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[POLL] How many hours of Olympics will you watch per day?


[POLL] How many hours of Olympics will you watch per day?  

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  1. 1. How many hours of Olympics will you watch per day?



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1. Which are the a. 5 sports and b. 5 events your most interested to look forward to?

 

2.Which 5 sports you are least bothered about?

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I voted 8-11, because I think my dog wants to go out for a walk during the day. 

 

Rowing 

Track cycling 

Field hockey 

(Beach)volleyball 

Judo 

 

No B-boys and B-girls for me.

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I don't know how much my work and university will allow, but I'll try for at least 6 hours. :pope:

 

My priority will be volleyball, judo, boxing, skateboarding and handball. 

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I’ll be watching pretty much everything, so that’s 14 hours most days. Sleep schedule will be completely screwed, with events happening from 12:00AM to 2:00PM (PST) but there’s nothing I can do about it so I’ll have to deal with it :dunno: (edit: @heywoodu gave me a good idea to wake up an hour earlier to get schedules/snacks/meals ready) 

 

First few days is exception though, I’ll be skipping some of some of the surfing heats (since the Olympics is 24/7 for the first few days, I’ll use at least part of this time to sleep), but I’ll most likely be watching the semifinals and medal matches (maybe even the quarterfinals)


Actually, no breaking for me (unsurprisingly) :lol::roflmao::facepalm::rolleyes:

 

My 5 events that I’m most looking forward to (really hard to choose)

Beach Volleyball - Women’s Tournament

Volleyball - Men’s Tournament (and not the women’s tournament :cry:)

3x3 Basketball - Women’s Tournament

Athletics - Men’s Decathlon

Swimming - Men’s 100m Butterfly

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Between 8-11 because the start of the day is very early here and probably i will be studying during the day so. 

 

Top 5 without order:

 

Mens Rugby 7, Mens Football, BMX Racing, Tennis and Archery/Athletics.

 

Probably not watching/skipping:

 

Breaking, Equestrian, Weightlifting and Badminton

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11 plus.  Obviously not every day.  Every third or fourth day I will have to spend 30 minutes or so shopping. :cry:

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It´s the Olympics so almost 24/7 as all Summer & Winter Olympics since Beijing 2008. The Couple of Gmaes Before them I watched/followed were more time-consuming, because of school duties and I didn´t have such good relation with my doctor as I have now, so could not stay at home for two weeks :p

 

 

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1 minute ago, hckošice said:

It´s the Olympics so almost 24/7 as all Summer & Winter Olympics since Beijing 2008. The Couple of Gmaes Before them I watched/followed were more time-consuming, because of school duties and I didn´t have such good contacts with my doctor as I have now, so could not stay at home for two weeks :p

 

 

No sleep? :p

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