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Praxil
07-31-2008, 11:34
Games of the XXIX Olympiad.

Anyway, personally looking forward for 100 m finals, can't wait for it. I hope for a new world records and it looks like that might actually happen. Usain Bolt holds men's record 9.72, he did that on 31 May 2008. Also looking forward to see finals of 200 m and 400 m. 4x100 m and 400 m relays are also nice, but usually teams don't know how to pass the damn thing, so it looks terrible. Swimming no doubt, sharks in the water. Basketball, definitely following all teams and all players, hoping for intense and clean basketball. Maybe United States will win this time, Argentina won in Greece. Football of course, but Clubs (I mean money) messed that all up by not allowing players to represent their national teams. What else, will be looking tennis too.

Alright, looking good, I'm hoping for good and fair competition out there. Hope they nail all the doping users.

seireikhaan
07-31-2008, 11:59
I'm looking forward to the Taekwondo matches, first and foremost. After that, probably basketball.

CountArach
07-31-2008, 12:01
I'll watch the cycling and that is probably it.

It will be nice being in the right timezone this time around.

naut
07-31-2008, 12:46
Not watching any of it. :2thumbsup:

BigTex
07-31-2008, 13:26
Waiting for the reintroduction of MMA into the olympic's. Till then the dive and gymnastic competitions will have to do.

TevashSzat
07-31-2008, 13:30
Gah, I actually had plans of going back to China and attend the Olympics since the stadiums are actually quite close to my old home in Beijing, but alas, way too much stuff to do here and could never make up the time lost going back.

Conradus
07-31-2008, 18:15
I'll watch the cycling and that is probably it.

It will be nice being in the right timezone this time around.

What was wrong with the games in Sydney? :p

Caius
07-31-2008, 19:45
Football ftw.

FactionHeir
07-31-2008, 19:48
Gah, I actually had plans of going back to China and attend the Olympics since the stadiums are actually quite close to my old home in Beijing, but alas, way too much stuff to do here and could never make up the time lost going back.

Close to what he said :grin:

naut
08-01-2008, 05:12
Football ftw.
I would watch the game of the gods football, but this is Australia. They'll only show stuff Aussies are in. Boring!

All we'll get is the swimming. :yawn:

CountArach
08-01-2008, 05:25
What was wrong with the games in Sydney? :p
As I typed what I did I realised that, then I thought "no one will bother correcting me on it"...

Clearly I was mistaken :wink:

LittleGrizzly
08-01-2008, 05:46
Ill look out for the football, usually intrested in the sprinting events, apart from that only desperation and boredom can encourage me to watch the rest...

Ronin
08-01-2008, 14:55
it will be interesting to see if any of the marathon runners keel over halfway through from all the pollution...

aimlesswanderer
08-01-2008, 15:28
Yeah, the government is desperate to ensure that pollution isn't so bad that you can't see the top of the stadium! It will be funny to see what they will try if it looks like it will rain on the opening ceremony. I have heard that they have special artillery which will cause the clouds to rain, stationed outside the city.

I really wouldn't want to be a Chinese athlete who is a favourite to win, the pressure would be horrendous, and if you fail.......

I love how, despite the 100k police, 100k soldiers, thousands of CCTV cameras, checkpoints, permits&passes, surface to air missiles and serious $$$, a South Korean TV crew wandered right into the main stadium and filmed the opening ceremony practice, then uploaded it onto the net! Reminds me of the $300 million APEC "Great Wall of Sydney", which was breached with the aid of a colour printer, sunglasses and rental cars!

atheotes
08-01-2008, 16:47
i would like to watch the football.... but i live in USA :wall:
have lost interest in the athletics after the myriad of drug scandals.....:no:

Moros
08-01-2008, 17:17
would love to watch football however I'm afraid I'll be busy with school instead.

edyzmedieval
08-01-2008, 21:54
I'll just watch football, but the number one for me will be basketball. :balloon2:

naut
08-02-2008, 06:02
The BBall will be interesting if the US doesn't do well. Upsets are always exciting.

shlin28
08-02-2008, 15:58
Gah, I actually had plans of going back to China and attend the Olympics since the stadiums are actually quite close to my old home in Beijing, but alas, way too much stuff to do here and could never make up the time lost going back.

