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  1. 14 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

    :clap:Can I applaud you for not pointing out the obvious flaw in the previous poster's attempt to spread yet more misery and misinformation to the group. The "vertical jumps" that they seem to think will be bereft of British participation are actually in pretty rude health given that's the pole vault and high jump. 

    To be honest, I think I didn't read it properly :facepalm:

  2. 22 minutes ago, Orangehair43 said:

    Oh No

     

     

    Does this mean possibly no jumpers? In any of the four vertical jump. Surely we can’t have only KJT in Hepthalon the only one doing any?

    There's a couple of female long jumpers who don't need a lot of improvement to qualify but it depends on their fitness of course.

    Jacob Fincham-Dukes in the men's event has already jumped 8.02 this year. The Q is 8.27.

     

    Let's not talk about triple jump...

  3. On 4/16/2024 at 11:34 PM, mpjmcevoy said:

    To those of us of a certain vintage, British gymnast (or Irish for that matter) was an oxymoron on the level of a Samoan luger. Sure, it was technically possible, but they weren't gonna win much. Neil Thomas was legendary for his seemingly lone bid to make British gymnastics actually mean something, until the arrival of Beth Tweddle, who probably ought to have ben the first Olympic gold. But for Max to be sitting on 3 Olympic golds, 6 medals including an AA medal, and be in the conversation for the greatest pommel worker of all time...

     

    He will be missed.

    In 1996 no British gymnast finished in the top 50 in any Olympic event.

  4. 25 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

    Russia is out of the picture now, so it was about time the moved to China as the next target. I am surprised it was NewsCorp and not NBC leading the charge.

    Yes, we haven't had a good Chinese swimming doping story since the team were caught smuggling growth hormone into Australia at the 1998 World Championships.

  5. 47 minutes ago, dullard said:

     

    Just talked to a contact at ARD. They say it's probable the two stories are somehow connected but also say that the story about the Chinese relay team being stripped of gold is nonsense. Somebody added 2 and 2 together and got 22 as an answer to the sum.

  6. 2 hours ago, Grassmarket said:

    For those that aren’t following road cycling day-to-day, :GBR are having a great week after a few quiet ones.

     

    Sunday - Tom Pidcock wins the Amstel Gold

    Wednesday - Simon Williams wins the Fleche Wallonne

    Thursday - Simon Carr takes Stage 4 of the Tour of the Alps.

    Steven Williams ;)

  7. 6 minutes ago, mpjmcevoy said:

    Seems a bit bonkers in some ways that Broadhurst will become 'British' quicker than Ngamba, multiple British champion...

    Well, all Amy has to do is to change "sporting nationality" rather than gain a "legal nationality" but yes, it is odd

  8. On 4/10/2024 at 5:50 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

     

    Joining them on the squad are Olympic qualified Rosie Eccles F66Kg and Cindy Ngamba W75Kg

    Sorry that makes it sound like Ngamba is on the Team GB squad?

    Is that a typo?

  9. 4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

    It does make it easier and better to view for non-regular viewers if the differences in the categories are only limited to the number of athletes in the boat and the oars (or however it's called) they're using, and something less visible like weight isn't really a thing anymore. Lightweight classes have often felt a bit like a category for rowers who are too small, like if there's a special volleyball competition for people under 1.65m :p 

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    Speaking as someone who is 1.64m tall I'm in favour of that rule

     

  10. Russian climbers will miss the qualifying competitions for the Olympic Games in Paris. Thus, athletes will not compete at the 2024 Olympics.

     The only opportunity for Russians to qualify for the Olympics is a series of tournaments organized by the International Olympic Committee in Shanghai and Budapest. Russian athletes will not take part in them, so there will be no Russian climbers at the Olympics in Paris ,” TASS quotes the press service of the International Federation of Sport Climbing

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