Don't really understand why she's representing GB - seems to have far more connection to the US or Japan.
Reading that has taken the shine off of it for me, real shame, I wish I didn't know to be honest!
Happy for her though, it's a great achievement.
I get that in team sports with big money etc someone with a tenuous link to a country can play and it still feels amazing, but for the olympics, I feel like it is slightly more amateur and people, especially in individual competitions, should have much more of a link...
Can't see where we are going to get golds from now apart from ladies cycling? Equestrian maybe. Medal total and placing well down on last two Olympics.
Not really....might trail off, but pretty successful by Day 12.
Aussies not covering themselves in glory. Times article
Australian Olympians are under investigation after complaints that they had caused chaos on a flight home from Japan, with “excessively drunk” behaviour, vomiting and raids on the plane’s stocks of alcohol.
Japan Airlines sent a written complaint to the Australian Olympic Committee following “obnoxious” and allegedly unsafe behaviour on the ten-hour flight carrying the country’s rugby and football teams, Australia’s 7 News reported.
“Rather than compete for Japan, Brown opted to skate for Team GB due to feeling that the British Skateboarding Association would place less pressure on the star than the team’s Japanese counterpart.”
Just been watching the skate boarding. Hung on for 15 minutes or so trying like hell to get into it……what a complete fucking boring waste of time that was!
Yes, a strange name for such a beautiful looking animal….as horses go, he’s as as perfectly formed and turned out as it gets. I could spend a good hour or two just watching him wandering around a pasture.
Just been watching the skate boarding. Hung on for 15 minutes or so trying like hell to get into it……what a complete fucking boring waste of time that was!
I tried watching a bit last night because of Sky Brown but I managed three skates, absolutely awful.
Fair play to her given the battles she had to get there.
In May last year, Brown fell from a ramp in training, fracturing her skull, breaking her left arm and wrist and suffering lacerations to her heart and lungs.
Brown also tumbled before her Olympic qualifier, breaking her arm, but came first while wearing a protective cast.
Good to see all the grown men digging out a 13-year-old olympic medal winner.
Who is? I don't think anyone is digging her out (I'm assuming you mean being horrible to, and not the definition I always had in my head for that phrase... I hope )...
The sport of skateboarding in general, or the fact that she has a very minor link to the country she has represented, sure, but I haven't seen anyone say anything mean about her, quite the opposite in fact.
The USA, with three of the fastest 100m runners in the World this year and favourites to win the relay, failed to even qualify for the Final. This will go down well at home!
I don't dislike Australians per se, but I must admit my focus is on the medals table positions 4 and 5.
I really want them to lose as much as I want us to win. My heart sank when I noticed they have leapfrogged us again overnight. I think it comes down to Newton's third law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The Aussies, Scots and Millwall fans for that matter have 'given it' hard and fast over the years and it turns a normally mild mannered Raith into a monster.
The Sky Brown story is totally inspirational, particularly for someone with two young daughters.
They watched it and were inspired. Grumpy old men on here looking for the negatives is so bloody typical.
Absolutely. The really fascinating thing for me is that she has loved the journey getting there as well as now competing at the top in her sport. That really isn't the case for a very high percentage of athletes of all sports. Is this the innocence of youth or will she still feel the same about things in 10 years time?
The Sky Brown story is totally inspirational, particularly for someone with two young daughters.
They watched it and were inspired. Grumpy old men on here looking for the negatives is so bloody typical.
Exactly. Got a 10 year old daughter who skateboards, and she's known about Sky Brown for years, and was really into it. I've had a go on her skateboard and had it have been filmed, I could have retired on you've been framed sponsorship.
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A great horse with a silly name
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-58088648
Happy for her though, it's a great achievement.
I get that in team sports with big money etc someone with a tenuous link to a country can play and it still feels amazing, but for the olympics, I feel like it is slightly more amateur and people, especially in individual competitions, should have much more of a link...
Not really....might trail off, but pretty successful by Day 12.
Times article
Australian Olympians are under investigation after complaints that they had caused chaos on a flight home from Japan, with “excessively drunk” behaviour, vomiting and raids on the plane’s stocks of alcohol.
Japan Airlines sent a written complaint to the Australian Olympic Committee following “obnoxious” and allegedly unsafe behaviour on the ten-hour flight carrying the country’s rugby and football teams, Australia’s 7 News reported.
Hung on for 15 minutes or so trying like hell to get into it……what a complete fucking boring waste of time that was!
I could spend a good hour or two just watching him wandering around a pasture.
Firstly how is that an Olympic sport
Secondly how is that worthy of a bronze medal, no offence to the girl but it looks like something you see down the skatepark lol
Obviously its a great achievement for a kid at her age.
maybe im just missing something because skateboarding isnt my thing, so there is a technical thing i have missed lol
Also im still bitter that the likes of skateboarding is in the Olympics and snooker is still overlooked, which is ridiculous
In May last year, Brown fell from a ramp in training, fracturing her skull, breaking her left arm and wrist and suffering lacerations to her heart and lungs.
Brown also tumbled before her Olympic qualifier, breaking her arm, but came first while wearing a protective cast.
The sport of skateboarding in general, or the fact that she has a very minor link to the country she has represented, sure, but I haven't seen anyone say anything mean about her, quite the opposite in fact.
Grumpy old men on here looking for the negatives is so bloody typical.
I really want them to lose as much as I want us to win. My heart sank when I noticed they have leapfrogged us again overnight. I think it comes down to Newton's third law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The Aussies, Scots and Millwall fans for that matter have 'given it' hard and fast over the years and it turns a normally mild mannered Raith into a monster.