Re: 08/08/08 The Olympics

Amsterhammer wrote:

I hear you, Michael. Bolt's achievement today is the talk of the Olympics topic on my Dutch football board too. Maybe this amazing race had a greater impact in Europe than in the US? Maybe Americans are shell-shocked because of the lack of US power in this event compared to that little island of Jamaica, who must now be odds on to take the relay gold too.

Totally awesome display of superiority - I agree that he could lower the world record by tenths, rather than just hundreds of a second, if he gave his all over the full 100 meters.

Phelps' seventh gold (all credit to him) was entirely down to him having longer arms (and fingernails). big_smile

George,
That's funny. I saw the interview with 41 year old Dara Torres, who finished 2nd by the same margin (.01 secs) in the 100m freestyle. When they asked what she might have done differently considering the small margin, she said (in jest, of course) "I guess I shouldn't have trimmed my nails yesterday".
All in all, not a bad Olympics for a 41 year old: 3 silvers, if I'm not mistaken, bringing her career totals to 11 medals in 11 chances.

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Big congratulations to Michael Phelps. What an amazing achievement, 8 gold medals. Still can't believe how close some of the finishes are.
Also can't believe how well Team GB are doing, third place in the precious metal charts at the moment. Well done to them all.

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michael*lynch wrote:

Usain Bolt is The Fastest Human Ever Born On This Planet

The Fastest A Human Has Ever Run Over 100 Metres ........ 9.69 Seconds      Unreal     

History Was Witnessed .....

INCREDIBLE


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic … 565572.stm

I'm Sure He'll Break 9.60 and Take Michael Johnson's 200 Metre World Record

................................ Michael

I coached kids in different sports when my son was growing up...they would always have a draft, and it was a crapshoot at times...us coaches would watch a kid walk, then try to isolate him in different drills...the kids that walked on the balls of their feet almost always were the fastest runners....tonight I watched the super slowmo of the Usain Bolt in his world record performance on The NBC website...the heels of his feet NEVER touched the ground, he's 6 feet 5 inches, unusually tall for a sprinter....I agree, he will destroy Michael Johnsons record...my only thought is a negative downer, I pray that he was clean...yeah I know, but anyone that blows the world record away that easy is suspect...and that makes me sad

Dave

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That's the beauty of the "Games"..You get to see the heroes from all over the world. I get an extra warm fuzzy when I watch somebody win their country's FIRST medal. In the grand scheme of things, it's monumental for them.

Careful George..A bit of attitude in your statement about the US being shell shocked? Are you being a Euro-snob again? This isn't the first time the Jamaicans have won races. (We'll talk about this later!) AND, Don't even get me started on Michael..it took more than long arms..it took power....                                           

   Proud AMERICAN, Cathy

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Did anybody check out Kobie?  My son and I sat their with our mouths on the floor not because of his performance, which one comes to expect...but his interview with Collinsworth was unexpected by me.

He speaks several languages and stated quite clearly when Chris asked him (baitingly) "...is that really cool, nowadays to claim pride in America...is it cool to be American in this day and age?..."

Kobie never even blinked!  "IT IS TO ME."  that's what he said.  I said to my #2 "I'll take back half of what I said about him last year."

Sean said "...he just raised the bar for every young baller in the country, whatever color they are."

Yup.

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cathysiler wrote:

That's the beauty of the "Games"..You get to see the heroes from all over the world. I get an extra warm fuzzy when I watch somebody win their country's FIRST medal. In the grand scheme of things, it's monumental for them.

Careful George..A bit of attitude in your statement about the US being shell shocked? Are you being a Euro-snob again? This isn't the first time the Jamaicans have won races. (We'll talk about this later!) AND, Don't even get me started on Michael..it took more than long arms..it took power....                                           

   Proud AMERICAN, Cathy

Uh Oh Hammer, That's Talk with a capital T...

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Hey the Brits are doing OK!!! Waves flag!!!

