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London 2012 Summer Olympics |OT2|

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Not exactly but pretty close:
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I can bet that Russia and China are the greatest contenders in individual finals. Gabby will also have beam for herself, the rest of the USA team i don't think so.

Mckayla Maroney is almost a lock to win Vault, and Aly Raisman is a contender for gold on floor. Aliyah Mustafina will probably win uneven bars, and I have no idea about beam.
 
As someone said before. It would have taken the best floor score of ANY girl so far this year for the Russian girl to win. While she was good she was not THAT good. The result was deserved imo.
 
what countries could be considered the biggest losers regarding medals?

I've noticed the table and Argentina hasn't won a single one, any color.

Brazil and Mexico have 4 each and Colombia and Venezuela have 3 each.

Well, those are in fact the only 4 countries in latinamerica with medals, I guess that part of the world as a whole is having a mediocre showing these olympic games.
Latin America has never had a strong showing in the medal table besides Brazil and Cuba. Mexico is actually already doing much better than we were at this time of the competition in Athens and Beijing --in fact, most pundits in the country only foresaw three medals tops for us at these Olympics.
 
Isn't it weird how Americans literally win every single swim race? Finals and semis.

They are consistent. I especially like the bball talk of banning US professionals or getting rid of Olympic ball all together because no country can compete in that lane with the States. Spain and Germany are the only threats to not lose by 30+.

That said, China is going to broom the competition today. At least three golds.
 
Guh, this is the second time today NBC has talked about Missy Franklin and Justin Bieber. Show me something else or talk about someone else for once, cripes, I don't fucking care. Allison Scmitt has had the better Olympics, too, and she barely gets mentioned.
 
Hey, Swimming is amazing, and probably one of the more popular Olympic sports right now. Phelps is a hero man, a hero!

Swimming is fine but there is just too damn much of it and too much overlap between the events. That's why you see the same people(like Phelps) over and over again. For example in track and field it would be pretty much impossible for someone to win 3 separate individual races.

As for swimming's popularity I'm sure a lot of that has to do with how dominant the US is in it. How much coverage does an event that US is historically shitty in, for example weightlifting, get?
 
I just noticed CTV has a commentary-free stream for every apparatus in Gymnastics. Should have known earlier. >:[

Haha, that Russian girl in full diva mode. Falls off of the beam, her coach tries to console her, and she angrily dismisses him.

lol...didn't see that on the stream earlier today
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They are consistent. I especially like the bball talk of banning US professionals or getting rid of Olympic ball all together because no country can compete in that lane with the States. Spain and Germany are the only threats to not lose by 30+.
They were bronze in 2004 in Athens, even with Lamar Odom on the team.
 
about to go to the club in a bit....but will leave early, maybe around 1:20am...just to make it home to see these women compete. :D

Jessica Ennis & Louise Hazel xoxoxoxoxoxxoxoxo :D
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edit- damn shame I don't know much about the U.S. Women Representatives in the Heptathlon.

I came across Hazel from that Neymar commercial they keep showing a few weeks back. And Jessica is just a Doll. But fierce.
 
Just watched Soni break her world record. The pure skill, talent, and dominance of my fellow Americans never ceases to amaze me.

Fellow humans would be more accurate if you are talking Olympics in general, quite a few world records going now

Out of interest do most US high schools have pools? It would tie in with the dominance of the country in the sport
 
On of the best competitions in track and field in these games, the women's heptathalon is starting today. It should be a great battle between GB's Jessica Ennis and Russia's Tatiana Chernova.

For those who will be watching I suggest having this site handy as it will really help you follow along. Basically it tells you how well an athlete is really doing since all the athletes have their strong and weak events. For example if Chernova is losing to Ennis by less that 200 points at the end of the first day she is basically wining since she has her strongest events on the second day.
 
Fellow humans would be more accurate if you are talking Olympics in general, quite a few world records going now

Out of interest do most US high schools have pools? It would tie in with the dominance of the country in the sport

Ummm a lot do. At least almost all the high schools in my area have swim teams. Guys only though.
 
On of the best competitions in track and field in these games, the women's heptathalon is starting today. It should be a great battle between GB's Jessica Ennis and Russia's Tatiana Chernova.

For those who will be watching I suggest having this site handy as it will really help you follow along. Basically it tells you how well an athlete is really doing since all the athletes have their strong and weak events. For example if Chernova is losing to Ennis by less that 200 points at the end of the first day she is basically wining since she has her strongest events on the second day.

Thanks ALOT for that link.... its funny but this is the main event I've been looking forward to...and I'm staying up all night and tomorrow night for it.

I don't know if any US stations will carry it live...so I'm just going to rely on NBC Sports' Olympics website live streams.

I wonder if BBC one will carry it live.
 
about to go to the club in a bit....but will leave early, maybe around 1:20am...just to make it home to see these women compete. :D

Jessica Ennis & Louise Hazel xoxoxoxoxoxxoxoxo :D
ennisHazel220_2230196f.jpg


edit- damn shame I don't know much about the U.S. Women Representatives in the Heptathlon.

