It was one of the last events in the primetime segment. Probably around 2.5-3.5 hours in.jamesinclair said:NBC will be repating the primetime segment in 10 minutes. Anyone remember how far in that part is?
It was one of the last events in the primetime segment. Probably around 2.5-3.5 hours in.jamesinclair said:NBC will be repating the primetime segment in 10 minutes. Anyone remember how far in that part is?
Laguna X said:They're starting to show women's snowboard cross. However, it goes through several quarterfinal and semifinal heats before we get to the race in question. Btw, the move she pulled off (or tried to) was a method air.
Laguna X said:You don't have a VCR? Set it to record for the next hour or two.
Joe said:there's gotta be a site with the video of her falling. i keep hearing about it, and i wanna see it now.
I don't know if they have heavier stones (don't think so..), but the men can usually throw their stones with a lot more speed (under control of course) than the women. So, in a sense, power is a factor.TerryLee81 said:I was watching some curling and asked myself: why isn't it mixed, like male and female together?
Do the men have heavier "stones" or what?
Pochacco said:^hehe.
Btw, does anyone find the Biathlon event incredibly weird?
Cross country skiing + rifle shooting...wtf?!
I read up on it...and the history makes sense (stems from Norwegian soldiers competing against each other...), but still!
It's like combining long track speed skating with knife throwing....which would be FUCKING AWESOME.
distantmantra said:Thank you CBC, instead of having to watch hockey on UHD, I got see two more medals for the US in Men's speed skating (1,000 meters).
Gold -- Shani Davis
Silver -- Joey Cheek
Does Bryant Gumble know about Shani Davis?
:lol :lol"Russian women are not very good for figure skating," Mishin told Reuters on Friday. "They are good for building rail tracks in Siberia, for example. They are just too strong and big."
Battersea Power Station said:That was the most pissed off gold medalist I've ever seen.
Y2Kevbug11 said:Dude, that was total bullshit. I don't care if you just found out somebody died, but on a smile for the camera. You won a gold medal at the biggest sports spectacle in the world (well, probably third biggest after the world cup and the superbowl). How about looking at the reporter for one? Douche.
C'mon now, he's just working on his street cred.Y2Kevbug11 said:Dude, that was total bullshit. I don't care if you just found out somebody died, but on a smile for the camera. You won a gold medal at the biggest sports spectacle in the world (well, probably third biggest after the world cup and the superbowl). How about looking at the reporter for one? Douche.
Only Americans give a shit about the Superbowl.Y2Kevbug11 said:You won a gold medal at the biggest sports spectacle in the world (well, probably third biggest after the world cup and the superbowl).
Pochacco said:Only Americans give a shit about the Superbowl.
Globally, the most watched TV sporting event of 2005 was the Super Bowl, with a live global cumulative audience of 93 million viewers, however 92% of these viewers were in the US, putting into question the notion of it being a global event.
Y2Kevbug11 said:How else would you judge the size of a sports spectacle if not by the amount of people who watch it? Yes, it's mainly Americans. That doesn't change its grandeur. I'm guessing in a WC year it wouldn't be #1.
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Piper Az said:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11429930/
Here's a nice article about Shani Davis' and his gold medal win. People who have been bitching about him this week should stop whining. Chad Hedrick, in the period of a mere few days, has become a whining little self-centered athlete that I tend to hate. The fact is, Shani Davis was never on the list to skate the team pursuit. Hedrick, while putting up the team-first facade, probably is pissed because Davis' absent cost him (Hedrick) a gold medal. How ironic is that? It would have been really interesting to see what would have happened if they had the dates of 1000 meter race switched with the 5000 meter 's; Hedrick probably would have bailed out saying "I can't risk anything before my best race". Shani Davis trained his life for the Olympic 1000 meter race (his specialty), and now he's a gold medalist. I don't see why he should be ripped for doing that.
Timbuktu said:Jacobellis was unbelievable, but I doubt you would see that kind of stunt in any other Olympic event.
Timbuktu said:Jacobellis was unbelievable, but I doubt you would see that kind of stunt in any other Olympic event.
madara said:I like to see all these comments that people claim make Chad an asshole. I've been watching coverage since started and he always smiled and went out of his way to do no comments when he clearly had reason to be abit upset.
Yup. I agree whole heartily. This Chad Hedrick is no noble Olympian as NBC or whoever is making him out to be. He is a cry-baby who is verry bitter right now because Shani's absence in the team pursuit cost him a medal. Give me a break; behind all that smile, there's a huge-ass jerk. It's ridiculous how he just snubbed Shani out of any congratutory comment when he was interviewed about Shani's victory. "Hello? How old are you? Like 6?" Now, i want Shani to kick his ass in 1500 meters. Everyone (ESPN, MSNBC, other foreign speed skaters) is saying Shani was right, and his gold should be congratulated as well as celebrated due to the magnitude of his win (i.e. first black athelete to win a winter Olympics gold). Shani's explanation on his absence in the team pursuit was very rational, and I simply don't understand why this Chad Hedrick can't accept it (well, I do now - 'cause all he's a "team player". right...ugh).SolidSnakex said:His reason for being upset is that Shani didn't participate in an event he never said he woudl be in. It's not his fault they can't get someone that's as good as he is to do that event. They were talking about an interview with last night where they asked him a question like "Are you happy for your fellow medalists?" and he said "I'm happy Joey (the silver medalist)", its like dude get the fuck over it already.
Piper Az said:Yup. I agree whole heartily. This Chad Hedrick is no noble Olympian as NBC or whoever is making him out to be. He is a cry-baby who is verry bitter right now because Shani's absence in the team pursuit cost him a medal. Give me a break; behind all that smile, there's a huge-ass jerk. It's ridiculous how he just snubbed Shani out of any congratutory comment when he was interviewed about Shani's victory. "Hello? How old are you? Like 6?" Now, i want Shani to kick his ass in 1500 meters. Everyone (ESPN, MSNBC, other foreign speed skaters) is saying Shani was right, and his gold should be congratulated as well as celebrated due to the magnitude of his win (i.e. first black athelete to win a winter Olympics gold). Shani's explanation on his absence in the team pursuit was very rational, and I simply don't understand why this Chad Hedrick can't accept it (well, I do now - 'cause all he's a "team player". right...ugh).
Shani actually did go on the record in January as saying he'd race in that race though. That's why everyone was pissed... he changed his mind and just acted like he never said he'd do it to begin with.SolidSnakex said:His reason for being upset is that Shani didn't participate in an event he never said he woudl be in. It's not his fault they can't get someone that's as good as he is to do that event. They were talking about an interview with last night where they asked him a question like "Are you happy for your fellow medalists?" and he said "I'm happy Joey (the silver medalist)", its like dude get the fuck over it already.