I can't really disagree with thatTricycle Rider said:Normally I don't follow equestrian at all, and while I do feel kinda sorry for the horses I have to admit that the jumping can be somewhat exciting.
What can be said about synchronized swimming... I watched about a minute of it, started laughing, and then switched the channel. I'm sure it's demanding and takes endless practice, but it's such a funny-looking sport.
And now to the women's 800m prelims...
I didn't get a chance to comment on this sooner, but I'd like to see both of these. Especially the medley, that would be fun to watch.djpbaltimore said:They should make more relays. 4x200m is a common one in HS track. A sprint medley (100m, 100m, 200m, 400m) would be cool. For distance, a team 5k where you score it like a cross country race could be added too.
Alpe d'Huez said:I didn't get a chance to comment on this sooner, but I'd like to see both of these. Especially the medley, that would be fun to watch.djpbaltimore said:They should make more relays. 4x200m is a common one in HS track. A sprint medley (100m, 100m, 200m, 400m) would be cool. For distance, a team 5k where you score it like a cross country race could be added too.
Alas, the T&F, and Olympic committees are very stingy on innovation or changing things. As stiff as FIFA, and even more corrupt. Alas, I digress.![]()
The average Brasilian is still quite poor and can't afford tickets most of the times.Jagartrott said:Very low attendance for most events.
I guess the average Brazilian cares for other things - like education, housing, clean government, etc.
I really don't think we need more relays. I think it just causes medal inflationAlpe d'Huez said:I didn't get a chance to comment on this sooner, but I'd like to see both of these. Especially the medley, that would be fun to watch.djpbaltimore said:They should make more relays. 4x200m is a common one in HS track. A sprint medley (100m, 100m, 200m, 400m) would be cool. For distance, a team 5k where you score it like a cross country race could be added too.
Alas, the T&F, and Olympic committees are very stingy on innovation or changing things. As stiff as FIFA, and even more corrupt. Alas, I digress.![]()
That's what I implied, yes.Red Rick said:The average Brasilian is still quite poor and can't afford tickets most of the times.Jagartrott said:Very low attendance for most events.
I guess the average Brazilian cares for other things - like education, housing, clean government, etc.
Alpe d'Huez said:I didn't get a chance to comment on this sooner, but I'd like to see both of these. Especially the medley, that would be fun to watch.
Alas, the T&F, and Olympic committees are very stingy on innovation or changing things. As stiff as FIFA, and even more corrupt. Alas, I digress.![]()
Need more grip on those forearms.El Pistolero said:It's ridiculous how terrible the USA is at baton exchanges.
They could use some marginal gains.
The Hitch said:What would happen if someone did a false start in the decathlon/heptathlon.
Would they get dqd from the competition or just lose points?
You'd be surprised at how much a Brazilian will find under the couch for a football game (tickets and pre and post match expenses).Red Rick said:The average Brasilian is still quite poor and can't afford tickets most of the times.Jagartrott said:Very low attendance for most events.
I guess the average Brazilian cares for other things - like education, housing, clean government, etc.
ebandit said:...glad to see male boxers have ditched headguards...........but why? retained by women
Mark L
I also assume boxing generally is bad for concussions. :Neutral:Billie said:ebandit said:...glad to see male boxers have ditched headguards...........but why? retained by women
Mark L
The helmets are bad for concussions. Not yet done in the Women's boxing cause there is not enough evidence it's also bad for women.