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breathesgelatin 08-12-2008 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by CutiePie2000 (Post 1695160)
For any gymnasts who don't medal, they can go and get jobs in Cirque du Soleil afterwards. :)

Speaking of Cirque du Soleil, does anyone know when/if rhythmic gymnastics will be shown on NBC? Sadly since I moved I don't have cable and I am trying to avoid buying it because I'm so broke.

Or will it be available online?

I guess I can go search this out myself. I'm just worried because it's a "less popular" sport but one I really enjoy watching.

pbear19 08-12-2008 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by breathesgelatin (Post 1695189)
Speaking of Cirque du Soleil, does anyone know when/if rhythmic gymnastics will be shown on NBC? Sadly since I moved I don't have cable and I am trying to avoid buying it because I'm so broke.

Or will it be available online?

I guess I can go search this out myself. I'm just worried because it's a "less popular" sport but one I really enjoy watching.

Looks like it will happen very early Friday morning, US time. http://www.nbcolympics.com/rhythmicg...cs/index.html# (ETA - sorry, those are just the qualifying rounds. The finals are Saturday morning - and I'm sure that's the part that will be televised, at least in bits http://www.nbcolympics.com/rhythmicg...les/index.html)

I don't know if it will be on NBC or not, but I am pretty sure they usually show at least little bits of it. I only had cable for a couple of years, I don't believe I've ever had it during the summer olympics and I know I've watched rythmic gymnastics many times.

And the US mens' gymnastics team just won bronze!!!

tinydancer16 08-12-2008 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by pbear19 (Post 1695206)
And the US mens' gymnastics team just won bronze!!!

Those boys did a really amazing job, to come in and medal after having lost the Hamm twins and keep their composure even with all the heavy hitters around was just awesome. I was so proud watching them:)

breathesgelatin 08-12-2008 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by pbear19 (Post 1695206)
Looks like it will happen very early Friday morning, US time. http://www.nbcolympics.com/rhythmicg...cs/index.html# (ETA - sorry, those are just the qualifying rounds. The finals are Saturday morning - and I'm sure that's the part that will be televised, at least in bits http://www.nbcolympics.com/rhythmicg...les/index.html)

I don't know if it will be on NBC or not, but I am pretty sure they usually show at least little bits of it. I only had cable for a couple of years, I don't believe I've ever had it during the summer olympics and I know I've watched rythmic gymnastics many times.

And the US mens' gymnastics team just won bronze!!!

Awesome! Maybe I will get to catch some of it.

SOPi_Jawbreaker 08-12-2008 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by tinydancer16 (Post 1695216)
Those boys did a really amazing job, to come in and medal after having lost the Hamm twins and keep their composure even with all the heavy hitters around was just awesome. I was so proud watching them:)

I think I had heard that this was the first time competing in the Olympics for all of these guys. I thought it was really impressive how well they did under the pressure...being consistent and sticking the landings.

tinydancer16 08-12-2008 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by SOPi_Jawbreaker (Post 1695306)
I think I had heard that this was the first time competing in the Olympics for all of these guys. I thought it was really impressive how well they did under the pressure...being consistent and sticking the landings.

Yeah, this was the first time competing in the Olympics for all of them -the maturity they showed was, like you said, impressive.

LttleMsPrEp 08-12-2008 10:26 AM

I'm soo proud of them for getting bronze.. i was a little worried while they were on pommel horse because it looked like the nerves were getting to them but they def. rocked it out which is pretty awesome of them since it's their first olympics.. hopefully the women's team can follow suit.


***btw last i checked (about 2 a.m.) the U.S. was leading the medal count!!!

tinydancer16 08-12-2008 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by LttleMsPrEp (Post 1695345)
***btw last i checked (about 2 a.m.) the U.S. was leading the medal count!!!

Yup! We're at 21 right now, one up on China who's at 20.

