'm not playing anymore.  The sport is an absolutely brutal for the gymnasts, coaches and parents. Our daughter was coached by McCallum's coach. She was a couple levels below the elite level. Especially in the earlier years before they are at the elite level, they can work for months and months on a skill and then all of a sudden they get it.  Those successes are far and few between.  You have to have a lot patience and ambition.  I was concerned about all the VISA commercials being shown with Simone during the last month expected some mistakes from her. Hope she can pull it together.

 
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considering bruce springsteen’s daughter is in the olympics, if suppose if this was the USAOC they would use Born in the USA and everyone would do the courtney cocks side to side dance on the podium.

 
Having stressed out and stepped away from the team competition, it doesn't feel right to me if she jumps back in for the individual events.  I feel like she's kind of lost the "right" to do so.  

I wish Simone could have had a Godfather moment ...a quick reality check with a parent or coach to snap her out of it (if possible) and get her back on track for that team competition.
So now we’re advocating violence against a young woman with a mental health issue. Shut it down.  :angry:

 
I just wanted to give myself a little credit, because I think I might have been correct. In qualifying, all four women compete and the top three scores count. But in the finals, only three women compete and all three scores count. Link

So by dropping out, Biles gave somebody else the chance to step in for the team. If she continued, her score would have counted, and with the mistakes she was making, might have hurt the team more by competing herself as opposed to giving someone else a chance. 
Thanks for looking into it.  I assumed the format was the same as qualifying.  

 

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