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Team GB Daily: Day 14


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Just now, Mkbw50 said:

He was also the fastest overall on the laser run (and Brown was second)

This tends to happen in semi finals. Those at the front are easing down as they know qualification is safe. Only those on the cusp or outside the qualifying spots are going full gas.

 

amazing effort to make the final but will need heroics to haul himself Up into the medals

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Just now, RussB said:

Just about time for the GB women to shock the US and take home gold in the 4x100 isn’t it? ;)

British Athletics, Team GB, the BBC, and the NHS depend on it

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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9 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

For sure, but we did get that opportunity when we were away with :USA. That was the split we needed.  Like I say, Barker & Evans have beaten way stronger line ups than this.

You mean the move with about 32 laps to go, when the US pulled back up to us and promptly sat on our wheel, contributing nothing?

 

Again, the fact that we were always on the front of the group is not an accident. It's because one of 2 things - 1) nobody had the legs or 2) nobody wanted to work with us.

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Some much needed positivity: Huge shoutouts and love to  :GBR Sarah Wilson who is umpiring the Women's Hockey Final. A massive achievement for anyone especially in the often thankless and undercelebrated role of match official. So pleased for her :)

 

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8 minutes ago, Jambo said:

Crazy how dutch can have the favourites going into the event and then consistently get the gold from it. Envy 

It's almost like not all events are equally predictable, isn't it? :rolleyes:

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34 minutes ago, Olympicsnell said:

Absolute joke, GB cycling think 1 gold return is enough then they have a shit storm coming 

Funding is being cut for every sport due to probably not making top 5. 

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