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2 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Understandable, she will be only the 10th time at the Olympics :d

Pistol and riffle shooting really doesn’t get much if any attention in North America. Ginny Trasher got a few minutes on NBC when she won the very first gold medal in 2016, and that was exceptional.

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31 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I don’t know who Salukvadze is xD

Come on man, even I know who she is and I rarely watch shooting :d

 

Only twice since Tokyo actually, during the Asian Rifle & Pistol Olympic Qualifier, and the Rifle & Pistol Shooting Championships of the Americas. 

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

I know. Googled it after. Thanks :d

 

Yeah, I mean, I know him, he is a star, maybe I even watched him playing, but I do not remember. Trust me, I have never seen a NBA game in my life, furthermore, the only Basketball I watched was at the Olympics, but it was always like at "half attention". I know it is very popular and full of actions and emotions, it is just iritating me that the last minute of the match take literally a quarter of hour to be played as every frikin 1 and half second the play is stoped because of a Time out or god know why foul... I swear, if they find a way to accelerate the game I can sacrifice myself and watch more of basketball in the future. :d

Yoy can accelerate it! It's called a fast forward

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

I know it is very popular and full of actions and emotions, it is just iritating me that the last minute of the match take literally a quarter of hour to be played as every frikin 1 and half second the play is stoped because of a Time out or god know why foul... I swear, if they find a way to accelerate the game I can sacrifice myself and watch more of basketball in the future. :d

You just reminded me how pissed I was during London 2012. Our broadcaster back then have a time slot of 3 hours of random Olympic event each day when there are no Indonesians in action, and they spent half (sometimes more than half) of it for a frickin basketball pool match. Never watched a basketball game since that, until :COR played basketball together in Asian Games :lol: 

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4 hours ago, NearPup said:

I don’t know who Salukvadze is xD

Yeah, like probably 99% of people who will be watching the Olympics across the world :p

 

I would likely have had no clue without Totallympics :d 

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