website statistics
Jump to content

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


 Share

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

59 members have voted

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



Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, Josh said:

Not when the Paralympics is on :p

 

If I didn't have a job, I'd at least try to watch a few hours of that, but sorry, that's just not going to work :d 

If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours minus whatever time I need to clean the house and do shopping every day. Probably around 15. Few events that I can't be bothered with. Mostly Boxing, Artistic swimming, Equestrian Dressage, Golf and Wrestling, as well as the newer show sports like BMX Free and Skateboarding. Breaking idk but probably don't care.

 

Looking forward to W Volleyball, Decathlon and Heptathlon, Sports Climbing and the Cycling Road Races.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I am on leave now, so 14 hours + each day will be on my schedule. 

My day will start with 1 hour pre show     ( country centric)that hopefully our broadcasters will provide bringing in some top experts. After all events get done for the day I will do my own summary of medal events & then go to bed. 6-7 hours of sleep will be enough. After all its once every 4 years. :d
 

5 Sports : Field Hockey , Shooting, Athletics, Boxing & Wrestling 

 

5 events: Men’s Javelin, Men’s Decathlon, Men’s Hockey, Recurve Mixed team, Women’s Team TT. 
 

Not interested/Will watch only medal rounds:  Breaking , Surfing, Artistic Swimming , Skateboarding & BMX cycling. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Subpoll

 

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?

surely...well...if my dad's health stays good :fingers: I hope to follow the Games all day long, from early morning to late night

 

1a. swimming, athletics, fencing, judo and cycling (track + MTB cross-country)

 

1b. that would change according to the :ITA athletes' performance, impossible to say in advance...

for sure, this time the men's Freestyle Wrestling -74kg class would be something special

 

2. I guess almost every Totallympics user knows what are the "activities" I'm not interested in at all in the Olympic program: artistic swimming, rhythmic gymnastics & trampoline, freestyle bmx, skateboarding (especially park), equestrian dressage and "that one" (I do even refuse to write its name :bones:)

Edited by phelps
Link to comment
Share on other sites

as much as humanly possible ! :d

 

I will stop everything else in my life and reduce my sleep time too. I usually get weak and sick near the end of the Olympics because of lack of sleep. but this one is in Europe, that's much better time difference for me. no more waking up 4 am in the morning :d

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Other than breaking, which I’ll probably only be watching during the medal rounds (but I might decide to skip it entirely), artistic swimming, golf, rhythmic gymnastics, and equestrian (dressage and eventing at least)

 

Some events/sports I’ll only be watching the closing stages of, like modern pentathlon (shooting and laser run), and the end of the road race. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, MHSN said:

as much as humanly possible ! :d

 

I will stop everything else in my life and reduce my sleep time too. I usually get weak and sick near the end of the Olympics because of lack of sleep. but this one is in Europe, that's much better time difference for me. no more waking up 4 am in the morning :d

Tokyo really was a chore, especially when something like triathlon started at 11pm.

 

I have the whole period off work so all day everyday, just need to hope the second tv still works as it was last used 3 years ago

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, MHSN said:

as much as humanly possible ! :d

 

I will stop everything else in my life and reduce my sleep time too. I usually get weak and sick near the end of the Olympics because of lack of sleep. but this one is in Europe, that's much better time difference for me. no more waking up 4 am in the morning :d

in Tokyo I managed to sleep 3 hours/day (from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.) for the entire 16 "full days" of the Olympics...and I was 47 and with a broken knee (I couldn't sleep in any case because of the pain...so, why not watching live also in the middle of the night?)

