*sigh* terrible day for Team GB
We peaked.
*sigh* terrible day for Team GB
Gold for Colombia in Women's BMX. Men's final coming up next.
I agree that it's a great spectacle and a fun watch, and that 15's wouldn't work.
I guess it becoming an Olympic event will make it be taken more seriously by the Big Rugby Nations. Which it isn't to date.
Heh, the guy that won was pedaling in the air mid-jump; he needs to play less videogames.
We peaked.
Heh, the guy that won was pedaling in the air mid-jump; he needs to play less videogames.
I don't get why other are best of tree but the last race only one
They all do, part of the technique.
I agree that it's a great spectacle and a fun watch, and that 15's wouldn't work.
I guess it becoming an Olympic event will make it be taken more seriously by the Big Rugby Nations. Which it isn't to date.
BMX really seems like a crapshoot.
Exactly what i think too.
Most people also watch the Track and Field in the traditional montage style so commonly used by the broadcasters, basically mixing 4 competitions at the same time, with 80 % focus on running.
Watching the montage mode is basically killing any opportunity of getting into the competition because you are only served, 1-2 jumps/throws every 10 mins in between some running.
Still, it baffles me how normal people, tend to think the olympics is all about swimming or track and field. (By the way, swimming is way more intense and exciting than the sprinting).
I have tried to explain to people how exciting biking, archery, fencing, shooting and gymnastics can be but everyone basically, thinks that all those sports are "boring" even though they never watch them. I personally get more emotional when watching these nail biting tense sports than say most T&F...................................................................
At-least with big countries like USA, China and Britain i understand if their media is mostly only focusing on their athletes performances since all those 3 countries, have actually had gold raining down everyday...
'The great thing about Bmx is that we could have this same race again and the results would be completely different'
Still don't quite understand why Bmx is an Olympic sport but congrats to the winners
Going one at a time to get best out of three sounds fair maybe not as good as a show butYa they need to run 3 races in the final given the chances of a fall happening.
Ya they need to run 3 races in the final given the chances of a fall happening.
isn't that sort of the point of bmx? should 110 meter hurdles have 3 runs because it's likely someone will fall?
Can say that again!
I would say that it is taken quite seriously already. 24 nations compete in a yearly series of 10 tournaments all around the world for both men and woman. The tournaments are broadcast live on TV. The premiership clubs in England also have seven sides. There is also a Sevens World Cup every 4 years, which I believe the Olympics is planning to replace.
At Rio, the Men's Sevens is up for grabs. Quite a few nations could possibly take it. In woman's England is the dominant sevens side.
We peaked
Why is this repeated when it's not true and nothing indicates it is?
Bit hard to decide that considering how disorganised women's sevens is. NZ didn't even compete in the London tournament this year and, as far as I'm aware, that was the first tournament for years.
Should be really interesting to see what happens to sevens in the next few years (especially with the women). I imagine that a few countries will start investing in it a bit more now that there's an Olympic Gold on the line. I also imagine we'll see quite a few international XV players making appearances in Rio (like a few ABs).
At-least with big countries like USA, China and Britain i understand if their media is mostly only focusing on their athletes performances since all those 3 countries, have actually had gold raining down everyday and had so many exciting events happening including their own countries.
What happened?Aaron Cook must be spinning on his taekwondo mat.
I don't want to see XVs playing in sevens. Let the seven's specialists play, who's job it is to play sevens day-in-day out. XV players already get their recognition on the world stage.
One of the things I've heard is that non-rugby playing nations are looking to target woman's rugby for a medal opportunity. China is suppose to be seriously build up their woman's side for Rio.
love the World Taekwando Federation logo behind the competitors in the coverage.
WTF
What happened?
I'd like to see him actually run flat out. Its infuriating when he just jogs it on at the end.