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Summer Non-Olympic Sports Discussion Thread


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16 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

 

I honestly don't know a lot about it but I can tell you that squash is at a decent level here and we have our own GAA handball which is like squash and racquetball, but you use the hand as your racquet. So I guess there will be some cross-over between all of those. Thanks for the news, let me know how he gets on :)

 

He was beating the daylights out of a Costa Rican when I tuned in for a while. It was the first game, but he looked the better of the two. Here‘s the game if you want to take a look

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Do you find yourself wanting to watch more men present themselves like Pita Tuafatofua at the Rio 2016 Opening Ceremony? Then watch the 2018 World Bobybuilding Championships Here!

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i've never heard about this sport :mumble:

it seems we got the Gold in women's  :clap:

world cup Kowat Alrami Lebanon 2018

 

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Lace up your bowling shoes, and grab that dusty old bowling ball that every family has, and get ready to watch the 2018 World Bowling Championships Here.

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

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Lace up your bowling shoes, and grab that dusty old bowling ball that every family has, and get ready to watch the 2018 World Bowling Championships Here.

 

No European family has a bowling ball. :p

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9 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

No European family has a bowling ball. :p

Fine. Pick up your hard crusty childhood football

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59 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Fine. Pick up your hard crusty childhood football

My childhood football is definitely not hard anymore since the air has largely gone out of it through the years. 

 

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27 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

My childhood football is definitely not hard anymore since the air has largely gone out of it through the years. 

 

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Fine. Pick up a Lindt chocolate and eat because you can’t bowl

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

My childhood football is definitely not hard anymore since the air has largely gone out of it through the years. 

 

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Wait, is that some genuine heywoodu handwriting? :yikes:

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