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Cyivel said:Good it's boring, get darts in there.
ElChingon said:Don't worry!
It will make room for a new sport where competitors dance and wave like the queen, judged for performance points by blind people, a win for all
You all forget, its about ratings these days not the classic sports or history. The networks showing the Olympics only are after ratings and if any sport doesn't bring the numbers, well off it will go. Welcome to athletics of the future![]()
I actually dread the next summer Olympics in Rio because all NBC here in the States will show in prime time is women's beach volleyball. (This may seem fine to you lads, but it's not so fun for me as a lady. I'd rather watch some men's beach volleyball players wearing some tight Speedos... how come they're not required to wear those?)ElChingon said:You all forget, its about ratings these days not the classic sports or history. The networks showing the Olympics only are after ratings and if any sport doesn't bring the numbers, well off it will go. Welcome to athletics of the future![]()
T&A come first in the minds of NBC Olympic coverage in prime time (it's a formula that seems to be working), any other sports come way much later on. Or way much earlier when you are at work.Alpe d'Huez said:Agree with Tricycle in a sense. Outside of a few events which we rarely get to see otherwise (archery, for example), the Olympics are a huge commercialized, venal heap of sports entertainment, not too far behind the UCI. The summer being worse than the winter, but both are hardly worth paying attention to and grossly over-hyped beyond their worth.
At to the OP, cycling can't be that far behind, can it? But it's not just doping, lest track & field and swimming would be on the target list as well.
You're Czech? Whereabouts do you live? I still have a bit of family left in the Czech R. (am a transplant to the States), one uncle lives in Novy Bor, the other in Hradiste, the one near Teplice. I visited both uncles a little over a year ago, I loved Novy Bor. (I was actually born in Olomouc, have not had a chance to go back there yet in the past 35 years, or so.)plooton said:It really is that bad with US Olympic coverage? For instance, here in Czech our national TV provides coverage of at least one regular TV channel and more over that several live online channels with commentary (if many channels on - some of the events can be without commentary. Sometimes operates five and more channels live with different Olympic events at the same time).
BroDeal said:This is just wrong. Wrestling was one of the sports in the original olympics.
The writing was already on the wall with bogus "sports" like snowboard halfpipe.
Cyivel said:Professional wrestling is back in the Olympics for 2020.
The Hitch said:Lol, brain fart or joke fam?