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4 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

The biggest threat to our 4x200m chances is a spread of COVID through the team.

 

Respectable from both Evans and Morgan. Nothing to be ashamed of with those performances.

Dont give HIM something to sink his teeth in to

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5 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

Dont give HIM something to sink his teeth in to

I mean, he's writing them anyway based on their actual swimming. I'm just worrying about the more practical actual worries.

 

Women 7s team fall 17-7 to the US. Gave a solid account of themselves but just outmatched.

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7 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

I mean, he's writing them anyway based on their actual swimming. I'm just worrying about the more practical actual worries.

 

Women 7s team fall 17-7 to the US. Gave a solid account of themselves but just outmatched.

Tbf, any medal would have been a bonus

As now we come across the world
To share these Games of old
Let all the flags of every land
In brotherhood unfold

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3 minutes ago, Mkbw50 said:

Tbf, any medal would have been a bonus

It would have been one of the more shocking (in a good way) performances thus far.

 

Even getting to the QFs was a better performance than the team had been putting on during the season.

 

A generally solid day from :GBR. I had us getting 7 medals and we ended up with 6.

 

10 medals through 3 days is the best return in my lifetime. And we've still got many of our traditional medal winning sports to come. No reason to despair yet.

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