 

and tbh, I wasn't so sick and/or tired at the end...I was even surprised of how well I could manage that physical challenge

 

this time, it's gonna be a walk in the park...wake up at 7 and going to sleep at midnight/1 a.m. is basically my everyday's routine

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Ah, hadn't seen the arrow to go to page 2. I assume that means they make a 'nickname' thingy for every country that has at least a single athlete participating...   Ice spiders and wolves and eagles and lions and hussars and vikings and then there's the Singapore....Gazelles  
    • I wonder under which name the many athletes who aren't from one of these 14 nations will race?
    • More of the new national idenities have been added to the website, or I just noticed them for the first time 
    • Team Retornaz, currently the title holder of the Challenge, lost in the qualification bracket and isn't even in the top 8
    • Regular Season   Day 5, Part 1 Tuesday 08.10.2024 - Schedule*   19:00  Färjestad Karlstad (SWE) - Oceláři Třinec (CZE) 19:00  Skellefteå AIK (SWE) - Fehèrvàr AV19 (HUN) 19:00  Växjö Lakers (SWE) - Red Bull Salzburg (AUT) 19:00  SønderjyskE Vojens (DEN) - Tappara Tampere (FIN) 19:45  ZSC Lions Zürich (SUI) - Sheffield Steelers (GBR) 19:45  Fribourg-Gottèron (SUI) - Eisbären Berlin (GER)   *All times CET     Watch live   Check here for details of live TV broadcasts: https://www.championshockeyleague.com/en/fans/where-to-watch   All games are also live on the https://everyplay.live/ website (CHL Pass costs 9.99€/month), subject to geo-blocking restrictions in certain countries due to TV rights.
    • game over!    Ineos Britannia wins the 11th race against  Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli and takes the Louis Vuitton Cup home by a final score of 7-4   once again, with those boats and those rules, the start was the key of the whole race   winning the early engagement and gaining the advantage to choose the side of the regatta course where to go first made any effort of the opposing team useless, like in some F1 circuits (like Montecarlo) there's no chance to overtake (unless the opponent makes a capital mistake or breaks the boat -it happened twice to LR in this final series)   for , this is the first America's Cup match appearance since 1964, when the Royal Thames Yacht Club (boat: Sovereign) lost (4 races to 0) to the  New York Yacht Club (boat: Constellation) in  Newport   the 37th America's Cup match (best-of-13 races regatta) will start next Saturday, October 12th, always in  Barcelona and features the defending team  Emirates New Zealand and the challengers,  Ineos Britannia
    • World Junior Championships ( Dushanbe)   Day #3 Medallists   women's -70kg Gold:  Elena Dengg Silver:  April Lynn Fohouo Bronze:  Tayla Grauer &  Kaja Schuster   men's -81kg Gold:  Luka Javakhishvili Silver:  Wang Jiangnan Bronze:  Suleyman Shukurov &  Azat Kumisbay   men's -90kg Gold:  Komei Kawabata Silver:  Egor Malkin Bronze:  Alisher Samanov &  Vadim Ghimbovschi
    • World Junior Championships ( Chuncheon)   Day #4 Medallists   women's -44kg Gold:  Wang Chieh-Ling Silver:  Shin Su In Bronze:  Ruveyda Nur Evin &  Li Siyong   women's -49kg Gold:  Tachiana Kezhia Mangin Silver:  Kim Hyang Gi Bronze:  Ayuna Menkenova &  Lamprini Anna Asimaki   men's -48kg Gold:  Mehdi Razmian Silver:  Jairo Agenjo Trigos Bronze:  Temirzhan Taskyn &  Bekhruz Salimov  
    • Holy moly, look at the averages of Gary Anderson at Players Championship 24 earlier this week: https://tv.dartconnect.com/event/pdcpc24e24/matches   104.22, 106.92, 111.03, 114.41, 108.78......aaaaand then loses in the semis against Wessel Nijman of all people     Ritchie Edhouse, meanwhile, with a 120+ average. https://recap.dartconnect.com/matches/66fe9221ce749eeaec57c54a?_gl=1*12hbqgv*_ga*MzM0NTUyMC4xNzA0NjUwNDM4*_ga_CBBJ7VXYJN*MTcyODA2NzUyMi42NS4xLjE3MjgwNjc3NDkuMzEuMC4w
×
×
  • Create New...