So it's a pretty useless suggestion then considering you understand it wouldn't work![]()
Bill Simmons just posted an article about watching Handball simply because it was nearby, having no clue what the rules were going in, and loving it. It really is a shame that there are so many events that would appeal to people instantly that are pushed to the side. At least we now have the option to stream.
So why are people saying that her being 17 years old and guys being attracted to her are bad?
Singapore looking good against China in Table Tennis semi-final.
Urka!Hell yeah, gold in judo!
No it's single.They're playing double?
The surface is kept wet I believe.Envelope said:Is that water splashing on the hockey field, or just particles of turf?
Is that water splashing on the hockey field, or just particles of turf?
I guess they will be looking in to that 16 year old Chinese swimmer now.
Nice armpit hair in the womens weightlift competition.
Etiquette.
She's 17, dude. Not cool.
Welp.
Olia Burtaev
17 years old..........
She's 17, dude. Not cool.
Welp.
I think that if a lot of people complaining about the olympics in that other thread actually watched the right events and joined in on the discussion here, they'd be hooked.
I didn't really plan on watching a lot of it at first, but I did and now i'm enjoying all the different events so much.
Why has nobody given names yet. I must know who the one on the left is.
No it's single.
What etiquette? 17 isn't a child, 16 is legal in many states in the US.
what do you mean?
17 isn't legal in multiple parts of the world, and NeoGAF has more than just posters from "many states in the US".
But who caaares, hahaha.
I assume it's water as it was raining earlier today.
Time for some artistic Gymnastics.
The surface is kept wet I believe.
She smoked the fastest male over a set distance. It's not unusual for that to happen.
China has been hiring a lot of foreign coaches, which I think helps out their athletic program. So I don't think it doping.
On the other hand, China is generally on lots of peoples lists for suspected cheating.
But amid all those questioning whether or not the athlete was 'clean', Moynihan said today: "We know how on top of the game Wada are and Wada have passed her as clean. That's the end of the story.
"And it is regrettable there is so much speculation out there. I don't like it. I think it is wrong. That athlete or, indeed, any athlete that has never tested positive is an athlete who should be supported by her federation and, indeed, everybody in the Olympic movement.