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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19 View Post
    After which race richard? I didn't see that. The last race was the relay and they were all holding the flag for pictures.
    I think it was race 7, it also may have been number 6




    He was looking up into the crowd, and he paused near a lower level of seats that looked like it was reserved for press and the photogs. After every medal ceremony the swimmers would stop at different areas around the pool to have some pics snapped.

    He stopped for a second and the someone tossed the flag down. It landed to the right of the photog and MP looked over the rail at it. The camera guy picked it up and tried to hand it off but MP walked away. It may have not been a flag, but did see red and white stripes on the material.

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    Did anyone hear about the "olympic effect"?

    It has to do with all the people who get into shape after the games are over.
    they get inspired because they see the fit people in the games.

    I often wonder about the poor kids who show a little interest in a sport and their parents wreck their lives by making them take classes and push them to become 'gold medalists'

    That's scary.

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    Did any of you see our Rower Mahe Drysdale collaspe after winning the bronze medal,poor guy was so sick, he had the bejing belly as they call it, food poisoning,he still managed a third, at one stage he looked set for the gold, was very disappointing for him,he had been vomiting just before the race and was after as well,he was suffering from dehydration,but he still stood up for the medal presentation, i liked how humble he was when interviewed, he never once blamed his stomach bug,even though it played a huge part in it.

    Also did you know our silver medalist in the track pursuit cycling Hayden Rolleston has a heart condition, did not seem to hold him back though, thank goodness.

    Richard i did not see Phelps do that ,but i must say that is pretty off isn't it? he has been down in NZ recently and is keen to come back.He may have done some training here i think,not quite sure.
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    The American women's teams have really been good this time out!

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    Is it me?

    Didn't the 'usual' Olympic schedule seem backwards? For some reason it seems to be all reversed this time out.

    It seems that all the popular events were held in the first week!

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    Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Laker, pariah and B-ball star isn't one of my favorite sports athletes.

    He wanted to be traded last year, reneged on the idea, stated he wanted to be a Laker for life soon after.

    He made a statement that he'd play in Italy if he could get 50 million dollars a year.

    He gained my respect when I heard an interview with Cris Collinsworth from NBC. I loved to watch CC when he played football with the Bengals-but he lost my admiration when he spoke to KB about his patriotic spin on representing the U.S. in basketball.

    KB said he was proud of the U.S. and said that it was the best country on earth. CC then called him out by saying something about it not being a time to be so rah-rah about the U.S. given the view of the world about us.

    KB came back and told him he had no problem with being patriotic. I don't understand why people can't get over the political BS for 17 days every four years....

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    I think it's so neat how "older" athletes are excelling. Dara Torres, 41 years old, 3 silver medals... the 38 year old Rumanian marathoner...a 33 year old gymnast from Germany by way of the USSR, silver medal in the vault. There's a lady shooter who's 56, and a sailor who's around 60 years old.
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    In 2012 send an all women's team. Forget the men.

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    I've had so much fun watching everything I possibly can. I've truly loved it all. I think it has been one of the most popular olympics in a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan View Post
    I've had so much fun watching everything I possibly can. I've truly loved it all. I think it has been one of the most popular olympics in a long time.
    IF you get a chance, go.

    I have been to rowing/canoeing, wrestling and baseball.

    It's one of the most wonderful, exciting things to experience. It's magical and there is nothing like it on the planet. The host city shines and it sounds really stupid, but, you can feel the energy in the air.

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    One of the NBC affiliates is doing an Olympic replay on 9/8/08
    I didn't get to see some of the sports that I wanted, track cycling, shooting, archery, indoor volleyball and rowing/canoeing.

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    I am not a huge futbol fan, but I watched the whole America/Brazil game.
    Field Hockey? I watched! Team Handball? Loved it! Archery? missed it!
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    One of the announcers was talking about the 'drive' that the athletes have to win a medal. One team -think it was the men's beach VB team- talked about how it was a failure to go home with nothing less than a gold medal.

    That made me kinda sad because of the fact that out of the thousands of athletes that go, a very few will ever make it to the podium.

    India won their first medal, ever, in air gun, I think it was Pakistan that won their first medal ever in wrestling. THe stories of how one athlete from a country that you only hear about on a game show as the answer to "Which Pacific island country is the chief exporter of Komodo Dragon dung?" wins a bronze medal in 10 meter air pistol and becomes a national hero.

    He gets a nice parade, a state dinner and a postage stamp with his picture on it.

    Mike Phelps gets 10 zillion dollars, a pic on a corn flake box and never has to buy dinner in a restaurant again.

    What is more impressive? Some 'amateur' athlete that makes 5 million a year in
    endorsements to swim? Or a guy that works in a gas station for 12 hours, goes home and trains next to the pig sty behind his house lifting buckets of slop so he can compete in weight lifting?

    I love my country and will get all goose-bumpy when we win and the National Anthem plays.

    But I have to admit, the guy with the wacky name that consists of more vowels than consonants, the flag that isn't color coordinated or comes from country that has a name that ends in a vowel, ends in "stan" or can only be found on a map - if you know where to look - really impresses me.

    I like the underdog. I like the country with a Jamaican Bobsled team, Eddie the Eagle, a one legged swimmer?

    I do remember the Swiss runner that stumbled into the Los Angeles Coliseum at the end of the of woman's marathon. I remember her name -Gabriela Scheiss- not because she won or placed. She wobbled onto the track and I thought she was going to die. She looked like she had a stroke. But, she kept on trucking. Joan Benoit won that race, the first woman's marathon ever, but the gal in the red running shorts and shirt was the real winner that day-she's probably living a nice life in Switzerland now and get's embarrassed every four years when the Games start again. But she left an impression on me-and a few other people-it wasn't a real elegant, athletic way to be remembered, but there were four letters that really didn't matter to her that day.

    Q-U-I-T.

    Beijing may have not been the best place to hold an event like the Games.
    But I'll follow them no matter where they are held.

    I'll go back one day.

    I figure four years is enough to find out all about Togo.

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