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Amazing Olympics

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LullyDully Fri 12-Aug-16 08:35:37

We seem to have a few moans about the Olympics on various threads, plus our own gransnet games which I am enjoying. Could this be a positive thread about Rio? We don't have one so far.

I can not be on my own enjoying the diving and particularly the amazing gymnasts. Cycling is a bit tedious but can't wait for the athletics.

JessM Sat 13-Aug-16 22:54:52

Great performances in the velodrome - medals, world records etc. By women as well as the men.
Those jackets look as if they are designed to be airy and cool if you are stuck, standing in the equatorial sun. I do like the massive GB on the front which (unlike other teams) makes it totally obvious who won. They are the other teams look boring and old fashioned. Good work, Stella Mccartney I'd say.
Not impressed with what appears to be a total breakdown of the filtration system in the diving pool though! Pool closed. What is happening to the rest of the diving schedule?

gettingonabit Sat 13-Aug-16 23:00:07

g and tea there was a black cyclist competing earlier.From France, I think.

Thanks jalima for the link.

Bellasnana Sat 13-Aug-16 23:06:07

annodomini I agree with you, they don't look very smart at all. I don't think much of any of the kit worn by our team. Too much pattern going on rather than something more subtle.

Andy Murray's kit reminds me of a pair of summer pj's my DS had when he was about seven years old. grin

Stella McCartney clearly doesn't believe in 'less is more' but I'm sure some people think she did a good job.hmm

gettingonabit Sat 13-Aug-16 23:14:30

I didn't notice the competitors' outfits, but I couldn't help but notice the awful patterned dresses the medal hander-outers are wearing. Bloody hideous!

gettingonabit Sun 14-Aug-16 00:12:51

Super Saturday is here! Let's hope for a repeat of 2012...

Charleygirl Sun 14-Aug-16 05:31:45

I agree with Bellasnana far too much pattern on the outfits.

Mo Farrah has done so well- I wonder if he will retire now at the peak of his career?

annodomini Sun 14-Aug-16 11:45:17

Sad that Jess was eclipsed on 'Super Saturday', but the Belgian winner was evidently an unknown quantity - well, she isn't now! Kat's challenge faded with the throwing events, but her British record in the high jump may make her change to being a single event competitor. Mo was brilliant, after a quick recovery from his fall and then a heroic sprint to the finish. What does it take for an athlete to be knighted?

JessM Sun 14-Aug-16 12:15:11

Jess has had a superb career and she may well feel now, with the baby starting to become a toddler, that she doesn't want to keep on with the heavy training commitment. No one could blame her.
The Phil Jones is a devil for getting people to cry. Didn't expect Jess to well up, and then everyone did (Denise, DH, me...).
I think Mo may step up to the marathon when he is good and ready. But he's got a world champs in London next year and I doubt he'll retire before then. Having done his final MILE in just over 4 minutes! He was emotional too - it's the first time he has failed to say the bit about being proud to represent his country.

Anniebach Sun 14-Aug-16 12:52:02

Perhaps Mo has read Twitter where is it is said he is not British

Tizliz Sun 14-Aug-16 13:39:47

Mo said he needs another gold for his youngest child as he has got one for each of his other children

Not read the Twitter but he is as much British as many others are, didn't he come here when he was 6 years old?

TerriBull Sun 14-Aug-16 13:53:29

I'm not a sports fan but it's hard not to be impressed by our wonderful atheletes, Mo, Sir Bradley and the rest of the men's cycling, wonderful Laura Trott, and the rest of the women cyclists beating the USA. All the others Katarina, Jess Ennis,Briony and Adam. All the rest, just fantastic such dedication. We are only a small island and they have done us proud. Quite unlike our overpaid prima donna footballers who invariably just disappoint hmm

annodomini Sun 14-Aug-16 14:03:55

I'm rooting for Justin Rose who, unlike certain other spoilt top golfers, has embraced the Olympic spirit wholeheartedly and is proud to be representing GB. He was leading the field yesterday Hope he keeps it up.
A beautiful picture on TV just now with marathon women running and the Sugar Loaf in the background. Spectacular!

LullyDully Sun 14-Aug-16 14:53:00

It does seem that apart from the green water, the Brazilians have done well.

It must be quite a cost saving with those ornaments they are giving out. The flowers must just get binned, however I do like a good bunch of blooms. Much greener than a massive compost heap I suppose.

TerriBull Sun 14-Aug-16 15:10:55

oops typo athlete not athelete

JessM Sun 14-Aug-16 18:06:22

Why post that Anniebach? Why perpetuate nasty smears from one social media platform to another?

annodomini Sun 14-Aug-16 20:45:31

So happy for Justin Rose, golf gold medallist. What a final round it was, Rose sharing and exchanging the lead with Stenson until the last green. He so deserves his medal for the support he has given to the Olympics by contrast with players like MCIlroy who said Olympic golf didn't matter!
And what an evening in gymnastics with Max Whitlock getting two gold medals. Cyclists going great guns A good day for GB with Andy still to come - a sailing gold as well, just announced.

gettingonabit Sun 14-Aug-16 20:53:54

Ahead of China now. Unbelievable. Has it ever been this good? Also guaranteed gold and silver in the cycling. And Andy, of course.

Anyone staying up for the 400m and 100m?

jogginggirl Sun 14-Aug-16 21:03:52

I would never have said I was an Olympics enthusiast - but I'm so into it right now .... fabulous athletes ???? Well done to all ?

JessM Sun 14-Aug-16 21:23:30

Can't keep up. No I don't think Uk has ever been so high in medal tables.
2 more to come in cycling shortly (both finalists UK)

Anniebach Sun 14-Aug-16 22:16:21

Andy is not helping my stress levels

Maggiemaybe Sun 14-Aug-16 22:48:37

I wish I could stay up tonight, particularly for the 100m. But it's a DGS-minding day, so we've to be up before 6.

I stayed up last night to the bitter end, and my highlight was going to be Mo Farah's race. I saw all the runners introduced, then the next thing I knew I was waking up as he was wrapping himself in the flag grin

mrsmopp Sun 14-Aug-16 22:51:27

At a time when the younger generation sometimes comes in for criticism, I just want to say it's a joy to these lovely athletes, so fit and healthy and so committed to their sport. They have committed themselves to rigorous training and commitment for a long period of time and I feel so much admiration and pride in them. Their success is well deserved. They will hopefully inspire youngsters to take part in sport in the future. All credit to them all. Great Britain is justly proud.
Me? I can't even run for a bus. hmm

annodomini Mon 15-Aug-16 01:19:36

Hear, hear, Mrs Mopp.
I am still up, having watched Andy Murray's match to the very end. And what a match it was. I couldn't believe the number of service breaks. Feel quite sorry for Del Potro who played his heart out. Andy had the crowd to cope with - a mob of vociferous Argentinians. In London, he had the crowd behind him. I might as well stay up now for the 100m.

Tegan Mon 15-Aug-16 01:28:20

I'm such a coward; I had the telly on in another room, listened to it and popped my head round the door from time to time. At least the Argentinians didn't seem to be boo'ing Andy; there seems to have been a lot of boo'ing at these Games, something I'm not aware of ever having heard before. anyway, he won. Phew. And breathe....It's all quite surreal at the moment, isn't it!

whitewave Mon 15-Aug-16 06:37:01

What a lovely day we had and still this week to go!