If gymnastics goes by a deduction system, should you just do the bare minimum and easiest set possible?
If gymnastics goes by a deduction system, should you just do the bare minimum and easiest set possible?
The tougher your routine, the higher your score can be.
Every routine has a different max value which gets deducted from.
Oh I see, so the max score varies by gymnast depending on their routine?
Oh I see, so the max score varies by gymnast depending on their routine?
I know I'm late on this but the reason the US didn't win for 2012 or 2016 is because there was a huge argument over allotment of funds with the USOC and the IOC. Chicago wanted it so bad that Obama himself went and spoke to the IOC pleading his case. Because of the disagreement about funding, Chicago was shot down in the first round of voting, which was considered a humiliating slap, and a message sent by the IOC that there would be no more US games until they reworked their contract. Basically the IOC thought the USOC was getting too big of a percentage of the marketing and tv deals that came from the US. This was from an open ended contract signed in 1996. Then the USOC president said they would make no more bids for US cities until it was resolved. Hence no bid for the 2020 games, because it was just resolved a few months ago.
So now the US is expected to bid for the 2024 games (or 2022 winter), and they would probably be a shoo-in except some people expect Paris to get it for their centennial of hosting. So now they might not get it until 2028. The IOC chairman said, just before the 2020 deadline that he wished the US would make a bid, so you can see, they want the games back in the US now that the shenanigans are over (purely money reasons, the US companies are the cash cows, and they make the most, and pay the most with a US games). So it gives them a shot to beat Paris in 2024 but we will see.
here's a link on the resolving of the issue...
http://espn.go.com/olympics/story/_/id/7967000/ioc-usoc-resolve-differences-revenues
Meanwhile, in France.
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So how did the US report this?
So how did the US report this?
Everything from the semi-finals and beyond was golden.
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So how did the US report this?
I feel really good for the guy from Myanmar!Good morning! Archery is on!
Ouch, a 4.
I know I'm late on this but the reason the US didn't win for 2012 or 2016 is because there was a huge argument over allotment of funds with the USOC and the IOC. Chicago wanted it so bad that Obama himself went and spoke to the IOC pleading his case. Because of the disagreement about funding, Chicago was shot down in the first round of voting, which was considered a humiliating slap, and a message sent by the IOC that there would be no more US games until they reworked their contract. Basically the IOC thought the USOC was getting too big of a percentage of the marketing and tv deals that came from the US. This was from an open ended contract signed in 1996. Then the USOC president said they would make no more bids for US cities until it was resolved. Hence no bid for the 2020 games, because it was just resolved a few months ago.
So now the US is expected to bid for the 2024 games (or 2022 winter), and they would probably be a shoo-in except some people expect Paris to get it for their centennial of hosting. So now they might not get it until 2028. The IOC chairman said, just before the 2020 deadline that he wished the US would make a bid, so you can see, they want the games back in the US now that the shenanigans are over (purely money reasons, the US companies are the cash cows, and they make the most, and pay the most with a US games). So it gives them a shot to beat Paris in 2024 but we will see.
here's a link on the resolving of the issue...
http://espn.go.com/olympics/story/_/id/7967000/ioc-usoc-resolve-differences-revenues
(Archery)
Ahah, the Big Ukranian guy has a chest protector like the Korean lady:
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Honestly I hope Istanbul gets 2020, Tokyo already hosted the games and Madrid is in big problems now. Giving Olympics to Istanbul would further boost the economic growth and show the world we belong in the 21st century.
If the "only 2 from a single country can qualify" rule wasn't there, would Jordyn have qualified?
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Spanish volleyball team, fuck yeah!
Bless them.
beach volleyball match is a complete blow out
i dont like the point format for the individual archery
Honestly I hope Istanbul gets 2020, Tokyo already hosted the games and Madrid is in big problems now. Giving Olympics to Istanbul would further boost the economic growth and show the world we belong in the 21st century.
Out of all the Muslim countries I think Turkey is probably the most progressive. The UAE is getting there as well, but their need for tourism has almost forced them to become lax on the Islamic law. Anyways, I'm sure you guys will either get Euro cup or the olympics for 2020
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Spanish volleyball team, fuck yeah!
Lets see how well she shoots without all those stabilisers. Far too many aids in the shooting except for skeet.
Yeah, I read an interview of Jacques Rogge and he said that the focus is on emerging countries. Would be good to get it after China, Brazil, Russia(winter) get to host.
@Wafflecakes: we don't have the same problem of Greece, growth will slow down this year thanks to normalization of the trade deficit.
Damn, Telma Monteiro is out on the first match. I'm so sad.
Why do all of these women archers look out of shape? Also compound bow, ugh.
It's a recurve.