11th medal, 7th gold for Allyson Felix. Supreme.
But my god Sydney McLachlan is a stunning young lady.
Aaaaaaand back to the legs fest.
This whole lot of athletes but Ramona Verman in particular
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jWbhk8F-ZI
11th medal, 7th gold for Allyson Felix. Supreme.
But my god Sydney McLachlan is a stunning young lady.
Aaaaaaand back to the legs fest.
Japan playing the US in the basketball. The poor Japanese girls have a disadvantage. It's their height! They need taller girls.
They have nationalized two black girls to add some height and muscle tp their line up, what do you expect, an all black Japanese basketball team ?
Nevertheless, to make the Olympic final is a huge effort, they should be very proud.
Another Japanese girl Yumi San just won Silver in the Omnium behind USA, great effort punching above their weights.
I was just looking at the teams of five Rhythmic gymnastic girls using the five balls.
I've never seen that discipline before. Basically, I thought I was looking at the impossible.
The girls' feats of co-ordination, physical artistry and memory are, the word is used too much, but is valid here, unbelievable.
___ter is right about the rhythmic gymnast girls being in a class of their own.
The gymnasium setting isn't ideal. Such was the magic the girls' were performing they should be doing it in an open meadow under moonlight. They are like spirits or sprites from a Midsummer's Night's Dream. I can't believe what I just saw. I can't split them, it is all equally impossible. They ALL deserve gold medals.
I guess the above are just words if you haven't seen it, but I've been thinking about all the mathematical complications and possible variables of them enacting a successful performance.
The accuracy demanded of each and every action, otherwise the whole stops working. Each complication is multiplied by the one before it. It is like girl x ball x girl x ball x girl x ball x girl x ball x girl x ball. Let's say that is a five to one difficulty of each moving part of the machine (5 balls and five girls interacting with precision while doing ballet moves) getting everything exactly right in one sequence of the performance.
So that is 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 9,765,625 to one chance.
And that is just for one sequence, and they do heaps of sequences! I can't recall how many, like 30 of them?
Like I said I can't see how it is possible. Yet I watched it happening. Too bad I can't provide a link as it is all copyrighted.
All this talk about the Olympics has me thinking. We could start the sexual olympics, sponsored by Aus99 and sell the broadcast rights to PornHub for a fortune. There could be girls from every country competing in events such as the Handjob Sprint or Acrobatic Blowjobs.
Watching the closing ceremony now. When they awarded bouquets to the volunteers, one of them on stage was a real cutey! The camera man must've noticed it too because she was the only one they zoomed in on!
Was just re-watching the athletics coverage for the final day of competition on the channel 7 app and boy, I never expected to be left in stitches. Had me laughing non-stop!
I have this weird thing. I really find it funny when someone breaks or loses their voice in the middle of a sentence. I mean if someone did that in a work meeting I would 100% burst out with at least a chuckle. In that coverage, the commentator basically lost his voice at the start of the last round of jumps and continued to commentate with a broken voice every few words he said! OMG I couldn't stop laughing!!!