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  • JKJ JK

    Ladies golf starts this morning

    Lydia is off at 11.41 NZ time and playing with Inbee Park, so a couple of good medal chances there.

    My fav Gaby Lopez is off just after 1pm and grouped with Jessica Korda so should also get a fair bit of TV time.

    Another good grouping is the one just before Lydia with Lexi Thompson and Brook Henderson.

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    @jk said in Olympics Thread:

    Ladies golf starts this morning

    Lydia is off at 11.41 NZ time and playing with Inbee Park, so a couple of good medal chances there.

    My fav Gaby Lopez is off just after 1pm and grouped with Jessica Korda so should also get a fair bit of TV time.

    Another good grouping is the one just before Lydia with Lexi Thompson and Brook Henderson.

    Gaby. Lexi. Brook. It’s definitely the Olympics channel you’re watching, right?

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    • Billy TellB Billy Tell

      @machpants said in Olympics Thread:

      @billy-tell said in Olympics Thread:

      NZ really is awesome at sport. 11th on the table with our piddling little population. Great stuff altogether!

      Only San Marino and Bermuda in front per capita, We won't catch them, pop 33k, 63k. Second in gold per capita, Sam Marino doesn't have a gold (1 BR, 1 s).

      My kids go to school in Switzerland. I really wish at times they had the sporting exposure nz kids get. In continental Europe sport is done in your own time with a club and costs money. School sports teams simply do not exist. It’s the best part of school in NZ. I spent hours after school playing tennis, cricket, rugby etc.

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      @billy-tell said in Olympics Thread:

      @machpants said in Olympics Thread:

      @billy-tell said in Olympics Thread:

      NZ really is awesome at sport. 11th on the table with our piddling little population. Great stuff altogether!

      Only San Marino and Bermuda in front per capita, We won't catch them, pop 33k, 63k. Second in gold per capita, Sam Marino doesn't have a gold (1 BR, 1 s).

      My kids go to school in Switzerland. I really wish at times they had the sporting exposure nz kids get. In continental Europe sport is done in your own time with a club and costs money. School sports teams simply do not exist. It’s the best part of school in NZ. I spent hours after school playing tennis, cricket, rugby etc.

      One of the things my wife noticed on moving to NZ from UK is the number of grubby kneed kids wandering around town Sat lunchtime onwards!

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        Kiwis in action today

        GOLF

        11.40am: Lydia Ko (women’s individual strokeplay – round one)

        CANOE SPRINT

        1.54pm: Caitlin Regal (women’s K1 500m, heat 3)

        2.15pm: Lisa Carrington (women’s K1 500m, heat 6)

        2.22pm: Max Brown & Kurtis Imrie (men’s K2 1000m, heat 1)

        3.50pm: Lisa Carrington, Caitlin Regal (women's K1 500m quarterfinals if they don’t finish top two in their heats)

        4.18pm: Max Brown & Kurtis Imrie (men's K2 1000m quarterfinals if they don’t finish top two in their heat)

        SAILING:

        5.33pm: Paul Snow-Hansen & Dan Willcox (Men’s 470 medal race)

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        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

          Kiwis in action today

          GOLF

          11.40am: Lydia Ko (women’s individual strokeplay – round one)

          CANOE SPRINT

          1.54pm: Caitlin Regal (women’s K1 500m, heat 3)

          2.15pm: Lisa Carrington (women’s K1 500m, heat 6)

          2.22pm: Max Brown & Kurtis Imrie (men’s K2 1000m, heat 1)

          3.50pm: Lisa Carrington, Caitlin Regal (women's K1 500m quarterfinals if they don’t finish top two in their heats)

          4.18pm: Max Brown & Kurtis Imrie (men's K2 1000m quarterfinals if they don’t finish top two in their heat)

          SAILING:

          5.33pm: Paul Snow-Hansen & Dan Willcox (Men’s 470 medal race)

