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Asian Games 2018


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6 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

from what I heard from Iranian cyclists, the host only let the other teams train (or even see the course) 2 hours before the competition. while apparently (according to Iranian cyclists) the host nation should let cyclists train in the main course 2 days before the competition.

 

I'm no expert in this but I think being host is a huge advantage in MTB downhill.

Well, that's ridiculous. :wall:

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1 hora atrás, heywoodu disse:

Come on Afghan guy :cheer:

 

Try and end the drought after the 1234 gold medals in the first Asian Games.

 

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I hate it when vandals attack Wikipedia. Apparently, the "funny guy" who edited the page is from Indonesia, according to a quick check on his IP address.  

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14 minutes ago, MHSN said:

 

from what I heard from Iranian cyclists, the host only let the other teams train (or even see the course) 2 hours before the competition. while apparently (according to Iranian cyclists) the host nation should let cyclists train in the main course 2 days before the competition.

 

I'm no expert in this but I think being host is a huge advantage in MTB downhill.

Sort of like luge, bobsled and skeleton in the Winter Olympics. 

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26 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:


I hate it when vandals attack Wikipedia. Apparently, the "funny guy" who edited the page is from Indonesia, according to a quick check on his IP address.  

Alright @Griff88 knock it off, change the article back

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Pencak Silat's draw is out. I'm surprised that we have competitors in almost every weights (all but one) ! I don't think we are good in this but who knows, we are usually good in anything including kicking or throwing :d

 

since East Timor was a part of Indonesia, I thought maybe they are good in this and if they are going to win any medal in the history of the Asian Games. this should be their chance but it seems they have only 3 competitors and all of them facing tough draw.

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@dcro There is equestrian on Channel 2 right now on YouTube

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5 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Alright @Griff88 knock it off, change the article back

Ehhh I even often pretended to be not an Indonesian when such things happen :p

 

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I’m sorry the all the equestrian lovers out there, but dressage will never be exciting to me, ever. I’m more of a cross country type of guy myself

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