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191.1 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:23 | 6 |
| � Also, what happens with all the new "soverign states" formerly
� occupied/owned by the (former) U.S.S.R.?
This question was asked of Yeltsin and Gorbachov last night on ABC's
"town meeting". The answer was that there would be a Soviet team and
not teams from individual state/countries.
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191.2 | Winter Games are in France, BTW | AITE::WASKOM | | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:47 | 27 |
| NBC did some stuff on the effect on the East Germans of the merger of
the sports programs with the West Germans. Basically, the East Germans
will still be a factor in the coming Olympics, but the sports machine
has already been dismantled, and for the youngsters who had been tapped
previously, their development has hit the skids. Same thing appears to
have happened in the Soviet Union, although for more economic reasons
than political. Basically, no one can afford to foot the bill for
sports development. Until their economies have a little slack back
(they're going to have trouble feeding everyone this winter, which is
kind of basic) sports is going to take a back seat.
I'd also expect to see more athletes trying to turn pro in the Western
leagues. Again, it's as much an economic as political thing.
Politically, eastern bloc athletes can finally leave their countries
and retain their earnings. Economically, the leagues, teams, and
training they received in their home country aren't being funded any
more. To have access to top-notch coaches, trainers and competition,
they'll have to go outside the country - at least for a while. What
the current coaches and trainers are doing is anyone's guess. Some of
them may be able to follow in the footsteps of Bela Karolyi and set up
shop somewhere in a less economically devastated part of the world.
I'm not sure how I feel about the likely changes. It'll be interesting
to see what happens in both 1992 and 1994/6. (Winter Games will be two
years off from Summer Games after this Olympics.)
A&W
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191.3 | Could they be "naturalized" almost immediately? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Sep 06 1991 12:55 | 17 |
|
A&W,
I agree that we'll see many athletes (eventually) turn pro. I also
envision an accelleration in "World League" formations since
the barriers are (mostly) down BUT I wonder if there will be
former EB athletes moving into western countries to try for berths
on THOSE teams.
Whattya think?
Kev
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191.4 | | AITE::WASKOM | | Fri Sep 06 1991 13:01 | 13 |
| Kev -
I kinda think they'll be turning pro but not changing nationality.
We've seen the beginning of what I think the trend will be. Come to
the US (or other free market country) for college or pro team. Play
for them. National teams get picked based on the athlete's performance
on their free market team. (Soccer has been doing things this way for
quite a while, actually, for the World Cup squads.) Those few sports
which still have truly amateur players and no leagues and such, like
some of the shooting events, archery, sailing, and rowing are likely to
see a sudden drop-off in formerly East-bloc participation.
A&W
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191.5 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Mr.Haney-ConArtist or Entrepreneur? | Fri Sep 06 1991 13:11 | 33 |
| The effect of the merging of the Germanies has already been felt in the
Sports world. The all-powerful East German Women have not been nearly
as dominant - this was extremely evident in the Swimming World
Champeenships. They used to dominate - this year they were virtually
non-existant.
In the long run, Germany will field strong Olympic teams - the West
Germans always made good showings. In the T&F champeenships, the
Germany's did all right - but in the past, the East Germans (again,
riding the dominance of their women) were fighting with the USA and the
USSR for the total medal lead. Katrine Krabbe was the only real
standout from the old East German team.
What may suffer in the changes in the East Block are the dominance
those teams had in the lesser sports. One thing the East Bloc did was
train legions of folks in sports that were popular in smaller countries
(like Team Handball, for example) or go after sports that weren't
popular in the US (and some other western nations).
The Soviet breakup may have some repurcussions - the Soviet hockey team
was 0-2 in the Canada Cup - and looked a far cry from the dominant team
they were.
As for the Olympic movement allowing folks to compete "without a
country" - they never have in the past. During the African Boycotts, a
sprinter from Gabon, and another from Guinea (in South America) tried,
and were rejected. During the US Boycott, a few US Athletes tried that
route, and were rejected. The IOC is too politically motivated to
uphold the traditions they were created with. (I believe the official
Olympic Charter allows for folks to compete under the Olympic Flag -
but that hasn't happened.)
JD
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191.6 | Changes in European Soccer | GEMVAX::HILL | | Fri Sep 06 1991 15:31 | 35 |
| As A&W said in .4, this has been going on for the past few years in
European soccer. Lots of players play in top pro leagues outside of the
country and also play for the national team. The leagues in Italy and
Spain offer salaries in the "American Star" (not superstar - yet)
range, and many top E Europeans and other foreigners play in those
leagues.
The national team of West Germany won the World Cup last year, and now
with the merger, they have picked up some Eastern players. East Germany's
team was a middle-of-the road team, better than many, but not good enough
to qualify for the last 2 WCs. Only a couple of players from EG have made
the united German national team.
When the Bundisliga (W. German 1st division) absorbed the Eastern
clubs, they accepted only the top 2 (One of them, Hasna Rostock, has
American Paul Caliguri), while the 3-6 place teams played off against
the bottom 4 Bundisliga teams for 4 spots in the new united league,
with the rest going to the 2nd division. At the club level too, the
west is much stronger than Eastern Germany.
The real interesting thing I wonder about is what will happen to the
USSR team, who are currently very good. (They eliminated perennial
powerhouse Italy from the Euro92 championships). Most of the best players
are Ukranian, so if they go that route, it seems Ukraine could be one
of the better teams in Europe. Currently there are 35 countries in what
FIFA and UEFA (soccer's governing bodies) call "Europe," but this
includes seperate teams for N. Ireland, Scotland, Wales & England, as
well as minnows like the Faroe Islands, Malta, San Marino. Israel will
join next year at the club level and at the national level for the
qualifying rounds for the '94WC. It seems imminent that the Baltics
will have their own teams soon as well, and who knows what will happen
in Yugoslavia. This could be intersting, and will provide lots of new
opposition, at least in the qualifying rounds of National Team play.
Tom
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191.7 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jan 08 1992 10:19 | 3 |
| I have retitled this note to open it up for general discussion of
the Olympics. There is some related discussion in the Olympic
Basketball topic and the Track and Field Topic.
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191.8 | TV Coverage | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jan 08 1992 10:20 | 4 |
| Have any of you sports junkies broken down and called that 800 number
to check into that 3 channel, continuous broadcast of the 1992 Games?
If so, what's the scoop? How much are they charging for it and what do
you need to get it?
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191.9 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | | Wed Jan 08 1992 11:19 | 43 |
| I'm kind of waiting to get a poop sheet in my mail from my cable
company. Basically, you will need your cable company to agree to carry
the programming, and some sort of a decoder for the portions that you
pay to see. If your cable company already offers pay-per-view, *you*
will not need anything extra in your home.
Either Business Week or Fortune (probably Business Week) ran an article
on this. NBC is in serious financial trouble over the broadcasting of
the summer games. They are having difficulty getting cable operators
to free up three channels for the two weeks, and the pricing appears to
be too high. I believe that they are charging $125 for the three
channels -- don't know if that's for the full two weeks or on a daily
basis. They've asked several of the lower viewership channels if they
would be willing to preempt their regular programming with the Olympics
coverage, and have been refused by most of them. I believe that they
only have one channel currently freed to carry the coverage, and NBC
owns that channel. The other factor working against them is that this
is a pure discretionary spending item, and most of us are holding on to
our wallets pretty tightly right now.
Personally, I want to know what the schedule for the Games is, what is
expected to be carried on NBC as free coverage, and what they plan to
put on each of the three cable channels before I decide whether to buy.
I don't particularly like boxing, and would cheerfully skip that
coverage for something else. On the other hand, I'm not sure I want to
turn into a complete couch potato for the two weeks of the Games, and
getting out during events I don't care for is a good way to pace
myself.
During the Seoul games, I got a VCR and taped all the coverage that I
didn't actually watch. Some of those tapes are still unseen - I
reached a saturation point. This will be another factor when I decide
whether or not to do this. The final factor will be the anticipated
quality of the competition. It already appears that because of the
political situations in Yugoslavia, the ex-Soviet Union, and Germany
that some sports and events won't have the teams and/or training that
led to spectacular performances in the past. Basketball is the most
obvious, but I have to believe that other events will have similar
problems.
The whole thing should be very interesting.
A&W
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191.10 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Sleeping with the Lambs | Thu Jan 09 1992 13:48 | 16 |
|
I used to like the Olympic coverage of years ago when everything was
shown in a nice neat package in a two or three hour block in the
evening. Everything was taped, so there was no need to switch during
an event that you just got interested in. Plus the live coverage can
be agonizingly slow at times. As long as you didn't watch the early
sports report on the news where some of the highlights would be spilled
in advance, it was just like watching it live.
I'll never forget the Lake Flaccid[sic] games when we beat the Ruskies.
I thought I was watching the game live and it's one of the highlights
of my sports viewing life. And I was watching with people who already
knew the score and they didn't have the heart to spoil my fun.
Dickstah
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191.11 | 1992 Olympics | CACIQE::MELENDEZR | Ricardo Mel�ndez DTN 723-8310 | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:20 | 9 |
| Does anybody knows the date when the Olympics were celebrate this
year at Barcelona Espa�a?
I'm not sure if it's in july or august...
Thanks,
Ricardo
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191.12 | Winter Schedule | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Wed Feb 05 1992 17:29 | 100 |
| Well, I found an events schedule. This is what they have to choose from in
bringing us coverage. I don't know which teams will be playing when for the
hockey, and you may have to interpret some of what I wrote so I could get it
to fit in the available space. But if you want it, here it is :-)
A&W
Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
2/8 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/14
Ice 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games
Hockey
Figure Pairs Pairs Men Ice
Skating Orignl Freestl Orignl Dance
Speed Women Women Women Men Women
Skating 3000m 500m 1500m 5000m 1000m
Alpine Men Men Men Women Women
Skiing Dwnhil Cmbnd Cmbnd Cmbnd Cmbnd
Freestyle Ballet Ballet Mogul Mogul
Skiing Heats Finals Heats Finals
Nordic Women Men's Nordic Nordic Men
Skiing 15 km 30 km Cmbnd Cmbnd 10 km
Jumping Women
Nrml 5 km
Biathlon Women Men Women
7.5 km 10 km Relay
Bobsled
Luge Men Men Women Women Men
Single Single Single Single Double
Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
2/15 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/21
Ice 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games 3 games
Hockey
Figure Men Ice Ice Women Women
Skating Free Dance Dance Orignl Free
Speed Men Men Women Men Men
Skating 500m 1500m 5000m 1000m 1000m
Men Shrt
Trck
Alpine Women Men Women Men Gt Women Women
Skiing Dwnhil Super G Super G Slalom Gt Slalm Slalom
Freestyle Aerial Aerial
Skiing Heats Finals
Nordic Men Jumping Women Men Women
Skiing 15 km Large Relay Relay 30 km
Women
10 km
Biathlon Men Women Men
Relay 15 km 20 km
Bobsled 2-man 2-man 4-man
Luge
Sat Sun
2/22 2/23
Ice 3 games Final
Hockey
Figure Exhib-
Skating tion
Speed Women
Skating Shrt Trk
Alpine Men
Skiing Slalom
Nordic Men
Skiing 50 km
Bobsled 4-man
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191.13 | Summer Olympics dates | CACIQE::MELENDEZR | Ricardo Mel�ndez DTN 723-8310 | Thu Feb 06 1992 05:57 | 9 |
| RE: -1
Thanks, but I'm refering to the Summer Olympics...
Regards,
Ricardo
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191.14 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Thu Feb 06 1992 09:04 | 9 |
| Ricardo -
I realize that, but I don't know them yet either!
My entry was strictly for informational purposes. I hope that someone
around here has an idea more precise than "summer" for when the games
will begin in Barcelona. :-)
A&W
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191.15 | 8^) | CAM3::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Feb 06 1992 09:10 | 8 |
| > around here has an idea more precise than "summer" for when the games
> will begin in Barcelona. :-)
Sometime after June, and sometime before October.....
hth,
'Saw
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191.16 | First night roundup | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:06 | 41 |
| Well, the first weekend in Albertville is in the books. Highlights so
far ...
Austria has yet another downhill champion. Patrick Ortleib, with a "1" on
his bib, went down the vicious Val D'Isere course first and that was it.
Nobody else could touch him. The other favorites ... Heinzer, Kitt,
Giradelli, Stock, and so on either fell or came up slower. France's
Franck Piccard took the silver, just 0.05 seconds behind.
What a wild course !!! That 180 hairpin turn made you wince just watching
it. And some of the camera angles made it look like they were skiiing
straight down into hell. Wild stuff ... but why do they shake cow bells
at the skiers as they flash by ???
Pairs figure skating did their short program thing. The Russians (or
should we say "Unified Teamers" ???) will be tough to beat. Have to give
Scott Hamilton some credit. He really can explain the technical details
in simple pedestrian terms ... and somebody must have whispered in his ear
not to yell so loud. Or maybe he's saving it for later.
USA hockey team took a 6-3 win over the Italian team. Also, Canada
squeaked a 3-2 win over host France.
The opening ceremonies were tres bizarre !!! Whew, those bungee cord
dancers were wild. I kept hoping the big thing they were all attached to
would start spinning and whip them all around in a big circle. Neat
stuff. Nice to see some different cultures on American tube.
By the end of these two weeks, I will want to watch anything *BUT* another
CBS show. If "The Eye" spends as much time showing actual Olympic events
as they do their own commercials showing their own stars telling us
they'll all be back in two weeks, it will be a miracle. And I hope Coke
has some more Katarina commercials ... I'm getting a little tired of this
one.
Tim McCarver and Paula Zahn aren't breaking any new ground in Olympic
hosting, either. They're both resorting to cutesie little word play
banter ... "Bonnie Blair puts the bubbles in Champaign, Illinois !!!"
Groan.
Bob Hunt
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191.17 | | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-3/C11 297-4531 | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:17 | 5 |
| How about the two skiers from Senegal? One finished in the top
50 for the downhill, and the other walked away from a pretty ugly
looking fall.
Mike
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191.18 | Hell, *I* always look like that Senegal guy! 8*) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:20 | 1 |
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191.19 | had my VCR all set :-( | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:27 | 7 |
| Lithuania and Latvia make their first Winter Games appearance as
independent nations since 1936, and CBS decides to cut for a commercial
during the part of the Opening Ceremonies where the "Ls" enter the
stadium...I'm bummed!
py
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191.20 | | 58205::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Mon Feb 10 1992 10:53 | 37 |
| Other than the rather horrible commercial cut when Lithuania and Latvia
came in, CBS is doing a better job than I expected. (And they did come
back and show their entry during the coverage on Sunday, although I'm
not sure when.) That isn't saying much :-). I feel like I'm watching
2/3's "fluff" in order to get to the 1/3 competition. Admittedly, part
of this is that I've watched every minute of their coverage so far, and
there really haven't been that many events yet. I won't continue that.
Skip the weekday morning stuff - it's all promo for what will be coming
later. For my money, they could have done a much better job covering
the women's 1500 meters cross-country and the speed skating yesterday.
However, they have a difficult job of trying to make this games
interesting to a wide audience who doesn't usually follow *any* sports,
let alone the relatively esoteric ones of the Winter Games.
I've read about the men's downhill course in various ski magazines, and
it really *is* nearly vertical in several spots. I'm glad that the
Senegalese skier was able to finish -- and the spot describing what
he's going through in order to compete at all was very helpful in
engaging me in his run. I wish they'd shown the whole thing, like they
did for the more competitive skiers! The ski magazines have pointed
out that devising a course that challenges the top skiers, while being
easy enough that guys like the Senegal skier can also participate, is a
real trick. The general consensus was that the Val d'Isere course
didn't do it - it was too technically demanding. And then the guy from
Senegal finishes anyway and proves them wrong.
Personally I enjoy the figure skating. It was interesting to hear
Scott admit that the judges have pre-slotted the competitors based on
their practice. Must make the practices somewhat nerve-wracking!
(Also makes me wish we saw some of the "judged" practices.) I don't
always agree with the judges on who should place where, but that's part
of what makes watching the competition interesting. And I refuse to
take it too seriously.
So far, so good. I'm having a good time.
A&W
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191.21 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:14 | 25 |
|
> Tim McCarver and Paula Zahn aren't breaking any new ground in Olympic
> hosting, either. They're both resorting to cutesie little word play
> banter ... "Bonnie Blair puts the bubbles in Champaign, Illinois !!!"
> Groan.
Geez, tell me about it. Those two sure are corny. I figured it would
be great to watch the winter Olympics without Jim McKay, but now I'm
not so sure. Nantz & Andrea Joyce aren't bad - they should be hosting
it. Where are they - in New York?
RE: the downhillers from Senegal.
One of the few good sidestories that CBS has done that I found
interesting. Ranks right up there with Eddie the Eagle and the
Jamaican bobsled team.
How about that interview with U.S. figure skater Christopher Bowman
before the opening ceremonies Saturday night? After watching that, I
hope he doesn't win a medal, even if he is on the U.S. team.
CBS should've shown some more of the downhill runs. They only showed
about 6 or 8 skiers - they should've shown at least twice that many.
Joe
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191.22 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 10 1992 11:37 | 31 |
| CBS did at least do something smart by putting Charles Kuralt on the team.
I hope he does the wrapup segment each night. Eloquence.
Jim McKay was the master of Olympics hosts. He was heavily criticized
while he was the ABC host but NBC Bryant Gumbel in Seoul '88 and now CBS
McCarver-Zahn are showing us all what we're missing.
I thought Billy Kidd did a very good job at the downhill. Great technical
explanations showing how and why each skier either gained or lost speed.
Amazing to realize that they've actually got this death-defying event down
to a near-faultess science. Kidd did a nice job and definitely enhanced
the viewing.
During the segment with Swiss skier Franz Heinzer, I kept expecting Julie
Andrews to burst into song at any moment. Gorgeous Swiss Alps scenery.
Bob Hunt
P.S. This is really the first Olympics that the MicroHUNTS can watch and
semi-understand. And it's neat to watch them see all these "new" events
for the firsted time. I sat them down in front of the tube when the ski
jumpers were on and said ...
"Okay, now listen up. These guys are going to ski down this steep snowy
ramp and then *FLING* themselves up in the air and really *FLY* for a
couple of seconds."
And I get these looks that are like ... "C'mon, daddy, is this another one
of your jokes ???" You shoulda seen the looks in their eyes as the next
jumper went soaring. Followed up quickly by ... "I'm never gonna do
*THAT* !!!"
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191.23 | | 58205::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Mon Feb 10 1992 13:18 | 18 |
| Nantz and Joyce are also in Albertville. I figured out last night that
the Zahn/McGarver duo is doing their thing from 2 until 5 in the
morning. I'd probably be more than a little brain-dead then, too.
(But they displayed that woodenness during the pre-Olympics coverage
that CBS did too, so I knew what to expect.) For my money, Zahn is a
little better than McGarver. At least she's asking interesting
questions when she isn't struggling with incredibyly inept cutesy
scripts. The talent out at the individual venues is much better than
that at command central, and if I had to choose I'm not sure I wouldn't
do it the same way CBS has.
Katerina Witt as a commentator is a real treat. I loved her comment
that if she heard once more about Calla and Rocky being the "waitress
and the truck driver" she'd go bananas! She feels it detracts from
their skating ability, which is what the story should be. Yeah,
Katerina!!
A&W
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191.24 | Failure not so "tragic" this time with '94 close by | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 10 1992 13:40 | 16 |
| Something else that struck me during the downhill lasted night ... After
AJ Kitt's disappointing run, CBS got a mike in front of him and Kitt was
fairly calm about his poor showing. But then he said ... "I'll be back
in _two_ years."
And I thought ... "Hey, that's right !!! They're going to start
staggering the Winter Games two years from now in 1994 in Lillehammer,
Norway."
With most Olympics, you get some sorta *final* sense about some of the
athletes. A lot of them point toward one shot and that's it. But these
Games might be a little different. We might expect to see many of these
same names again in Norway in '94 and perhaps their disappointment this
time might not be so keen.
Bob Hunt
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191.25 | A lot of fluff so far, and little actual coverage | ANGLIN::KIRKMAN | Back to shoveling snow again (Uugh) | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:10 | 27 |
| The downhill was awesome. The difficulty of the course, the visual
shots of the runs, and the technical commentary all made to a great
presentation.
On a different note, I ended up watching nearly all of the pairs
skating. My wife wanted to be a skater in a former life - so I had
little choise. I intentually kept my emotional involvement to a
minimum, and ended up being entertained by my wife's commentary. She
disagreed with nearly every score by the judges, and got a little hot
under the collar on some of them. (Of course, she kept making comments
that every pair deserved a medal. :-) )
One thing I am curious about - From the commentary, skaters appear to
devote their entire carreer to either single or doubles competion, with
very little cross-over. With today's multi-sport, multi-event
athelets, why this exception for skaters? Is there a different skill
set required? My personal opinion was the jumping ability required for
singles, and the strength (men) / flexibility (women) required for
doubles. My wife couldn't give my a reasonble answer.
One frustating thing about the coverage is the lack of scheduling. The
schedule gives which events are being covered each day, but when each
individual event is being covered during a particular broadcast is not
given. Sitting through a 4 hr broadcast for 1 event might become a
problem.
Scott
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191.26 | Misc Olympic ramblings... | DECWET::METZGER | Think Snow.... | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:16 | 38 |
|
thank goodness for CBC (canadian Broadcasting Corp).. much less hype and hardly
any silly "Up close and personel" stuff that CBS continually hurls toward the
viewer.
"hey, Did you hear that Calla is a waitress and Rocky is a truck driver? Betcha
didn't know that did ya?"
From 11Am to 2PM yesterday CBS showed...2 minutes of x-c skiing, 3 speedskating
runs(2 american) ,3 ski jumping jumps(1 american). and 7 luge runs (2 american)
AJ Kitt didn't have a disappointing downhill run. He did well to finish in 9th
place. It's not his kind of course and he knew it.
I wish Marc Giardelli hadn't wiped. He was smoking....
CBS has good skiing commentators. Billy Kidd, Andy Mill and others. All
knowledgeable and none of them grate on my nerves.
Can't wait to see Tomba...
US Hockey team survived a bit of a scare yesterday. Trailing Italy 3-2 in a first
round match should serve as a wake up call.
What is the attraction of the opening ceremonies? If I want to see a parade I'll
go into a city on the 4th of July. And it's free. My wife and I were rolling on
the floor with some of those outfits put together for the opening game. I'm
talking about the people involved in the ceremonies not the athletes. Starting
with the walking blizzards and ending with the stiltmen wearing huge balloons
on their heads...quite a chuckle....
I think I'll tape most of CBS and watch on CBC instead...I feel sorry for you
people with CBS as your only viewing channell.
Katerina still needs some work on her English but she was right on with her
quote about Calla and Rocky...
Metz
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191.27 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:18 | 5 |
| Kristi Yamaguchi was participating in both singles and pairs skating up
until a couple of years ago. I think the amount of practice time makes
trying to do both almost impossible.
John
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191.28 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:29 | 18 |
| � AJ Kitt didn't have a disappointing downhill run. He did well to finish
� in 9th place. It's not his kind of course and he knew it.
I guess you're right. The pre-race hype however led one to believe that
Kitt had a real shot at some hardware. As I recall, he won a World Cup
event on this very course last December and also finished 2nd at Kitzbeuhl
(sp?), the supposed Indy of World Cup downhills. CBS made several Bill
Johnson '84 comparisons to Kitt and I suppose we were all looking for
more. I do recall either Kidd or Mill saying that Kitt would do well if
he finished 7th or better. Looks like they knew the real poop.
� I wish Marc Giardelli hadn't wiped. He was smoking....
Agreed. Ortleib let go one of his loudest sighs of relief when Giardelli
missed that gate. Also was a shame to see the grizzled ol' vet Leonhard
Stock fall. Still remember him surprising everyone in Lake Placid '80.
Bob Hunt
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191.29 | He wasn't a favorite for a medal at this course... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 10 1992 15:54 | 11 |
|
> I guess you're right. The pre-race hype however led one to believe that
> Kitt had a real shot at some hardware. As I recall, he won a World Cup
> event on this very course last December
Same site (Val D'Isere), completely different course. Kitt won at
the old course, which is straighter, faster, and less technically
demanding...
glenn
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191.30 | No real chance for Kitt even though CBS wanted you to think so | DECWET::METZGER | Think Snow.... | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:25 | 25 |
|
Kitt didn't have a chance after he got the 15 starting slot. That's what made
Frank's run so amazing. The course got slower all day due to it being in direct
sunlight.
Other misc rambling....
The guy that won the downhill reminded me of Donk in Crocodile Dundee.
It's too bad sideburns are coming back in style. It's the ugliest way for men
to wear facial hair....
Why do they award style points for ski jumping? Has the guy that jumped the
farthest total ever not won the gold medal? Or do you have to look pretty flying
280-290 feet through the air?
That wasn't a real downhill. Far too technical and too much speed being scrubbed
off around turns instead of just letting the guys do what they do best....fly
down the snow at huge speeds. Even Ortlieb (who won) said, "I hope they never
have another downhill here again. It's not a true downhill."
"Hey, did you hear that Cala is a waitress and Rocky owns a trucking company?"
Metz
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191.31 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Employees and Kevin Only! | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:33 | 18 |
| AJ kitt, like Curtis Duncan, was hyped by CBS to try to keep those Americans who
only watch the Olympics to wave the R,W, & B something to stay tuned for.
I miss being in Seattle and watching CBC - I'm sure the broadcast is much better
than CBS. Yesterday was the "CBS Commericials and Talk Show - with a side
order of Athletics". I do love the Cross Country coverage. 10 seconds of
the race. 30 seconds of consternation of the faces of finished competitors.
10 seconds of elation. Then the 5 seconds of "THis is how the Americans
finished..."
Its funny - one of the ideals of the Olympics is competition between the
brotherhood of man in a peaceful setting. Yet we don't get to watch events that
the US is strong in. I could see if CBS had limited time. But they waste
the time with this up close crap, re-runs of stuff, and all that inane babble
from the myriad of hosts. I'd love to know the ratio of BS to actual
athletics.
JD
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191.32 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:38 | 26 |
| re .30:
> -< No real chance for Kitt even though CBS wanted you to think so >-
Bingo. And I think that the men's downhill isn't the only event where
the US media (not only CBS) was/is overly hyping and setting
unrealistic expectations for US medal chances.
Calla and Rocky is a nice story, but were they really bonafide medal
contenders against Unified Team and Canadian pairs with tons more
experience and credentials at the international level? Last night
clearly answered that question.
I'm sure there'll be the inevitable "what happened to the US hockey
team?" talk if they fall short...but this is a team that was sub-.500
in their pre-Olympic exhibitions, a longshot at best to get ANY medal.
And provided Midori Ito is healthy and avoids a catastrophe, you can
bag the "1-2-3 sweep in the women's figure skating" talk I've seen in
more than one place.
Don't get me wrong, I'm rooting for the folks in red, white, and blue
as much as anyone. But at the same time, let's be realistic...
py
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191.33 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 11 1992 07:41 | 21 |
| Well, I for one loved the piece on Bill Koch.
His training methods are very interesting, and you
can say what you want about older athletes like
Foreman and Nolan Ryan, but it just goes to show
you that you are never too old to TRY.
And I think that no one should ever be bashed for
trying.... Look at Bjorn Salming, the Swedish hockey
player who played for 17 years in the NHL and is
now 40 and playing in his first Olympics....
The coverage does leave something to be desired but
I do like their human interest pieces. I loved the
one on Georg Hackel, the German luge champ, and his
home in Bavaria....
'Saw
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191.34 | Go Irish Bobsled Team! | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Tue Feb 11 1992 10:22 | 5 |
| How 'bout the Irish bobsled team's green sled? Was about to adjust my
set until my wife reminded me who was on the course...
py
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191.35 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Tue Feb 11 1992 10:28 | 7 |
| I caught just enough during last night's get-together to tell you that
the Koch piece last night had been run on Sunday afternoon. So we're
getting reruns of the fluff instead of the competition. :-( Anyone
have a number for CBS? Maybe if we all call we can get them to show us
more of the competition.
A&W
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191.36 | CBS just ain't doin' it | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Feb 11 1992 10:50 | 26 |
| � How 'bout the Irish bobsled team's green sled? Was about to adjust my
� set until my wife reminded me who was on the course...
It was green on both top and bottom which was how the Irish team rode the
thing down the track.
Kind of a ho-hummer lasted night. CBS is going to suffer the time lapse
problem every day. Everyone knew Bonnie Blair had already struck gold by
the time her race came on.
And way too many "fluff" pieces. There was one on Bill Koch, one on the
Chinese speedskater Ye Qiaobo, German luge-man Georg Hackl, what the pairs
skaters did on their day off between programs, a French chef piece, Scott
Hamilton with Kurt Browning, a live celebration from some bar in Blair's
hometown and so on and so on. Way too much icing and far too little
cake.
Luge was awesome as usual. MicroHUNTs were *stunned* once again and
swore off *that* adventure too.
Pairs finals tonight. The Russians will sweep gold and silver. The
Canadian pair will probably take the bronze. The top Russian pair will
skate to Liszt's "Dream Of Love" which was the Protopopov's signature
theme. Will Dick Button gush profusely ??? No doubt.
Bob Hunt
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191.37 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 11 1992 11:00 | 10 |
| The hard-core sports fan wants to see the competition - period - and
doesn't care about the personality pieces.
The Olympics attracts a lot of casual fans. In order to keep the
casual fans watching, there has to be a lot of fluff.
Lasted night when I got home I watched the Beanpot and I'm sure I
enjoyed it more than I'd have enjoyed the Olympics.
John
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191.38 | | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 11 1992 11:10 | 8 |
| > Pairs finals tonight. The Russians will sweep gold and silver. The
> Canadian pair will probably take the bronze. The top Russian pair will
> skate to Liszt's "Dream Of Love" which was the Protopopov's signature
> theme. Will Dick Button gush profusely ??? No doubt.
I think the pair from Canada will get the silver. And while Dick Button
may gush profusely, at least we aren't required to hear it.
|
191.39 | Yes, dear. | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Feb 11 1992 11:56 | 6 |
| � And while Dick Button may gush profusely, at least we aren't required
� to hear it.
We are in my house.
Bob Hunt
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191.40 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Feb 11 1992 11:56 | 13 |
| > The Olympics attracts a lot of casual fans. In order to keep the
> casual fans watching, there has to be a lot of fluff.
Kind of like Monday Night Football.
RE: Irish bobsled team
I missed this part, but the bobsled competition hasn't started
yet, has it? Was this just a piece on the Irish bobsled team? Also, I
haven't seen Jamaica's bobsled yet, but it was green in '88.
Joe
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191.41 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Buxom x-dressers threw fake gold coins at our feet | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:55 | 12 |
| Just tried to hook up a TV here during lunch for the Olympic update.
It consisted of a feature on tonight's pair competition and a feature
on the 28-15 year old pair. No news on events that happened today
like the biathlon and combined alpine event. Figured they might
show some of the biathlon since no one cares to watch it tonight.
Even a "Here's who won" today might have been nice...
For those who want to know about the the USA hockey game, keep
reading...
USA 2-0 final over Germany
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191.42 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Tue Feb 11 1992 13:46 | 11 |
| re .40:
> RE: Irish bobsled team
> I missed this part, but the bobsled competition hasn't started
> yet, has it? Was this just a piece on the Irish bobsled team?
Joe, they were showing a practice run (in which the men from the
Emerald Isle took a pretty nasty spill!).
py
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191.43 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:21 | 13 |
| I have a question:
Why, if the colors on the Italien flag are Red, White and
Green, do all of their international sports teams where
blue and white?
In the world cup their soccer team did. I cannot remember
what colors their squad wore in the rugby world cup....
Just curious...
'Saw
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191.44 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Forgot to cut my imbecilical cord | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:21 | 9 |
|
I got so bored with the coverage I switched to the Westminster Dog
Show. Tonight's competition features sporting breeds. At least
when yer sporting dog dives into the icy water to retrieve a duck,
you can reward him handsomly with a milkbone and a pat on the head,
instead of a bouquet of roses and a Wheaties endorsement.
Dickstah
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191.45 | Cool color; not too babyish ... thank God | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:26 | 9 |
| 'Saw,
The Italian national sports teams are often called "The Azzurri" or
something like that. The word is similar to our "azure", a shade of
blue.
I have no idea why they wear blue but they do look good in it.
Bob Hunt
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191.46 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:48 | 7 |
| Yeah, I've heard that name before.
Although, actually, their hockey team probably should have had a
Maple Leaf on it, with a little American flag on the shoulder 8^)
'Saw
|
191.47 | Hey 'Saw the Italian goolie is from Mefaah... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | IWantMySISwimsuitIssue! | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:54 | 1 |
|
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191.48 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:56 | 10 |
| Yeah, I noticed that and had a big laugh.
Delfino. Didn't he do a short stint in the NHL? Or am
I on drugs again.
Slasher, are they gonna have those seats fixed before the
Buffalo game?????
'Saw
|
191.49 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:57 | 4 |
| To my knowledge Delfino has never spent any time in the NHL. After
graduation from Lowell, he's been playing in Italy.
John
|
191.50 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 11 1992 15:11 | 6 |
| Bob,
you wouldn't happen to be biased about the color blue ??
The Crazy Met
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191.51 | :-) | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Tue Feb 11 1992 15:16 | 10 |
| � you wouldn't happen to be biased about the color blue ??
Just one particular shade of blue, that's all. Blue is a fine color. My
beloved Wahoos wear orange and blue and the Hornets' teal is a nice
blue-green mix.
Just that baby blue shade I can't stand ... That's why me and the missus
had all girls. Only pink booties and blankets in the HUNTcluster nursery.
Bob Hunt
|
191.52 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Feb 11 1992 17:04 | 5 |
| Hey,
That baby blue, isn't that stolen property from Columbia U, Crazy Met??
MikeL
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191.53 | we had it first | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 11 1992 17:44 | 7 |
| re: .52
You got it. When the Tar Heels order uniforms the color
they order is Columbia Blue.
The Crazy Met
|
191.54 | it's a girly mon color | FRETZ::HEISER | tears in heaven | Tue Feb 11 1992 17:45 | 1 |
| no the Violent Femmes had it first
|
191.55 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 11 1992 21:35 | 4 |
| Columbia, North Carolina, Rhode Island and parts of Maine's uniforms
are Columbia blue.
Ninj
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191.56 | need help w/one...... | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 12 1992 08:48 | 11 |
| I apologize for not really watching much of the games so far but I
gotta ask a question
Did somebody say Rocky is a truck driver?
;^)
Kev
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191.57 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:14 | 6 |
| Rocky Marval owns his own trucking company in New Egypt, NJ. Calla
Urbanski is a waitress.
Kev, I cain't tell if you were serious in axing the question or not.
Ninj
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191.58 | WHAT????? *ME* serious?????? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:21 | 16 |
| Thanks Ninj,
I thought that the statement about Rocky and his truck driving
could be the 1992 Phrase o' da mont, sort of like
"McMahon's been traded"
"send Hawk mail"
etc., etc.
get my drift?
sorry for neglecting the ;^) thingie!
Kev
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191.59 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Wed Feb 12 1992 09:38 | 14 |
| re .58:
Boys and girls, please note well what a life on SPORTshrooms will do
to your brain.
Kev is a fine example of a person whose life is totally defined and
dependent on 'shrooms.
Just say NO!
'Saw
|
191.60 | Olympic musings | SALES::THILL | | Wed Feb 12 1992 11:33 | 35 |
| I haven't been in here too much lately (gotta work sometime), but I figger'd I'd
throw in a couple of cents on the Olympics.
The "Fluff pieces" I don't find so bad. After all, unless you're a die-hard fan,
you probably don't know about the Swiss skier from Davos who lives on a farm and
prefers to drive a tractor instead of a BMW, etc. A little personality isn't too
bad for the non-Americans, escpecially since CBS seems to only care about flag
waving. What I find grating are these things like the celebration from Bonnie
Blair's hometown, etc. Whaddaya expect -- They KNEW she won the medal about noon
or so, and here it is 11:30 and the people at the bah are a little less coherent
than they might normally be... Paula Zahn and Tim McCarver are definitely on the
lame side ("Gee, Tim, if Bill Koch can make a comeback, why not you?") but at
least they are not Frank and Kathie-Lee
From a production point of view, this seems pretty bad. After all, the evening
show is all events that happened earlier in the day, so they should be able to
have the best highlights ready to go. The delay when they were working on the
mens' ski slope reminded me of the inane chatter of a baseball rain delay. They
could have edited it better.
Another pet peeve is that they ONLY are interested in American ahtletes. Granted,
the casual viewer cares about this most, but puh-leeeze, give a little credit
whre it's due. Instead of gushing over "the first time a_american won a medal
since 1972 in this event" try giving a little credit to the people who ARE the
best in their field, even if they are furriners. If Americans aren't winning it
is because someone else is better.
Re Italy = Azurri. The Italians wear blue in all International sports - soccer,
basketall, hockey, RUGBY, etc. This has to do with blue being the official color
of a certain nobility house, going way back. This is similar to the Dutch
wearing orange for William of Oranje, even though their flag is red white & blue.
The Germans wear green (dunno exactly why) as their secondary color (they wear
white w/ black, red & gold primarily) and the East Germans' color was Blue.
Tom
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191.61 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 12 1992 11:52 | 13 |
| From what I have seen this coverage is less jingoistic than coverage in
the past. They did a credible job covering the Russian figure skaters
and some of the other sports.
CBS paid lots of money to televise the game. I would guess that the
Olympics drwas a crowd that on the whole is more casual about sports
then say even the WS does. What appeals to many of these viewers is
seeing how the US atheletes did. Can't really blame any of the networks
for giving the audience what they want to see; it makes good business
sense.
The Crazy Met
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191.62 | Day 4 | SCNDRL::HUNT | Welcome back, Calvin & Hobbes !!! | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:13 | 26 |
| True, I have to give Scott Hamilton more credit now than for past skating
events. Someone has *definitely* whispered something in his ear. He's
much more globally attuned to this event and his "gushing" has been
well-aimed and nicely muted.
The Russian pairs are the best in the world and Hamilton wasted no time
saying so. Remains to be seen if he'll do the same thing when the singles
are up as the 'Mericans have strong hopefuls in both genders.
Is Dick Button not on the CBS crew ??? Haven't heard 'Boo!' from him so
maybe he ain't in Alvertville ???
The top two Russian pairs were exquisite. As much as I dislike the way
the "sport" is conducted, those two pairs I could watch and admire.
Classy, elegant, and at the highest apex of their "game".
Interesting side note: The old Russian skating organization promised a new
house to the top pair. Helps to keep things in proper perspective when
you realize these athletes don't have the best of conditions back home.
Also, although I don't miss the "Soviet Union" as we grew up with it, I do
miss their national anthem at the Games. Pretty song. I hope they won't
be the "Unified Team" forever ... some sense of nationality is important.
It's been way overdone in past Games but it does have some small place.
Bob Hunt
|
191.63 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:18 | 7 |
| Button is with ABC. He is a good commentator, but something about
Button always grates on my nerves. Hamilton is much easier to listen
to. The woman commentator (Tracy Wilson?) is far better than Peggy
Fleming in ABC.
The Crazy Met
|
191.64 | Button "buttoned up" ??? | SCNDRL::HUNT | Welcome back, Calvin & Hobbes !!! | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:32 | 13 |
| � Button is with ABC. He is a good commentator, but something about
� Button always grates on my nerves.
You're right, Button has been doing skating commentary for ABC for years.
ABC used to do all the Olympics. I kinda thought these guys were "free
agents" a bit. Hamilton's done a lot of work on ABC too and I'm surprised
Button didn't "moonlight" for The Eye this time.
Not that I miss him. I reached my limit with him in Calgary when we had
the "Dueling Carmens" between Katarina Witt (sigh) and Debi Thomas and the
"Battle Of The Brian Napoleons" between Boitano and Orser. Mega groan.
Bob Hunt
|
191.65 | Somewhat low-keyed | GRIND::MMARLAND | | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:33 | 12 |
| So far I think the coverage and the general atmosphere around the games
is somewhat lame. There seems to be no spontanaity (sp), even the
skating finals seemed somewhat anticlimatic. The one thing I miss is
the old Olympic theme song, that song always brought a rush to the
viewer, by editing in the highlights. The music now has no power. I
feel like I'm watching something that has been choreographed. Who are
the announcers for the Luge/Bobsled, the analyst adds quite a bit of
thrill and excitement to it.
I hope it gets better.
MM
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191.66 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Wed Feb 12 1992 12:46 | 32 |
| I finnally got to see some of the Olympics last night. I believe that
CBS and the coverage as a whole rots. Period. Those two geeks at the
anchor desk are so montone and boring it's pathetic.
In 1.5 hours I saw 1.5 Luge runs, A whole mess of figure skating, I
thought Scott Hamilton did a pretty good job, even when a team did an
excellent jump and he got so excited I thought He peed himself. At
least he makes it interesting, better than ol dick buttons.
Also some womens speed skating and a boatload of commercials. I was
totally pissed.
I think Katrina Witt said it best about the Russian skaters if they
were to win the gold (and they did) that it will be a strange feeling
not seeing your countries flag or anthem played. (I also like the old
CCCP anthem, Along with the Canadian anthem). You could'nt help but
feel for them. As much as I don't really like figure skating, I do
appreciate the moves and talent of these type of skaters.(I also skate
quite abit).
I hope to see not just American competitors, but Whoever is the best
for that event. This is where I feel we are being robbed by CBS,
because they feel that they know what Joe viewer wants, so they
deliver sliced up selected coverage. Too bad really.
The winter Olympics coverage could really be the balls, but so far
what I have seen I'm not impressed.
-TH
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191.67 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:28 | 13 |
| > Who are
> the announcers for the Luge/Bobsled, the analyst adds quite a bit of
> thrill and excitement to it.
Don't know who the analyst is (probably a former bobsledder or luger)
but the "play-by-play" guy is Sean McDonough, who does college football for
ESPN. Probably does other sports on ESPN also.
Paula Zahn and Tim McCarver act like they're covering the Tournament of
Roses Parade.
Joe
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191.68 | Good comparison | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:30 | 6 |
| � Paula Zahn and Tim McCarver act like they're covering the Tournament of
� Roses Parade.
Bingo.
Bob Hunt
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191.69 | feel sorry for them orphans | FRETZ::HEISER | tears in heaven | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:33 | 2 |
| I wonder why the Russians don't just use the old (pre-1917) Russian
flag and anthem.
|
191.70 | The unified team is not Russian | CAMONE::MAZUR | It ain't the meat, it's the lotion. | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:38 | 12 |
| > I wonder why the Russians don't just use the old (pre-1917) Russian
> flag and anthem.
Because the team is not Russian.
It's Russian, Ukranian, Armenian, Georgian... They'd have to have
a different anthem for different team members. Doesn't make sense if
they are a TEAM.
I felt for the "Unified Team" members who had to listen to the Olympic
Song instead of their anthem. I would have a hollow feeling if I was
standing on that platform.
|
191.71 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Wed Feb 12 1992 16:41 | 4 |
| And another thing, were Wayne Greatski and Bonnie Blair seperated at
birth ? Just curious.
|
191.72 | Russia is not USSR is not CIS | SALES::THILL | | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:00 | 9 |
| re .69, .70
Pre-1917 Russia was the Russian Empire, which was like many empires of that time
period - lots of land, many diffeent peoples, ruthless, autocratic control from
a far flung capitol half a world away. Charade or not, it would hardly be in the
spirit of the "Unified Team" of the "Commonwealth of Independent States" to play
an anthem of Czarist Russia. The equivalent would be to play "God Save the
Queen" for India, Kenya, Nigeria or Canada. I agree, though, it IS a great song.
Tom
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191.73 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:09 | 5 |
| It is likely that by 1994, if not sooner, there will be teams from
Russia, Ukraine, etc.
The Crazy Met
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191.74 | | FRETZ::HEISER | tears in heaven | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:21 | 4 |
| > And another thing, were Wayne Greatski and Bonnie Blair seperated at
> birth ? Just curious.
naw, Bonnie's legs are bigger!
|
191.75 | a few results from early today | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Thu Feb 13 1992 09:40 | 20 |
| Final results from freestyle skiing (following the form feed so those
who'd rather be "kept in suspense" until tonight can go to the next
note now)...
Women Gold - Donna Weinbrecht, US
Silver - Elizaveta Kojevnikova, Unified Team
Bronze - Steine Hattestad, Norway
Men Two French skiers finished 1-2
American Nelson Carmichael got the bronze
Also, the Norwegian who won the men's 30K cross-country skiing earlier
this week has added another gold in the 10K (didn't catch who got the
silver and bronze).
py
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191.76 | other things to watch | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:38 | 8 |
| Last night ch38 had Animal House at 8PM.
Tuesday night Terminator
Nice to have alternative programming. Oh yeah also, ESPN has had
college basketball, and NBC has Cheers tonight.
The Crazy Met
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191.77 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Feb 13 1992 10:40 | 2 |
| This is sweeps month. There's good movies all over the place.
Denny
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191.78 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Beware the Bush Youth Bund | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:11 | 21 |
| Re Russia and pre-1917 anthem. Bob Hunt hit the nail on the haid.
Russia pre-Lenin wasn't a real great place to live. Overthrowing the
Czar wasn't a mere coup - but a revolt by the people (gee, where have I
heard that before...) \
I"d have thought there would be some sort of nationalistic tune they
could play - something from Tchavosky (spelling bites, I know) or maybe
that song they do that Cossack dance to ;-)
Re: Coverage.
It bites. I've never found myself so disinterested in coverage in my
life. I've been switching back and forth all over the place. Tonight,
now that I"m back in the Northwest, I'll try the CBUT coverage out of
Canada. It can't be worse.
Paula Zahn is a waste of skin.
JD
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191.79 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:21 | 20 |
| > Re Russia and pre-1917 anthem. Bob Hunt hit the nail on the haid.
> Russia pre-Lenin wasn't a real great place to live. Overthrowing the
> Czar wasn't a mere coup - but a revolt by the people (gee, where have I
> heard that before...) \
I think the tune was a hymn of some sort, that became their anthem.
Unless I'm mistaken, Tchaikovsky (spelling doesn't bite 8^)) used it
in the 1812 Overture as it opened.
But, like others have said, it was/is a Russian hymn, and the Unified
Team is composed of other republics besides Russia...
One thing I love: The German speed skating uniforms...
'Saw
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191.80 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Beware the Bush Youth Bund | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:28 | 12 |
|
I'm telling ya one thang - Bonnie Blair has the biggest thighs I've
ever seen. Makes Earl Campbell look like he's walking on stilts.
SImply Amazing.
Is freestyle skiing still necessary.
And I think that figure skating, swimming, gymnastics and the downhill
would be more interesting if the athletes competed nude.
JD
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191.81 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:51 | 9 |
| > I'm telling ya one thang - Bonnie Blair has the biggest thighs I've
> ever seen.
Joe Martel, the morning host on 98.5 in Boston had a question this week
on his show. According to a poll what physical feature do men dislike
most aboput a woman. The answer - big thighs.
The Crazy Met
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191.82 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:52 | 6 |
| re: .79
Just play something from the Nutcracker Suite.
The Crazy Met
|
191.83 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:56 | 8 |
| RE: Scott Hamilton
He did a nice piece last night on jumps. He talked about the
entry and exit and edges. More to come, I believe.
He also showed Kurt Browning doing a quad jump.
Scott
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191.84 | After the <FF> | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 13 1992 11:57 | 7 |
| US hockey results (after the 1st period)....
USA - 1 (Scott Young goal)
Finland - 0
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191.85 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:00 | 8 |
| keep those hockey results coming.
how does the medal round work, who gets in?
who else is in the US's group.
The Crazy Met
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191.86 | | AXIS::CHAPPEL | For DUTY and HUMANITY | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:10 | 9 |
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US hockey results (after the 2nd period)....
USA - 2
Finland - 1
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191.87 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:15 | 13 |
| I've seen Hamilton do that slo-mo piece on the different jumps before.
It's well done and it reinforces something I said before ... he can and
does translate skate-speak into pedestrian terms for us mere dryfoots.
And he's not *YELLING* for the American skaters so he gets good marks all
around. However, he does lose three-tenths of an "artistic impression"
point for that sappy fireside chat thing he did with Kurt Browning a
coupla nights ago. "Are you nervous, Kurt ??? Yeah, I was too."
And I go rollward everytime I hear Christopher Bowman called "The Bad Boy
Of Skating". Yeah, he be real bad. Not!
Bob Hunt
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191.88 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:20 | 17 |
| RE: Bowman
His first coach lasted for 18 years. When Bowman moved on, he
(the coach) musta felt like the weight of the world was taken
off his shoulders.
Toller Cranston said something like "Bowman showed up at my
house at 10 PM. He immediately wanted to go get something to
eat. I had another skater staying with me then. We took his
car. We had a car accident. And that's what every day has been,
an accident."
Cranston lasted about 1� to 2 years.
The Hans Brinker from Hell for sure.
Scott
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191.89 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:22 | 14 |
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> how does the medal round work, who gets in?
8 teams get in the medal round (4 from each group). All I've heard is
that it is single-elimination, but don't know the details.
> who else is in the US's group.
Finland, Sweden, Italy, Germany, and Poland.
USA, Finland, and Sweden are 2-0 and Italy, Germany, and Poland are 0-2
going into today's games.
Joe
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191.90 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:29 | 9 |
| >> who else is in the US's group.
> Finland, Sweden, Italy, Germany, and Poland.
> USA, Finland, and Sweden are 2-0 and Italy, Germany, and Poland are 0-2
> going into today's games.
And the groups intermingle once the medal round starts, FYI.
Scott
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191.91 | Try TNT | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:52 | 26 |
| I was home sick yesterday, and watched TNT's coverage. If you are
really interested in the games, program your VCR and watch what they
have. Much, much better than CBS. (I've been taping their stuff all
along, and watched both Tuesday and Wednesday coverage yesterday.)
They showed *all* of the US/Germany hockey game Tuesday, and all of the
Chezc/Unified Team hockey game yesterday. Tuesday they showed early
competitors in the figure skating, yesterday they showed the "big
names" that CBS showed the day before. Plus they included much more
coverage of the speed skating (4 or 5 of the 1500m pairs) and luge.
Included the women's downhill segment of the Alpine combined, including
a number of spectacular crashes of skiers expected to do well, the
crash of the front-runner (a non-top 15 skier sent down to pack down
the course).
On the hockey tournament (again, thanks to TNT). The top 4 teams in
each group go to the "medal round". The number 1 team in group A plays
the number 4 team in group B, and vice versa. 2 and 3 play each other,
again across groups. The medal round is single elimination - winner of
the 1-4 game plays the winner of the 2-3 game. Losers of the second
game play for the bronze, winners of the second game play for the gold
and silver.
I think CBS is improving slightly, but the absence of figure skating to
cover last night may have been the difference.
A&W
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191.92 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Thu Feb 13 1992 12:58 | 5 |
| Does anyone have a final on the Italy-Poland hockey game played earlier
today? (It was 3-0 Italy when I left for work.)
py
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191.93 | Almost over | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:03 | 8 |
| US hockey update...
US - 3
Fins - 1
Aproaching the end of the 3rd...
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191.94 | | FDCV07::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:04 | 5 |
| Finland 1 with 8 minutes left in the 3rd period..
REK
Oh yeah usa had 4 goals.....
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191.95 | The coverage doesn't bother me unless I let it... | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:37 | 10 |
| Didn't Bonnie Blair race in the 1500 yesterday? I zonked out after the
1st couple races...
Funny how ::sports and it's noters pop into the mind at certain times.
Watching that piece on Bowman, when they spoke with one of his coaches,
I thought of Bob Hunt and one his favorite SNL skits: "...and point,
and point..." I was u_know_what-ward! :-)
Hawk
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191.96 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:42 | 6 |
| re .95:
Bonnie Blair was 21st in the 1500 yesterday.
py
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191.97 | Hockey?? | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:45 | 3 |
| Anyone have the final of the hockey game???
Scott
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191.98 | See you at the bottom, "Bad Boy" !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:51 | 18 |
| Hawk,
Bonnie Blair came in around 20th in the 1500. It ain't a sprint so it's
not her race. If she's too gassed for the 1000 on Friday then you almost
have to question why she entered it. Mary Doctor finished much higher
than she did.
{It also makes you appreciate Heiden's *5* golds in Lake Placid. The man
blew them all away in every race at every distance. Sprints, middles,
and long-distances, too. Whew.}
I didn't think about the SNL "Synchro" skit when I saw the Bowman piece
lasted night but, you're 100% right, it's way too easy to laugh. This
"Bad Boy Of Skating" image cracks me up. He wouldn't last a minute on a
rugby pitch or a downhill slope. Maybe they oughta strap him on a luge
and see how "bad" he is.
Bob Hunt
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191.99 | | RUGBY1::way | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Feb 13 1992 13:55 | 1 |
| He's a Nancy.....8^)
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191.100 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Buxom x-dressers threw fake gold coins at our feet | Thu Feb 13 1992 14:01 | 6 |
| Blair didn't want to enter the 1500, he coach "made" her. Once after
some point in the race when it was clear she wasn't a medalist she
coasted to the end to rest up for the 1000,.
Any word on the 5000k Speedskating event?
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191.101 | It's official | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 13 1992 14:28 | 16 |
| To answer my own question, US hockey final....
USA - 4
Fins - 1
This should make the USA (3-0) a lock for the medal round since Canada (3-0)
and the Czechs (3-0) have both clinched berths in the medal round from Group B
according to the Globe. A not-so-good Poland team (whose stated Olympic goal
is to not let the opposition get into double figures in any one game) and a
tough Sweden team remain for the USA before the medal round. Sweden (2-0)
plays Germany (0-2) today at 2:15pm EST.
Scott
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191.102 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Beware the Bush Youth Bund | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:32 | 8 |
| Bob -
What was the name of the guy from Holland who was the speed skating
stud before Heiden? Ard Schenk? Didn't he win all the events too? He
was huge, as I recall.
jd
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191.103 | correct me if I'm wrong, but | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Not me, I'm a pedestrian! | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:02 | 8 |
| re .102:
Schenk is the guy you're thinking of JD, but I think his specialty was
the longer distances...he might have taken the 1500/5000/10000 in one
Olympiad, but I don't think he swept all five races.
py
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191.104 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Forgot to cut my imbecilical cord | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:42 | 5 |
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I believe Scott Young's mom works for DEC here in Marlboro.
Are you out there Mrs. Young?
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191.105 | | FRETZ::HEISER | tears in heaven | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:45 | 1 |
| He's also from *MY* hometown!
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191.106 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cuimhnich, 13 February 1692 | Thu Feb 13 1992 16:54 | 10 |
| He was always a favorite of mine when he played for the Whalers.
They treated the kid like shit, and that was the start of the floodgates
of Whalers talent passing out of Hartford.
His last season was tough with Hartford, but then who ever had a good
season playing for Ricky Rat...
'Saw
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191.107 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | We have always been among you! | Thu Feb 13 1992 19:43 | 11 |
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>What was the name of the guy from Holland who was the speed skating
>stud before Heiden? Ard Schenk? Didn't he win all the events too? He
>was huge, as I recall.
>
>jd
His name was Hans Brinker ;-)
Live from Charger Central.......Glenn
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191.108 | ...and the goolie's from Fitchburg! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | I'mToSexyForMyShorts | Fri Feb 14 1992 09:46 | 1 |
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191.109 | a few more results | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father only has memory of it | Fri Feb 14 1992 09:55 | 19 |
| Final results from men's luge doubles & women's biathlon relay, and an
update on Unified Team vs. France hockey, follow the formfeed...
Women's Biathlon Relay Gold France
Silver Germany
Bronze Unified Team
Men's Luge Doubles German teams finished 1-2
The Hubers from Italy won the bronze
(A US team was sixth)
Unified Team is winning easily against France, last update I had was
7-0 in the second period.
py
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191.110 | | USMFG::CBRADSHAW | | Fri Feb 14 1992 10:55 | 7 |
| RE: Scott Young's Mom.
She works here in MR03. Don't expect to see her entering any
notes about the Olympics, she's over there enjoying the sights
firsthand.
Chuck
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191.111 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:05 | 10 |
| Good for her.
It'd be great stuff if she could enter a trip report when she gets
back. If you know her, could you pass on the suggestion? I'd even
make sure the conference was all clean and spruced up if she was gonna....
8^)
'Saw
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191.112 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Pitcher happy | Fri Feb 14 1992 11:41 | 2 |
| getting back to heiden, what he did was like a track dude winning the
100,200,400,800,and mile. Amazing when you think about it.
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191.113 | I aimed for the circling seagulls & there I was!!!!! ;^) | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 14 1992 12:04 | 14 |
| FrankWay,
*YOU* are gonna clean this place up in case Mrs. Young comes to
visit?????
Who ya kiddin dude? Remember, I seen your Mountain Man residence,
the place where you *LIVE*!!!!!!
Obviously snow and cold don't affect 'schrooms!!!!!!
;^)
Kev
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191.114 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Fri Feb 14 1992 12:04 | 9 |
| RE: Heiden's accomplishments
Some cable station has been showing some past summer Olympics.
In one, they showed a runner (from Africa, I believe) who ran/
the 5K, 10K, and then decided to run the marathon. Although
he had never run a marathon, he won.
Scott
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191.115 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Fri Feb 14 1992 12:06 | 9 |
| RE: Chis Bowman
I think the bad boy title was stuck on him because most skaters
seem to be pleasant and fairly well adjusted. Bowman, althoug
pleasant, does not seem well adjusted. Toller Cranston confirmed
that (as if we needed confirmation) during a CBS spot the other
night.
Scott
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191.116 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Beware the Bush Youth Bund | Fri Feb 14 1992 12:35 | 41 |
| First, I watched the Canadien broadcast for most of last night (missed
some cuz I had to go out and sing German Drinking Songs at a pub
downtown) - and I enjoyed it a zillion times over the CBS coverage.
What human interest stuff they showed was short and to the point. They
showed highlights of everything - and made no phoney attempt to act
like it was 'live'. They had pretty darn good coverage of the cross
country race - and didn't focus on Canadien athletes - instead showing
the main competitors and telling thier story. They were happy - and
told folks so - when a Canadien finished 25th. They made no phoney
illusions that they had a chance to win a medal (which CBS will do...)
and instead focused on how it was a good finish for the athlete.
They did the same with speed skating. They also showed highlights of
the Mogul competition - and sorry folks - but that is a sheer crap
event. Totall ca-ca. Bogus. Give me a break.