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To see Jim Lefebvre ( ex Los Angeles Dodger and coach) as the manager of the Chinese baseball team looks odd...but the man was asked to help the Chinese learn our game, and to have them compete on the Olympic spotlight has been phenomonal!!....I never thought he had much of a chance in succeeding...it takes decades to develop skills good enough to compete...he really has done what many say is "miraculous"....I feel proud for him!....I want the game I love played world wide...just a few years ago, the Chinese team struggled against high school kids...they now have one victory under their belt...there 1-4 in the games...the US beat them 9-1 yesterday, and the Chinese learned a little about the baseball tradition (covering your teamates backs).....there were 3 ejections, and one player was hit intentionally with a pitch ( I dont care what Lefebvre said, that was intentional )....but hey, it's all part of the machismo, whether it's right or wrong

GO USA BASEBALL!!!!!!!!!!

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Shredit wrote:

To see Jim Lefebvre ( ex Los Angeles Dodger and coach) as the manager of the Chinese baseball team looks odd...but the man was asked to help the Chinese learn our game, and to have them compete on the Olympic spotlight has been phenomonal!!....I never thought he had much of a chance in succeeding...it takes decades to develop skills good enough to compete...he really has done what many say is "miraculous"....I feel proud for him!....I want the game I love played world wide...just a few years ago, the Chinese team struggled against high school kids...they now have one victory under their belt...there 1-4 in the games...the US beat them 9-1 yesterday, and the Chinese learned a little about the baseball tradition (covering your teamates backs).....there were 3 ejections, and one player was hit intentionally with a pitch ( I dont care what Lefebvre said, that was intentional )....but hey, it's all part of the machismo, whether it's right or wrong

GO USA BASEBALL!!!!!!!!!!

I don't care what the game is being played for...Olympics, All Star game, little league, sandlot: If you're a catcher and you're blocking the plate, you are fair game!
If you don't want to get hit, get out of the way.

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Bill S wrote:
Shredit wrote:

To see Jim Lefebvre ( ex Los Angeles Dodger and coach) as the manager of the Chinese baseball team looks odd...but the man was asked to help the Chinese learn our game, and to have them compete on the Olympic spotlight has been phenomonal!!....I never thought he had much of a chance in succeeding...it takes decades to develop skills good enough to compete...he really has done what many say is "miraculous"....I feel proud for him!....I want the game I love played world wide...just a few years ago, the Chinese team struggled against high school kids...they now have one victory under their belt...there 1-4 in the games...the US beat them 9-1 yesterday, and the Chinese learned a little about the baseball tradition (covering your teamates backs).....there were 3 ejections, and one player was hit intentionally with a pitch ( I dont care what Lefebvre said, that was intentional )....but hey, it's all part of the machismo, whether it's right or wrong

GO USA BASEBALL!!!!!!!!!!

I don't care what the game is being played for...Olympics, All Star game, little league, sandlot: If you're a catcher and you're blocking the plate, you are fair game!
If you don't want to get hit, get out of the way.

And dats de macho truth!  Hellfire I've seen my lovely and quiet wife, the Divine MsTia, mow somebody down in a softball game once or twice.  Poor catcher said, "I had no idea that was coming...she scared me!"

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bigjeffjones wrote:
Bill S wrote:
Shredit wrote:

To see Jim Lefebvre ( ex Los Angeles Dodger and coach) as the manager of the Chinese baseball team looks odd...but the man was asked to help the Chinese learn our game, and to have them compete on the Olympic spotlight has been phenomonal!!....I never thought he had much of a chance in succeeding...it takes decades to develop skills good enough to compete...he really has done what many say is "miraculous"....I feel proud for him!....I want the game I love played world wide...just a few years ago, the Chinese team struggled against high school kids...they now have one victory under their belt...there 1-4 in the games...the US beat them 9-1 yesterday, and the Chinese learned a little about the baseball tradition (covering your teamates backs).....there were 3 ejections, and one player was hit intentionally with a pitch ( I dont care what Lefebvre said, that was intentional )....but hey, it's all part of the machismo, whether it's right or wrong

GO USA BASEBALL!!!!!!!!!!

I don't care what the game is being played for...Olympics, All Star game, little league, sandlot: If you're a catcher and you're blocking the plate, you are fair game!
If you don't want to get hit, get out of the way.