DaffyKD 08-12-2008 10:51 AM

Cute little singer during the opening events mimed the song.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7556058.stm

DaffyKD

Taualumna 08-12-2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by DaffyKD (Post 1695359)
Cute little singer during the opening events mimed the song.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7556058.stm

DaffyKD

Not surprised. Modern Chinese are really obsessed with "projecting the right image" and this includes looks. Lookism is RAMPANT there. My mom told me that she read a story about a petite, yet slightly chubby girl being rejected for a job because of her height and weight. I think the position was PR-related. Even normal people, not from mainland China are criticized for their looks. My mom is constantly bugging me to get rid of some freckling on my face (acne scars from when I was a teen)! If it doesn't bother me, why should she care? And my mom isn't even from mainland China.

ZTABullwinkle 08-12-2008 12:36 PM

That isn't the only thing that they faked:

Fireworks faked in Opening Ceremony


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Excerpt from the article:
Meanwhile, it emerged that fake fireworks and lip-synching were part of Friday's spectacular opening ceremony - an extravaganza watched by a global television audience that likely surpassed 2 billion viewers.

Fireworks bursting into the shape of 29 gigantic footprints were shown trudging above the Beijing skyline to the National Stadium near the start of the ceremony. Officials confirmed that some of the footage shown to TV viewers around the world and on giant screens inside the stadium featured a computer-generated, three-dimensional image.

"It was confirmed that previously recorded footage was provided to the broadcasters for convenience and theatrical effects - as in many other big events," Wang said. "On the day of the ceremony there were actual footprints of fireworks from the south to the north of the city. However, because of the poor visibility of the night, some previously recorded footage may have been used."

AOII_LB93 08-12-2008 12:45 PM

Let's see, so they faked a singer, they faked fireworks, and they have 11 year olds competing...I wonder why a lot of people think they're full of it.

Unregistered- 08-12-2008 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1695435)
Let's see, so they faked a singer, they faked fireworks, and they have 11 year olds competing...I wonder why a lot of people think they're full of it.

Face it. Us Asians just look very youthful. ;)

Tinia2 08-12-2008 01:50 PM

and have you seen the reports about banning older people from around the events? saw several stories about that as well over the past few days. did not think, at the time, to copy links. i may have been too stunned.

added edit:
http://www.observer.com/2008/media/c...issing-elderly
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/11/sp...ll&oref=slogin

SOPi_Jawbreaker 08-12-2008 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1695435)
Let's see, so they faked a singer, they faked fireworks, and they have 11 year olds competing...I wonder why a lot of people think they're full of it.

I don't really like how it's being called faked, because it makes it sound like everything was fake and they didn't really set off any fireworks at all. The fireworks did occur. People in the stadium did really see real fireworks. TV viewers were shown pre-filmed, computer-enhanced fireworks for a 55 second segment of the show.

I do agree that replacing the little girl was crappy of them. I think she was adorable. I don't think there's anything wrong with how she looks. That's how I looked at six...crooked teeth, Dorothy Hamill bob, and all.

AOII_LB93 08-12-2008 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by OTW (Post 1695476)
Face it. Us Asians just look very youthful. ;)


I wasn't saying that at all Sandy...but seriously, you believe those girls are 16? :)

Computer enhanced fireworks, sure in a videao game, but why in reality? It still looked amazing. What is the point? And replacing the little girl was a crappy thing to do...the one who actually did the singing was just as cute.

While so many are raving about the openness of China and how amazing everything at the Olympics is, I believe that this is what the Chinese govt. wants the world to see. I have friends who spent 3 weeks in China last year and they said it was nothing like what we are all seeing on TV.

Oh well...Go USA, go Phelps!

Unregistered- 08-12-2008 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1695568)
I wasn't saying that at all Sandy...but seriously, you believe those girls are 16? :)

Computer enhanced fireworks, sure in a videao game, but why in reality? It still looked amazing. What is the point? And replacing the little girl was a crappy thing to do...the one who actually did the singing was just as cute.

While so many are raving about the openness of China and how amazing everything at the Olympics is, I believe that this is what the Chinese govt. wants the world to see. I have friends who spent 3 weeks in China last year and they said it was nothing like what we are all seeing on TV.

Oh well...Go USA, go Phelps!