I'll concentrate on their coverage from now on. Plus, I love the
Canadien accent. Nothing seems contrived - no one seems to be forcing
themselves on you - which the CBS announcers will do. And the home
base has one guy - and he's simply an emcee - not a Zahn/McCarver talk
show host/hostess duo. He sets up what will be coming next - and
that's it. Love it.
RE:: Olympic distance runner -
The great Lasse Viren, who won the 5000/1000 meter double in 72, and
repeated that feat in 76, ran the marathon in 76 - his first - and
finished 5th.
Not sure which African athlete you are alluding too - perhaps Mamo
Walde of Ethiopia? Abebe Bikila won back to back marathons - but I
don't recall him running in the shorter races - though he might have.
RE:: Heiden - actually in Track and Field terms, it would be like
winning the 400 m, 800 m, 1500, 5000 and 10000. No small feat, fer
sure - though at least speed skaters don't have to run qualifying
rounds.
JD
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191.117 | | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:44 | 16 |
| Didn't catch anything last night other than the half-hour wrap-up at
11:30. What was great was the 3 minute wrap-up of the wrap-up at the
end...
Anyone else notice the background music during what people are labeling
as "fluff" by CBS? One tune that grabbed my attention, among others,
was early '70s Jethro Tull. If I remember correctly, it was during a
downhill "fluff" piece, which to me, made it that much more interesting
and enjoyable. Another thing to be thankful for is that you don't hear
any RAP at all. Think about it.
Did you see that Norwegian(?) party bus? I wanna party with them
people!
Hawk
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191.118 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 14 1992 13:46 | 11 |
| Hawk -
The CBC showed lots of Norwegians - main, they are having quite the
time. They were singing and rocking at both the x-c and speed skating
venues. Gotta love it!
Skol brother!
JD
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191.119 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Forgot to cut my imbecilical cord | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:09 | 5 |
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Re: Abebe Bikila
Affectionately known as "Attababy Bikini" at the time.
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191.120 | I guess I picked the wrong week to quit smoking dope... :-) | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:13 | 5 |
| That's it. After that last one, I'm turning in my nomination for '92
NOTY right now. Dickstah, you're too much!
Hawk
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191.121 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:25 | 11 |
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RE: songs
The 'other' Canadien figure skater did his short program to an orchastral
Stairway to Heaven last night - gotta respect that!
And I happen to like the Mogal comp and to call it 'crap' indicates to me a
certain ignorance to what it takes to ski like that. It may not be for
everybody, but it certainly isn't 'crap'. Sorry, just MHO.
Scott
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191.122 | could have fooled us | FRETZ::HEISER | my parents think I'm in college | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:32 | 1 |
| > -< I guess I picked the wrong week to quit smoking dope... :-) >-
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191.123 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father only has memory of it | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:32 | 13 |
| speaking of the figure skating:
1. JD or anyone else who saw the Canadian network coverage -- what did
they have to say about Kurt Browning's original program performance
last night? From what Kurt said in his interview with Scott Hamilton
on CBS the other night, it seemed like there was a HUGE amount of
pressure/expectations on him leading up to the Olympics.
2. Is it a written rule, or just tradition, that figure skaters skate
solely to instrumental (not vocal) music?
py
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191.124 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Fri Feb 14 1992 14:40 | 15 |
| Somehow, I've got to believe that it's a rule that you skate to
instrumental music only. That's 'cause in the exhibition skate that
the winners put on the last day of the games, they will use vocals.
Don't know for sure though.
I've been trying to learn to ski moguls for, quite literally, years
now. It's interesting to me that they have combined a speed element
with the "judged" element in that competition. I enjoyed seeing
another flavor of downhill skiing, besides pure speed on a smooth
course. After all, normal alpine conditions aren't what most of us
encounter when we head out for the slopes. And I've skied runs that
look like the mogul course :-) [poorly]. So it's fun to see what
really, really good skiers can do with that stuff.
A&W
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191.125 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Forgot to cut my imbecilical cord | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:03 | 6 |
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Keep practicing A&W, and maybe you'll land one of those rich moguls
you meet on the slopes.
Dickstah
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191.126 | cuz you can't skate to rap | FRETZ::HEISER | tears in heaven | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:20 | 1 |
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191.127 | Seems a little ridiculous... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:23 | 15 |
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> And I happen to like the Mogal comp and to call it 'crap' indicates to me a
> certain ignorance to what it takes to ski like that. It may not be for
> everybody, but it certainly isn't 'crap'. Sorry, just MHO.
I have no idea what the degree of difficulty in this event is, but when
a skier would seemingly interrupt a timed run to throw her arms and
legs out in a "spread eagle" and receive 25% of her score based on such
a maneuver, it seemed a bit contrived to me ("wow, she really nailed
that!"). Not esthetically pleasing at all, in my opinion, and this is
from someone who actually appreciates figure skating and the
difficulties involved in many of the jumps....
glenn
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191.128 | Olympic Update | CAMONE::MAZUR | It ain't the meat, it's the lotion. | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:35 | 5 |
| My "hunka hunka burining love" (it is Valentines Day) called in with
a report...
Bonnie Blair won the Gold in the 1000 meter.
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191.129 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Feb 14 1992 15:45 | 19 |
| It don't bother me none if ya don't like it for whatever reason, but calling it
'crap' and such just seems to mock the hard work and skill required to compete
at the Olympic level (although I'd bet that wasn't your intent). And time is
only 25% as well (in fact the gold medal winner was actually slower down the
course then the American bronze medal winner I believe).
One of the slow-mo replays of the men showed one guy get his legs up actually
beyond parallel to the ground a with several meters of air between him and the
rather bumpy landing. Wow.
I guess one of the reasons I like it is because it is an event that any good
bump skier can try to emulate, sort of like hockey players emulating their
favorite players. Casual access to a challenging slalom/GS/super-G/downhill
race course is pretty rare so unless you are a racer, you don't get a chance to
try it.
But like I said, it's not for everybody.
Scott
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191.130 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 14 1992 16:48 | 19 |
| Hey it was my opinion. Having known someone who made the Olympics, I
know what type of work it involved. However, the mogul thing was to
me, exactly what I said it was. Compared to the real skiing events
like the downhill and the slalom, it seems contrived and almost petty.
Hey, it takes a lot of skill to do synchronized swimming too, but
compared to the other swimming events, I consider that the 'c' word.
I'm sure its tough, but as Glenn pointed out, the little spread eagles
and hand waving sure don't add to the event at all. What next, dogs
catching frisbees?
re Paul Y:
I missed the skating to go and sing the German drinking songs. "Ja
Ja JAAAAA JA"
JD
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191.131 | fun stuff | MATE::MMARLAND | | Fri Feb 14 1992 16:51 | 13 |
| Gotta agree that the Mogul skiing is not crap, take a trip to any mtn
resort and you'll find the best skiers on the mogul trails. It's probably
much more harsher on the body than the slalom courses. One thing here
is that the moguls don't move, the slolom poles are actually break away
poles where the skiers go thru them with there arms. Go back a few
years and the slalom gates where stationary. The skiers actually had
to go around them not thru them. Plus the crowd really got into tis
event too.
To each their own.
MM
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191.132 | Yup did that | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Free Ivan the terrible | Fri Feb 14 1992 17:23 | 10 |
| I'm impressed always with the ability of bump skiers, I myself have skied bumps
most of my life and raced NASTAR and Corporate Cup gate skiing. There is no
comparision. You can take a great GS skier and put them on top of a bump run and
they have to re-learn all the skills of skiing. The Moguls involve the fearless
nature of downhill and the gate-crashing style of Slalom.
The only thing most people could relate this to is running down a mountain
through the trees with a large critter on your tail.
Jeff
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191.133 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Fri Feb 14 1992 20:55 | 7 |
| Hey JD... Gotta question for you...
What's the difference between a 100 meter dash and a 100 meter hurdles?
REK
PS about the same between a downhill and a mogul race..
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191.134 | Deutschland-Polska | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 17 1992 08:28 | 9 |
| Germany-Poland hockey update follows the form feed:
Germany leading Poland 1-0 near the end of the first period. A German
win puts them into the medal round.
py
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191.135 | Stretching the limits of the word "sport"... | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Mon Feb 17 1992 09:12 | 2 |
| I'd rather watch dogs catching frisbees over ice dancing anyday...
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191.136 | Pessimists' Club?
| SALES::THILL | | Mon Feb 17 1992 09:40 | 28 |
| Sorry to be the proverbial wet blanket, but this just had me thinking. After the
USA hockey team got off to a 4-0 start, the usual euphoria seems to be setting
in. Comparisons are being made to the '60 and '80 gold medal teams and the US
team that won the silver at Innsbruck in '76. Don't get me wrong, I'd LOVE to
see them go as far as they can, but is it realistic to expect a gold? I get the
sneaking suspicion that the buildup will be too much, and people will be
dissapointed if they win "only" a bronze.
After the top teams (Canada, Cze. CIS, Sweden, US, Finland and maybe Germany),
there is a huge dropoff in talent. The US beat a good Finnish team, and Germany
was the team that knocked thm out in '88, so this edition is clearly better than
the US team at Clagary. Other than that, they've beaten the teams they SHOULD
beat, so it's a little hard to say if they are for real or not. After all,
Poland, whose main goal was to avoid losing by double figures, played a real
tough game against the US and only lost 3-0, no doubt the highlight of their
tournament.
Today the US plays Sweden, the best team they've played so far. If they win or
tie, they win the group and play the 4th place finisher in the other group,
France, where they shouldn't have a problem. In the final 4 they'l play a top
team like Canada or the "Unified Team"
If they lose (which IS a genuine possibility), it could just as easily be over.
They would play Czechoslovakia in the next game. The Czechs might not be quite
the team they were when they won the World Championship a few years back, but
they are certainly a formidable opponent.
We'll see today....
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191.137 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 17 1992 09:49 | 27 |
| There's no question that American TV is by far the biggest influence on
scheduling in the Olympics which is why things have gone the way they
have:
1. USA playing all its easiest foes first and the pool the USA's not
in being tougher than the one it's in.
2. The two biggest ratings draws, men's and women's individual figure
skating, being scheduled for showing on Saturday night during prime
time.
Doubtless there are others. Doubtless it will be worse at Barcelona in
the summer.
While I'm not much of a figure skating fan, I have to be happy for Paul
Wylie winning the silver medal. Here's someone who didn't make the
world championship team and who'd never done all that well in world
competition. He's quiet and doesn't act like an idiot like Christopher
Bowman does, and he goes out and skates the performances of his life
when it really counts. It's a great way for him to cap his career.
Ice dancing is not a sport. At least in pairs, you have the element of
D.T., ie, that controversy that sprung up last summer for those of you
who remember what I mean (since it's not politically correct to call it
what it is).
John
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191.138 | Dogs catching frisbees is a lot like rugby | SHALOT::MEDVID | I'm driving your girlfriend home | Mon Feb 17 1992 09:53 | 1 |
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191.139 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:00 | 18 |
| re .137:
> While I'm not much of a figure skating fan, I have to be happy for Paul
> Wylie winning the silver medal. Here's someone who didn't make the
> cworld championship team and who'd never done all that well in world
> competition. He's quiet and doesn't act like an idiot like Christopher
> Bowman does, and he goes out and skates the performances of his life
> when it really counts. It's a great way for him to cap his career.
My sentiments exactly!
Re the US hockey team's chances, let's see how the game with Sweden
goes...I think how they perform today will be a good barometer of their
medal chances.
py
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191.140 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:02 | 10 |
| A couple back.
Actually I'd be delighted with a bronze medal for the US team.
From what I've seen and read the cream of the crop are Sweden,
Canada, Unified team( what a game vs. Canada yesterday),with
the Czechs,US and Finland a bit behind.
We can always hope for a gold, and any medal, IMO would be French
pastry.
MikeL
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191.141 | WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE GAME STARTS AT 2:15 !!!!!!! | WMOIS::FASSETT_E | | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:19 | 6 |
| For all uf us that have to suffer through the day at work, could
somebody please keep us upto date on the U.S.-Sweden hockey game when
it starts at 2:15.
thanks
ED who is stuck in this hell hole until 4:30
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191.142 | CBS engaging in excessive sensationalism on athlete lifestyles? | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:34 | 47 |
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> 1. USA playing all its easiest foes first and the pool the USA's not
> in being tougher than the one it's in.
Is this a fact? Meaning there was no draw or other objective seeding
procedure and the Olympic Committee rigged the divisions so that the
US would face easier competition?
> 2. The two biggest ratings draws, men's and women's individual figure
> skating, being scheduled for showing on Saturday night during prime
> time.
There's no question that in the US, figure skating is the largest TV
ratings draw. However, I don't see a problem with scheduling these
events on a Saturday when the most people can see them (around the
world as well as the US). It's not like the events were scheduled for
2-5 AM in Albertville so that they could be seen live in the US in
prime time (they're taped). How has US television in any way distorted
the figure skating competition? Am I missing something here?
On another note, I've got to say that I never imagined that there could
be so many "headcases" (for lack of a better term) involved in amateur
winter athletics as have been profiled by CBS in their personal
segments from Albertville. Maybe we really are unjustifiably biased
against American professional athletes from our major money sports, in
light of this parade of "amateurs" that have been presented in such an
unflattering light. All last week I was wondering what had happened to
the greatest ski jumper of all time, Matti Nykaenen of Finland, in the
four short years since his domination of the games in Calgary. Bang, a
CBS expose on Nykaenen's drunken exploits and rock-and-roll lifestyle.
The night before, the story of an Austrian skier who didn't like the way
the team was being run so she married a German (whom she has since
separated from), joined their team and is living and training as she
pleases. Christopher Bowman, Tonya Harding, Alberto Tomba.... I'm sure
there are even more as I haven't even followed the coverage that closely.
I understand that most of these profiles are the exception (and I've
never been under any illusions about the Olympian amateur ideal anyway),
but I did find it interesting that for all the crap that US athletes
take while operating under a microscope that apparently it's not a
distinctly American phenomemenon. In both cases, I kind of wish that,
excepting extraordinary circumstances (like something like the Tyson
trial), the media would stick to the events themselves...
glenn
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191.143 | And the mom with the flag was funny too ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:38 | 11 |
| Okay, who saw the opening Olympics skit on SNL ??? Absolutely totally
bodaciously rollward.
{Oh!} There's goes any {Oh!} any chance of {Oh!} finishing in the {Oh!}
top ten {Oh!} ... I laughed the hardest when the "skater" slowly slid on
his stomach into the hockey boards. Whatta riot. Made my night.
Dana Carvey might just be the best male impressionist around today. He
"nailed" his Scott Hamilton impression. Hilarious.
Bob Hunt
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191.144 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:42 | 19 |
| Glenn, I'm probably being cynical about the influence of American TV on
the Olympic scheduling, but I think it's there.
I found athletes from individual sports (gymnastics, track) to be far
flakier as a whole than the athletes from team sports, and the more
team oriented the sport (football, hockey, lacrosse) the more normal
still. Don't know why and it's certainly an unscientific sample, but
it leads to more of these individual soap operas. The media plays it
all up because it's good copy and it's designed to attract the casual
fan who plays such a big part in making the Olympics ratings high. If
it was up to most of us, we would want to watch strict sports with no
information pieces about these athletes.
Don't forget US Speed Skater Mary Docter when it comes to the soap
operas too. After the 1984 Olympics, she began a long battle with
alcohol and drug addiction, got straight long enough to compete in
Calgary and kicked it all last year.
John
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191.145 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:44 | 14 |
|
> Dana Carvey might just be the best male impressionist around today. He
> "nailed" his Scott Hamilton impression. Hilarious.
Carvey's an absolute pistol. How long could he have been subjected to
Scott Hamilton? The guy can pick up on mannerisms and inflections
in a matter of days and have the impression dowm flat...
I read where Carvey will be leaving the show in November, right after
the election. That's too bad; I think it's a mistake. The record of
ex-SNLers in TV and movies is not good. Lotta bad flicks, mostly.
glenn
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191.146 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 10:58 | 14 |
| Even better. Last night on the wrapup show Pat O'Brien had Scott
Hamilton as a guest. They then showed the SNL skit with a picture of
Hamilton in the corner watching and reacting.
Some questions on the hockey:
1) Canada lost to the Unified team 5-4. They both ended up with 4-1
records. However the Unified team had to win by 3 goals or more to get
the #1 seed in Group B. Why??
2) In the medal round what happens if there is a tie, OT? tie breaker?
The Crazy Met
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191.147 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:13 | 6 |
| Had a chance to see Jim Nantz/Andrea Joyce anchoring the afternoon
session on CBS. MUCH better job than the evening crew (Zahn and
McCarver) do.
The Crazy Met
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191.148 | | RUGBY1::way | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:14 | 11 |
| Ties are decided by goal-difference. That's why the Unified Team had
to win by 3.
In fact, it was almost possible that they might have pulled their goalie,
despite being ahead by a goal.
In the medal round, they have sudden death, then shootouts.
'Saw
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191.149 | | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:19 | 10 |
| re: Dana Carvey
Took the Mrs to "Wayne's World" Friday. Surprisingly enough this film
got very good reviews which, IMHO, were pretty accurate.
Very funny stuff, although if ya cain't catch the matinee ($3.50) I'd
waite for the video ...
- ACC Chris
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191.150 | | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:21 | 10 |
| I agree, that Pat O'Brien & Scott Hamilton replaying the skit was the
best! Is this Pat O'Brien class, or what? Imagine someone like
Mussberger in his place...
How about that 16 year old Swede ski-jumper. Amazing. That's what the
Olympics is all about, IMO.
BTW, I wanna party with that Matts Nywhatever, if you haven't
guessed... :-)
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191.151 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:27 | 80 |
|
Here's an article in a local paper regarding CBS's Olympic coverage.
Reprinted from The Denver Post, 2/15/92, without permission.
"Where's the beef, CBS?" by Todd Phipers
Gosh, we've almost reached the half-way point of the 1992 CBS Memorex Winter
Olympics.
Time flies when you're having fun, and what can be more fun than the endless
happy-talk among anchors and other microphone-toters that has become the
staple of the network's scheduled 100-plus hours of coverage from France.
A variety of adjectives come to mind in trying to describe CBS's efforts
through the openeing week of the Winter Games: Disjointed, confusing,
convoluted, extraneous, and self-serving are a few that come immediately to
mind. Oh, yes, and boring.
In all its lengthy preparations for this megabucks extravaganza, the network
seems to have forgotten a rather important aspect about the Olympics: That
they are first and foremost an athletic competition, and that to watch that
competition is the principal reason most of us tune in.
If I want to hear chit-chat, I can turn on Phil or Sally Jessy or Maury
or Regis and Kathy Lee or any of the other seemingly endless possibilities
that come blithering onto the screen almost every day of the week.
I don't need to get up at 7 a.m. to watch Harry Smith visiting with Greg
Gumbel for long stretches, or Tim McCarver and Paula Zahn doing the same
in prime-time between an occasional 30-second snippet of actual competition,
a few interviews of the athletes (usually not very well done), silly features
and constant promotions of what's coming up in the next half-hour.
Never mind the next half-hour, dammit. Give me some sports - now! Or at
least occasionally.
Things should improve today and tomorrow, and again next weekend as the games
draw to a close, when CBS will be around most of the day and can pick up
live events as well as some action that is only delayed for a short period
of time with the results not common knowledge.
Unfortunately, the bulk of its presentation is based on the nightly prime-
time exposures, and it is there that the network seems to have lost its way.
"We can't do anything live," it seems to have told itself, "so we'll de-
emphasize the coverage of the competition itself in most instances and find all
kinds of other cute stuff to fill our air time."
With that attitude, CBS too often has drifted from a formula it researched and
found to be applicable long before the action began in Albertville - that
unlike the case in most televised sports, viewers will watch delayed coverage
of the Olympics even when they know the results. The feeling here is that the
network's miscalculations go beyond that.
As a prime-time host, McCarver is about as interesting as the infield fly
rule and Zahn seems like what you'd get if you crossed Jane Pauley with a
Barbie Doll.
A tip: When McCarver starts a sentence with "You might say..." it's a good
time to leave your set for refreshments or other necessities. Another of his
annoying puns or plays on words is coming up.
And you don't want to leave during commercials because you might miss the one
for Coke with Katarina Witt, which contains more skating than you're apt to
get in that inevitable "next half-hour."
Here's another question: Why did they ship McCarver, Zahn and that platoon of
other studio personalitites all the way to the French Alps, then park them in
a set that could as easily be in a living room in Arvada?
Some of the CBS gang has performed well when given the chance. Verne
Lundquist, Scott Hamilton, Andy Mill and John Davidson are a few that come to
mind. That's because they're covering events and doing the jobs for which
they prepared.
Give them more air time, CBS, and give us more action in the coming week. It's
time to cut the fluff.
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191.152 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:30 | 14 |
| � How about that 16 year old Swede ski-jumper. Amazing. That's what the
� Olympics is all about, IMO.
Finn. Toni Niemenen is from Finland. What's even more amazing is that
this 16-year-old has already revolutionized the sport with his new
"V-style" inflight technique. Gives him more "sail area" and he flies
farther. Now everyone's doing it. A 16 year old. Unreal.
Chris, were the "Wayne's World" reviews in Atlanta really that good ???
The Charlotte reviews panned it as a one-joke-pony good for 10 mindless
but hilarious minutes on SNL but ultimately tedious on the big screen for
the full 90 minutes. True ???
Bob Hunt
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191.153 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:32 | 8 |
| Hawk,
Small nit: He's Finnish.
Takes his homework to the hill with him.
'Saw
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191.154 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:34 | 8 |
| I would think that the landing, after flying 400+ feet through the
air is hellacious on the knees...
Has anyone ever tried this?
'Saw
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191.155 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:40 | 14 |
| > Okay, who saw the opening Olympics skit on SNL ??? Absolutely totally
> bodaciously rollward.
That was pretty damm funny. When the skit first started I thought I
had to sit thru an Olympic wrap-up show first, but then remembered I
wasn't on NBC and knew it was gonna be a riot. I just wish they woulda
done McCarver and Zahn - I'd probably still be rollin'.
That skit with Hildo was pretty funny too. I liked it when the
copy-machine guy walked by: "Diiiillllllldo".
Joe
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191.156 | Jansen Sob Story Too Much ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:44 | 29 |
| More on the tube coverage ... I'm going to go out on a limb here a bit
with a controversial opinion ...
Is anyone else just a little tired of the Dan Jansen Melodrama ??? If
you didn't know any better, you'd look at this guy and think that maybe
the worst possible country and western song lyrics might actually have
happened to him ... you know, my dog died, the bank's calling, my
ex-wife's lawyer is my best friend's son and all that ...
It would seem as though an entire nation held its collective breath just
to see if Jansen could stay up on his skates for 38 seconds. And he
finished fourth by half a second (a finger snap according to Charles
Kuralt) and we're plunged back into Official Jansen Gloom 'cause he didn't
scoop up some hardware. He then sits thru post-race interviews like a
sad puppy dog and his wife mumbles "We just don't know what happened ..."
over and over again.
Way way way too much artificial pressure on this guy. He needs to either
win a medal and break a smile or go on sabbatical somewhere and break a
smile. Yeah, I know he's had some tough breaks but let's put things in
proper perspective. Speed skating is supposed to be a fun sport ... not
a cure for leukemia nor a spiritual cleansing agent. I would like
nothing more for Jansen than to do well in his next race and then get the
hell outta the public eye. He needs a break from "us" and we need a
break from "him".
My opinion, remember that ...
Bob Hunt
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191.157 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:46 | 6 |
| Scott hamilton is ok, but I think Tracy Wislon (covers the pairs stuff)
does a better job. Was she a skater for the Canadian team in 1988 or
maybe it was 1984??
The Crazy Met
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191.159 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Mon Feb 17 1992 11:55 | 8 |
| Yes, Turn nine Loudon. Also very bad on the back, hips, and ankles.
8<)
HTH,
-TH
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191.160 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:06 | 8 |
| Come to think of it, Bob, I agree. I'm getting tired of the sob story
angle. I know it's a severe disappointment to him, but worse things
could happen. I get the feeling that CBS is gonna follow him around
continiung with the hang-dawg look until Jansen's going to be the
living Joe Bfltsk from L'il Abner fame.
JMHO MikeL
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191.161 | | FDCV06::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:09 | 7 |
| I liked the Monaco? Supre G racer who came in last...
WHAT a riot!!! He did a couple of somersults right at the last gate!
And the real funnt part was that he was waiting for his Ski-instruction
license......
REK
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191.162 | more on Dan J. | GRIND::MMARLAND | | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:15 | 11 |
| I also agree with the Dan Jansen overcoverage. After watching all the
post race interviews etc, with Dan, wife, etc, I found myself trying to
talk to the TV, trying to tell this guy "wake up ,stop feeling sorry
for yourself and go out and kick some but in the next race" . He's not
the only competitor who was favored in an event then lost. The kid has
to many distractions, wife and family included, telling him it's ok.
Just go out and stay focused. By the way he bears a stong resemblance
to former Bruin Craig Janney.
Mike
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191.163 | | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:22 | 13 |
| Ok, so the kid's a Finn. GET OFF MY BACK ALREADY! :-)
I agree, the Jansen thing is just a bit too much, especially when the
tv camera parked itself on his wife & her twin sister sobbing away
after he dropped out of medal contention. BTW, I think he's a pretty
lucky guy...double the fun! :-)
BTW, Siskel & Ebert both recommend Wayne's World. In their tv critique
that I saw yesterday, they were both very impressed by the amount of
imagination and originality in the movie.
Hawk
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191.164 | And he's a lousy ballerina, too | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:24 | 5 |
|
HErshel Walker is gonna have tabs on rhw Joe Bfltsk title. The guy is
turning into a 1st class, over-hyped loser in everything he does.
Brews
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191.165 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:26 | 6 |
| re 157:
Tracy Wilson was a bronze medalist in ice dancing in the 1988 games.
py
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191.166 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:29 | 18 |
| I've reached the point where I'm taping everything, and then watching
it later. That way I can fast forward through the interminable ads,
idiot babble from the studio, and most of the athlete "human interest"
stuff.
Business Week carried an article on CBS's coverage of the games this
week. Headline "Ah, Albertville: A Sweet Surprise of CBS". CBS "paid
roughly $243 million for the Albertville games." Advertisers were
*not* quick to pick up on these games, because other sports, especially
on CBS, were siphoning off their ad dollars, and they weren't sure how
many of us would be watching. "Ratings for the first four nights have
run higher than most people expected -- CBS scored an average 19.7 in
ratings and 30 in audience share through Feb. 12, far above the 17
rating it guaranteed advertisers." "...viewers may be the least
satisfied spectators." Finishes up with detailing all the complaints
we've been talking about in here. :-)
A&W
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191.167 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:30 | 6 |
|
Hawk, the guys a Finn, btw, did you hear, McMahon's been traded!
HTH,
Brews
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191.168 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:32 | 29 |
| You know the thing that gets me is this:
All this is is the Human Drama of Athletic competition.
So Jansen lost. Big deal.
There are people everywhere in the world that don't have enough to
eat, or that just lost their job and have three kids, or that are
struggling to find a cure for cancer.
Let's keep it in perspective.
I daresay 20 years from now Jansen's life isn't going to be ruined because
he didn't get a gold medal.
Losing hurts. Don't ever let anyone tell you any different. I saw the
looks on the faces of the English team after the World Cup loss to
Australia -- losing hurts (and it sucks too). But someone has to lose
and life goes on....
Sorry to get on my soap box...
'Saw
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191.169 | my $0.02! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:42 | 7 |
|
I agree with something somebody said earlier in this note!
I remain,
firmly,
Kev
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191.170 | Losers? | SHALOT::MEDVID | Earth Mo Fo | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:07 | 11 |
| > HErshel Walker is gonna have tabs on rhw Joe Bfltsk title. The guy is
> turning into a 1st class, over-hyped loser in everything he does.
I'm no Walker fan, but placing seventh against a collection of the
world's best athletes does not constitute "loser" in my book.
As far as Jansen goes, he would have had that puppy dog pout on his
face if he had won the bronze or silver too. To me, that is a loser.
--dan'l
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191.171 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:14 | 11 |
| � Finn. Toni Niemenen is from Finland. What's even more amazing is that
� this 16-year-old has already revolutionized the sport with his new
� "V-style" inflight technique. Gives him more "sail area" and he flies
� farther. Now everyone's doing it. A 16 year old. Unreal.
From what I read, I didn't get the impression that the V-style was his.
He has certainly legitimized it though. Comparisons are being drawn
between it and the Fosbury Flop. Under current rules, the V is
illegal. It won't disqualify a jumper using it, but it will detract
from his score. However, apparently the increased distance more than
makes up for the penalty.
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191.172 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:15 | 8 |
| Perhaps I'm mistaken, but it seems to me that every time I saw the
driver of USA I (Shimer? from Morehead State) he was wearing his USA
jacket, but yet you'd see Herschel and he'd have on a grey coat.
Anyone know why Hersch didn't have on a USA uniform???
'Saw
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191.173 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:18 | 15 |
| Style points for Ski Jumping.....
***STUPID****
Shit, if I could go 500 feet, what the hell does it matter if I do
it with a V, standing on my haid, or totally nuded up, blue flaming
as I go....
Stupid.
'Saw
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191.174 | Let's avoid Thypocrisy (tm) and keep it clean ... | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:20 | 6 |
| > Sh*t, if I could go 500 feet, ...
Such language for a so-called winning Moderator ...
- ACC Chris
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191.175 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:22 | 13 |
| Actually, I plumb forgot about that.
Unfortunately, that word has ingrained itself in my speech, so sometimes
I fergit when I'm writing.
After all, I'm only human! 8^)
Blushingly yours,
'Saw
8^|������� <--- soap bubbles coming out of mouth!
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191.176 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:25 | 6 |
| I think the media is overdoing this whole Jansen thing. I think he'd
like to forget it but isn't being allowed to. He certainly doesn't act
like failure to win a medal is going to ruin his life - he's been
through much tougher things.
John
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191.177 | | SALES::THILL | | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:29 | 26 |
| Kev, I dunno, that stance is way too controversal!!
Re Jansen, I didn't see waht happened in the actual race, but judging from
the way the interviewers were crying all over him you think it was a real
tragedy. He certainly isn't the first to have this kind of disappointment. How
'bout that Swiss skiier who was on the run of her life, but was waved off the
course halfway through because the racer before her wiped out and was still on
the course? She had to go to the bottom, ride the lift up again in nothing but
her spandex ski outfit, and race again. She didn't do as well, and finished out
of the running. Now THAT's someone I felt bad for. Of course the TV people
barely mentioned this, and really didn't go into too much explanation on why
they waved her off. The previous racer wasn't hurt, and was off the actual
course, but who knows, there are probably rules about this. Too bad CBS didn't
think it was important enough to mention.
Re Hockey: I don't know if they did any finageling of the schedule to acommodate
the US. They did at Calgary, so that the US games would be in the evening, but
the Europeans didn't mind since day games in N. America is primetime evening in
Western Europe. As far as who plays who when, I'm sure every team would have
preferences as to their ideal schedule, but in this case, I think the US lucked
out. (When they schedule international soccer matches for a 6-team group for
World Cup qualifying matches, you wouldn't beleive the posturing of who wants to
play who when it would be to your own advantage. FIFA says play all the games
between X date and Y date, figure out the specifics yerselves)
Tom
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191.178 | | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:45 | 11 |
| I disagree with everything that Kev said in his last reply...
I'm enjoying this Winter Olympics a heckuva lot more than the last one.
Something about the Olympics being held in Europe, especially in the
Alps (I'm assuming that Albertville is in/near the French Alps, no?).
There's a certain mystique here. Can't put it in words, but anyone
who's ever spent any time in Europe knows. The little villages, the
shops, the festive atmosphere that only the Europeans know how to host.
And, everyone ain't wearing those stupid cowboy hats that they all wore
in Calgary... :-)
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191.179 | Right, Hawk | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:52 | 10 |
| � There's a certain mystique here. Can't put it in words, but anyone
� who's ever spent any time in Europe knows. The little villages, the
� shops, the festive atmosphere that only the Europeans know how to host.
All the more reason for CBS to yank Zahn and McCarver outta their comfy
faux ski-lodge studio, bundle 'em up in standard issue CBS parkas, and
plant 'em in an open-air booth with open mikes and hand-held cameras on
the sidewalks of Main Street, Albertville.
Bob Hunt
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191.180 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Mon Feb 17 1992 14:10 | 9 |
|
re Walker:
I've been hearing how he is going to bring us a medal for the 1st time
in 30something years. Then when he is in 9th after 2 runs, I hear how
he still should get a medal, possibly the gold. When he disappoints, I
now hear him say wait until the 4 man. I still think we'll be waiting.
Brews
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191.181 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HappyHebertHooverDay! | Mon Feb 17 1992 14:20 | 4 |
| I believe that most of these winter sports ('cept hokey of course)
are the result of extreme side effects from cabin fever.
/Don
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191.182 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Mon Feb 17 1992 14:37 | 9 |
| ON the ski jumping style points.
Most of the points are for the landing. That makes a certain amount of
sense. If two guys fly for the same distance, but one of them lands in
a beautiful telemark stance and the other lands kinda tilted off to one
side and barely standing up, the first guy really did have the better
jump. :-)
A&W
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191.183 | HELP I'M STUCK AT WORK AND CAN'T GET OUT!!!!! | WMOIS::FASSETT_E | | Mon Feb 17 1992 14:48 | 3 |
| I need to know, Anything going on in the hockey game U.S.A. vs.
Sweden!!!!!!!!!!!
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191.184 | Sure is tough in that "hell hole", eh? :-) | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Mon Feb 17 1992 14:51 | 1 |
|
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191.185 | the winter long jump | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Mon Feb 17 1992 14:55 | 4 |
|
Didn't they used to have barrel jumping as an Olympic sport?
Claybroon
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191.186 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Mon Feb 17 1992 15:29 | 18 |
| Olympic Hockey
If you don't wanna see it, wait till the music stops:
USA 2 2nd period
Sweden 0
Sweden's Mats Naslund was ejected after charging Greg Brown. Brown
went down, and was out cold. He is out with a concussion and facial
cuts. May be out for the rest of the games....
'Saw
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191.187 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 15:41 | 10 |
| All right!
It would be great having a US-Canada gold medal game.
The Crazy Met
ps now watch the host French will upset the US in the first game of the
medal round.
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191.188 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:46 | 2 |
| Any 'ockey update, eh?
Denny
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191.189 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:50 | 2 |
| In the third period,
USA 3, Sweden 2
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191.190 | hockey update | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:51 | 15 |
|
Latest update follows the obligatory FF thingie
USA - 3
Sweden - 2
Something like 8 minutes into the 3rd. (2:10 to go - just heard)
Kev
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191.191 | notes collision! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:51 | 1 |
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191.192 | latest hockey update | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:55 | 9 |
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Latest update .....
21 seconds to go, the score is tied 3-3
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191.193 | | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-3/C11 297-4531 | Mon Feb 17 1992 16:58 | 4 |
| In the event of a tie, I think the US is still the #1 seed. I could be
wrong.
Mike
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191.194 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 17:01 | 5 |
| US needs only a tie to be the #1 seed. they end up
with a 4-0-1 record, Sweden with a 4-1 record.
The Crazy Met
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191.195 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 17:18 | 10 |
| USA led 3-0 in the 3rd, gave up 3 for a 3-3 tie. US has the top seed in
the group. Goalie was good. Apparently 2 goals came on defensive
lapses.
This may be good for the US team. They may have learned that when you
play the better teams you have to concentrate for 60 minutes. Also
gives them confidence that they can play with anybody.
The Crazy Met
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191.196 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Feb 17 1992 23:43 | 24 |
| Usually I set my VCR for a game, know the score and decide not to
really watch the taped game. Tonight I made use of my tape of the
USA-Sweden game and it was a truly wonderful game to watch. Incredible
intensity all the way through. By finsishing second Sweden faces the
Czech team and not the Unified Team.
In one bracket
Canada-Germany
Sweden-Czech
In the other bracket
USA-France
Unified Team - Finland
I am fairly sure that in the past the medal round was not a single
elimination deal. If I recall correctly in 1980 the US could have ended
up with a silver or even bronze if they did not beat Finland after the
game in whcih they beat the Soviet Union. Anyone remember the details??
The Crazy Met
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191.197 | Go team Canada and US | JUNCO::BOLDEN | | Tue Feb 18 1992 01:37 | 16 |
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RE: 195 I agree completely with what you said about the hockey
game. Everyone has to remember that Sweden is one of the
favorites for this tournament and world champions last
year. Plus they have 9 former NHLer's on the team.
I think it was a good game for the US to a team like
Sweden.
Re: -1 I think if the US lost to Finland in the gold medal game
the US would just won the bronze medal. But history
turned out to be different. Thank god :).
Craig
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191.198 | Mats Naslund is a GOON | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Tue Feb 18 1992 08:32 | 1 |
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191.199 | Mats to the mat | CTHQ2::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:24 | 20 |
| Re. Naslund
Mainly main Naslund made the comment that what he did wouldn't be
considered an offense in the NHL where he would face disciplinary
measures from Brian O'Neil. He's right. Unless someone is decapitated,
O'Neil looks the other way. And this was close. Naslund jumps up into
Brown's head, who was facing the boards. Major league boarding, IMO,
definite intent to injure. But of course, Mats won't have to miss the
rest of the games, because he is an international star. Now if the
roles were reversed, Mssr. Brown would be on the Concorde back to
Southboro. Anyone know if O'Neil is on the hockey review board in
Albertville?? Scary incident, just takes away from a great hockey
game. Sweden is an ecxellent team, they don't need this goonery
from Naslund. Musta learned it from Nilan when both were in Mt.Royale.
Anyway, tough game today with France. Locals will have les francais
hopped up. Good luck to the team and hope LeBlanc stays hot.
MikeL
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191.200 | Used to carry points into the medal round | SALES::THILL | | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:28 | 8 |
| I was trying to figure this one out too. They used to carry points into the
medal round in the past olympics. I don't remember exactly the formula, but it
seemed a little compicated. In 1980, after the US beat the USSR, it seemed like
the gold was a foregone conclusion. I don't think it was a US-Finland Final, but
it was their last game. I think the USSR won the Silver and Sweden won the
Bronze and Finland 4th that year.
Tom
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191.201 | Game starts at 3:00PM EST - fwiw | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:50 | 15 |
| File this in the "Awsh*t File"!
CBS has decided to stick with the afternoon soaps today and NOT show
the hockey game.
However, it will be shown on TNT for those of you with cable tee vee
wired in your office!
Unfortunately, my GE radio with tee vee band doesn't pick up cable
signals :*(
I remain,
isolated,
Kev
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191.202 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:53 | 17 |
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The US had darn well better come out and completely swamp France today
to establish their level of play in the medal round. I think France has
to be feeling good about even making the medal round. They weren't
expected to.
So if I understand this thing correctly, when the US gave up the tying
goal to Sweden it changed their potential second-round opponent from
Finland/Czechoslovakia to Finland/Unified, right? Pretty big
difference, but if they're thinking about what they should be thinking
about (gold and not silver or bronze), does it really matter?
I assume that a provision for overtime is now in effect in the
single-elimination format?
glenn
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191.203 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Vote early and often | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:57 | 21 |
| Some skiing results from this morning follow the form feed...
...an excellent day for the Italians!
Women's Super G Gold Debra Compagnoni, Italy
Silver Carol Merle, France
Bronze K. Seizinger, Germany
Men's 4 x 10K Gold Norway
X-Country Relay Silver Italy
Bronze Finland
The Men's Giant Slalom hadn't finished when I left home, but Alberto
Tomba had a comfortable lead after his second run and appears likely
to win the gold.
py
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191.204 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 18 1992 09:58 | 7 |
| From what I heard on the news this morning, this is the first time that
the medal round for hockey is single elimination.
I thought that fighting got you an automatic suspension in Olympic
play. I would have thought the Naslund incident would draw the same
type of punishment. Brown is going to miss at least 2 games (provided
the US gets that far). Naslund got what, 2 minutes?
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191.205 | How good is/was he? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:00 | 9 |
| USA defenseman Greg Brown, the guy who suffered a concussion,
possible broken nose and received 12 stitches won't play in today's
game.
What kind of a loss does that represent to the team's capabilities?
deen to wonk,
Kev
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191.206 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Chicken McShaughnessy? | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:01 | 4 |
| Good to see Naslund hasn't changed his style just because he
left Les Canadiens.
/Don
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191.207 | | RUGBY1::way | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:02 | 22 |
| OT is sudden death. Not sure of duration.
If still tied following OT, then shootout.
I'm not following how the difference between US tying Sweden affected their
second round chances.
US and Sweden were in the same pool. A win or tie put the US in first
place, and from that, the medal round was set. Second round matchups
in the medal round should come from the results of the first round.
Or am I missing something?
At any rate, my Mom saw the game yesterday, and was telling me that the
Finnish ref called a biased game, and that the late game "surge" by Sweden
was the result of some power plays. Of course, as usual, I was trying
to do three things at once when I was talking to her, so I might have
not gotten the entire story straight....
'Saw
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191.208 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:31 | 15 |
| REK -
First off, there is no such thing as the 100 meter hurdles.
Second - as I stated, it was my opinion. I must admit I'd rather watch
the moguls than the aerials. I'm not into the proliferation of trendy
sports.
Like I said, a lot of folks don't like certain sports - and someone can
always shoot back with the old tired refrain "No way. You try. The
best athletes do that event. Blah, blah, blah."
No remember folks, it's my opinion. You don't like it. Tough crap.
JD
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191.209 | Explanation | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:36 | 27 |
| >OT is sudden death. Not sure of duration.
10 minutes, then a shootout if it is still tied.
>I'm not following how the difference between US tying Sweden affected their
>second round chances.
>US and Sweden were in the same pool. A win or tie put the US in first
>place, and from that, the medal round was set. Second round matchups
>in the medal round should come from the results of the first round.
Sweden beats the USA they come in first, tie USA they come in second, lose to
USA come in third.
The tie changed Sweden's opponent. If Sweden had lost they would have played
the Unified team in the first round (quarterfinal) game. That would have
immediately elminated on of the two favorites (good for everyone else).
The US vs. France winner would have played the winner of Finland vs. Czech.
With the tie, Sweden plays Czech and US or France will play the winner of
Finland vs. EUN (most likely EUN if you like the favorites).
So a tie changes the possible second round (semifinal) opponent for the winner
of US vs. France. Get it?? 8^)
Scott
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191.210 | Why even waste the air time? | SHALOT::MEDVID | Earth Mo Fo | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:38 | 8 |
| On the 11:30 fluff lasted night, they showed curling (demo sport) in
fast motion. Hilarious.
Then they interviewed Glenn Frye live from Aspen! Wow, now that's
topical! Huh?
--dan'l
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191.211 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:39 | 31 |
| Well, I watched the Canadien broadcast of the games all weekend (3 day
weekend out here - site location).
Vastly superior to the CBS telecast. They show event live. That's
right folks, live. The don't worry about early start times (like 5 or
6 in the morning) they just come on. The don't worry about pre-empting
soap operas. And they tell ya when something is live, and when it is
taped.
By 11 in the morning on Saturday, I had seen a slew of live events. By
far the best event I've seen was the men's cross country pursuit race.
I think CBS showed about 5 minutes of it. CBC showed about 25 minutes
of it - with camera feeds from Finnish and Swedish television. What
a race! In my opinion (that my opinion, folks - understand REK?) it
was the best event I've seen. The race for the silver and bronze was
fantastic!
They also showed the Canada-Unified hockey live. US-Sweden live.
Bobsled live. Speedskating live. I knew about Dan Jansen's finish
early in the morningg. THe announcers have been great. Sometimes they
aren't too animated - but they announce the events. They are
realistic. They had good comments before speedskating - and mentioned
that the Japanese were threats. They said that it was very good for
the Walker sled to finish in the top ten, given his inexperience.
Vastly superior coverage. Caught some of the women's skiing this
morning before coming to work. Good stuff.
And how about that Tony Neiman (SP?) of Finland. Yowza!
JD
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191.212 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:40 | 14 |
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A real analogy between hurdles and the mogul competition would be there
if the hurdlers were required to do a backflip or a pirouette at the
midpoint and end of their dash and be judged for style points. As I
understand it, in the moguls a skier's time down the course only
accounts for 25% of his/her score. That's really the only thing I
objected to (if skiing the moguls is as difficult as everyone says,
let's just see who's the fastest down the damn course). That and the
rock-and-roll music blaring in the background as the competitors are
on the course really left an impression of hokiness for me...
glenn
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191.213 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 18 1992 10:43 | 10 |
| Bak a bunch on Dan Jansen:
The CBC commentator said that while Jansen did suffer through teh
demise of his sister in 88, that perhaps there is more to his failures.
The guy ventured that perhaps Dan gets too uptight at the Olympics,
lets the pressure get to him, and doesnt perform. Said that during
world championships, he races in relative obscurity, since U.S.
television doesn't cover the event.
JD
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191.214 | point well taken | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Vote early and often | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:13 | 13 |
| re .211:
> They said that it was very good for
> the Walker sled to finish in the top ten, given his inexperience.
I have to agree. It takes both good athletic ability and good bobsled
technique to medal at the Olympics. Walker, in just his second major
bobsled competition, couldn't realistically be expected to have the
latter. Hopefully, the experience Herschel has gained at Albertville
will help him in the future.
py
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191.215 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:13 | 8 |
| For every one of us who complains about CBS carrying the soaps instead
of the Olympics, there are probably about 1000 soap fans who would
scream bloody murder if their show was preempted.
Face it gang, Sports doesn't rule everyone's lives. How many times
have some of you questioned using sports figures as role models, and
the second class treatment the best college students get in comparison
with the college athletes?
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191.216 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:25 | 4 |
| So if Walker's so inexperienced and finishing 10th was expected, why
the hail didn't they use someone more experienced? This is, after all,
the Olympics!
Denny
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191.217 | | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:25 | 5 |
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I'll ask again. Wasn't barrel jumping (on skates) an Olympic
sport?
Claybroon
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191.218 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:26 | 4 |
| Claybroon,
I think you're confusing it with bus jumping (on motorcycles).
HTH,
Denny
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191.219 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:29 | 8 |
| � So if Walker's so inexperienced and finishing 10th was expected, why
� the hail didn't they use someone more experienced? This is, after all,
� the Olympics!
The cynical would say, "because he's a celeb". I'd prefer to believe
that since he went to the trials he was the best man for the job.
We've never been a powerhouse in this event. His sled was what, 0.25
seconds away from a medal?
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191.220 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:29 | 17 |
| > I'll ask again. Wasn't barrel jumping (on skates) an Olympic
> sport?
And I'll ignore you again 8^)
I think so.
Re a few back about Sweden medal round -- thanks, I didn't understand that
a Sweden loss would put them back to 3rd place....
Quick question: Have any of you satellite dish owners found any better
coverage? Can you tap into the Canadian feed?
'Saw
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191.221 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:31 | 8 |
| Kev,
Try AM 660 on your radio. It is WFAN from NY which can be picked
up in the Boston area. WFAN is acrrying the US-France hockey game
live.
The Crazy Met
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191.222 | | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:40 | 60 |
| > US needs only a tie to be the #1 seed. they end up
> with a 4-0-1 record, Sweden with a 4-1 record.
Actually, Sweden ends 3-0-2.
Canada 4-1-0 vs Germany 2-3-0
Sweden 3-0-2 vs Czechoslovakia 4-1-0
United States 4-0-1 vs France 2-3-0
Unified Team 4-1-0 vs Finland 3-1-1
> I am fairly sure that in the past the medal round was not a single
> elimination deal. If I recall correctly in 1980 the US could have ended
> up with a silver or even bronze if they did not beat Finland after the
> game in whcih they beat the Soviet Union. Anyone remember the details??
In the past the top two teams in each pool advanced to the medal round,
where the results of the game in your own pool standing as a result in
the medal round. Then you played the two teams in the other pool, and
the one with the most points in medal round play was the champion.
In 1980, the USSR and Finland came from one pool, the USA and Sweden
(I believe) came from the other. In the first five games, the USSR
had beaten Finland, while the US and Sweden had tied. So, entering
medal round play, USSR was 1-0-0, US and Sweden 0-0-1, and Finland
was 0-1. The US beat the USSR by one goal, and I believe Finland had
beaten Sweden (not sure about that), so the standings would have been
USA 1-0-1, USSR 1-1-0, Finland 1-1-0, Sweden 0-1-1. If Finland had beaten
the USA, Finland would have ended the medal round at 2-1-0, the USSR at
2-1-0 (they beat Sweden), and the USA at 1-1-1, so the USA would have
gotten the Bronze.
> -< Mats Naslund is a GOON >-
Matt Naslund won the Lady Byng trophy at least once in the NHL, FWIW.
> But of course, Mats won't have to miss the
> rest of the games, because he is an international star.
My understanding is that he the play is being reviewed, and Naslund
may have to miss at least one of the medal round games, in addition
to being thrown out for the remainder of yesterday's game.
> So if I understand this thing correctly, when the US gave up the tying
> goal to Sweden it changed their potential second-round opponent from
> Finland/Czechoslovakia to Finland/Unified, right? Pretty big
> difference, but if they're thinking about what they should be thinking
> about (gold and not silver or bronze), does it really matter?
No, it changed the US's second round team from Unified/Sweden to
Unified/Finland. If the US beat or tied Sweden, then beat the Pool A
#4 seed, they would play either the Pool A #2 seed or the Pool B #3 seed.
If Sweden had lost, that would have been a Sweden-Unified Team matchup.
> The tie changed Sweden's opponent. If Sweden had lost they would have played
> the Unified team in the first round (quarterfinal) game. That would have
> immediately elminated on of the two favorites (good for everyone else).
> The US vs. France winner would have played the winner of Finland vs. Czech.
The first part is true, the last sentence is not. See above.
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191.223 | roger | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Feb 18 1992 11:47 | 9 |
| TcM,
Thanks for the WFAN alert. Unfortunately, AM reception in this
building is a big fat zero.
Maybe I'll scrounge up an extension chord (~50'!) and run it
over to a window......
Stay tooned!
Kev
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191.224 | not kosher for CBS? | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Tue Feb 18 1992 12:16 | 6 |
| What's the deal with coverage on the sport that combines xcountry
skiing and marksmanship ? I havew not seen one piece on it.
What gives ?
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191.225 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 12:18 | 10 |
| CBS did about 5 minutes on the Biathalon on Sunday morning.
Probably not much coverage because the US came in 20th. The piece centered
on the abilities of the new "combined" German team, and the Unified
Team (who has never lost or something like that)....
'Saw
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191.226 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Chicken McShaughnessy? | Tue Feb 18 1992 12:19 | 4 |
| I think the biathalon would be much more exciting if the
contestants shot at each other instead of targets. FWIW,JMHO.
/Don
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191.227 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 18 1992 12:27 | 42 |
| Re .224
Teh CBC had excellent coverage of the Biathlon team event. ANd it was
a history maker. For the first time in history, the USSR/Unified team
did not win the gold. Great stuff!
Re Walker:
He did deserve to be there. However, CBS did overinflate his being
there, trying to play up the chance for a medal. It would have been an
amazing feat for the US to win a medal in the bobsled. However, one
has to be happy with the way the US Bobsled federation is finally
opening up and getting the best athletes. There's no reason why the US
can't be competitive, dispite some great disadvanatages - for instance,
I think Lake Placid has the ONLY bobsled run in the US. COmpare that
with the Euro powers. Same for the luge.
Re Mac on Soaps.
Actually, CBS could show stuff live - in the same time frame that the
CBC does - and not hit ONE soap opera! Not ONE!
I do like watching it on CBC, and then tuning in for a short time on
CBS to listen to them play up things that happened 12 hours before -
and they know the results...
Re IN General:
The best venue, IMO, has been the x-c venue. Lots of song singing and
huge crowds - especially the Scandanavians.
Using x-c as an example, I saw CBS give about 2 minutes to a race, and
tehn post the US finishers (who were way back) - and that was that. IN
contrast, in one x-c race, the lone Canadien finished 25th - well out
of the money, but they explained how that was a good finish for him,
and was a good time. Why can't CBS at least let us know if the US
competitors are doing good times - but that they just aren't in the
upper echelon? They are Olympians - the same as Dan Janssen and Rocky
and Bullwinkle, er Natasha, er, that Waitress...
JD
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191.228 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Come on Eileen...oh I swear... | Tue Feb 18 1992 12:34 | 1 |
| Isn't WEEI carrying the game today?
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191.229 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:16 | 36 |
| Yes, The Biathalon. Thanks. Most cool event, And I have been wnating to
see any coverage on it, but true to form CBS has let me down. how I
wish I had the Canadien station.
I think that Xcountry has to be one of the most grueling events of the
competition. Never mind tring to plug a few targets.
What is this ice dancing B.S. ? This event has to go, I can respect
figure skaters for thier time and dedication to the sport (Very tough)
but ice dancing is a total waste of ice rental, yet true to form again
CBS has it prime time once again. Ugg.
WThe whole Jansen saga is undr my skin. I wish this meathead would
suck it up and win something. I would have some respect for him if he
did, instead himself and the whole Jansen ontourage whines and pouts...
Boo hoo hoo. Gag... Results speak, if you can't get them, at least
have some class and an upbeat atitude.
I wonder what would have happened if Brown boarded Naslund ? The North
American Hockey scene would be back to the days of the Broad Street
Bullies, and the sound of American goonism would be heard around the
world. Since it was a chicken Swede, (The chicken Swede coach also
wussed out in going to the press conference, he sent the assis. coach)
I would be surprised to see any further suspension. (I would like to
see him out as long as it takes for Brown to come back, seeing as how
it was intentional *and* boarding.)
Does anyone have the adress for CBS sports ? It's letter writing time,
and I feel that I must write a letter to voice a few frustrations.
Anyone have a standard form/bit*h letter ?
-TH
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191.230 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:19 | 7 |
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Is ice dancing really a sport? After watching last night the only
thing it was good for was making my wife hor, er, excited. I can put
up with the figure skating, but the dancing seems to be the sport for
people not good enough to make on the figure skating team.
Brews
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191.231 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:27 | 6 |
| Countless times, even in events outside of the Olympics, figure skating
has shown itself to be the most marketable event of the Olympic sports.
Write all the letters to CBS that you want, but they'll be lost in the
heap of those marketing surveys showing how popular figures skating (in
whatever form) is. They filled the arena during the compulsories where
everyone does the same basic moves over and over again.
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191.232 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:33 | 3 |
| ....it's kinda like why people keep showing up for Red Sox games year
after year after year....
Denny
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191.233 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:34 | 7 |
| Re Mats Naslund.
In his 8 NHL seasons, he never received more than *19* penalty minutes
in a season. Serious Goon action there. Methinks I know the real
reason for the sentiment, but don't want to open up that can of worms.
JD
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191.234 | The Joy of Ice Dancing | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:35 | 10 |
| I agree with Mac on the popularity of figure skating, but this ice
dancing on prime time is crrrrap! Certainly, even the uninitiated
figure skating fan can see the vast difference between figures and
dancing.
Brews, care to share with us just what got your wife so excited? I'm
kinda in a downslide and could use a lift... :-)
Hawk
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191.235 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:38 | 5 |
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The only way I'd watch ice skating if is they did it in the nude. They
I'd watch. Judges could award extra points on cheek color.
JD
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191.236 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:40 | 6 |
| JD,
a truly priceless reply
The Crazy Met
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191.237 | | CTHQ1::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:40 | 9 |
| No JD,
We're not talking about history of goonism from Naslund, since as
you pointed out there is none (or minimal). we're talking about this
one act and IS goonism. It was a total bush act and he deserves
suspension. But he won't get one, and we won't go into that rathole
either.
MikeL
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191.238 | Previous NHL conduct inadmissible to Olympic decisions... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:41 | 15 |
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> ....it's kinda like why people keep showing up for Red Sox games year
> after year after year....
Naw, the Sox ain't that graceful...
Naslund apparently has never had a reputation as a goon, but that does
not bely the fact that he was clearly headhunting. Not only was he
headhunting with his arms way up high rather than delivering the check
with the body, he was holding his stick nearly vertically high above
his head, again indicating that this wasn't accidental. I don't care
what his reputation is. Let the punishment fit the crime.
glenn
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191.239 | The Medal Round (don't shoot me if I made a mistake ;^) | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:42 | 26 |
| RE: .222
Yup, I was mistaken. Here's how things look (a USA win yesterday would have
put Sweden in Finland's 3rd place slot):
QUARTERFINALS* SEMI- FINALS***
FINALS**
1 Canada (4-1-0)
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4 Germany (2-3-0) | Winner
>----------
2 Sweden (3-0-2) | Winner |
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3 Czech (4-1-0) | Winner
>-----------> WINNER GETS THE GOLD
1 USA (4-0-1) | Winner
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4 France (2-3-0) | Winner |
>----------
2 EUN (4-1-0) | Winner
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3 Finland (3-1-1)
* losers play bracket for 5th-8th place
** losers play for Bronze Medal
*** loser receives Silver Medal
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191.240 | | RUGBY1::way | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:42 | 14 |
| Well, I have enjoyed the hockey coverage despite having the epitome
of pencil-necked geeks doing the play-by-play.
Unfortunately, he hit me right in the middle of my pet-peeves again
on Sunday when he referred to some corner action as a "rugby scrum"...
sheesh!
Davidson does a superb job with color though...
'Saw
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191.241 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Feb 18 1992 13:47 | 8 |
| � I agree with Mac on the popularity of figure skating, but this ice
� dancing on prime time is crrrrap! Certainly, even the uninitiated
� figure skating fan can see the vast difference between figures and
� dancing.
I don't know, Hawk. I remember hearing/reading during the last
Olympics that there was a serious move on to eliminate the compulsories
from the figure skating.
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191.242 | Important result to follow ... | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:12 | 6 |
| Results of the first Olympic hockey game of the day:
Norway 5, Italy 3
Norway will meet the Switzerland-Poland winner for 9th place;
Italy will meet the Switzerland-Poland loser for 11th place.
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191.243 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:15 | 22 |
| Result of the Canada-Germany Game:
Canada and Germany played to a tie (forgot to get the numbers) through
the 10 minute sudden death period.
A six man shootout situation followed, again tied.
The seventh man for Canada was Lindros, who scored against the German
goalie.
The seventh man for Germany scooted the puck between the Canadian goalie's
legs (Burke??) but the puck was slowed considerably. It landed right
on the line.
Ref ruled NO Goal, Canada wins....
