Random: Women with sabers FTW!
Aug. 9th, 2008 10:35 pmCoolest Olympic moment thus far, from an American perspective, that you probably haven't seen:
ETA: An interview with the saber-wielding U.S. women takes place just before midnight. Yawn. I'd rather see 'em in action. Go team!
U.S. Women's Saber Team Sweeps MedalsGiven that their victory did not come out of nowhere (this would be Mariel Zagunis's second Olympic gold and Sada Jacobson adds a silver to her 2004 bronze, not to mention that their teammate Rebecca Ward is a world champion), it's a crying shame it isn't making primetime on NBC's broadcast. Maybe we could see some of the team saber competition, o network moguls? Because fencing totally rocks?
ETA: An interview with the saber-wielding U.S. women takes place just before midnight. Yawn. I'd rather see 'em in action. Go team!
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Date: 2008-08-10 03:17 am (UTC)Correct me if I'm wrong ... but didn't the olympics used to be more than just a short two week little advertising opportunity? I seem to remember watching the olympics when I was still living at home and they lasted seemed like the whole winter or summer season. When did it get so condensed?
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Date: 2008-08-10 12:46 pm (UTC)Correct me if I'm wrong ... but didn't the olympics used to be more than just a short two week little advertising opportunity? I seem to remember watching the olympics when I was still living at home and they lasted seemed like the whole winter or summer season. When did it get so condensed?
I think that's nostalgia speaking -- since 1928 (yay encyclopedia!) the modern Olympics have always lasted just a couple of weeks. Of course, there's all the trials and things in the run-up, so if you're counting the pre-Olympic tests, it would seem longer. I can remember tiny bits of the 1976 games, but the first ones I really paid attention to were the 1980 winter ones. I made a huge scrapbook out of the newspaper coverage (wonder where that went? must go look, at some point ...). I remember being devastated when Babilonia and Gardner pulled out of the figure skating and awestruck by Heiden winning all those speedskating medals (outdoors, IIRC). I wasn't all that into the hockey, but I was in front of the television for the whole "Do you believe in miracles?" thing, too. Then, actually going to the Salt Lake City games as a grown-up was a dream come true. Like I said, I'm easily amused. Must take care not to be too diverted by all the bread and circuses ...
Hey, your dragons hatched! Congratulations!
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Date: 2008-08-10 12:54 pm (UTC)I felt so darn bad for Kevin Tan of the U.S. on his signature event, the still rings. They had him in close-up as he was waiting on the podium and his eyes were darting all over the place, and then when he got up on the apparatus it was clear to me that he just didn't have his head together. The ever-optimistic Tim Daggett was saying, "He's looking very good," and I shouted back, "No, he's not! He's having all those form breaks! The rings are moving! When I saw him at the trials, they were bloody still!" -- and just then he failed to press up properly to a handstand and I felt sadly vindicated. (Most bizarre error of the night still goes to the Chinese parallel bars superstar who didn't pull hard enough to get back up above the bar he was working and sat on it. Even the crowd was dumbfounded. That's a totally different order of problem than losing your grip or underrotating your dismount or stepping out. I don't think I've ever seen that before.)
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Date: 2008-08-10 09:20 pm (UTC)Mom is supposed to take Tai Chi if she ever regains her balance enough to do so. I told her if she does, I will.
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