Winter Olympics
- Betty Boop
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Winter Olympics
Oooooh I do like the winter olympics have enjoyed Figure Skating this evening especially this young lady, just wow...
My son expressed a desire to go on the ice whilst watching this evening, although he's not sure he can manage the jumping about, or the music.
My son expressed a desire to go on the ice whilst watching this evening, although he's not sure he can manage the jumping about, or the music.
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Your ponds freeze over in the winter perhaps? Or there's a local rink?
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Very famous bit of music for this one. Never seen a female skater so tall and make it all look so effortless. One fall but she still outscored the rest, amazing! Certainly one to watch
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An amazing effort by such a young skater. I wondered when one of the girls would do the Quad ! I wonder what her score would have been had she not fallen.
Pity we haven't got any class acts like Torvil & Dean or Robin Cousins or John Curry ! Still, it's quite engrossing just the same.
Pity we haven't got any class acts like Torvil & Dean or Robin Cousins or John Curry ! Still, it's quite engrossing just the same.
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I was watching the speed skating last night after work (dropped into the RSL on my way home ) I mentioned to the barman how it is boring to watch. He agreed. He thought it was about the camera angles etc. We know they are going really fast but it doesn't show on the telly.
But I had a think about it and said "It might be boring to us but somewhere in the world a family, village or town is going ape shit right now cheering the guys on to win...........made me feel good.
But I had a think about it and said "It might be boring to us but somewhere in the world a family, village or town is going ape shit right now cheering the guys on to win...........made me feel good.
The 'radical' left just wants everyone to have food, shelter, healthcare, education and a living wage. Man that's radical!....ooooohhhh Scary!
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Heartbreaking scenes today watching this young lady, she came 4th bless her and broke her heart after her routine that she just couldn't pull off on the day. No wonder either the stress she's been under. I'm sure we all wish we could speak Russian watching this to find out why another Russian skater is so angry behind the scenes waiting for the funny toy thing ceremony.Betty Boop wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:46 pm Very famous bit of music for this one. Never seen a female skater so tall and make it all look so effortless. One fall but she still outscored the rest, amazing! Certainly one to watch
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That was the silver medalist:Betty Boop wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:43 pmI'm sure we all wish we could speak Russian watching this to find out why another Russian skater is so angry behind the scenes waiting for the funny toy thing ceremony.
"I hate this sport, I hate this sport, I hate all of it. I won't go to the medal ceremony... I don't want to go," she was overheard saying angrily.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/60417450
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Not surprising that she feels that way given the pressure the coach puts on them to perform.spot wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 1:56 amThat was the silver medalist:Betty Boop wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:43 pmI'm sure we all wish we could speak Russian watching this to find out why another Russian skater is so angry behind the scenes waiting for the funny toy thing ceremony.
"I hate this sport, I hate this sport, I hate all of it. I won't go to the medal ceremony... I don't want to go," she was overheard saying angrily.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/60417450
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It's a consequence of coaching children and it's infamously just as bad in England. No child gymnast ever had a coach who didn't push continually. The ones who get to the National squad can only have got there by years of being pushed to extremes.
The occasional retired child gymnast goes public and then there's a muted discussion in the press, but underlying it is the simple fact that there would be no top-flight gymnastics if the training system were abandoned. Adult gymnasts are a different matter but they don't compete in the same disciplines.
I imagine https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... laims.html and https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-53885944 are probably typical. A worldwide ban on child competition might be the only reasonable solution.
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The difference, I think, is that in Russia the children are taken into training full time whereas in the UK they still live at home and therefore the pressure cannot be applied without the knowledge and agreement of the parents.spot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 19, 2022 1:48 amIt's a consequence of coaching children and it's infamously just as bad in England. No child gymnast ever had a coach who didn't push continually. The ones who get to the National squad can only have got there by years of being pushed to extremes.
The occasional retired child gymnast goes public and then there's a muted discussion in the press, but underlying it is the simple fact that there would be no top-flight gymnastics if the training system were abandoned. Adult gymnasts are a different matter but they don't compete in the same disciplines.
I imagine https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... laims.html and https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-leeds-53885944 are probably typical. A worldwide ban on child competition might be the only reasonable solution.
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I agree entirely. Two points - the UK coaches are just as pushy, and the parents are often pushier still.
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Re: Winter Olympics
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I had to laugh when the Skiing was disrupted because of snow.
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You wouldn't laugh if you'd had to thaw out your whatsit though.
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