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          @taniwharugby and for tonight

          CYCLING – TRACK
          
          6.30pm: Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster (men's sprint qualifying, round of 32 if qualified, round of 16 if qualified)
          
          7.25pm: Ellesse Andrews (women's Keirin first round, heat 4)
          
          8.59pm: Aaron Gate, Regan Gough, Jordan Kerby, Campbell Stewart & Corbin Strong (men’s team pursuit bronze medal race)
          
          EQUESTRIAN – SHOWJUMPING
          
          10pm: Daniel Meech (individual final)
          
          WEIGHTLIFTING
          
          10.50pm: David Liti (men's +109kg)
          
          
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          • VirgilV Do not disturb
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            the yachting has been a bit of a let down hasnt it.
            We are normally good for a gold and a couple other medals, real chance we will just have the single Silver from Burling and Tuke.

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            • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

              @nostrildamus said in Olympics Thread:

              On Lisa's chinups (from 2012)

              Yeah I’m still calling complete bs on that. She perhaps does a total of 30 during a workout but no freaking way is she doing 30 in a row.

              But I would totally marry her. Absolutely adore women like her. Actual strong women, not the pearl clutching pretenders.

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              @rancid-schnitzel said in Olympics Thread:

              @nostrildamus said in Olympics Thread:

              On Lisa's chinups (from 2012)

              Yeah I’m still calling complete bs on that. She perhaps does a total of 30 during a workout but no freaking way is she doing 30 in a row.

              But I would totally marry her. Absolutely adore women like her. Actual strong women, not the pearl clutching pretenders.

              Exactly, one rep with about half your body weight puts you in a pretty elite class ( which she is ). 30 in a row is fantasy land.

              In saying all that she’s one medal away from beating Ian Ferguson to become our best Olympian ever ( heard the tail end of this on the radio so correct me if I’m wrong )

              Some fucken achievement, I remember him coming to chat to us at primary school. Absolute GC.

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              • voodooV voodoo

                @stargazer said in Olympics Thread:

                Holy moly, the Swedish pole vaulter is going for the WR.

                Misses. Can he try again?

                I think I'm about 10mins behind your feed!!!

                Edit, sorted, the Foxtel app is behind, the 7app is good

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                @voodoo said in Olympics Thread:

                Edit, sorted, the Foxtel app is behind

                In so many ways...

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                • VirgilV Virgil

                  the yachting has been a bit of a let down hasnt it.
                  We are normally good for a gold and a couple other medals, real chance we will just have the single Silver from Burling and Tuke.

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                  @virgil said in Olympics Thread:

                  the yachting has been a bit of a let down hasnt it.

                  Yep! And track cycling too so far

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                  • NTAN NTA

                    An American kid just ran the 200m semi without looking like he was trying. He was watching the other guys down the straight to see how much effort he needed to win.

                    Ran 20.02 😮

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                    @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                    An American kid just ran the 200m semi without looking like he was trying. He was watching the other guys down the straight to see how much effort he needed to win.

                    Ran 20.02 😮

                    and he was not even breathing hard at the end

                    5,000m mens were kinda boring. Really slow pace. Well, except for the Kenyans talking to each other the whole time.

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                    • ACT CrusaderA ACT Crusader

                      @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                      @nta 19.19, no way....

                      I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

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                      @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                      @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                      @nta 19.19, no way....

                      I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                      Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                      Carl Lewis was apparently the first electronically timed runner to break 10s in 1983. That wasn't so long ago, and as we get more potential record breakers into the mix instead of just private school pakeha from England and the USA 😉 it'll change again.

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                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                        @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                        An American kid just ran the 200m semi without looking like he was trying. He was watching the other guys down the straight to see how much effort he needed to win.

                        Ran 20.02 😮

                        and he was not even breathing hard at the end

                        5,000m mens were kinda boring. Really slow pace. Well, except for the Kenyans talking to each other the whole time.

