Yeah, seems like she kinda came from nowhere (ranked 22nd and all) and performed the race of her life. Hard to remember the last time there was such a shock result for one of our athletes. I mean, I know Natalie Rooney won silver a couple of days ago, but the surprise about that seems to be more because nobody knew she existed rather than her being a massive underdog in her event.So great to see Luuka Jones get silver in the K1 slalom. It's one of my favourite events to watch in every Olympics, and an unexpected NZ medal just made it even better.
This. Best thing.Fiji winning is one of my favourite things that's happened in these whole Olympics. They massively deserved it, and obviously it was a huge deal for the country. Really awesome to see.
In fairness, that's because we expect to win everything we compete in. Misguided though that may be, the people of Australia want to know their tax payers' dollars are being spent on people who actually win something, not someone who has several hundred grand tipped into them, cops a massive sponsorship on top of that from a ****ing breakfast cereal, goes in as gold medal favourite, bombs then gets out of the pool and says "Oh well, I don't need a gold medal to define who I am" or "It's not whether you win, but the fact you try your best to win". GAGF then.I'd like a new medal count - the how many medals you lost count. Take the starting predictions minus the end results and see who comes on top. Aussies would top this most years I think.
Getting to the events where you sit down and go backwards?Well the swimming started well for Australia, wasn't it 2 golds on the first night? Been a bit of a disaster ever since though. Looks like GB will power a long way clear of you in the overall table in the next few days given the amount of our bankers coming out.
Yeah yeah.Getting to the events where you sit down and go backwards?
Marginal gains.Crazy how we peak for the Olympics all the time.