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And from there would be expecting of themselves to perform best in that event, if they also qualified for another event which happened to take place before the one they feel they are best at I can kind of see how some might think "I'll use this to warm up for my main race later"

 

But yeah as you said would be better for them to also think "but you never know I do have the ability to cause an upset"

 

You know, the US female swimmer Missy Franklin proved all this "gotta be extra careful" thinking wrong on Monday. First, she had a 200m freestyle heat, in which she came 4th, which got her to the final. 15 minutes after that she was scheduled to swim in the 100m backstroke final, which the commentators really doubted, "15 minutes, too short a time to recuperate, not a good choice". Well, whaddaya know, she just said eff that, and friggin' won the race! Now that's more like it, not giving up, but kicking ass all the way!

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Since nobody else seems to be watching the boxing (or using the thread) just wanted to say, YAY, Ireland finally gonna get on the medal table. Banthamweight John Joe Nevin won his 1/4 final fight last night and moves to the semis so is guaranteed a medal (in Boxing there's no 3rd place play-off off, both losing semi finalists get bronze)... so now it just a matter of which Medal can he claim :D

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To add to the medals we will be getting in the boxing (just a matter of which medals they'll be before we get on the table) it seems Irish Boxing fans (and I guess British...though they were in fairness out-chantted by the Irish) set a new Olympic Noise Record at any event of 113.7 decibels during the Womens Lightweight 1/4 final fight between Katie Taylor (IRL) and Natasha Jonas (GBR)

 

Now that is loud :D

 

http://www.iaba.ie/olympic-record-for-noise-levels-at-taylorjonas-bout/

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Hey guys, firstly like congrats on Team GB getting so many medals well done....but what is with the Daily Telegraph trying to claim Irelands Katie Taylor as British.... ye have a ton of medals your not claiming our best medal hopes as one of yours :mad::heh:

 

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To be honest i don't really understand why we're competing as GB and not UK. (Not that that would matter regarding R. of Ireland)

 

Technically atheletes from Sark etc aren't even from Great Britain.

 

I think we should compete as EUROPE.

 

Then, apart from swimming (USA) and Gymnastics (Chinaaa), we'd win everything else!

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How about we just get rid of some of the sports.

 

I read that if you got rid of swimming, we'd be in second place ahead of USA. Seriously, who needs swimming when you can row and sail instead? Much faster.

 

Then remove diving and badminton, because 1) without swimming, we would have no need to enter the pool so flashily and 2) fuck badminton.

 

And voila, United Kingdom are number one!

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Track Cycling should now become the number1 way to travel. We need to alter all of the UK roads to accommodate this change. Would make it much quicker (and exciting!) getting to work.

 

We don't need any form of gymnastics, so that should be out. Maybe we should introduce darts!

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How about we just get rid of some of the sports.

 

I read that if you got rid of swimming, we'd be in second place ahead of USA. Seriously, who needs swimming when you can row and sail instead? Much faster.

 

Did you read it on here perchance?

 

America got 16 Golds in swimming. That means that if you took away the swimming events, we'd be 4 Golds ahead of them.

 

EDIT: we'd actually be 8 golds ahead now

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Ha, we have one silver for some sort of sailing / whatever. Finland, you suck : (

 

Dude a medal is a medal is a medal, be proud of your Athlete that got it... unfortunately we can't all be China, USA, GB and the like.... the rest of us minows gotta be content with what we can get.

 

 

I saw earlier some Aussies being upset that they aren't getting as many medals as they expected.... they have something like 25 medals an they are upset????

 

25 medals (so far) from the one Olympics.... Ireland total number of medals before London2012 started in the history of the Olympics was 23.

 

In one games they can get more than what most countries have gotten in the history of the games... how can you be upset with that :heh:

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Dude a medal is a medal is a medal, be proud of your Athlete that got it... unfortunately we can't all be China, USA, GB and the like.... the rest of us minows gotta be content with what we can get.

 

 

I saw earlier some Aussies being upset that they aren't getting as many medals as they expected.... they have something like 25 medals an they are upset????

 

25 medals (so far) from the one Olympics.... Ireland total number of medals before London2012 started in the history of the Olympics was 23.

 

In one games they can get more than what most countries have gotten in the history of the games... how can you be upset with that :heh:

 

Haha, good point. Yeah, those bigger countries have a huge advantage since they have so much more people. I mean the UK has a population of something like 62 million, whereas Finland has 5.4 million and Ireland 4.5 million, so what can you expect...Not saying I'm completely happy with the shitty "oh we have lost it already" attitude of some Finnish athletes, but still, the numbers play a part as well of course.

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Haha, good point. Yeah, those bigger countries have a huge advantage since they have so much more people. I mean the UK has a population of something like 62 million, whereas Finland has 5.4 million and Ireland 4.5 million, so what can you expect...Not saying I'm completely happy with the shitty "oh we have lost it already" attitude of some Finnish athletes, but still, the numbers play a part as well of course.

 

Over the history of the olympics, Finland has the highest number of medals per capita.

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