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1 hour ago, Orangehair43 said:

Oh dear. She always underwhelms at the Olympics. 

Sadly, she is in the worst possible position in British sport - being that one single world class athlete on whom a whole edifice of sporting funding is built.  Okay, there is money for shotgun, but for rifle - it’s just her.

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41 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

to no ones surprise, man is in pieces. 

GB losing to France in the hockey and Italy in the Tennis.... one of those to be expected, the other certainly not *sigh*

Hockey turned about for a 2-1 win

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Once again I am confronted with the quadrennial mystery that is Olympic sailing.  :GBR In with an outside medal chance in the men’s skiff.  Not a boat you would choose for a luxury voyage by the look of it.

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GB Men now guaranteed to reach the knockout rounds of the Hockey tournament. A win against Germany in the final group game would probably mean a QF against Argentina or India, and a decent shot of progressing to the medal games. Draw or lose against Germany, and we're likely to find ourselves facing Belgium or Australia, who'd provide a much stiffer test. 

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12 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

Oh sailing, never change. GB wern't doing well so the one above turned off the wind. We go again 

See, this is one of my bugbears.  Low wind conditions are precisely when you find out the BEST sailors.  It’s like stopping the 100m because someone is running too fast.

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