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vor 4 Stunden schrieb zob79:

 

It depends on your country; in mine, golf or snowboard have almost zero fan base. I did a bit of traveling in my life...never encountered fans of golf, snowboard, synchronized swimming, rapid water canoeing and such "sports" but I'm sure it's my fault, I didn't travel in the open minded, cool, pokemon world. 

I dont know how many fans each sport actually has, but why not simply look at the amount of money in each sport?

Snowboard (for example X games), golf (masters and ryder cup) or rugby (world cup) attract thousands of people and stars in those sports can earn good money, on the other hand even the best athletes in sports like canoeing or modern pentathlon probably cant even earn their living with it. Shaun White or Tiger Woods have earned millions of dollars in their life already, i am sure that this is impossible in about 3/4 of all other olympic sports.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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3 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

I dont know how many fans each sport actually has, but why not simply look at the amount of money in each sport?

Snowboard (for example X games), golf (masters and ryder cup) or rugby (world cup) attract thousands of people and stars in those sports can earn good money, on the other hand even the best athletes in sports like canoeing or modern pentathlon probably cant even earn their living with it. Shaun White or Tiger Woods have earned millions of dollars in their life already, i am sure that this is impossible in about 3/4 of all other olympic sports.

 

It's a good post, but I think you're missing the fact that he market isn't homogeneous; those figures you're quoting come mostly from the western market, but there are huge geographical areas in which those sports are not even practiced. Let's take rugby, for example; it isn't played in almost entire Africa and Asia; and if that's the case of rugby, imagine how snowboard or golf stand. 

 

Also we need to consider that not all sports disciplines have a well developed market; I will illustrate this with an example from my country: wrestling is a popular sport in Romania, but there are very few domestic competitions (often with free entrance) so total turnover is small. On the other hand, figure skating is not so popular sport, but when some shows (eg the Evgeny Pluskin exhibition) are organised here, people come (social reasons/snobs etc) and the incomes are pretty significant. Thus, the less popular sport makes more money.

 

I guess the TV ratings of Olympics are a good tool for our debate; let's wait'em and we will talk some more

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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36 minutes ago, vinipereira said:

Athletes from Team Brazil arriving at the Village:

 

 

 

 

 

I am not familiar with the hockey players, but the one on the upper left corner really must be one of the Dutch guys in the team judging by his Dutch face :d

 

 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I am not familiar with the hockey players, but the one on the upper left corner really must be one of the Dutch guys in the team judging by his Dutch face :d

 

And how do you distinguish the Dutch face? :lol:

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