'SAw
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191.244 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:24 | 47 |
| The comulsories (the real figures) were removed from figure skating a
year or 2 ago. There is the original oprogram where some moves are
required, but no longer figure eights and the like. That count for
1/3. The free sakte is anything you want and counts for 2/3 of the
score.
Scoring is strange.
Skaters are given marks, ona 6.0 scale by the judges. Based on these
scores, skated are ranked 1..N after the original program and awarded
points (fewer points better).
1st == .5
2nd == 1.0
3rd == 1.5
4th == 2.0
Same happens in round 2, but the numbers are doubled
1st == 1.0
2nd == 2.0
3rd == 3.0
4th == 4.0
Obvioulsy if a skater wins both rounds they win the competition.
Consider a skater that was 3rd in the original and 1st in the free
skate. Their score would be
1.5 + 1.0 == 2.5
A skater that finished 1st in the original and second in the free skate
would score:
.5 + 2.0 == 2.5
The skater that did better in the free skate would win the tie.
In this way a skater that was 4th in the original program could still
win
the competition if they finished 1st in the free skate and the winner
of the free skate finished no better than 3rd.
2.0 + 1.0 == 3.0
1.0 + 2.0 == 3.0 (for 2nd place finisher in original)
.5 + 3.0 == 3.5 (for 1st place finisher in original)
The Crazy Met
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191.245 | Darn!! | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:25 | 6 |
| Wow on Canada vs. Germany. I hope the US learns a lesson and really
comes out flying against France. Home team advantage in the Olympics is
not something to be ignored.
The Crazy Met
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191.246 | Jansen ends 26th in 1000 meters | CSCOAC::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:36 | 29 |
| ALBERTVILLE, France (UPI) -- Olaf Zinke of Germany won the men's 1,000
meters speedskating race by the narrowest possible margin Tuesday, while
Dan Jansen failed miserably in an attempt to salvage a happy Olympic
memory.
After skating the fastest 200 and 600 meter split times, Jansen
appeared to cramp up going into the final turn. Jansen, following his
disappointing fourth in the 500 last Saturday, slipped to 26th place in
the 1,000.
Jansen, the 500-meter world record-holder, had been among the
favorites in both events, eventually slipped to 26th place. Four years
ago, Jansen fell twice in the Winter Olympics in Calgary soon after
being notified of the death of his sister from leukemia.
Zinke clocked 1 minute 14.85 seconds, just one-hundredth of a second
better than Kim Yoon-Man, who nevertheless collected the first-ever
Winter Olympics medal for South Korea.
World record-holder Igor Zhelezovski from the Unified Team
representing the Commonwealth of Independent States was sixth in 1:15.
05. His world mark, set three years ago in Holland, stands at 1:12.69.
Zinke, a 25-year-old auto mechanic from Berlin, used a quick second
lap in his fifth pairing with American Eric Flaim to secure victory.
Yukinori Miyabe of Japan placed third in the 43-skater field in 1:14.
92.
German's Uwe-Jens Mey, who captured his second straight 500 meter
Olympic title Saturday, withdrew Monday because of influenza. Hans
Markstrom of Sweden also withdrew.
Nick Thometz of Seattle, Wash., was the leading American, placing
15th in 1:16.19. Flaim, of Pembroke, Mass., was 16th in 1:16.47,
followed by Dave Bestaman of Madison, Wis., who was 20th in 1:16.57.
Jansen's time was 1:17.34.
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191.247 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:49 | 3 |
| What's this 'shootout' thing, and how does it work? Why cain't they
do the manly thing and play til somebody scores?!
Denny
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191.248 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 14:56 | 12 |
| > What's this 'shootout' thing, and how does it work? Why cain't they
> do the manly thing and play til somebody scores?!
My guess is that there is a single venue for ice hockey. So they
put in the shoot out to keep the games of a somewhat predictable length
so that they can cram three games into a day....
I think the last thing they could afford would be a marathon like the
Caps-Islanders game five or six years ago...
'Saw
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191.249 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Tue Feb 18 1992 15:12 | 3 |
| Shootout is similar to what they do in soccer. Penalty shots until
one team has an advantage. Minimum of 5 or 6 skaters...
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191.250 | End of 1 period USA vs FRA | CSCOA1::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Feb 18 1992 15:57 | 13 |
| End of first period,
France 1, United States 0
Total shots on goal: France 8, USA 5
Only penalty in 1st period was against the US and was easily killed off.
Only goal in 1st period, by Steffan Barain (spelling is off, I'm
listening to radio) at 11:01 of the period, unassisted. Goal
came as Mo Mantha was trying to pass back to the other US defenseman,
and Mantha put the puck right on Barain's stick for the unassisted
goal. The US team may be tired; they played yesterday while the
French had the day off.
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191.251 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Fuzzy duck, Duzzy, ducky fuzz | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:06 | 2 |
| Gee, where are the guys that were bashing soccer because of a game
decided by a shootout? Looks like olympic hockey is guilty as well.
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191.252 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:09 | 11 |
|
> Gee, where are the guys that were bashing soccer because of a game
> decided by a shootout? Looks like olympic hockey is guilty as well.
No difference in principle, but a major difference in practice with the
record low number of goals scored and the record high number of games
decided by shootout in the last World Cup. Several teams were purposely
playing for the 0-0 tie...
glenn
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191.253 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HomerSimpsonPinchHitsForCanseco | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:13 | 1 |
| Yeah, but the mainly NHL still uses the "Sudden Death" format.
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191.254 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:14 | 3 |
| ...only in the playoffs. they still have the wimpy 5 minute OT in the
meaningless regular season!
Denny
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191.255 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HomerSimpsonPinchHitsForCanseco | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:16 | 4 |
| Yeah Denny, but the regular/exhibition season don't mean much
anyhow.
/Don
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191.256 | 8^) | KEPNUT::DIGGINS | Playdough,Homey,Vitale,BobKnight | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:24 | 7 |
|
Who cares? Slasher and Denny your like a coupla old ladies
fer cryin out loud! What's the score of the steenkin game?
Updates! I need updates! 8^)))
Steve
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191.257 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:27 | 5 |
| Latest update from Mom who's watching TNT
2nd period USA 3 FRANCE 1
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191.258 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:34 | 19 |
| Sigh of relief on that last update.
If US wins when do they play again? Thursday? Friday? Also when
is the gold medal game Saturday or Sunday? CBS could get an incredible
rating if the US makes it that far. For some reason hockey in the
olympics is something people watch if the US makes it to the medal
round.
case in point: Back in 1980 I woke up early (10:30 on a Sunday
qualifies as early) in the hopes of watching the US-Finland. Problem
was that Sunday morning TV was dad's doamin - all the news talk show.
To top it off he doees not follow sports at all. So I get to the living
room and guess what dad has on? yup the US-Finland hockey game. Only
thing he understood was goals and maybe from the noise of the crowd if
something else good happened for the US team. I am still amazed to this
day.
The Crazy Met
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191.259 | USA! USA! USA! | KEPNUT::DIGGINS | Playdough,Homey,Vitale,BobKnight | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:34 | 5 |
|
Frank, kiss your Mom for me!
Steve
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191.260 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HomerSimpsonPinchHitsForCanseco | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:36 | 5 |
| 'Saw, please ask you mom if these ugly american hockey type players
are once again goading the French team into taking harmless boarding
penalties, then getting all upset (unreasonably so), about it.
/Don
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191.261 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:38 | 23 |
| > Frank, kiss your Mom for me!
Okay, will do.
My mom is pretty funny. I mean, she likes those things that you expect
Mom's to like -- figure skating and gymnastics. But she's also a demon
hockey fan....
It was funny, she called me up the other day (Saturday when USA was playing)
and she says "I'm flipping back and forth here between team USA and
those DAMN Whalers. When the Olympics are over, they should take TEAM USA
and import them to Hartford -- they're tons better than what we have now"
And, as a kid, I can remember her watching Giants football games with
me, my Dad and my brother...
I just hope the news she keeps sending stays good!
'Saw
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191.262 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:40 | 12 |
| > 'Saw, please ask you mom if these ugly american hockey type players
>are once again goading the French team into taking harmless boarding
>penalties, then getting all upset (unreasonably so), about it.
My mom was on a rampage yesterday. Everything about "that goon Naslund"
to "the game was fixed by the Finnish ref". I said "No, Mom, CLEMSON
ref" but I didn't have the time to explain to her what I meant...
'Saw
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191.263 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HomerSimpsonPinchHitsForCanseco | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:43 | 6 |
| You know this guy Naslund is such a great guy, that I personally
think that Brown sliced his own face up (WWF style) to make the
infraction look worse than it really was. I mean Greg Brown *is*
from Massachusetts for God's sake!
/Don
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191.264 | Better you than me... :-) | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Tue Feb 18 1992 16:56 | 3 |
|
Sawmain, kiss the Slasher for me willya?
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191.265 | Man overboard..... | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Tue Feb 18 1992 17:57 | 15 |
|
I got to watch the first two periods of Canada-Germany today before work (CBC
covered it live starting at 7:00 or so) and I must say I am most impressed by
Eric Lindros. Everytime he was on the ice he created a scoring chance. He's not
just a stud , he's got great ice vision and great passing ability.
I'd like to see the Canadians move forward....
Sean Burke let in a couple of relatively easy shots to get the Germans going.
Looking forward to watching Tomba tonight...Ice dancing from 8 till 11 last
night.....ugh..watched Weekend at Bernies instead...what a riot.....
Metz
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191.266 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Tue Feb 18 1992 18:06 | 4 |
| >Frank, kiss your Mom for me!
But as long as it ain't like Elvis and his mom!!!
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191.267 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Tue Feb 18 1992 18:12 | 16 |
| Final Results:
USA 4 France 1
US scored their fourth with between 8 and 10 minutes left in the 3rd, I think.
I listened to WFAN on the way home.
Got ugly at the end, some pugilistics, pushing and shoving etc. At the
end France was skating 6 on 3....sheesh.
Melee at the end but I didn't see it....
'Saw
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191.268 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 07:54 | 28 |
| You know, I cannot for the life of me understand what the deal
is with Alberto Tomba.
People go wild over this guy. Why?
Last night in the medal ceremony, I'm surprised he could find a hat
large enough for his haid, and man did he need a shave. I mean,
I never shave before a match, but if I'm going out later that night
I do.
They treat this guy like he is royalty, and yet all he does is put
a couple of boards on his feet and slide down a mountain. What is
the big deal? He doesn't even race the downhill....
Sorry folks, but for me Tomba is just another hyped up guy.....
On another note, the one part of the CBS coverage that I enjoyed last
night was the bit on the camera position that allows them to get
that "eagle eye" view of the slalom events. It's on a ridge opposite
and they have to helicopter in. Too cool......
'Saw
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191.269 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 19 1992 08:45 | 4 |
| There was a sport called barrel jumping but I don't think it was ever
in the Olympics.
John
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191.270 | Tomba as to Jordan as to Pele.. | KEPNUT::DIGGINS | Playdough,Homey,Vitale,BobKnight | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:04 | 10 |
|
'Saw I guess it all comes down to your perspective. I'm sure
Tomba is revered(sp?) in Italia, just like Michael Jordan
is here. He is a great skier and personality, even if his
head is as big as a blimp. Hey come to think of it, why was
he the only skier wearing a helmut(little ski humor)? Maybe
to keep it from expanding, whilst he charged down the hill?
Steve
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191.271 | U.S.A. HOCKEY GO FOR THE GOLD | WMOIS::FASSETT_E | | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:14 | 9 |
| The U.S.A. will play the winner of the United Team - Finland game, on
Friday at 11:00 a.m. followed by Canada vs. the winner of
Czechoslovakia - Sweden at 3:00 p.m. The 2 losers of that game will
face off for the Bronze medal Saturday at 3:00 p.m.
The 2 winners of Fridays games will play Sunday morning at 8:15 a.m.
THAT IS NOT A MISTAKE- 8:15 in the A.M. for the Gold and Silver medals.
Ed who already has taken a personal day Friday to see the U.S.A. kick
some BUTT.
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191.272 | Greatness in any form is to be admired... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:21 | 16 |
|
Hey, say what you will, but Tomba is one of those rare few who walks it
likes he talks it (or however that goes). What's the big deal? Well,
for starters he may be the greatest slalom skier of all time. If he's
not, then he's certainly slalom's Mr. Clutch (no one other than Tomba,
not even the great Ingemar Stenmark, has ever won gold medals in an
alpine discipline in two different Olympics). With a couple of great
times in yesterday's giant slalom already on the board, Tomba still
bettered them all in his final run in spite of falling off the pace on
the top half of the course. That's coming through under pressure.
If Tomba can pull off another gold in the slalom, the coronation will
be like nothing you've seen yet. I'm hoping the guy does it...
glenn
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191.273 | Could make it two with the slalom | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:24 | 22 |
| >head is as big as a blimp. Hey come to think of it, why was
>he the only skier wearing a helmut(little ski humor)? Maybe
>to keep it from expanding, whilst he charged down the hill?
I know you're kidding, but actually the real reason is because of the style of
skiing he uses. He skies through the gates, rather than the traditional style
of just a few years ago of skiing around them. He pushes every gate out of his
way with his arm/shoulder (it is the skies that need to go around them, not the
body), and tends to take a few off the old noggin in the process. Supposedly
he is the one to make this style the "new wave" and isn't the only one wearing
a helmet.
Supposedly Tomba want to go to Hollywood and be a big star. He's got the ego,
that's for sure.
But to be fair, he is the one and only person to ever win the gold medal in the
same event (any event, not just skiing) in two different winter Olympic Games.
That is impressive when you think of all the names that have preceeded him.
Scott
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191.274 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:26 | 13 |
| Yeah, but keep it in perspective, I guess.
I mean, the guy is good, but from watching those stories last night,
I get the impression that if he dropped trou on the street in Albertville
and peenched a loaf, they'd pick it up and bronze it....
As to his helmut (cute, I liked that) I'll bet he was in a parasailing
accident and has tons of metal in his haid.... 8^)
'Saw
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191.275 | Are they overachieving? What will be said if they lose? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:27 | 20 |
| Enter the pensive wet blanket......
First congrats to the USA hockey team but their latest win started my
1x a month thinking..... ;^)
Are these guys overachieving? Didn't they have a overall losing
record before the Games? Up to this point in the games, what did the
so called "experts" predict their record/chances to be?
The comparison between these guys and the '80 team, with all the hype
today is almost overwhelming! If they *DON'T* win the gold, what will
the reaction be? Will people say they choked? Will they be honored
for their play so far?
I don't have an opinion, I'm just looking for others!
I remain,
curiously iced,
Kev
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191.276 | Pretty sure it's only skiing... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:30 | 12 |
|
> But to be fair, he is the one and only person to ever win the gold medal in the
> same event (any event, not just skiing) in two different winter Olympic Games.
This is incorrect. Off the top of my head, there's Dick Button, Sonja
Henie, and Katarina Witt in figure skating, that famous Soviet couple in
figure skating pairs, Bonnie Blair in speedskating, Matti Nykaenen in ski
jumping, and I'm sure many others...
glenn
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191.277 | But do they have a chance? Certainly... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:37 | 11 |
|
> I don't have an opinion, I'm just looking for others!
The only thing the US hockey team has accomplished so far is a tie
against a tough Swedish team and to avoid a major upset loss to some
vastly inferior opponents (which I realize happened nonetheless to the
US in the last two Olympics). People should keep that in mind in
setting realistic expectations.
glenn
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191.278 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:41 | 9 |
| He's the only one in skiing.
Kev? Not have an opinion? Is this a first?
I admire Tomba, but I didn't have to see 30 minutes of him last
night AFTER the event, being interviewed by an interviewer speaking
in broken English, going to parties, spraying champagne. Why not show
more athletes? I missed the first couple of hours, but why not show
more of the hockey games or other events?
|
191.279 | Just being (temporarily) good | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:45 | 12 |
| Walt,
Actually, I do have an opinion but if I voice it here, I stand
a real good chance to be banished, if ya get my drift!
;^)
I remain,
on good behavior
Kev
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191.280 | | RUGBY1::way | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:51 | 25 |
| I think the Olympics, just like any other "tournament", is definitely a
case where you have to peak at just the right time.
What does it matter what the USA's record was prior to the Olympics.
They are playing their hearts out, and playing some good hockey.
If they are starting to peak, then things will go well, if not, well....
I would not minimize their accomplishments so far. One of the things I've
noticed in all of the games I've seen (not just the US games) is that the
refs seem to have a slight bias in calling the game. This affects a lot
of things.
For example, three men down yesterday late in the game, (it would have been
a 5on3 except that France pulled their goalie) the ref called a cross-check
in the crease. No NHL ref would have done that... It didn't make any
difference, I guess.
All of that aside, the US is playing well, and winning. That's what counts...
'Saw
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191.281 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:54 | 4 |
| The way the Broons are playing, coach Bonehaid says he's going to
move his 3 Olympians right on to the roster. Hopes they'll provide a
'spark', kinda like Joyce and Janney in '88 I guess.
Denny
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191.282 | More to go. | AWASH::MMARLAND | | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:55 | 18 |
| CBS could have limited the Tomba madness a bit last night. The guy is
clutch. He delivered the goods last night. That was great skiing by the
last group of competitors. Each one skiied into 1st on their last run.
Only to be surpassed by the next racer. Giradelli had a great run, then
followed by Tomba. I wish they showed more than 60 sec's of the Canada
Germany game. The puck just sat there on that last shot. I thought it was
quite fitting how the ref just kicked the puck aside at the end. Like
it was nothing big.
Another question ? I'd like to know the secret to the Japanese Nordic
team. I never even thought they had a team , then they capture the team
gold. Why can't the US produce a team like that . They seemed fearless
on the jumping.
MM
MM
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191.283 | | RUGBY1::way | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 09:58 | 8 |
| re Japanese team:
They would tell you that it's because we're stupid, fat, lazy
Americans..... 8^)
'Saw
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191.284 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:01 | 12 |
| > The guy (Tomba) is clutch.
Bingo. Say what you will about Tombamania, but when it comes time to
put up or shut up he puts up...that to me is the big difference between
Tomba and, say, a Christopher Bowman.
re the US hockey team's chances, they were seeded fourth in the Olympic
tournament. Given that they've made it to the final four, they've at
least met expectations...anything from here on in is gravy.
py
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191.285 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | HomerSimpsonPinchHitsForCanseco | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:15 | 8 |
| Come on Kev, stop playing martyr and give us your opinion. 8^)
Gotta pull for the goolie 'cuz he's from right next door (Fitchburg).
Hey Denny, I read today's Glob and Harry's already posturing for the
contract negotiations by saying Juneau isn't that good, didn't look
impressive against "good" talent, etc. You will not see many Olympians
in a Broons sweater unless they're willing to work for minimum wage.
/Don
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191.286 | y | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:23 | 20 |
| Sorry /Don, not ready to do that right now 8*)
Here's what the Glob said about Friday's game and the tee vee
situation.
CBS can select the following options and as of now, they are undecided
what they'll do
a) Show the USA game live at 11:00AM
b) Keep regular programming and allow TNT to show the game with a 1
hour delay
c) Keep regular programming and allow TNT to do it live
d) Shut off TNT and show highlights during the evening
<set mode Cynic>
Betcha they pick "d"
Kev
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191.287 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:26 | 21 |
| Basically, the US hockey team is riding on the shoulders of their
goalie, who has been just *huge* for the whole tournament. I can only
hope that he has two more big games in him. Yesterday's game wasn't
helped by the fact that the US is three men down (I think) due to
injuries, so all of the "role" players are now playing regular shifts.
Watched the US-Sweden game on tape, and the officiating was definitely
different. The same ref worked the Canada-Germany game, and called
weird stuff in that one also. He definitely seems to have a pro-Europe
bias. :-)
Alpine skiing in Europe has the level of fan interest and support that
basketball does here in the US. Think of Tomba as the Michael Jordan
or Magic Johnson of alpine skiing, and you come close to the sense of
what the fans see in him. (Maybe a better analogy would be Jose
Canseco in baseball.)
I like the CBS coverage less and less as the games go on. I happen to
enjoy the figure skating - but I like all the *other* stuff, too. I
want more of the events!! Here's hoping NBC does better this summer.
A&W
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191.288 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:29 | 6 |
| Women's Super g results...
Wiberg SWE - gold
Roffe US and Wachter- AUT tied for the silver...
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191.289 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:36 | 7 |
|
> Roffe US and Wachter- AUT tied for the silver...
Wow, that's pretty wild. After two runs (correct?), tied down to
1/100 of a second...
glenn
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191.290 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 10:38 | 1 |
| Does that mean that NO bronze is awarded?
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191.291 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:13 | 5 |
| Boy, as I watched teh skiing yesterday, especially Tomba, I thought
"Boy, wouldn't this be much more exciting if Alberto had to do little
arm waves and tiny jumps for style points. Yeah, Sure."
JD
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191.292 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:21 | 14 |
| > Boy, as I watched teh skiing yesterday, especially Tomba, I thought
> "Boy, wouldn't this be much more exciting if Alberto had to do little
> arm waves and tiny jumps for style points. Yeah, Sure."
Actually, I was thinking that it would have been more exciting had
Tomba wiped out in a big flail of arms and legs. As he rolled down
the mountain he began to snowball, with arms, legs, skis and poles
sticking out. Then, just before he went over the cliff, Rocky
(no, not the truck driver) swooped down and stopped him....
Yeah, that's the ticket!
'Saw
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191.293 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:25 | 7 |
| I think bobsled and luge tracks should be much wider so all the
competitors go at once. I think ski races should be done with all
competitors simultaneously. I think speed skating should be done with
all racers on the track at once. And, I think figure skating should be
full contact.
John
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191.294 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:26 | 10 |
| A gret 4 x 10K X-C relay race yesterday. Great battle for the bronze.
Norway was awesome.
The Japanese have had a very nice Winter games. Talk about clutch.
All 3 Japanese had personal bests in the X-C portion.
Frank - no bronze is awarded, I believe.
JD
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191.295 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:28 | 24 |
| RE: Tomba
I don't like the guy and was hoping he at least wouldn't win the gold.
That was on exciting giant slalom with the last 4 or so skiers moving
into the top spot as they went. When Tomba was only .3 seconds behind
Girardelli at the first split I figured he would win it because the
skiers tended to make up time at the bottom of the course.
RE: US Hockey team
At this point, I think most people would probably consider it somewhat
of a disappointment if they take the bronze or don't medal. I thought
going into the Olympics it would be a tremendous feat if they could win
a medal, so regardless of what happens from here on out I think they've
done great. BTW, they only way they *won't* now is if they lose their
last 2 games. Assuming Unified Team beats Finland, I expect US to lose
to the Unifieds.
The Norwegians would have to be considered the surprise of these
Olympics thus far, considering they only won 5 medals at Calgary and
already have 16 with more probably to come.
Joe
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191.296 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:32 | 12 |
| Joe -
Norway has been a surprise - but what they've done is recaptured the
top X-C spot on the planet. The Unified Team, Finland and Sweden, plus
Norway, usually own those events. Norway winning alpine medals has
been a surprise to me.
Great stuff. Love the way them Norwegians sing and party!
Hawk wants to party in that country!
JD
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191.297 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:35 | 16 |
| Tomba = Clutch, how true. Sure beats listening to Dan Jansen, Tomba was
favored and came thru, while Dan lost and wept. Snif, Snif.
I liked the short track speed skating, lots of action, to bad there
is'nt more coverage.
I too would like to see figure skating full contact, I had this notion
of seeing Cris Nilan all suited up comming out of the Zamboni opening
from the far end of the rink and nailing Cris Boweman while he is in
the middle of a triple linde'. This proceded by driving him all the way
into the judges bench.
How would Scott Hamilton call it ?
-TH
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191.298 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:36 | 7 |
|
I don't think the comparison's of Tomba to Jordan or even Canseco are
fair. They don't seem to go to near the efforts that Alberto does to
increase the level of hype that the media creates. Don King would be a
better fit.
Brews
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191.299 | Back for more. | AWASH::MMARLAND | | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:38 | 9 |
| Oh, no, back on this Mogul skiing thing again. It's just a different
discipline of skiing. Just like downhill vs slalom. Each one has it's
own merits, otherwise all the skiers would be in every event.
Now is the small track speed skating another form of roller derby. This
stuff cracked me up, 3-5 skaters all at once, one falls they all fall.
MM
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191.300 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:43 | 20 |
|
> I don't think the comparison's of Tomba to Jordan or even Canseco are
> fair. They don't seem to go to near the efforts that Alberto does to
> increase the level of hype that the media creates. Don King would be a
> better fit.
But I also don't think it's fair to make cultural comparisons between
Americans and Europeans. For some reason, the Europeans seem to love
the athletic braggadocio while Americans generally loathe them.
Hey, from all I've seen Tomba does indeed behave like a horse's butt
(like that stuff the other night about not feeling relaxed unless he's
got a woman with him at all times). I was merely responding to the
question of "what's so great about Tomba?". There's plenty great about
Tomba. You can't be prejudiced by the personality in objectively
measuring the athletic accomplishment.
glenn
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191.301 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:48 | 9 |
| I asked the "What's so great" question, because I personally feel that
the heroes we should be getting all giddy over should be folks who
REALLY do something -- like finding disease cures and stuff...
Sorry, i guess I'm in a mood today....8^)
'Saw
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191.302 | Random thoughts | SHALOT::HUNT | Is that a great new Pepsi can or what? | Wed Feb 19 1992 11:53 | 48 |
| � I think speed skating should be done with all racers on the track at once.
CBS showed their usual 30 seconds or so of the new "short track speed
skating" event lasted night. Basically it's roller derby on razors. Half
a dozen skaters race around the perimeter of the hockey rink ... first one
across the line wins. Spills galore and the surgeons keep real busy, too.
Much better than those silly moguls.
Other random thoughts ...
It's been said that the Winter Olympics are basically just a romp for a
bunch of rich European playboys. Seeing the Prince of Monaco in a
bobsled and watching Alberto Tomba doing his thang reinforces that belief.
Style points for landing ski jumps are a joke. When Carl Lewis and Mike
Powell launch themselves down the long jump pit, they only get measured
for how far they went ... not how pretty they looked while landing.
USA women are kicking serious USA men butt in the medals haul. And the
USA team is 2/3 men (although the hockey team accounts for a good portion
of that difference). Way to go ladies.
So Dan Jansen is done. Turn off the bright lights, unplug the mike, dry
up the tears and move on to the nexted piece of media roadkill. How much
you wanna bet that Jansen tears up the world speed skating stage the rest
of this year and next ??? He'll probably set a whole bunch of world
records and take home all kinds of trophyware. Just so long as the
pressure ain't on. I wonder if he's a Carolina fan ???
Women's figure skating starts tonight. Now the real hype begins. This
is always the marquee event and the USA medal sweep talk has been building
ever since Yamaguchi, Harding, and Kerrigan swept the latest worlds. It
ain't gonna happen though. Midori Ito will not be denied hardware and the
USA women haven't exactly been noted for their Olympic guts and glory over
the lasted dozen years or so. Dorothy Hamill was the last USA gold
medalist and that was 16 years ago.
Also, the ISU has apparently cracked down on the "suggestability" of the
ladies' skating costumes this time around. After the Dueling Carmens of
Katarina Witt and Debi Thomas practically melted the ice underneath their
skates in Calgary 1988, the federation has now instructed the judges to
deduct points for costumes that are too suggestive. Wonderful. As if
this "sport" isn't judged subjectively enough as it is, now we might have
the very real possibility that a skater could be penalized for excessive
cleavage and/or bunnage. Amazing.
Bob Hunt
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191.303 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:01 | 6 |
|
Did those of you who want multiple skiers on the same course happen to
see the Moroccan (I think) get passded on the GS? I was pretty funny,
the guys must have had a 3 minute headstart and gets lapped.
Brews
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191.304 | Had to get out my SI preview to find out more | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:08 | 13 |
| CBS did a feature on the short-track speedskating on the lat-night
wrapup show, but they didn't explain it at all. All they did was talk
to some former and current skaters and got some comments, but no
explanation on how the sport is actually conducted.
Another thing I forgot to mention about Tomba: I still laugh when I
think of how he wanted to meet some figure skater at Calgary (wasn't it
Katarina?), but after her routine he was there waiting (of course ABC
covered the whole thing) to meet her, but she just said 'Hi' and left.
Burned him bad.
Joe
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191.305 | Funny huh! | RAVEN1::TURNER | A'64ToplessTripower4-SpeedGTOtogo! | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:11 | 5 |
| Walker has been pulled from the Bobsled team...
He's been replaced with an alternate...
no reason given yet from the American team???
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191.306 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:29 | 20 |
| Re Short track skating
They showed a bunch of it on CBC yesterday. What was interesting is
that a Canadien woman, a 5 time world champeen, didn't advance. Seems
that the American skater in her heat whacked her left leg and skate
right at the start, and did something to the skate. Seems that this
American has a rep as being a 'dirty' skater. Pretty funny stuff.
They didn't dwell on it too long. No replays or anything. They sort
of said "Well, that is too bad" They interviewed the Canadien skater,
who did a little whining, but then just said it was disapointing and
that was that.
Watching a little of the CBS feed last night, I sometimes get the idea
that they overdub the announcing. Just a feeling.
Why can't they show all the American athletes competing? Why spend a
zillion minutes on Dan Janssen, and none on Bergstron, who beat Janseen
in the race?
JD
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191.307 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:37 | 33 |
|
I think a comparison to short track speed skating and roller derby is
truly unfair. Although I did'nt see much of it, it looked wildly
exciting.
It appears that trying to get the inside line while fighting off
opponents to make the finish line while doing 15-20 mph(?) looks like a
hell of alot more skill than some of the other so called Sports. (I.E.
ice dancing.)
I would like to see more and some rules on this one. As usual CBS gave
a 30 second blurb on it and a bunch of fluff pieces instead. I
should've known better.
What the problem with Tomba ? He performs under pressure and when it
counts. So what if he likes to be seen with the ladies, he's not
breaking the law, doing it with farm animals, or late nite rape and
pillage escapades like some of the American Sports Figures.
He has the reputation in Europe as a playboy and it seems that he lives
up to it. BFD. When AT is competing, you know he will give it his best
and make it exciting, what more could you ask ?
I enjoy the AT show and he has done what no other alpine skiier has,
win back to back gold medals. When someone can top it then they can
take over the spotlight, but until then AT is king of the hill in my
book.
Besides it's nice to see someone compete and qwin and not ask for a
salary increase or to go to arbitration.
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191.308 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Wed Feb 19 1992 12:43 | 5 |
|
I agree with .307. What's Tomba's crime ? That he has a personality ?
Sure that 'I'm not comfortable unless I have a woman beside me' line
was a bit much but the man *is* talented and good looking and smart and
if that's a crime well then lock me up. [isfh]
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191.309 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:04 | 17 |
| > I agree with .307. What's Tomba's crime ? That he has a personality ?
> Sure that 'I'm not comfortable unless I have a woman beside me' line
> was a bit much but the man *is* talented and good looking and smart and
> if that's a crime well then lock me up. [isfh]
He's got a huge ego. That's just something that I personally dislike.
I mean, for all the adoration he gets you figure he'd do something
important.....
(So, Tommy, you wanna turn yourself in, or do we need a warrant 8^))
'Saw
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191.310 | If nothing else, you gotta respect his ability... | SASE::SZABO | It's the New Mother Nature taking over | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:09 | 11 |
| After Girarldi's(sp) most excellent run, I just could not see Tomba
bettering that. But he did, and it it truly impressed me. With a
performance like that, I couldn't feel anything but happy for the guy.
As far as the nature of his personality, I think that that is just the
European way. European men seem to be more emotional, outgoing,
exuberant, etc. than American men. American men are typically reserved
and inward. So, for us American's, Tomba looks like an egotistical
jerk. But through European eyes, he's just a great hero...
Hawk
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191.311 | Hockey scores?? | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:14 | 13 |
| It would figure, the one glance I took at CBS last night and they have
Witt sending a message to Tomba that she is in ALbertville, and a
reporter asking Tomba when he will see Witt.
gag!
any updates on hockey scores. Would be nice if Finland knocked off the
Unified team. But, I would not be that shocked if the US beat the
Unified Team, though I wouldn't bet on it unless I was given decent
odds.
The Crazy Met
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191.312 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:14 | 12 |
| He didnt srike me as having a huge ego, only alot of Character in front
of the camera.
I see what you mean about him doing something important, but in skiing
circles and in Italia he is a GOD right now.
P.S. anyone has a ski report for Killington? I'm going to do my version
of Tombamania 92 tommorrow. (Do they have a 800#)
Thanks,
-TH
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191.313 | No offense intended... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:38 | 12 |
|
> I asked the "What's so great" question, because I personally feel that
> the heroes we should be getting all giddy over should be folks who
> REALLY do something -- like finding disease cures and stuff...
I wholeheartedly agree, Frank. I'm not endorsing these guys who follow
the guy around kissing his feet. My response was informational: Tomba
is the first skier ever to win gold medals in separate Olympics (and he
is fun to watch on the course...)
glenn
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191.314 | Misc Olympic Musings... | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:49 | 58 |
|
got up early today to watch the Women's GS while working out. Diana Roffe of the
US had a monster 2nd run to win (actually tie) for the Silver. I think the US
women came in 2nd , 5th and 6th overall. I pretty good showing. CBC showed all
15 racers in the first seed. CBS last night only showed 7 racers in the men's GS
and then 30 minutes of Tomba on the town.
Speaking of Tomba...The guy is huge, coordinated and clutch. He's the best
technical skier on the planet. He wasn't the first to go through the poles (when
the Mahres won their medals they had just started using the breakaway poles and
the new technique of J-turns instead of round turns)
Although the mogul skiers are good the best skiers are still the racers. It's a
matter of money. The best athletes go where the cash is and in europe the cash
is in racing, not moguls. (Sort of like the best skaters skate singles and not
ice dancing).
I thought the mogul competition was great but that Nelson Carmichal got hosed.
His helicopter off the first jump and then great time should have insured him
the gold.....I'd prefer it if they made the run 3x as long and made it a race
instead of a judged competition....
I'm taping 6 hours of CBC coverage today including speed skiing. CBS will
probably show 30 seconds of speed skiing coverage and spend 10 minutes up close
and personel with the guys that make the aerodynamic suits they wear.
Can't wait to see the short track speed skating finals. 6 people trying to fit
around a hockey rink smashing into each other.
Katerina Witt has accused some skater of cheating. It seems Midori Ito was out
practicing today to her music and some other skater was out there practicing
also and she performed a back flip near Ito. The rules say that you can practice
while another skater is practicing but you can't do any moves not allowed in the
competition......Yet another reason to hate figure skating.....
Watched the mens 40k XC relay last night. Those guys impress me with their
stamina and ability.
Womens biathalon was on as I left. 1 Canadian had medal possibilities. CBC also
replayed the whole shootout of the canada-germany game yesterday. Pretty
exciting stuff even if it isn't for purists. I wouldn't like to see it decide
a gold medal though.
The Canadian Curlers are sweeping through the ranks. What? you mean CBS hasn't
shown any curling. Oh , well...
CBC payed $10 million for the rights to these Olympic games, CBS payed $240
million.....
I like the winter Olympics a ton better than the summer ones. The sports are
faster, more exciting, more dangerous and more unusual. Plus it takes a special
place to host a winter games (even LA can host a summer games).
My brother in law was at the games last week and watched the downhill and a few
other events and skied 8 days as well. I'm envious but last weekend at Whistler
in BC helped me get over it....
Metz
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191.315 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:57 | 15 |
| Glenn --
I wasn't offended....
Re Tomba's ego:
My opinion is based on other interviews I've seen with the guy. As usual
CBS spent more of their time on the dozens of people who have no lives
and look for the instantaneous gratification of a "god" walking by,
than on the athlete himself.
'Saw
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191.316 | Olympiad musings | DKAS::RIVERS | I'm not crazy, just misunderstood | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:24 | 81 |
| A few Winter Games musings:
I hate the CBS coverage but by the time I get home, that's all I get to
see. You've all read it before, I'll say it again. When ya gonna
focus on the gawd*mmed SPORTS, CBS????!
I like figure skating (and even Ice Dancing), which is does indeed
hover on the threshold betwixt art and Sport. All the same, glad it's
there. Maybe dancing in the Summer games would make folks feel better
(no, no, there's too much in the Summer games completely ignored
already!)
I've always wondered what curling was, thanks to the commericials and
slobbering over what people do when they aren't doing their sport, I
expect I shall never see.
Alberto Tomba has an ego that can fit in a boot the size of Italy. Tha
said, yes, he is a grand skier. Except his name on a marquee near you.
(come on, why are we interviewing Sylvester Stallone on Alberto Tomba?
We could be watching...curling! :) Well, it is the Olympics, not
Hollywood Celebs Salute night.)
I have begun to think that all those people walking into the Opening
Ceremonies (which I guess I only saw half of) really must be non
competitors. After all, I've only seen a total of maybe ten ice
skaters and twelves skiers and the same three guys on ski jumping....
(translation: I'd like to see a wider selection of the participants,
CBS, please. They may not win, but one can appreciate the best efforts
all the more with OTHER efforts to compare them against)
Paul Wylie got shafted. He should have got the gold. Or Petr Barna
should have. Skating judges are snobs.
I like Christopher Bowman but only because nobody else does. :)
I think CBS is more to blame for Dan Jansen's 'failure' than Dan is.
When is 4th totally irrespectable? How many skaters were there? (I
know, only three or four based on the coverage). If I had Vulture-cam*
stuck in MY face and getting asked billions of times, "So, Dan, you
over your sister's DEATH yet?? Huh? Huh?" I'd throw the damned race
just to get the hell away from them. And afterwards, why, oh why
doesn't his wife or him say something like, "Look, would you get off my
BACK already?? What happened? You want to know what happened?
Obvioulsy, I didn't win! I was not the best today! Go interview
Alberto Tomba or something!" :)
Herchsel Walker isn't the driving force on the bobsled, it's the driver
that can win or lose the race although the pusher (which HW is) helps
on the start. It wasn't like he pushed the sled all the way down the
run. How come focus is on his rather than the guy actually driving the
bobsled? Don't answer that, it was rhetorical. HW is a star, the
other guy just is a guy who drives a bobsled.
I don't like Scott Hamilition. Tracy Wilson shuts up during the
performances and lets us watch without screaming THERE WILL BE A
DEDUCTION every time someone falls. I think even the
skating-illiterate among us can readily assume the judges take off for
falling on your butt without being screamed at. It's really no wonder
none of the men really had a clean program.
I liked when Scott Hamlition was busy telling us all the awful things
that had happened during Kurt Browning's free program and why he
wouldn't get a medal, blah blah blah. During a replay of a fall, SH
went on about something like, "ANd I think he was fatigued right
here, so he fell," and off camera, Kurt said "Yes, that's right Scott."
He must have been in earshot of all SH's running comments during
replay. SH sounded a little like he'd been caught with his hand in the
cookie jar. I hope that maybe SH will learn to keep his voice down.
Speak, Scott, do not scream.
Enuf for now.
kim
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191.317 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:41 | 41 |
| re Dan Jansen:
Hell, I'd LOVE to be 4th best in the world at something!
CBS is making a way big deal out of this. And I thought that
Dan handled the interview last night pretty well. He told them
in a very subtle way that there are more important things than
skating.
When the CBS dweeb asked him if he was satisfied about this
Olympics or if he wanted it back to do over he said
"Life doesn't work that way. It's over. If I could
have anything back I'd go back four years and get
my sister back"
Sheesh. CBS dweebs is right...
Tomba needs a shave. Doesn't he realize that the unshaven look went
out with early George Michael. And Alberto, hey, lose a little of
that gut if you wanna be in movies...
Curling:
Get a rock. Attach a handle.
Get two people with brooms.
Pain a bullseye about 100 feet away on the ice.
Slide the rock towards the bullseye, whilst the people
with broom furiously sweep in front of it.
Much better if done totally nuded up....
'Saw
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191.318 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:49 | 13 |
| Oh yea I forgot about the word association bit with Jansen and the
CBSDweeb. What a load of an interview, I almost wet myself while he was
asking questions.
Does the U.S. have anyone competing in the Biathelon ? CBS Does'nt have
a reporter on the beat so I have to ask in here.
I want to see more Short track speed skating, but I would like to see
them do it with muzzles on and a stuffed rabbit on a leader going
around and around. Would'nt that be something.
-TH
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191.319 | My change worth | COMET::JACKSONTA | The 9 hitter | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:50 | 17 |
| re- moguls,
I don't think the best skiers are the ones who race. I think they
are all the best at whatever style they are doing.
I for one can appreciate the mogul skiers. I love doing them, when
my legs are in shape for it. It takes a talent to ski moguls, just as
it does for racing.
I do like to ski the gates when races aren't being held. Its fun,
especially when your racing a friend.
Figure skating is booooooring.....speed skating is good...
Unfortunately CBS has shown more figure skating than anything else, at
least when I go to watch.
Tim
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191.320 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 14:52 | 14 |
|
Jansen's only crime is that he really does look as if his dog just
died, as someone has already said. If he'd look a little more
comfortable, we'd probably feel more comfortable listening to his
interviews, too. But the more forlorn he looks, it seems, the more
the interviewer seems to bore in, like an animal intuitively sensing
fear or something.
I actually thought Jansen's wife's reactions were much more
stomach-wrenching than his. I think she might be the one who needs
to lighten up, although I'd have preferred not to have seen her at all...
glenn
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191.321 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:10 | 46 |
| We are hard-core sports fans. Most folks who watch the Olympics are
not. So, CBS cannot show 100% coverage or else they won't get any kind
of decent ratings. Also, putting the coverage together and just
showing the sporting events wouldn't fill up the time available in the
evening. They have to put the coverage together in such a way that it
fills the time, so, we get the human interest stories to fill the time
and attract the casual fan. Unfortunately, the more spectacular the
human-interest story, the better able it is to grab and hold attention.
The casual fan is interested in only a few things, generally just the
Americans and only is interested in the sports superficially.
They also have to show the things that will attract the audience and
it's been proven, time-and-time again, the top rated events are figure
skating in the Winter Games and gymnastics in the Summer Games. As a
Hockey Krishna, I would love to see nothing but hockey tripleheaders
during the Winter Games but then, CBS would be killed in the ratings.
So I use the remote and jump in and out. I wish I had a better option
to watching but I don't.
As far as the Jansen stuff goes - there is a real herd mentality in
journalism - and it's more of a herd the more sensational, tug-at-the
heartstrings or different it is. Tomba? Playboy. Tonya Harding and
Mary Docter? Overcoming tough lives. Dan Jansen? Tug-at-the
heartstrings in spades. Everybody wants to talk to him. Some people
thrive on it. He doesn't. It doesn't make him a bad person or a choke
artist or anything else - other than a guy who got a tough break in his
life, has (I think) tried to put it behind him and can't because no one
would let him. I think he would have been better off being a jerk and
talking to no one as opposed to talking to everyone and having it all
dredged up again. It had to affect his performance but I refuse to
bash him for it.
John
PS - here's an example of the herd mentality in action - 1978, while
working with the team, I met John Powers, who now covers the Olympics
for the Globe but who was covering the Patriots that season. OJ
Simpson had just been traded from Buffalo to his home town of San
Francisco. He was going out to the Niners camp to interview Simpson
and basically he was doing it because everyone was doing it. That
camp, Simpson was having a press conference one day a week to answer
the questions about the trade, his feelings about going home and so
forth. I remember thinking what a waste it was to send John out there
for a mob scene press conference where he wouldn't learn anything new
or get any other information that no one else would get.
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191.322 | Anyone have a final on Finland-Unified Team yet? | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:22 | 2 |
|
|
191.323 | :-) | SASE::SZABO | Tickets? What tickets? | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:26 | 6 |
| > Anyone have a final on Finland-Unified Team yet?
I had it, but for some reason I cannot find it...
Hawk
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191.324 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:30 | 14 |
| > I had it, but for some reason I cannot find it...
>
> Hawk
I think what you MIGHT find, Mr Hawkmeister, is a bunch of VERY thirsty
people, oh, long about 10:30 that morning, at the Rat.....
'Saw
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191.325 | try microscopes 'R us? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:30 | 8 |
| bailiff,
better hope you don't gotta pee pee in the near future!
many more.....
Kev
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191.326 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:31 | 4 |
| What's the hardship with Tonya Harding....
For my money, she can come and skate in my backyard ANYTIME.....
|
191.327 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:31 | 6 |
| 'Saw
that is really big of you :-), what a generous soul :-)
The Crazy Met
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191.328 | Dan Jansen knows pressure | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:34 | 17 |
|
After failing in the 1000m a reporter asked Dan Jansen if he was going to be back
for the 1994 games in Lilihamer.
Jansen replied that he probably would because it was only 2 years away, but that
he and his wife were going to start a family soon and he'd have to see.
The reporter asked How soon they were going to start a family and jansen's wife
answered "Tonight."
Now that's pressure :-)
Metz
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191.329 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:40 | 14 |
| Tonya Harding is the product of relative poverty and her mother has
been married 5-6 times. Harding swore out sexual abuse charges against
one of her stepbrothers because the guy tried to get fresh with her.
This move sort of alienated her from her mother. Harding is married
and a few months ago left her husband because he was supposedly hitting
her. That's patched up now.
Harding plays pool, hunts, fishes, does her own car repairs and goes
drag racing in her Jeep.
She isn't your typical female figure skater. Heck, she's probably more
macho than most of the male figure skaters.
John
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191.330 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:40 | 1 |
| Hell, he's probably only 4th best at that too.....8^)
|
191.331 | well ... | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:41 | 4 |
| enough of this drivel :-) what is the score of those hockey games?
The Crazy Met
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191.332 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:41 | 10 |
| > Harding plays pool, hunts, fishes, does her own car repairs and goes
> drag racing in her Jeep.
>
> She isn't your typical female figure skater. Heck, she's probably more
> macho than most of the male figure skaters.
I wanna party wif dat girl!
'Saw
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191.333 | Italian in every sense of the word | SALES::THILL | | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:47 | 27 |
| RE Tomba:
Be careful about generalizations about 'Mercins vs Europeans -- There's a lot
of difference between the various breeds of Europeans too. I doubt you'd find a
German with the outward exuberance or boastfulness (it isn't *LOGICAL* to boast
cause you *might* lose).
Tomba's attitude is more due to being Italian than anything else. It's hard to
'splain, but from having spent 3 weeks there in '90 and 2 other trips there in
'82 and '84, I got a certain sense of the national character. The people there
are sports-crazy, and after soccer, skiing is #1. Also, it isn't every day that
a lot of European countries have gold medal shoo-ins in EVERY sport like the
Americans :-) Sure, certain countries do better at certian events. [Norway =
great in XC skiing, stink in hockey. Switz.= good in downhill, stink in hockey.
Sweden = good in hockey, but that's it.] Italy's hockey team is mediocre at best, and they may have a few
other skiiers and a couple of middle of the pack skaters, but that's it. Just a
guess, but I'd say Tomba is the only REAL hope they have of winning any kind of
hardware, so naturally the whole country is behind him. The Savoie region is
just across the border from Italy (and even used to be PART of Italy at one
time), so you can bet there are a lot of Paesano to cheer Alberto on.
It isn't a shock that CBS is showing Tomba in all his glory. Since they've
resigned themselves to these useless "profiles" can you BLAM ! them for focusing
on a guy with personality, instead of some boring Swiss who lives the simple
life in his peaceful mountain village and milks the cows with his grandma every
morning, even if he IS a world-class skier?
Tom
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191.334 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:56 | 8 |
| Unified Team beat Finland today, but I don't have the score....
My mom called to tell me that. Also, she asked if I knew anything about
the 36 Red Sox tickets that mysteriously appeared in her mailbox today?
'Saw
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191.335 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 15:59 | 25 |
| >Be careful about generalizations about 'Mercins vs Europeans -- There's a lot
>of difference between the various breeds of Europeans too. I doubt you'd find a
>German with the outward exuberance or boastfulness (it isn't *LOGICAL* to boast
>cause you *might* lose).
YES! Ain't that the truth.
For what it's worth, and without going down a rathole, I found the
Germans to be the most outgoing people that I met in Europe.
The French obviously don't like Americans, but I always tried to be
polite so as not to give them any more reason not to.
Never had much contact with the Italians, but I do have a question.
How is it that the Hubers, Italians, speak german, have German names,
yet live in Italy? Does it have something to do with the sometimes
"shifting" european borders?????
'Saw
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191.336 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:03 | 67 |
| Olympic Musings -
Metz - great note about CBC coverage. If you get sick of CBS, the CBC
has a show on from 7-10 whichis highlights of the day's action - and
they show almost all sports - and not a lot of personal stuff. And the
non sports stuff they had on was pretty interesting - one bit was on
the different waxes the skiers use.
The biathlon - yes the USA has a team - but we aren't that good, so CBS
won't show it. ANd to me that's the crying shame. We hear the lip
service about the 'spirit of the Olympics' and CBS can show Morocan
skiers taking 2 days to fall downhill - but they won't show Americans
competing in sports we don't excel at - like the Biathlon. Too bad.
Personally I like the Biathlon.
The bobsled is an event I've always liked. ALways wanted to try the
old flexible flier down the track. I do realize I'd end up in traction
(at best) but I can have a "Calvin and Hobbes" attack whenever I
want... CBC had a piece where they showed a bobsled from the ground
up - took it apart - pretty interesting.
Nobody passes the puck like the Unified Team. Eric Lindros is a stud.
LeBlanc is playing great - lets hope he does't turn into Jim Craig, the
Sequel.
Cross Country skiing is my favorite of this Olympics. I'd love to be
at that venue partying with the Scandanavians. Heck, the Hawkster
would be in heaven with those dudes.
SKi Jumping Rules! Them Austrian FLy BOys and the punk from Finland
are something to behold.
Figure Skating. They should have kept the compulsories. Let em show
cleavage and bunnage. Let the men wear shorts. Who cares? We're
talking ice skating. Heck, half of 'em will go on to wear Pluto
costumes and perform in arenas with the Ice Capades. I'm probably the
only person who misses DIck BUtton. He was a constant.
Downhill is skiing, IMO. Give me Klammer time everytime. The slalom
is purty darn good - and Alberto Tomba is the best. No doubt about it.
Moguls. Yuch. Freestyle. Yuch. They should have snow-fort building
too....
I like both the winter and summer games - but I like the winter games
because the smaller countries are heard from more often. Luxumborg won
a medal. Leichenstein won a gold once! In the summer games, you get
some smaller country folks (Nesty from Surinam, Virin and co. from
Finland, various African runners...) but not the mix you get in the
winter games. The fans seem more lively - probably cuz they are
standing around in the snow and cold all day - gotta sing and party to
stay warm.
Curling is cool. Used to watch it in years gone by. Always wanted to
be a broom person. Even technology has caught up with curling - they
use high tech brooms, no more straw ones. ;-(
I hope I'm still in Seattle for Barcelona, so I can watch the summer
games on Canadien TV.
Speaking of TV, the CBC had a bit on about TV and the Olympics. CBS
pays more for the Olympics than just about everyone else combined.
They will lose about 30 million. The CBC guys said PPV, cable, and
free TV in combination will be the wave of the future in the states.
Other coutries will continue one channel feeds (such as the BBC to the
UK...)
JD
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191.337 | | SASE::SZABO | Sox Tix take Quantum Leap. Film @11. | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:07 | 9 |
| You're right, Tom, about the generalization. Wasn't thinking- got
about *36* different things on my mind today...
I also didn't want to single any nationality out either, but since it's
been said, yes, I think it's Italian nature to be outwardly emotional,
passionate, whatever...
Hawk
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191.338 | update on today | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:08 | 17 |
| Unified Team beat Finland 6-1.
Sweden and Czechoslovakia (sp?) are tied 1-1 in the 2nd.
In figure skating the top 4 after the original program are
Yamaguchi
Kerrigan
Ito
Harding
Both Ito and Harding fell on a triple.
CBS has decided to show the hockey game between the US and the Unified
Team live starting at 11AM Eastern time tomorrow.
The Crazy Met
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191.339 | Arrogant, Ugly 'mericans perpetuated, part III | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:16 | 13 |
| This is intended totally to be a tongue-in-cheek reply
CBS's decision not to show US athletes in events where we're not
very good is based on their insistence that every US of A person
is, by birthright, supposed to, and is entitled to an Olympic
Gold medal.
If'n they don't show it, obviously it doesn't exist.
right?
Kev
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191.340 | Unified Europe?
| SALES::THILL | | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:18 | 18 |
| Re German-Italians
Saw
I dunno if they speak German, but this must be near the Swiss border. In a lot
of ways, it's just like anywhere where people move around. People in Napoli say
the Milanesee are not "real" Italians, but Germans (dunno the reasoning) The
Milan folks call the Neopolitans something else - unprinable in this "family"
conference. In '84 went to a Inter Milan vs Napoli soccer game and a banner was
strung across the upper deck "Stop laboratory experiments with animals - use
Neopolitans instead!"
The Luxumbourg skier, Ghiradelli (sp) has an Italian name, but in Luxumbourg the
Offical language is French, but more peole seem to speak this blend of
low-German that sounds a little like the Flemish (Dutch) dialects spoken in
Belgium. Go figure.
Tom
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191.341 | Cough | FULTON::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:19 | 7 |
| >CBS has decided to show the hockey game between the US and the Unified
>Team live starting at 11AM Eastern time tomorrow.
That's Friday, just in case anyone is starting to develop a fever ;^)
Scott
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191.342 | | CAMONE::WAY | Cheesed a big one off | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:26 | 12 |
| >The Luxumbourg skier, Ghiradelli (sp) has an Italian name, but in Luxumbourg the
>Offical language is French, but more peole seem to speak this blend of
>low-German that sounds a little like the Flemish (Dutch) dialects spoken in
>Belgium. Go figure.
Well, I could understand it in parts of central Europe.
My mom's parent came from Hungary, yet the spoke German, and their name
was a Norwegian name. Ditto on the go figure...
'Saw
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191.343 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:28 | 19 |
| Kev -
I know (I think I know) that part of that was tongue-in-cheek. But it
isn't far from the truth. When an American finishes back in the pack,
they usually get their finish quickly shown in a list on the TV screen,
and the announcer does a quick "Joe Blow was 40th in the 10K biathlon"
And that's it. I may be beating the daid horse, but compare it to the
CBC which actually would *show* Joe BLow performing, and explain his
finish in terms you can understand. For instance "That 40th place
finish is Blow's highest finish ever in international competition!"
Puts in in perspective. By just posting finishes, it conveys the idea
that either the athlete had a bad day - when in fact they may have had
a GREAT day - or that the athlete is plain horrible.
Off my soapbox.
JD
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191.344 | EUREKA!!!!!!!!! yeah, that's it.... | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:29 | 9 |
| solution to the go figure
Da mailman was frequently transferred? Or was it the milkman?
HalTriedHard(tm)
Kev
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191.345 | bingo JD right on! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:31 | 1 |
|
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191.346 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:36 | 11 |
|
> My mom's parent came from Hungary, yet the spoke German, and their name
> was a Norwegian name. Ditto on the go figure...
Same here, 'Saw. My mom's parents came from Hungary (one of my aunts
was born over there) but her maiden was Fabi, which is Italian as far as
I know. My aunts and uncles on her side did speak Hungarian, though.
Joe
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191.347 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:44 | 15 |
|
JD, you actually liked the figure skating compulsories, or you're just
so jaded towards figure skating in general that you're saying this?
I can understand the figure skaters who say that the current skaters who
aren't required to do them are missing something (although if they're so
important I don't understand why they can't just incorporate a
technical requirement to skate larger figures, in a less rigid fashion,
as part of the opening program), but you've got to admit as far as all
but the most experienced spectator was concerned they were a total
non-event that knocked many of the best competitors out of the running
before anyone got a chance to see them...
glenn
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191.348 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:47 | 9 |
| Glenn -
No, I like them. Because IMO, it made the skaters be all-around
skaters - now the basics, plus the spins and axels, and the like.
I'm into technique, and the compulories showed technique. Seems that
by canning them, they pushed the 'sport' to become the sole domain of
little pixies that can spin around fast.
JD
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191.349 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:55 | 8 |
| CBS in one segment mentioned that Brian Orser in 1988 and Linda
Frantiane (sp?) in 1980 both won the original and free skate which
counted for 70% of the score but lost because of the compulsories.
Something is not quite right when you win 70% of the cometition, but
don't win the event.
The Crazy Met
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191.350 | ~/~ | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Wed Feb 19 1992 16:57 | 9 |
| Glenn,
Since many of the "best competitors" were knocked out early,
wouldn't you agree that they weren't the "best competitors"?
How about we substitite "big names" instead?
Kev
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191.351 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:06 | 10 |
| TCM -
Nothing wrong with that. Seems to me that they may have 'won' the
other two parts - but only by a little, while the others were strong in
all facets of skating - which, IMO, is how it should be. Perhaps
someone can do triples all day long - but can't skate a clean line.
Give me someone who can skate the compulsories and do the axels and
stuff. Multi dimensional. No 'James Worthy' figure skaters. ;-)
JD
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191.352 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:07 | 2 |
| Putting it another way - if the hockey team wins 70% of a game, but
loses in the final score. They still lose.
|
191.353 | Free skating evolved so far that the figures became arcane... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:08 | 20 |
|
> Since many of the "best competitors" were knocked out early,
> wouldn't you agree that they weren't the "best competitors"?
>
> How about we substitite "big names" instead?
Yeah, okay, "best competitors as far as anyone could tell by watching"
was what I meant. I understand that all of the events could be held in
a vacuum for argument's sake and it'd still be "sport", but at some
point if there's no interest an event ceases to be important to all but
the competitor. I'd venture a guess that 99% of all spectators knew who
the best compulsory figure skater was only because they took someone's
word for it...
It really should be a separate event, if anything. The disciplines are
so far separated that I can't see deciding a "figure skating champion"
on the basis of combining them. Apparently the powers that be agreed.
glenn
|
191.354 | | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:33 | 25 |
|
You wanna talk all around...check out the nordic combined events (whoops did
CBS bother to show them) I think they showed short clips of the jumping....You
have to ski jump and your jumping ability equates to seconds in your X-C
starting time. They stagger the X-C time based on jumping ability and then the
first guy across the line wins....
Now those dudes are all-around athletes.....Incredible technique required for
the jumping and incredible fitness for the X-C events. The US dudes were in
4th place in the team combined after the jumping but got blown away in the X-C
(as was expected) One guy on the team is only 17 and most of the team comes
from Norwich Vt. They looked like they were out there having a good time and
enjoying the competition. The true spirit of the Olympics.....
