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Kevin 06-12-2004 12:17 AM

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Originally posted by RACooper
Hehehe... that's a funny statement... if only because I've heard the exact same thing said about US judges, Russian judges, Spainish judges, well basically everyone..... it's all perspective, unless of course your score is so messed-up that even other countries athletes complain (like Salt Lake).
That's actually what I was thinking about when I mentioned it.

How about I amend my statement only to include a certain French pairs figure skating judge?

smiley21 06-12-2004 10:37 AM

i think that last part of august is a little late for the olympics. does it not usually come on in july??? i do not recall ever being in school during the olympics. i hope that i do not miss all of the gymnastics. that is all i have ever cared about with the olympics. although i know that i will have to watch the other stuff.

i just hope that everyone stays safe during the games. cause you know that security is going to be in HIGH GEAR.

AlphaSigOU 06-12-2004 10:44 AM

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Originally posted by smiley21
i think that last part of august is a little late for the olympics. does it not usually come on in july??? i do not recall ever being in school during the olympics. i hope that i do not miss all of the gymnastics. that is all i have ever cared about with the olympics. although i know that i will have to watch the other stuff.

i just hope that everyone stays safe during the games. cause you know that security is going to be in HIGH GEAR.

Traditionally, they've been held in the summer months of July and August, though television has pushed it closer to late summer to (ahem) coincide with the new fall TV lineups.

Interestingly, the 2000 summer games in Sydney were held in the Southern Hemisphere's late winter/early spring. (The 1956 Summer Games in Melbourne were actually held in our winter (their summer) with the exception of the equestrian events, which were held in Stockholm, Sweden - Australia has very strict animal quarantine laws).)

queequek 06-13-2004 01:38 AM

/hijack

For those who are Canadians, is it annoying if you are abroad, then someone appoach you, thinking that you're an American and start complaining about something?
Pretty sure there are lots of incidents out there, giving our Canadian brothers and sisters hard time because people think that they are Americans (from my experience last summer in Europe).

RACooper 06-13-2004 02:14 AM

It happens.... but they usually buy you a drink to make up for it :)

Seriously though what bothers me though is the number of Americans travelling as "Canadians"... you know the Canadian flag displayed and all (in fact I have seen GCs recommend doing this). You should have pride in your own country and not feel the need to hide who you are.... as well as mis-represent yourself to others... to me it'd be like me wearing another org's letters....

DolphinChicaDDD 06-13-2004 11:24 PM

Someone bought up the anti-american feelings already, and my mom and I were actually talking about that the other day. She mentioned that she doesn't have a very good feeling about the events. Once she said that, my mind returned to the Munich Olympics (not that I was alive for them, but I do know all about them thanks for Prefontaine). And then to the Atlanta bombings.

What are your thoughts about the secruity of the games? I know there will be alot of security measures, so I don't mean that. I mean more along the lines of does anyone else think that something might go wrong with these games as well?

I'm trying my hardest to not sound negative, but considering sentiment around the world and that there have already been issues in Greece, I'm a bit concered for everyone's atheletes.

queequek 06-13-2004 11:57 PM

It is interesting because Athens 2004 will be the first olympic games since the modern trend of "terrorism" happens against Americans (at least since 9-11). Everybody is watching nervously on what will happen during the event, and of course the official is tighten up the security measurement, with helps from EU and NATO forces. IF anything happens, it must be really well organized plan and execution, as the security will be super tight.

Personally, I don't trust anyone for the safety of our atheletes and any other Americans out there. Heaven knows what will happen.

Nothing we can do as a civilian, really. Just wait and see, and enjoy the Olympics competitions as much as you can, as did Zeus.

bcdphie 06-14-2004 12:11 AM

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Originally posted by queequek
It is interesting because Athens 2004 will be the first olympic games since the modern trend of "terrorism" happens against Americans (at least since 9-11). \

What about Salt Lake City??

queequek 06-14-2004 08:25 PM

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Originally posted by bcdphie
What about Salt Lake City??
Oh, I meant the Summer Olympics. I don't consider Winter Olympics as the "real" olympics, because if you see it, more than 90% of the Winter Olympics participants are Western Countries anyway (except Jamaica, with the bobsled ;) )

Even the middle eastern countries participate the Summer Olympics.


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