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heywoodu

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heywoodu last won the day on January 17

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  • Nation
    Netherlands
  • Gender
    Male
  • Date of Birth
    12/09/1990
  • Favourite Olympic Games
    Both
  • Favourite Sports
    Biathlon! Athletics, F1/motorracing, darts, other winter sports, cycling etc
  • Favourite Athletes
    Bruna Moura, Gabi Neres, Noriaki Kasai, Laura Dahlmeier
  • Real Name
    Yes, I have one
  • Living City
    I live in a town, not a city
  • Job
    Sports addict

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  1. Wow, I'd expect a prouder reaction from dad
  2. Haven't fields like these been the go-to-place for throwers looking for limits and records for years already?
  3. Thanks, and interesting, especially Mollenhauer having basically grown up there, that's Azerbaijani enough I'd say
  4. 73.09m for Yaime Perez, best throw in the world since 1989.
  5. Yeah, but I doubt there'd be the interest to convert it in a non-Olympic sports venue
  6. "Time to try something new" In before Paulino jumping 2.05m high
  7. Marianne Vos herself is mostly showing sympathy for Wiebes, which once again - as we've seen for years - shows how wonderful a person Vos is and always has been.
  8. Fantastic analysis by Annemiek van Vleuten on TV: Wiebes' jump wasn't good enough......yeah, possibly because her hands were in the air
  9. Oooh yes, we might have one of those classics again.....Lorena Wiebes sprinted for the win in the Amstel Gold Race and celebrated....but it was too early and Marianne Vos passed her on the line I keep wondering how someone can act so unmeasurably dumb as a pro cyclist (and the best sprinter in the world, mind you)
  10. Are Irish, French, Finnish, Portuguese, Swiss, Czech and Belgium people really significantly smaller on average?
  11. 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
  12. But for sure Azerbaijan, Bahrain and Qatar are the kings in buying athletes (if we define buying athletes as athletes who have zero connection with the country)
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