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Gemini Cricket 02-17-2010 03:54 PM

Curling House of Horrors!

Kevy Baby 02-17-2010 04:34 PM

So the basic strategy in Curling is to get your opponent's rocks off?

The did a video on the US Curling team (or one of them - I am not sure how many Curling teams we have). Basically, they presented these guys like they were just some lazy slobs. But it was kind of funny.

Jazzman 02-17-2010 05:28 PM

I was riveted to the women's curling match between Japan and the U.S. yesterday. What a nailbiter, and a heartbreaker at the end! Never enjoyed the sport so much.

Oh, and how hot are the U.S. ladies? Very cute bunch.

scaeagles 02-18-2010 06:15 AM

In 1968 at Mexico City, Bob Beamon destroyed the long jump record by over 21 inches. The previous holder of the world record, a Soviet names Igor Ter-Ovanesyan said "Compared to this jump, we are as children".

That was how I think Shaun White's opponents must have felt last night. No one is anywhere near this guy. He was simply amazing.

BarTopDancer 02-18-2010 10:15 AM

Stupid NBC preempted hockey for curling. And they keep channel hopping the games. So not only is TeamUSA hockey regulated to non-NBC channels they can't even give us the courtesy of staying on one channel.

Ghoulish Delight 02-18-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 314933)
In 1968 at Mexico City, Bob Beamon destroyed the long jump record by over 21 inches. The previous holder of the world record, a Soviet names Igor Ter-Ovanesyan said "Compared to this jump, we are as children".

That was how I think Shaun White's opponents must have felt last night. No one is anywhere near this guy. He was simply amazing.

What I find interesting about him is that he's the kind of perfectionist and loner that is usually A) arrogant and B) disliked by his competition. But he seems to be neither.

He doesn't hang or train with any of the other boarders. He retreats to his private half pipe in the mountains, helicopter access only. He comes up with stuff in secret, doesn't share it with anyone (as if anyone could keep up with him anyway), and comes out of hiding to destroy them...and yet everyone seems to like him, and he's totally humble (as humble as one can be when they're inhumanly talented) and doesn't come across as the least bit arrogant.

Snowflake 02-18-2010 12:25 PM

I can't help it, I still miss the old ABC coverage of the Olympics when you got to see everything.

This cutting to mere snippets of events and the tape delays and thousands of commercials. Here's one race, more after this commercial, hi Bob Costas here, more after this commercial......I hate NBC.

I have yet to see anyone actually receive a medal, either.

blueerica 02-18-2010 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scaeagles (Post 314933)
In 1968 at Mexico City, Bob Beamon destroyed the long jump record by over 21 inches. The previous holder of the world record, a Soviet names Igor Ter-Ovanesyan said "Compared to this jump, we are as children".

That was how I think Shaun White's opponents must have felt last night. No one is anywhere near this guy. He was simply amazing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 314956)
What I find interesting about him is that he's the kind of perfectionist and loner that is usually A) arrogant and B) disliked by his competition. But he seems to be neither.

He doesn't hang or train with any of the other boarders. He retreats to his private half pipe in the mountains, helicopter access only. He comes up with stuff in secret, doesn't share it with anyone (as if anyone could keep up with him anyway), and comes out of hiding to destroy them...and yet everyone seems to like him, and he's totally humble (as humble as one can be when they're inhumanly talented) and doesn't come across as the least bit arrogant.

I was noticing how much everyone seems to really love Shaun White. I think it probably has to do with the idealism of progression. Maybe snowboarders are just more into that than anything else. During some of the filler programming, they were commenting on how far snowboarding had come. During an interview, White said something to the effect that what he did in 2006 might get him to the finals, but nowhere else. Everyone is just that much better.

You know, I am just really digging this Winter Olympics - despite some of the crappiness.

alphabassettgrrl 02-18-2010 12:33 PM

I think they broadcast the medal ceremonies on their own broadcast (and probably on a different channel).

I'm with you on loving the Olympics. I'm not watching everything, but that's ok.

blueerica 02-18-2010 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 314961)
I can't help it, I still miss the old ABC coverage of the Olympics when you got to see everything.

This cutting to mere snippets of events and the tape delays and thousands of commercials. Here's one race, more after this commercial, hi Bob Costas here, more after this commercial......I hate NBC.

I have yet to see anyone actually receive a medal, either.

I do and I don't miss seeing everything. Most of what I want to watch, they're showing. I do wish they had better coverage of the extra stuff that wasn't on USA. What I don't like are all the freaking commercials. Seriously... Ugh.

However, I've seen a number of medals presentations... maybe just lucky timing? They're usually shown (on TV) after NBC's shown the competition for some other event, sometimes two events.


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