Rio Olympics

Not only married but the wife was in the olympic village. Anyway a judge has barred them from leaving the country.
Hahaha.....his wife's in the village? Couldn't make this stuff up. Could end up being more interesting than the track and field!
 

Haha, that's horrendously bad, couldn't even run efficiently let alone get over the hurdle
 
Just watched that controversial boxing math and I'm no expert at all with boxing but that Russian swung at pure air at leat 20 times and some were embarrassing imo, so on that alone I don't get how hed win but let's play devil's advocate and say the Russian did legit win first round and the Irish lad won the second ( which he did dominate ) there's no way on gods green earth did the Russian unanimously dominate that final round. Obviously fixed.

Apparently the lad tweeted Putin. "How much did they charge you for that, bro ? ".
 
I see there's conflicting reports of these American swimmers who were robbed at gun point. From what I've seen on the bbc, the swimmers reckon they were robbed at 4am but officials have footage of them returning to the Olympic village at 7am, putting their bags through a scanner and appearing 'normal'. The swimmers had been out at the French Olympic accommodation for a party.

Are any of the American swimmers married? Maybe some playing away, then trying to get a cover story sorted for the wife....??

Its no surprise:

"Apparently the olympics is one giant orgy when it comes to the athletes. 70,000 condoms were ordered for the 2000 Sydney olympics, but they ran out and 20,000 more were ordered.

A bunch of hot, fit, emotionally/hormonally charged young people surrounding you. Crushing defeats. Elating victories.

I'd want to fuck too."

http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/wxvre/reddits_reaction_to_sexy_hurdle_jumper_michelle/

I can't remember who it was, but there was one British athlete talking about London 2012, and he said "what happens in the olympic village, stays in the olympic village." Make of that what you will...
 
Watching the US women in the water polo semis, when did we get good at this? I didn't know any Americans even played this sport.

Our men do pretty good but it seems like the main reason our medal count is so high is because of our women.
 
Some great jack and Danny in this hockey game. Can you still say that these days?
 
Brilliant article on the Olympics, about 90% of this is nail-on-the-head stuff for me from Jenkins. "The nationalisation of sport". I'd love to see an Olympics where they compete as individuals, cos, like, that's what they are (unless its a team event, obviously...), rather than as 'symbols' of their country @dawlishdave

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...ympics-hysteria-britain-turned-soviet-team-gb

Brilliant? It's another trash article bashing Britain from the guardian. Only they could find a downside to the countries sportsmen and women doing so well.
 
Its no surprise:

"Apparently the olympics is one giant orgy when it comes to the athletes. 70,000 condoms were ordered for the 2000 Sydney olympics, but they ran out and 20,000 more were ordered.

A bunch of hot, fit, emotionally/hormonally charged young people surrounding you. Crushing defeats. Elating victories.

I'd want to fuck too."

http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/wxvre/reddits_reaction_to_sexy_hurdle_jumper_michelle/

I can't remember who it was, but there was one British athlete talking about London 2012, and he said "what happens in the olympic village, stays in the olympic village." Make of that what you will...


4500000 supplied this time 42 per athlete
 
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Brilliant article on the Olympics, about 90% of this is nail-on-the-head stuff for me from Jenkins. "The nationalisation of sport". I'd love to see an Olympics where they compete as individuals, cos, like, that's what they are (unless its a team event, obviously...), rather than as 'symbols' of their country @dawlishdave

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...ympics-hysteria-britain-turned-soviet-team-gb

"Then on Tuesday night the BBC went bananas. At 10 o’clock we were denied important news – of Anjem Choudary’s conviction, of swingeing tax fines and of possible “special status” for Britain outside the EU."

What a load of self-important drivel. Why does he consider sport to be any less important than other news? It's just as much part of the fabric of life. The BBC also operates a 24 hour news channel where he can watch 'important' news all day long.
 
I wonder if the BBC have got some sort of spread betting going on how many times they can shift the Olympics from one channel to another in a single evening?
 

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