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                        @mariner4life said in Olympics Thread:

                        @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                        An American kid just ran the 200m semi without looking like he was trying. He was watching the other guys down the straight to see how much effort he needed to win.

                        Ran 20.02 😮

                        and he was not even breathing hard at the end

                        5,000m mens were kinda boring. Really slow pace. Well, except for the Kenyans talking to each other the whole time.

                        Best part of the 5000m is trying to pick which non-African is going to win.

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                          I see that the young Namibian silver medallist (Christine Mboma) in the women's 200 m wasn't allowed to compete in her favoured 400 m due to having elevated testosterone levels - the Caster Semenya rule. The same for their other runner, who finished 6th.

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                          • BovidaeB Bovidae

                            I see that the young Namibian silver medallist (Christine Mboma) in the women's 200 m wasn't allowed to compete in her favoured 400 m due to having elevated testosterone levels - the Caster Semenya rule. The same for their other runner, who finished 6th.

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                            @bovidae said in Olympics Thread:

                            I see that the young Namibian silver medallist (Christine Mboma) in the women's 200 m wasn't allowed to compete in her favoured 400 m due to having elevated testosterone levels - the Caster Semenya rule. The same for their other runner, who finished 6th.

                            Pretty strange that the rule only applies to certain events. If you are deemed ineligible (or eligible) then that should be that.

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                            • BovidaeB Bovidae

                              I see that the young Namibian silver medallist (Christine Mboma) in the women's 200 m wasn't allowed to compete in her favoured 400 m due to having elevated testosterone levels - the Caster Semenya rule. The same for their other runner, who finished 6th.

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                              @bovidae said in Olympics Thread:

                              I see that the young Namibian silver medallist (Christine Mboma) in the women's 200 m wasn't allowed to compete in her favoured 400 m due to having elevated testosterone levels - the Caster Semenya rule. The same for their other runner, who finished 6th.

                              Yeh weird that it doesn’t apply to 100 and 200

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                              • NTAN NTA

                                @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                                @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                                @nta 19.19, no way....

                                I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                                Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                                Carl Lewis was apparently the first electronically timed runner to break 10s in 1983. That wasn't so long ago, and as we get more potential record breakers into the mix instead of just private school pakeha from England and the USA 😉 it'll change again.

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                                @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                                @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                                @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                                @nta 19.19, no way....

                                I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                                Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                                On the flipside, the lack of progress in some of the jumps events is really interesting.

                                The long jump winner in Sydney would have won gold quite easily at the last four Olympics. The high jump numbers have been static at about 2.35-7 since Atlanta.

                                Given the progress in other areas I'm surprised we haven't seen any advances there. Maybe it's drugs (or the lack of them), maybe it's just the nature of jumping?

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                                • barbarianB barbarian

                                  @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @nta 19.19, no way....

                                  I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                                  Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                                  On the flipside, the lack of progress in some of the jumps events is really interesting.

                                  The long jump winner in Sydney would have won gold quite easily at the last four Olympics. The high jump numbers have been static at about 2.35-7 since Atlanta.

                                  Given the progress in other areas I'm surprised we haven't seen any advances there. Maybe it's drugs (or the lack of them), maybe it's just the nature of jumping?

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                                  @barbarian said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                                  @nta 19.19, no way....

                                  I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                                  Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                                  On the flipside, the lack of progress in some of the jumps events is really interesting.

                                  The long jump winner in Sydney would have won gold quite easily at the last four Olympics. The high jump numbers have been static at about 2.35-7 since Atlanta.

                                  Given the progress in other areas I'm surprised we haven't seen any advances there. Maybe it's drugs (or the lack of them), maybe it's just the nature of jumping?

                                  That is a good point. I'd be keen to see the data based on athlete stats compared to atmospheric data specific to each location.

