Who's that?**** a brick. Just saw someone I went to university with commentating on the Olympics for the BBC! What a blast from the past.
Tbf I actually remember seeing the Australian at Tokyo and she barely made a dent at all, so a lot can change in this sport in a few years evidentlyI think the South African climber is proof of this.
Actually, she might have been first on every wall, so she wouldn't have had the chance even if they could. If the others were watching her, it wouldn't have helped them at all. It's hard to climb when you are laughing.
Andy Stevenson. I did student radio with him back in the day, presented some sport with him (though I mainly did music content). Lovely guy despite him being a massive Liverpool fan.Who's that?
Unicorn.Andy Stevenson. I did student radio with him back in the day, presented some sport with him (though I mainly did music content). Lovely guy despite him being a massive Liverpool fan.
Seems like the organisers agree because the guy the commentators all thought would be disqualified was allowed to race his eliminator and won!False start leading to compete elimination seems a bit unreasonable when you get two runs
both things ruleSomeone on here posted that they didn't like women hitting each other in the boxing. How about young girls risking serious injury zooming around a concrete basin on a small tray with wheels?
Is this the shortest event in the games? I guess technically a dive or firing pistol is shorter but at least you get multiple goes.what doesn't rule: losing your speed climbing race by 0.01 seconds
at least until we bring in a duelling event, which should happen at LA28Is this the shortest event in the games? I guess technically a dive or firing pistol is shorter but at least you get multiple goes.
How have we managed to select a 50 year old bloke in the Men's when everyone else is a teenager?First British girl makes it around on the board just, which is quite an achievement watching the others