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London 2012 Summer Olympics |OT2|

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In that article it just says a British newspaper reports though. Hardly a beacon of facts if they don't name the paper.

This was the interview:

BBC:Did you pull a fast one?
Hindes:Yes we wanted to go fast.

Then Chinese whispers ahoy.

The guy also barely knows english, apparently, I dunno. Doesn't take anything away from what they did in dat final, regardless imo.
 
Wow anyone read how the Brit crashed on purpose yesterday?

"We were saying if we have a bad start we need to crash to get a restart. I just crashed, I did it on purpose to get a restart, just to have the fastest ride. I did it. So it was all planned, really."

Shameful, we were robbed of a gold medal.

I think the issue was there was a fault but that's not what caused him to fall off. Seems a bit like going down after a foul in football, it' not always diving, even if you could have conceivably stayed on your feet - you're drawing attention to a foul.

Not entirely sure on the rules, I'm no expert, but the guy on the radio said this is fairly common in cycling when there's a problem with the start and it's not against the rules. Gamesmanship perhaps, but not cheating - otherwise I doubt he'd have been so open about it - lol.

It's already been investigated and the powers that be said there wasn't a problem, so that's that.
 
People shouldn't take Korey seriously, he's just here to troll, so don't feed him.

What the British team did was part of the rules, other teams did the same thing in the past, nothing new.
 
The timekeeper in that messed up fencing match between Korea and Germany was a 15-year old British volunteer.

http://1045theteam.com/american-tv-neglected-the-saddest-story-in-the-olympics/

Monday, in the women’s fencing epee semifinal match between Britta Heidemann of Germany and Shin A Lam of South Korea, Lam led with one second left on the clock. All she had to do was not be touched in that one second and she would be advancing to the gold medal match. Unfortunately for Shin, the clock never started after the referee signaled to restart the match, giving Heidemann more than one second to land the winning touch.

Incensed, the Korean team paid to file an appeal of the decision, while Shin had to sit on the playing surface, known as a piste, to indicate that she did not accept the decision of the judges. She was there for over a half hour, with much of that time spent in tears, before the appeal was denied.

Shin remained on the piste after the decision was made in protest, before then being removed by security. She was then sent into the bronze medal match shortly after and, understandably still distraught, was defeated by China’s Yujie Sun. Shin should have been fencing for gold, but left empty handed.

Since the incident, it has come out that the timekeeper for the event was a 15 year old British volunteer. Really? This isn’t fencing class at the Y, this is the Olympics. There was nobody in the entire world with any timekeeping experience that could have been called upon to take on such an important task? When I was 15, I wouldn’t have had the attention span to do that job either. Whoever made the choice to put a child in charge of the clock for an Olympic event should be fired.
 
I think the issue was there was a fault but that's not what caused him to fall off. Seems a bit like going down after a foul in football, it' not always diving, even if you could have conceivably stayed on your feet - you're drawing attention to a foul.

Not entirely sure on the rules, I'm no expert, but the guy on the radio said this is fairly common in cycling when there's a problem with the start and it's not against the rules. Gamesmanship perhaps, but not cheating - otherwise I doubt he'd have been so open about it - lol.

It's already been investigated and the powers that be said there wasn't a problem, so that's that.

It's always sad when you have to resort to defending unsportsmanlike conduct. It's a completely un-American thing to do. If this guy were American we'd be the first to apologize for and be angry about his behavior representing his country. We don't need losers representing us.

Somehow I think that if this were the Chinese people would be all over how disgraceful it is, even if it were technically within the rules. This is not that different from the badminton scandal.

Just embarrassing.
 
Quite a bit of chaos in the German team - Drygalla, a member of the rowing team left the Olympic village after it turned out she seems to have contacts to "right-wing scene", most notably a (high ?) member of right-wing extremist party NPD.

There's also a lot of controversy about the official medal targets/ambitions of the German interior ministry, which - according to German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung - are either exorbitantly high or far too low considering we annually spend 130 million euros of taxpayer money on it. For more than a year journalists have tried to get the official target, but (apparently using plenty of tricks) the interior ministry has dodged it, until yesterday a court ruled that they have to be revealed, though the ruling is not yet official.

Bullshit over bullshit, we really need more transparency. Any other country having similar problems regarding this ?

First a greek, now a german women athlete with right-wing tendencies? Pretty shameful stuff, and the Interior ministry targets is more like something I would like to hear more about.
 
Quite a bit of chaos in the German team - Drygalla, a member of the rowing team left the Olympic village after it turned out she seems to have contacts to "right-wing scene", most notably a (high ?) member of right-wing extremist party NPD.

I have no sympathy for right-wing extremism, but as long as the party isn't illegal and the athlete didn't say anything racist or similar, there's no reason to make her leave. They should leave politics out of sport.
 
if that chinese girl could match Lochte's last 50 meters in freestyle, why isn't she in women's 50 or 100 meter freestyles?
 
It's always sad when you have to resort to defending unsportsmanlike conduct. It's a completely un-American thing to do. If this guy were American we'd be the first to apologize for and be angry about his behavior representing his country. We don't need losers representing us.

Somehow I think that if this were the Chinese you'd be all over how disgraceful it is, even if it were technically within the rules. This is not that different from the badminton scandal.

Just embarrassing.

That last line there describes your post perfectly

Far too blatant


Edit wow I like katarina Johnson Thompson
 
if that chinese girl could match Lochte's last 50 meters in freestyle, why isn't she in women's 50 or 100 meter freestyles?
It was last 50m in 400m of individual medley. She couldn't match most of the other males last 50m, and some of the girls matched Lochte's last 50m too. That stat is such a red herring.
 
Man some of these female athletes have male facial features like a muthafucka.... i know nothing new...but explaination? Don't tell me just drugs.... wooooo american girl is fiiiiiiiiine and that British one too.
 
It was last 50m in 400m of individual medley. She couldn't match most of the other males last 50m, and some of the girls matched Lochte's last 50m too. That stat is such a red herring.

oh, so she isn't some kind of a mutant? how disappointing.
 
OH MAN.

Judo match between Saudi and PR on right now!

And she's wearing a skully? That doesn't look like a hijab.

How did they let her wear a black belt?

She's not attacking, purely defensive game so far.
 
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