LOL, I was joking. I totally agree, there was NWIH those Chinese gymnasts were at least 15-16. My BF was shit talking the whole time.

This reminds of those C&C Music Factory music videas of the early 90s and how they used the plump singer's voice, but preferred a skinny and younger model lady to lip sync in the video.

epchick 08-12-2008 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1695568)
I wasn't saying that at all Sandy...but seriously, you believe those girls are 16? :)

Computer enhanced fireworks, sure in a videao game, but why in reality? It still looked amazing. What is the point? And replacing the little girl was a crappy thing to do...the one who actually did the singing was just as cute.

While so many are raving about the openness of China and how amazing everything at the Olympics is, I believe that this is what the Chinese govt. wants the world to see. I have friends who spent 3 weeks in China last year and they said it was nothing like what we are all seeing on TV.

I could believe that those girls were 16. But then, I lived in a dorm with 200+ Chinese, and not one of them looked their age. My roommate was 22, and she didn't look a day over 16.

They put in computer fireworks because it was too dangerous to show the fireworks live. The fireworks they "enhanced" were not the ones in the Stadium, they were the ones that were outside. If they had shown the fireworks live, they could have had a really big electrical problem.

The fireworks DID go off in Beijing. My friend was studying in Hong Kong for the summer & went to Beijing the last few days she was there (she came back the 9th of August, so i'm not quite sure how much Olympic stuff she saw) but she said it was EXACTLY like what we saw on TV. And that China is gorgeous!!

AOII_LB93 08-12-2008 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 1695673)
I could believe that those girls were 16. But then, I lived in a dorm with 200+ Chinese, and not one of them looked their age. My roommate was 22, and she didn't look a day over 16.

They put in computer fireworks because it was too dangerous to show the fireworks live. The fireworks they "enhanced" were not the ones in the Stadium, they were the ones that were outside. If they had shown the fireworks live, they could have had a really big electrical problem.

The fireworks DID go off in Beijing. My friend was studying in Hong Kong for the summer & went to Beijing the last few days she was there (she came back the 9th of August, so i'm not quite sure how much Olympic stuff she saw) but she said it was EXACTLY like what we saw on TV. And that China is gorgeous!!

My friends who were in Beijing said it was beautiful as was the rest of China that they visited, but again, a lot has changed just for the Olympics. What we are seeing is what the gvot. is allowing us to see. My friends were both coughing up black stuff and blowing their nose with black stuff coming out because of the severe pollution there. I mean come on, it's the Olympics, in any country how much of the reality do you see when you watch them?

I teach in an area with a high Asian population, 14-18 years old, and the vast majority of my students look younger than their age, but the gymnast in question, I'm sorry, how many 67lb 16 year olds do you know?

Tinia2 08-12-2008 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1695568)
I wasn't saying that at all Sandy...but seriously, you believe those girls are 16? :)

Computer enhanced fireworks, sure in a video game, but why in reality? It still looked amazing. What is the point? And replacing the little girl was a crappy thing to do...the one who actually did the singing was just as cute.

While so many are raving about the openness of China and how amazing everything at the Olympics is, I believe that this is what the Chinese govt. wants the world to see. I have friends who spent 3 weeks in China last year and they said it was nothing like what we are all seeing on TV.

Oh well...Go USA, go Phelps!

i wonder that as well. have a family friend who is has been reporting from china awhile now for fox radio news. will have to ask him about that once he gets free of his over seer

BetteDavisEyes 08-13-2008 12:35 AM

Damn. After Alicia Sacramone's mistakes, I knew that China would win that gold medal.

irishpipes 08-13-2008 12:37 AM

I want to hug Alicia Sacramone. Poor girl.

epchick 08-13-2008 12:37 AM

Can they NOT interrupt the gymnastics competition w/ swimming? I watch the Olympics for the gymnastics, and swimming is probably my least favorite to watch. By watching swimming, they cut out 3 gymnastics routines!

BetteDavisEyes 08-13-2008 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by irishpipes (Post 1696114)
I want to hug Alicia Sacramone. Poor girl.