I came across Hazel from that Neymar commercial they keep showing a few weeks back. And Jessica is just a Doll. But fierce.
I'll stay up for the start of this. 100m hurdles 10:05 GMT.
 
Fellow humans would be more accurate if you are talking Olympics in general, quite a few world records going now

Out of interest do most US high schools have pools? It would tie in with the dominance of the country in the sport

Most schools no but some do. I was actually surprised when talking with people in college that had swimming as a requirement in high school which just seemed really odd to me. One came from a high school with a pool that had an olympic swimmer at the time so it certainly would seem to help in that regard.

edit: I just looked her up, Tara and her sister Dana Kirk. Same high school that gold-medalist Nathan Adrian went to.
 
They were bronze in 2004 in Athens, even with Lamar Odom on the team.

Because US' best ballers didn't actually go. Young as fuck Bron and Melo (neither of which had a dependable two way game or way to create their own buckets), prime Duncan and AI, and Boozer were the best players on that team.

Sounds like a bronze caliber team to me.
 
On of the best competitions in track and field in these games, the women's heptathalon is starting today. It should be a great battle between GB's Jessica Ennis and Russia's Tatiana Chernova.

For those who will be watching I suggest having this site handy as it will really help you follow along. Basically it tells you how well an athlete is really doing since all the athletes have their strong and weak events. For example if Chernova is losing to Ennis by less that 200 points at the end of the first day she is basically wining since she has her strongest events on the second day.

Jessica needs to have a javelin pb. If she can get that, which she has already set this year, then things are looking good.
 
Thanks ALOT for that link.... its funny but this is the main event I've been looking forward to...and I'm staying up all night and tomorrow night for it.

I don't know if any US stations will carry it live...so I'm just going to rely on NBC Sports' Olympics website live streams.

I wonder if BBC one will carry it live.

Yeah, I'm a big fan of the multi events. Team Chernova!

Jessica needs to have a javelin pb. If she can get that, which she has already set this year, then things are looking good.

For such a big girl Chernova's pb in shot is really weak. I have a feeling she'll have a breakthrough and if she does it will put tons of pressure on Jessica.
 
Thanks ALOT for that link.... its funny but this is the main event I've been looking forward to...and I'm staying up all night and tomorrow night for it.

I don't know if any US stations will carry it live...so I'm just going to rely on NBC Sports' Olympics website live streams.

I wonder if BBC one will carry it live.

She (Ennis) is one of the most celebrated athletes coming into the games for GB. It will definitely be on BBC 1. Its one of the biggest events for GB in the entire games.
 
Because US' best ballers didn't actually go. Young as fuck Bron and Melo (neither of which had a dependable two way game or way to create their own buckets), prime Duncan and AI, and Boozer were the best players on that team.

Sounds like a bronze caliber team to me.
Lamar Odom, the star of the 2010 FIBA World Championships went.
 
Anyone have a site that compares medal counts for the two Olympics 2008 and 2012? Would be nice to have a chart that shows how each country would be doing if all the events were held in the same order. Not sure if such a thing exists.
 
Anyone have a site that compares medal counts for the two Olympics 2008 and 2012? Would be nice to have a chart that shows how each country would be doing if all the events were held in the same order. Not sure if such a thing exists.

Olympics generally go in the same order. This site might have what you're looking for but it's only for the big 6 countries.
 
Just saw this from the USA game that I missed:

Records tumbled in stunning and spectacular fashion, a surreal 29 Team USA three-pointers dropping into the basket in Thursday's Pool A Olympic tournament game. Carmelo Anthony had 37 points, and did so playing in a mere 14 minutes. No one had ever scored so many points in an Olympic game – 138 by Brazil in 1988 was the record – and the record for three-pointers had been broken before halftime.

HOLY crap. Speechless at that.

Source: http://www.journaltimes.com/sports/olympics/team-usa-routs-nigeria-by-points-coach-k-irked-at/article_864bebda-483b-5cff-9cd0-83788f1c6c5c.html
 
You should go back a few pages and see us losing it. The game was so one sided it was funny.

I just did, and laughed hysterically several times. I need to go to bed now, man that was funny. I'll catch the highlights tomorrow.

Also, OUR LADIES OF SOCCER are playing against New Zealand in SIX HOURS. Quarterfinal match, don't miss it!.
 
Oh, didn't know we had a genuine chance in this. Apparently our guy - Larry Godfrey - is ranked #4. Everyone above him is Korean.

That said, he has just lost the first set.
 
Is Women's Gymnastics pretty much the only Olympic competition where it pretty much favors youth over experience? It was nice seeing Gabby win and all, but I can't help but wonder what it does to a lot of these girls mentally when they don't win since they're usually the ones who are most notably in tears.
 
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