Psyched I get to see an hour of the US game friday before work. Good decision
on CBS part to show the whole game live.
Ready for the night on the dancing pixies tonight (actually got 6 hours from
today taped via CBC) anybody know the address to CBC? I gotta write them a letter
thanking them for the coverage of the games....
JD..did you see that sprint to the finnish in the 40k relay last night for 3rd
place.....yee-haaaaa
Metz
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191.355 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:50 | 17 |
|
Metz -
The finnish ( I like the typo, if you meant it!) of the relay was
great! In fact, that was a great race all around.
The Nordic combined - the Japanese were something.
Back to the relay - Torgny Mogren of Sweden is one of the hard-luck
guys of these Olympics. He's been close in almost every event - but
keeps coming up short. IN the pursuit race, he came from behind to
finish a close 5th.
Second the motion on CBC - I'll see if I cain dig up the address
somewhere.
JD
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191.356 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:50 | 10 |
| I'm seriously jealous of those of you with access to the CBC coverage.
It sounds wonderful, and like exactly what this Olympics junkie *wants*
to be getting. :-(
I wonder what it would cost for a bunch of us to rent a place up near
Montreal for the duration of the summer games, so we don't have to put
up with NBC's price gouging cable coverage and/or repeat of the CBS
experience? :-)
A&W
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191.357 | Anik 1 or Anik 2 | SCNDRL::HUNT | Welcome back, Calvin & Hobbes !!! | Wed Feb 19 1992 17:53 | 9 |
| � I wonder what it would cost for a bunch of us to rent a place up near
� Montreal for the duration of the summer games, so we don't have to put
� up with NBC's price gouging cable coverage and/or repeat of the CBS
� experience? :-)
No need to go to Montreal. Find someone with a satellite dish. I can get
CBC all the way down in the Carolinas.
Bob Hunt
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191.358 | Updated... | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Wed Feb 19 1992 18:20 | 9 |
| re .338
>In figure skating the top 4 after the original program are
>Yamaguchi
>Kerrigan
>Ito
>Harding
I believe Bonaly is 3rd, Ito 4th, Harding 6th last I heard...
|
191.359 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Feb 19 1992 18:33 | 7 |
| re: .358
That means that Ito has to win the free skate and Yamaguchi has to come
in no better than 3rd for Ito to win the Gold.
The Crazy Met
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191.360 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Thu Feb 20 1992 07:59 | 4 |
| I think Hal has a dish, we cain all go to his house for the Summer
games! or was it Groaner? We'd have to watch the Spots pre-season
games as part of the package though!
Denny 8^o
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191.361 | The Official Latvian Bobsled Bandwagon Note :-) | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:24 | 11 |
| With the proliferation of nations new to bobsledding, I'm sure many out
there have "second favorites", be they the Jamaicans, Irish,
Netherlands Anthillians, Puerto Ricans (glad to hear that their two man
team wasn't seriously hurt in that horrendous accident), whoever.
Well, the team besides the Americans I'll be pulling for in the 4-man
is Lithuania's Baltic neighbor Latvia...their two man teams finished a
respectable 14th and 15th (ahead of the second American sled among
others). Is top 10 too much to hope for?
py
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191.362 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:26 | 4 |
| What's the deal with Walker. Any more on that story?????
'Saw
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191.363 | | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:39 | 8 |
| >What's the deal with Walker. Any more on that story?????
Inexperience. The driver wanted the alternate, who has more experience (and is
the guy's buddy), and the coaches relented. Walker was interviewed and seemed
to indicate he was ok with the decision, but there was a small hint of
bitterness in his voice IMO.
Scott
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191.364 | Hockey Medal Round bracket - update | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:40 | 22 |
| QUARTERFINALS* SEMI- FINALS***
FINALS**
1 Canada (4-1-0)
--------------------
4 Germany (2-3-0) | CANADA 3-3 (OT+, CANADA wins shootout 3-2 on 7 shots)
>---------- Friday, 3pm
2 Sweden (3-0-2) | CZECH 3-1 |
-------------------- |
3 Czech (4-1-0) |
>-------- Sunday, 8:15am-> WINNER GETS THE GOLD
1 USA (4-0-1) |
-------------------- |
4 France (2-3-0) | USA 4-1 |
>---------- Friday, 11am
2 EUN (4-1-0) | EUN 6-1
--------------------
3 Finland (3-1-1)
* losers play bracket for 5th-8th place
** losers play for Bronze Medal on Saturday, 3pm
*** loser receives Silver Medal
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191.365 | skating question | DKAS::RIVERS | I'm not crazy, just misunderstood | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:41 | 16 |
| Nit picking from a few back. Ito fell on a relatively easy triple
Lutz, forgoing the triple axel attempt.
the two French skaters, while performing clean program, weren't
particularly dynamic, yet their scores across the board were
impressive. (thus lessening the obvious 'partisan judgment' elements)
I leave it to those who saw Harding skate, but were they that much
better than she to bump her back to 6th place? Did she make a mistake
other than on the triple axel? It seemed to me that the two French
skaters were't exceptionally artistic or spectacularly technical, but
you'd have thought so from their scores. Were the other skaters just
less mundane?
kim
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191.366 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:46 | 5 |
| Sled driver had a good point though. He's got a pusher who busts his
butt for months to get the sled qualified for the Olympics, only to have
a Johnnie-come-lately 'star' athlete bump him off the team. I'd want
the 'guy who got me there' on the team too.
Denny
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191.367 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:06 | 5 |
| Walker may be good someday, but I think his performance in the
2man competition shows that all the power and speed in the world
are nothing without technique...
'Saw
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191.368 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:24 | 12 |
| The other aspect about Walker, and what was apparently the final nail
in the coffin, was that he made a major error on getting into the sled
during the training run. He's been making technique mistakes at the
end of the push all along, but the one yesterday was apparently one too
many for the driver.
Does anyone know if TNT will be able to broadcast the hockey game
tomorrow, since CBS is carrying it live? I gotta figure out which
channel to tape, and because of how my VCR & cable are set up, I can't
tape both :-(.
A&W
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191.369 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:35 | 5 |
| TNT cannot broadcast the hockey game. They can broadcast stuff that CBS
is not planning on showing. So don't expect to see the Women's Figure
Skating on TNT in the afternnon either.
The Crazy Met
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191.370 | Worse than NBC's 'Notre Dame Saturday' | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:49 | 8 |
| When CBS did that lead-in to the women's figure skating I thought I was
gonna barf.
I thought that piece they did on WWII was pretty interesting. Didn't
have a damm thing to do with the Olympics, but it was interesting.
Joe
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191.371 | You ask and you shall receive | KAOFS::M_BOUCHER | | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:07 | 14 |
| Just called CBC here in Ottawa. They say that the Olympic Coverage is
handled by Sports Weekend in Toronto. You can write to them at the
following address:
Sports Weekend
P.O. Box 500
Station "A"
Toronto, Ontario
M5W 1E6
Hearing all these compliments for our canadian coverage makes me want
to write them a thank you letter.
Mike B.
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191.372 | On the "Button"! | DEMSUP::MACDONALD | Go UNION!! | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:16 | 15 |
| RE: back there someplace
JD, you're not the only one who misses Dick Button! He
is [er, ah, WAS] a staple of the Winter Olympics, with his figure
skating commentary. He has the ability to comment on the
action without detracting from it, explain the technical points the
judges look for, and clearly expressed his love for the sport and
admiration for a good, clean performance. It's not the same without
him. :-(
We now return you to your regular noting....
MAC2
PS Go USA Hockey!!
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191.373 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:19 | 7 |
| Button is very good, but there has always been something that rubbed me
the wrong way with his presentation. Hamilton talks way too much. If
Tracy Wilson gets some more experience I think she could be better than
either Button or Hamilton.
The Crazy Met
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191.374 | Thanks in advance... | ICS::FINUCANE | Blondness is bliss | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:35 | 8 |
|
Anybody know the overall standings for the women's figure skaters?
Yamaguchi (sp?) and Kerrigan are 1st and 2nd for last night's short
program, but where do they fall in total?
Cath
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191.375 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:46 | 4 |
| Cath, that is where they fall now since the short program was the first
thing skated. The French skater is 3rd, Ito 4th and Harding 6th.
John
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191.376 | CBC worship no different than Michael Jordan worship... | SASE::SZABO | The dog musta ate 'em. | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:49 | 6 |
| Great! Now I can write to friggin' CBC and tell 'em that they show way
too much action and that they should emulate CBS's riveting fluff
pieces.
Hawk
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191.377 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates! | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:52 | 3 |
| If the short program was 1st, when's the 3rd part if the long is
tomorrow?
Denny
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191.378 | only two parts now | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:56 | 7 |
| re .377:
There aren't any compulsories anymore, just the short program (which
counts for 1/3 of the mark) and the long program (which counts 2/3).
py
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191.379 | Misc olympic ramblings part 6 | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Thu Feb 20 1992 13:10 | 44 |
|
You're a funny guy qwak :-)
thanks for the CBC address....
I dunno about last night....I think the judges were way to lenient with Ito.
Personally I thought her program stunk. I thought a couple of the skaters from
other countries (not shown on CBS ..just for you squawk:-) had better routines.
One canadian skater was flawless and ended up ranked 12th. Neither of the
french skaters really impressed me.
I'm glad hoo-show isn't pushing the 4 man sled. I've got this old fashioned
notion about paying you dues I guess. If Hoo-show wants to push a bob sled
I want to see him out on the world cup circuit with the other guys.....
Eddie the eagle made $400,000 the year after the olympics. Almost all of it from
personel appearances money. I think I'll take up ski jumping....
There has to be something wrong with a sport when the person that falls gets
judged higher than someone that doesn't.
The only judege I agreed with all night was the british judge who had Ito 6th
and some other skater that fell 8th.
Speed skiing is one crazy sport. The one guy that wiped must have slid for 1/2
a mile down the course....
I really wanted to see who made the skates for al the Olympians...NOT!....
$400 a pair
I did enjoy Charles Kuralt's piece on captain Ortiz and his paratroopers though.
Men's 40k Biathalon today.
Watched an interview this morning with the canadian that won the bronze in the
womens biathalon. She is from Quebec and was asked if she would ski for Quebec
or Canada in the next Olympics if Quebec seceeds from Canada. She said she skis
for herself not any country......good answer I thought....
Why is DEC stock going up?
Metz
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191.380 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Thu Feb 20 1992 13:19 | 3 |
| What song was that Harding skated too? I swear it sounded like
"People are still having sex..." but I wasn't sure...
|
191.381 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:10 | 6 |
| USA-Unified Team hockey game is on WEEI radio, and CBS.
Updates appreciated.
The Crazy Met
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191.382 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:19 | 2 |
| I'm leaving at lunchtime. I'll do updates if I get home in time.
Denny
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191.383 | Go :"Figure" | SALES::THILL | | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:22 | 26 |
| Metz,
Yeah, that speed skiing is a riot. I couldn't believe they were going 140 MPH,
but then agin, they were going down a 45 degree mountain, without making any
turns. How 'bout that skiier who lost a ski, but contunied down the course on
1 ski before eventually falling. And I thougt you had to be nuts to do the
bobsled/luge..
I gotta agree with you on the scorig of the figure skating. Not tht I know much
about it, but it seems that they are being judged more on reputation than
actual performance. Harding tried a more difficult jump and missed, Ito tried
and missed an easier one, but got the higher score. Go figure. Scott Hamilton
said that the judges saw all the practe sessions and thought that Ito had
stronger practices, so that's why she was given a break. OK, maybe this is the
equivalent of a "rookie foul" in the NBA, but maybe I'm crazy thinking that
practice is for working out the kinks and doesn't count, and the main event is
what matters.
Hmmm...Suppose other sports were run this way. I can see it now. "Carolina
deserves to win the national title, even though the other team scored more
points in the final, because they were hitting more shots at practice. They
also recruited more "blue chip" HS All-Americas and Dean's "system" is also far
superior to Whatsamatta U's run-and-gun playground style, so that also is taken
into consideration..."
Tom
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191.384 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:53 | 28 |
| There was one piece I saw on CBS that was an interview with a judge.
She said the international politics are going out of the judging but
the skaters who have established reputations have the better shots.
Strictly speaking, in order to go up the judging ladder and get to
judge at events like the Olympics, your judgments have to pretty much
agree with everyone else's judgments. In other words, if a complete
unknown was to skate the performance of his/her life in a finals and it
absolutely blew your socks off, you'd still have to mark that person
below where you think the established people are going to be since the
chances are the established people will skate better - or the other
judges will mark those people better. In other words, judges have to
figure out what their colleagues are going to do and mark accordingly
and not by what they actually feel. There is a disadvantage in going
first also since you will be marked lower so there can be room to mark
someone who may be better higher.
Skaters accept the system and understand they have to establish
themselves and wait their turns, but it doesn't mean we have to like
it. I think the best thing to do is not do any judging until after all
the competitors have skated, although they should watch the competitors
live from soundproof booths) and then watch them on replay (no noise,
either, so there won't be a crowd influence) afterward and then rank
them. There are 2 categories - artistic impression and technical merit
- and give the best person in the category the 6.0, next best 5.9 and
so forth. They should do it the same way in gymnastics, synchronized
swimming and any other sport where it's subjective.
John
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191.385 | update | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:12 | 5 |
|
5:26 into the 1st period and the score is 0-0. US is on a
power play
Claybroon
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191.386 | and CBS is on a commercial! ;;^( | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:17 | 1 |
|
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191.387 | | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:21 | 5 |
|
At about the 1/2 way point of the 1st, the score is 1-0 in favor
of the Unified Team.
Claybroon
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191.388 | Not a figure skating fan, but for the Olympics I enjoy it | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:21 | 28 |
|
Regardless of the politics that may go on, by my untrained eye I
don't believe that Tonya Harding was unfairly judged. Keep in mind
that Harding is a former US champion and World Championship runner-up.
The French girl who is currently ranked fifth is just about a complete
unknown. To a lesser extent, so is the other French girl Bonaly, in
the third spot.
I know that a lot of us have expressed dissatisfaction with any sport
which has a high degree of subjectiveness in its judging (in some cases
to the point of refusing to even deem it worthy of the label "sport").
I disagree. Figure skating requires plenty of athleticism, more than
say shooting or something like that which has a high degree of
objectivity in its scoring. That shouldn't be the standard. Hell,
even in team sports like basketball and football, when we try to rate
individual performers, qualities like grace and style and power
inevitably enter into our assessments. With figure skating,
individualism is all there is so that's just the way it is.
I wasn't impressed by Ito or Harding not even considering their falls,
to tell you the truth (so I suppose it's fair to debate their relative
rankings based on the difficulty of the failed jumps, etc., but since
their both effectively out of the running for the gold it's somewhat
secondary). Yamaguchi and Kerrigan were clearly both more graceful and
cleaner in the jumps that were successful, and the marks reflected it...
glenn
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191.389 | | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:22 | 5 |
|
About 1 minute later......the US HAS SCOOOOOOOOOOOORED! It's
tied 1-1!
Claybroon
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191.390 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Talkin' Softball | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:22 | 2 |
| Commonwealth of Independent Beanpotters 1
Commonwealth of Independent Soviets 1
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191.391 | 2-1 Rooskies | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Talkin' Softball | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:28 | 1 |
|
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191.392 | | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:28 | 4 |
|
Still in the 1st, the UT has scored and leads 2-1.
Claybroon
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191.393 | hide the score | AD::HEATH | | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:29 | 7 |
| To whom it may concern:
I am tapping the hockey game to watch it when I get home.
When you update the score could you put it in after a form
feed. Thank you.
Jerry
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191.394 | Beat ya that time Claybroon. 8^) | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Talkin' Softball | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:29 | 1 |
|
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191.395 | keep up the commentation | JUNCO::WHITEHAIR | | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:32 | 8 |
|
Keep the updates comming! We can't pick up the game here.....
Any fights yet? How was the score made? Who made the score?
How much time is left?
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191.396 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Talkin' Softball | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:35 | 5 |
|
Hal, two Russian, oops Unified guys scored and one American guy
scored. End of one.
/Don
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191.397 | It's Art | SHALOT::HUNT | This space for rent | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:42 | 19 |
| � I know that a lot of us have expressed dissatisfaction with any sport
� which has a high degree of subjectiveness in its judging (in some cases
� to the point of refusing to even deem it worthy of the label "sport").
� I disagree. Figure skating requires plenty of athleticism, more than
� say shooting or something like that which has a high degree of
� objectivity in its scoring. That shouldn't be the standard.
So why not have Ballet as a Summer Olympics "sport" then ??? World class
ballet dancers are incredible athletes who practice and perfect their
craft for years and then perform choreographed routines set to music in
front of paying customers. They suffer injuries, wear special equipment,
have coaches, and sign autographs for adoring fans.
Figure skating is physical art. It's very beautiful. The human species
is culturally enriched by it.
It ain't sport.
Bob Hunt
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191.398 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | It ain't the thing, it's the fling | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:44 | 5 |
|
kinda figgers a cleveland fan's 1st question about a hockey game is
"any fights yet?"
Brews
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191.399 | | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:51 | 7 |
|
Geez, try to do everybody a favor.........
Hey Slash, can you update the rest of the game? I'm swamped
here.
Claybroon
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191.400 | On the other hand, ice dancing doesn't, imo | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:00 | 11 |
|
Ballet is also more a "sport" than rifle shooting, in my opinion.
There are both artistic elements and athletic elements to it. With
figure skating, ballet and even gymnastics, the debate should be
whether the athletic element is sufficient to be deemed sport (not
whether or not the judging is subjective). You may be right that
ballet wouldn't meet that standard, but I think figure skating, with
its extremely difficult technical jumps, does...
glenn
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191.401 | Hal, can you travel? | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:01 | 13 |
| psst,
(set mode low whisper)
Dickstah's got a tee vee over @ his office)
Did somebody say he called a meeting there starting now?????
hth,
Kev
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191.402 | < | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:05 | 6 |
| which building does dickstah live in??
Kev, if you can get WEEI it is being broadcast there.
The Crazy Met
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191.403 | road trip!!!!!!! | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:09 | 9 |
| TcM,
D'dickstah's at MRO2
I got tee vee sound instead. AM signal no good here @MROFo'
Audio announcers are pretty good, or at least good enuf.
Kev
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191.404 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:15 | 12 |
|
If you don't want no hcokey info, skip this note:
Right now, it is still 2-1, but the USA is being outplayed. From the
radio, it also seems the US has been given some benefit from the refs -
but the Soviets are skating rings around them. LeBlanc is keeping the
USA in it - if they don't wake up, they won't be seeing any gold...
JD
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191.405 | bout a minute left in the 2nd | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:26 | 3 |
| Updtae
US 2
Them 2
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191.406 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:26 | 20 |
| If anyone in the 3M area is taping the game, I'd be interested in
proposing a swap.
I am taping the TNT coverage this afternoon. I expect that they will
have the Canada-Chezch game. After I've had an opportunity to watch
that tape, and you have had an opportunity to watch the US-Unified Team
game, can I borrow your tape in exchange for mine?
While at the Army-Holy Cross basketball game last weekend, some of
those present lamented that the Army cheerleaders weren't there. It
was pointed out that they might not be interested in going on road
trips with a team with Army's record (the men have won 2 games all
season). Perhaps they were back on campus supporting wrestling, where
the team is at least competitive........
Or the rifle team, where they are among the NCAA leaders. :-) Cain't
you jest picksher cheerleaders at a shooting match :-)
A&W
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191.408 | score at end of 2 | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:28 | 13 |
|
Beware: Update:
the USA just scored to make it 2-2. A power play. They had just kilt
a EUN power play and then started to swarm.
The US, however, just took a penalty. the shots in the 2nd period are
19-3 in favor of the EUN.
JD
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191.409 | anyone in lkg have a tv or radio?? | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:28 | 13 |
| A&W,
I am taping the US-Unified Team game. You can borrow my tape whenever.
It would be great if it was US-Canada in the final. Hey we might even
get a fight :-)
Who scored for the US?? Was the 2nd goal lucky or did the US start
playing hockey??
The Crazy Met
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191.410 | | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:28 | 5 |
| Update
2 big saves by Leblanc
US gets penalty at end of 2nd
Still 2-2
Denny
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191.411 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:30 | 9 |
| re: .408
Incredible in terms of shots on goal. Actually US has been outshot by
plenty in lots of games. Just goes to show you what a hot goaltender
can do for a team. Hope they keep swarming. Its out to my car fior the
3rd period - well maybe.
The Crazy Met
|
191.412 | | GENRAL::WADE | Whose idea was it to hang these ferns? | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:31 | 6 |
|
There has been 2 shots off LeBlanc's mask and 2 others that
have hit the crossbar. Whew!
Claybroon
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191.413 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | We have always been among you! | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:32 | 4 |
| Fantastic game so far.....US has been really outplayed, but somehow
it's still 2-2.
Live from Charger Central.......Glenn
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191.414 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:36 | 3 |
| So you guys have a TV up there too, huh Glenn?
Joe
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191.415 | | SASE::SZABO | | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:38 | 5 |
| Well, ain't nobody gonna tell us how great the CBC feed was yesterday?
We're all just dyin' to hear it... :-)
Hawk
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191.416 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:39 | 4 |
| did any events take place yesterday?? :-)
The Crazy Met
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191.417 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:49 | 7 |
| Hawk -
The CBC showed the biathlon, and did a great job at it.
They had an ad on CBC for 36 Sox tickets...
JD
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191.418 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:54 | 12 |
| A little surprised that shots on goal favor the Unified Team by such a
high percentage. I remember Soviet teams of past years passing around
the puck forever, until they got a chance for a real high percentage
shot...the idea being that one real *quality* shot was worth passing up
3-4 lesser chances for.
Big concern I have heading into the 3rd is that the Americans stay out
of the penalty box...Unified Team had converted on 37% of their power
play chances heading into today's game.
py
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191.419 | exit | KAOFS::M_BOUCHER | | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:56 | 10 |
| I happened to catch the 3000m relay speedskating final. It was not at
all what I expected it to be. I thought it would work the same way as
a 4 X 100 metre relay run. Now I know why they say it looks like
roller derby. You'd think the skaters would get dizzy. I did.
Canada took Gold and the US took the Silver.
The Canadian women's relay team has only lost a race twice since 1983.
Amazing.
|
191.420 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | CONTENDERS,PRETENDERS,BANDWAGON JUMPERS | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:57 | 7 |
|
Wow went down to the local watering hole for the second period
with crazy AL(hiccup). What a game US is being seriously outplayed but
LeBlanc is keeping us in it. The 2 off the mask and head were hard slap
shots, this guy is great, need updates......
|
191.421 | ANother UPDATE 8.5 minutes left... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:03 | 12 |
|
UPDATE coming:
the EUN just scored a PPG, making it 3-2.
The EUN has hit the post *3* times so far. LeBlanc has been great.
JD
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191.422 | update | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:05 | 9 |
| update
UT has had 6 power play chances so far in the game. I believe they
have had 45 shots on goal to the US's 13-14? US had 3 power plays.
Kev
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191.423 | Another Update 5:52 left | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:08 | 12 |
|
ANother UPDATE:
The EUN just scored again - beautiful passing moves - 4-2.
They EUN is still skating around like crazy. 5:52 left
JD
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191.424 | | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:08 | 9 |
| update
UT - 4
US - 2
'bout 5:50 left
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191.425 | CBC was great..(for you Squack) | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:09 | 20 |
|
Watched the first two periods at home (on CBC, less commercials) :-)
the us was so totally outplayed it was amazing.....Man those Unified team
members can skate and pass. The US guys were dumping the puck a lot just to
get out of trouble. US only had 1 3-2 break the whole 2nd period. Leblanc is so
hot right now it's incredible. He's taken a couple of shots off the head and
face mask.
The unifieders deserve to win this game but the US might squeak out a victory if
they get a few lucky breaks....
Lots of short track speed skating last night as well as the womens slalom.
Julie Parisien fell from 1st to 4th in the 2nd run for the US. The US womens
relay team took the silver in short track....
Not much else......
Metz
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191.426 | Another Update | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:10 | 12 |
|
ANother Update:
US just took a slashing penalty. EUN on the power play. They have to
kill this, or it is bleak..
EUN is 1-6 on PP.
JD
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191.427 | Another Update | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:12 | 13 |
|
ANother Update:
EUN hit the post again. And, with 3:43 left the US just took ANOTHER
penalty. They seem to be wilting under the pressure...
Total shots: 51-17 EUN.
JD
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191.428 | | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:14 | 11 |
|
update
US is playing with 2 men in the penalty box.
It was a nice ride folks but the lady's getting ready to sing.
Kev
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191.429 | Another Update | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:15 | 10 |
| Another Update:
EUN with another PPG 5-2 now. 2 man advantage.
They are still on the PP.
JD
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191.430 | | CST17::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:15 | 10 |
|
update
UT - 5
US- 2
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191.431 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | CONTENDERS,PRETENDERS,BANDWAGON JUMPERS | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:18 | 8 |
|
&^%^^%&%^%#$^#&*&^*^&*^*&*^&%^%$^##$%
son of a *(^*(%%$^#@^&*U*Y^%^$#$%@$@%#%$&&*&
God Da(&&^$$%$%$%#$%#$@$!@#@#$@#$@$!!$~!!!@@@
Pisses me off......*(&*(^%^&*%^&*%^$&$%^#$%^##$@@#$#$@#$
|
191.432 | It's over... | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:20 | 15 |
| It's Over:
5-2 EUN. They outplayed the USA thoroughly. They really peppered
LeBlanc - and he kept the US in the game for 2 1/2 periods - but after
that it was just too much. Don't know what the final shots were, but
the EUN had about 35 more shots on goal.
Bronze medal game tomorrow night vs. Canadiens or Czechs.
I'm hoping for a EUN-Canada final...
JD
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191.433 | | BSS::G_MCINTOSH | We have always been among you! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:23 | 3 |
| Is CBS broadcasting the Canadian Czech game today?
Glenn
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191.434 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:23 | 14 |
|
SKp this if you don't want any info:
No one should be too p-ed about this loss. The US played incredibly
well this Olympics. Before the games, no one gave them much of a
chance. I assumed Sweden, EUN and Canada would be the medalists. I
though Finland might sneak in. The US had a nice run, and it will be
GRAVY if they can get the bronze. The US and the Czechs were the
two surprise teams of the final four.
JD
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191.435 | 1994....... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | CONTENDERS,PRETENDERS,BANDWAGON JUMPERS | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:26 | 9 |
|
Yeah I'm not mad at the team just wanted to see the US wearing
gold again. Great Tournament all around, these guys got alot of heart.
Go Bronze......
Chappy.....
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191.436 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:28 | 7 |
| I may be wrong, but the EUN team (or whatever you wanna call them)
plays together a lot more than our team, no?
It looked like a college team trying to play last sesaon's Penguins....
'Saw
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191.437 | Go get em !!! | MATE::MMARLAND | | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:29 | 12 |
| You have to give these US kids credit. They played their hearts and
souls out throughout this thing. Leblanc has been immense the Unified
team must have had 50+ shots and another 20 + quality shots sail wide.
The Unified team just swarmed. I hope the US can rebound to capture the
bronze they are deserving of a medal. They came together in this
olympics, with the pressure put on the squad they responded adamantly.
Tough coming back, being down 1-2 players in the stretch.
Mike
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191.438 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Talkin' Softball | Fri Feb 21 1992 14:54 | 17 |
| My satellite dish picks up the Bulgarian Broadcasting System (B.B.S.)
and they are doing an excellent job with their Olympic broadcasts. First
they show the events when *I* want to watch them, live and at 4:15 in the
morning. Second they tend to cover the less glamorous events like the
Minature Ice Fishing Derby (non-medal event) and the Super Heavyweight Two
Man Bobsled races (300 lbs. and up). Wednesday morning at 3:45 they showed
the finals of the Minature Ice Fishing Derby (M.I.F.D.), and to watch these
tiny competitors braving the elements to get their quota of minnows and
sardines, crystallizes what to me the Olympic ideal should be.
Also this morning they had the time trials for the Super
Heavyweight Two Man Bobsled at 2:17, and the Japanese team of Sumo Wrestlers
look to be the heavy favorites, but it must be awful cold going downhill in
those diapers. Does anybody know the address of the B.B.S. so I can write
them and congratulate their outstanding coverage of the Olympics?
/Don
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191.439 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Fri Feb 21 1992 14:58 | 2 |
|
/Don and Bob Dylan --- Brothers in 'Shroomage
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191.440 | future of the Unified team? | CSC32::J_HENSON | Blessed are the cheese makers | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:05 | 8 |
| Will there be a EUN (Unified) team in future olympics? With the
break up of the former Soviet Union, will the indepentant countries
be allowed to pool their talent and participate as a single team?
Will this be the up to the IOC?
Curious,
Jerry
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191.441 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:13 | 11 |
| Heard the last 10 minutes of US-Unified game. US was totally outplayed,
only LeBlanc kept it close for so long.
Update on Czech-Canada game
Canada 1 - Czech 0 in the first
The Crazy Met
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191.442 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:23 | 8 |
| update
2-0 Canda still in the 1st
The Crazy Met
|
191.443 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:46 | 2 |
|
Is Juneau getting any of the goals?
|
191.444 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:13 | 18 |
| More on US-EUN game:
I second what's been said about LeBlanc - if it wasn't for him EUN
probably would've scored 8-10 goals.
EUN's 4th goal was a thing of beauty - great passing. Their last goal
was pretty nice also - the guy who scored it did kind of like a
give-and-go.
Whether it's Canada or the Czech's, the US team will have a tough one
just to win the bronze. But for them to have a shot at a medal at this
point in the Olympics is great.
Joe
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191.445 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:21 | 16 |
|
More on US-EUN game:
I can't help but think that if this Olmypics was played the old way,
with the US carrying their points into the medal round, they'd
still be in the hunt....
LeBlanc surely will land a tenure in the NHL on the basis of his play
this Olympics....
'Saw
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191.446 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:27 | 8 |
| > LeBlanc surely will land a tenure in the NHL on the basis of his play
> this Olympics....
'Saw, I thought I heard that the Chicago Black Hawks own LeBlanc's
rights.
py
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191.447 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:30 | 9 |
| update
2-2 Canada and Czech after 2. Czech had a goal disallowed, gut kicked
the puck in. Beautiful goal, but illegal :-)
The Crazy Met
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191.448 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:32 | 12 |
|
>> LeBlanc surely will land a tenure in the NHL on the basis of his play
>> this Olympics....
> 'Saw, I thought I heard that the Chicago Black Hawks own LeBlanc's
> rights.
I read where they've already planned a night in his honor when he
returns to Indianapolis of the AHL (IHL? WHL? USHL?).
glenn
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191.449 | | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:36 | 16 |
|
LeBlanc has already had a few stints in the NHL. Wanna know why all the EUN
shots were hitting LeBlanc in the head today? Because everybody knows he goes
down into the butterfly too soon and the EUN team members were instructed to
shoot high. The 2 goals I saw were both high shots stick side that went over
his shoulder. He's not a big guy and relies on quickness to stop shots.
He'll undoubtedly get a 2nd shot as a result of his play here. Let's hope he
turns out better then Jim Craig (who btw CBs interviewed between the 1st and
2nd periods today...Jim looked hung over....)
I'd be psyched to see a Canada - EUN matchup....
Metz
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191.450 | The way I read it... | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Expert Only <><> | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:47 | 16 |
| RE: .446
He's been a career minor leaguer now in the Blackhawks system. The Blackhawks
GM has said they will call him up for at least one game this season. This is
so he can be counted as one of the players to be made avalable in the NHL
Expansion draft this offseason - must have at least 60 minutes NHL playing
time this season to count as a protectable player. That way Chicago can leave
him unprotected (each team must leave 1 - more?? - goalie unprotected) and
keep their "big 3" goaltenders they now have. It's their way of "giving him
his shot" in the NHL.
Chances are you'll see him playing for Tampa or Ottawa next season, in which
case I'm sure he'll see plenty of shots.
Scott
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191.451 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Feb 21 1992 16:58 | 18 |
| updates on hockey and women figure skating
Canada leads 3-2 in the 3rd
Women's figure skating final standings are
Yamaguchi, Ito, Kerrigan
That would mean that the order in the free skate had to have been
either
Yamaguchi, Ito, Kerrigan or
Ito, Yamaguchi, Kerrigan
The Crazy Met
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191.452 | | CTHQ3::LEARY | Beano:PreventGasBeforeItStarts | Fri Feb 21 1992 17:07 | 16 |
| Probably the latter, TCM, ( Ito,Yamaguchi,Kerrigan)
'Cuz Ito had a decent amount of points ta make up to pass
Kerrigan.
And you now how the figure skaters' judging goes. You knew if she
had a monster (read athletic) event, she'd probably be "graced"
with enuf points to git a medal(i.e, pass Kerrigan)
No sarcasm intended, because as the skaters know, dat's the name
of dat tune in figure skating. Yamaguchi musta also nailed her
performance. Congrats to all three. I believe Kerrigan must be
ecstatic with the bronze. Ya think all three,plus Tonya, will be
back in '94??
MikeL
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191.453 | USSR will still be around in name only | SALES::THILL | | Fri Feb 21 1992 17:09 | 22 |
| RE: Unified team in future Olympics
I *THINK* they wil just have a "CIS" team in the future, since that is the
actual country. The reason they did it thai way was because the USSR's demise
happened all of a sudden, and it was too late. They don't even have a flag or
anthem, so they had to do something when they win the gold.
The "USSR" soccer team will compete for thelast time in Sweden this summer,
because that is the team that qualified by beating Italy, Norway, Hungary and
Cyprus. The team is loaded with Ukranians. The USSR team used to be almost the
same team as Dynamo Kiev, so they could play together more than th other
national teams could. The Ukranian sports bureacrats are encouraging all the
Ukies to play for the USSR one last time. Hard to say what will happen in the
future. FIFA has several "countries" that aren't countries in the political
sense, like Wales and Scotland. Ukraine and possibly Georgia want the same
recognition. The only problem is that the qualifying draws have already been
made for the 1994 WC, and the "USSR" (who will probably be just a CIS team)
have already been drawn into a group. BTW, Latvia, Estonia & Lithuania are also
in groups, but Croatia and Slovenia are not. Also, Croat and Sloven players will
NOT pay for Yugoslavia, so....
Confused?
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191.454 | | JENEVR::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Sun Feb 23 1992 12:35 | 21 |
| re: .452
Well it was Yamaguchi, Ito, Kerrigan.
After the original
Yamaguchi == .5 points
Kerrigan == 1.0 points
Ito == 2.0 points
In the free skate, Yamaguchi had 1 point, Ito, 2, Kerrigan 3.
Yamaguchi ended with 1.5 points, Ito and Kerrgan both had 4 points,
but the free skate is the tie breaker, hence the silver went to Ito.
Got to see some of the exhibition skating last night, and the clown
dance by the 2 Canadians, and Wylie&Kerrigan skating as a pair were
lots of fun. Much more fun then the actual competition.
The Crazy Met
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191.455 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 24 1992 07:59 | 9 |
| re .440 & .453:
According to both the Boston Globe and CBS yesterday, the "Unified
Team" is only in effect for the 1992 games. Starting with the 1994
Winter Olympics, there will be separate teams of Russians, Ukranians,
Armenians, and so on.
py
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191.456 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:04 | 20 |
| Despite not really expecting to, and not even really wanting to, I watched
yesterday's hockey game.
I noticed something about the European officials (as opposed to the
North American officials) and as compared with NHL officials.
In watching the tournament, it seemed pretty obvious that the European
refs have a tendency to be much stricter in terms of calling a penalty
on a team that is already down a man, compared to, let's say an NHL ref.
In the NHL, if a team is down a man, it seems that they have to do something
pretty heinous to pick up another call and put them two men down. However,
it doesn't seem to take much for a European ref to make another call.....
Just something interesting I noticed....
'Saw
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191.457 | a resepctable showing by the Latvians | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:06 | 14 |
| And a follow-up to my note Friday about the Latvian bobsled team --
their two sleds finished 14th and 16th (ahead of both Unified Team
sleds). CBS showed Latvia II's third run on their Saturday night
broadcast -- the Latvian sleds are made out of old Red Army tanks!
One of the Latvia II bobsledders won a medal in 1984 while competing
for the then-USSR. Hopefully with some more experience and a bit better
technology (the Latvian sled clearly wasn't as aerodynamic as those of
the top contenders), Latvia can move up some at Lillehammer.
Some other noteworthy back of the packers: Jamaica was 25th, Prince
Albert & Co. were 27th, Mexico was 28th, and the Virgin Islands 29th.
py
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191.458 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:11 | 7 |
| Paul,
Where did the US finish? I didn't have a chance to watch any of the
4 man bob competition....
'Saw
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191.459 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:14 | 8 |
| 'Saw,
US was 8th and 11th. The American start times (particularly for USA I)
were as good as those of the medalists; now if we can just get our acts
together on the other 52 seconds of the race...
py
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191.460 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:21 | 6 |
| 'Saw, I think that's why the US hockey team was so upset. In a tied
game in the 3rd period in the NHL or college hockey, you practically
have to commit murder to get called for a penalty. In international
hockey, the score is irrelevant. You do the crime, you do the time.
John
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191.461 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:26 | 18 |
| > 'Saw, I think that's why the US hockey team was so upset. In a tied
> game in the 3rd period in the NHL or college hockey, you practically
> have to commit murder to get called for a penalty. In international
> hockey, the score is irrelevant. You do the crime, you do the time.
Agreed.
I was not thrilled with that Swedish ref at all. It's not sour grapes
because the US lost -- they were outplayed by a good CIS team.
I think that NHL refs give a team a little more latitude when they
are a man down, too. Short of decapitating someone, or giving out
vicious two-handed slashes, it takes a lot to get called for
a second penalty when you are a man down....
'Saw
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191.462 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Feb 24 1992 08:33 | 20 |
| Anybody happen to know the tune that they played during last night's
credits? It was instrumental, and very long. It actually sounds like
the intro to a song on the latest Tin Machine album that was editted to
play over and over, but I hope that's not the case...
I don't know where I read or heard this over the weekend, but look for
corporate sponsorship in future Olympics (ie. the BF Goodrich 2-man
Luge, Mary Kay Cosmetics Mens Figure Skating :-), etc.), just like the
college bowl games. Also, they finally realized that some events are
outta control with way too many entrants, and are going to place
limits on the numbers and also on the skill level. Unless they're
competitive in their respective events, people are no longer going to
be allowed to just simply represent their countries for the fun of it
(example given- the Jamaiican bobsledders).
The complexion of the Olympics is rapidly changing, and for the worst
IMO. Even CBC cannot make it look any better... :-)
Hawk
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191.463 | Inconsistent refs, but what else is new?
| SALES::THILL | | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:31 | 29 |
| Re: .456, 460, 461
Mario Lemieux, Brett Hull and other stars would agree with you on that one.
(Hull: "Imagine if they didn't call off. holding in the NFL becaues it was late
in the 4th quarter")
Judging by the general inconsistency of NHL refs, it's not surprising the US had
to get used to a different style. However, olympic hockey is different than NHL
hockey, which is different from NCAA and Canadian Junoir hockey. They knew there
would be adjustments to make, (larger ice surface, different style of pay, etc.)
so what's so hard to accept that the officials call 'em diferently.
Granted, they may have had a couple of questionable calls go agains them, and
sure, it was frustrating, but I thought it was a shame that Donato and the coach
were whining about the ref, and saying that since he's a Swede, he was biased
against them. Catch the clue bus, guys! You lost because you wuz outplayed by a
better team! The US did a LOT better than many people (including me) expected.
They had a great run, and should be proud in finishing 4th in the world. The
Unified Team was clearly the best team this olympics, and if you gave it your
very best, but it just wasn't enough to beat a superior team, there's nothing to
be ashamed of.
It's too bad, because a 4th place is something they could have taken and built
uopn for the 1994 Olympics. Instead of positive memories, most people will
remember Donato screaming ethnic insults at the ref.
Once again, in the eyes of the rest of the world, the US comes out as whiners,
sore losers and Ugly Americans.
Tom
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191.464 | | IAMOK::WASKOM | Goofy's Mom | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:46 | 41 |
| Thoughts on the games just past - of which I've watched far too much
:-).
My heart goes out to the athletes of the former USSR. The looks in
their eyes as they won, and didn't get to hear their anthem, said more
to me about the humanness of all the competitors than anything else
could have. Contrast it with the eyes of the Americans and Canadians
and French and ......
The flip side, was that the jingoistic nationalism was way, way down.
And for that, I can only shout "Hallelujah". I think the nationalistic
spirit in this games was closer to what it was meant to be that it has
been since sometime in the late 1930's.
To lose the competitors who come simply to compete - the Moroccan
cross-country skier, the Caribbean bob-sledders - would be to lose an
important part of what the best of the games are all about. I believe
each sports federation chooses for it's sport what the level of skill
must be. I hope everyone realizes that the games can be a force for
far more than expert competition, and we don't lose the human
interaction in the rush to "improved" competition.
Leave speed skiing out, please. I can't put my finger on why - it
isn't the fatal accident - but it doesn't feel like "sport" to me.
After watching the exhibition skating following the competition, maybe
we *should* include ballet as a summer sport. :-) Watching the joy of
the exhibition, after the tension of the competition, was amazing. I
wish I had taped the presentation of the twist!
I like the idea that so much of this games will be dismantled and sold
to those who want it. May the Japanese have better luck with the speed
skating oval than the French did.
And finally, to whoever planned the closing ceremonies, a loud cheer.
Finally, someone realized that the athletes would want to party after
all the ceremonial aspects were done, and included it as part of the
planned entertainment.
A&W
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191.465 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:55 | 17 |
|
Let's be brutally honest about it: a couple of individuals on the US
hockey team managed to disgrace and tarnish whatever accomplishment
might have been there (in particular the performance of Ray LeBlanc).
That kind of behavior is something you very rarely see in the Olympics,
even in the more subjective events where a deserving individual has
clearly been wronged. The way that game went Friday, with the Unified
team dominating, the US team was not deserving and they should have let
it go at that.
If the officials in international hockey call the game the same way start
to finish, then I'd have to say that's the kind of hockey I'd prefer.
No special treatment for the team that's down in order to contrive
excitement...
glenn
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191.466 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:55 | 19 |
| Actually, I enjoyed watching the speed skiing more than watching
Alberto Tomba La Bomba with the pudgy belly slalom....
Probably has something to do with the fact that I like the downhill
better than the slalom too....
I thought that Charles Kuralt's "Thank You Note" last night was superb.
I wish I could write half as well as he does...
But on the other hand, I'm looking forward to watching Northern Exposure
for the first time tonight!
'Saw
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191.467 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 24 1992 09:59 | 15 |
| Though most of the American hockey players complained about the
officiating, it was Clark Donatelli who yelled loudest and longest (and
apologized on Saturday). Ted Donato wouldn't do anything like that.
Not only did he go to Harvard but he's about to sign with the Bruins
and everyone knows Boston professional athletes never, ever complain
about the officials.
I had a chance to watch parts of the game off a tape (not mine) this
weekend and we had no cause for complaint. The Unified Team was far
better than we were, we had to take the penalties to slow them down and
while they wouldn't have been called in a NHL game, they were still
penalties. It makes you realize what a magnificent game the 1980 team
played.
John
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191.468 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 10:01 | 16 |
| Regarding the officiating in the hockey....
A lot of it was seemingly one-sided, from what I saw. That still doesn't
excuse blasting the ref, but emotions run high.
And how do we know that the US was the only team to do that? Our coverage
covers the US predominantly, and we don't really know what happened in
the Finland-Poland game, for example...
At any rate, the team did much better than they were expected, and as
I've said before, I'd settle for being the 4th best in the world
at ANYTHING.....
'Saw
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191.469 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Mon Feb 24 1992 10:45 | 14 |
| Speed Skiing......YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome, absolutly Awesome. I really like the way theu train, atop of a
car on the salt flats, cruising at over 100 mph. Talk about an
adrenaline rush.
yea, I agree about the whining of the Hockey team. Instead of taking
4th place and conceding defeat in the hands of a better team they piss
and moan. They should have kissed Ray Leblanc's feet because without
him they would have never progressed to where they were. But the blame
it on the ref's, totally lame.
-TH
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191.470 | yeah, HIM | SALES::THILL | | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:06 | 5 |
| re .467
Yup, It WAS Donatelli who I was referrig to, not Donato.
Tom
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191.471 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:12 | 17 |
| I also agree about the US Hockey team whining. Not only should they
very happy with a 4th finish but also by only losing by a score of 5-2
to the Russians Friday. EUN very easily could've been in double
figures in goals in that game. I think their pouting was a big factor
in carrying over into Saturday's loss which cost them a medal, not to
take anything away from the Czechs.
I was really pissed about Saturday night's coverage. All the skating
medals were handed out, and I figured I'd sit down and watch a night of
the Olympics without any figure skating. (Yea, right) But then they end
up devoting a hefty portion of the coverage to figure skating
exhibitions. Oh, by the way, we'll show you a handful of runs in the
finals of the 4-man bobsled.
Joe
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191.472 | Background | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:26 | 16 |
| Re US HOckey team:
Captain Clark Donatelli skated off the ice after the team's 5-2 loss to
an obvious superior Unified Team and headed directly toward the game's
officials. He screamed that Sven Eric Sold was "the only damn Swede
left in the tournament" and that he reamined around only to job the
Americans of thier deserved gold medal. U.S. Coach Dave Petersen
hinted that there was a conspiracy to deprive the Americans of the
gold. He did not explain why a committee composed of Switzerland,
Canada, Sweden and the Commonwealth of Independent States would play to
cheat the Americans.
(From Seattle Papers...)
JD
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191.473 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:37 | 11 |
|
Deserved gold medal ? What a farce, and he is a complete ass*ole for
disgracing the American Hockey program like that.
The Soviets were basically skating rings around the Americans, at will,
and this lugnut has the balls to say that ? Yikes.
Eric Lindros does'nt strike me as the francise player he's been touted
to be. He looks average, but he hits, BFD. This kid will get eaten
alive in an 80 game scheduale with his 'skate when I want' atitude.
Anyone else see him as the next 99 or 66 ?
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191.474 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:42 | 63 |
|
TBefore I enter a note about all the things I liked about the Olympics,
I have to comment about two articles I read over hte weekend.
One was via wire services, and was be Macmulluen(SP?) of the Boston
Globe. The author questioned why the U.S.A. insists on sending whole
teams over to the winter games, especially in events like x-c, biathlon
and speedskating, where most of our athletes finish way in the back of
the pack. He also said we send too many 'older' athletes, instead of
promising youth. (s)he also used the biathlon as an example of us
spending money and getting nothing in return.
Well, I for one, think the author missed the whole point of what the
Olympics are supposed to be about. Not everyone can win medals, and
though it is a shock to some Americans, we aren't going to win and
dominate in everything. Those are facks(tm). However, unless we
change the way we decide on teams, there isn't much we can do about the
age problems. The U.S., of course, has tryouts, and the top folks go,
the others don't. IN other countries, they have committees that
decide.
For the winter games (and for some summer events) - we just don't have
the money, the sponsership, or the facilities to make our teams
competitive - it will take a lot of effort and money to have the U.S.
be really competitive in an event like the biathlon.
And while the author was bemoaning how we've spent 2 million on the
biathlon over an unnamed number of years, the author totally missed
reality. IN an article last week, it mentioned how the U.S. only
funded *2* biathletes to compete in the world championships. 2 others
paid thier own way by raising funds (bake sales???), and another has a
sponser who paid for tickets. Nothing else, just tickets. ANother has
a sponser that donates skis. There are no real biathlon events staged
in the U.S. - no world class, at least, and I think their is one in
Canada. The rest are in Europe. Takes a lot of money and effort to
stay world class (or in reality, become world class).
In sports like that, the U.S. can either make a full-scale committment,
or decide the heck with it and spend the money elsewhere.
And after watching the games - and considering most US citizens watched
CBS or read newspapers (like the author's Boston Globe) - how inspired
would the youth of America be to try biathlon, x-c skiing, or one of
the other sports that received virtually NO coverage.
The other article dealt the U.S. at the Olympics, and the U.S.'
popularity. It used the 1988 Seoul Olympics as an example Prior to
the games, about 57% of Koreans polled said that the 'most liked'
nation competing at the Olympics was the U.S.A. They far outdistanced
the USSR. By the end of the games, the percentage was down to 39% and
falling. The Soviets popularity soared. Why? One reason was
sportmanship - or the whine factor. The other was obnoxious fans.
Seems the Koreans were sick of having Americans raising their fingers
in We're #1 signs no matter where they were. Rudeness of American
spectators was another reason given.
The author says that in many instances, US spectators acted like
AMerica was supposed to win every event, and when the US didn't, they
were sullen and angry losers.
Not a pretty picture.
JD
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191.475 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:43 | 22 |
| > Anyone else see him as the next 99 or 66 ?
I don't see him as the next 99, but because he seems to play a different
style of game. 99 seems (to me) to be a real finesse player who doesn't
check much. (Remember the comparisons to Gordie Howe, who was more of
an all-around playter).
I don't see 66 enough to know, really, if he and Lindros play the same
type of game...
Lindros can hit, which is a good skill.... I haven't seen him score,
because the only game I saw him in was yesterday.
btw, the Whalers made a BIG mistake in giving up Dave Tippett....
'Saw
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191.476 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | Julie's in the Drug Squad | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:49 | 2 |
|
JD, that's Jackie MacMullan and he's a she.
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191.477 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Mon Feb 24 1992 11:51 | 34 |
| Now that the games are over, I have to say (sorry Hawk) but a million
thank you's to the CVanadien Broadcasting Corporation. The CBC
coverage made for a very enjoyable Olympics. Coverage the way I
remember in younger years. the Kind of coverage the U.S. channels used
to give (pre-L.A. 'pics).
Saturday morning was great - live coverage of the slalom and the 50K
x-c race (Norge!!!), curling (no that was exciting ;-) ), and the
bobsled. Oh, and short track speedskating.
These Olympics, I say thanks to the folks at the cross country venues -
the singing Norwegians, Finns, Swedes and Italians, that made the races
great. To the athlets, especially Vegard Ulvang and Bjorn Dahlie.
Also Thomas Moberg of Sweden, who didn't win a medal, but was involved
in some great races and just missed out a few times. To Toni Nieman
in SKi Jumping.
Thanks to Bonnie BLair for responding to the pressure, and to proving
yourself human. To Kerrin Lee-Gartner of Canada and Hilary Lindh in
the Downhill. To Tomba. Nuff said.
Great stuff on the hockey ice. The U.S.A's gritty play. The grace of
the Soviets, and the great play of the Canadiens. SOme great hockey.
To the Japanese Nordic Combined team - one of the best performances in
the games.
And to a host of other great events, includning Germany beating the
Soviets in the 4 x 7.5 Biathlon relay.
ANd for rarely having to watch Paula and Tim and the rest of the CBS
bozos.
JD
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191.478 | CBC was great | SHALOT::HUNT | This space for rent | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:33 | 14 |
| I know that by now the CBC coverage thing has become an inside joke
but it really was superior. I tuned it in on Saturday afternoon after the
Hoos game and watched the curling coverage.
I'll be the first one to admit that I don't understand squat about curling
but the coverage was superb. The Swiss team won it with an "extra inning"
nailbiter that dripped *TENSION*. The Swiss captain (Urs Dick) made an
absolutely awesome shot with two rocks to go that clinched it.
No Katarina Diet Coke commercials, no up-close-and-personals, no "USA!!!"
chants ... just great camera angles and subdued expert commentary. The
way it should be.
Bob Hunt
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191.479 | Mugsy Bogues at Center, Ralph Sampson at Guard... | SALES::THILL | | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:46 | 17 |
| I didn't read the MacMullen piece, but it seems to me that it was a well
intentioned attempt at a How-can-we-win-more-medals analysis. First of all,
Jackie MacMullen (she) is a basketball writer. She covers the Celtics and writes
the NBA column in the Sunday Globe. She's pretty knowledgeable about hoops, but
I don't think the newspaper is doing her or the readers any favors by having her
write about something she is not familiar/knowledgeable. There IS a skiing
columnist, Tony Chamberlain on the Globe staff. Seems to me that he would have
been the one who could best write the piece.
Bob Ryan is the same way. He'll spout off about hockey, but he's a basketball
guy through and through. Nothing wrong with that, but he shouldn't pretend he's
a hockey writer when most genuine fans know more than he does.
In this case, BLAM ! the sports editor, Vince Doria. It's like a coach playing
his players out of position.
Tom
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191.480 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | DeanSmith > SteveKnight | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:00 | 7 |
| I find it hard to believe that Jackie MacMullen even did the
piece. I've never seen her do much outside of basketball (which
she's very good at, even though she's from Boston and covers the
Celtics, and writes for the Globe). Is there another Mac on the
staff?
/Don
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191.481 | Being competitive in what we know should be enough | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:10 | 26 |
|
I read the Globe every day and I didn't see this Jackie MacMullen piece.
Are you sure we're not talking about Michael Madden, who has absolutely
no specialty but was covering the Olympics as a columnist? Or one of
the other beat writers? I remember the column in question which did say
that maybe we are sending too many athletes, but that wasn't the main
point of the article (if it's the one I'm thinking of it merely repeated
that criticism which has been offered by many Olympic insiders who feel
that winning is paramount).
Speaking as an American, I really don't care if we can compete in
events like the biathlon or not. I do think we should send our best
biathletes regardless, but I don't feel that it's imperative to be the
best in everything. The biathlon was undoubtedly conceived from
real-life activities of peoples living in the Arctic climes. Regardless
of what coverage it receives every four years in the Olympics, it's not
likely to become popular with the average youngster. For the US to
seriously compete in the event, we'd have to handpick and groom
biathletes from a fairly large pool of youngsters very early on in an
activity that's almost completely foreign to Americans. I'm not sure
that kind of commitment just for the sake of winning is in the Olympic
spirit...
glenn
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191.482 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:28 | 8 |
| I could see us being more competitive in the biathalon if we started
programs in Minnesota, North Dakota etc. Places where there is snow,
x-c skiing, and hunting.
WE COULD do it if we wanted to. But I wonder if it's worth it....
'Saw
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191.483 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:33 | 2 |
| Kev's grooming his son to do the biathalon, ain't he?
|
191.484 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:34 | 19 |
| I'll check the paper and see who it was. I'm pretty sure it wasn't
Madden - but maybe it was. It was from the Globe though.
Anyway, I don't advocate becoming a Biathlon power. Given the amount
of support it receives, I think the competitors do pretty darn good.
The spirit of the Olympics should be competition. I got as much joy
watching the Norwegian x-c'ers as I did Bonnie Blair skating to the
win, or Thompson coming through in the short track - especially since
she survived a fall (luckily, it was at the start and was called back).
Despite a rep as being 'dirty', she was tough as nails and won the
gold.
One of the big problems we have are the governing bodies. IN some of
the lesser sports, there are almost as many USOC officials as
athletes!~
JD
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191.485 | even lobster gets tiresome three times a day | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:35 | 9 |
| re .478:
> No Katarina Diet Coke commercials
Ah ha, someone who's as tired of seeing that ad as I am (and I never
thought I'd say that about any commercial with Katarina. :-))
py
|
191.486 | mho | FRETZ::HEISER | stop making sense! | Mon Feb 24 1992 13:55 | 9 |
| A USA gold medal in hockey would have been bad for the sport. Their
"style" of play is the problem with the NHL today. The NHL will never
attain the status of the NFL, NBA, or MLB until they learn to play
hockey the way it was intended to be played.
The finesse game of the Russians was a perfect picture of real hockey
and was a thing of beauty.
Mike
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191.487 | Dress the athletes in flannel... | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:11 | 2 |
| Train Biathletes in NH, and put a picture of Bambi at the end of the
scope...
|
191.488 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:14 | 19 |
| > <<< Note 191.487 by ROYALT::ASHE "Aww freak out!!!" >>>
> -< Dress the athletes in flannel... >-
>
> Train Biathletes in NH, and put a picture of Bambi at the end of the
> scope...
Walt,
Can I forward this reply to Dan Schneider? I'm sure he'd get a
big kick out of it!
8^)
'Saw
|
191.489 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:19 | 1 |
| Ok with me....
|
191.490 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | DeanSmith > SteveKnight | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:21 | 7 |
| Mike I prefer the skating style of the Russians to the clutch
and grab of the NHL, but calling it finesse is not quite true.
Did you see the crosscheck to Joe Juneau's face. The
Russians/Unifieds/PC_Correct_Term can use the stick as a weapon
with the best of them.
/Don
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191.491 | I was being general | FRETZ::HEISER | stop making sense! | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:51 | 1 |
|
|
191.492 | Misc Olympic Ramblings...the finale... | DECWET::DECWET::METZGER | Now, up close and personal with..... | Mon Feb 24 1992 14:54 | 53 |
|
The only time the Us won a gold medal in the Olympics in the last 30 years was
when they got a bunch of kids together that could skate and pass instead of just
check and grab. Coincidence? I think not....Herb Brooks should coach the team for
1994 and get a bunch of skaters together again. The US couldn't hit what it
couldn't catch....
Did the IOC purposely put together an incredibly week pool and place the Us in
that pool to appease the US TV gods? It sure looked that way to me. All the medal
winners played in the other pool.....
Eric Lindros is going to be the next great player. He was just held in check by
a great team yesterday....
Short track speed skating is a great event.....It even had my father in law on
the edge of his seat watching the men's 5000 relay even between Canada and Korea.
Speed skiing is not for wimps.....I can't imagine going 142 MPH on a pair of
fiberglass and wood planks wearing nothing but some latex body rubber sprayed
all over my body.....
Was there a 4 man bobsled event? I must have missed it.
Despite the bad press before the games, France pulled this one off without a
major incident. The athletes would have been better served with a central village
however....
The 2nd run of Alberto Tomba is one of the best slalom runs I've ver seen...but
it still doesn't compare to Klammers down hill run at Innsbruk.
I still don't like figure skating as a sport although I enjoyed the
"performances" that the skaters gave the other night. Is it just me or is figure
skating paralleling gymnastics too much. Didn't the skaters used to be graceful
women instead of young whippet like girls? Just how old was Dorothy Hammill when
she won her gold medal?
I like the closing ceremonies a lot better than the opening ones.....
The US should send the best athletes it has in each sport and continue
determining them by trials instead of by committee.
