If it is the one I saw earlier then that was a really sad interview. They genuinely believed they let the country down but they really haven't. They gave everything they could and that is all we can ask of them.I just saw the replay of the interview with the two british rowers. Manly tears, plain and simple.
Anyone have a link to the anthem singing? Kinda wanna see but NBC sucks sooooooooooooo![]()
Withnail said:If Murray wins tomorrow I think we might see a BBC presenter spontaneously combust live on air.
By population ratio, GB are by far in front.
Is that on first or doubles?
because a country with 500 million people should be 5x more likely to win a medal than a country with 100million people. That's not how it works bud
I agree, but it sounds good though.because a country with 500 million people should be 5x more likely to win a medal than a country with 100million people. That's not how it works bud
If it is the one I saw earlier then that was a really sad interview. They genuinely believed they let the country down but they really haven't. They gave everything they could and that is all we can ask of them.
because a country with 500 million people should be 5x more likely to win a medal than a country with 100million people. That's not how it works bud
Dammit, good job again by the BBC...
I wish Korey wasn't banned lol
Dammit, good job again by the BBC...
Well, When you have 5x as many people you potentially have 5x as many athletes.
Population definitely plays a factor, It's part of the reason why China is dominating, and I suspect India will too in 10-20 years
I keep on replaying the moment when the entire stadium sings the national anthem.
Potentially, but it's far from the truth. Culture, money, and standard of living matters a lot to produce gold medal olympians.Well, When you have 5x as many people you potentially have 5x as many athletes.
Population definitely plays a factor, It's part of the reason why China is dominating, and I suspect India will too in 10-20 years
WOW, that is picture perfect. It's clear why she's the face of the Olympics.
(Beach Volleyball)
Very close end of set!
GB has quite a lead in third, Will we be able to keep it?
So is sport fully funded through the national lottery in our country, or is that just one of the primary sources?
After the amazing performance so far I really think we should be looking at increasing the investment so we can maintain and build on this - just look what it's done for cycling, and I would assume rowing too as we're great at that as well. Some of the track athletes really starting to benefit from it now too, we should make sure if a sport thinks it can improve but needs money, if we have the money then the sport gets it.
A lot of factors I'm not considering there like budgets and whatever, but now's not the time for rational thinking after today![]()
By population ratio, GB are by far in front.
Potentially, but it's far from the truth. Culture, money, and standard of living matters a lot to produce gold medal olympians.
She's attractive?
(Beach Volleyball)
USA beats Russia.
Did you say 'Face of the Olympics'? Time for a BBC montageWOW, that is picture perfect. It's clear why she's the face of the Olympics.
bullshit way to count medal standings.
bullshit way to count medal standings.
Seems China are putting a lot of effort into it (arguably stealing all of Australia's coaches is why they've done so badly in the pool)... so that might not be the smartest target.Well apparently we massively overestimated our targets in the swimming, were predicted 7 medals but only got 3. Some more investment there could do some good, though there are rumours that funding could be cut in that area given our poor performance in the pool.![]()
Aww <3
Come on... don't start that nonsense.When two countries dominate the medal count standings, you have to rationalize your inferiority somehow.