I'm actually in China right now, but because my home city is like a bajillion miles from Beijing (only 2 hours to Shanghai though), I won't be seeing it there :no:

Still, I got like five channels constantly broadcasting Olympic news so I will watch some of it... (table tennis ftw! :beam:)

Somebody Else
08-03-2008, 07:59
I'm in Beijing. Apart from the improved weather, the games have made my life much more inconvenient.

Saw something strange last night... stars. (I don't even see them in London... hmm...)

On the other hand, it does mean that there are plenty more clueless tourists to make fun of. The joys of being an old hand expat.

SE

Geoffrey S
08-03-2008, 12:01
Looking forward to the rowing events. Should have some killer races in the M4- for sure, and the M8+ is always impressive. And I'll be keeping my eye on Drysdale in the M1x; he's had an interesting build-up to the Olympics, the guy is pure class.

Moros
08-16-2008, 13:07
Belgium in the semi-finals for soccer!? Strange...

And dembele seems like he has octosquid powers...

Good luck to the Netherlands, It'd be a great final!

Praxil
08-16-2008, 15:52
9,69 new world record by Usain Bolt. Beautiful run, so superior that you have time to salute while you're making that record. This event was definitely worth to wait for. Makes me wonder, when will someone go under 9.60.

Craterus
08-16-2008, 18:12
Well, he coulda set something lower. He started celebrating before he finished.

Ramses II CP
08-16-2008, 18:12
Bolt was unholy impressive. In one of his qualifying runs he literally coasted to a sub 10 second 100m by slacking the last half of the race. The 100m guys are usually all glory boys, bragging about how easy it is for them to win, but Bolt is the first man I've seen actually make it look truly easy for himself all the way through.

NBC's Olypmic coverage is hideous. Tivo means I get about 20 minutes of actual sports out of the four hours of commercials and non-stop BS that NBC pumps out, and lucky at that much. I mean, why did they show an hour of interviews with the women's fencing winners and 15 seconds of the fencing matches? :thumbsdown:

:egypt:

Moros
08-16-2008, 20:36
Only the games here, the interviews are short or when there are no matches...
Long live state tv!

Motep
08-16-2008, 21:27
Bolt was unholy impressive. In one of his qualifying runs he literally coasted to a sub 10 second 100m by slacking the last half of the race. The 100m guys are usually all glory boys, bragging about how easy it is for them to win, but Bolt is the first man I've seen actually make it look truly easy for himself all the way through.

NBC's Olypmic coverage is hideous. Tivo means I get about 20 minutes of actual sports out of the four hours of commercials and non-stop BS that NBC pumps out, and lucky at that much. I mean, why did they show an hour of interviews with the women's fencing winners and 15 seconds of the fencing matches? :thumbsdown:

:egypt:


I must agree.

I must watch the races...be they swimming, rowing, running, cycling.

Centurio Nixalsverdrus
08-17-2008, 00:20
Only the games here, the interviews are short or when there are no matches...
Long live state tv!
Same here. State tv is the best. Think I couldn't stand a single sports program with all that commercials and what not...

seireikhaan
08-17-2008, 04:45
MICHAEL PHELPS! :sunny:

GeneralHankerchief
08-17-2008, 04:47
Congrats to him, he deserved it. Unless they add more events, this record will never be beat. :unitedstates:

Although my man is still Jason Lezak for that comeback in the 4x100 free. :yes:

Papewaio
08-17-2008, 04:48
NZ is now on the table with 2 Golds, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze... all done yesterday!

Praxil
08-17-2008, 07:48
I believe that Usain Bolt will set new world record for 200 m, maybe even at Beijing. I think that, that is only a matter of when he will do that, this kid is fast. Heh.

Current record is 19.32 by Michael Johnson set in 1996. Usain Bolt's personal best is 19.67, that time he got in this year in July 13. Well, he looks like he is in great shape, so.

CountArach
08-17-2008, 08:09
I'm struggling to contemplate just how someone can run 200 metres in under 20 seconds. Seriously, people shouldn't be that fast.

Moros
08-17-2008, 11:11
I believe that Usain Bolt will set new world record for 200 m, maybe even at Beijing. I think that, that is only a matter of when he will do that, this kid is fast. Heh.

Current record is 19.32 by Michael Johnson set in 1996. Usain Bolt's personal best is 19.67, that time he got in this year in July 13. Well, he looks like he is in great shape, so.

His record on the 100m is 9.69, if he wants to break the 200m record he'll have to run 9.66/100m. Now he could easily got that if he didn't slow down celebrating it. But I'm not sure if he could keep it for 200m. But indeed it seems possible.