I think we sh ould be able to see the best teams in the world compete against
each other instead of the best teams made up of citizens of an individual
nation compete against each other. I'd like to have seen the penguins vs. the
Red leagues #1 team in the final game.....
I'm looking forward to the '94 games in Lilihamer...especially on CBC :-)
I'm not looking forward to getting blasted with election coverage for the nexted
8 months.....
Metz
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191.493 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | This space for rent | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:17 | 32 |
| � Speed skiing is not for wimps.....I can't imagine going 142 MPH on a
� pair of fiberglass and wood planks wearing nothing but some latex body
� rubber sprayed all over my body.....
I read where these speeds are actually *faster* than terminal velocity.
That is, the speed skiers go faster down the hill than skydivers go as
they plummet earthward. Aerodynamics and wax, I suppose. Whatever the
reason, that's one event that demands solid brass filberts.
� Despite the bad press before the games, France pulled this one off without
� a major incident. The athletes would have been better served with a
� central village however....
The speed skier fatality on Saturday was the only real blemish. Shame.
� I still don't like figure skating as a sport although I enjoyed the
� "performances" that the skaters gave the other night. Is it just me or is
� figure skating paralleling gymnastics too much. Didn't the skaters used to
� be graceful women instead of young whippet like girls? Just how old was
� Dorothy Hammill when she won her gold medal?
Agreed 100%. This "sport" is turning into yet another "little girls defy
gravity" event. Yamaguchi's winning program was hailed as a victory for
artistry and elegance (both non-sporting qualities, in my opinion) but she
too was "forced" to pull off half a dozen triple jumps of her own just to
keep pace with the other dervishes.
I said it long before the event that I like the Saturday night
post-competition "just for fun" skating much much better than the "real"
thing.
Bob Hunt
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191.494 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:27 | 7 |
| It's probably time for figure skating to adapt the proposal Alison made
for women's gymnastics - a "little girls" division for jumping and
twirling around and a women's division for those who can exhibit grace
and elegance - like Nancy Kerrigan. Although, Peggy Fleming could
probably still win that division without even trying.
John
|
191.495 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:29 | 17 |
|
> Did the IOC purposely put together an incredibly week pool and place the Us in
> that pool to appease the US TV gods? It sure looked that way to me. All the medal
> winners played in the other pool.....
Don't forget that Sweden was the gold-medal favorite going into the
Olympics.
The Lillehammer games in '94 will be the first Scandanavian Olympics
since the '52 Summer games in Oslo. And these games won't be very
spread out - no venue will be more then 60km (about 37 miles) from the
main press center. I like the idea of them being not so spread out -
that should make it much easier for the fans in attendance and the
press.
Joe
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191.496 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 24 1992 15:51 | 32 |
|
> Agreed 100%. This "sport" is turning into yet another "little girls defy
> gravity" event. Yamaguchi's winning program was hailed as a victory for
> artistry and elegance (both non-sporting qualities, in my opinion) but she
> too was "forced" to pull off half a dozen triple jumps of her own just to
> keep pace with the other dervishes.
So which do you prefer? It sounds like you're saying that figure
skating has taken a turn for the worse. Figure skating is definitely
more of a "sport" with the required technical jumps in place than
previously, when it was mainly an exhibition of style and grace. The
former is more like gymnastics, the latter like ballet. Those
requirements make the event uglier with all the falls and slipups, but
much more of a *competition* (this is not to say that artistry should
not enter into the judging, as it also does with gymnastics; only that
the athletic maneuvers establish a common ground for comparison).
> � Speed skiing is not for wimps.....I can't imagine going 142 MPH on a
> � pair of fiberglass and wood planks wearing nothing but some latex body
> � rubber sprayed all over my body.....
> I read where these speeds are actually *faster* than terminal velocity.
> That is, the speed skiers go faster down the hill than skydivers go as
> they plummet earthward. Aerodynamics and wax, I suppose. Whatever the
> reason, that's one event that demands solid brass filberts.
That's strange. Do the skiers push with their legs and poles at the
top of the course? That would be the only way that they could generate
the force to exceed terminal velocity, I would think...
glenn
|
191.497 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:02 | 21 |
| > That's strange. Do the skiers push with their legs and poles at the
> top of the course? That would be the only way that they could generate
> the force to exceed terminal velocity, I would think...
I don't remember much physics, but I seem to remember that there is
a difference between speed and velocity. Velocity is a vector -- that
is it has a directional component...
Now, how that affects a speed skier I don't know.
And terminal velocity of a body falling depends on air resistance, somewhat.
People who have put on "cone-head" helmets have free-fallen fater than
terminal velocity, I believe.
I think I have all the pieces of the answer here, but I feel like
I've got a lot of bullets but no gun....
'Saw
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191.498 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:04 | 4 |
| I had a_aunt that had terminal velocity, but she got better. Wore some
sup-hose and ate lots of beta blockers.
JD
|
191.499 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | My father has only memory of it | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:35 | 20 |
| re a few back on Olympic hockey:
The top six seeds in the Olympic tourney were:
1. Sweden (seeded first because they won last year's
world championship)
2. Unified Team\ these may have been reversed,
| I can't remember
3. Canada /
4. USA
5. Finland
6. Czechoslovakia
py
|
191.500 | Still more ... | SHALOT::HUNT | This space for rent | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:42 | 14 |
| The aerodynamics are what make the speed skiers go faster than a falling
human. Tight tuck, waxed skis, sculpted helmet, and so on ...
As for figure skating, my opinions are clearly stated and on the record.
It's in the same category as the floor exercise in gymnastics. They're
both physical arts of an extremely high form. There are almost no
*natural* competitive aspects to these disciplines. Anytime a subjective
"score" is applied to art form like these, you have this conflict.
Ice dancing is perhaps the worst of these contrived "sports". Very
beautiful, very moving, very visually stimulating ... very false in terms
of competition.
Bob Hunt
|
191.501 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:59 | 16 |
|
> The aerodynamics are what make the speed skiers go faster than a falling
> human. Tight tuck, waxed skis, sculpted helmet, and so on ...
Gotcha. They were talking about the terminal velocity of the average
free-falling, non-aerodynamic human being, not a similarly aerodynamic
hunk of mass (just making sure that these guys aren't breaking any
physical laws or anything ;-). It still boggles the mind that the
speed skiers can be going that fast out in the open with no protection
like that, not to mention hold their balance. It's basically a
competition of who can get into and maintain the most aerodynamic tuck
(weight is an advantage but the advantage is lessened as air resistance
and ski friction are reduced).
glenn
|
191.502 | The decision will probably be made for the US... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 25 1992 08:57 | 23 |
|
The person who wrote the article on the size and strength of the US
Olympic team was John Powers, who has covered the Olympics and
international sports for the Globe for years. The person who was
quoted as stating that the US is sending too many uncompetitive
athletes to the Winter Olympics was Peter Mueller, US speed skating
coach.
One point that the article made that did raise my eyebrows is that the
US sends more athletes to the winter games, by far, than any other
country, including the more successful European countries (I've got to
admit, 18 US biathletes seems a bit much-- I guess there are no limits
on team size in those events). Apparently the Europeans don't just send
athletes for the sake of competing under the Olympic banner, but rather
only those athletes that they feel won't "embarrass" their teams. Even
at that, the Olympic field has still swollen to record dimensions (some
2200 participants, 600 more than competed at Calgary). The debate over
the current US philosophy will probably become academic, as the IOC is
talking about adopting qualifying standards to bring about more
manageable games starting in 1994...
glenn
|
191.503 | | RUGBY1::way | Faster than June Alyson after a 6pak | Tue Feb 25 1992 09:05 | 12 |
| I saw a slow motion replay of one of the speed skiers falling, and
it reminded me of a low-side, high speed, motorcycle road-racing
accident.
As soon as the skier realized he was falling, he just went limp.
There was not much impact as his body hit the snow, and he just
slid.
At 140 mph I guess that's all you can hope for.......8^)
'Saw
|
191.504 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Tue Feb 25 1992 09:28 | 40 |
| You would be amazed at how fast you can fall and walk away. As long as
your allowed to slide and not hit anything you should be fine, and if
you don't tumble to much, chances are slim of breaking anything.
It's really not as bad as one might think, once you feel that you are
past the point of no return, just let it go. It will be over in a few
seconds and there is nothing you can do to stop the slide, just relax
and count to 3 when you think you've stopped moving.
Ususally after a heavy crash, (don't like to do this to often) if I'm
not laying in the middle of the racetrack I count to three when I think
I've stopped moving and wiggle my fingers and toes. By this time the
medics have arrived and they give you a good checkout, and you start to
come back to planet Earth.
After a good fall and a whack on the cranium it takes a few minutes to
get your bearings straight, and to shake the cobwebs off. I've helped
guys from the track to the medical shed and they don't even remember a
10 minute walk of any part of a conversation, but in 1 hour they are
fine.
I can see the definete parrallel between speed skiing and motorcycle
roadracing, the speeds are similar (a Gran Prix 500cc bike will hit close
to 200 mph on a long staight, I.E. Hockenhiem in germany) and the
crashes are almost identical.
Most unforntunate that there was a fatality, that will be the only
thing stopping the sport from becoming an really popular event. People
don't like to see death in sporting events (Who does anyway) it leaves
a most sour taste in peoples mouths/minds. Until they can get all the
loose ends tied up, saftey, course structure, runoff, then it will only
be an exhibition sport. At the speeds they are doing one mistake and
its curtains. It's funny how at over 100 mph everything changes, depth
reflexes, sight, sound, you really can't descibe it until you reach
those speeds, and to cruise at 140 mph on skies is not for people who
have weak stomachs.
I would love to see it as a medal sport.
-TH
|
191.505 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Feb 25 1992 09:49 | 21 |
|
> Most unforntunate that there was a fatality, that will be the only
> thing stopping the sport from becoming an really popular event. People
> don't like to see death in sporting events (Who does anyway) it leaves
> a most sour taste in peoples mouths/minds.
As I understand it, the speed skier was not killed in activity that
had anything to do with speed skiing. He was killed doing some
recreational skiing with friends on another part of the mountain.
The same kind of things happened in Calgary. Some dignitary, a prince
or duke or something, was skiing on a course when they were putting up
the finishing wire for one of the events. He hit it and effectively
decapitated himself. There was at least one other incident with a snow
cat that knocked a competitor out of an event with an injury while she
was practicing (the girl from near here, skied at Nashoba, what's her
name... Pam Fletcher?). I guess these freak accidents will happen from
time to time...
glenn
|
191.506 | | ZEKE::SAIA | FZR Madness.... | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:05 | 3 |
| I did'nt see the accident, only heard 2nd hand that a speed skiier was
killed during a run, hitting some type of snow grooming equipment.
|
191.507 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:10 | 5 |
| Pam Fletcher was injured in a collision with someone who was skiing
where he shouldn't have been. I think she had stopped on what was
supposed to have been a competitors-only path and the guy ran into her.
John
|
191.508 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:37 | 24 |
| Glenn -
The reason the US has some many biathletes, and x-c folks at the
Olympics is that we have folks who only compete in one event. For
instance, Koch only did the 30Km x-c race. Jim Curran only did the
50K.
We also bring backups - 2 biathletes didn't compete at all. Eric
WIlbrecht only did the 10km biathlon. Beth Coats only the 15km. ANd
so on.
The other countries seem to use the same folks in all the events. I
know the Norwegians skiied ALL the x-c races (which makes their
finishes really something...)
Personally, I'm torn about standards. I dont really get any jollies
about seeing Morrocan skiers fall down mountains - just like I didn't
catch the OLympic spirit watching Haitian 10km men (summer) running 42
minute races. However, I'd hate to close off the comp so that you end
up with just a few countries being able to compete in events.
JD
|
191.509 | | RUGBY1::way | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:46 | 22 |
| Unfortunately, I think what will happen is the IOC will seek to
find a compromise between having a bazillion participants and
having to close it off to just the "elite" of the athletic world....
I enjoyed seeing the competitiveness of the Morrocan x-c skier. He
was out there busting his butt, doing his best, in the tradition of
what the Olympics are about. It makes someone like me, who is as
far from world class in anything as one can get, feel good to see
a normal guy participate.
And believe it or not, it truly heightens my appreciation of something
like what "The Terminator" did....
I think that what needs to be done is somehow weed out the people that
want to try and cash in on the Eddie the Eagle syndrome from the people
who truly want to compete. Much easier said than done.....
'Saw
|
191.510 | Combination | ROYALT::ASHE | Aww freak out!!! | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:46 | 1 |
| The skiier died in practice on a recreational slope.
|
191.511 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Feb 25 1992 10:48 | 16 |
| Haven't qualifying standards been in place in Olympic track and field
for a while now?
Like JD, I have mixed feelings about qualifying standards. Cutting
things off so only the elite can participate goes against the "not the
winning but taking part" philosophy behind the Olympics, but with the
number of nations in the Winter Olympics increasing (and a dozen or so
separate teams rather than one Unified Team participating next time
around) logistics becomes a factor. If seventy-five nations decide to
enter four speed skaters in the men's 10,000 meters, it'll take forever
to run all the necessary heats.
Wish there was an easy answer to this issue...
py
|
191.512 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 25 1992 11:18 | 17 |
| POaul -
I believe that countries can enter ONE athlete in an event in track and
field - and then more if they meet the standard. The most abusive use
of this was in the 76 OLympics, when Papa Doc D. of Haiti decided he
would have an Olympic team. He went to an Army camp and picked guys to
compete - "You are 100 meter man, you are marathon man, you are 400
meter man..." and so on. The Haitians, who were not even close to
world class (in fact given their times at the games, my HIGH SCHOOL
team would have absolutely destroyed them) competed, but it was a
farce. I believe the 100Meter man ran about 13 seconds, for example.
That's why the US can enter 3 in most track and field events - however,
many times we only have one entrant in the Hammer throw, because we
don't have anyone who meets the standard.
JD
|
191.513 | | RUGBY1::way | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Feb 25 1992 11:23 | 19 |
| Al Oerter won the discus in 56, 60, 64, 68. In 1968 his winning throw
was 32' farther than his winning throw in 1956. (quite an accomplishment).
Are these four golds in four straight Olympics a record?
JD, how does standard vs qualifying affect the Marathon? The US always
sends three people, I think. Do other countries send three also? Or
does that come under the standard.
Also, when will the Olympic qualifying marathon be run? Soon enough before
Barcelona to give out athletes their best chance to recover, right?
'Saw
|
191.514 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:07 | 32 |
| Saw -
Don't know if the 4 in 4 straight Olympics has been equaled. It may be
possible in one of the sports like Equestrian or yachting. Don't know.
Al Oerter made a comeback to try to make the 1980 Olympic team - he
threw further in 1979 then he did in any of his glory years. Great
athlete.
Yes, there is a qualifying standard for the Olympic marathon.
Countries can enter one participant, and then up to two more if they
meet the requirement. The US usually has at least 3 meeting the
standard. Ethiopia, Kenya, Canada, the UK, the USSR, Australia and
Germany and Italy usually field 3 folks apiece. THere may be other
countries - JAPAN, oh year, they always have 3 competitors.
I would think the oLympc qualifying marathon would be soon, unless I
missed it already.
Looking in my fact book, the standard for the maraton is 2:14:00, and
it has to have been run between January 1, 1990 and the date of the
OLympic Marathon.
The U.S Track and Field trials will be held June 19 through 28th in New
Orleans.
To get a glimpse of some good distance runners, you all in New England
can go to Franklin Park on Saturday, March 21 to see the IAAF World
Cross Country Champeenships. Don't bet against the Kenyans.
jd
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191.515 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:10 | 14 |
| I believe the women's qualifying Marathon has already been run. I also
believe Oerter has the record for consecutive gold medals.
As far as the participants go, I think the Olympics do have to go to
some sort of qualifying standard. When first conceived, the Olympics
were for rich people who could afford to remain amateurs and who would
never profit from their sport. DeCoubertin wanted to keep the poor
riffraff out. Well, now the athletes who are really good are
essentially pros and it's too hard to sort out the athletes who may be
poor but are sincere about competing from the fast-buck artists who
want to capitalize on their lack of ability. This sort of thing was
never, ever conceived of when the modern Olympic movement started.
John
|
191.516 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:20 | 6 |
| The Women's Olympic Marathon Trials were held on Super Bowl Sunday.
Note 123.229 says that the men's trials are sometime in April in
Columbus, OH.
py
|
191.517 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:26 | 18 |
| >
> The Women's Olympic Marathon Trials were held on Super Bowl Sunday.
> Note 123.229 says that the men's trials are sometime in April in
> Columbus, OH.
One would hope then, that the Olympic marathon be held closer to
September.
I'm no expert on marathons, but it'd be damn tough to run a world
class qualifying time in April, and then turn around and hope to win
gold in Barcelona in say, July. That's awfully close together.
Also, if the trials are in April, look for the marathoners who want to
compete in the Olympic trials to NOT be in the Boston marathon...
'Saw
|
191.518 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:32 | 7 |
| Saw -
They won't be in Boston. No biggie. The Rich (?) marathon in Columbus
is the qualifier, I believe. The SUmmer games start July 25.
JD
|
191.519 | Canadian standard < Olympic Standard | KAOFS::M_BOUCHER | | Tue Feb 25 1992 12:54 | 12 |
| Re.-.1
As far as standards go, here in Canada anyway, there is the Olympic
standard and a Canadian standard.
My brother, although ranked second in Canada for the 3000m steeplechase
has yet to attain the Canadian standard time which is lower than the
Olympic standard.
He is withing the Olympic standard but it does not mean much as far as
making the team. Whether the same criteria applies for non running
events here in Canada, I cannot say.
|
191.520 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:01 | 10 |
| > They won't be in Boston. No biggie. The Rich (?) marathon in Columbus
> is the qualifier, I believe. The SUmmer games start July 25.
Will you? ARe you running Boston this year?
Is July enough time from April???
'Saw
|
191.521 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Seinfeld roolz! | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:28 | 11 |
| Saw -
Nope, no Boston for me. Don't really like Spring marathons, screw up
the summer season. Running Chicago in the fall. Besides, of the
marathons I've run in, Boston treats the runners (IMO) the worst of any
of the marathons. Horrible services - they act like you should be
priviledged to even be allowed to run. Again, MO. But compared to
what the other marathons I've run do for the 'normal' runner, Boston
lags far, far, far behind.
JD
|
191.522 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Tue Feb 25 1992 13:42 | 22 |
| > Nope, no Boston for me. Don't really like Spring marathons, screw up
> the summer season. Running Chicago in the fall. Besides, of the
> marathons I've run in, Boston treats the runners (IMO) the worst of any
> of the marathons. Horrible services - they act like you should be
> priviledged to even be allowed to run. Again, MO. But compared to
> what the other marathons I've run do for the 'normal' runner, Boston
> lags far, far, far behind.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Well, if you're in Chicago, say hi to Bob Swerksy for me, don't have
too many Beersss, and watch out for the Polish sausages -- you don't
wanna have a heart attack...
Let us know how the prep and training is going....
Chris is running Boston this spring. He just put in a 76 mile week...
(ouch, I'm sore thinking about it)....
'Saw
|
191.523 | In the comfort of yer own living room | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Forgot to cut my imbecilical cord | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:39 | 8 |
|
I'm practicing for the biathalon by playing Nintendo's 'Duck Hunt'
while working out on the E-Z Glider.
See you at the '94 games....
Dickstah
|
191.524 | fyi | FRETZ::HEISER | stop making sense! | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:44 | 4 |
| There were quite a few of Olympic GIFs and JPEGs posted on Usenet
today.
Mike
|
191.525 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Tue Feb 25 1992 14:54 | 4 |
| Jay Leno:
"The US is so week in the cross-country events that our best
finisher was the guy who lost 75 pounds with the E-Z Glider."
Denny
|
191.526 | musings | DKAS::RIVERS | I'm not crazy, just misunderstood | Tue Feb 25 1992 17:22 | 34 |
| A few words on skating:
I think the athelticism, as the announcers put it, makes the show much
more interesting than say, pure grace and twirls. That's art. If you
watch the Peggy Flemings and Dorothy Hamils, they did not jump much.
Kristi Yamaguchi jumps, but she does not have a lot of triples. She
does not have the triple axel and I'm not sure she even has the triple
Lutz. I cannot say that I was that impressed with what I saw of her
performance. She was the least flawed out of the competitors, which
is to say that the singles skating was far less than dramatic this
year. It's was the best performance that won, it was the less-messed
up that did.
I don't think there's anything wrong with better and better jumps
happening. It certainly makes the program more dynamic to watch.
On speed skiing:
Terminal velocity for speed skier is different than the terminal
velocity for a guy falling out of an airplane. The speed skier is
streamlined for maximum speed, whereas the schmuck falling out of the
airplane is just falling. Conceivably, the schmuck falling out of the
airplane could attempt to streamline himself, too, but the likelihood
is that the skier could still streamline himself better than the guy
falling out of the plane. So, being nitpicky, the speed skier is
really not going faster than his terminal velocity, because, by
definition, terminal velocity is the fastest you can go.
Got that? :)
kim
|
191.527 | | RUGBY1::way | Hand me down my shootin' iron... | Mon Mar 02 1992 07:40 | 12 |
| Some guy actually did go pretty fast jumping out of a plane.
He had this "conehead" type helment on, that actually covered his shoulders
so he looked like a missile.
Anyway, he went like a bat outta hell and then released the helmet, and
opened his parachute.
I forget how fast he went....
'Saw
|
191.528 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Mon Mar 02 1992 11:46 | 3 |
| More importantly, how fast did he stop?
lEe
|
191.529 | | CAMONE::WAY | You'll be left with empty arms | Mon Mar 02 1992 11:54 | 7 |
| > More importantly, how fast did he stop?
Oh, he landed safely. He had a quick release type of buckle on the
helmet, and when he separated from that, he popped his chute....
'Saw
|
191.530 | It sure ain't a poor man's sport | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu May 14 1992 10:54 | 5 |
| For those of you who thought the pay per view charges for the Olympic
Triple Cast were outrageous, how about this:
It is estimated that an average family of 4 (from the US?) will spend
over $10,000 to attend the Olympic Games in Barcelona.
|
191.531 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Sir Psycho Sexy | Thu May 14 1992 12:11 | 5 |
| > It is estimated that an average family of 4 (from the US?) will spend
> over $10,000 to attend the Olympic Games in Barcelona.
Seems like any family that could afford this is a bit above average or hasn't
has a vacation in 5 years cause they were saving for this...
|
191.532 | 50/night and you probably share a toilet! | CAMONE::WAY | We don't go in for self-abuse | Thu May 14 1992 12:28 | 20 |
| Well, you figure the airfare has got to be a HUGE chunk of that.
The cheapest I personally ever made the round trip from France was $900.
If you figure $1200 to get there and back (and I'm just pulling the figure
out of the air) then you've already got $4800.
Figure a hotel price of $50 per night (you know, like if they were traveling
for DEC) then you're talking $2800 for the two weeks of the games. So now
you've got $7600 bucks.
Add in the admission (even if you DO put it on VISA) and meals, and
extras (call-girls for Dad, gigolos for Mom) and that side trip to the
bullfights, and you've got a cool 10 grand...
Better to stay home and buy a Harley-Davidson....
'Saw
|
191.533 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Gotta give back da shoes, Dan. | Mon Jun 29 1992 09:49 | 11 |
|
The Dream Team got a serious wake-up call lasted weekend, hanging on
to win what should have been an easy game by a mere 79 points. They
could be in big trouble if they don't start playing some serious team
defense.
Well, I guess it's still early being only their first game and all, but
it looks to me like they have a long way to go to reach perfection.
Dickstah
|
191.534 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Mon Jun 29 1992 09:57 | 3 |
| ...and if Mike cain't start putting the ball in the hole they have NO
chance!!
Denny
|
191.535 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | 20YearsLater-Iraqgate | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:10 | 5 |
| 136-57.
Gotta Be
DA SHOES!
|
191.536 | Larry Bird is GOD! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:11 | 1 |
|
|
191.537 | Barrfff | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:45 | 5 |
| Figures that someone would have to spoil this topic with a note like
.536
The Crazy Met
|
191.538 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:48 | 2 |
| Truth hoits, eh Craze!!?
Denny
|
191.539 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:52 | 4 |
| Your living in the past, Denny.
The Crazy Met
|
191.540 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Mon Jun 29 1992 14:58 | 2 |
| You mean you admit he WAS god in the past??
Denny
|
191.541 | Julio, sure we lost by 79, but we shook Larry's immortal hand! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:06 | 10 |
| Think that's bad, wait'll Doug Flutie sneezes in the Fall... :-)
On a semi-serious note, I was pleasantly surprised at the line up to
shake opponent's hands after the game. I really didn't expect to see
that. I figured our pros would simply do it the way they do "back
home", ignore the other team and head right for the showers. The
Olympic Spirit is alive! :-)
Hawk
|
191.542 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:28 | 9 |
| Bird was God in the same way that Magic was and Jordan sometimes is.
I detest the Celtics but am not blinded by the distaste that I can't
recognize a truly great player. Bird was a truly great player, and
these days shows signs of that old brilliance (game 6 against the Cavs)
once in a while. However, he is on the team more for lifetime
achievement - which is fine - than his skill level today.
The Crazy Met
|
191.543 | Like I said, Larry Bird is GOD! :-) | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Mon Jun 29 1992 15:48 | 1 |
|
|
191.544 | Dream on! :-) | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jun 29 1992 16:06 | 3 |
|
The Crazy Met
|
191.545 | Not Isiah Please no...... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Tue Jun 30 1992 10:52 | 4 |
|
I heard that Stockton broke his leg last night in the game vs
Canada. Can anyone confirm this?
|
191.546 | US beats Canada | HBAHBA::HAAS | WTOE Radio | Tue Jun 30 1992 11:39 | 12 |
| ESPN reported that Stockton broke his leg and will miss the rest of the
qualifying tourney but should be available for the real deal nexted month
(actually August).
Also, it must be reported that GOD did not play lasted night. He or Daly
chose to rest that divine back o his.
Meanwhile, the US won again 105-61 over Canada. Barkley again led scorers
with 19 points. When asked what they plan to do against Panama tonight,
Sir Charles replied: get the canal back.
TTom
|
191.547 | Too funny | SCNDRL::HUNT | He-Man Tar Heel Haters Club | Tue Jun 30 1992 11:46 | 11 |
| � When asked what they plan to do against Panama tonight, Sir Charles
� replied: get the canal back.
Classic Barkley. They're gonna miss him in Philly. I also heard him say
before the Cuba game that the only thing he knew about Cuba was that it was
run by an "old dude with a scruffy beard who smokes smelly cigars" or
something like that.
Rollward.
Bob Hunt
|
191.548 | | CAMONE::WAY | You think slower when you graze | Tue Jun 30 1992 11:58 | 7 |
| I hope someone is keeping track of these replies of Barkley's because
they will make a wonderful anthology.
I agree, Bob, "classic" is the correct term.
'Saw
|
191.549 | his only regret | HBAHBA::HAAS | WTOE Radio | Tue Jun 30 1992 12:24 | 5 |
| In an interview, someone asked Sir Charles if there was anything that he
regretted. He first said no and then he said that he did regret that he
only hit that guy in Milwaukee *ONCE*.
TTom
|
191.550 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Moons Over My Hammy ... | Tue Jun 30 1992 12:49 | 1 |
| Barkley and Perot in '92 !
|
191.551 | | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 12:51 | 3 |
| Stockton and Leary in '92 !
|
191.552 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:17 | 6 |
|
Did someone say Tim leary had a broken leg?
Musta tripped over some sandpaper.
|
191.553 | looked great last night | FRETZ::HEISER | radio bikini | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:34 | 1 |
| Can't wait to see Charles running the break with KJ and Thunder Dan.
|
191.554 | Another break?! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 14:13 | 6 |
| > Can't wait to see Charles running the break with KJ and Thunder Dan.
^^^^^
Nah, I'll just leave it alone this time... :-)
Hawk
|
191.555 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Jun 30 1992 14:49 | 4 |
| Hey, did I hear right? Is it true that Nikolai Volkov and Jim McMahon were
traded to San Diego, but on the way they tripped with Timothy Leary and
broke John Stockton's leg ???
JD
|
191.556 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Tue Jun 30 1992 14:54 | 2 |
| That's Vince McMahon JD not Jim!
Denny
|
191.557 | *Cracking* up... | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 14:58 | 9 |
| > That's Vince McMahon JD not Jim!
Yabbut, Denny, it twas Jim, not Vince, who got traded to the Chargers,
in case you haven't heard yet...
BTW, any final score yet on Game 2 of the NBA Finals?
Hawk
|
191.558 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Jun 30 1992 15:02 | 3 |
| So, anybody else notice how much Dominique Wilkins sweats...;-)
JD
|
191.559 | about as much as Jordan | FRETZ::HEISER | radio bikini | Tue Jun 30 1992 15:57 | 1 |
| >So, anybody else notice how much Dominique Wilkins sweats...;-)
|
191.560 | The Morman Mafia ? | EARRTH::BROOKS | Moons Over My Hammy ... | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:46 | 2 |
| Is it true that Stockton got his leg broken by a John Gotti protoge' ?
|
191.561 | Gymnasts using selection/trial process | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 13 1992 12:02 | 5 |
| The US Gymnastics team will be selected by the coach rather than purely
by trials. This is being done to prevent anything happening similar to
Dan O'Brien failing to make the T&F team. Said the gymnastics coach,
"You don't see anyone telling Michael Jordan to go shoot 10 free throws
and cut him from the team if he misses one."
|
191.562 | The Olimpic games | PAKORA::SNEIL | Lets get the flock out a here | Thu Jul 23 1992 19:57 | 6 |
|
Does anyone know why some events have had the amateur status taken off
them to allow professionals to compete.
SCott
|
191.563 | BTW - You're new here right? WELCOME ABOARD!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 23 1992 21:28 | 12 |
| I believe that each sports international governing body individually
decided if they wanted to allow a change in status. Some say "yea"
others said "nay".
Naturally it all stemmed from the reality of what the East Germans and
Russians were doing by "disguising" their athletes as "military folk"
while their full-time jobs were their respective sports.
At least that's the way I understand it.
Kev
|
191.564 | | KURMA::SNEIL | Lets get the flock out a here | Thu Jul 23 1992 22:07 | 8 |
|
Thanks,I can't wait to see the dream team play,If they lose they
should be taken out and shot.
Yes this is the first time i've enterd a note in here.
Thanks
SCott
|
191.565 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Fri Jul 24 1992 10:11 | 4 |
| Good eye Kev.
I wish Vince McMahon would have allowed the pro wrestlers to go.
|
191.566 | | MAPVAX::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jul 24 1992 10:21 | 3 |
| I think part of it too was the Olympic committee is starting to realize
the economic burden being put on athletes to compete in the
international arena.
|
191.567 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Jul 27 1992 09:43 | 5 |
| Anyone besides me surprised to see so many empty seats at the Olympic
boxing and gymnastics yesterday?
py
|
191.568 | I hope that the PPV coffers were just as empty | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 09:53 | 23 |
| > Anyone besides me surprised to see so many empty seats at the Olympic
> boxing and gymnastics yesterday?
No, but I was hoping that the PPV package was losing BIG money....
I think the TV people grossly miscalculated. As someone had said,
if they charged $50 for the entire package, they might have sold bazillions
of them...
But PPV took this enormous jump in prices for special events. It used
to be that you could get Wrasslemania for $14.95, now it's almost 40 bucks.
I think the PPV people figured they had us by the short hairs, but we
showed them!
And, btw, in my cable listings, there are only TWO PPV olympic channels.
PPV2 and SPICE channel have been reserved. There are no other channels
listed. Sounds like a rip-off to me....
'Saw
|
191.569 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Mon Jul 27 1992 10:04 | 11 |
| Who won the cycling last night? I fell asleep.
The US had their volleyball victory taken away this morning after Japan
protested some US altercation with the officials. Japan was awarded
the win.
Pablo Morales is the #1 qualifier in the 100 fly tonight. Melvin
Stewart (from the Charlotte suburb of Ft. Mill, SC) also grabbed the
last spot for tonight.
--dan'l
|
191.570 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 10:15 | 6 |
| > The US had their volleyball victory taken away this morning after Japan
> protested some US altercation with the officials. Japan was awarded
> the win.
Does that mean they are out of contention for gold?
|
191.571 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Mon Jul 27 1992 10:18 | 15 |
|
Mens road race....
Gold... Germany
Silver..Italy
Bronze.. France
Womens Individual
Gold...Kathryn Watt Australia
Silver.. Jeannie Longo France
Bronze.. Monique Knol Netherlands
Chappy...
|
191.572 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Mon Jul 27 1992 10:19 | 18 |
|
The opening ceremony was really pretty good, IMO.
FYI, the DT basketball game against Croatia today is being broadcast
on WEEI at 2:30PM so anybody with a cube near a window and a_AM radio
can hear all the nail-biting action! :^)
I'm not usually a fan of pixie_gymnastics but the Rumanian 19 yr. old
during the floor exercises wasn't hard on the eyes. Is there some kind
of food you can eat to replace the calcium in your bones with a rubbery
fill? It's impossible to bend over backwards like they do!
I heard NBC had promised at least a 15.8 rating for the opening
ceremony. They got 13.x Now they have to "rebate" the advertisers
for the failure.
Kev
|
191.573 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 10:24 | 16 |
| > I heard NBC had promised at least a 15.8 rating for the opening
> ceremony. They got 13.x Now they have to "rebate" the advertisers
> for the failure.
I'm wondering how much the PPV hype turned people off.
I mean, I heard the PPV advertising, and I thought, "well, screw that,
I'll watch on NBC", but the more I thought about it, the more I figured
that overall, stuff would be pretty boring.....
And so far, I've been right.
'Saw
|
191.576 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:10 | 13 |
| JD, the gymnastics team decided a while ago not to select a team based
solely on one performance at a trial (I mentioned it in here awhile
back).
One of the members of Canada's women's diving team had to go to court
to attend the Olympics. She had an outstanding trial, but was cut due
to lack of international experience. She sued and won and went to
Barcelona where she was eliminated in the preliminaries.
From what little I've seen so far of NBC's coverage, I don't think it's
as bad as most people feared. The up close and personal stuff has been
kept at a minimum and they have been showing the competitions. They
even covered a cycling event where the US women didn't have a chance.
|
191.577 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:30 | 21 |
| Mac -
Not sure if you were replying to me, or Saw's comment earlier about the
woman's gymnastic team.
A series of trials would be something I could live with, but I'd hate for
teams to simply be picked.
The Cycling coverage was a little bit of cycling interspersed with a zillion
minutes of up-close-and-personal.
Think about how much of certain sports they could cover if they cut out the
baloney (or at least kept it to a minimum...) I mean, some of the swimming
races take less than a minute, but it takes NBC 20 minutes to show it.
I only half-watched the woman's gymnastics - I don't care for it, personally.
Rather watch the men's gymnastics.
Did they show any weightlifting last night? They were supposed to...
JD
|
191.578 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:36 | 15 |
| BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -- The International Volleyball Federation
panel has accepted a protest filed by Japan after its loss Sunday to the
United States in the first round of the men's Olympic volleyball
tournament.
The decision means Japan will be credited with a victory and the
United States gets a loss. The United States is the defending gold
medalist and entered the tournament as a co-favorite with Cuba.
The Japanese team claimed U.S. player Bob Samuelson should have been
ejected from the match after receiving his second yellow card for
yelling at officials. An ejection would have given Japan a penalty point
and the four-set upset victory.
As a result of the decision, the final score of the match was 8-15,
15-11, 15-10, 15-13.
Bill Baird, president of the United States Volleyball Federation,
said the Americans will abide by the decision.
|
191.579 | Zat's it ????? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:44 | 6 |
| Does that mean they pack up their nets and go home?
I remain,
inquisitive,
Kev
|
191.580 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:49 | 34 |
| �Not sure if you were replying to me, or Saw's comment earlier about the
�woman's gymnastic team.
Continuing the discussion you restarted in the Olympic basketball
topic.
�A series of trials would be something I could live with, but I'd hate for
�teams to simply be picked.
So I guess the only point we don't agree on is the venue for the
trials since you don't seem to consider the NCAA and NBA seasons as
viable "trials".
�The Cycling coverage was a little bit of cycling interspersed with a zillion
�minutes of up-close-and-personal.
I guess I got lucky with the clicker, then, because when I tuned in all
I saw was the end of the race. I can understand why NBC puts in the
filler (it could be argued they could fill better). How entertaining
is it for the average viewer to watch wire to wire coverage of a 50
mile bike ride? That's why I can't get all hopped up about watching
the Indy 500 or the Boston Marathon.
The idea that the public wants the human angle is widely held
throughout the media. I deal with the local press for the rugby club
and follow what else is being done to get media attention for the
sport. We are basically told to give them something interesting, and
match reports and results aren't interesting. Sports Illustrated sent
a reporter and a photographer over to the Hong Kong 7s not to cover the
event, but to get "up close and personal" with one of the US "stars",
Gary Hein. Recently the Worcester Telegram & Gazette ran a fine piece
on a local player who was named to the Collegiate All-American team.
Very little was said about his actual performance during their tour to
Canada.
|
191.581 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:55 | 19 |
| I am pretty sure that the first part of the volleyball is round robin
and then there is a medal round. US could still advance to the medal
round.
re: TV coverage
NBC paid gobs and gobs of money. My guess is that many viewers of the
Olympics are "casual" watchers. So for the popular events they show
lots of competition, for the others they do features to hopefully keep
those viewers tuned in. And of course that also means there will be a
US slant to a lot of the coverage. Face it, if CBC had paid 100 million
dollars, or whatever, to show the Winter Olympics and they counted on
many Canadaians watching to break even on ad revenuew they would have
concentrated on Candaian atheletes. That is the reality. At least in
the Summer Olympics the US is much more competitive in many more events
than the Winter games, that should help a bit.
The Crazy Met
|
191.582 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Mon Jul 27 1992 12:01 | 19 |
|
No Kev.
I believe the top 2 teams from each pool make the Medal
round. I think.
This is how it stands right now.
Group A
Italy 1-0
Japan 1-0 (Sassafrassin little volleyers)
Spain 1-0
US of A 0-1 (Sassafrassin big Whiners)
France 0-1
Canada 0-1
Group B
Brazil,Cuba and EUN all 1-0
With Algeria Netherlands and South Korea all winless.
|
191.583 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Jul 27 1992 12:04 | 33 |
| Mac -
Up close and personal is fine. I think they've gone overboard, to the point
where the up close and pesonal becomes the event, and not the competition.
I couldn't watch a complete bike race either - or a marathon, for that matter.
However, they really did way too much, IMO, INga Thompson, and missed what
was going on in the race.
No, I don't consider the NCAA or the NBA to be trials. They aren't set
up that way. If that was the case, how could Magic, who didn't play, or
Bird, who was injured, have made the team? IMO, Laettner wouldn't have made
the team, either.
Trials also give athletes a choice - if they don't want to compete in the
Olympics, then they don't go to the trials, and they don't make the team. No
pressure from adoring fans, etc.
I heard about the Canadien swimmer - and IMO, she had every right to be
P.O.'d. She made the team, fair and square, and then they decide to bump
her using some lame excuse. Extremely glad to see her make the cut for the
finals.
Concerning the gymnast, did n't one get hurt, so the alternate, Bruce, made the
team - is that was the Chainsaw is talking about?
I guess given ratings, etc., I shouldn't underestimate the need for a large
part of the viewers to see fluff and not substance. I know folks made fun
of my CBC praising during the winter games, but the coverage was to show
competition first, and lots of it. Call me crazy, but I like to see competition
and not endless personal angle stories.
JD
|
191.584 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 12:10 | 26 |
| >Concerning the gymnast, did n't one get hurt, so the alternate, Bruce, made the
>team - is that was the Chainsaw is talking about?
No.
Basically, they held the trials in Baltimore, and this girl (Kelly?)
who was 18 made the team. She was actually a team member.
Then, a while later, they held these double-super-secret trials
someplace else, did a lot of backroom wheeling and dealing, and nexted
thing you know, a different team is in place, the 18 year old was out
in the cold, and Bruce was an alternate (although I thought there was
a mention that she finished behind the 18year old in the original
trials).
Sounds like some heavy-duty politics going on.....
I should have listened closer, but I think the 18 year old got the shaft.
And besides, she was a lot better looking than the squad of 4 year olds
that we have now.....8^)
'Saw
|
191.585 | What I heard... | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Mon Jul 27 1992 12:21 | 15 |
| It was close to that from what I heard 'Saw...
The trials were held, and Kelly came in 5th. The top 6 go.
Two gymnasts were hurt and couldn't compete and appealed to
get on the team. The coaches and an official talked about it
and decided to let the injured gymnasts on the team and kicked
Kelly out. Not so bad, until you hear that the two coaches
on the US team were the private coaches for the 2 people who
petitioned, (Karoly and Miller's coach) where Kelly was coached
by someone else.
It would be like Isiah being named over Stockton because Daly
said it was ok. IF the two gymnasts were going to get on, it
should have been by a non-partial committee. Not with the two
coaches who coach the athletes in question making the call.
|
191.586 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 12:55 | 12 |
| JD,
Agreed. Most of us in this notesfile want to see competition, not
fluff. But we are not the majority of the audience.
re: gymnasts
Yeah the women's team has lots of politics involved in the selection.
The mens team is done solely by competition.
The Crazy Met
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191.587 | Hate to say I told you so but ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Mon Jul 27 1992 12:59 | 28 |
| Kim Kelly did indeed get shafted by the US Gymnastics Federation. She won
a spot on the team at the Trials and was then unceremoniously booted off
the team in favor of Betty Okino, I believe, who did not compete at the
Trials due to injury.
Kelly, an 18-year-old, was told that she didn't have "the look" for
international gymnastics which translated means that she had already gone
past puberty.
This incident just reinforces a theme I've been personally thumping on for
years in this forum. When an 18-year-old girl is considered "over the
hill" and can't compete, there's something seriously wrong with this
"sport" (and to drag up another pet peeve ... a biased "judged" sport).
I think people like Bela Karolyi are really dangerous ... The man has
unmistakable talent for producing winning gymnasts but at a very high
cost. Too much discipline and way too heavy on the politics. Karolyi
has succeeded spectacularly in importing his East Bloc style of Der
Fuehrer style coaching into the States.
In retrospect, Mary Lou Retton was the best and the worst thing to happen
to this so-called sport here in this country. She gave hope to
14-year-old flyweights everywhere but miserably crushed the dreams of any
girl wearing a C cup.
Sad.
Bob Hunt
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191.588 | The next "Trials" will be on Romper Room | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:07 | 11 |
| What a bunch of y'all said.
I think the women's gymnastics are laughable in the sense JD described.
Where else can you find a washed-up athlete at 18? See what Olga
Korbut/Nadia Comaneci unleashed? Pixiesh indeed. And the "old lady"
of the Olympics is 19 yr old " Boganskaya (sp) from EUN. Does she
qualify for the Al Oerter award?
MikeL
yeah and Kelly was screwed bigtime. She was probably dumped because
she looks like a normal 18 year old female, not some waif.
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191.589 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:08 | 3 |
|
HOw can you guys get upset about a sport that has John Tesh announcing
it?
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191.590 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:10 | 34 |
| �No, I don't consider the NCAA or the NBA to be trials. They aren't set
�up that way.
So, how do you suggest they be set up? A trial/selection process for
other team sports of this type is to select All Star teams and let them
play against each other to help determine the team. Logistically this
would be tough to do because of conflicts with the college and pro
seasons. Logically it seems kind of silly since these guys are
screened somewhat by the NBA draft and the college scholarship
programs. Or, you could hold trials by inviting everyone to camp and
seeing how they do in a scrimmage/skill evaluation format. But, to
paraphrase the US Gymnasts coach, do you ask Michael Jordan to shoot 10
free throws and then cut him if he only makes nine?
�Trials also give athletes a choice - if they don't want to compete in the
�Olympics, then they don't go to the trials, and they don't make the team. No
�pressure from adoring fans, etc.
So you don't think Carl Lewis wouldn't have felt any pressure if he had
chosen not to attend the trials?
�I heard about the Canadien swimmer - and IMO, she had every right to be
�P.O.'d. She made the team, fair and square, and then they decide to bump
�her using some lame excuse. Extremely glad to see her make the cut for the
�finals.
She was a diver, and she did not make it past the preliminary round in
the Olympic competition.
I found it to be an interesting case. She proved in a onetime trial
that she was good enough to make the team. It was an individual sport
where points are awarded. She was judged/selected on intangibles,
which I guess was part of what you were talking about when you said
these sports aren't purely against the clock/standards/etc.
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191.591 | great minds stink,er, think ,er Bob. Yeah | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:11 | 1 |
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191.592 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:14 | 10 |
| � This incident just reinforces a theme I've been personally thumping on for
� years in this forum. When an 18-year-old girl is considered "over the
� hill" and can't compete, there's something seriously wrong with this
� "sport" (and to drag up another pet peeve ... a biased "judged" sport).
Interestingly enough, after a female diver won the world championships
at age 12, it was ruled that anyone participating in the sport in the
Olympics must be at least 14 in the year in which the games are held.
That diver is competing this year as she will turn 14 in a couple of
weeks.
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191.593 | | WKRP::LEETCH | US Messaging Practice DTN 432-7628 | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:15 | 13 |
| I can do without the music videos too.
Watching a doe-eyed pixie trying to figure out which leotard to wear to Eric
Clapton's "You Look Wonderful Tonight" is stretching things just a wee bit too
far.
I can also do without the multi-window-fuzzy-around-the-edges video profiles of
the the gymnasts.
Watching the Olympics is a good time to get some reading done. Probably about
15 minutes out of an hour has stuff I want to watch. The rest is just fluff.
Bruce
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191.594 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:18 | 8 |
|
Yeah but that Canadien Diver made it through 5 dives in 10th
place and was looking good. She just muffed one Dive. (Excuse the Pun)
It just doesn't seem right letting a governing body crush
someones dream, because of politics.
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191.595 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:39 | 12 |
| >So, how do you suggest they be set up? A trial/selection process for
>other team sports of this type is to select All Star teams and let them
>play against each other to help determine the team. Logistically this
>would be tough to do because of conflicts with the college and pro
>seasons. Logically it seems kind of silly since these guys are
>screened somewhat by the NBA draft and the college scholarship
>programs. Or, you could hold trials by inviting everyone to camp and
>seeing how they do in a scrimmage/skill evaluation format. But, to
The women's hoop team was selected this way... don't they have the
same concerns?
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191.596 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:41 | 34 |
|
Results of the 200 meter Womens freestyle.......
Jenny Thompson failed to qualify for the finals.
Whatta Olypics shes having Huh?
Chappy....
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191.597 | spoiler on swimming | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:43 | 7 |
|
Americans qualified for the finals in all 5 swimming events. They had
the best time in 3 if the 5.
The Crazy Met
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191.598 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Jul 27 1992 13:46 | 7 |
| Walt -
Exactly. Of course, the woman Olympians are expected to play hoops first, and
not by corporate shills. In other words, the woman's team doesn't have
the financial possibilities of the dream team.
JD
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191.599 | Watched with my daughter. | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Running With The Devil (dog) | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:35 | 3 |
| On a good note. Shannon Miller of the US is leading after the
compulsories. Whatever that means. Kim Zymeskel (sp?) the World Champ
fell off the balance beam but did everything else good.
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191.600 | just struck her funny for some reason... | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:38 | 7 |
| Speaking of watching the games with one's daughter, my 15 month old
daughter Meghan got the biggest laugh out of the diving last night.
Any time a diver would hit the water, Meghan would laugh uncontrollably
for about 15-20 seconds!
py
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191.601 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 14:56 | 11 |
| I agree Bob Hunt.
I mean, maybe I'm a letch, but darn it, Kelly was looking pretty good to me.
There is something SERIOUSLY wrong when you're 18 and over the hill. I mean,
in most sports, once you hit 30, you're headed downhill....
I say they should have let Kelly compete!
'Saw
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191.602 | haven't watched one minute of coverage... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Card Carrying Libertarian | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:04 | 4 |
|
They did Kelly a favor these olympics are a farce anyways....
mike
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191.603 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:04 | 1 |
| Also, I miss Hawk's slant on this already.....
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191.604 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:08 | 20 |
|
I think the problem with gymnastics, if it is a problem, is more with
the sport itself and its disciplines than the judging. It only stands
to reason that a smaller person will have a huge advantage over a larger
person in the technical requirements of leaping, jumping, flipping,
etc. If you're of a fair size, it's got to be damned hard to compete
technically in those disciplines. And if you want the "best", you
generally end up with small, flexible gymnasts, just like you generally
get tall people in basketball and big people in football.
One thing you could do is place more emphasis on the grace and style of
the performance rather than a straight technical evaluation, but if you
do that you run the risk of the same criticisms that figure skating
receives, i.e. valuation of style over substance. It's a tough
question all the way around, because on the other side of the coin it's
tough to ban someone just because they're physically built to
performing amazing feats...
glenn
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191.605 | In the end you could be right... but..... | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:15 | 10 |
|
Mikey,
Let me ask a question ( and I'm no big fan of the Olympics).
How do you know these Olympics are a farce if you haven't seen one
second of coverage??
Deen to wonk
MikeL
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191.606 | how about the continuing saga of george and Sadaam | CNTROL::CHILDS | Card Carrying Libertarian | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:22 | 12 |
|
Because it's ok to have some pros here but not there. Yet other teams
send their pros where we don't. You can't send a woman to do a girl's job
even if she does it better. It's not ok to bend the rules for Dan OBrien
but it's ok to kick somebody off a team because she looks too good. Or how
about the relay team farce?
I think the team doesn't want to run with Michael Johnson cause he's not
one of their pals yet her qualified as one of the fastest?
mike
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191.607 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:27 | 33 |
|
I think it all depends upon the selected sport. Some events/sports
require vastly different skills and women mature earlier than men.
Some women swimmers are in their teens, whereas all the gymnasts (US)
are really young. Maybe it takes a younger body to compete at that
level? Maybe too these women find other things to do once they turn
18, like chase boys!
One thing I would like to know and that is if anyone has any of
the pay-per-view channels? Come on, come clean. Nobody will laugh
to hard. What I'd like to know is if they are giving you all the
prime-time garbage we free-tv buffs are getting?
Hey, if we were promised no up close and personals, and rock
videos plus 800 million commercials, it might be worth it to pay!
If last night was any indication of how NBC is going to work the
free(t.v.)loaders, I won't be watching to much... I mean about 5
hours of primtime and we only get (literally) about an hours worth
of actual competition!
As for the bike race, it took ESPN only 20 minutes to cover
sections of the Tour de France that were 3 times as long (150 miles)
and they did a good job of covering the whole race. NBC spent about
an hour on a 50 mile race!
I tell ya, I could kill ABC for starting this 'up close and
personal' thang...
bill..g.
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191.608 | Always been a political football | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:37 | 8 |
| Mike,
I was referring to the performance/coverage not the political side.
To quote your hero, ah "misinterpretated" ya.
You bring up good points.
MikeL
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191.609 | Sadaam = George's puppet!!!!!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | Card Carrying Libertarian | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:42 | 7 |
|
I see...
To answer that one, was the Dream Team on? Yes. Then the
coveraged sucked too....
;^)
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191.610 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:46 | 18 |
| � Because it's ok to have some pros here but not there.
I think that is up to the individual sports and thus is the reason for
the double standards.
� Yet other teams send their pros where we don't.
That doesn't seem to be happening as much these days. In volleyball I
think we are guilty of sending our pros while others use amatuers (I'm
not sure, though). In hockey, wasn't it the NHL that required players
to give up their NHL season to compete for their country? That's not
the IOC's fault.
�It's not ok to bend the rules for Dan OBrien
� but it's ok to kick somebody off a team because she looks too good.
Each sport has their own selection criteria. Each acted within their
own rules. Again I don't think you can fault the Olympics.
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191.611 | Gotta love this! | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:47 | 96 |
| 2 classics!
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>From: [email protected] (GILES TREMLETT)
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Subject: Benetton advertising Olympic condoms
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BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -- A newspaper advertisement featuring five
colorful condoms in the form of the Olympic rings has angered
International Olympic Committee chiefs.
The advertisement for Italian-based clothes chain Benetton carried
the company's traditional message ``United Colors of Benetton''. It has
appeared in most Spanish papers to coincide with the beginning of the
Games.
The IOC's head of marketing Dick Pound told Spanish reporters this
amounted to a ``kidnap'' of the Olympic symbol -- over which the IOC has
exclusive worldwide rights.
These rights are only given to companies in exchange for large
licensing fees. Pound went on to say that the IOC was prepared to take
action to safeguard its interests in the face of the ``parasitic
attitude'' shown by Benetton.
Benetton spokeswoman Laura Pollini said no official complaint had
been received from the IOC.
``We didn't think there would be a problem with using the rings,''
she said.
``For us condoms are an old subject. We have been using them for two
years. We think there is nothing wrong in talking about this. It is a
subject that is interesting all over the world.
``Doctors say that it is the only real way we can prevent AIDS. It is
something that no one can forget about. We take every occasion we can to
remind people about it.''
The company has caused a stir worldwide with its advertising
campaigns in recent years.
Earlier this year it produced a poster campaign which depicted a
dying AIDS patient and his family in hospital.
The campaign caused uproar among AIDS activists around the world and
led to calls for boycotts of the company's goods.
Another recent advert showed a newborn child with the umbilical cord
still attached.
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>From: [email protected] (UPI)
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Subject: Lewis chided by IOC for phone use during Summer Games
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BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -- U.S. track and field star Carl Lewis was
accused Monday by the International Olympic Committee of being in
violation of the Olympic charter because he has been acting as a
journalist at the Summer Games.
An IOC spokeswoman said it had received complaints that Lewis and
Swiss swimmer Dano Halsall used portable telephones to make reports
during the opening ceremonies Saturday to newspapers with which they
have contracts.
The IOC has sent letters to the United States and Swiss teams,
reminding them that athletes are not allowed to work as journalists
during the Games. The IOC is apparently concerned that allowing athletes
to work as reporters could lead to such incidents as wearing wireless
microphones during competition.
U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman Mike Moran said the USOC would look
into the allegation. Lewis is being given credit for a series of
articles in a French sports daily.
It is not known what action could be taken if Lewis would continue
his reports. Enforcing a ban could also be tough as Lewis is not staying
at the Olympic Village with the other athletes.
Halsall has apparently returned the phone he was using to a Swiss
daily newspaper.
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191.612 | You're too ambivalent to figger out! 8^)'s | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:47 | 1 |
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191.613 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:48 | 5 |
| � Hey, if we were promised no up close and personals, and rock
� videos plus 800 million commercials, it might be worth it to pay!
I don't know about the videos and up-close-and-personals, but they are
promising no commercials.
|
191.614 | great coincidence | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Mon Jul 27 1992 15:54 | 7 |
| Good side story TCM,
Got an additional chuckle noting the name of the IOC marketing
division head commenting about condoms. Ya think maybe he could
have designated his assistant to comment?
MikeL
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191.615 | Still more ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:17 | 36 |
| � It only stands to reason that a smaller person will have a huge
� advantage over a larger person in the technical requirements of leaping,
� jumping, flipping, etc. If you're of a fair size, it's got to be damned
� hard to compete technically in those disciplines.
Only if the scoring is based on what a little sprite can with these
tricks. If they reward a higher leap or a bouncier bounce or a flippier
flip (just cause the kid weighs under a hundred pounds), then yes, you're
right.
So then, why does the NCAA, for example, even bother holding a national
competition for collegiate women gymnasts ??? Why sweat out a
gut-wrenching, a-few-tenths-of-a-point-is-all-that-separates-them duel
between Ohio State and Penn State for all the marbles then ??? I mean,
they've got nothing to look forward to since they're already washed up.
The point is the "system" that regulates international women's gymnastics
has been illogically twisted into a beast that consumes little children.
If "they" imposed an age requirement and forced the competition up into
the high-teens, low-20's, I believe you'd see a "sport" every bit as
competitive and as *athletic* as it is now. Just because a little Tinker
Bell can fly doesn't necessarily mean it's more athletic. There's plenty
of athletic "oopmh" in a "zaftig" young woman of 120 pounds at the ripe
old age of 21.
� And if you want the "best", you generally end up with small, flexible
� gymnasts, just like you generally get tall people in basketball and big
� people in football.
Again, only if you reward the "best" to those body types. If they were
to reconsider their notion of "best", you could see an entirely different
sport altogether. Personally, I do *not* believe that small children are
world-class athletes. And the system that molds them to that goal is
twisted and out of whack.
Bob Hunt
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191.616 | The 2 Live Crew syndrome | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:23 | 9 |
| Benetton ad execs are brilliant. They have taken full advantage of
knowing a controversy=sales.
FWIW, Ice-T's Cop Killer album is one of the fastest moving on the
charts...thanks to the police associations' boycott call. And who they
hey had heard of Sister Soljah until Clinton and Jackson went head to
head?
--dan'l
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191.617 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:50 | 24 |
|
I agree that you could make gymnastics a completely different sport,
and that wouldn't be such a bad thing. What I'm wary of is imposing
indiscriminate age or size restrictions to certain sports for no other
reason than some don't like what they're seeing, aesthetically. If
overemphasis of youth sports is a problem, then the 18-year-old age
restriction should be imposed across the board. It's very difficult to
make generalizations that gymnasts are being ruined but swimmers aren't,
for example. It all depends on the individual, both with the performers
and the coaches. I'm sure that most young athletes in all sports
are affected positively by the experience, and personal freedoms are
also at issue. Hell, at least in women's gymnastics no one is being
accused of taking drugs as with many other sports where the opposite
effect (getting larger and stronger) is desired, and where failure to
do so similarly represented a major handicap.
I wouldn't agree that the NCAA championships are for naught, though.
The same thing is true of almost all collegiate competitions (that they
don't decide the best of the best, just the best of the colleges). In
the case of gymnastics the difference is that the so-called "best"
happen to be younger instead of older...
glenn
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191.618 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:52 | 108 |
| More results
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>From: [email protected] (MIKE RABUN, UPI Sports Writer)
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Subject: Americans harvest gold in the pool
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BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -- America's forecasted dominance in the
Olympic swimming pool was given a boost by golden performances from
Pablo Morales and Nicole Haislett Monday and the United States, at least
temporarily, moved into the overal medal lead.
The U.S. baseball team, meanwhile, won its second straight game while
the American men's volleyball team lost a contest it thought was already
in the victory column.
As the Olympics settled into a routine following Saturday's opening
ceremonies and Sunday's first big rush of activity, the United States
was hoping to begin piling up medals in the pool.