And dats de macho truth!  Hellfire I've seen my lovely and quiet wife, the Divine MsTia, mow somebody down in a softball game once or twice.  Poor catcher said, "I had no idea that was coming...she scared me!"

playBall
bigjeff

thanksforthewarningjeff

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Hi Jeff,
I didn't see the interview, but I do know that Kobe lived in Italy for awhile and speaks Italian fluently.  He attended a very elite public high school, better than many private schools, 1/2 mile from where I use to work...the real estate in that area is some of the most expensive and exclusive on the east coast and the cars in the high school parking lot...wow...lots of old money, (railroad money) the area is known as "The Main Line" of Philly.  I met a girl he went to the prom with. He's a great talent, he should be proud to be American...my kids think he's abandoned his Philly roots, his dad played for the 76ers... I don't follow the NBA as much as college and I guess his wife proved money can buy you love roll...

bigjeffjones wrote:

Did anybody check out Kobie?  My son and I sat their with our mouths on the floor not because of his performance, which one comes to expect...but his interview with Collinsworth was unexpected by me.

He speaks several languages and stated quite clearly when Chris asked him (baitingly) "...is that really cool, nowadays to claim pride in America...is it cool to be American in this day and age?..."

Kobie never even blinked!  "IT IS TO ME."  that's what he said.  I said to my #2 "I'll take back half of what I said about him last year."

Sean said "...he just raised the bar for every young baller in the country, whatever color they are."

Yup.

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Usain Bolt Blasts into The History Books as The Fastest Man Ever on This Planet Over 100m & 200m Taking Both Golds and Both WORLD RECORDS

When you wanna be The Best and Undoubtably No 1 ..... This How You Do It .... On The Biggest Sports Stage In Front of 2 Billion World Wide TV Audience ..... I AM SECOND TO NONE

He's So Fast it's Ridiculous

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic … 572885.stm

................................ Michael

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Bill S wrote:
Shredit wrote:

To see Jim Lefebvre ( ex Los Angeles Dodger and coach) as the manager of the Chinese baseball team looks odd...but the man was asked to help the Chinese learn our game, and to have them compete on the Olympic spotlight has been phenomonal!!....I never thought he had much of a chance in succeeding...it takes decades to develop skills good enough to compete...he really has done what many say is "miraculous"....I feel proud for him!....I want the game I love played world wide...just a few years ago, the Chinese team struggled against high school kids...they now have one victory under their belt...there 1-4 in the games...the US beat them 9-1 yesterday, and the Chinese learned a little about the baseball tradition (covering your teamates backs).....there were 3 ejections, and one player was hit intentionally with a pitch ( I dont care what Lefebvre said, that was intentional )....but hey, it's all part of the machismo, whether it's right or wrong

GO USA BASEBALL!!!!!!!!!!

I don't care what the game is being played for...Olympics, All Star game, little league, sandlot: If you're a catcher and you're blocking the plate, you are fair game!
If you don't want to get hit, get out of the way.

Too bad this is the last Olympics for both baseball and softball. But the good news is that they've added BMX racing. wink

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michael*lynch wrote:

Usain Bolt Blasts into The History Books as The Fastest Man Ever on This Planet Over 100m & 200m Taking Both Golds and Both WORLD RECORDS

When you wanna be The Best and Undoubtably No 1 ..... This How You Do It .... On The Biggest Sports Stage In Front of 2 Billion World Wide TV Audience ..... I AM SECOND TO NONE

He's So Fast it's Ridiculous

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympic … 572885.stm

................................ Michael

Yeah Michael he was incredible!.....my only problem with him was all the clowning around before and after the race...one person came to mind immediately....Terrell Owens of the Dallas Cowboys....after awhile I lost respect for him....I always appreciated the athlete who is the humble sole, just greatfull to god for giving him his time to shine in front of the world....but thats just me....I cant help but root hard against him when he runs the final leg in the relay race...I always respected the athlete who could smile whether they won or lost a race by 20 meters

Shred

P.S....love that avatar Michael smile

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I've been enjoying watching Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor kicking some butt. Golden Girls again. What's that, like 108 straight matches witout a loss? Talk about dominance!  And the USA softball team is on a roll too. Japan took them into extra innings yesterday but they ultimatly prevailed. They're going for gold in their next game.

Major Tom to ground control...