Looking at the Games from a female perspective - yesterday the 3 GB golds were won by women. Their medal tally of 9 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze means so far it's the most successful Olympics ever for British women. To think that even in 1986 women were barred from competing in rowing! I believe women make up 40% of the team, the highest ever, so I suppose one would expect a bigger haul than in the past. However, another thing to cheer is the first female from Saudi competing in a track event, and although she came last she received a standing ovation. So it really is Games for the Girls.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostLooking at the Games from a female perspective - yesterday the 3 GB golds were won by women. Their medal tally of 9 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze means so far it's the most successful Olympics ever for British women. To think that even in 1986 women were barred from competing in rowing! I believe women make up 40% of the team, the highest ever, so I suppose one would expect a bigger haul than in the past. However, another thing to cheer is the first female from Saudi competing in a track event, and although she came last she received a standing ovation. So it really is Games for the Girls.
I thought Nicola Adams, the 29 yo boxer from Leeds, who won the women's flyweight gold was brilliant too - well done all those women
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View Postwell done all those women
thirded!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostHowever, another thing to cheer is the first female from Saudi competing in a track event, and although she came last she received a standing ovation.
It really is an historic event, & she deserved the ovation, & the Games organisers deserve to be congratulated for insisting she should be there.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostIt's difficult to imagine the obstacles she must have had to overcome to be there. If there is a record of great Olympians somewhere she has to be on it.
It really is an historic event, & she deserved the ovation, & the Games organisers deserve to be congratulated for insisting she should be there.
I've deliberately chosen the Daily Mail's coverage
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI think that's stretching things, Lats ..
Well done to the Saudi runner for a brave stand against a bad system. Some have said that the Saudis chose poor performers to discourage others but I think that must be wrong and it sounds unfair. I fear that I am a conservative when it comes to women's judo and boxing, particularly the former. I don't like men's judo and probably only tolerate men's boxing because it can be argued convincingly that it is a discipline. Generally, I feel that any two people fighting is a step backwards, rather than forwards.
Anyhow, can't wait until we reach Gold on the other thread and can play Spandex Ballet.Last edited by Guest; 10-08-12, 12:45.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostI'm sure an enterprising director could come up with a Ring set during the Olympics. Rheingold, scene 1 - synchronised swimming; Alberich steals the gold medal from Flosshilde (of course ) on the podium. Gotterdammerung, last scene - Brunhilde loses the dressage.
Right, I've done the first & last scenes - any suggestions for the intervening ones?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostCan it? What kind of "discipline"? Who is such argument likely to "convince"?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostCan it? What kind of "discipline"? Who is such argument likely to "convince"?
My answer to those doesn't convince on logical grounds but I will give it anyway. I have a lot of autographs from famous boxers who trained or were trainers at the Manor Place Baths in South London many years ago - Downes, Conteh, many others. They were good enough to do that for me and so I have never opposed it - it also has a positive side but then in an ideal world etc etc.
Basically, it is here and I fully accept that - at times I have even watched it occasionally - but I am not sure that I welcome it being broadened in scope, whether in terms of gender or anything else. And I don't have any connection of that kind with judo.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
How about "Fripp's with Toyah Willcox, isn't he".
Otherwise, oddly stunned into silence.
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