Yup. She'll be playing that "What If" game for years to come.

texas*princess 08-13-2008 12:40 AM

^^ I knew that too :(

Did you hear that former (?) gymnastics coach's commentary at the end?

(Referring to the Chinese, something to the effect of: ) "They did really well... it's too bad they're underage!" LOL

BetteDavisEyes 08-13-2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by texas*princess (Post 1696123)
^^ I knew that too :(

Did you hear that former (?) gymnastics coach's commentary at the end?

(Referring to the Chinese, something to the effect of: ) "They did really well... it's too bad they're underage!" LOL


Jeez. What an ass. What he said *may* be true but unless they can 100% certifiable prove it, there's nothing that can be done.

sunnyhibiscus 08-13-2008 02:35 AM

((((((((Alicia)))))))

I feel bad for her.

kchaptergphib 08-13-2008 05:18 AM

It's unfortunate that 3 of the US women made mistakes in the team gymnastics event. So China simply out-performed them, and that's all there is to it. I hope the team can grow to be happy with the silver they got, considering the points they achieved.
That said, it is a bit disgusting to me that so many of the Chinese gymnasts appear to be under the 16-year-old minimum. But I am sure, especially in a country such as China, there will never be a way to prove they were too young to compete.
Let's all just hope for better luck in the individual events.

And as to another sport, cheer on my friends on the Rowing team! I know the 3 guys in the bow of the Men's 8+ (Beau, Matt and Micah, respectively) and they have made it to the semifinals round.:D The M8+ got gold back in Athens, so we're hoping for at least a medal, this time, too!

GO USA!

srmom 08-13-2008 09:38 AM

OH MY GOSH - so happy!!

My friends Sally, Debby and Carrie, after 7 races with 3 to go, are squarely in 3rd - hang on girls!

AND, my friend Anna, after 3 races is in 1ST!!!! She is expected to medal, but the competition is stiff!!!

Keep Sailing Fast!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!

Photo of Anna:

http://www.nbcolympics.com/sailing/p...id=205394.html

LttleMsPrEp 08-13-2008 10:36 AM

It was definitely heartbreaking to watch Alicia fall off of beam while knowing that the opportunity to pass the Chinese was lost and then watching her fall short on one of her tumbling passes on the floor. You could just tell how bad she wanted it but the nerves might've gotten to her. It also makes me wonder other things like how well would the women's team have done if both Chelsea Memmel and Samantha Peszeck were able to contribute more??

Either way I'm very excited that the woman captured the silver.. now i'm hoping for Shawn Johnson, Nastia Liukin, and Alicia(especially Alicia) to do amazingly well in the individual finals.

Maybe I'm bitter but I was soo happy when Bela Karoli( i'm sure I spelled that wrong) stated that he doesn't feel that the Chinese deserved gold because of age. But like everyone says with a government like China's there's no way that we'll ever know for sure what their actual ages are..

On the bright side the U.S. is STILL leading the medal count!!!!

ZTAngel 08-13-2008 10:40 AM

If it's determined years from now that the Chinese team did have competitors under the mandatory age, could their medal be revoked?

(this may have been discussed at some point in this thread so my apologies if it has)

LttleMsPrEp 08-13-2008 10:43 AM

I think there's a chance that their medal could be revoked if that's the case.. I've never heard of anything like that before but the only reason I"m thinking that thats a possibility is because when that track and field player got outed for taking steriods didn't she have to give up hre medals that she won?? I"m like 80% sure she did

Tinia2 08-13-2008 10:54 AM

there is another matter that i do not believe has been brought up here; the type of equipment being used.
the equipment used by the usa teams in training is by different manufacturer than is at the games. has different feels, texture, materials and reactions. if i recall the news story correctly for example the floor at games has more bounce to it.

srmom 08-13-2008 10:58 AM

But their Chinese passports say that they're 16, and we all know that government documents HAVE to be truthful:rolleyes:

pbear19 08-13-2008 11:04 AM

I was thinking about the possibility that some of the Chinese girls are under 16 last night, and actually feeling a bit sorry for them. Can you imagine if they are in fact too young? They will have to go through their whole lives living a lie about their age, knowing that they won a medal they didn't technically deserve. The likelihood that it was their choice to lie about their ages (if they have) is slim to none.

