Is the south of England the only place with swimming pools?No, have to watch on line. Don't get to many home games, away games mainly for me. Will be at the Southampton game as its down the road!!![]()
We can be so proud of Team GB's achievements for sure."Team GB have won golds across 14 different sports in Rio - the same spread as in London four years ago. That is four more sports than any other country, with USA and Germany both on nine." - BBC.
I think that is what is most impressive about our medal haul - the ability to win medals in so many different sports.
Just having a quick scan down the medal tables and its fascinating to correlate medals against the size of the population for that country:
UK, 60 medals, 24 gold, population 64 million
Portugal, just one bronze medal (judo), population 10 million
India, 2 medals, 1 silver & 1 bronze, population 1.2 billion
Interesting how China has 'emerged' with Olympic medals in proportion yet India hasn't. Will it ever?

I can't fathom that one out either, I would have backed right off him as you say no need to engage. Such a shame he was distraught afterwards!!We can be so proud of Team GB's achievements for sure.
India clearly don't place any sort of interest or investment into anything other than cricket. It takes investment of cold hard cash to develop talent. But this is a country with skewed priorities. It invests billions into a space program whilst children die of starvation in the streets and public defication in the gutter is common. Crazy.
Can't believe that Mohammad lost his taekwondo match in the last second. Literally the last second. He could have easily disengaged but walked right into the kick. Little sympathy from me I'm afraid. He has to learn to concentrate until the bell goes. Silly boy.
Did you know there are more 50m swimming pools in Paris than the whole of the UK.Is the south of England the only place with swimming pools?
Did you know there are more 50m swimming pools in Paris than the whole of the UK.

A lot of the pools on the list aren't FINA compliant. Basically they are not of competition standard.
But since 2012 more pools have been built, so you might be correct. I think the Paris figure was around 30 pools.
I know of one pool on the list, that was built and they found out at the end of the build that the dimensions of said pool were wrong. It was slightly too short, thus any time set in a competition would be void. So they had to dig the concrete back to make it compliant.
Well done Liam Heath in the K1 race. Amazing and another gold.![]()

The compliance thing is a funny one, to hold a FINA event the pools need to be long course 50m x 25m and short course is 25m x 25m. These are all ten lane pools, but you only use eight lanes.But if they don't have competitions like the Olympics then I guess its not a problem, bit surprised that the Wales National Pool is not compliant, why didn't they add another 4 meters to the width to make it so? What is it with these Cardiff numskulls with their funding restrictions, both the Liberty and this were restricted in size because of them
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales_National_Pool
The compliance thing is a funny one, to hold a FINA event the pools need to be long course 50m x 25m and short course is 25m x 25m. These are all ten lane pools, but you only use eight lanes.
It's to stop the bow wave wash hitting the swimmer in the outside lane, so the swimmer gets drag on them from the wash rebounding off the pool wall and thus swim slower.Thanks didn't know that, why only use 8 lanes? And why is a 8 lane pool not compliant?
It's to stop the bow wave wash hitting the swimmer in the outside lane, so the swimmer gets drag on them from the wash rebounding off the pool wall and thus swim slower.