And that was what happened on another hot day at the outdoor acquatic
center atop Montjuic in the heart of Barcelona. There were five swimming
finals Monday and the United States won a medal in all five -- two gold,
a silver and two bronze.
And, with Mary Ellen Clark adding a bronze medal in the women's
platform diving, the United States' medal total rose to nine. China had
seven medals, including two gold, and the Unified Team made up of
republics from the old Soviet Union, had six medals, all but one of
which was gold.
Additional medals were to be awarded later Monday in cycling,
weighlifting and judo.
The U.S. men's basketball team also had a scheduled meeting with
Croatia Monday night after battering Angola Sunday, 116-48.
With the heat beating down on the outdoor activities Monday, the
American baseball team played for three hours and 40 minutes before
finally disposing of Taiwan, 10-9.
A three-run homer by Phil Nevin of Placentia, Calif., gave the
Americans a 3-0 lead in the second, but the United States had to come
from behind to stay unbeaten in the Olympic tournament. The Americans
will face Italy in the round-robin tourney Tuesday before facing the
gold medal favorites from Cuba on Wednesday night.
Cuba is also unbeaten in two games, smashing Italy Monday, 18-1.
The American men's volleyball team was not as fortunate, however.
After losing to the United States in five thrilling sets Sunday, Japan
filed a protest saying U.S. player Bob Samuelson should have been
ejected during the fourth set because he had been given his second
yellow card.
In such cases, a penalty point is assessed and if one had been given
the United States, the Americans would have lost the fourth set and the
match. But no penalty point was given, the United States survived in the
fourth set, 17-16, and went on to win the deciding set.
After reviewing the protest Monday, volleyball officials upheld it
and suddenly, instead of being 1-0 in the Olympics, the Americans were
0-1.
The loss should not damage the United States' hopes for a third
straight gold medal because the top four teams in each of the six-team
groups make the medal round. That means the Americans probably have to
win only two of their four remaining round-robin games against Canada,
France, Italy and Spain. The Americans next play Tuesday afternoon
against the Canadians.
But the setback was a bitter one, nevertheless.
``It is something that I will have to deal with,'' said Samuelson,
25, who received the two yellow cards for arguing with officials.
``There is nothing that we can do about the decision except play hard
the remainder of the Olympics.''
Captain Scott Fortune was more vocal.
``The team as a whole is extremely disappointed,'' said Fortune. ``To
battle for three hours and come out victorious, only to let people off
the court decide the outcome is disheartening.
``I feel like someone has come into my home, stolen my property and
violated me.''
Morales settled for two silver medals in the 1988 Olympics, but made
his first one at these Games a gold by outdueling Rafal Szukala of
Poland in an exciting finish in the 100-meter butterfly. Morales was
clocked in 53.32 to Szukala's 53.35.
Morales, 27, a seven-year veteran of international swimming, stood
stoically as the Star Spangled Banner was played, signifying he had
finally reached his goal of winning an individual Olympic race.
His effort was followed by that of Haislett, who came from behind in
the final 50 meters of the 200-meter freestyle to edge Germany's
Franziska Van Almsick by a tenth of a second.
The American gold-medal parade was slowed, however, when Hungary's
Tamas Darnyi, blinded in his left eye as a teen-ager when he was struck
in the face by a snowball, defeated American Eric Namesnik in the 400-
meter individual medley.
Anita Nall of the United States settled for a bronze medal behind
Japan's Kyoko Iwagaki and China's Lin Li in the 200-meter breaststroke
and the American 800-meter freestyle relay team finished a struggling
third behind the Unified Team and Sweden.
The Unified Team, anchored by 200-meter freestyle gold medalist
Evgeni Sadovyi, turned in a world record time of 7:11.95 -- cracking the
previous record of 7:12.51 set by the American team that won the event
at the Seoul Olympics.
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191.619 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 16:54 | 8 |
| re: diving
The 13 year old from China won by 50 points. She is not eligible for
the world championships because she is under 14. The Olympics do not
have an age limit.
The Crazy Met
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191.620 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:13 | 34 |
|
re: gymnastics
Wait a minute..I'm not quite clear here. The gymnastics federation
holds meets throughout the year and as far as I know, everyone can
compete, including the older women of the NCAA. At the trials, the
women of the NCAA can also compete, no?
Now out of all those competitors, one woman makes the cut as the
alternate (7th slot). And for whatever reasons, they hold some secret
tryout to further evaluate not only the 7 but Okino who didn't compete
at all due to injuries.
After the secret tryouts, the actual team is named with Okino and
another girl who didn't qualify at the trials, thus knocking out the
18 year old who would of been the alternate. This new girl then
becomes the alternate (7th) and is not scheduled to compete (only 6
get to compete), but then an injury thrusts her into the spotlight
of having to compete.
That's the story I've heard. True, the gymnastics federation is
a group of weird folks, but I think they did right by letting Okino
on because she has demonstrated before her injuries that she was a
world-class competitor. Knocking off the 18 year old might not of
been the right thing to do, but I can't understand if all the coaches
had votes and voices at the selection meeting, why didn't she get
enough support.
It's unfortunate, but I guess politics is alive and well, and
is everywhere you turn.
bill..g.
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191.621 | Is Placentia CA the birthplace of aluminum bats? | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Personal Computer Group | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:30 | 1 |
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191.622 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:32 | 3 |
| I heard Kelly was 5th or 6th and was knocked off by the 2 additions.
not 7th... anyone seen an article about this?
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191.623 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:40 | 7 |
| > I heard Kelly was 5th or 6th and was knocked off by the 2 additions.
> not 7th... anyone seen an article about this?
Sounds like I might have to get a write-in campaign going.....8^)
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191.624 | Not Kelly | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:49 | 5 |
| Wendy Bruce is the 19 year old who was the alternate but is competing
because of an injury to one of the other members of the team.
The Crazy Met
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191.625 | Sad state of affairs | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Mon Jul 27 1992 17:54 | 38 |
| Yes, Walt, I read an article on the Kim Kelly flap. She had definitely
made the team following the Olympic Trials ... Top 6 ... Pack your bags
for Barcelona, baby, cause you're gonna be competing.
And then the politicos got involved and Karolyi lobbied *hard* for Okino
and Kelly got royally shafted. They said she didn't have "the look" for
serious internation comp. What about all those hours in the gym ???
What about all those 5:30am wakeup calls and those special gymnasts-only
schools ??? What about the proms she missed ??? What about the
expenses her parents coughed up ??? How about all the broken fingers,
sprained ankles, twisted knees, bruised limbs and chafed palms ??? How
about all those meets ??? All for what ??? Zip.
She had made it. She had done *EXACTLY* what she was supposed to do to
qualify for that team. All she had to do was finish in the top 6 at the
Olympic Trials and she did. It would be like if Calvin Schiraldi had
really and truly pumped strike three past Ray Knight and then all the rest
of the baseball managers and execs had huddled in the back room and then
came back and said ... NOT !!!
How could anyone trust the USGF after this ??? Oh, sure, girls, come to
our special qualifying meet and earn your place on the US Women's
Gymnastics Team. Win an all-expenses paid trip to some far-off land to
compete with your teammates against the world's best blah blah blah ...
Yeah, uh-huh, right boys, dream on.
I'm not saying that women would do the job any better but this country's
women's, oops excuse me, little flying girl's gymanstics programs would be
a helluva lot better served if the some of these John Derek-type svengalis
took the big hike outta town. Like I said, Karolyi's methods and the
directions he sets for the sport are seriously off line no matter how many
"championship" quality gymnasts he churns out. Little girls barely out
of elementary school are sacrificing the flower of their childhood for a
ridiculous pipe dream ... and one that could be swiped from them on a whim
as Kim Kelly so sadly found out the bitterest of hard ways.
Bob Hunt
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191.626 | KAROLYI SHOULD APPEAL, BUT NOT VOTE | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Mon Jul 27 1992 18:07 | 17 |
| Thanks Bob. I hear ya, but I could understand (in theory) how Okino
could get placed ahead of her if that was their decision. What Kelly
(and I) beefed about is that:
1) Okino is trained by Karolyi
2) Karolyi gets final say on who's on the team by being on the
committee. So not only can he lobby, he can vote.
3) Okino gets on the team because he thinks she looks better.
Isn't he just a TAD impartial on this? Why not have some committee
decide this WITHOUT Karolyi and Miller's coach having a vote if their
athletes (are in their camp) would be affected by the decision.
Hmmm... is that how Laetnner got named over say, O'Neal? (Coach
Kzyzyzyki) is an asst. coach. I can't see the "Powers (sponsors)
that be" have everyone say "O'Neal" and then change it because
Coach K wants Laettner.
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191.627 | ripped off | DESERT::HEISER | don't be such a nancy boy | Mon Jul 27 1992 19:21 | 2 |
| Matt Sewell had a spot on the baseball team too, but didn't turn 14 in
time.
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191.628 | I feel for the young'in! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | How slow can Dega go? | Mon Jul 27 1992 19:49 | 9 |
|
I agree wif Bob, She got the shaft! She got the look to me...She's
there in Barcelona giving them her "Americana" to her team-mates with a
supporting role no the sidelines!
In this land of Sports and Politics...I'd sue! :*)
B.A.
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191.629 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Jul 28 1992 09:24 | 15 |
| > In this land of Sports and Politics...I'd sue! :*)
That was a possibility, but it was so late in the game that it wouldn't
have made any difference toward going.
Bob Hunt,
You ought to take that note and send it to the Charolotte Observer (?)
as an opinion column -- it's GREAT.
'Saw
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191.630 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Jul 28 1992 09:25 | 9 |
| While there was no sailing yesterday (no wind), I wonder how many people
know that sailing is even an Olympic event.
It'd be nice if we could see one less "fuzzy focus up close and personal"
about Kim Zmeskal, and maybe a little more real sport. At least in sailing,
if you cross the line first, you win the gold -- no judging involved....
'Saw
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191.632 | I thought Italy was one of the medal favorites | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:03 | 5 |
| Is Poland's 3-0 soccer win yesterday over Italy considered a major
upset?
py
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191.633 | Having our ups and downs in the pool | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:11 | 16 |
191.634 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:38 | 11 |
191.635 | | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:49 | 6 |
| So Burt Lancaster dan'l ( The Swimmer),
Giveth us your inestimable opinion on Biondi's chances in the
individual (100 meter freestyle?)?
MikeL
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191.636 | VBT attitude worse than the DT! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:51 | 15 |
|
Is anybody else totally disguisted with the arrogant attitude of the
'merican volleyball team's comments about the reversal and award to the
Japanese team?
I thought I heard the 'merican with the "doo" saying "We haven't lost
to the Japanese since 1981. There's no way they can beat us, unless
they have a 15 member jury vote......"
If the 'mericans are so great, howcome they let the Japanese stay so
close?
I remain,
almost willing to root for ABT'M VB team!
Kev
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191.637 | ps - Heard they gonna "demonstrate a protest" at today's match vs. Canada | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 10:51 | 1 |
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191.638 | No debate here, the Japanese were correct | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Tue Jul 28 1992 11:03 | 7 |
| The dude who was guilty of mouthing off to the officials has resigned
himself to the fact that the game was lost, so why can't the rest?
At this rate, they'll end up getting bounced if they don't look
forward. FERGET IT!
MikeL
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191.639 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Tue Jul 28 1992 11:03 | 22 |
| > > ps - betcha the female(?) 'merican diver who took the bronze last(ed)
> > night wouldda failed a chromosome test!
>
> >> So would Greg Loganis (if you know what I mean).
>
> No, what exactly do you mean ?
Greg is a nancy boy. Nothing wrong with that in my book. Just not a
lot of people know it, though it's very common knowledge in the
diving/swimming world.
Biondi should win the 100 free, but it will be close (as these short
sprints usually are). He will not let another Anthony-Nesty-like upset
happen in 92. Biondi is the greatest swimmer I have ever seen. He's
much better than Mark Spitz was, relatively. Biondi just didn't
perform in '88, where as Spitz put it all together in one week. Just
didn't click for Matt in '88 like in clicked for Spitz in '72.
That's why I can't believe he wasn't on that relay last night. Three
of Spitz's medals were from relays.
--dan'l
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191.640 | Shaddap and serve | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Tue Jul 28 1992 11:06 | 38 |
| The American volleyball team got surprised big time by Japan. Had the
American win stood, it still would have been a shock since it was so
close.
Regardless, it still *should* serve as a serious wake-up call. But will
it ???
Volleyball has been my favorite team sport to watch at the last two Summer
Olympics. I loved watching the laid-back coach-dude send out all those
blonde SoCal sand gods to rain misery down on the other team's haids.
But if this 1992 squad is gonna bellyache its way thru the tourney, then
good riddance to 'em and I hope they see some more upsets. I'd like to
believe that Karch Kiralyi would never have allowed them to lose their
composure. He was the undisputed leader of the last two gold medal
squads even if Steve Timmons was the monster player.
The rules clearly state that a second yellow card equals a red, an
ejection, and a point to the opponent if serving. The Japanese team was
serving at match point at the time and they should have been awarded the
game and match right then and there.
Damn, I've felt for a long time that this country's volleyball program was
at least one example of doing it the "right way". That is, we invented
the sport, dominated it for a while, and then started getting hammered in
it ... So, instead of calling in the Dream Team to save us from eternal
damnation, we started plowing some bucks in at the grass roots (sand
dunes?) level and built up two monster squads that came roaring back to
the top.
I hope this squad is not a reversal of that accomplishment. They need
some emotional leadership right now. Shut up and play. Every other
volleyball squad in the world has watched countless hours of videotape of
*you* and they are ready and gunning for *you*, the two-time defending
gold medalists. No one is going to just roll over with all four paws in
the air. Quit barking and start slamming. Dudes.
Bob Hunt
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191.641 | bad comparison | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:11 | 10 |
| Bob,
You can't compare the voleyball and Dream Team thing. In volleyball we
did not have the best players in the world and lost; once effort and
money was put into developing volleyball players the US once again won.
In basketball the US has always had the best players, until this year
the best players were not being sent. BIG difference.
The Crazy Met
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191.642 | NO room for improvement, I'd say! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:11 | 14 |
|
I *absolutely* LOVE the way NBC is reporting and broadcasting!
Great to see < 6 minutes of "live babble", 3-4 minutes of ('merican
only) competition, and 10 consecutive minutes of commercials!
I get a lot done during the "message from our sponsors"
Keep it up NBC!
;^)
Kev
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191.643 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:14 | 7 |
| Kev,
The solution to your problem is to watch baseball. Many games on every
night, especially if you have Cable (and just the free channels).
The Crazy Met
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191.644 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:38 | 21 |
| � You can't compare the voleyball and Dream Team thing.
Sure I can. Let's see ... They both use an inflated round ball on a court
with a net and both types of players wear short pants. Oh, and height and
jumping ability can make a big difference. See, that was easy. :-)
I agree with you that the comparison is not perfect. Very few comparisons
are. I was simply observing that both the basketball and volleyball
powers-that-be took two separate solution trails to overcome an obvious
international slippage.
The volleyball program rebuilt itself from its own ground up.
The basketball program called for reinforcements.
I dunno, call me a sucker for a happy ending but I always have admired the
way the volleyball program came roaring back to life. Yeah, there was no
"NVA" to fall back on so they had no other choice but to rebuild. But
they could have packed it in altogether and didn't.
Bob Hunt
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191.645 | Problem???? Problem??? I never said I had a problem! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:44 | 1 |
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191.646 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Sir Charles, the Dream Bully | Tue Jul 28 1992 12:52 | 14 |
|
I agree that the VB team should have gotten the second yellow card for
urinating and lamenting, but the point is that it was the ref's
decision and he chose not to call it. With match point involved, it
reminded me of OT in hockey where everything goes and let the play
decide the game. I don't agree that the ref's judgement call should
have been "reviewable" after the fact.
That's like reading that a called strike three after review was
actually ball four, which forced in the winning run. Teams were
notified the next day.
Dickstah
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191.647 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:02 | 15 |
|
This just in off the newswires:
STOCKHOLM, [AP Newswire]: In a stunning announcement, the World
Chess Federation announced that after reviewing the film of the Bobby
Fisher - Boris Stasky World Championship Chess Matches, officials
announced that during Match #9, Bobby Fisher too more than his alloted
time to make a move. This game was the turning point in the overall
match whereby Bobby went on to win the title. Officials have reversed
the results of that match and awarded the win to Stasky. By virtue of
this decision, Bobby Fisher has been stripped of his title of World
Champion. Fisher, a recluse since winning the title 20 years ago
was unavailable for comment.
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191.648 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:06 | 12 |
| �Personally, I do *not* believe that small children are
� world-class athletes. And the system that molds them to that goal is
� twisted and out of whack.
Just to add some fuel to this, did anyone catch the
"up-close-and-personal" on the American girl gymnast (she is the World
Champ All Around and the one who slipped on the balance beam during
compulstories)? They referred to her coach as her "stepfather" and
when they interviewed her parents they said that the one thing they
regret is that they missed her childhood. Very soon she'll be entering
high school and then going on to college, both of which are the natural
breaking points in the parent/child relationship.
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191.649 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:19 | 7 |
| � The 13 year old from China won by 50 points. She is not eligible for
� the world championships because she is under 14. The Olympics do not
� have an age limit.
Hmm, that's not the way I heard it explained. I thought it was an
across the board (Olympics & World) that a diver must turn at least 14
in the year in which the event is held.
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191.650 | Honest comment | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:21 | 6 |
|
I was very very impressed by the Chinese diver! Absolutely
the best.
Kev
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191.651 | Selection Methods/ Pixie Tumbling | POWDML::SATOW | | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:21 | 70 |
| I think that the problem we (USA) have is that we don't have a clearly
defined Olympic objective, and if we do, we don't have a strategy for
achieving it.
We participate in the jingoistic "medal counts," but we don't conduct
ourselves in a way to maximize our medal count. Athlete X is on the team
even though athlete Y has a better chance at winning a medal.
In many sports, we set up our tryout system in a way that leaves no room
for error, injury, or just a plain ol' bad day. What is the objective? Does
it really pick the "best"? What it does is reward the dream of the person
who was best on the day of the trials. You've beaten him 99 consecutive
times, but you've got a pulled muscle on the day of the trials? Tough.
Never finished better than sixth, but you go away with a rolling start?
Great, here's your English - Catalan dictionary.
A good example of what I mean is how the former East Germans and Soviets
picked their gymnastics, and swimming etc., teams. Their goal was to win
medals. Period. They had tryouts, but the results of the tryouts were a
data point, not the end all method. Their entrants in the events would be
the people that they thought were most likely to win the event. It might be
the person who was "hot" at that point. It might be determined IN Barcelona,
or Seoul, or wherever, at the last possible minute.
If we want to get the politics out of it, but still get the "best", and
believe that the "best" ought to be determined by head to head competition
IMO, a better system would be to have a SERIES of qualifying meets.
I feel bad for Kelly in that the process was misrepresented, not that
she didn't make the team. I don't follow gymnastics that closely, but I know
Betty Okino has been a top level performer for a long time. She didn't do
well at the tryouts, but her performance was not characteristic of her, and
she was injured. I would be surprised if Kelly had beaten her in a major
competition. In short, Okino was probably more likely to win a medal, and
to contribute to the winning of a team medal. And I'd guess that if there
were a series of qualifying meets, that Okino would be on the team, and Kelly
wouldn't. And Okino is at least as high on the sacrifice chart; her knee is
held together by a screw.
re: women's (girls') gymnastics
Bob, you make is sound as if the judging standards have changed to the
benefit of pixies. I don't think that is the case. When Olga Korbut
dominated, most gymnasts were more mature, both physically and
chronologically. But Korbut, a young pixie, did what the more mature
gymnasts did, and she did it BETTER. Modern day training methods have
enabled junior high school age kids to perform the events better. Strength
training methods have developed (excuse the pun) to the point that sufficient
strength can be attained without building muscle mass.
I think Glenn W. had it right. It is gymnastics ITSELF that is (part
of) the problem. You might get rid of some of the waifs by just doing away
with the women's events and make 'em do the same thing the men do; most of
the men's events require more strength.
But that only explains part of it. For some time now, women's swimming
has been largely dominated (except for the East German quasi-women) by
teenagers, many of them not much older than the pixie gymnasts. Anita Nall
was made to look like a failure because at 16 she didn't win, and nobody
mentioned that she might be able to come back at the ripe old age of 20. The
same is not true of men's swimming. Right Pablo?
No points for body style here. At 16, Janet Evans was the best female
swimmer in Seoul, and it didn't make any difference whether she looked like
Tinker Bell or Mama Cass; she just swam the damn race faster.
The fact is that females peak earlier.
And I don't think that somehow making the average age of the competitors
older won't give the girls their childhood back. All that will happen will
be that they will give up MORE of their childhood. For the most part,
females who will be top gymnasts are identified when they are 10 or younger.
That won't change.
Consider women's figure skating. Most of the top women figure skaters
are in their late teens or early 20s. But most of them ceased having a
normal childhood when they were 8 or 9. At least the female gymnasts can
decide whether or not to sacrifice their childhood while they're still
children.
Clay
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191.652 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Running With The Devil (dog) | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:33 | 2 |
| Gotta love NBC, they spend more time focusing on Kim Zymeskal's (sp?)
fall then on the fact that Shannon Miller is actaully leading.
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191.653 | Volleyball just didn't get the press | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:35 | 7 |
| �So, instead of calling in the Dream Team to save us from eternal
� damnation, we started plowing some bucks in at the grass roots (sand
� dunes?) level and built up two monster squads that came roaring back to
� the top.
U.S. Volleyball built their own Dream Team by professionalizing the
sport. It ain't that much different than the NBA/Olympic Team.
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191.654 | Saw them vs. Canada this morning... | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:43 | 6 |
| > <<< Note 191.637 by CSTEAM::FARLEY "Megabucks Winner Wannabe" >>>
> -< ps - Heard they gonna "demonstrate a protest" at today's match v >-
Yes they all shaved their heads so that if they give a yellow card to
a tall bald guy than perhaps they will forget which one they gave it
to.
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191.655 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Jul 28 1992 13:58 | 27 |
|
Correct me if I am wrong, but I never thought we had much of a
volleyball team before the '80's.
I thought that a major reason why we emerged during the 80's as
a worldpower was due to the fact that volleyball in southern CA. was
similar to Little League Baseball in the rest of the US.
Similar to hoops, the beaches of CA gave the players a chance to
sharpen and develop skills apart from inside the gym and only during
the season.
Seems to me that a big reason why we are doing so well, is that
volleyball has caught on and is widely played during the off months
on a lot of beaches.
This is a big reason why the rest of the world will never quite
catch up in basketball. Without the inner cities, summer leagues and
so forth, they will never quite catch up, because away from the
gym is where these guys get the real practice. Same goes for
volleyball as I see it. These guys and gals who live in Southern Ca.
play the sport all year long and are drawing more and more into the
game on a recreational level which can only bleed over into getting
more serious players at the college level.
bill..g.
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191.656 | some results | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 14:01 | 8 |
|
US Mens VB team beat Canada in 5 sets, after winning first 2 sets
Evan got a Silver in 400M swimming free style
Biondi out of the medals in 100M freestyle, other US swimer got bronze.
The Crazy Met
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191.657 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Al Bundies feet=Ford Con. | Tue Jul 28 1992 15:59 | 9 |
| The Ref should have given the point to the Japanese team on the spot
instead of letting these guys play through another set. Japan was in
the right and the US has no reason to cry except that its oveturned a
day later instead of immediately.
Poor offciating? I thin so....
Tim
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191.658 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 16:32 | 13 |
| With the exception of some limited replay that was used in the NFS, and
to determine goals in the NHL officiating has always been a part of the
game. Dekinger's bad call in game 6 of the 1985 WS was not called back
the next day, and I could go on. Officiating is part of the game;
unfortunately sometimes the officials make mistakes; correcting the
officials a day later via committee is not right.
That being said the US should have lost that point when it happened,
when that did not happen the bad officiating simply becomes one of
those intangibles.
The Crazy Met
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191.659 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:31 | 8 |
| The US should have lost a point and the match. However, since they
didn't, Japan should have protested on the spot instead of after the
match. A protest is supposed to continue from the point of the protest
and so, in theory, the protest came too late. The ref blew it, but
I think that was the US's biggest beef. I think they committee
ultimately made the morally right decision, even if it wasn't by
the rules...
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191.660 | Morally right never meant anything in Olympic rules | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:38 | 14 |
| re: .659
And the morally right decision in 1988 was to not penalize the US
Womens gymnastic for having someone in the wrong place. The penalty
cost them the silver medal, and I am sure I and others could go on. The
Olympics have always struck me as having some real nit-picky rules that
wind up costing someone a medal, why change things now because it is
the "right thing to do" and not what the rules specify?
Mind you I prefer the right thing to the letter of the law, but hey be
consistent.
The Crazy Met
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191.661 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:39 | 7 |
| re: .659,.660
One more blatant example was the US boxer who was robbed in the 1988
Olympics but the higher ups let the judges decision stand.
The Crazy Met
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191.662 | I can think of just a couple... | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:49 | 22 |
| (I'm responding to 195.774 here to move the general Olympic discusssion
out of the basketball note.)
re 195.774 and other notes on Olympic wrestlers in the "professional"
ranks:
The Iron Shiek's real name is Hossern Vazziri (sp?). I think he got a
bronze medal in Greco-Roman wrestling in either 1968 or 1972.
The guy who wrestled in the WWF for a while under the name Jimmy Jack
Funk (his real name is Jesse Barr) made the 1980 US team, which didn't
go because of the boycott.
Patera was a weightlifter.
Did Bob Backlund ever wrestle in the Olympics?
Can't think of any others...
py
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191.663 | Following the rules | TOOLS::COLLIS::JACKSON | All peoples on earth will be blessed through you | Tue Jul 28 1992 17:57 | 12 |
| Even in baseball you're allowed to protest a game when
the official doesn't follow or misinterprets the rules.
That's all that happened in the volleyball game. The
rule was clear; the official did not follow it (evidently
because of a faulty memory), the decision was protested
and upheld - and rightfully so.
If you're going to play by the rules, then the officials
are bound to live by the rules as well - and that's all
a protest is about. It has nothing to do with judgment
calls (which are the analogies I see being made).
|
191.664 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Jul 28 1992 18:13 | 12 |
| Rule also states that the protest must be made at the point of
disagreement. Japan protested after the match ended.
Some more results follow
Baseball: US 10 Italy 0
Swimming: Women 400M freestlye relay - US wins the gold
(Haislett,Torres,Martino,Thompson - finally gets a gold)
Mens 200M Backstroke - gold won by Lopez-Zubero of Spain.
The Crazy Met
|
191.665 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Jul 28 1992 18:33 | 9 |
| One thinks back to the famous Fifth down in that college football
game two years ago....8^)
The protest should have come right at the time. To lodge a protest
after the fact should have been ruled too late.
'Saw
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191.666 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Tue Jul 28 1992 19:29 | 17 |
|
When does the US play Cuba in baseball? Is the viewing public going to get to
see any of the game or is Rhythmic Gymnastics on that night?
re: VBall...
When the ref failed to issue the red card and end the match then the match
should have been left the way it was. Unless they have explicitely written
by laws in Vball that enable them to go back and look at the video tape the
result should have stood.
The ref screwed up but the linesman is the one who forced the ref to issue
the 2nd yellow by flagging the bald US dude...
At least this should serve as a wakeup call to the US team...
Metz
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191.667 | ~/~ in Officialdome | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Tue Jul 28 1992 23:16 | 6 |
|
I imagine the 1972 Basketball game vs the Soviet Union wasn't affected
by the ref's or officials either. Right?
Kev
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191.668 | another place the rules were screwed with | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Jul 29 1992 02:18 | 10 |
| re: .667
My memory is very foggy on this one. But I believe that the refs ruled
the game was over and then some bozo from the Basketball federation,
whatever it's called, came out of the stands to get the call changed.
That guy had absolutely NO authority whatsoever, but ... well you know
the rest.
The Crazy Met
|
191.669 | Race for Spain be a National Hero.... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Card Carrying Libertarian | Wed Jul 29 1992 07:59 | 8 |
|
What's going on here after the new spirit of the olympics is $$$$ so how can
then penalize Barkley and Lewis for making a few extra bucks???
I see last night where that born and bred americano boy won a gold for Spain
in the 200 backstroke...great race...
;^)
|
191.670 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Wed Jul 29 1992 08:53 | 3 |
|
Svetlana Boginskawa is a goddess
|
191.671 | edited copy to be PC! :*) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Wed Jul 29 1992 09:10 | 13 |
| I knew sailing was a_Olympic sport 'cause the NBC announcers made
darn sure on Saturday night that da King of Spain is a former 'pic
sailing team member and so is his son (da prince)! Of course, I'm
sure that the Spanish Olympic team votes Da prince to carry the flag
in the opening ceremony and Daddy had no influence.
yeah right.....
;^)
Kev
|
191.672 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Jul 29 1992 09:15 | 6 |
| re .666:
US-Cuba baseball game is today.
py
|
191.673 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Jul 29 1992 09:21 | 36 |
| The volleyball team should simply shut up and play.
Although it may be hard to believe, I'm sure the U.S.A. is not the only
country that has had bad calls go against it.
I sports with judges, you'll always have the human element - which is what makes
it a little more 'true to life' then if they had computers doing it...
I keep hearing about our trials systems. The names I hear most are O'Brien,
Lewis, and Joe Falcon not making the team.
Here's some facks (tm) Falcom, in his fall, injured himself. He was not
able to finish his next 3 races. He would not be in race shape in the 'pics.
He acknowledges this.
Lewis. Yeah, I was surprised, and not surprised, at him not being in the 100.
Like it or not, track and field is a sport dominated by peaks. Lasse Viren,
the great Finnish distance runner, who won the 5k and 10k in the 72 AND 76
Olympics, was horrible in non-olymipic years, but man, could he peak. Lewis,
obviously, was not at a peak spike, and others were.
O'Brien. Dan, as I've said, has no one, but no one, to blame but himself and
his coach. The number one priority should have been to make the team. He
should have jumped at a lower height (and, by rules, once you make a height,
you can pass on subsequent heights.) All he had to do was clear something like
14 feet, and he's on the team. He and his coach knew the risks, and they
got burned. The only one that didn't seem savvy to this was Reebok.
I simply put the "pics on the little black and white, and other stuff on
the color TV. When it looks like NBC might decide to show some action,
I concentrate on the B&W. IF its an event I want to see, like the 100 free,
I click to it on the color.
Horrible coverage, IMO.
JD
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191.674 | "Sir" Charles | TOOLS::COLLIS::JACKSON | All peoples on earth will be blessed through you | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:02 | 14 |
| Charles Barkley was given his one minute of airtime last
night to protest against the Olympic officials.
What a conceited, pompous... He claims that he's the only
one the Olympic officials are after. I had just finished
reading the local paper which clearly said that the officials
are coming down hard on two others that have broken the
journalist rule (one was Carl Lewis, I forget the other).
He's the John McEnroe of basketball - which is a put-down
of John (especially since he's at least tried to clean up
his act and admitted a problem).
Collis
|
191.675 | US getting hosed and doing a good job of losing on their own | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:09 | 25 |
| Some more decisions went against the US yesterday. An electronic
timing error took away a place against an American swimmer. He was
gracious, however, saying that he wouldn't want a medal he didn't earn.
Some really terrible officiating took place in women's cycling where
our American gold hopeful came out of a turn and slightly into the
track of a French cyclist. The French cyclist protested, the officials
agreed, and our cyclist had to run a race against a German cyclist.
The US woman lost, but in that race the German cyclist came down into
her track (just as much as our cyclist had entered the French woman's
track). Upon US protest, the German's victory was upheld. Our cyclist
is now out of competition.
The swimmers look bad. It doesn't look like they are mentally prepared
for their races. Lots of them are losing in the last 25 meters,
running out of energy while other swimmers finish strong. I've been
watching the splits and the worst leg of a majority of our swimmers'
races is the last 50 meters. This is where they should be pouring it
on...much like the other countries are doing. It's hard to believe
Biondi took 5th yesterday.
Barrowman should take the breaststroke today. I predict a world record
in the process.
--dan'l
|
191.676 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:21 | 8 |
|
re: Boguinskaia
A goddess? To bad she forgot her toothbrush..
bill..g.
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191.677 | I know someone for the job..... | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:25 | 5 |
|
Ah she just needs some protein....
Chappy.
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191.678 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:27 | 13 |
| Yep, can tell its an Olympics year. Can tell by the sound of Americans
whining.
I think lots of folks are getting hosed. I can't believe some of the scores
some the US Gymnasts have gotten, dispite flaws in their programs.
I've always thought that in a case like the swimming - that 2 bronzes should
be awarded. Makes it fairer, IMO.
Dan'l, I must admit I don't understand the cycling rules. It seems to me
in every race there's some sort of infraction.
JD
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191.679 | | MONGUS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:40 | 5 |
|
In all of the stuff that I've seen, heard and read about this "much
ado about nothing" with the US men's volleyball team, I haven't seen,
read or heard anybody chastise the loudmouth who caused the entire
situation.
|
191.680 | Gymnastics totally inconsistent so far | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:45 | 10 |
| re: .678
JD,
The scores for a lot of the gymnasts, especially from the better teams,
have surprised me; some were real high despite flaws, others low even
though they were great routines.
The Crazy Met
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191.681 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Jul 29 1992 11:53 | 72 |
| The following is a real bummer. Talk about a federation having a
vendetta.
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>From: [email protected] (MORLEY MYERS, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.olympic
Subject: More trouble for sprinter Butch Reynolds
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BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -- New sanctions are likely to be imposed on
Butch Reynolds, the banned sprinter who gave track's governing body a
hard time by running in the U.S. Olympic trials.
Primo Nebiolo, president of the International Amateur Athletic
Federation, indicated the 400 meters world record holder faced a further
ban when his two-year suspension for doping expires Aug. 12.
Referring to the Reynolds case, Nebiolo said Wednesday: ``No decision
will be taken by the (IAAF) Council before the Olympics. Reynolds cannot
compete here. What we do against Reynolds is in the future.''
IAAF secretary Istvan Gyulai hinted the Council would fix another
date to deal with Reynolds. One possible outcome could be a further two-
year ban in line with the Council's decision in 1991 to impose four year
suspensions for doping offenses.
Reynolds was banned for two years after testing positive for steroids
at a Grand Prix meet in Monte Carlo Aug. 12, 1990. But he resumed
competition in San Francisco June 6 and raced again four days later at
Holmdel, N.J. The athletes who ran against Reynolds in the two meetings
were declared ineligible under IAAF Rule 53.
Reynolds then took legal action, eventually getting the Supreme Court
to order The Athletics Congress (TAC) to let him run in the Olympic
trials in New Orleans.
The IAAF, faced with the possibility of no Americans in the Olympic
400 meters, gave special permission for the U.S. trialists to run
against Reynolds without the risk of a ban.
But there was to be no armistice for Reynolds, the IAAF announcing:
``Regardless of Reynolds' eventual placing in the USA Olympic Trials, he
will in no way be eligible to compete in the Olympic Games in Barcelona
in as much as this event takes place before his suspension period ends.''
Reynolds failed to qualify anyway, placing fifth.
After running through Reynolds' case history, Nebiolo said: ``Doping
is not the problems of athletics, it is the problem of all sports, a
grave problem. We hope the big sports associations will face the
problems in a simlar fashion to the IAAF. We do not want to appear as a
police federation and we need the help of the other sports bodies.''
Nebiolo complained some international sports federations were not
backing the fight against doping. The IAAF was allocating $100,000 from
its foundation to set up a laboratory in South America, but other
Federations were not contributing, claiming doping was not a problem in
their particular sport.
There would be stringent anti-doping controls for track and field
competitors at the Games.
``All four athletes for each event will be tested plus one random
test,'' the IAAF president said.
``When I go to sleep at night I dream not to have doping cases,''
added Nebilo, hoping to avoid the nightmare of Seoul four years ago when
Canadian 100 meters winner Ben Johnson was disqualified for taking
steroids.
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191.682 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Wed Jul 29 1992 13:05 | 37 |
|
RE US Volleyball team vs. Dream Team:
Actually, there is quite a bit of similarity between the two, it's just
that the VB dream team was about 8 years ago. The Us dominated the
sport until the 60's with the best players coming from California.
Towards the end of the 60's, two man beach ball became popular, and
that's where the best players played. When it came time for the
Olympics, the best players didn't want to give up the relatively
undisciplined beach play to move indoors and play under a coach. Tim
Hovland, who dominated the Cal. beach scene in the seventies like
Michael does bb, is a good example. However, just before the '80
Olympics, Karch convinced several of the best beach players to compete
on the US team. Karch was driven by his father, who was a freedom
fighter in Eastern Europe (Hungary?) and fled to the US. The '80 and
'84 team were the US' best, and dominated the world. The '88 team was
good, however until Karch decided to rejoin it late in '87, it wasn't
the gold medal favorite. As far as money being pumped into the sport
per se, that really isn't the case. The only professional indoor teams
are in Europe, and some Americans play there. The outdoor professional
circuit has contributed little to this team, as the best players
(Sinjin Smith, Steffes, Stoklos) aren't competing. Timmons plays some
beach, but isn't as serious about it as the other beach players (he's
making his money on endorsements).
The Japanese team, btw, is one of the better teams in the world, not
far behind the Unified team. The US team's bracket is fairly easy, so
they should advance to the medal round.
I've seen more whining in here about the US team, than I've seen the US
team do. If you went to bed thinking you'd won an exciting come from
behind victory, then woke up and found it'd been taken away, would you
say nothing? They said their piece, now they need to play. Canada
should not have played them that close, however.
Brews
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191.683 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Running With The Devil (dog) | Wed Jul 29 1992 14:07 | 1 |
| Gotta love the commercial where the Olympic diver does a cannonball!
|
191.684 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Jul 29 1992 15:44 | 11 |
| results:
Chang, Sampras, Capriati, Sanchez-Vicario advanced in Tennis, Garrison
lost her match.
Edberg was upset in the first round.
The Crazy Met
|
191.685 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Jul 29 1992 16:21 | 11 |
| more results
Mike Barrowman of the US won the 200 M Breaststroke in WR time.
Anita Nall won the silver in the 100 W Breaststroke, Unified team
member got the gold.
US men won the 4x100M freestyle, EUN, GER got silver,bronze
The Crazy Met
|
191.686 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Jul 29 1992 17:08 | 4 |
| In baseball US team was leading Cuba 3-0 early on.
The Crazy Met
|
191.687 | | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Jul 29 1992 17:31 | 10 |
|
> In baseball US team was leading Cuba 3-0 early on.
Now there's your "dream" worth talking about. Beating Cuba, and
eventually taking the gold medal in the first-ever official
non-demonstration, non-exhibition Olympic baseball competition,
would be something to be proud of...
glenn
|
191.688 | Shoulda put money down on Barrowman and the WR | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Thu Jul 30 1992 00:07 | 12 |
| ><<< Note 191.675 by SHALOT::MEDVID "the profits of addictive extinction" >>>
> -< US getting hosed and doing a good job of losing on their own >-
>Barrowman should take the breaststroke today. I predict a world record
> in the process.
I was wrong about Biondi, but how about this call, eh?
Now, I want to know if Bob McCullough is going to change his P-name to:
"Lenzi is a gold medalist now!"
--dan'l
|
191.689 | And a 0 from the British judge | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Thu Jul 30 1992 02:00 | 2 |
| Anyone see that belly flop the German diver got? The cannonball guy
got better marks!
|
191.690 | Saddle with a roll cage? | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Barkley for Foreign Ambassador | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:12 | 5 |
|
IMO, people only watch the equestrian events for the crashes.
Dickstah
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191.691 | We can only hope | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:37 | 1 |
|
|
191.692 | free triplecast for 2 days! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:49 | 10 |
| For those at home, I thought I'd pass this little gem on to you!
Starting today, NBC is showing the triple-cast on FREE tee vee on their
cable channel, CNBC/FNN.
The screen will be broken into 4th's and all 3 channels will be shown
simultanously with no sound.
Jest thought you'd like to know,
Kev
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191.694 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:03 | 4 |
| � That should please the hell outta the sucke...I mean folks who shelled
� out the big bucks for it!
The package works out to about $10/day. Not that big a deal, I think.
|
191.695 | maybe it varies between cable systems | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:05 | 7 |
| re .692:
2 days? According to this morning's Boston Globe, I thought it was
just today 1-2:30 pm and 6:30-10:00 pm.
py
|
191.696 | Sorry | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:06 | 5 |
| I deleted .693 by mistake. Here's what Mac was referring to in .694
> That should please the hell outta the sucke...I mean folks who shelled
> out the big bucks for it!
Denny
|
191.697 | | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:07 | 8 |
| 10 smackers a day for the sports fanatic is not a bad deal. For the
casual Olympic watcher like moi, it's out of the question. Even
though I have my gripes with NBC's coverage, it suits my needs.
I wonder who did PPV's market research.
JMHO,
MikeL
|
191.698 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:13 | 3 |
| You can also buy individual days if you didn't want to shell out the
bucks for the whole package. An individual day is being advertised at
$29.95.
|
191.699 | discounting? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:41 | 6 |
| The individual day cost is down to $19.95 round here. This weekend
there's a $29.95 special for the whole weekend.
I still ain't buying it.
TTom
|
191.700 | Who needs PPV! | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Jul 30 1992 11:45 | 2 |
| ...anyway there's FOOTBALL on this weekend!
Denny
|
191.701 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Thu Jul 30 1992 12:40 | 11 |
|
Did anyone see the "Up Close And Personal" piece on the Soviet
superheavyweight Greco-Roman wrestler. This guy is huge and he's
ripped to the bone. He looks just like that Schute character from
"Vision Quest' and he's so fierce that some opponents just walk in
and lie down for fear of getting seriously hurt. He's got this move
that looks like a belly to belly suplex out of pro wrasslin' and it
lands guys, and I mean big guys, right on their heads. What a brute !
|
191.702 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Thu Jul 30 1992 12:58 | 22 |
| | Did anyone see the "Up Close And Personal" piece on the Soviet
| superheavyweight Greco-Roman wrestler. This guy is huge and he's
| ripped to the bone. He looks just like that Schute character from
| "Vision Quest' and he's so fierce that some opponents just walk in
| and lie down for fear of getting seriously hurt. He's got this move
| that looks like a belly to belly suplex out of pro wrasslin' and it
| lands guys, and I mean big guys, right on their heads. What a brute !
HUGE dude.
He reminded me of the Russian heavy in First Blood Part II.
He has passed every drug test ever given him, but he has the juicer
look. Unreal this guy. Totally unreal.
Brutal....
'Saw
|
191.703 | | COBRA::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:14 | 21 |
|
He may be a juicer but the Greco-Roman wrestling analyst for
NBC said he's seen the guy train and I guess he trains like a
madman. Either way he's monstrous.
As an aside (because I know you lift, 'Saw), I'm at the a gym that
I workout at and in walks these two guys I've never seen before with
two regular members. Well, one of the strangers, a stocky guy, walks
over to one of the flat benches , throws two 45's on each side (225
lbs.) and squeezes off one rep. He gets up throws another 45 on either
side (315 lbs.) and does one more rep.. He gets a spotter puts another
45 on either side (405 lbs) and squeezes off on more rep. He adds
another (495) and does one more. He finishes by adding a 25 to either
side and doing one more rep. And he looked like he could've handled
even more. Naturally everyone in the gym is checking all of this out
and people are looking at each other like "Who is this guy ?" Well, come
to find out he was a football player for the Moscow Giants (or something
like that) and he was in the area because his team was touring and playing
the Marlboro Shamrocks and other teams of that caliber.
|
191.704 | This is indeed amateur wrestling's showcase event | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:31 | 13 |
| � He looks just like that Schute character from "Vision Quest'
Great movie. Absolutely primo. When Matthew Modine is warming up to
"Lunatic Fringe" for his big match with Schute, I get the chill bumps big
time. I was on a state powerhouse wrestling team in high school and we
had a whole team full of those kinda crazy guys. I went off the deep end
more than once myself.
� ... looks like a belly to belly suplex
A main's main's move all the way. When in doubt, muscle up.
Bob Hunt
|
191.705 | Sumo style | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:36 | 1 |
|
|
191.706 | JD lat pose down at tomorrow's get-together? | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Personal Computer Group | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:50 | 4 |
| Tommie, the least you could have done was offer to spot me on the
bench.
Mark.
|
191.707 | | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:53 | 6 |
| HAHA,
Mark, you'll be the main, I'll be the jib.
8^)
MikeL
|
191.708 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:54 | 7 |
| The russian dude was 15 lbs 6 ounces at birth!
Mark -
Pose down? Nah.
jd
|
191.709 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Personal Computer Group | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:57 | 1 |
| Chicken.
|
191.710 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:58 | 2 |
| Check out the VNS sports report for Olympic results. Paul Ahlgren is
typing in each day's reports.
|
191.711 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Jul 30 1992 14:13 | 3 |
| I caught the tail end of a sports report at lunch. The first drug
test banishments hgave taken place. didn't get the details though.
Denny
|
191.712 | Ohmigawd! | ICS::FINUCANE | | Thu Jul 30 1992 14:16 | 17 |
|
RE: .708
>> The Russian dude was 15 lbs 6 ounces at birth!
Speaking as a woman....
MORPHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Suffering from sympathy pain,
Cath
|
191.713 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Thu Jul 30 1992 14:37 | 13 |
| Great story about the Moscow dude, Tommy.
One of the guys in the gym I go to plays for the New England Crusaders,
and they played and beat the Giants. Pete doesn't bench press that much
but he does some massive squats.
I'm terrible on the bench right now, but I figure if I keep working through
this plateau I'm at I'll bust out the other side soon enough....
The drug banishments were British, I think.....
'Saw
|
191.714 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:44 | 13 |
| The three drug banishments were from Britain - two weightlifters
and the European sprint champion (100 meters?).
Kim Zymeskal has stepped out of bounds on the floor exercise
competition and is eliminated from all-around medal competition.
In the 50m freestyle, Biondi got the silver, Jager(?) the bronze.
Didn't hear who won the race. The U.S. has medalled in all six
swimming events. The women's 4x100 (?) medlay relay with Anita Nall,
Jenny Thompson, etc., won the gold.
Women's basketball team crushed the Czechs 111-55. Charles Barkley
suggested that maybe the DT ought to play the U.S. women.
|
191.715 | Some words to live by... | SHALOT::MEDVID | the profits of addictive extinction | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:47 | 7 |
| Dick Enberg quoted the '88 US women's basketball coach this morning.
It was a great quote, especially in times like these. After having a
doublt mastectomy at the time of the '88 games, she said: "Whenever
life decides to give you a kick, make sure it kicks you forward."
--dan'l
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191.716 | sorry Kim but..... | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 30 1992 16:55 | 11 |
| So if Rick Rollins report on Kim Zymeskal is true, anybody care to
speculate how many times Bob Costas will tell us how close she was and
how this was a terrible blow? Any guesses on the "Pity me" rating
scale Bob will try to get her pegged at?
Disqualifications (?) aren't fun and it's too bad for Kim but my
premonition of what NBC will do to cannonize her martyrdom has me
holding back my major league barf right now!
Kev
|
191.717 | More ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Thu Jul 30 1992 17:19 | 16 |
| Zmeskal isn't "officially" eliminated from the all-around. She just got a
score that oughta bury her. 9.725 or something like that. Perhaps now
we should sport a p-name like so ...
Jansen, O'Brien, Zmeskal, Snuffy
Biondi and Jager finished behind a Russian. Melvin Stewart (from
Charlotte) and Janet Evans have both won golds. Summer Sanders got a
silver behind a Chinese swimmer who broke an 11-year-old world record, I
believe.
And, yes, the Distaff Dream Team whomped on the Czechs. The men's
Volley-Bald team beat crowd fave Spain in yet another a 5-game thriller.
Steve Timmons went wild as usual.
Bob Hunt
|
191.718 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Barkley for Foreign Ambassador | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:18 | 22 |
|
Once again our coverage seems to be focusing on nothing but the
"failure" of the athletes for "only" winning the silver or bronze.
An athlete with a handful of silvers is portrayed as a disappointment
for finishing second best in the world, and must face the heartbreak of
having to go home without the gold. The only thing I'd consider a
resounding failure in these games would be for the Cream Team to not
take the gold as overwhelmingly expected.
When Zmeskal came up light in one of her programs, they focused the
camera on this girls face from more than one angle, meaning that she
was surrounded by cameras as she sat on the sidelines with her
thoughts. The announcers dwelled on her disappointing showing, her
giving in to the pressure. She's a little girl fer crissakes, and
she's in a venue with the best in the world. Now she goes home and
watches the tapes of the games and listens to the announcers tell the
world what a letdown she was. She should look the camera right in the
lens and tell them what her coach always advises her to do on her jump
finishes: "Stick it!"
Dickstah
|
191.719 | Smile, Kimmy !!! | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Fri Jul 31 1992 12:36 | 45 |
| Right on, Dickstah. There was a very well-written article in yesterday's
Charlotte Observer. It was on the opinion-editorial page (not the sports
section) and it dealt with this very issue ...
We are seeing athletes from around the world overjoyed at the mere thought
of being in Barcelona. Any kind of a good effort, medal or not, is cause
for intense celebration. And should a medal come along, regardless of
color, the joy is that much more delicious.
On the other hand, we have American athletes who ...
1) Finish a "disappointing" second or third and then give tight-lipped,
holding-back-the-tears "woulda, coulda, shoulda" interviews or ...
2) We have teams who refuse to accept a referee's decision and shave their
heads in "protest" or ...
3) We have the most morose, grim-faced, hard-boiled and tight bunch of
little 15-year-old girls the world has ever seen.
It's true ... Has anyone seen anything even remotely resembling a *SMILE*
appear on any of the faces of our Little Girls Aerodynamics team ??? Has
Kim Zmeskal or Shannon Miller or Betty Okino even once looked up at a
camera and said "Hi, Mom!" ??? Any sign whatsoever that they actually
might be, could be, just may actually be "enjoying" themselves ??? After
all, all that hard work was supposed to be the means to justify these
ends. Where's the fun ???
And, to be fair, the Russian and Rumanian little flying girls ain't
exactly Firesign Theater either. The entire international women's
gymnastics scene is utterly humorless. What they've achieved is nothing
short of a mean-spirited global "machine" that's systematically eliminated
all the joy and fun out of what was once a "sport". The gymnasts all
despise each other, the coaches take turns cutting each other's throats,
the parents willingly sacrifice their children's best years, and the
judges decide the competition by taking penalty points away for stupid
shit like wearing improper leotards.
I'll give Mary Lou Retton credit for at least smiling her way through the
LA Games. This Barcelona bunch is enough to make you wanna switch on A&E
for some more World War II documentaries.
Life ... Get one, girls.
Bob Hunt
|
191.720 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Fri Jul 31 1992 12:45 | 8 |
|
Both Miller and Gutsu were smiling after the competition. I'd tend
to think that their concentration level is too high during a competi-
tion to be smiling and mugging for the camera.
However, I agree with what's been said about the emphasis not just on
winning medals but winning golds. It should be enough to be there and
to do your best. Anything else should be gravy.
|
191.721 | you better | MSBOS::DINSMORE | MARLINS, AND SHARKS FEAST | Fri Jul 31 1992 12:49 | 4 |
| tommy,
you going tonight?
|
191.722 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:21 | 40 |
|
After watching the segment last night on the past East German
juicers and how those US Women Swimmers were slighted with 'silvers',
I was wondering what if anything the IOC should do.
I'm not saying this just because it involves the US either, but
here we have admitted usage of 'juice' by the athletes themselves and
a signed document by 25 ex-East German coaches saying that they juiced
their athletes.
Now, we have known juicers/rule breakers here. Should the IOC
strip them of their medals (at least the ones who have admitted to
taking the steroids)?
What's the difference in taking away these medals after the fact
and taking away Jim Thorpes medals months after he competed?
My personal opinion is that they should review the evidence, and
if they were found to have taken the steroids, they should be stripped.
In my mind, this would send a stong signal out to the rest of the
world that no matter if you're not found out at the time, you can still
be found out and your medals taken away.
Any thoughts?
re: gymnasts
As much as I want to see Americans win the gold, we have become
to damned obsessed with 'winning'. Somehow, 2nd place or 30th place
is seen as choking, when just getting there is really winning! Perfect
example is the constant medal charting that shows who has the most
medals.
The Olympics are fun to watch, but we are putting to much pressure
these athletes to win at all cost. For sure, some of these athletes
need to lighten up!
bill..g.
|
191.723 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:23 | 15 |
| Hell, I'd give my left arm to be 10th best at something in the world.
I mean, I heard one sportscaster say "Zmeskel finished a disppointing
10th".
I mean, yes, if I was the best in the world, maybe 10th would be a
disappointment, but if you look at something like a marathon, a top
ten finish is great.
As far as I'm concerned it's all one big "Yawn". I mean, the girl
talking about her lingerie on "Love Connection" last night at 11:30
was more interesting......
'Saw
|
191.724 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:11 | 26 |
| It's what I've been saying all along. It's why I complain about the coverage.
It's why I say that some dude on the Judo team or team handball team should
at least be SEEN, even for a few seconds, on the network coverage.
Being there is great, and as Tommy said, anything else, like a medal, is gravy.
RE: Bill and the Juicers
I doubt the USOC will do anything about juicers. As you know, track and field
is my favorite, and I'm the first to admit that there has been wide spread
abuse in it. SOme of our best, such as WR Randy Barnes (Shot Put) were
juicers. Just about everyone who follows the sport knows the high
probability that Flo-Jo was a juicer. But we tend to hide it.
Face it, we have lots of steroid abuse in this country. Sports like
football and wrestling and weightlifting, and the weight events in
track and field are rife with juicers.
We tend to want to show abuses elsewhere, because its hard to criticize
ourselves when, internationally, the US has taken a high moral stance against
'juicing'.
But I do agree, if they did find someone was on the juice, they should be
stripped of the medals. Of course, it would end up in court...
JD
|
191.725 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:22 | 17 |
|
fwiw,
According to the July 22 issue of SI, there are 809 medals awarded in
257 events.
There are also ~172 teams being represented.
Anybody keeping score of the number of events and the number of teams
NBC has shown us?
I remain,
grrrrrrr,
Kev
|
191.726 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Barkley for Foreign Ambassador | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:50 | 17 |
|
Gymnastics was changed when Nadia was awarded all those 10's. A new
standard was set. "Better than the rest" is only a judgement call
remember. "Better than the rest" is clearly seen in track and field,
volleyball, basketball, tennis, etc., but not in gymnastics. The goal
now is perfection and nothing less. A score of 9.97 isn't good enough.
The goal in a judgement competition becomes a finite one and the
margins are miniscule. The competion starts with perfection, and works
backwards through a deduction process. Trouble is, one judge's
perfection is another judge's 9.5.
I wouldn't want to be a judge in one of those things. Or a competitor.
You want my judgement in a beauty pageant, O.K. At least there I know
what I like.
Dickstah
|
191.727 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:53 | 18 |
|
Anyone else think that the judges place to much emphasis on the
landing? I mean, the landing seems to be 9/10th's of the total score!
Some of these programs are less difficult or boring, but if they
'stick' that landing, then it's better than a more difficult routine
where they hop slightly on the landing.
Personally, I think the scores are way to high to begin with. The
high scores leave little room at the top for the clearly superior or
once in a lifetime routine. Look at diving. Similar grading, but
you see very few 9.0's and 9.5's let alone 9.9's. I say, bring the
grading down to 9.0-9.5 and leave more room at the top.
bill..g.
|
191.728 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Fri Jul 31 1992 16:09 | 9 |
| I think they should score landings with the same philosophy fighter
pilots use:
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing....
hth,
'Saw
|
191.729 | What is the point system based on anyway? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Fri Jul 31 1992 16:17 | 13 |
| Goose,
Actually, I think there already was a mandate to bring the scores down.
As I recall, very few if any, 10's have been awarded. That's quite the
change from the lasted 2 olympics when it seemed that everybody got at
least one 10.
Of course, 10's, IMO, don't exist.
I agree though, the scores are just too d*mm high!
Kev
|
191.730 | FYI | FRETZ::HEISER | AIDS is killing world's vampires! | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:06 | 3 |
| Someone posted a GIF of Svetlana Boginskaia on a.b.p.m today.
Mike
|
191.731 | I'd be right po'd | CTHQ4::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:19 | 13 |
| Hell,
If I got a silver or bronze I'd be disappointed as hell 'cuz I didn't
git the gold. Sure, a medal is gravy, but are you gonna tell me that
you'll be beaming like a loon if you won a silver and you missed a
gold by .012 points? The camera catches these people just at the
deciding moment. If Miller, Zmeskal, etc. weren't disappointed then
they would be acting like automatons. After the emotional thang
subsides, you're dang right I'd be happy with a silver or bronze,
but I'd still be disappointed in not reaching the pinnacle. Why
compete if you're not there to win?
MikeL
|
191.732 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:50 | 31 |
|
So the 16 year old swimmer who swam her best time ever and "only"
managed to win the silver should be disappointed? I don't think so.
She was extatic with her time and her medal and rightly so...
BTW - I loved the sienfeld commercial where Jerry is interviewing the
8 year old gymnast who was going to retire after the games to give
the kids a chance....
Personal role model for me in these Olympic games so far...
Lensi ( the guy that won the springboard gold)...gave up a wrestling
scholarship after seeing Louganis dive in 1985 and decided that he
wanted to do that. Dad was very upset because they couldn't afford
college and thought that wrestling was his only way to get there. Lensi
starts commuting to Washington because they had no pools where he was
and gets awarded a college scholarship in his first meet. Before his
first meet he and dad get back together because dad sees this is what his
son wants to do...son goes all the way to win the gold...
Personal disgust in these games...Melvin Stewart. After watching his up
close segment I was cheering for anybody to beat him.
NBC's coverage....bad. I haven't watched much because it's been so
nice out. About the only time I watch is if I'm changing a diaper or
something. Frankly I'm finding these games pretty boring. I'm just glad
that almost every athlete NBC has chosen to hype and cheer for has
come in 2nd to another less heralded US athlete....
Metz
|
191.733 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Wats'a Glen? | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:01 | 6 |
| .732�Personal disgust in these games...Melvin Stewart. After watching his up
.732�close segment I was cheering for anybody to beat him.
care to explain? I missed the interview...what's up?
