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LA 2028 - General Discussion


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Question to anyone who sees this...I'm seeing this thread show up under 'Latest Replies' along with all the other normal (non-club) forum threads, but do others also see it there?  I've never seen another club's posts in the 'Latest Replies' list on the main page (just in the righthand column with the other club tings).  Just wanting to see what others saw.

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2 minutes ago, clemsonbeav said:

Question to anyone who sees this...I'm seeing this thread show up under 'Latest Replies' along with all the other normal (non-club) forum threads, but do others also see it there?  I've never seen another club's posts in the 'Latest Replies' list on the main page (just in the righthand column with the other club tings).  Just wanting to see what others saw.

Only users who are part of the club see the threads in the "Latest replies" box ;) 

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On 9/16/2025 at 8:12 PM, clemsonbeav said:

I've always been a fan of the Olympics, but it was only right before Paris that I started being turned on to the qualifications process.  (I caught the OQS for Sport Climbing.)  I'm looking forward to seeing who qualifies for LA28 and how.  Obviously we don't have to worry about quota positions because of the host nation spots, and I wonder if that will affect who attends other competitions in the off season.  I also realize that since we always have a large delegation, it is hard to keep track of all of our athletes!  (There's something to be said about being a smaller nation with fewer athletes, as it's possible to more closely follow each one!)  But I am looking forward to diving into new sports, seeing who our stellar athletes are, and seeing how they perform leading up to and into the games at LA28.  

I think one of the best ways to keep on track of American athletes is to look at their performances in world championships in Olympic sports as well as their world rankings in comparison to the rest of the world before the 2028 Olympics. This will be a nice way of analyzing the amount of medals that we (Team USA) can win come LA 2028.  

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On 5/18/2023 at 1:11 PM, Olympian1010 said:

Ideally, I’d like to work them if I’m in the LA Metro Area. I made it to the last round of interviews for an internship position, but I wasn’t choosen.

Looks like your dreams kind of came true for MiCo!  :)

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Question: What are sports where our men dominate more than our women?

 

I can think of several where the reverse is true, or where we equally dominate (or suck lol): Alpine Skiing (if you'll allow me to pull from Winter Sports), Swimming, Soccer all feature a stronger Female roster.  I'd even give women the slight edge in Gymnastics and Figure Skating (even more so were it not for Ilia).  We are equally as good in Baseball/Softball and Basketball, I'd say.  We were equally as dominant this year in Ice Hockey (but it was the first time for the men in a long time).

 

In Paris, we had 52 medals won by men vs 68 won by women.

 

In MiCo, it was 12 for men vs 17 for women.

 

I mean, woman power all day, but it's also great to see our men shine, too!  It's interesting to see the discrepancies in the medal breakdown by gender, especially when you compare this to all the current rhetoric in society in boosting the presence (and pay) of women's sport.  I mean, look at the Olympics...our women are killing it!  Does this perhaps say something to the support the :USA has for women's sport vs. the rest of the world?  (more willingness to fund, etc.)  Or are we simply blessed currently with a stacked roster?

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