website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Team GB Daily: Day 10


Recommended Posts

Interesting that Jess Roberts is in for Neah Evans for the heats of women’s pursuit tomorrow.

 

I hope that’s to rest Neah ahead of a busy workload for the rest of the week (Madison and possibly Omnium) rather than an indication of form.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663475
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, TeamGB said:

Watching the womens 3x3 basketball and the Australians had a near identical team to the one that played in the 2022 commonwealth games, and came 5th. England beat those Australians, feels like a missed qualification opportunity.

I'm going to guess that can at least partially because Australia are helped by the qualification system guaranteeing a certain number of slots in tournaments to each continent, whereas we have to fight through a bunch of European teams who are better than us to even have a shot at qualifying for those play-in tournaments.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663486
Share on other sites

28 minutes ago, RussB said:

Interesting that Jess Roberts is in for Neah Evans for the heats of women’s pursuit tomorrow.

 

I hope that’s to rest Neah ahead of a busy workload for the rest of the week (Madison and possibly Omnium) rather than an indication of form.

The injury to Katie arguably makes the TP the most 'disposable' of the women's endurance events for me, so I'm fine if they've decided the same and put all their eggs in the other baskets. Bit more worried as you say if it is an indicator of form (unless Jess is on a tear of course!)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663488
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

The injury to Katie arguably makes the TP the most 'disposable' of the women's endurance events for me, so I'm fine if they've decided the same and put all their eggs in the other baskets. Bit more worried as you say if it is an indicator of form (unless Jess is on a tear of course!)

Don’t the team events show the depth of the squad and success of the programe better than Maddison and Omnium through. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663498
Share on other sites

A beautifully made point, @mpjmcevoy but I would say the 'nobility' of such moments often comes from their clarity. Yes, sometimes it's a context dependent clarity, but the most timeless of sporting moments aren't. Kelly running through the line (almost every kid knows what it is to race), Redmond and his dad hobbling down the track. Gemma Gibbons looking to the sky and whispering to her mum. Forgive my British bias.

 

Kayak X may well produce these, but when events become too harum-scarum then that clarity can be lost in the seemingly random and faintly comical.

 

I just think it needs a bit of evolution. A bit more space. To give a 'cross' example, the greatest snowboard cross moment was Lindsey Jacobellis falling on her face, which only happened because the course was long enough for it to happen. If Kayak X is doing its best to encourage incident every single second then the great moments might be drowned in incidents. Stephen Bradbury might disagree with me but, for all the chaos of short track, it is, essentially, just a race.

 

Edited by Rich
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663569
Share on other sites

7 hours ago, Epic Failure said:

The injury to Katie arguably makes the TP the most 'disposable' of the women's endurance events for me, so I'm fine if they've decided the same and put all their eggs in the other baskets. Bit more worried as you say if it is an indicator of form (unless Jess is on a tear of course!)

I’m hesitant to write off the women’s TP … I know without Katie it’s a huge loss but the first 4 should be winning a medal and I don’t think Italy are out of reach. NZ may well be however.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663575
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, TeamGB said:

Watching the womens 3x3 basketball and the Australians had a near identical team to the one that played in the 2022 commonwealth games, and came 5th. England beat those Australians, feels like a missed qualification opportunity.

Just popping in here as a major 3x3 basketball fan to say that Australian team that played at the Commonwealth Games is nowhere near as good as the one today. I’d say unrecognizable even. Sorry, but Great Britain had no chance even if they were at one of the qualifying tournaments. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/27930-team-gb-daily-day-10/page/15/#findComment-663586
Share on other sites

  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • I have a time slot 16th of April, but my girlfriend doesn't . So you're not the only one ... Hopefully there are some tickets left when I enter the ticketshop.
    • Because of the continued uncertainty in the Gulf, the Doha Diamond League has been reorganised to the 19th June, in between Oslo and Paris.  Shanghai on 16 May will therefore be the first DL meet of the season.     WDL meeting in Doha postponed until June - Wanda Diamond League
    • Update after Matchdays 8 and 9.   Group A:  is almost a lock with 21p, and 7 games 7 wins. Almost impossible for them to not qualify. The battle is in the second place between  (16p) and  (13p).  with 8p is almost out.  and  eliminated.   Group B:  won both of the 2 games so is almost secured with 19p.  is second with 14p, with  (1 more game played) and  with 11p.  is eliminated and  practically too (6p)   Group C:  went 2 out of 2 so they are still first with 16p and one game less than the rest. The battle for second place will be between  14p,  11p and  9p.  eliminated and  (with one game less and 4p) probably too.   Group D: Only 3 for 2 places.  first with 19p has the advantage, but coming close is  with 16p. They played each other in the Matchday 11 of 12. Coming in third behind is  with 11p. ,  and  eliminated.   Group E: Both  and  won both matches so its still the same, Poland first with 24p and Italy second with 21p, which is the best runner-up and also qualifying directly, so is very likely that both teams end up qualifying no matter who finish first and second. , ,  and  eliminated.   Group F: A tie between  18p and  18p. Germany has the goal advantage (+21 to +20), and has to play the three weaker teams, so its more likely to qualify. Coming behind are  with 10p and  with 9p, which are practically eliminated with  and   Group G:  takes the advantage with 12p and one game less.  and  both have 7p, and coming behind are  5p (but one game less) and  with 5p.   Group H:  with the win against  moved to first place with 13p (and one game less), and Turkey stays in second with 11p.  is coming in third with 8p, while  is eliminated and  have 3p and one game less.   Group I: A triple tie between ,  and  with 10p. Belgium have the advantage because they have the best head to head points and one game less. Austria is second in the H2H difference and Denmark is third but with also one game less.  have 6p and  is eliminated.   The next 3 and last matchdays will define the 10 qualified teams and the 8 that will go to the playoffs. Matchdays will be 24-26 September, 28Sep-1Oct and 5-6 October, 2026.
    • Still no qualification system    ATHLETICS   BOXING   CRICKET   FOOTBALL   WATER POLO
    • That's how the organizing committee did it, stupid that its so early, before the world cup even but what can we do
    • I got my window starting on Sunday.  Need to see what is still available that might not be outrageously priced
    • Australian Open, best of Day #3   men's 50m Breast:  Sam Williamson, 27.14 women's 200m Fly:  Elizabeth Dekkers, 2.05.39 men's 100m Fly:  Matthew Temple, 51.70 women's 50m Back:  Alexandria Perkins, 27.79 men's 400m IM:  Lewis Clareburt, 4.10.10;  William Petric, 4.10.20 women's 200m Free:  Mollie O'Callaghan, 1.53.69;  Lani Pallister, 1.55.66;  Erika Fairweather, 1.55.72 men's 50m Free:  Jamie Jack, 21.71 women's 200m IM:  Kaylee McKeown, 2.09.22;  Ella Ramsay, 2.09.94 women's 50m Breast:  Sienna Toohey, 30.39;  Mia O'Leary, 30.75 men's 200m Back: Stuart Swinburn, 1.58.25  women's 1500m Free:  Lani Pallister, 15.44.07 men's 1500m Free: comin'up later
×
×
  • Create New...