B.A.
|
191.734 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:18 | 2 |
| What was the injury to the 3rd place Unified gymnast that let Gutzu
compete? Mysterious? Can't believe no one's questioned it...
|
191.735 | | FRETZ::HEISER | AIDS is killing world's vampires! | Fri Jul 31 1992 18:38 | 1 |
| I think Mel Stewart is COOL!
|
191.736 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Fri Jul 31 1992 19:09 | 14 |
|
I thought he came across as an arrogant obnoxious jerk. Not too many
people can push my hot button like he managed to do in his up close
segment which was shot more like an MTV video or the recent Mike commercials
with that loser telling us what great people Deon Sanders and Bo are than
a traditional up close segement where NBC bemoans all the bad things
that have happened to this person and their family that they've had to
overcome to reach the games...
Sort of like a lot of Cindy movies rolled into 15 days... :-)
ANyhow...stewart came across as a rebel wanna be...
Metz
|
191.737 | How do you know he's right? | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Sun Aug 02 1992 11:07 | 10 |
| Look, you guys, I've just about had it with this "Cindy Movie" stuff. How
do you know my husband is telling the truth? For all he knows, I might
get off on Friday The 13th, Part XXIXX or some other slasher movie.
Don't believe everything he says. And tell him to be careful nexted (he
said that's how you guys say 'next') time he goes to sleep after I watch
another "Cindy" movie. Heh, heh ...
Cindy Hunt
|
191.738 | Latuh ... | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Sun Aug 02 1992 11:08 | 4 |
| Don't believe her. She's delirious. We're going on a much-needed week of
sun and sand. See y'all nexted week.
Bob Hunt
|
191.739 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Aug 03 1992 10:32 | 77 |
| Well, I watched a good amount of Olympics this weekend, now that Track and
Field has started. Some observations:
Leroy Burrell ran one of the worst races I've ever seen in the 100M final. The
false start caused him to just sit in the blocks. he said it best "I got
out like a slug..."
Congrats to LInford Christie. He's lived in the shadow of Carl Lewis for his
whole career. Glad he had a chance to shine.
Double Congrats to Gail Devers. Now that's a story.
And I'm ecstatic that Gwen Torrance got whipped (again). She started doing
her all to predictable moany, whiney bit about there being 'cheaters' and
drug users in the race. Every time Gwen gets beat, she whines that stuff.
Frankly, Gwen, its getting old. Face it Gwen, you've choked in all the major
international meets. Oh, and Gwen, how did you all of a sudden get that
muscle tone?
Best thing NBC every did was get that joker Charlie Jones away from announcing
Track and Field. The man's knowledge of the sport could fit in the cranial
cavity of a field mouse.
I'm amazed how stupid some competitors can run. Mark Everett sure does like
to do things the hard way. Johnny Grey looks absolutely calm and in control
out there. Grey may finally be ready to perform in the big one.
I was hoping Santomeyer would do 8'. Oh well.
I watched the wierling dervish competition, er, woman's gymnastics, on Saturday,
and must admit that I was rooting for anyone but Kim Zmeskal. It's too bad
she couldn't live up to hype everyone else gave her. And to echo Bob Hunt,
wouldn't it have been nice if Kim actually smiled once or twice. Oh, and NBC,
lose the shots of Kim's mom.
It was poetic justice that the much maligned, and not hyped, men's team brought
home the USA's only gold in gymnastics. Oh, and Kim - see Trent Dimas for
lessons on emotion.
I rarely watch marathons, but the woman's marathon featured a great duel. And
I was really happy to see Lorraine Moeller win the bronze.
As a track and field fan, these games probably are the swan song of Carl
Lewis, and on the woman's side, Evelyn Ashford. Evelyn always combined grace,
class and style. Something Gwenn Torrance and Flo-Jo woefully lacked. Gail
Devers may have that Ashford style.
The whiney woman in the 800 meters who got spiked ran one of the stupidest
races I've ever witnessed. She should be embarrased. Todd Christianson was
way off base mentioning 'protest'. There was no call for protest. Stupidity
can't be appealed.
What''s Steve Lewis' problem? How can he be so arrogant and petty to lose
respect for the coach because the coach wants to use Micheal Johnson on
the 4x400. Yo Steve, here's some 'clues' for ya:
1. Micheal Johnson can beat your butt any day of the week.
2. the #1 priority of the U.S. coach is to field his best competitors, and
Mr. Johnson is a STUD. With him on the team, the USA cannot be beaten
(barring injury, dropped baton, or disqualification).
3. Steve, look at the tapes of last year's World Champeenships. Notice
Great Britian first. Notice no M. Johnson. 'nuff said.
Seeing her times before the race, I still shake my haid in wonder that Flo-Jo
got away with juicing, and Ben Johnson got caught. Flo-Jo's times are
beyond the curve or improvement.
OJ knows sprints. HE was on the world record holding team at one time. Ran
for USC. Don Quarrie, of Jamaica, and a gold medalist in the 200 in 1976,
was also on that team.
Patrik Svoberg is only 27, and has medaled in 3 straight Olympics in the High
jump. He's one of the best ever.
JD
|
191.740 | a rookie mistake | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Aug 03 1992 10:47 | 15 |
| re .739:
> The whiney woman in the 800 meters who got spiked ran one of the
> stupidest races I've ever witnessed. She should be embarrased. Todd
> Christianson was way off base mentioning 'protest'. There was no call
> for protest. Stupidity can't be appealed.
I saw that race, and chalked the woman's error up to just plain
inexperience. A big part of middle distance strategy at the world
class level is positioning yourself so you don't get boxed in.
Hopefully she'll learn from it, and I agree 100% that there's zippo
grounds for protest.
py
|
191.741 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Aug 03 1992 10:56 | 14 |
| Paul -
I agree, that she is relatively inexperienced in international competition, but
she made some real bonehead errors.
However, geven the rough time (injuries) she's had over the last few years,
I'd have to think that she'll only get better.
JD
As an aside, I"ll give Francie Larrieu-Smith credit - she tried to run with
the leaders, and didn't have it. The other two Americans seemed to never
get iinto the race, though O'Brien ran a nice 2nd half.
|
191.742 | | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:03 | 5 |
| I went to bed early last night. How did the guy from Texass do in the
bike race?
Kev
|
191.743 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:11 | 24 |
| >Best thing NBC every did was get that joker Charlie Jones away from announcing
>Track and Field. The man's knowledge of the sport could fit in the cranial
>cavity of a field mouse.
Yeah, but now we have to listen to OJ Simpson speak without enunciation
and Todd Christianson try to sound smarter than he is. This morning's
trials were run in a drizzle. Christianson asked one of the runners,
"So how is the track sans rain?"
Ain't it funny how the scores go up in a gymnastic event as the
competitors go by? If you go first in an event and do a near perfect
routine, you're still not gonna get a high score because there's too
many others to follow; the judges need to leave a margin for their
own error.
And I think the award for most corrupt sport other than gymnastics and
diving has got to go to paddling and kayaking. There were compeititors
obviously bumping the gates that weren't penalized and there were
others who were penalized that I didn't see come close to a gate.
And to make that sport just a little more interesting to watch, don't
you think they should electrify the poles?
--dan'l
|
191.744 | | MAPVAX::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:12 | 7 |
| �So the 16 year old swimmer who swam her best time ever and "only"
�managed to win the silver should be disappointed? I don't think so.
�
�She was extatic with her time and her medal and rightly so...
Sure, but this was a different case from Zmeskal who was reigning world
champion.
|
191.745 | | MAPVAX::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:24 | 8 |
| How about the Weightlifter who refused to appear on the medal stand to
accept his bronze? The IOC stripped him of his medal and banned him
from future competition. His team said he wasn't feeling well. The
real reason may have been he was upset at not winning the gold. In
most other sports a tie gets all competitors concerned that medal. In
the case of a tie in weightlifting, the win goes to the lightest guy.
The athelete in question lifted as much as the silver and gold
medalists, but he was the heaviest of the three.
|
191.746 | Not everyone can be the same, and there is emphasis on winning | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:27 | 26 |
|
>�So the 16 year old swimmer who swam her best time ever and "only"
>�managed to win the silver should be disappointed? I don't think so.
>�
>�She was extatic with her time and her medal and rightly so...
> Sure, but this was a different case from Zmeskal who was reigning world
> champion.
Exactly. You can't regulate someone's expectations or behavior. If
you want a gold medal, and you don't get one, and you're a certain
driven type of person, the smiles and waves would only be phony. In
fact, there's probably a stronger correlation between that driven, grim
kind of personality and winning than with a more happy-go-lucky
personality.
One thing I didn't see get much mention in the newspapers is the fact
that the women's *team* won their first medal in a full Olympic field
in large part because Zmeskal did bounce back from her opening disaster
by nailing the rest of her routines in the team competition, or that
likewise Betty Okino did the same even though many claimed that her
selection was purely political. Individual glory aside, that team
performance should count for something...
glenn
|
191.747 | | MAPVAX::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:32 | 3 |
| So, Bob Hunt, et.al., if you insist being there is most of the fun and
there is too much emphasis on winning the gold, what does that say
about your attacks on Dean Smith?
|
191.748 | Party at Bob Hunt's house! 8-) | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:41 | 7 |
| Mac,
you might want to try asking that question next week. Bob's on
vacation. I get to spend a lovely week in Rock Hill servicing the
Hunt PC's (Personal Canines) and bird surfing with Bob's dish.
--dan'l
|
191.749 | Didn't miss a thing.... | SALES::THILL | | Mon Aug 03 1992 11:57 | 20 |
| Back from a week of R & R on the Maine coast. I spose the TeeVee there
coulda picked up the CBC or CTV signal, but I didn't think of it. So
Sunday was my first look at the 'pics, and I cain't say I've missed
much...
You can always tell that if a non-American wins in any event, it's the
one furriner that they actually show. The 10m diving competition only
showed the 2 Americans (who were 4th & 5th at the start, but slipped to
5th and 8th), plus the Chinese guy who was in 1st (probably won it) and
a 9 year-old Romanian kid with a fake ID, Gabriel something (who Charlie
Jones - catch the clue bus - kept calling "GabriellA") as the "human
interest story"
*YAWN* I switched to a rerun of "In Living Color" at 8, and then "Rachael
Gunn RN," which is a pretty funny show.
Anyone else think that Bruce Jenner looks and sounds like a grown up
Bud Bundy?
Tom
|
191.750 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 03 1992 12:14 | 10 |
| Lance Armstrong, despite all of the hype starting at 9pm and lasting
till darn near midnight, finished 14th.
the guy never made a move, and they played it up like the Peleton was
some big Hoover vacuum cleaner that kept sucking him back in.
Armstrong is turning pro anyway, so I think he just decided to gold brick
it a bit....
'Saw
|
191.751 | | GENRAL::WADE | fill yer hands you <CENSORED>!! | Mon Aug 03 1992 13:00 | 8 |
|
Actually Mac, I think that weightlifter who left the stand did
so to protest the way the crowd was jeering him when he was
attempting his lifts. If I remember correctly, he was in
a close duel with either a local (Spaniard) or somebody who
had a large contingent there.
Claybone
|
191.752 | Misc olympic rambling... | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:06 | 48 |
|
'Twas a greek guy getting all the cheers and upsetting the guy that
refused his medal...
It's about time they removed boxing from the olympics. I'm getting a
little tired of the controversial results every 'Pics. It was quite
abvious that Griffin won the match and either the punch machine screwed
up or the 90+ year old guys doing the scoring have about as much knowledge
of their new punch scoring machines as the people I always get behind at
the automatic teller machine.
I watched a lot of coverage this weekend trying to keep the baby entertained.
NBC showed 1 and 1/2 hours of coverage SUnday morning without showing a
single competition. All interviews, babbling announcers and upcoming
events.
John Tesch surprised me with his Gymnastic coverage. Although he was
farming for tears like the rest of the NBC announcers he didn't continually
yell and try to upstage the event..unlike the diving commentator....
What was the point of showing almost every dive of the 14 year old kid other
than the fact that he was 14?
NBC's hype machine was in full gear for the cycling. The kid from Texas
didn't even look like he made an effort to try and break from the pack.
Good 100m dash. Lewis is probably bumming because he would have taken that
field if he was healthy.
I'm enjoying the Lee jeans commercials....The Coke Videos can go directly
to MTV as far as I'm concerned..blah....
Good womens 100M dash...Soon to be a made for tv movie...You can count on
it...
Dwight Stones is doing O.k. as a track and field announcer.
I liked watching the White water stuff but I wish they explained all the
rules about going under or touching the poles..
Svetlana at 5'2" looks like an giant compared to the other trolls out there
flipping around...Give her some dental work and she could be a model :-)
Looking forward to the Men's 800m and decathalon...
Metz
|
191.753 | an informal survey... | WKRP::LEETCH | US Messaging Practice DTN 432-7628 | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:37 | 11 |
| >Svetlana at 5'2" looks like an giant compared to the other trolls out there
>flipping around...Give her some dental work and she could be a model :-)
I was at a couple family functions over the weekend where the 'Pics were
discussed in great detail (one was my side of the family and the other was the
spousal units).
*All* the women thought Svetlana was a witch. *All* the guys thought she was a
goddess.
Bruce
|
191.754 | The white-water was semi-interesting | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:48 | 11 |
|
> I liked watching the White water stuff but I wish they explained all the
> rules about going under or touching the poles..
I came into the room a couple minutes after that started last night and
assumed I had missed the rules explanation, but if they didn't explain
it at all that's bad. I finally figured out just by watching that they
had to go thru the red gates upstream. Those announcers were terrible
IMO - that guy just sounded real fake.
Joe
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191.755 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Mon Aug 03 1992 16:44 | 6 |
|
I got that part but they never explained what part of the boat has to make it
up through the gate or if it's only the body or if the boat touches the gate
it's a penalty or can the boat touch the gate but not the guy...etc..
Metz
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191.756 | | DKAS::RIVERS | As deep as a saucer | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:00 | 23 |
| re. last
I think the front of the boat has to make it between the poles.
re. way back (::Devlin?)
I think you're mistaken when you refer to Flo-Jo. I don't think she's
participating in this Olympics (I could be wrong, but I'm assuming that
he meant the hepathlon winner, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who's Flo-Jo's
sister in law or something obscure like that).
Knitting some picks,
kim-BO
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191.757 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:25 | 56 |
| Love the Lee's commerical when the guy sits down and his waste button
explodes off his jeans and caroms all over the room until a dog catches
it with his teeth.
Whoever is doing the commentary on the diving (female) is terrible.
Openly gleeful when a non-American has a mistake and overtly optimistic
about mediocre dives. Seems she thinks the ONLY reason ANYONE is tuned
in is to watch Americans. She seems to think that nothing else is worth
our time other than Americans and those who are directly challenging
Americans. She reminds be of Dick Button in her critique of the sport.
I have just about had it with any sport that requires subjective
judging to determine a winner. Track & Field, baseball, rowing, etc,
are all pretty clear.
But when boxing matches are obviously bothced, when higher marks are
given for womens gymnastics versus men (Sherbo was GREAT!), and when
the only merit of a dive is the entry (it seems), there is something
wrong. Same thing for figure skating. It's a game the athletes have to
play for the judges and it stinks.
I don't know if there is an answer for this. Don't know if I'm way off
base, either. It is just getting really rotten.
re .756
JD wasn't referring to this years' Olympics in his statement about Flo
Jo. Just bringing her name and record up to show how really incredible
her record was and how it parallels the instant turnaround of the
Chinese womens' swimmers.
Speaking of the Chinese swimmers, since the East Germans admitted to
juicing their athletes and since the East Germans sent "coaches" to
China to train their swimmers, couldn't a case be made for forcing the
Chinese to prove their swimmers are drug free before letting them
compete? Heck, if the governing body that hosed Butch Reynolds can do
what they did to him, why can't the international swimmers group make
sure there is no repeat of the East German fiasco?
Anyway, NBC should never have aired their piece on suspected juice use
by the Chinese unless they had much more evidence. And, trotting out
George Steinbrenner to buttress their position made them look even more
foolish.
Nice piece last night on Kozlowski's daughter.
Great piece on the Spanish judo gold winner.
Kudos to Dick Enberg for putting the above two pieces together.
With Elfie missing from the mens gymnastics last night, Tesh and Dagget
were much more relaxed and more enjoyable to listen to.
Rich
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191.758 | I agree!!!! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Wats'a Glen? | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:36 | 17 |
| .757� Whoever is doing the commentary on the diving (female) is terrible.
.757� Openly gleeful when a non-American has a mistake and overtly optimistic
.757� about mediocre dives. Seems she thinks the ONLY reason ANYONE is tuned
.757� in is to watch Americans. She seems to think that nothing else is worth
.757� our time other than Americans and those who are directly challenging
.757� Americans. She reminds be of Dick Button in her critique of the sport.
Try listening to this dig-bat with a hangover! I wuz cussing her
like a sailor then cussing myself for yelling that made my headache
worse! What a night..er' day.
She just kept on whining about how wrong a certain dive was..I wish
she would take a dive!
The Answer was the MUTE button! :*)
B.A.
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191.759 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Mon Aug 03 1992 17:49 | 19 |
|
KimBo,
JD was just pointing out that Flo-Jo not Jackie Jo-Ker improved her times
an incredible amount then immediately retired. Her improvement came at an
age where it doesn't usually happen and came on so dramatically that most
of track and field assumed she was on the juice. Her immediate retirement
after tha games in a time where she could have commanded big $$$ to run at
selected meets confirmed it to many people.
Her lack of endorsements was surprising to me. I think many corporations
were fearful of her getting exposed.
Personally I think she was juicing and somebody cut a deal to keep her from
getting caught or they knew some way around the system.
Metz
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191.760 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Aug 04 1992 09:41 | 60 |
| Metz and Rich - you hit it right on the haid concerning FloJo
My observations from last night:
Quincy Watts' 400 meters was simply awesome. And I mean that. He was so
relaxed and effortless - it was amazing. This track fan had goose bumps
watching that performance. Steve Lewis is still in the hunt, however.
Big question is: Will Watts do it under pressure. He's young, and has
a spotty record (last year's World Champeenships, esp. in 4x400 leave
some questions).
I hope they really check out Everett before letting him run in the 4x400. I'd
hate for that Achilles to blow in the heats.
Derek Redmond made my day. You may have thought it hokey - but I was hoping
he could hobble home - but with his father helping him, to me, made the
Olympics.
Mike Conley. WOW. Double WOW. What a step he had - in the triple jump,
the second movement, the step (or the skip - hop, step, jump) is so important,
and Conley nailed it. And Charlie SImpkins came up BIG under pressure. Just
wish NBC had shown some OTHER jumpers!!!!!!!!!!
Last night's hurdles race showed what happens when you slip on technique.
McCoy put together a great race, and Dees and Pierce didn't. You can't
hit hurdles like they did (they butchered a couple!) and win. Finishing
2-3 is damn good though!
Wish NBC would have shown the whole 10K - they had about 8 minutes of
commercials while showing it! Skah should take his teammate out and
throttle him, but I must admit that it looked like it was planned, and Boutayeb
simply messed up the instructions. Even it was just an accident, I
couldn't believe what I was seeing! DQ'ing Skah was the CORRECT call, and
Chelimo deserved the victory.
And its too bad, because I'm sure that Skah could have beaten Chelimo without
the HELP!
What a move in the Women's 800M final. Van Langen gambled that
Nurutdivova would slide out of the inside lane, giving Van Langen a path to
victory - and it happened. One of the Cardinal Sins of Track and Field - NEVER
get passed on your left! NEVER.
General observation: The USA has got to get a change in coaching philosophy -
I address mainly the 800Meters and above. I've never seen so many runners - both
male and female, go down in defeat so sheepishly as I've seen Americans in the
last few years. I've never seen so many DUMB moves. Our distance runners - 5K
and 10K especially, have to learn that they have to run the Africans race (granted
other nations have to learn this too...) Our runners tend to go out in the
back of the pack, and stay there. As a coach of mine once said - if you have
to die, die from the front, and remember, you'll never know what it is too
be competitive unless you go with the leaders.
Think of the last great American distance runners, led by the likes of Alberto
Salazar - they LED the race, and died from the front. They didn't do this
sheepish settle in the back and stay there. Argh.
Day off for Track and Field today.
JD
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191.761 | insert daily "Go Lithuania" note here :-) | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Aug 04 1992 09:57 | 10 |
| "you knew this note was coming" department:
Lithuanian Romas Ubartas (who was silver medalist at Seoul, competing
for the Soviet Union) topped the field in the men's discus qualifying
yesterday with a best throw over two meters longer than anyone else.
Barring a catastrophe, he should get Lithuania's first medal in
tomorrow's finals.
py
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191.762 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:08 | 55 |
| >> Quincy Watts' 400 meters was simply awesome.
You got that right. My wife noted that she said he looked like he was
on 'Roids with his muscles and round face. Then OJ said he was a 6th
round pick of the Seahawks. It was then explained that, to him,
football is first so, to me, that explains the muscular physique.
In any event, I LOVE it when an athlete who ABC has ignored (like the
US gold medalist in the High Bar) shines while the much balley-hooed
(read Kim Zemeskal) doesn't live up to the unreasonable expectations of
the network.
>>I hope they really check out Everett before letting him run in the 4x400.
>> I'd hate for that Achilles to blow in the heats.
From what I saw last night, JD, Everett should pack up this Olympics.
He is obviously in some pain and could risk serious injury if he
competes anymore in Barcelona.
>>Derek Redmond made my day.
Clearly the high point of the Olympics so far for me. This athlete
embodies what we all would like to think the Olympics is all about.
Unfortunately, we get caught up in what the talking heads want us to
think about but they at least did the right thing in staying with
Redmond's gallant effort to fulfill his Olympic dream. What guts, What
heart.
>>Mike Conley. WOW. Double WOW.
Yeah, JD. I know what you mean. When he was preparing for a later jump,
he was so overcome with emotion he nearly started crying. He knew he
had the jump of his life and a probable gold medal and the thought of
it was finally sinking in. I am really happy for him.
>>What a move in the Women's 800M final. Van Langen gambled that
>>Nurutdivova would slide out of the inside lane, giving Van Langen a
>>path to victory - and it happened.
She ran a great race. Again, the look on her face was captured for all
to see and savor. The look of unbelievable personal satisfaction and
pride.
Great effort by the US volleyball team. Some terrific stretches of
play.
Have I scheduled my ice box trips wrong or has NBC spent any time
showing the USA womens' basketball tyeam?
Real nice segment with Jackie Joyner-Kersey and her husband Bob. Too
bad Costas finsished it with a stupid comparison between Tina Turner
and Jackie. If anyone has ever been to East St. Louis, you can really
appreciate what Jackie had to say about it.
Rich
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191.763 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:13 | 13 |
| re JD, and "dying from the front".
I agree! I'd much rather see a runner burn out in the front of the
pack then to do what the woman runner with the bad back (Plummer?)
did.
Personally, I love to see a runner coming into the last lap in second
place, just waiting. To me that's the perfect position, because you're
almost dictating to the leader what will happen.....
'Saw
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191.764 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:14 | 11 |
| And btw, in a SPORT which NBC seems to have forgotten exists, the USA
is doing quite well.
In Yachting, in 9 events, the USA has medalled in 8. One gold, five
silver, and two bronze.
It was nice seeing the Men's Volleyball team beat Italy last night.
'Saw
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191.765 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:15 | 4 |
| The US volleyball player who got the two yellows against Japan (forget his
name -- but the bald one).
Man, does he remind me of the lead singer of Midnight Oil....8^)
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191.766 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:24 | 22 |
| Saw
Regarding Plummer. What kills me is when a runner like her, with lots of
experience, runs in a race where strategy dictates that she can't win running the
way the pace setters are running, and still just hangs back. pattis sue has
some speed - but because of her injuries, she isn't a monster kicker. She
simply played into folks hands.
Van Langen, Rich, she had a look of total shock. I don't think what she
did - win the gold - hit her til much, much later.
Rich, I think you also brought up in an earlier note the pieces on the
Spanish judo performer and the greco-roman wrestler's daughter - they were
great pieces.
Also, Everett should pack it in, which means Michael Johnson will run the
4x400.
One thing I like about watching the 10K - there's a bunch of guys that I
have bigger lats than! ;-)
JD
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191.767 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:51 | 48 |
|
BARCELONA, Spain (UPI) -- Moroccan distance runner Khalid Skah, who
sprinted over the last lap to win the Olympic 10,000-meter run and then
was disqualified because one of his teammates tried to block another
runner, was told Tuesday he would receive the gold medal after all.
The international governing body of track and field met early Tuesday
to rule on a protest filed by the Moroccan Olympic Committee and decided
the judges who disqualified Skah following Monday night's final had made
a mistake.
The decision reinstated Skah as the winner of the 10,000, put Kenyan
Richard Chelimo back in second place and left the bronze medal in the
hands of Ethopia's Addis Abebe.
Italy's Savatore Antibo, who finished fourth in the race and who for
about 12 hours thought he would receive a bronze medal, will get no
medal at all.
``I didn't deserve one,'' Antibo said.
The 10,000-meter run Monday night ended an historic evening featuring
the second longest triple jump in history by Michael Conley and the
second-fastest 400-meter run ever by Quincy Watts in the semifinals.
And the distance race merely extended a long standing feud between
Kenyan and Morrocan runners. Morroco track officials have often
contended that Kenyan runners ganged up on those from Morroco to impede
their efforts in international competitions.
Morrocan Hammou Boutayeb apparently tried to get even Monday night.
With Skah and Chelimo battling over the final few laps of the 25-lap
race, Boutayeb slowed down and allowed himself to be lapped, a strange
thing for the defending Olympic gold medalist to do in the first place.
Then, as Skah and Chelimo came up behind him, Boutayeb, instead of
moving into an outside lane to allow the faster runners to go by, he
blocked Chelimo's path. Chelimo went around him and then Boutayeb ran
back in front of Chelimo, again blocking him.
A judge actually ran onto the track with two laps to go to try to
physically restrain Bougayeb, but the Moroccan slipped from the grasp of
the official and kept going. But with one lap remaining, he dropped out
of the race and it was left to Skah and Chelimo to decide the issue.
Both runners began to sprint with more than 300 meters to go and, in
the wilting heat and after running almost 10,000 meters, they came
storming down the stretch. Skah finally pulled ahead and then did a
victory lap with a Morrocan flag draped over his shoulder.
Minutes later he was told he would be disqualified.
The happier news came within minutes after the IAAF began hearing the
Moroccan appeal Tuesday.
``The International Federation was not able to prove that Skah
received help from Boutayeb to win the final,'' the IAAF said in a
statement. In this case everything is really very simple. The best man
won.``
|
191.768 | back to gymnastics for a minute... | OLDTMR::CRAIG | | Tue Aug 04 1992 11:03 | 14 |
|
I'm surprised that the local Boston newspapers haven't made a big deal
about the fact that Shannon Miller's coach is from around the Boston
area. Steve Nunno is from Burlington, MA. He was also on the UMass
Amherst gymnastics team with me in the late 70s. He competed on Floor
Exercises and vaulting, but excelled on the rings. After graduating,
he was the Asst. Coach of the men's team at UMass for a year. He was
an excellent coach. He then opened up a gymnastics school in Waltham.
It's nice to know that he has done real well for himself. He's a great
guy and a great coach.
Steve
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191.769 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Aug 04 1992 11:14 | 17 |
| Unreal, Tommy. Absolutly unreal. But keeping in standing with the IAAF.
As I said, Skah didn't need Bouyab to win the race -- but the undeniable
fact is that Bouyab DID break the rules, as did Skah, and Chelimo should
have been awarded the gold.
Skah, BTW, was pelted by debris as he took his victory lap.
And boy, the Morrocan officials sound like they are whiners. I've watched
Morrocan runners band together like the Kenyans and Ethiopians do - so they
have no reason to whine. It's part of the race.
But lapped runners cannot aid teammates, and they are not to impede progress.
Oh well...
Jd
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191.770 | What Ron Howard SHOULD have grown up to look like | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Tue Aug 04 1992 12:00 | 11 |
| Sammuelson is the true baldy on the US volleybald team. He looks more
like Opie Taylor on 'roids to me.
The US women's hoops team is rolling. NBC had a nice segment on Suzie
McConnell this morning. After Seoul, she quit basketball, had a child,
and went back to Pittsburgh to coach high school ball. The draw of
competition was too much, however, and she tried out and made this
year's team. Pretty big accomplishment after having a child and not
competing for two years.
--dan'l
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191.771 | What goes around comes around | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Aug 04 1992 14:56 | 17 |
|
Re: Olympic 10,000
The Kenyans have no reason to complain. They gang up on other
runners
all the time. I saw several examples in NCAA meets. Although what
Boutyeb did was wrong,Skah outsprinted Chelhimo when it counted and
I'm glad he got the gold.
Danny Everett will not run on the relay. His injury gives Andrew Valmon
the chance. Everett,lewis and Watts had complained that Johnson was
running instead of Valmon.
Valmon is no slouch,low 44's.
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191.772 | | MAPVAX::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:17 | 5 |
| JD, are you going Alan Aldaish on us with this gushing over an athelte
who had to be helped in by his father? ~/~
If winning isn't what's important in the Olympics, why do the American
runners in 800m and greater need to improve? ~/~
|
191.773 | PPV thoughts | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:18 | 36 |
| A few comments about NBC's PPV fiasco:
I was certain all along it would be a disaster. I couldn't see why
anyone except the absolute fanatics or olympians family members would
shell out $125.
NBC made several huge mistakes/miscalculations:
1) They charged too much for the daily package and almost forced people
to buy the whole thing or get no value. $29.95 a day was ridiculous.
2) They overrated the olympic's popularity and forget how difficult it
is to televise sporting events when almost everyone knows the results.
3) I thought NBC would make a best effort to do a professional job
telecasting the competition instead of the disaster they have done.
To their discredit,they have blown the opportunity to show live
action -perhaps to punish those who didn't want to shell out money.
The women's marathon,Jackie Joyner and the 100 meter championships all
could have been shown live last weekend. Instead they got pushed to the
later segments of the evening. The Men's 10k coverage was typical.
About 7 minutes of a 28 minute race were shown.
I got a chance to see the CNBC triplecast sampler last weekend and
went over a friend's house to watch it on Saturday. He is a big track
fan and is absolutely ecstatic about the coverage. There is no
comparison if you like track and field. You get wire to wire coverage
in the events with a more knowledgeable broadcast team. You see every
event,whether there are Americans or not.
But I'm glad I didn't get the package. There is no doubt in my mind
that whoever gets the TV rights to Atlanta will do some type of PPV
package,but make it less expensive. Remember,in 1996,much of the
competition will be live in prime-time. The TV people are draining
their brains to figure out a way to squeeze more money from us.
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191.774 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:19 | 15 |
| Dave -
Agreed, what comes around, goes around. And as I said, Skah did outkick
Chelimo. However, what happened was against the rules, and since teh
lapped Morrocan was the defending Oly champ, and no slouch, I can't help
it if I smell a skunk. It was pretty bush. When the Kenyans do it - they
do it with everyone on the same LAP. A lapped runner is never supposed to
interfere with other runners, that's explicit. And he, IMO, aided Skah.
Whatever.
I don't like the reversal/double-reversal either. The IAAF should have
abided by the call of the officials at the race.
JD
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191.775 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:24 | 10 |
| Mac -
Just offering my thoughts on what US runners need to do to be competitive
with the leaders - I.E. the African nations. And there's never an excuse
for stupidity.
And yes, other runners from other countries ran stupidly, but I know more
about the U.S. runners.
JD
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191.776 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:42 | 28 |
| re NBC coverage
I read in USA Today last week that network think-tank types did vast
research on how to maximize their ratings. The result was something
they called a "family viewing" strategy.
The article went on to say that NBC figured the best way for them to
get the highest ratings (translated into higher advertising $$) was to
appeal more to an entire family versus sports-nut men.
This is not meant to be sexist but I read into this that the attempt
was to appeal more to women this time around. NBC notices that the
highest rated portion of the winter Olympics was womens' figure
skating. So, we get deluged with womens' gymnastics 'cause the NBC
types figure the women at home will tune in and stay tuned in.
Losers in this strategy for prime time coverage were followers of
boxing, Olypic wrestling, baseball, volleyball and, to a lesser extent,
basketball.
NBC is giving coverage to these sports later at night - past midnight.
So, what is happening is that coverage is skewed to appeal to women -
hence the lopsided coverage of womens' versus mens' gymnastics and
almost a total void of boxing during the Monday-Friday time slots.
Rich
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191.777 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:19 | 6 |
| And that's exactly why we see so damn much figure skating in the Winter
Olympics - they have to appeal to the female viewer to make money and
the sports that draw the most women viewers are figure skating and
gymnastics.
John
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191.778 | NBC's strategy | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:28 | 7 |
| Re: NBC
The Dream Team is the exception since their popularity transcends the
sexes. I'll bet more women would rather watch Jordan and co. than watch
the outstanding women's team.
I'm surprised NBC didn't have more soap opera type advertising.
|
191.779 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Barkley for Foreign Ambassador | Tue Aug 04 1992 16:45 | 7 |
|
And how bout the NHL considering suspending the regular season for
three weeks during olympic years in order to let the pros compete.
The USA-Canada game would be a wowser just for starts.
Dickstah
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191.780 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:04 | 21 |
|
re: Dreamteam vs. gymnastics
Not in my house! My wife picks the gymnastics and figure skating
over the other stuff hands down, no questions asked, and don't answer
the phone!
She can take or pretty much leave the dreamteam... I guess that is
in part due to the fact that she is constantly bombarded with hoops
seeing that I play and officiate almost year round. As for the rest
of the stuff in the Olympics, she's not very interested.
I have always felt that Olympic coverage was targeted for the
middle of the road viewer. Maybe that's why we never see any of the
shooting or archery events. Well, we did see the archery event 4
years ago when that 14 year old female from the U.S. was making waves,
but again, if a woman isn't projected as a medalist, the sport goes
pretty much unnoticed IMO.
bill..g.
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191.781 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:16 | 21 |
| With the large amount of rights fees being paid by American TV to the
Olympics (which is a huge chunk of the operating budget for the
Olympics right there), 2 things happen:
1. Whichever American network has the games gets a lot of say in what
is scheduled for when (and if you don't believe me, look at Calgary in
1988, the last Olympics held during Prime Time in the US and just wait
for Atlanta in 1996).
2. This network has to show the sports that will maximize the number
of viewers watching so it can recoup its rights fees through
advertising. So we get the overemphasis on Americans, on figure
skating, on gymnastics and the Dream Team and less emphasis on the
sports that only the junkie will care about. The pay cable could have
cured this but I guess it shows there aren't enough hard-core fans out
there willing to pay the freight.
While I disagree with the result for me, the viewer, I understand the
reasoning behind it. It's a business decision, pure and simple.
John
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191.782 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Barkley for Foreign Ambassador | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:28 | 13 |
|
The way the triplecast has been formatted seems to be that one channel
might have greco-roman wrestling all day long, another have volleyball
all day, all boxing, all tennis, etc. And it just goes on for days.
I'd think there would be very few fans out there who would not be bored
with it unless they had some kind of personal interest in it. I mean
even I like to watch the diving and gymnastics finals and the like, but
I couldn't sit through five hours of preliminaries to get there. I
like the College Hoops finals too, but I won't watch three regular
season games a night on the various cable channels.
Dickstah
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191.783 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Tue Aug 04 1992 17:45 | 20 |
| Maybe I lived my younger days in a fantasy world but I seem to recall
seeing so much more in the days of Jim McKay on ABC - in Munich and
Montreal. Seems they spent the time explaining sports that were alien
to us while giving American athletes ample coverage in prime time.
I've seen pretty much all the coverage nightly from 7:30 - 10:30 and
have yet to see a hammer throwm a discus throw, the US womens'
basketball, yachting, or rowing. And just a smattering of equestrian
events and canoeing.
Now, I admit, these sports aren't ones that everyone competes in but
what's the harm of 10 minutes of handball, water polo or soccer?
Makes me want to thank Roone Arledge and Jim McKay for the superlative
job I "thought" they did in the past.
Am I dreaming or what?
Rich
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191.784 | Did I miss it? | KEPNUT::DIGGINS | Folly Yurken? | Wed Aug 05 1992 09:38 | 7 |
|
Does anyone know when or if the 100 meter dash has been run yet?
Steve
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191.785 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Wed Aug 05 1992 09:56 | 39 |
| Now I know why Hawk left DEC:
Fencing
Men's Individual Sabre:
--> 1. Bence Szabo, Hungary
2. Marco Marin, Italy
3. Jean-Franois Lamour, France
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191.786 | Sailing results...USA doing well! | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Wed Aug 05 1992 09:58 | 71 |
| USA is doing okay in Yachting.... even though NBC does not know it exists.
Yachting
Star
>> 1, United States (Mark Reynolds,Hal Haenel, USA) 31.00.
2, New Zealand, 58.40.
3, Canada, 62.70.
Flying Dutchman
1, Spain 29.70.
>> 2, United States
3, Denmark,
Men's 470 Class
1, Spain, 50.00.
>> 2, United States 66.70.
3, Estonia, 68.70.
Women's 470 Class
1, Spain, 30.70.
2, New Zealand, 39.70.
>> 3, United States 42.40
Tornado Class
1, France, 40.40.
>> 2, United States 42.00
3, Australia 44.40
Women's Europe Class
1, Norway, 48.70.
2, Spain, 57.40.
>> 3, United States
Men's Finn Class
1, Spain, 33.40.
>> 2, United States 54.70.
3, New Zealand,64.70.
Men's Boardsailing
1, France, 70.70.
>> 2, United States 71.70.
3, Australia, 98.70.
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191.787 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:12 | 39 |
| Rich -
No, you aren't living in a fantasy world. In both Munich, and Montreal,
ABC showed much more sports. In fact, as a Track and Field fan, I can
tell you that they showed the complete 5K and 10K races - and there wasn't
an American to be found in any of them (Lasse Viren was the man). They showed
all the Track and Field events - even the hammer throw, which featured a
Soviet sweep. Sure, they didn't show ALL the competitors in the field
events - but they did show more, say in the triple jump, then they did
the other night (When they ONLY showed Conley and Simpkins!)
Personally, I think NBC is the worse network for television coverage, and have
cringed when they got the bids.
While I agree with John Hendry's business reasoning for the networks, the
horrible coverage we get now can be traced to the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
NBC, seeing the ratings bonanza that ABC had received in the last few
Olympics, woefully OVERBID for the rights to broadcast the games. They also
made all types of concessions to the Soviet government (who took NBC for
a real ride) - which included NBC having to set up state-of-the-art
equipment AND LEAVE IT IN MOSCOW after the Olympics. So along with a huge
bid just for the rights, they also promised millions in equipment.
When Carter boycotted the games, NBC was left with a huge loss. So ever since
then, they've tried to recoup losses by getting the games (and overbidding)
and then showing only certain events.
If you remember in 1984, many events were shown - becuase with the East Block
boycott, the USA was guarenteed medals in all types of events - so NBC showed
them.
As for the PPV. If they had offered 'SPORT' packages, I would have considered
getting a track and field package. I'd like to see al the prelims of the
sprints and the like - and totally realize that they will never be shown
on prime time (and understand why - no problem). But T&F is 8 days of comp -
so the individual day package is too expensive, and I wouldn't want it the
rest of the days.
JD
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191.788 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:22 | 33 |
| >No, you aren't living in a fantasy world. In both Munich, and Montreal,
>ABC showed much more sports. In fact, as a Track and Field fan, I can
>tell you that they showed the complete 5K and 10K races - and there wasn't
>an American to be found in any of them (Lasse Viren was the man). They showed
>all the Track and Field events - even the hammer throw, which featured a
>Soviet sweep. Sure, they didn't show ALL the competitors in the field
>events - but they did show more, say in the triple jump, then they did
>the other night (When they ONLY showed Conley and Simpkins!)
Also remember that this was in and era where for the most part, ABC
sports was:
Wide World of Sports
College Football
Bowling
NASCAR
WWoS and the Olympics were the *hallmark* of ABC sports and they did
a wonderful job with it. In my mind, their Olympic coverage was
superb, and CBS, NBC and PPV can't hold a candle to it.
Saw a piece last night on the 1972 Munich tragedy, and I was reminded
of the masterful job Jim McKay did in covering it. He even received
a telegram from Walter Cronkite afterwards.
Sick of the Olympic coverage already, and I'd give anything to see coverage
like ABC's coverage of old....
'Saw
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191.789 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:28 | 14 |
|
Maybe things will change for '96, but... Just think of it, Ted
Turner's turf. He has WTBS, CNN, TNT, and CNN Headline News channels.
I'm sure he will bid for the rights and his crew can learn from NBC's
mistakes. Only problem is that my cable system doesn't carry WTBS.
As another noter said, I would of opted for a more select package.
They could of charged per sport or something. But I still think that
if they offered the triple cast for 50 bucks, they would be swimming
in 'gold' right now.
bill..g.
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191.790 | Womens Basketball results | AIMHI::FOLAN | | Wed Aug 05 1992 10:35 | 4 |
| Results Womens Basketball: In a major upset Unified Team 79
USA 73
USA womens first Olympic loss since 1976
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191.791 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | DONBO,DANBO,AND ROBERTBO... | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:10 | 5 |
|
Re 100 meter dash....
Yes they were both run on Sat.....
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191.792 | tough night! | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:17 | 2 |
| Digger wasn't awake by Sat.
Denny
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191.793 | ABC was better | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:21 | 32 |
|
Re: .784
100 Meter Mens results
1. Linford Christie , Great Britain
2. Frank Fredericks , Namibia
3. Dennis Mitchell , USA
Re: 787
I hate to nitpick but
>>No, you aren't living in a fantasy world. In both Munich, and Montreal,
>>ABC showed much more sports. In fact, as a Track and Field fan, I can
>>tell you that they showed the complete 5K and 10K races - and there wasn't
>>an American to be found in any of them (Lasse Viren was the man). They showed
in Munich -Steve Prefontaine was one of the pre-race favorites in the
5000.
The Munich and Montreal olympic coverage was far superior. NBC has so
much time to edit their coverage that they almost give the results away
by their emphasis. An example was the coverage they gave to the lone
American gold medal in gymnastics. You knew something dramatic would
happen when they gave the high bars so much additional coverage.
I did notice that they had live coverage of women's basketball this
morning.
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191.794 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:26 | 8 |
|
> Saw a piece last night on the 1972 Munich tragedy,
I thought that was an excellent piece.
Joe
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191.795 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:49 | 4 |
| If you want more sports coverage, instead of whining about it you
should have either subscribed to the Triple Cast or wrote to NBC. The
Triple Cast is apparently giving just about everything a sports junkie
could want at a price well below a regular PPV event.
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191.796 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Aug 05 1992 11:56 | 15 |
| Dave -
Thanks. I shoujld be whipped. I could I forget Pre. FInished 4th.
Oh well.
JD
Mac -
One problem with PPV is you'd have to take off from work to enjoy it.
Just wish I could get the Canadien coverage ;-)
JD
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191.797 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:05 | 7 |
| �One problem with PPV is you'd have to take off from work to enjoy it.
That's one of the problems with having the Olympics in another time
zone, I guess. That's also a reason why VCR became so popular.
According to the PPV guide I get with the monthly cable bill, events
are shown live from 5 am to 5 pm. They are replayed from 5 pm to 5 am.
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191.798 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:10 | 24 |
| Are the USA Women's basketball team out of gold medal contention now?
re Mac
I don't see my comments - or any other comments made about NBC's
coverage - as whining. And, yes, I have written to NBC. And, there is
no way I could justify to my wife paying for PPV.
What's wrong with expecting a professional job in the coverage? I
haven't seen many folks complain about the huge number of commercials -
we expected that and live with it.
But **THAT WOMAN** was on again last night for the mens' platform
diving final. Her approach is out and out amateur and biased. For a
national network to allow this caliber of announcing is a disgrace.
I don't know, perhaps my letter had some impact. NBC did show some
horsey stuff last night along with some weightlifting. And I finally
got to see the womens' volleyball team in action. But - I also endured
the most idiotic music video and a stupid Dick Enberg piece on grunting
that belonged on Home Improvement - not on Olympic coverage.
Rich
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191.799 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:10 | 3 |
| VCR isn't much good with triplecast. You can't switch channels
constantly.
Denny
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191.800 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:13 | 8 |
| > Are the USA Women's basketball team out of gold medal contention now?
Yes, once you get to the medal round it's single elimination.
They'll play the loser of the other semifinal for the bronze medal.
py
|
191.801 | Justified whining | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Wed Aug 05 1992 12:30 | 8 |
| re: 795
The Triplecast was unlike any other PPV in that it was supplementing an
event provided free on TV. If the TC was less expensive and I knew how
bad NBC's coverage was going to be,I may have gotten it.
I'm glad I know some people who did. BTW,from waht I've heard NBC did a
far superior job covering the women's marathon than did the TC.
|
191.802 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Mount Rialto Radio | Wed Aug 05 1992 13:29 | 12 |
| The Munich story was a haunting reminder of those 21 hours in September
of 1972. The piece was well done and NBC finished it by showing the
Israeli woman who won the first ever Olympic medal for an Israeli
athlete (Judo).
I distinctly remember being glued to the tube back in 72 and last
night's piece reminded me of the elation we felt when it was
incorrectly reported that the Israeli athletes were safe, only to hear
minutes later that they were all killed during the botched German
attack on the Palestinians.
Mark.
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191.803 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If Bush was a horse, you'd shoot em' | Wed Aug 05 1992 13:38 | 2 |
|
Mark, you're a CDQ fan? I like em'. I listen to them when I'm in Maine....
|
191.804 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Aug 05 1992 14:10 | 5 |
| Who'da thunk it:
Unified Team over USA in women's basketball medal round.
Unified Team over USA in water polo (medal round?).
Michael Johnson not qualifying for the 200m finals.
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191.805 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Mount Rialto Radio | Wed Aug 05 1992 14:10 | 4 |
| Mike, CDQ is the only station I listen to at home. Good mix of
rhythm and blues and obscure 70's music.
Mark.
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191.806 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Aug 05 1992 14:25 | 6 |
| if you are going to give olympic results, can you please give a warning -
especially -2.
If I watch, I want to at least make believe I'm watching stuff live...
JD
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191.807 | They played like crap... | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Wed Aug 05 1992 14:37 | 27 |
|
The women were obviously coached by John Stompsheins sister. When I
left the game they were 4/14 from 3 point range and their entire
offense consisted of driving into 4 Soviets who were standing under the
hoop and trying to fling up scoop shots between their outstretched
arms, having them blocked and watching the Unifieds throw a long outlet
pass to a breaking guard who would go in for the layup...
The trapping pressure defense they relied so much on (sound like a
certain gougetown coach we all know) fell apart when facing a more
experienced team that actually knew how to pass the ball.
With a total lack of outside shooting (sound like a team contructed
by a certain coach we all love) the Unified team simply packed it in
under the basket and dared the US to try and hit from outside....
Once the US team fell behind they made a ton of bad passes and
continually turned the ball over. The little point guard must have had
3 passes that she tried to throw over the zone picked off in a row.
All in all a stupid game played by the US women. I sure hope we don't
hear any moaning from them tonight because they deserved to lose.
Congrats to the Unified team and their coach who was light years ahead
of the US coach in terms of strategy...
Metz
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191.808 | Since the result was already posted | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Wed Aug 05 1992 15:48 | 8 |
| - a few.
US water polo loss to EUN was not in the medal round, so they're
still alive.
MikeL
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191.809 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Aug 05 1992 15:49 | 10 |
| Baseball bronze medal game result (courtesy of the SOX_UPDATES
conference) follows the form feed...
Japan 8, USA 3
py
|
191.810 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:35 | 11 |
| > Baseball bronze medal game result (courtesy of the SOX_UPDATES
> conference) follows the form feed...
> Japan 8, USA 3
UMass pitcher Ron Villone was the loser of today's bronze medal
game, giving up 3 runs in 1 inning of work.
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191.811 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:36 | 6 |
| Women's tennis final:
Steffi Graf vs Jennifer Capriati
Capriati won 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 over Sanchez-Vicario
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191.812 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:47 | 19 |
| Dave Johnson of the the infamous Dan and Dave duo almost lost the
competition during the 3rd event the shotput. After fouling on his
first two attempts, he was called for a foul on his 3rd and final
attempt by one referee. After arguing his case, it was determined that
he did not foul and was awarded a 4th throw(due to the alleged foul on
the 3rd throw, no one measured the throw). On his 4th throw he threw
a personal best and now stands in 9th place after 3 events.
Do you think Reebok had a stake in the referee's reversal? :-)
200 Meter Results
Michael Johnson fails to qualify and Mike Marsh almost set a new WR,
clocking in at 19.73 secs(19.72 is the record).
Linford Christie also failed to qualify.
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191.813 | 200 m resuls were for semifinals... | STRATA::CAPPEL | | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:48 | 1 |
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191.814 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Aug 05 1992 17:07 | 6 |
| Mens 400m hurdles results:
Quincy Watts and Steve Lewis of the US finish first and second
The Crazy Met
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191.815 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Wed Aug 05 1992 17:08 | 7 |
| Women's 400m hurdles:
1. Sally Gunnell GBR 53.23
2. Sandra Farmer-Patrick USA 53.69
3. Janeene Vickers USA 54.31
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191.817 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Wed Aug 05 1992 17:34 | 7 |
|
Looks like Villone should fit right in with the Mariners relief
corps :-(
Metz
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191.818 | Water Sports | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:17 | 12 |
| 'Saw, I'm working from home this morning and NBC is going to show
yachting.
They are showing the US vs Germany water polo game now. US has to win
or tie to get to the medal round. We're ahead 3-0 after the end ofthe
first half. Craig Wilson is playing masterfully in goal.
What I want to know is if any of you watching water polo are confused.
I know I would be if I didn't play the sport. The announcers aren't
explaining anything about offense or defense or tactics.
--dan'l
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191.819 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:21 | 18 |
| > What I want to know is if any of you watching water polo are confused.
> I know I would be if I didn't play the sport. The announcers aren't
> explaining anything about offense or defense or tactics.
I'm not.
Believe it or not, we used to play water polo in gym class back in High
School. I'm not the world's greatest swimmer, and the games were co-ed,
but that made the dunking fun.
I know the basics, and I've enjoyed watching it.
Dan'l, I know that to some folks, watching sailing is about as interesting
as watching paint dry, but if anything interesting happens, let me know....
'Saw
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191.820 | It's not animal ball | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:40 | 14 |
| >Believe it or not, we used to play water polo in gym class back in High
>School. I'm not the world's greatest swimmer, and the games were co-ed,
>but that made the dunking fun.
Well, that's kinda what I mean. Doesn't the average viewer just see
water polo as a lot of dunking, whistle blowing, passing, shooting,
splashing, swimming.
There is no attempt to explain the strategies, play, ejections, fouls,
etc. It's kind of like they swim from one end of the pool to the other
and all the annoucer's really say is, "And there's a shot from
Schroeder."
--dan'l
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191.821 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:51 | 30 |
| > Well, that's kinda what I mean. Doesn't the average viewer just see
> water polo as a lot of dunking, whistle blowing, passing, shooting,
> splashing, swimming.
>
> There is no attempt to explain the strategies, play, ejections, fouls,
> etc. It's kind of like they swim from one end of the pool to the other
> and all the annoucer's really say is, "And there's a shot from
> Schroeder."
Well, I don't remember all of the rules, but we did play by rules.
I know that you can only dunk the person with the ball, and I know that
there are fouls, the penalties for which range from loss of possession
of the ball to having to get out of the pool for a time period.
I also know that some of the better swimmers (ie the guys in our gym
class from the swim team) used to kick like hell under the water,
and you'd end up wicked bruised after a match 8^)
Dan'l, if you have the time, and the inclination, and little synopsis
of Da Game (like Mac does for Rugby) would be appreciated to refresh
my memory. It's easily been 16-20 years since I attempted to play....
'Saw
PS I'm surprised NBC is showing a lot of Water Polo, since it isn't
your usual type of Olympic viewer fare....
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191.822 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:03 | 42 |
|
Quincy Watts shifed into another gear down the backstretch. Masterful meet for
him. Steve Lewis got nothing to be ashamed of. He did what he had to do,
and faded. However, Steve almost committed a Cardinal Sin - by stopping
before the line. Almost cost him a medal.
Despite what the announcers said, Sandra Patrick-Farmer simply got her booty
kicked by Sally Gunnell down the stretch in the 400M hurdles. The announcing
was a perfect case of them just doing the American angle. Gunnell, of
course, won the World Champeenships last year - and if you watched her in
the prelims and semi's, you saw a woman that was running very strongly. I
knew SP-F would have to have a large lead over the last hurdle to win.
Michael Johnson never got the leg turnover or drive that I've been used to
seeing. But Mike Marsh looked awesome. Should be a great final.
Marlene Ottey looks great - will she FINALLY live up to expectations in a
big meet? Jamaican sprinters historically are better in teh 200m then the
100m, so, this could be it for Marlene.
Johnny Grey. I gotta tip my hat to ya this time, big buddy. I've been a
vocal critic of Grey, because he's always seemed to run really stupid in the
big meets. But he ran with a lot of cajones this Olympics - and he made no
bones about it - he was running to WIN. Man, did he take it out - 49.xx in
the first 400m - great race. Simply great. The Kenyans had really nice
compliments for Grey after the race.
Long Jump. Carl Lewis looked great. Nuff said.
Decathlon. Should be an interesting last day. Dave Johnson strongest events
are on the second day, so he can come back to take it.
This track meet has been wonderfully unpredictable. Drives the announcers nuts,
but I do love it.
Jud Logan, who finished 4th in the hammer - a big surprise given the U.S.A.'s
lack of competitiveness in the event the last 40 years or so, tested positive
for a banned substance. his second test proved positive also. He, and his
brother, and claiming he is completely clean.
JD
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191.823 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:06 | 5 |
|
I used to think that there's was nothing worse in all of sports
television than OJ Simpson doing a football game but I was wrong.
OJ doing track and field is as bad it gets
.
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191.824 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:09 | 18 |
| re .822:
> Johnny Grey. I gotta tip my hat to ya this time, big buddy. I've been
> a vocal critic of Grey, because he's always seemed to run really stupid
> in the big meets. But he ran with a lot of cajones this Olympics -
> and he made no bones about it - he was running to WIN.
My sentiments exactly. A hell of an effort.
The fourth place finisher in the women's marathon from the Unified Team
was also disqualified yesterday for a banned substance.
CONGRATS ROMAS UBARTAS!!!
py
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191.825 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:24 | 53 |
| I think they are showing a lot of water polo because of the appeal it
has for the women viewers. Didn't someone enter stats that showed they
were trying to appeal to female viewers?
From the Eastern Water Polo League program: "How to WAtch the Game of
Water Polo"
Water Polo can be a confusing game for spectators. The whistle seems
to be constantly blowing and the play never stops, even when someone is
ejected for a penalty. In addition, there are a great many
misconceptions about the game, including how the players keep their
horses swimming. Well, hang in there, because the following
information should help to make the picture much clearer.
General Information:
1. Each team has six field players and a goalie.
2. Field players can only use one hand to touch the ball, goalies two.
3. The game consists of four, seven-minute quarters.
4. The object of the game is to move theballby swimming and passing, to
get open for a shot and hopefull score.
5. Each goal is worth one point.
Fouls:
1. Players may only receive three major fouls before being eliminated
from the game.
2. The whistle blows when some infraction of the rules occurs. It can
be something associated withthe game itself, such as the start of a
quarter, or it can indicate that a foul has been committed.
3. Fouls can be technical or major. Technical fouls are best
understood as minor fouls. For example, a player may reach over
another player's back to get at the ball, or he might take too long to
put the ball back into play. The team committing a technical foul
loses possession of the ball.
4. Major fouls are just like they sound. They occur when a player
fouls another too aggressively, or from behind when he is facing the
goal. They can also accur through disprespect to the referee or when
players� interfere with a freethrow (explained belew).
5. Players receiving a major foul are ejected from the game for 20
seconds, or a goal, whichever comes first. Players can also reenter if
their team recovers the ball before the ejection time is up.
6. When a team commits a technical foul or a major foul, the other team
gets the ball. The ball is put back into play with an action called a
"free throw." Basically, this means the player gets three seconds of
free time to throw the ball to another teammate or swim it up the pool.
The player cannot shoot the ball. AFter three seconds is up, thje
defense can go after the ball. If the player does not put the bal into
play within three seconds, the other team takes possession.
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191.826 | | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:25 | 7 |
| Dan'l,
I'm kinda lost about strategies, rules, etc. And the announcers don't
help. If you have time....
Thanks,
MikeL
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191.827 | More... | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:40 | 32 |
| To supplement my previous note, here's a few more things:
An offensive player will set up right in front of the goal. This is
called the hole position. He runs the offense. You will see the other
five field players try to pass the ball into the hole man who is
usually immediately fould. A very strong hole man may maintain control
of the ball and attempt to overpower his defender to take a shot on
goal.
In the olympics, you will often see the goalie come out to doubleteam
the hole man. This requires the defense to play tight since the goal
is open. Sometimes a lob shot into the goal is all it takes to score
in this situation depending on how far the goalie is out.
When a defender is kicked out, the usual power play set up on offense
is two guys on the post two on the wing (usualla left hander on the
right) and two on the top. Lots of passing for the open shot.
An offensive player is not allowed within the two meter line (you can
see this by the colored lane line out to the side of the pool) without
the ball.
If a player has an open shot within two meters and is interfered with,
he is awarded a penalty shot from four meters (again you can see this
four meter area by the colored lane on the side of the pool).
And believe me, there's a lot of illegal contact under the water that
doesn't get called. A very rough sport.
That should help you all out a bit.
��
--dan'l
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191.828 | Daniel Medvid....mindreader 8^) | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:41 | 1 |
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191.829 | World championships mean nothing at the olympics | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:45 | 33 |
| re Wednesday track results:
Michael Johnson not making the finals proves how difficult it is for US
athletes to have to peak twice within a short period. 1991 world
championships mean little also.
Danny Everett is another example of a super trials performance. His
legs couldn't make it through. I have been very high on Watts' chances
all year. collegians have a big advantage over graduates in the 400 because
they are more used to the strain of several tough heats. Unlike 4 years
ago when he was a collegian, Steve Lewis showed the strain of 4 tought
races.
I agree with JD about Johnny Gray. I have nothing but admiration for
the man. I felt so bad to see him come so close and just not have
enough in the last 50 yards. That battle down the stretch was
incredible. Gray has now improved by two places in each of his three
olympics. 7th in LA,5th in Seoul & 3rd in Barcelona. Can he make it to
Atlanta?
