Off Topic Paris Olympics

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The big one tonight Kerr v Ingebrigtsen. Huge amount of bad blood and boasting between the two, the loser, even if it’s by a whisker, will be humiliated.

The Norwegian is undoubtedly faster but the Scot is a better (ie nastier) racer and seems to have the mentality.

What a hoot if someone else won.

The other bloke is slight favourite. 200m they make Lyles very short. Steeplechase is always fun because it looks mental and there are two joint-faves.
 
Josh Kerr being bigged up by the BBC tonight and his interviews show a man full of either aggressive confidence or arrogant bullshit depending on your perspective. I am beginning to hope that anyone but him or the Norwegian win, the lack of respect being shown to other competitors, including Neil Gourlay from the U.K., is sad.
 
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Josh Kerr being bigged up by the BBC tonight and his interviews show a man full of either aggressive confidence or arrogant bullshit depending on your perspective. I am beginning to hope that anyone but him or the Norwegian win, the lack of respect being shown to other competitors, including Neil Gourlay from the U.K., is sad.

Thought it was his twin Wayne...
 
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Josh Kerr being bigged up by the BBC tonight and his interviews show a man full of either aggressive confidence or arrogant bullshit depending on your perspective. I am beginning to hope that anyone but him or the Norwegian win, the lack of respect being shown to other competitors, including Neil Gourlay from the U.K., is sad.

Happy?
 
Yep, great race and shows the foolishness of ignoring most of the competitors. To be fair to Kerr he has taken it well and did a PB and national record.

BBC is having a mare of a Games though. They have dumbed down to a cretinous level. The chance to entertain and educate by showing two field event finals, some actual live sport, men’s long jump and women’s hammer - totally ignored to do the build up to the 1500m in the studio by asking a heptathlete, a 200/400 metre runner and a marathon runner their opinions of two of the field of ten. When they have a former world record holder at the distance and Olympic silver medalist on the commentary team. It was only when they handed over to Cram that I learned other runners had a chance. The relentless focus on British athletes is understandable to a point but they have taken it way too far, possibly as a result of only having restricted coverage of the full range of the competition.
 
Well, the boxing commentary has a hint of redemption for the Beeb, very clear and specific about what the fighters need to do and how well they are doing. I’m learning stuff. Of course we haven’t seen much boxing because GB hasn’t done very well, and I think the Irish haven’t been great either. If Richardson loses this bout I wonder if they will show any of the finals.

Well the Mexican won, very tight though.
 
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Ffs Richardson robbed in that fight ! Diabolical decision. How the Mexican wasn't docked a point for holding is a joke, just cant see how Richardson hasn't been given the decision there
 
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Ffs Richardson robbed in that fight ! Diabolical decision. How the Mexican wasn't docked a point for holding is a joke, just cant see how Richardson hasn't been given the decision there
Some of the decisions have been disgraceful.

I understand that in future Olympics, the IOC will insist on automated devices/sensors (gumshields) being used to score boxing bouts.

I’m told that testing over the last couple of years has demonstrated/proven their ‘accuracy’.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/b...-help-score-fights-prevent-head-injuries.html
 
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Agree, and loved the way they all seemed to be mates and having a laugh as well. The number of much older male ‘coaches’ was a bit creepy though.

Yeah, similar with the diving and gymnastics...a bit odd, especially as some of these "coaches" don't look like strangers to a big fish supper
 
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