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YAY USA women's gymnastics!! 1 & 2!!!
That little Shawn Johnson is a fireplug, isn't she? (and I agree, she was ROBBED on the balance beam) |
That was SO exciting!!! Wow. Much as I love watching Michael Phelps, seeing those two get gold and silver was definitely the best olympic moment for me so far. :D
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Nastia is adorable. I felt so happy for her when she started crying when they officially announced her as the gold medalist. Her dad looks so happy!!
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I admit it. I cried when they played the anthem. I cried too when her dad hugged her and he had tears in his eyes.
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I just cried too. I was, however, bothered by the quotes from the dad that there was only one color medal that was acceptable and they'd been training her whole life for gold. I realize having a gold medalist gymnast for a dad makes life different, but this didn't sound much better than the Chinese sports system to my ears...
I *am* glad our gymnasts don't look anorexic. As for KSig's post about Mary Carillo... I'm sick of all of these kinds of things being done during prime time while they ignore every sport except swimming, gymnastics and beach volleyball. Would beach volleyball get as much coverage if the outfits they wore had more coverage? |
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Actually, I did see some, but I think it was in the post-midnight hours. |
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btw, I think I'm the only woman in the US who does not find Michael Phelps to be remotely attractive. (ducking from the flames) |
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While I do respect and sit in awe of his athletic ability, and do admit that he has a nice set of abs, there are quite a few other swimmers that I would take in a heartbeat over him. This includes Aaron Piersol, receding hairline and all. Love. Him. |
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If she decides to rush (SMU is deferred) I guess Kerri Strug can write her Theta rec! |
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It's all about Lochte and Peirsol in the looks department. |
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Maybe we can get her to write a recruitment story;) |
EARLY this morning (I have a puppy which is worse than having a baby - crying all night), I watched the tennis match with Blake and a guy from Chile (I think Fernandez but can't remember). Anyway, in the last set, Blake was up 9 games to 8 and the Chilean was serving, score tied at 15 all. So, Blake hits this ball, the Chile guy is at the net, and the ball deflects OFF HIS RAQUET out of bounds. So, the referee calls it out.
Blake argues that the Chile guy's raquet hit the ball - it was clear on tv and the commentators were all saying it happened. Well, the referee just sits there and does nothing. The Chile guy is down at the end of the court with his back to the discussion (CHEATER, CHEATER PUMPKIN EATER!!!!) not saying anything. Well, you'd hope Karma would come back and bite him in the butt, but NO, Blake, visibly shaken ends up losing not only that game, but is then broken and loses the match. The commentator was shocked and made the comment that tennis is supposed to be a gentleman's game and the Chile guy KNOWS that he lost that point and should have said something, that that's the way it used to be done. SHAME on him. Now, Blake is a big boy, and should have been able to refocus, but still, I just think that is such bad sportsmanship, and in the Olympics, you'd hope that people would act in a sportsmanlike manner. Winning at the expense of integrity is just bad:( |
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Mmm...Lochte. |
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