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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:Some epic moments in the highlights I've seen so far!
jusplay4fun wrote:KoolBak wrote:Some epic moments in the highlights I've seen so far!
Yes, agreed. Thanks, KB.
I prefer to talk sports and athletes here, NOT politics; we have enough other threads started for Politics.
Cubsessed wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:KoolBak wrote:Some epic moments in the highlights I've seen so far!
Yes, agreed. Thanks, KB.
I prefer to talk sports and athletes here, NOT politics; we have enough other threads started for Politics.
It was pretty cool watching the US Men's gymnastics team win the bronze medal. That Fred Richard is a beast.
- and just as a sport in and of itself, handball seems the most exciting
Medals
1 China 9 7 3 19
2 France 8 10 8 26
3 Japan 8 3 4 15
4 Australia 7 6 3 16
7 United States 5 13 12 30
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
mookiemcgee wrote:Is Katie Ledecky part fish?
It seems almost unreal the lead she has in some of these over all other women on the planet
KoolBak wrote:Are we only talking Olympics here or other notable items?
You see that Paddy the Baddy smackdown of the bully King Green?? AWESOME!
Been following Paddy Pimblett since his beginning...cool kid, great for the sport
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
Summer McIntosh has won her third medal of Paris 2024, swimming to gold in the women’s 200m butterfly in Olympic record time of 2:03.03.
This is Canada’s first ever Olympic medal in the event. She is the first Canadian woman to win two gold medals in one edition of the Olympic Summer Games and have both of those gold medals come in individual events. She becomes the first Canadian swimmer since Alex Baumann at Los Angeles 1984 (and just the third Canadian swimmer all time) to win two gold medals in one Olympic Games.
McIntosh executed her race plan to perfection. Off the start, she was a little behind China’s Zhang Yufei, the defending Olympic champion, but McIntosh gradually closed that gap through the first half of the race. Once they turned into the third lap, McIntosh made her move. Heading into the final 50 metres, McIntosh had opened a lead of nearly three-quarters of a second. While Zhang began to fade, American Regan Smith moved into second while McIntosh continued to pull away. She ended up getting the victory by 0.81 over Smith who finished in 2:03.84. Zhang took bronze in 2:05.09. McIntosh too 0.83 off Zhang’s previous Olympic record time.
McIntosh came to Paris as a two-time world champion in the 200m butterfly, winning gold at the 2022 and 2023 World Aquatics Championships. She had posted the fastest time in the semifinals.
The 17-year-old phenom has reached the podium in each individual event in which she has raced so far at these Games. After opening with silver in the 400m freestyle on Saturday, she captured gold in the 400m individual medley on Monday.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Cubsessed wrote:Angela Carini of Italy had to stop after only 46 seconds.
bigtoughralf wrote:Cubsessed wrote:Angela Carini of Italy had to stop after only 46 seconds.
That's what happens when Italy decides to field a paper towel as their Olympic candidate.
Funny watching a handful of boomers foam at the mouth because a blacklisted Russian sports association once banned these two women from one of its competitions based on the results of secret 'laboratory tests' that it refused to publish any details of. Stay credulous, grandpa!
This is what an actual professional boxer had to say about it:
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:This amazing country boy is my neighbor! And at 6' 7", one I'll be damn nice to
Katzberg opened with a throw of 84.12 metres at Stade de France and was not challenged throughout the rest of the competition. He also had the second-best throw at 82.28 metres, with no other competitor reaching the 80-metre mark.
His performance, however, wasn't the only thing causing a stir, as many couldn't help but be captivated by Katzburg's absolutely elite hair and moustache game.
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