That's insane. East Germany beating the US. The peds must have been flowing that games.
It always surprises me that US doesn't actually dominate shooting when they are almost drowning in guns and one of the big reasons I see people stating for support of second amendment is sports.
Well while of course systematic doping was on another level in East doping was widely used also in west. Anyone believing otherwise is really just denying the truth. When doping tests were still in their infancy there was pretty huge appeal in doping especially as you knew eastern athletes doped.
But people told me that only the evil commies cheatedWell while of course systematic doping was on another level in East doping was widely used also in west. Anyone believing otherwise is really just denying the truth. When doping tests were still in their infancy there was pretty huge appeal in doping especially as you knew eastern athletes doped.
Yeah, the Olympics really were a part of the Cold War. Glad most of the records have fallen now. The drug use nowadays is so much more sophisticated.
When's the closing ceremony starting?
It always surprises me that US doesn't actually dominate shooting when they are almost drowning in guns and one of the big reasons I see people stating for support of second amendment is sports.
It always surprises me that US doesn't actually dominate shooting when they are almost drowning in guns and one of the big reasons I see people stating for support of second amendment is sports.
Not for the foreseeable future, unless Russia invades the countries that were part of the former Soviet Union and make them its own again. Then you'll see Russia and US duke it out at the top of the medal race like the old days.
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I'm incredibly proud of our performance, even if our judoka were mostly terrible and our Women's Handball and VB (both indoor and beach) teams choked hard.
I'll make sure to remember these moments well, because I'm not sure if we'll ever get this many Golds in a single year ever again... Unless we start having great athletes in sports in which you can get a million medals by yourself![]()
USA shooting team way underperformed this year. You can't use a single Olympics as a measure of competitive shooting interest. A tiny snap shot on one set of tournaments is a horrible sample size.
there was definitely steroids and stuff, but they also went out and found these people and they basically trained all day everyday just for the olympics.
Things were just different back then, Cold War and all that.
With all due respect, you don't know much about Badminton or Table Tennis, do you? Just the thought of Americans getting even close to a medal in those events is hilarious.
USSR used to dominate the medal tally back in the old days. East Germany and US battled for 2nd place.
With all due respect, you don't know much about Badminton or Table Tennis, do you? Just the thought of Americans getting even close to a medal in those events is hilarious.
Simone Biles ‏@Simone_Biles 21 hours ago
had the pleasure of meeting the greatest, Mo Farah btw we fangirled over each other. hehe
In table tennis we usually "rent an olympian" from China. However, home grown California product Lily Zhang is only 20 and has made great strides since her debut in London. I still have hope for her progress over the next few olympics.
Lily Zhang delayed starting school to make a go at these games. She's gonna start school either this fall or in the spring and probably go the way of Ariel Hsing, who was actually the more talented of the two.
Why is the USOC doing this "Thank you Rio" thing? Is it because Lochte embarrassed the whole nation? I don't remember this ever being done.
I know a lot more than you'd think. I'm talking about getting to the QFs or in the case of table tennis, just a couple of Ws. Iris Wang did win a couple of matches in badminton, so she did well, but the team overall did not.
In table tennis we usually "rent an olympian" from China. However, home grown California product Lily Zhang is only 20 and has made great strides since her debut in London. I still have hope for her progress over the next few olympics.
You're not aloneIn table tennis we usually "rent an olympian" from China. However, home grown California product Lily Zhang is only 20 and has made great strides since her debut in London. I still have hope for her progress over the next few olympics.
So, you guys are coming back around to follow the Paralympics, right?![]()
CANADIAN PERFORMANCE REVIEW
Overall, this was a very good Games for Canada. 4 gold medals is our best performance since 1992 in Barcelona, and with 22 medals, we tied our result in the 1996 Atlanta Games for the best performance in a non-boycotted Olympics. Perhaps the silver/bronze ratio wasn't optimal, but whatever. Plus, the way the Games go, we could easily have gotten a few more gold medals with just slightly more favourable conditions (Eric Lamaze was excruciatingly close to repeating for gold in individuals show-jumping, and it's easy to imagine Oleksiak beating Sara Sjostrom to turn her silver medal into another gold; hell, if Catharine Pendrel hadn't had to work her way from #25 to #3 in mountain biking, she might easily have contended for gold instead of getting bronze).
But probably the best part of the Games for Canada was the debut of some really promising young talent whose potential suggests that the 2020 Games could go even better. One can imagine Oleksiak and Andre De Grasse collecting at least four individual gold medals between them in Tokyo, if things go right. And there are other on-the-rise talent like Taylor Ruck who could also impress more going forward. Particularly key to bulking up the medal count, we finally seem to have a good swim team in the making. The track and field team is likewise showing real promise -- we got our first gold in a field sport since 1932, and the 100m and 200m results are the best since 1996 and 1928, respectively. If we could just get a solid gymnastics team...
The main exception to the generally strong Games was the boating sports. The Rowing/Canoe/Kayak branch of the Canadian Olympic Committee was an utter failure, which is egregious when you consider that it's the second-most expensive branch of the committee (after, obviously, Hockey Canada).
I'll be interested to see how many of our four gold medalists from Rio return to Tokyo. I know Rosie MacLennan and Derek Drouin have already said they plan to; people tend to assume Oleksiak will, and I'd bet on it, but you never know; I don't know what Erica Wiebe's plans are.
Among the non-medalists, I really hope to see Emily Batty on the team in Tokyo, after placing fourth in mountain biking this time around, particularly since it sounds like Catharine Pendrel won't be back.
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I know that this is kind of racist.
The racist part is where people of Chinese descent are in there that were never actually Chinese.I don't think it's racist at all, it's just kind of telling how China completely and utter dominates this sport.
You're not alone
I know that this is kind of racist.
The racist part is where people of Chinese descent are in there that were never actually Chinese.
You're not alone
I know that this is kind of racist.
So, you guys are coming back around to follow the Paralympics, right?![]()
You're not alone
I know that this is kind of racist.
The racist part is where people of Chinese descent are in there that were never actually Chinese.
Thats adorablecute tho
People need to stop using the word "choke".Sometimes teams/athletes just lose and at this level almost noone is guaranteed success.
these montages for every day of th games are pretty good.
A Japanese waifu festival would be perfect...
LMAO, dying.
So what will Japan's presentation be like? Any guesses?
That was incredible. I actually had to go through a couple of tissues, damn manipulative music.
these montages for every day of th games are pretty good.