                                  Apparently the velodrome at Tokyo has the right combination of factors to make it a record-breaking track (was listening to commentators say this, mind). The pools at Sydney and Beijing were apparently favourable to fast speeds as well, for reasons I forget.

                                  Maybe they need to evolve the thinking around the athletes in jumping events? Remember back in the 80s and 90s the sprinters were all musclebound freaks? Now they're all lean and wiry. That was probably drugs of course, but they were all going for power through bulk as well. Bolt changed that.

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                                  • barbarianB barbarian

                                    @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @nta 19.19, no way....

                                    I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                                    Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                                    On the flipside, the lack of progress in some of the jumps events is really interesting.

                                    The long jump winner in Sydney would have won gold quite easily at the last four Olympics. The high jump numbers have been static at about 2.35-7 since Atlanta.

                                    Given the progress in other areas I'm surprised we haven't seen any advances there. Maybe it's drugs (or the lack of them), maybe it's just the nature of jumping?

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                                    @barbarian said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @nta said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @act-crusader said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @tewaio said in Olympics Thread:

                                    @nta 19.19, no way....

                                    I never thought Michael Johnson’s 19.32 would ever have been topped. Then along came Bolt. I’ll never forget watching that Beijing performance by Bolt to just clip Johnson when he ran 19.30. Fast forward 12 months and at the World Champs he blew it out the water with 19.19 - basically running two world record pace 100m back to back - that is insane.

                                    Records are there to be broken, right? Once upon a time the 4-minute mile was a thing. The 10s barrier for 100m was only broken in 1968 with hand timers often rounded to 1 decimal place. Electronic timing changed it again.

                                    On the flipside, the lack of progress in some of the jumps events is really interesting.

                                    The long jump winner in Sydney would have won gold quite easily at the last four Olympics. The high jump numbers have been static at about 2.35-7 since Atlanta.

                                    Given the progress in other areas I'm surprised we haven't seen any advances there. Maybe it's drugs (or the lack of them), maybe it's just the nature of jumping?

                                    Lack of interest maybe? They aren’t exactly “sexy” sports. Doesn’t appear as if sprinters cross over into long jump any more either. Marion Jones was maybe the last to give it a crack?

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                                      Many of the womens records stood for ages due to drugs. But 20-30 years of physical improvement, shoe and track technology means we are now seeing some of them go. For ex Galina Chistyakova 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in) (1988) druuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugs

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                                      • JKJ JK

                                        Ladies golf starts this morning

                                        Lydia is off at 11.41 NZ time and playing with Inbee Park, so a couple of good medal chances there.

                                        My fav Gaby Lopez is off just after 1pm and grouped with Jessica Korda so should also get a fair bit of TV time.

                                        Another good grouping is the one just before Lydia with Lexi Thompson and Brook Henderson.

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                                        @jk said in Olympics Thread:

                                        Ladies golf starts this morning

                                        Lydia is off at 11.41 NZ time and playing with Inbee Park, so a couple of good medal chances there.

                                        My fav Gaby Lopez is off just after 1pm and grouped with Jessica Korda so should also get a fair bit of TV time.

                                        Another good grouping is the one just before Lydia with Lexi Thompson and Brook Henderson.

                                        Just realised that Lydia's group are the 3 medal winners from Rio

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                                        • JKJ JK

                                          Ladies golf starts this morning

                                          Lydia is off at 11.41 NZ time and playing with Inbee Park, so a couple of good medal chances there.

                                          My fav Gaby Lopez is off just after 1pm and grouped with Jessica Korda so should also get a fair bit of TV time.

                                          Another good grouping is the one just before Lydia with Lexi Thompson and Brook Henderson.

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                                          @jk said in Olympics Thread:

                                          Ladies golf starts this morning

                                          Lydia is off at 11.41 NZ time and playing with Inbee Park, so a couple of good medal chances there.

                                          My fav Gaby Lopez is off just after 1pm

                                          Can you help her out? She needs something to hang off, apparently...

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