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The London 2012 Olympic Games...

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I'm referring about Bolt calling himself a legend, etc... He lacks humility. I know it's a trait admired in some countries but we Canadians like athletes to remain humble even when they achieve greatness. Just think of Wayne Gretzky for example. Being this boastful and full of himself is so... American-like. 😛 I recognize that being a braggart may be more lucrative financially in terms of exposure for endorsements and publicity but humility is one of the reasons I preferred Joe Frazier to Muhammad Ali.
 
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wtf. spain knocks down a US shooter and no foul? then when the us gets a rebound and running down the court he gets flattened and just a foul not T?
 
I've seen people called on for things larger than 500kb. Doesn't matter though, I guess I'll embed it later

then you tell them to fuck off.



man the US/spain game is insane. the refs are calling insane stuff for spain and unless the US player gets knocked down (even them maybe not) they wont' call

WTF Anthony got knocked down on a 3pt and no call!
 
Finally watching our recording of the marathon. These guys are on mile 24 and still running miles faster than I can run one. At least it looks like my 1/2 marathon time is going to beat the olympic marathon time. 😉
 
Usain Bolt's coach is a former BALCO chemist

Pretty sure the entire Jamaican track team is on the juice. Johan Blake's tested positively before, as have two of Bolt's other teammates. Most, if not all, of top sprinters are probably dirty.

For example, let’s assume that a talented NCAA sprinter has a testosterone ratio (testosterone: epitestosterone) of 1:1 which is considered normal, or average. The current WADA guidelines permit a ratio of up to 4:1. Given the fact that the only way for an NCAA sprinter to make any money sprinting is to win international competitions and garner endorsements, what reason could that NCAA sprinter possibly have for NOT quadrupling his testosterone ratio up to the maximum of 4:1? Using a number of undetectable steroid compounds, that same athlete would presumably see a major improvement in his sprint times without ever ‘testing positive’.
 
Emeli Sandé's voice sounds straining, like on the brink of breaking. You've got Adèle/Charlotte Church/ Sarah Brightman/etc.. for goodness sake, why use in such a prominent role someone who seems so borderline in terms of vocal prowess?
 
LONDON, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Lithuania's Laura Asadauskaite took gold in the women's modern pentathlon on Sunday, storming to a convincing win in the combined shoot and run finale of the one-day event to bag the final medal of the Games.

Britain's Samantha Murray, who was in fourth place after the first three events of fencing, shooting and riding, took the silver to a deafening roar from the home crowd.

The nail-biting combined finale, in which athletes shoot at five targets before running 1,000 metres, a procedure they repeat three times, is making its Olympic debut in London. The events were previously held separately.

Brazil's Yane Marques, who had gone into the shoot and run on level points with world number one Asadauskaite, stormed to an early lead after the first shoot but fell behind in the running laps around Greenwich Park, eventually taking bronze.

Lithuania's Asadauskaite takes final gold.

Now it's on to the closing ceremonies! 🙂
 
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Usain Bolt's coach is a former BALCO chemist

Pretty sure the entire Jamaican track team is on the juice. Johan Blake's tested positively before, as have two of Bolt's other teammates. Most, if not all, of top sprinters are probably dirty.

It would be interesting to see a graph showing Bolt's progression the last 10 years, like the one comparing him to previous olympians that was posted earlier.

Will urine/blood samples be kept for like 20 years in case technology to detect such steroid/enhancement drugs catches up? :\
 
I would have chosen a different song than Fame, something like Modern Dance or Blue Jean. Still Bowie FTW.

Hope they play Blur's Song 2. Such a party song.
 
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