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Team GB Daily: Day 15


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3 minutes ago, RussB said:

Hayter replaced in the Madison by Stewart due to a thigh strain. Interestingly says it was suffered during the TP and not Omnium
 

 

Sounds suspiciously like cover. Why then let him go in the omnium at all if they knew about it?

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1 minute ago, RussB said:

For those eagle eying GB’s final medal position in the table:

France just lost the handball final

Australia lost the water polo final

Japan look set to lose the table tennis final

 

 

Aussies are too far ahead and you would suspect that the Japanese might get more wrestling.

 

The old foes are probably the biggest target...

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3 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

Sounds suspiciously like cover. Why then let him go in the omnium at all if they knew about it?

It all sounds bad. The track team haivng a bit of a mess of a games. 

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3 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

Sounds suspiciously like cover. Why then let him go in the omnium at all if they knew about it?

Yeah this I don’t know. His omnium riding did look peculiar. Barely looked able to contribute in the tempo or the points yet was able to power the elim race easily

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Excellent bronze for Noah Williams.

 

Come on Emma, Sophie, Emily, Jack, Neah and Kate to get a medal tomorrow and then we have a medal every day. 

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Yes Caden!

 

Taekwondo really should have more weight classes at the games. It's one of the most well run events in my opinion. Quick and well regulated. Give the boxing classes to it instead.

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9 minutes ago, Epic Failure said:

Yes Caden!

 

Taekwondo really should have more weight classes at the games. It's one of the most well run events in my opinion. Quick and well regulated. Give the boxing classes to it instead.

Or scrap the odd limit that means we can only have four entries. 
 

 

 

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