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Rowing at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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59 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Oh, they're also banned from the warmup areas and such. So basically they're completely screwed over (this also goes for athletes who never tested positive at all), any medal would be a miracle from now on. That sucks, the team was looking stronger than it has done in a very, very, very long time..

You just have to make sure it also involves medal ceremonies.  Success is the best revenge.  :bones:

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The Dutch rowers are even being harrassed by other nations now, starting with Australia. Olivia van Rooijen, member of the quadruple sculls, was going to grab some....oars (those things one rows with) from the 'warehouse', next to the boats, a rather normal thing to do when one needs to row. An Australian coach saw that and started frantically yelling "OUT! OUT!" at her. Ugh.

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1 minute ago, Orangehair43 said:

Why does Rowing continue with the b-final system. It feels such a waste of time. 

They use it quite well for Worlds to qualify for Olympics. Just tradition I guess. Doesn't make sense in an Olympic context

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I actually like sports that rank all participants at the Olympics like rowing. I prefer being able to write stuff like “finished 7th at the Olympics,” rather than “eliminated in the semifinals at the Olympics.” To me, it just seems worth while to rank athletes when/where possible. If athletes are going to devote years of their lives to be able to participate, the least IFs/IOC could do is give them a proper rank to be proud of. Plus, a final ranking of:

1. Team A

2. Team B

3. Team C

4. Team D

5. Team E

6. Team F…etc

feels more official or better than:

1. Team A

2. Team B

3. Team C

4. Team D

5-8. Team E

5-8. Team F…etc

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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