Big question on who will be the fourth man on the 4 x 400 relay. I
think Johnson should still join Watts,Lewis and Valmon but his aura of
invincibility is over.
Another 1991 WC,1992 OT winner who will probably lose today is Mike
Powell. He has leg problems and Carl Lewis looks great. This is a
chance to see how he does when he only has the LJ to worry about.
Was there any mention on NBC of the discus won by Lithuania's Roman
Ubartas? USA's only finalist was 12th. We have come way down since the
days of Oerer,Wilkins and Powell.
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191.830 | Still no yachting, though | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Thu Aug 06 1992 10:46 | 6 |
| USA beats Germany 7-2 in water polo to go to the medal round.
35-year-old Craig Wilson stopped 16 shots on goal including stuffing a
4-meter penalty shot...something I've never seen a goalie do and is
very rare. Wow!
--dan'l
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191.831 | Bruce? | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Mount Rialto Radio | Thu Aug 06 1992 13:32 | 9 |
| If you think Soccer is for wusses, how about Water Polo?
At least in soccer there's some measure of athleticism involved in that
you have to kick or head the ball into the net. In Water Polo, one has
to simply tread water and throw the ball into the net.
:^)
Mark for BOSS.
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191.832 | MOWWP - Mark On Wussie Water Polo? | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | We'reMorePopularThanCheeses� | Thu Aug 06 1992 13:43 | 0 |
191.833 | Lynn Jennings | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Thu Aug 06 1992 14:04 | 25 |
| Speaking of the courageous race put forth by Johnny Gray in the
men's 800M, I hope Lynn Jennings was paying attention, and runs an
equally agressive (relatively speaking) race in the woman's 10000M
this weekend. Lynn's results in recent World Championships and
Olympics closely follow those turned in by Gray prior to last evening.
(two 5th's and 6th, I believe) Her outstanding record in World
X-Country is another subject. At 32 she's about the same age as Gray.
I fear that if she sits back and waits to see what McColgan (Scotland)
and Meyer (S.Africa) do, she will watch both of them run away from her
in the final laps, and some lightly regarded Eastern European will
sneak in for a bronze. On the other hand if she pushes the pace in
the expected hot and humid conditions, perhaps her strength can carry
her through and one or more of her competitors will self destruct.
Such a strategy is a bit of Russian Roulette, but otherwise I fear she
will be disappointed once again.
I wonder if Lynn is having second thoughts about not moving up to
the marathon in preparation for this years Olympics? This year's field
lacked an established superstar (with the exception of Lisa Ondiecki
who DNF), and might have been there for the taking. Jennings will be
36 in '96, perhaps a bit too old to be a medal threat in the marathon.
What do you track fans think of this strategy?
Russ
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191.834 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Thu Aug 06 1992 14:07 | 10 |
| re .833:
> Jennings will be
> 36 in '96, perhaps a bit too old to be a medal threat in the marathon.
37 wasn't too old for Carlos Lopes in 1984, or for Lorraine Molleur
this year...
py
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191.835 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Thu Aug 06 1992 15:19 | 14 |
| Lynn Jennings. If this 10k was on the roads, or X-C, I'd put some cash
on her. But its on the track. And honestly, Lynn is not as good on
the track as she is on the roads or in x-c. I think her only chance
is for the pace to be fast, and for her to push it. Sorry, but I
can't see her doing well in a slow pace and kick type race.
There were possible no 'stars' in the marathon, but there were a lot of
good marathoners in it. I'm not sure Jennings could have placed in it.
The marathon is so much different from a 10k.
One guarentee - if NBC does an up-close-and-personal, she'll bomb. Seems
to be the trend ;-)
JD
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191.836 | | GIAMEM::SCHOTT | | Thu Aug 06 1992 15:47 | 14 |
| No question the marathon is significantly different from a 10K,
but it is Jennings stated intention to move up to the longer race
at some point in her career. And remember, as a high school senior in
1978, she ran Boston unofficially, and finished third among women with
a time in the 2:45-2:50 range, with no marathon specific training. So
she has demonstrated an aptitude for the distance, albeit a long time
ago.
My only point was that without a Rosa Moto or Liz McColgan or
healthy Wanda Panfil in the field, she may have stood a better chance
at medaling in that event than in the 10000M, with the appropriate
preparation of course.
Russ
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191.837 | | TORREY::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Thu Aug 06 1992 15:59 | 7 |
|
Mommies don't say " Football is too rough, you might get hurt, go play
water polo instead." They say "Football is too rough, you might get
hurt, go play soccer instead." Besides, you could drown in water polo,
and that is a manly way to die.
BOSS
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191.838 | who the hail thinks drowning is honorable 8^) | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Thu Aug 06 1992 16:03 | 3 |
| Pshaw,
The only mainly way to die is in the saddle. The REAL saddle.
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191.839 | | DECWET::METZGER | Mmmmmmm, Doughnuts. | Thu Aug 06 1992 17:42 | 11 |
|
I thought mommies said..."football is too tough, You might get hurt.
Go play volleyball instead. That way you can whine and make a scene
and look like a psycho geek marine with a shaved head on national TV."
And you can play on the beach all day in the sand and possibly die of
sun poisoning...a most uncool way to go...
Metz
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191.840 | Help | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Wats'a Glen? | Thu Aug 06 1992 17:51 | 5 |
| Any results from todays action? Us 2nd shifters need help ya know..
B.A.
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191.841 | some results | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Thu Aug 06 1992 18:23 | 27 |
| Some results:
Carl Lewis won the long jump, Mike Powell 2nd, Joe Greene 3rd (USA Sweep).
Kevin Young won the 400m with a new world record.
Michael Marsh won the 200m.
Dave Johnson finished 3rd in the decatholon to some Czech. He might have
a stress fracture of the ankle.
Gwen Torrence won the 200m womens.
Gail Devers fell on the last hurdle (she was leading) and some women from
Greece won the first medal for them since way back. LaVonna Martin
(USA) finished 2nd
Kenny Monday gave up a point in the last 20 seconds to lose the gold,
settled for the silver in wrestling.
Bruce Baumgartner won the gold in his division.
USA women volleyball lost to Cuba, must go for the bronze.
A USA woman won one of those synchronized swimming thangs.
USA Basketball is up 49-30 over Lithuania at half. Ho hum.
Croatia beat the Unified Team by 1; will meet the winner of the above.
No news on who's winning the motor sports...
TTom
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191.842 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Wats'a Glen? | Thu Aug 06 1992 18:41 | 6 |
| Thanks, TTom...
.841�No news on who's winning the motor sports...
Cute...:*) They qual tomorrow!
B.A.
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191.843 | (8^)* | CELTIK::JACOB | Sun-ripened for Mildness! | Thu Aug 06 1992 18:42 | 12 |
|
>>Carl Lewis won the long jump, Mike Powell 2nd, Joe Greene 3rd (USA Sweep).
^^^^^^^^^^
Sheez, Mean Joe is amazing, ain't he. Lasted year he loses his job as
the new Steeler head coach takes over, and he's what, in his mid 40's,
and he places 3rd in the bloody long jump in the olympics.
In-freakin'-credible, ain't he???
JaKe
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191.844 | Medal race very close | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Thu Aug 06 1992 18:55 | 5 |
| With the major haul today, the USA has cut the overall medal race to one.
They trail the Unified Team 87-86 in overall medals (when last shown by
Triple Rip Off NBC), although they have a pretty good lead in the golds.
TTom
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191.845 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Wats'a Glen? | Thu Aug 06 1992 20:59 | 6 |
| .844�With the major haul today, the USA has cut the overall medal race to one.
.844�They trail the Unified Team 87-86 in overall medals (when last shown by
Good deal!!!! Take the overall gold!
B.A.
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191.846 | Shouldn'ta lost | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Aug 06 1992 22:06 | 6 |
| USA ladies volleyball team had one 2 of 3 by large margins. For them
to lose to Cuba, they lost the last 2 sets.
hth
Kev
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191.847 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Fri Aug 07 1992 09:48 | 29 |
| Kevin Young. Repeat. Kevin Young. That was a race that made me wooden. I
thought Moses' 47.02 was something I'd treasure seeing. Or when I saw Moses
live with the World Cup in 47.4. But Kevin Young was absolutely fantastic.
WOW. Left me speechless.
The Long Jump. Congrats to Carl Lewis. The greatest ever. No doubt about it.
Too bad NBC couldn't have squeezed in one Freaking JUMP by bronze medalist
Joe Greene. Hey, NBC - he was even AMERICAN fer jake's sake. Damn. But
a good competition. Lewis looks so damn good down the straightaway. Methinks
we will see something very special by Carl in the 4x100. I'm sure he'd LOVE
to get the baton even, or behind, Linford Christie....Mike Powell. Po', po'
Mike Powell. Thought he finally had the monkey off his back. Valiant last
try, just short.
Mike Marsh. Got hot at the right time. Some for Bates. Great run.
Gwen Torrance. About time Gwen. Maybe now you'll shut up and stop whining.
Marlene, Marlene, Marlene. What is it with big meets. 3 times a bronze
medalist - testament to your durability and consistency. But Marlene, at least
one of them shoulda been golden.
Dave. Nice effort. Nothing to sneeze about.
Steve Holman. Welcome to international 1500 meters. That dazed look of
disbelief was priceless. Learn from it.
Patti Sue. Nice effort. You made the finals. YOu pushed it. Good luck.
JD
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191.848 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Fri Aug 07 1992 09:55 | 56 |
| >Kevin Young. Repeat. Kevin Young. That was a race that made me wooden. I
>thought Moses' 47.02 was something I'd treasure seeing. Or when I saw Moses
>live with the World Cup in 47.4. But Kevin Young was absolutely fantastic.
>WOW. Left me speechless.
One of the most AMAZING things I have ever seen. Was it my imagination
or was he wearing those new Reeboks with the Solid Rocket Boosters?
He was going so fast down the stretch that if he had had wings, he would
have lifted off.
Totally AMAZING....
>The Long Jump. Congrats to Carl Lewis. The greatest ever. No doubt about it.
>Too bad NBC couldn't have squeezed in one Freaking JUMP by bronze medalist
>Joe Greene. Hey, NBC - he was even AMERICAN fer jake's sake. Damn. But
>a good competition. Lewis looks so damn good down the straightaway. Methinks
>we will see something very special by Carl in the 4x100. I'm sure he'd LOVE
>to get the baton even, or behind, Linford Christie....Mike Powell. Po', po'
>Mike Powell. Thought he finally had the monkey off his back. Valiant last
>try, just short.
I liked the piece they did on Bob Beamon.
>Dave. Nice effort. Nothing to sneeze about.
I thought Dave did a good job. And I liked the way that he said that
Dan and Dave will rule in Hotlanta....
That event made me tired just watching. Plus, the 1500 times were nothing
to sneeze at. I couldn't run the equivalent of a 4:40 mile if I had a
horde of Mongolians chasing me with scimitars....
>Steve Holman. Welcome to international 1500 meters. That dazed look of
>disbelief was priceless. Learn from it.
Again, highlighting the US's lack of international distance running
experience....
>Patti Sue. Nice effort. You made the finals. YOu pushed it. Good luck.
Agreed.
Have I missed the Men's Marathon? Or has that not taken place yet?
'Saw
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191.849 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 07 1992 09:56 | 5 |
| What's the difference between Free Style Wrestling and Greco-Roman
Wrestling?
I take it the Kenyans didn't follow through with their threat to go
home after they lost their protest?
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191.850 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Fri Aug 07 1992 09:59 | 10 |
| I think someone should give dan'l a job with NBC.
The explanation he put in here about Water Polo was far, far better than
that piece NBC did on the US Water Polo coach. Costas introed it with
"In case Water Polo doesn't make much sense to you, here's this piece".
Sheesh!
'Saw
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191.851 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:01 | 2 |
| I believe the men's marathon is the final olympic event. I know
it takes place on Saturday.
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191.852 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:02 | 13 |
| > What's the difference between Free Style Wrestling and Greco-Roman
> Wrestling?
In Greco-Roman wrestling, holds below the opponent's waist (for
example, leglocks) are not allowed.
And I have another question -- isn't Solo Synchronized Swimming a
contradiction in terms? I thought "synchronized" implied two or more
swimmers doing a routine together...
py
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191.853 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:07 | 16 |
| Marathon is Saturday,
Saturday is the final day of comp, and the traditional big track and field
events are then.
teh relays. The javelin. The 1500 meter. The Marathon.
Oh, I forgot the woman's hurdles. Congrats to Gail Devers. Grace under
pressure and disappointment. As you said "It just wasn't meant to be..."
And congrats to that Greek woman. She had a great games. Thanks to
Craig Masbak for noticing it.
Mac - the Kenyans did say they'd pull out, but it was just talk. There are
3 of them in the 1500m final.
JD
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191.854 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | A legend in six decades | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:35 | 8 |
|
Free-style wrestling is where they cut their haids with little shards
of razor blades and break folding chairs over each other's backs.
Hope this helps.
Dickstah
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191.855 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | A legend in six decades | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:44 | 15 |
|
Skeet shooting, board sailing, fly-swatting, *anything* would be better
to watch than sync swimming. I mean they could at least do the
routines to better music like "Wango Tango" or sump'n.
Speakin a music, last weekend was the first time I ever heard Led Zep
played at a church wedding. It was an accoustic of the song that
begins "If the sun refuse to shine, I will still be loving you..."
It was nicely done.
If sync swimming belongs in the olympics, then why not stuff like oil
painting and bartending?
Dickstah
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191.856 | Gwen Torrence: Gold Medal Jerk | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:49 | 13 |
| The more I read about Gwen Torrence, the more I'm convinced that she's
won the Gold Medal as the biggest jerk in the games.
First came her innuendos about Gail Devers winning the 100m. At her news
conference she passed some more bad gas. Keeping with hers style of only
slurring people indirectly, she now has pronounced that the winners of
the races she lost is Seoul were doing drugs. This means Flo Jo, another
runner for Bob Kersee. Then she proceeds to declare that everyone in the
world is disappointed that black women are winning the events.
Gwen, do us all a favor and drop forever outta sight!.
TTom
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191.857 | | GENRAL::WADE | fill yer hands you <CENSORED>!! | Fri Aug 07 1992 10:55 | 5 |
|
In Greco_-Roman, the only takedowns allowed are the *throws*.
No single/double leg takedowns are allowed.
Claybone
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191.858 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Fri Aug 07 1992 11:00 | 6 |
| Ta know. If they had a co-ed nude synchronized swimming event, I might be
tempted to watch. Dan'l could try out for the team ;-0
The underwater camera angles would be simply smashing.
JD
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191.859 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Fri Aug 07 1992 11:05 | 22 |
| That US woman who won the medal last night made me wanna puke.
I don't mean a little "urpse", I mean a big industrial waste puke,
with mondo chunks.
Man, she came out, and looked downright scary. I mean, if I got married
and found that waiting for me on my wedding night, I'd run away
to a monastery.
Then she did this routine which consisted of being underwater, poking
her feet out for a while, then side-stroking and waving to the crowd.
It sucked.
and btw, if any of you have not seen Rick Duccamin's HBO comedy special,
check it out!
'Saw
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191.860 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Fri Aug 07 1992 11:10 | 6 |
|
Actually, 'Saw told me yesterday after I dusted him and his whole
organization in a game of HOSER, that he wished they had sheep synchro-
swimming. Told me there was nothing like 'wet wool'.
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191.861 | ;-) | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Fri Aug 07 1992 11:26 | 8 |
| >If they had a co-ed nude synchronized swimming event, I might be
>tempted to watch. Dan'l could try out for the team ;-0
Bet I'd make it too. I been practicing dry-land horizontal lifts with
arms behind my back for years now.
--dan'l
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191.862 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 07 1992 11:43 | 10 |
| � And I have another question -- isn't Solo Synchronized Swimming a
� contradiction in terms? I thought "synchronized" implied two or more
� swimmers doing a routine together...
I had the same question. Perhaps because they are swimming in synch
with the music?
General consensus at the bar after training last night was that the
only thing worthwhile that ever came out of this event was the Saturday
Night Live parody.
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191.863 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:04 | 13 |
| Correction to .??
Men's marathon is on Sunday. Way back in 1896 (first modern Olympics)
the Greeks had not won any medals until the final day of the games. In
fact they lost in their specialties of discus throw and some others.
Final event was the marathon, and a Greek won the event. From then
until I believe the 1988 Winter Olympics each host country won at least
one gold medal. Anyway since 1896 the last even of the games has been
the Mens marathon. Now it is the last day of the games, there are one
or 2 other team finals on that day as well.
The Crazy Met
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191.864 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:14 | 36 |
|
During this year's Olympics I find myself doing something I never
thought I'd do. That is, rooting for the Russians, er Soviets, I mean
Unified Team members. Sure, I rooted for Alexeev and for Korbut but
they didn't have any real American competition, this year it's diff-
erent. It started off with female gymnast Tatianna Gutsu. When I heard
that the gov't moved her and her other six family members from a two room
apartment to a four room apartment because she made the national team I
wanted her to win. Then when I heard that her family wouldn't be able to
watch her on tv because they didn't own one, well that clinched it. Then
there was the EUN men's all-around gymnastics gold medalist who said he
wouldn't be doing any endorsements because there wasn't anything at home
to endorse. But I'm not just rooting for the Uni's because they seem to
have so little besides sport and we have so much here in the States or
that they've supplanted the US as the kind of working class heroes that
Joe Sixpack can get behind, now that many US athletes have exposed them-
selves as money grubbing opportunists <shock of shocks!>. I'm rooting for
them because a great rivalry is at an end and a once formidable opponent
will soon be gone forever and I want them to go out with a bang. The last
products of the great Soviet sports machine are competing in Barcelona this
year and I'm going to miss them when they're gone.
Maybe they placed too much emphasis on sport but the Soviets made every-
one who competed against them elevate their game, no matter what the game
was, as they raised sport to a new level. The rare instances that the US
managed to beat the Soviets at what they do best were practically a cause
for national celebration because it was always us and them. They were the
Yankees to our Red Sox, the Lakers to our Celtics but no more. So in four
years when the games come to Atlanta, they won't be the games as most of us
have come to know them because the yardstick by which we've measured our-
selves for all these years will not be there.
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191.865 | plan now! | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:18 | 9 |
| In addition in 1996 there won;t be a unified team but 12 separate
teams. Of course that will probably make the US more competitive then
they have been in some events (ie Mens gymnastics). US should easily
top the medals list as well. Between that and the games being hel in
Atlanta in 1996 those of you who barf wheneve you see nationalistic
tendencies may want to go off to Singapore or Hong Kong for 2 weeks.
The Crazy Met
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191.866 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:29 | 7 |
| �It started off with female gymnast Tatianna Gutsu. When I heard
� that the gov't moved her and her other six family members from a two room
� apartment to a four room apartment because she made the national team I
� wanted her to win.
I thought you didn't like the idea of an athelete personally
benefitting as a result of participating in the Olympics?
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191.867 | The new-found freedom of the eastern block | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:34 | 6 |
| I was rooting for Shannon Miller, but at the same time I didn't feel
too bad that Gutsu was kicking butt. Gutsu is Ukrainian and it was
wonderful to see my nationality's lovely gold and blue flag rise to its
national anthem at the medal ceremony.
--dan'l
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191.868 | | FUTURE::JST_ONGE | John St.Onge USDSL DTN 275-2715 | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:27 | 6 |
| Re: .863
I don't believe Canada won a gold medal when they hosted the Olympics
in 1976.
John
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191.869 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:32 | 10 |
|
>> I thought you didn't like the idea of an athelete personally
>> benefitting as a result of participating in the Olympics?
Nope, you missed the boat completely, Mac. I have no prob-
lem with an athlete benefitting personally from the Olympics.
I just don't think that should be their ONLY reason for being
there.
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191.870 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 07 1992 14:25 | 9 |
| � Nope, you missed the boat completely, Mac. I have no prob-
� lem with an athlete benefitting personally from the Olympics.
� I just don't think that should be their ONLY reason for being
� there.
So, how do you know that the Unified Team gymnast didn't work to make
the Olympic team simply to get a better place to live? Or that Larry
Bird is just in it for the endorsements? Oh, that's right, American
atheletes are just money-grubbing opportunists at heart.
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191.871 | | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Fri Aug 07 1992 14:51 | 15 |
| A couple of surprises:
Jennifer Capriati beat Steffi Graf, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to win the
gold medal. Capriati broke Graf at 4-4 in the third set, then
served out for the medal.
A huge surprise in track & field (only a DT loss would be a bigger
upset in the Olymmpics):
Sergei Bubka failed twice at 18'8.5", passed through to 18'10.5"
and failed on his third attempt. He gets no medal, didn't succeed
on even one attempt at any height, and (according to NBC radio)
didn't even come close to succeeding at any of his attempts.
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191.872 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Aug 07 1992 15:15 | 10 |
| re: .871
So who did win the pole vault.
Capriati has now beaten all the top players ate least once
(Seles,Graf,Sabatini,Sanchez-Vicario,Navratilova). Maybe she will make
the US Open her grand slam breakthrough.
The Crazy Met
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191.873 | more results | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Fri Aug 07 1992 15:21 | 10 |
| and more results:
Kevin Jackson and John Smith have won the gold in wrestling.
Becker/Stich won the mens tennis doubles.
USA won the pairs synch-or-swim.
TTom
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191.874 | Can any favorite win? | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Fri Aug 07 1992 17:02 | 17 |
| Has any preolympic track and field favorite won their event?
I can think of Sotomayer in the high jump. Kevin Young was not the
popular pick,Sam Matete was.
Lost in the Dan and Dave hoopla: Rob Muzzio of the US finished fifth in
the decathlon,only 114 points behind Johnson
US 4 x 400 relay. Lewis, Watts & Andrew Valmon are certainties but
who will complete the team? How about Kevin Young? If he can run 46.79
with hurdles,he's got to have a low 44 in him.
If the upset pattern continues then Morcelli will not win the 1500.
There are three Kenyans in the final and I wouldn't be surprised to see
them get a couple of medals.
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191.875 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Aug 07 1992 17:17 | 4 |
| Lewis was a co-favorite in the long jump.
The Crazy Met
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191.876 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Aug 10 1992 09:00 | 22 |
| First, a tidbit. NBC estimates loss at 100 million.
2nd week viewing was off 15% - reason given: lack of 'female' attention
sports - 1st week has swimming, woman's gymnastics.
ANalysts say NBC should show more synchro swimming in the 2nd week. NBC
official says Olympic Committee should get more "Female appeal" sports in
the Olympics.
Oh, and NBC said they had a 'hard time' finding programming to fill the
2nd week. Hey, NBC - how about SHOWING SOME SPORTS!!!!!!!!!!
You had a zillion hours to choose from - and you say "Hard time filling
slots..." They said they lost male viewers to "Pennant races". Ever think
that maybe viewers didn't want to see 10 minutes of sports, 25 minutes
of commercials, and 25 minutes of fluff every hour! Saying they had
a hard time "Filling time slots" is the lamest excuse of ALL time.
JD
PS: That Gymnastics stuff with the ball, the hula hoop, etc - they are
kidding, aren't they?
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191.877 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 09:50 | 29 |
| >ANalysts say NBC should show more synchro swimming in the 2nd week. NBC
>official says Olympic Committee should get more "Female appeal" sports in
>the Olympics.
Gag me with a ladle!
Those babes in the synchronized swimming made me wanna hurl big time.
>Oh, and NBC said they had a 'hard time' finding programming to fill the
>2nd week. Hey, NBC - how about SHOWING SOME SPORTS!!!!!!!!!!
I could have done with more coverage of what they showed. I mean,
it looked like Lewis and Powell were the only guys in the long jump.
They did have a couple of human interest pieces that I liked this week.
>PS: That Gymnastics stuff with the ball, the hula hoop, etc - they are
>kidding, aren't they?
Gotta do something to that sport. Like maybe put ground glass on the
mat. Yeah, that's the ticket....
'Saw
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191.878 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 09:55 | 36 |
| Okay, some thoughts.....
Carl Lewis was magnificent, along with the rest of the guys in the 4x100.
And just when you thought it couldnt' get any better, we smoked 'em in the
4x400. Two new world records.
As JD mentioned before, "Rhythmic Gymnastics?????" Gimme a break.
I almost lost lunch when that one girl was doing the thing with the ball,
and the commentator says "Oh, she'll lose points for catching it with
both hands". You've got to be kidding....
The piece on Abebe Bikila, and the Ethiopian runners was great.
The marathon. I watched it all. I'm seriously questioning the American
strategy. I mean, if you know that the race is going to be going
through the city, where you can't keep an eye on the front of the pack,
then it kind of invalidates your "lay back and wait" plan. You can't
see when someone makes a break.
And the guy analyzing the strides was okay, but I'm saying to myself
"All this proves is that runner X needs a stride coach".
The gutsiest guy in the marathon was the guy from Mongolia who finished
last.
Does anybody else think that the new Atlanta mascot is the stupidest looking
thing you've ever seen?
'SAw
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191.879 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | We won't be drinking Coca-Cola | Mon Aug 10 1992 09:58 | 8 |
| With the marathon coverage being shown on a tape-delay basis, there was
no excuse for NBC not showing the breakaway move three Asian runners
made near the 15-mile mark...this was one of the two big strategic
moves of the race (the other being when the eventual winner left the
silver medalist in the dust with a couple miles to go).
py
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191.880 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Mon Aug 10 1992 10:01 | 17 |
| >PS: That Gymnastics stuff with the ball, the hula hoop, etc - they are
>kidding, aren't they?
You gotta wonder why they have this as an olympic event and exclude a
legitimate sport such as women's water polo which has been around since
the 60's.
>Those babes in the synchronized swimming made me wanna hurl big time.
Those women are there to compete, 'Saw. They aren't there for your
viewing pleasure. I know you're just kidding around, but still you are
judging someone on outward appearance alone. And for all you know,
one of 'em might enjoy rugby. ;-)
Dare we say...sychronized swimming is a lot...ah, fergit it.
--dan'l
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191.881 | unbelievable | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Mon Aug 10 1992 10:37 | 8 |
| I'm with Saw.
The Whatizit looks wins a gold medal for stupidity and inanity. And
what's with those rings on his tail? Isn't that some kind of slur?
Let's hope Atlanta recovers from this/it.
TTom
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191.882 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | A legend in six decades | Mon Aug 10 1992 10:46 | 7 |
|
Now that it's all over, I can say I really longed for the old ABC
coverage with Jim McKay: A couple of hours a night that was crisp,
concise, and well-edited.
Dickstah
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191.883 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 10:47 | 18 |
| > Those women are there to compete, 'Saw. They aren't there for your
> viewing pleasure. I know you're just kidding around, but still you are
> judging someone on outward appearance alone. And for all you know,
> one of 'em might enjoy rugby. ;-)
Okay, let me clarify.
It wasn't so much their looks, it was their "fake glitzy showy *charisma*"
I mean they all smiled like someone had put a corncob someplace not nice.
I realize that's a part of competing, and I realize that what they do
is difficult, however, I, like you, would much rather see a sport like
woman's water polo than synchronized drown, uh, er, swimming...
'Saw
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191.884 | Doesn't seem right that they're in the US again in '96 | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Aug 10 1992 11:08 | 12 |
| I would've like to see the gold medal game in volleyball yesterday
afternoon, but instead NBC shows "a look back" at the swimming events.
I don't understand how a US city was even allowed to bid for the '96
games, let alone land them just 12 years after they were held in the
US. Is the IOC trying to make up for the fact that the US went 50+
years without hosting them? Were the other cities bidding form them
that bad? The announcers did mention last night that Atlanta being
chosen was somewhat of an upset.
Joe
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191.885 | | SHALOT::MEDVID | there is really no-one left | Mon Aug 10 1992 11:21 | 13 |
| I don't know why Atlanta got them either, though I have some
speculation. After two consecutive summer games in Asia and Europe,
the IOC may have wanted one of the western hemisphere countries to have
the games.
Did Canada even bid after Montreal went into debt they won't have paid
off until the year 2003? Mexico's economy is in shambles and can't
afford the games. Central American countries are still in political
turmoil.
But I would think that bottom line, it came down to television money.
--dan'l
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191.886 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Mon Aug 10 1992 11:33 | 9 |
| Athens wanted the centennial games in 1996 but there was no way that
they could afford them. Other than Athens being the sentimental choice,
Atlanta was the most reasonable choice. Especially as .885 pointed out.
The last 3 olympices (Seoul, France, Barcelona) were in Europe or Asia
and I don't believe Canada or any Latin American countries bid on the
games.
The Crazy Met
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191.887 | Background on Bubka | RUTILE::ZIMAN | | Mon Aug 10 1992 12:07 | 13 |
|
Can someone give me a little background on the pole vaulter Bubka?
I'm watching from France and they spent TREMENDOUS amounts of time
on him (camera time) watching him thinking, putting his clothes on
taking his sweats off to vault, watching him lie on the ground....
etc. It was so out of the ordinary from the more objective coverage
I've seen. The other thing I noticed is when he failed to clear
his final vault, he just seemed to smile as he walked back to get
dressed.
The coverage here has been excellent. 5 channels, they showed
all competitors in the events, saw complete events (commercials
only after completion) plus end of the day highlights.
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191.888 | HTH | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Mon Aug 10 1992 12:17 | 6 |
| Sergei Bubka holds the world record - all of them -for the pole vault.
You might say that he's to his sport like Michael Jordan is to
basketball, only much more dominating. Up to the Olympics, he was
unbeatable and has been for the lasted several years.
TTom
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191.889 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | The last gang in town | Mon Aug 10 1992 12:27 | 11 |
|
>> -< You really thought it was boring? >-
>> Hey, Tommy, pack your Speedo and meet me at the pool. I'll teach you
>> not to insult water polo. :-)
No doubt, it takes a lot of athletic ability to play but it just didn't
do anything for me. It looks like a cross between synchronised swim-
ming and soccer with all of the most exciting elements of both <heavy
sarcasm>.
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191.890 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | I brake for tailgaters | Mon Aug 10 1992 13:11 | 3 |
| Tommy, I with ya on this one, babe.
Mark.
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191.891 | Toronto also bid | SALES::THILL | | Mon Aug 10 1992 13:37 | 20 |
| So what does the Atlanta mascot look like? I dunno, that critter (is it
a cat, dog, or what) for the Barcelona olympics was s drwan by some
graphic designer who "Got stoned and scrawled it in 15 seconds" so I
suppose anything goes. (This week's SI had a_article on this) FWIW, the
USA World Cup mascot is a stoopit looking doag that most closely resembles
the bad Hanna-Barbera animation of the '60s. I liked the Itlaia '90 stick
figure.
Oh yeah, a bunch of other cities bid for the olympics in 1996, among
them Manchester England (would have had to build too many facilities),
Melbourne Australia, Athens (no infrastructure to speak of), Zagreb,
Croatia (yeah, right) and Toronto. Toronto, like Atlanta, wouldn't have
been a bad choice from a US/TV point of view = $$$$ since both are in
the eastern time zone. With lots of live TV possible, they could extort
even more $$$ from the networks. Not that we'd actually see any sports,
but it wouldn't allow as much time for editing. Basically the only
other selection criteria is based primarily on which city can do the best
job of bribing hte IOC, nothing more, notheing less.
Tom
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191.892 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 13:39 | 18 |
| I guess it all comes down to personal taste and experience.
Like with me, I don't particularly care all that much for basketball.
Oh, I will watch hoops if it's a big game, or something special like
the dream team, but it's not like the Giants in football where I won't
miss a game.
I found water polo to be interesting, amazing to marvel at the athletic
ability of the players, and something different.
Or take sailing. To some folks it's about as interesting as watching
paint dry, but if you've sailed or sail, and know a little about it,
it becomes more interesting. I, for one, would have like to have seen
a little sailing, considering we did pretty well....
Takes all kinds of folks to make up a world,
'Saw
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191.893 | Finis | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Mon Aug 10 1992 13:55 | 53 |
| Parting thoughts on the Olympics ...
The new Atlanta '96 mascot is way "out there" on the weirdness scale but
at least it's not some stupid cute little animal thing. And since when
did a mascot (translation: "marketing tool") become such an important part
of the Olympics anyway ??? Watching the Atlanta NBC feed yesterday, I
could've sworn that the good folk of northern Georgia were all nibbling
their collective fingernails just dying to get a glimpse of this "thing".
Weird.
Juan Antonio Samaranch must feel like he's on Cloud 9. He brought the
'Pics to his home city and country and they went off without a hitch. He
was even caught doing "the wave" in the stands so he musta been giddy.
Third legman Dennis Mitchell passing it off and then running behind
anchorman Carl Lewis in the 4x100 relay ... yelling at him, pointing at
him, urging him to scorch it on home. Great stuff ...
Hey, I personally know a gold medal winner !!! Andrew Valmon, opening
leg of the world record 4x400 relay team, is a Jersey boy and graduated
from Manchester Township High School near Lakehurst, NJ. My dad has been
a math teacher and football coach at Manchester High since the late '70s
and had Valmon in several math classes. Superb young man and easily the
finest athlete in that school's history.
{Aside: Valmon also won a gold for the relay in Seoul but he did not run
the final heat. This time he was there for all to see.}
Rhythmic Gymnastics had me on the floor rolling all the way. Hey, the
MicroHUNTs do that stuff everyday. Unreal. The rope, the hoop, the
ball, and the clubs. Way too funny. Would make another *great* SNL skit.
Why is that Magic Johnson, with one smile, can wipe away any and all of my
cynical thoughts about the Dream Team ??? Were the DT'ers bullies ???
Yep. Were they pampered princes ??? Yep. Were the games lopsided and
boring ??? Yep. Were it still a helluva lot of fun to see Magic Johnson
play world-class basketball ??? Absolutely. I could watch hours of his
highlight films ... hell, I could watch films of just his passes.
Smooth move by the Nike boys to cover up the Reebok logos. Ain't nobody
gonna diss 'em for wearing da flag.
The 45-minute lookback at the 1972 Munich Massacre was superb. I remember
that awful day very well. The piece woulda been perfect if they had shown
the ABC clips of Jim McKay announcing the sad "They're all gone" news to a
stunned world.
Through it all, I enjoyed these games. The individual athletes themselves
often define what international relations could be. Maybe there is hope.
If I'm still living in the South come 1996, I'm definitely heading to
Hotlanna for some 'Pics tix. Should be a great show.
Bob Hunt
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191.894 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 14:02 | 40 |
| > Juan Antonio Samaranch must feel like he's on Cloud 9. He brought the
> 'Pics to his home city and country and they went off without a hitch. He
> was even caught doing "the wave" in the stands so he musta been giddy.
Plus, Barcelonna was showcased to all the world. It's not a spot I had
ever dreamed of wanting to vacation in, but after seeing it, I think it's
rather high on the Chainsaw's list of "Must Do Things Before You End Up
Eating STrained Peas and Chopped Liver in the Nursing Home".....
> Rhythmic Gymnastics had me on the floor rolling all the way. Hey, the
> MicroHUNTs do that stuff everyday. Unreal. The rope, the hoop, the
> ball, and the clubs. Way too funny. Would make another *great* SNL skit.
"Well, Bob, Irena is a mere .002 points down at this juncture. She's got
some extremely difficult moves coming up with the clubs, but she can't
afford to let one club stop moving at any point. They'll deduct .5
for that....." 8^)
> Why is that Magic Johnson, with one smile, can wipe away any and all of my
> cynical thoughts about the Dream Team ??? Were the DT'ers bullies ???
> Yep. Were they pampered princes ??? Yep. Were the games lopsided and
> boring ??? Yep. Were it still a helluva lot of fun to see Magic Johnson
> play world-class basketball ??? Absolutely. I could watch hours of his
> highlight films ... hell, I could watch films of just his passes.
Watching a man who truly loves his craft is an inspiration.
> Smooth move by the Nike boys to cover up the Reebok logos. Ain't nobody
> gonna diss 'em for wearing da flag.
Ditto.
'Saw
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191.895 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Mon Aug 10 1992 14:23 | 36 |
| Well, I have had my fill of the following:
- GTE Sprint
- Paula Abdul and Diet Coke
- The teacher who bought a Saturn
- Chevy trucks that are "Like a Rock"
- The new Ford Escort
- MCI
- Oldsmobiles riding around for 100,000 miles
- The GE refrigerator
- Folgers in your cup
- AT&T
- Gwen's shady accusations
- Some whiners on the US wwomens' swim team
- That "WOMAN" doing commentary at diving events
- Bela Karoyli
Could stand a few more of:
- Lee jeans commericals with buttons shooting around a room
- The United Airlines bit with the Killer Whales
- Seinfeld
o Amateur versus Professional Dogs
o "Bob" Stack
The US diver who did a "backflop" and then coming back and nailing his
next dive.
Derrick ??? from GB and his Dad.
Carl Lewis, Gail Devers and Evelyn Ashford
Svetlana B. with better teeth
Rich
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191.896 | Ren or Stimpy | CAMONE::MAZUR | It ain't the meat, it's the lotion. | Mon Aug 10 1992 14:42 | 2 |
| When I first saw the Atlanta mascot, I thought it was either Ren or
Stimpy (I get them mixed up) on drugs.
|
191.897 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Mon Aug 10 1992 15:06 | 20 |
|
> Third legman Dennis Mitchell passing it off and then running behind
> anchorman Carl Lewis in the 4x100 relay ... yelling at him, pointing at
> him, urging him to scorch it on home. Great stuff ...
Yea, that was pretty good - wasn't real obvious either, since the announcers
didn't say anything about it. That was some awesome perforance by the US
runners though. NBC did a good job explaining the details of the handoffs in
the 4x100 relay and how tricky and important they are. After watching the
4x400 later on, it looks like the handoffs are not only more critical but also
more difficult in the 4x100.
NBC had a pretty good piece Saturday evening about the athletes who aren't in
the spotlight and are just thrilled to be in Barcelona competing. They showed
the British runner who pulled up with the muscle pull, some woman runner who
trains literally in the midst of a war zone and finished dead last in her
qualifying heat, etc.
Joe
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191.898 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 15:07 | 14 |
| > Well, I have had my fill of the following:
include the coke commercials.
> Could stand a few more of:
the Bud commercial with all the young guys in the
bar wondering where the old guys got all the info from.
'Saw
|
191.899 | so when do the Atlanta/96 ads start? | HBAHBA::HAAS | Head down Frogman | Mon Aug 10 1992 15:09 | 0 |
191.900 | No more Triplecast Ads! | OPTION::LAZARUS | David Lazarus @KYO,323-4353 | Mon Aug 10 1992 16:01 | 39 |
| If I had only known ....
that NBC planned to do the weekend coverage the way they did,I might
have considered the triplecast. The final weekend was their best chance
to finally do some live afternoon telecasts-especially the marathon but
they couldn't give something for free that (a few) people were paying
for so their marathon coverage was a joke to say the least.
What bugged me the most was the coverage of the end.
1) They cut to a 3 minute commercial before the three Americans
finished and gave you the impression they were 6 or seven minutes
behind when they actually all ran in the very credible 2:15 range-a
litle over 2 minutes behind the winner.
2) After showing the winner collapse at the finish ,we never heard any
medical reports on him.
3) They cut out immediately after the three Americans finished. No
showing some of the later finishers and no interviews.
By the end of the games,I was pretty used to the pattern of NBC's track
coverage. They never started Track coverage before 9:30. Events without
an American presence were totally ignored. In the pole vault Americans
were 4th and 5th(lost medals on tiebreaks) but we never saw them jump.
Bubka and the winner was all we saw. We never saw bronze long jump
medalist Joe Greene jump. We never saw the men's or women's javelin or
discus. I was able to enjoy what little I did see of the track events.
I thought the mens 5000 was an excellent race-what a finish by Dieter
Baumann! The women's 10K had a great duel between a white and black
African woman with Lynn Jennings finishing a gutty third in an American
record.
One thing that Atlanta will have in common with Barcelona will be
intense summer heat. The runners who will win the distance events will
once again be those who have learned to run in the heat.
or
hammer,nor the womens
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191.901 | | QUASER::JACKSONTA | Al Bundies feet=Ford Con. | Mon Aug 10 1992 17:08 | 1 |
| The mascot is laime!
|
191.902 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 10 1992 17:16 | 7 |
| > The mascot is laime!
I agree with Paul Mazur -- it looks like Stimpy on drugs!
8^)
|
191.903 | especially the eyes... | WKRP::LEETCH | US Messaging Practice DTN 432-7628 | Mon Aug 10 1992 17:20 | 5 |
| Re: Whatizit, the '96 mascot
I think it looks like Fay Vincent.
Bruce
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191.904 | He wasn't far off, either ... | MIMS::ROLLINS_R | | Tue Aug 11 1992 14:30 | 2 |
| One man, interviewed on the news here in Atlanta, described Whatizit as
"a slap-happy sperm cell with a Jimmy Carter smile."
|
191.905 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Aug 11 1992 15:21 | 5 |
| >One man, interviewed on the news here in Atlanta, described Whatizit as
>"a slap-happy sperm cell with a Jimmy Carter smile."
that's PRICELESS!!!!!
|
191.906 | Vrooom, vrooom ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Heartbreak Motor Oil and Bombay Gin | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:00 | 24 |
| And here's something else to make you laugh about the 1996 'Pics in
Atlanta ...
Each host city is allowed to "suggest" to the IOC several non-medal
demonstration sports to not only showcase unique localized sports but also
to perhaps give the IOC some fresh ideas to think about for future Games.
Guess what the Atlanta group is *seriously* thinking about suggesting for
a demo sport in 1996 ...
You got it ... NASCAR-style stock car racing !!!
Some of the ideas being kicked around are the notions of team driving,
uniform car setups, sprint races, long-distance races, road races, track
races, and so on ...
Now ain't that a hoot ??? I can just see the "Dream Team" in 1996 with
Dale and Ernie and Davey and Cale and Billy Bob Bo Brett and they'll
probably ask the King to make a stirring comeback. Man, the natives down
here will have a blast.
Bob Hunt
|
191.907 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:20 | 10 |
| Speaking of demo sports, the head of the IOC has said that he would
like to see the number of sports in the Olympics *reduced*. There are
some rumblings to remove soccer from the Olympics which have been given
new life due to poor attendance/viewership of the matches in this
year's games. There also was an attempt to move the more "winter"
sports to the Winter Olympics. I don't know what these are, but I'd
guess basketball would be one of them.
He's also looking to cut down on the number of atheletes participating
by imposing qualifying standards worldwide.
|
191.908 | | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:26 | 9 |
| There are some worldwide qualifying standards already in place. He
wants to extend them to many more of the Track and Field and Swimming
events. Of course the ruling bodies for these sports have to make the
final decision. Unfortunately it is these 2 sports that the poorer
countries have a better chance of sending teams because they both
require minimal amount of equipment.
The Crazy Met
|
191.909 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:40 | 9 |
| re qualifying standards in Olympic track:
I think the way it works is that every country can put *one* athlete in
a given event (regardless of whether he/she has met the qualifying
standard), but a country's second and third athletes in an event
must meet the qualifying standard...JD would know for sure.
py
|
191.910 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:43 | 4 |
| I like NASCAR racing, but in the Olympics?????? Gimme a break!
'Saw
|
191.911 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:56 | 5 |
| PY is correct.
You can send one in an event, but others have to meet a qualifying time.
JD
|
191.912 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Tue Aug 11 1992 18:47 | 10 |
| > There also was an attempt to move the more "winter"
> sports to the Winter Olympics. I don't know what these are, but I'd
> guess basketball would be one of them.
Basketball was one of them and wrestling was another. I recall them already
talking about this sometime in recent months, but I thought they rejected the
idea, deciding to keep only events that take place on ice and snow in the
winter games.
Joe
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191.913 | Tires as the Rings! | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | I will truely miss my friends! | Tue Aug 11 1992 19:23 | 11 |
|
I Love it! OlympicNASCAR! Bill Jr would make a fortune!
Of course everone would have to have a pit pass to truly appreciate
the effect of the team concept!
I'm a native I guess!
Stomp yer Moter!
B.A.
|
191.914 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Aug 12 1992 10:31 | 2 |
| Yes, the idea to move some of the wintery summer events to the Winter
games was squashed.
|
191.915 | Demo sports in 96?? | CTHQ::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Wed Aug 12 1992 13:54 | 30 |
| -1,
Aww, now I'm disappointed Mac.
I thought maybe if we moved a coupla sports from the summer to
winter Olympics it could generate new excitement.
Now if water polo and platform diving moved think of the possibilities.
We'd see a much more exciting dangerous water polo game. The pool
surface, 4' thick of ice of course, could be patterned both
offensively and defensively with holes ala ice fishing. The
participants take their positions in these holes and when the match
begins, they swim under the ice to reach their respective offensive
and defensive positions in their holes. Now the excitemwnt factor
comes in when you get to see how many of the participants actually
make it to their holes. You cut down on the dirty fouls underwater
but you have conditions-induced man advantages. If participant(s)
don't make it to their positions either by drowning or hypothermia,
well, there's your man(men) advantage. A game of attrition.
Now for the platform diving, same principle invoked. You'd get to
eliminate the subjective judging on the all-important entry.
The divers of course will be subjectively judged on the technical
in-flight moves, but the entry will be cast in concrete, so to speak.
You'll be able to differentiate between the jagged ice breaks of the
belly flop; the smooth vertical body cut of the perfect entry; the
so-fine rips in the ice for too-late or too-realy entries. Of course
you'll needs multiple pools,
HTH
MikeL
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191.916 | | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Wed Aug 12 1992 14:06 | 7 |
| re .915:
Geez, MrT left, so JD took over for him.
Dinz left, so MikeL figures he's gotta be the one on hallugeons!
MikeL, I'm ROLLLLLIIIINNNNGGGGG!!!!!!!1111
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191.917 | Only in Barcelona.... | SALES::THILL | | Thu Aug 13 1992 10:17 | 32 |
| There was talk about eliminating soccer from the olympics, but nothing
has been done so far.
The thing about Barcelonains not getting excited (and willing to pay
$40/seat) has more to do with Spain's rich tradition than anything else.
Will Olympic baseball (non-USA games) draw 50,000 to Atlanta Fulton County
Stadium in 96? Sure, Cuba would be a decent draw, but for a Korea -
Italy game? FC Barcelona is one of the most successful clubs in the world
(current European Champions) and even the area's lesser club, FC Espanol,
could probably beat the Olympic teams.
Olympic soccer is restricted to under 23 age group. These are mostly
pros, but less established players who haven't made a name for
themselves yet. It would be like having an all-star baseball team of
rookies and 2nd year men, instead of the Cansecos, Hendersons, Clemons
Sandbergs, etc. To have a "dream team" setup would be like a World Cup
every other year. This would diminish the imporatance of the real WC,
and play havoc with the contenental nations championships played in off
years.
Olympic soccer drew well in Korea, and LA, and probably would get
decent crowds in Atlanta. It's mainly that Catalonians get enough of
first-rate futbol during the regular season, so the U-23 teams are a
pale second and not worth first-rate ticket prices (excpet maybe Spain
games). Beijing is rumored as a possibility for the 2000 'pics, and
that should also be good for olympic soccer. The only places where it
really wouldn't fly would be in some of the European countries with a
top rate league, like Italy, France or England (since they don't even
HAVE a "Great Britain" soccer team. Most of the rest of the world would
be OK.
Tom
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191.918 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Thu Aug 13 1992 12:41 | 6 |
|
Lessee now, soccer doesn't draw well here, because we don't have a
tradition. But soocer doesn't draw well in Spain, because they do have
a tradition. What wimpy excuses.
BOSS
|
191.919 | Baseball comparison... | SALES::THILL | | Thu Aug 13 1992 13:04 | 28 |
| Yep, that's it. Use the baseball analogy...that's why I included it,
so even YOU could understand it :-)
Would YOU pay $18 for a box seat at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium for
an Olympic clash of baseball titans such as Holland vs France? Why
would you, when you could see the NL Champion Braves there 81 times a
year?
Not to put down soccer olympians, but the USA team (which tied silver
medalist Poland) was composed of mainly college players. Some may get
pro contracts in Europe if they are lucky, since the USA did OK (1-1-1 in
3 games). None of these guys would even have a prayer of making the FC
Barcelona team (or any other big 1st division team in a major European
league). Maybe they could make a Spanish second division team, perhaps a
3rd division team in Italy. As for the other countries, Bronze medalist
Ghana has several pro players in France, and some of Italy's Olympians
play in the Serie A, the best league on the planet.
Spain's games drew well, as did Italy, but most of the "showcase" teams
that would normally spark some inteest were missing - Brazil, Argentina,
France, Holland and Great Britan doesn't have a team. If tho teams were
there, attendance wold have been better.
BTW, the Rose bowl drew 104,000 for the Gold medal game in 1984, and
all the other games were sellouts or near-sellouts.
Tom
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191.920 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Fri Aug 14 1992 10:04 | 12 |
| I'm still looking at the tapes of this year's olympics.
The Dan and Dave commercials are pretty funny. I especially
like the one where Dan is sitting in a lawn chair in the
foreground with umbrella, drink, etc., at his side. Behind
him you see Dave running back and forth training. Dan keeps
yelling encouragement and a occasional smart remark. Then
a javelin comes to rest between Dan's feet. "Just kidding!"
Pretty funny.
Scott
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191.921 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Up, down, up in the sky... | Fri Aug 14 1992 10:21 | 10 |
| Anyone else been reading Tank MacNamara this week? Some pretty funny
cartoons about the US Olympians returning home. They had one about a
Dream Team press conference -- one frame pointed to a player lying
down, with the explanatory text "Larry Bird lying down until he's asked
a question". Another one showed the US (Women's crossed out, "little
girl's" written over it) Gymnastics Team back home. chowing out at
Burger Doodles now that the pressure of competition is over (urp!).
py
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191.922 | | CAMONE::WAY | Crucial Taunt | Fri Aug 28 1992 10:00 | 59 |
| Check this out. Nothing like an objective report from one of the
last bastions of Communism on Earth:
Article 1261 of clari.sports.olympic:
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From: [email protected] (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.olympic,clari.sports.top
Subject: China rips U.S. media's Olympic coverage
Keywords: olympics
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Date: Wed, 26 Aug 92 10:59:31 PDT
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BEIJING (UPI) -- An official Chinese newspaper assailed the U.S. media
Wednesday for ``slanderous'' coverage of Chinese athletes during the
Barcelona Olympics.
The state-run Beijing Daily accused U.S. journalists of spreading
``rumors'' that Chinese athletes used performance-enhancing drugs,
allowing China to win events previously dominated by Americans.
``American journalists, harboring evil intentions, spread the
slanderous rumors that Zhuang Yong used stimulants,'' said an article by
a commentator identified as Li Runxin.
Zhuang Yong won the gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle and a
silver in the 50 freestyle. She passed drug tests after both races.
The Beijing Daily story did not identify particular U.S. newspapers
or broadcast outlets, but said the ``biased'' coverage stemmed from the
lost supremecy of American swimmers.
``American swimmers have lost gold medals and American journalists
have lost their style,'' it said.
``With the inherent arrogance and bias of hegemonists they continued
to provoke gold-medal winners Zhuang Yong and Qian Hong by doing their
utmost to blacken their feat,'' the newspaper added.
Qian Hong's gold in the 100-meter butterfly was one of four swimming
golds for China at Barcelona. The Chinese media, which before the Games
had warned against expecting miracles, praised the swimmers after they
beat the favored Americans.
The Beijing Daily also claimed American journalists had mocked Qian
Hong's mother. The reference was to a question in jest by a reporter,
who when told Qian's mother was in ``environmental sanitation,'' asked
whether she was actually a garbage collector.
``This disgusted people and was an ugly piece of theater acted out by
people who lack professional morals and culture,'' the paper said.
``Even though Qian Hong's mother is a health worker as far as we see
things she is also glorious and worthy of our utmost respect,'' the
newspaper said.
``Surely this sort of extremely immoral attack on a person's honor
and the attempt to destroy the person's happiness is blasphemy against
the spirit of civilization of mankind,'' it said.
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191.923 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | Accidentally like a martyr | Fri Aug 28 1992 10:59 | 5 |
|
Doesn't sound to me like they're all that far off base. It seesm like
nowadays whenever an athlete, especially one who isn't American, does
something even mildy out of the ordinary the whispers of drug use start.
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191.924 | | CAMONE::WAY | Crucial Taunt | Fri Aug 28 1992 11:44 | 16 |
| > Doesn't sound to me like they're all that far off base. It seesm like
> nowadays whenever an athlete, especially one who isn't American, does
> something even mildy out of the ordinary the whispers of drug use start.
Yeah, but I think that's natural. Granted, there is always some
nationalism involved, but those performance enhancing drugs can be
hard to detect I think.
At that level of competition, where .01 of a second can mean the difference
between first and second, and competitors are so "equal", I'm not
surprised people suspect drugs....
'Saw
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191.925 | | RDOVAX::BRAKE | | Fri Aug 28 1992 12:01 | 35 |
| I think they Chinese have a point in that American journalists acted
like spoiled brats in their reporting and insinuations.
However, as I recall, the Chinese came from out of nowhere to dominate
womens' swimming events. Just as past Olympics have been ranked by East
German women followed by Americans, it is now the Chinese women
followed by the Americans.
The question of how a swimming program can rise so quickly must be
asked and begs for an explanation. It is no secret that the Chinese
solicted and received coaching assistance from the East German swimming
federation.
Typically, for a program to excel at a world class lovel, it would take
several years. The problem many observers have with the Chinese women
is that they arrived overnight, so to speak.
Chinese have pointed to superior coaching techniques and a vast
resource pool to choose from. Taking them at their word, it IS
possible. However, international competition is different from practice
laps in Nanking.
Many swimmers from many countries confirmed, annonomously, that the
Chinese women swimmers showed many of the traits exhibited by the
tainted East Germans; husky voices, abnormal upper body muscular
development, etc. This does not automatically make the Chinese drug
users. Heck, Shirley Babashoff was a husky little senorita, for that
matter.
But, clearly, the line of association between the Chinese swimmers and
East German coaches has been drawn and, for the sake of the integritry
of the sport, needs to be fully addressed, explained and publicized.
Rich
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191.926 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | Accidentally like a martyr | Fri Aug 28 1992 12:20 | 13 |
|
"Anonymous sources" aren't worth a hill of beans in this crazy world
[continuing the "Casablanca" theme from note #274]. The woman took and
passed two drug tests, to me that carries a little more weight than the
opinions of "anonymous sources". And while it's a well documented fact
that the East Germans had an extensive drug program there does not yet
exist any evidence that the Chinese are running a similar program. It
could very well be that the Chinese are indeed cheating but until it is
proven they have every right to be offended that such accusations are be-
ing made. Americans would do no less. It's one thing to *know* it's quite
another to *show*.
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191.927 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Fri Aug 28 1992 12:42 | 12 |
| Well, don't forget Gail Devers.
She was saying that at least 3 of the women in the
100-meter dash were using drugs.
I didn't listen to all the hooha, but I though Bob Costas
said that the US Olympic committee might even take some
action against her.
If I had the proof, I'd tell the USOC to kiss my butt.
Scott
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191.928 | | MSBOS::BRYDIE | Accidentally like a martyr | Fri Aug 28 1992 12:49 | 6 |
|
I was going to mention that, Scott. She didn't have any proof. It
was pure conjecture on her part and it really smacked of sour grapes.
If Mr. T had a been here he would have been all over her and her
"fine whine" like stink on a skunk.
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191.929 | small nit | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '92 | Fri Aug 28 1992 12:56 | 5 |
| It was Gwenn Torrence who made the accusations after the 100m dash.
Gail Devers won that race.
The Crazy Met
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191.930 | Wherer were the chinese men was an often asked question during these games. | DECWET::METZGER | Hello...ello...lo...o...o... | Fri Aug 28 1992 14:13 | 21 |
|
One of the big indicators in swimming programs and the use of performance
enhancing drugs is the comparison between the Mens and womens programs
on an international level...
The performance enhancing drugs have a greater effect on women swimmers
than they do on men. Usually any program in which the women swimmers
dominate or perform unexpectedly well and the mens program does
significantly less well indicates the use of drugs by the womens team.
For example the great East German teams (admitted drug users) had great
womens teams but only 1 or 2 good men swimmers...
You'll notice that this years chinese team had a great womens team but
a poor to mediocre mens team.
If anybody thinks that the Olympic drug testing keeps up with the
advances in hiding these drugs I've got some slightly damaged property
in Florida for sale...
Metz
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191.931 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Fri Aug 28 1992 15:56 | 9 |
| RE: 191.929
I knew something wasn't right about my reply.
Gwenn Torrance it was.
Thanks, Crazy Met.
Scott
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191.932 | | PEAKS::WOESTEHOFF | | Fri Aug 28 1992 15:58 | 5 |
| Another thing to consider is that the 'roids are most effective in the
shorter/power races(50 and 100 meters). Guess which event the Chinese
and previously the East Germans dominated.
Keith
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191.933 | Yeah but... | CSC32::SALZER | | Fri Aug 28 1992 16:19 | 7 |
| For centuries the Chinese have had a widely known
fascination for performance enhancing substances in
the diet. The art of herbal medicine has been
practiced by them for as far back as history can document.
Western thinking may shrug this off as mumbo-jumbo-heebie-jeebie.
BoB
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191.934 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Flower child gone to seed | Fri Aug 28 1992 17:00 | 16 |
|
re:191
Gee, I had to look twice to make sure that note wasn't posted by
Mr. 'Saw, the SPORTS::TAVERN version of Cliff Claven.
Speaking of ancients,
A remarkable folk are the Persians
When it comes to their pleasurable diversions;
They screw all day
In the regular way,
And save up the nights for perversions.
Dickstah
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191.935 | y | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Fri Aug 28 1992 17:15 | 9 |
|
there once was a ma....
nawww fergit it
;^)
Kev
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191.936 | | SA1794::GUSICJ | Referees whistle while they work.. | Mon Aug 31 1992 14:23 | 22 |
|
Gee, I'm surprised that no one mentioned the fact that a bunch
of East German coaches have been helping out the Chinese for the last
2 years.
With the sudden advancement of the Chinese womens swimming team
coupled with the coaching help of some (former) East German coaches
along with the admitted doping (by east german athletes and
documentation found when the wall and East Germany fell) I'd hardly
call the questioning by the US media whining or crying.
Any country that comes from nowhere to almost dominate a entire
event has to be questioned.
My wish in all this doping stuff is that the powers at be keep
the testing methods secret and the times secret. Random testing a
couple of times a year at major events and testing of all Olympic
participants after competition.
bill..g.
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