I know it's a different culture, but think about it in terms of the US. Your 18th and 21st birthdays are a lie, you "turn" 30, 40, 50 before you actually get there, you qualify for benefits at an earlier age than you deserve. For me the guilt and the need to keep up the ruse would take away all the joy of the medal.

So, I hope for their sakes that they really are all 16.

irishpipes 08-13-2008 11:07 AM

I thought during the men's competition they said the floor exercise mat was like concrete? They said it didn't have enough bounce and they were worried about injuries.

I really don't like the 3 up and they all count format. I liked the 7-6-5 that the used back in Atlanta (7 total teammates, 6 compete on each apparatus, 5 scores count). The 3 up excludes so many competitors and makes the pressure unreal. It seems that it opens the door for the team who has the best competition, rather than the best team, to win the gold.

honeychile 08-13-2008 11:25 AM

I feel the same way as everyone else about the gymnastics event, and really hope that the US ladies can pull it together for the individual events. In fact, I hope they sweep them! In the end, on 12 August 2008, the Chinese gymnastics team (however old they are) outperformed the US team. Now, it's time for the US team to dig deep and wipe the mat with the other competitors in the individual events!

ZTAngel 08-13-2008 11:52 AM

The broadcast froze up for a little while during the uneven bar routines but I thought that was because we had some major thunderstorms in the area.

LttleMsPrEp 08-13-2008 12:02 PM

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I ended up missing Nastia Liukin, Shawn Johnson and the first Chinese girl on floor because of it
Unfortunately both Shawn Johnson and Nastia stepped out of bounds.. and the first Chinese girl did pretty well.. I was uber pissed that they cut from gymnastics when China was on the uneven bars to show swimming (yes, I wanted to see Michael Phelps but still I don't think that that needed to be show as it was happening.

It is true the Chinese out performed the Americans but hopefully the Americans take all their "what if's" and wipe the floor with them... btw does anyone know whether or not it's only Alicia, Shawn, and Nastia for the individual? Is Samantha Peszecks olympics over?

SOPi_Jawbreaker 08-13-2008 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by pbear19 (Post 1696332)
I was thinking about the possibility that some of the Chinese girls are under 16 last night, and actually feeling a bit sorry for them. Can you imagine if they are in fact too young? They will have to go through their whole lives living a lie about their age, knowing that they won a medal they didn't technically deserve. The likelihood that it was their choice to lie about their ages (if they have) is slim to none.

I know it's a different culture, but think about it in terms of the US. Your 18th and 21st birthdays are a lie, you "turn" 30, 40, 50 before you actually get there, you qualify for benefits at an earlier age than you deserve. For me the guilt and the need to keep up the ruse would take away all the joy of the medal.

So, I hope for their sakes that they really are all 16.

I'm more concerned about what they may have had to give up to be part of the gymnastics program. Are they attending school or did they have to give that up for gymnastics? Are they living with their families or did they have to move away to a gymnastics school? If they are under 16, they may be able to get a few more years of gymnastics in, but what will happen to them when they are too big/too old for gymnastics and they are replaced with younger/smaller girls?

I feel like the US athletes have more of a chance at a balanced "normal" life. They practice hours and hours each day, but they still get to see their family. They still get an education, either going to school or being home-schooled. And hopefully, the combination of education and family will help them transition and adjust well to life after gymnastics.

I think, even for girls that are 16, it is an incredible amount of pressure. I cannot imagine the pressure for the Chinese girls if they are really only 10-14. The situation kinda reminds me of child actors that self-destructed after their fame ended...being used by people until they are too old and no longer useful to their handlers, being replaced by newer/younger stars in the spotlight, not being able to have a normal childhood, not getting the education needed to be able to go to college/get a job to support themselves as adults. I really hope that the Chinese gymnasts are able to avoid these pitfalls and grow into well-adjusted adults.


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