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comic boy wrote:Incredible scenes in the Taekwando quarter final where the British girl Sarah Stevenson was clearly robbed of victory against her Chinese opponent. In an unprecedented step ( and despite there being no formal appeal proceedure ) the British authorities refused to accept the result and launched furious complaints.......amazingly the normally spineless Olympic officials agreed to look into the decision and even more amazingly the Chinese conceeded that the result was a traversty and consequently the result was changed

















mandyb wrote:Great result for GB - just shows you what a bit of money can do.
Good old John Major.






Huckleberryhound wrote:mandyb wrote:Great result for GB - just shows you what a bit of money can do.
Good old John Major.
WTF ????











kerntheconkerer wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:strike wolf wrote:Yes, truly, maybe we should just watch for the thrill of the games
It's how I do it. If there is noone from my country in the event I just cheer on for the cheer fun. Watching the 100m or 200m events was amazing. Seeing Usain Bolt in a sprint is awesome, no matter what country you're from.
He is amazing and speedy, but have you noticed how arrogant he is?
sure he is the best runner, in 200 and 100, 2 golds, world records, and see what he says.
He's like
"I'm so proud of myself." I haven't personally heard him say something about his country, just him.
Look at phelps, 8 golds, 7 WR's, doesn't even act out of the ordinary except in the relays after wining gold.
and i wouldnt be surprised if bolt trained in the USA just like 80% of all the other athletes.











comic boy wrote:kerntheconkerer wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:strike wolf wrote:and i wouldnt be surprised if bolt trained in the USA just like 80% of all the other athletes.
Please provide the link showing that 80% of all athletes trained in the USA........Settles down in a comfy chair with large supplies of beer and pizza for a very long wait















comic boy wrote:kerntheconkerer wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:strike wolf wrote:Yes, truly, maybe we should just watch for the thrill of the games
It's how I do it. If there is noone from my country in the event I just cheer on for the cheer fun. Watching the 100m or 200m events was amazing. Seeing Usain Bolt in a sprint is awesome, no matter what country you're from.
He is amazing and speedy, but have you noticed how arrogant he is?
sure he is the best runner, in 200 and 100, 2 golds, world records, and see what he says.
He's like
"I'm so proud of myself." I haven't personally heard him say something about his country, just him.
Look at phelps, 8 golds, 7 WR's, doesn't even act out of the ordinary except in the relays after wining gold.
and i wouldnt be surprised if bolt trained in the USA just like 80% of all the other athletes.
Please provide the link showing that 80% of all athletes trained in the USA........Settles down in a comfy chair with large supplies of beer and pizza for a very long wait
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.









kerntheconkerer wrote:He is amazing and speedy, but have you noticed how arrogant he is?
sure he is the best runner, in 200 and 100, 2 golds, world records, and see what he says.
He's like "I'm so proud of myself." I haven't personally heard him say something about his country, just him.
Look at phelps, 8 golds, 7 WR's, doesn't even act out of the ordinary except in the relays after wining gold.
and i wouldnt be surprised if bolt trained in the USA just like 80% of all the other athletes.






















comic boy wrote:kerntheconkerer wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:strike wolf wrote:Yes, truly, maybe we should just watch for the thrill of the games
It's how I do it. If there is noone from my country in the event I just cheer on for the cheer fun. Watching the 100m or 200m events was amazing. Seeing Usain Bolt in a sprint is awesome, no matter what country you're from.
He is amazing and speedy, but have you noticed how arrogant he is?
sure he is the best runner, in 200 and 100, 2 golds, world records, and see what he says.
He's like
"I'm so proud of myself." I haven't personally heard him say something about his country, just him.
Look at phelps, 8 golds, 7 WR's, doesn't even act out of the ordinary except in the relays after wining gold.
and i wouldnt be surprised if bolt trained in the USA just like 80% of all the other athletes.
Please provide the link showing that 80% of all athletes trained in the USA........Settles down in a comfy chair with large supplies of beer and pizza for a very long wait


















Simon Viavant wrote:Has anyone else noticed
that almost all the people who thought the Chinese were cheating were from the U.S.?
[/quote]aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.





















Juan_Bottom wrote:Pancakemix killed it. Nothing I can add.......
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.











kerntheconkerer wrote:It's just a guess of mine, noticing that whenever I watch the finals for track and field/swimming there were always people from a different country that trained in the USA (which is the only reason they're good enough to get there)


















Huckleberryhound wrote:Do you want some cheese with that Whine ?






kerntheconkerer wrote:^
I won't get into any argument, but at least i live in America.![]()

















kerntheconkerer wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:Do you want some cheese with that Whine ?
Yes Sirreeee mr private






































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