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Post by Dave. Wed 01 Aug 2012, 8:29 am

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Day 5 is just about to kick off with Spain and Australia in the men's hockey - the Aussies are called the Kookaburras.

I think today is the start of the gold rush, chances in rowing and most importantly.......

ALLEZ WIGGO! You're indestructible!

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Post by Thomond Wed 01 Aug 2012, 3:52 pm

Rogers of Oz now in front.

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Post by Jennifer1984 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 3:58 pm

Way to go Wiggo. Brilliant ride. Well done too Chris Froome. Gold and Bronze for GB unless Cancellara does something incredible.. Fantastic.

Cancellara is well down on the clock.



Bradley Wiggins becomes Britain's most decorated Olympian by winning his 7th medal today.


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Post by Dave. Wed 01 Aug 2012, 3:58 pm

WIGGO! WIGGO! WIGGO!

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Post by Crimey Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:00 pm

Great day for Team GB.

Any other gold possibilities today?

I know we find out whether the Team GB men's football get through the group stages today.

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Post by Dave. Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:02 pm

Bronze for Froome!

We may have a chance in the 200m breaststroke.

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Post by alfie Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:03 pm

Gold for Wiggo and Bronze for Froome !

And well done Tony Martin for Silver ...

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:03 pm

Well done Wiggins.

There is your sportsman of the year right there Very Happy
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Post by Dave. Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:04 pm

Knighthood, surely?

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Post by Jennifer1984 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:05 pm

Cancellara looks to be in a lot of distress. He was clutching his injured shoulder at the finish and he's clearly in pain.

I hope he's going to be OK.


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Post by Crimey Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:07 pm

Olympic Dave wrote:Knighthood, surely?

You would have thought so after Chris Hoy was knighted after 2008.

But he doesn't seem the character to get knighted.

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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:11 pm

Gold for Bradley Wiggins, now Britain's most successful Olympian in terms of medals won. Fantastic ride from him, he was so far in front. There can be no doubts now, arise Sir Bradley Wiggins (and probable winner of SPOTY). Yahoo Yahoo YahooYahooYahooYahooYahooYahooYahoo

And congratulations to Froome for taking the bronze medal clap

E-I-E-I-O, up that medal table Team GB go! Still the chance of more medals tonight with Jamieson and Willis in the swimming tonight.

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Post by owen10ozzy Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:11 pm

Incredible stuff. Arise Sir Bradley Wiggins..and yes might as well give him the Sports Personality with his gold medal..What a Legend.

If he doesn't get knighted it is criminal!!

And huge round of applause for Froome and everyone involved in British Cycling.

Coach of the year has to go to Dave Brailsford and team award to SKY!

What they have done for this sport has never been done before..just sensational.!

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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:19 pm

Just checked the times, Bradley Wiggins was 42 seconds quicker than 2nd placed Tony Martin. Phenomenal.

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Post by TopHat24/7 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:19 pm

Crimey wrote:Great day for Team GB.

Any other gold possibilities today?

I know we find out whether the Team GB men's football get through the group stages today.

And we only need to win 1 match after the groups to be in contention for medals right?

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Post by Crimey Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:23 pm

TopHat24/7 wrote:
Crimey wrote:Great day for Team GB.

Any other gold possibilities today?

I know we find out whether the Team GB men's football get through the group stages today.

And we only need to win 1 match after the groups to be in contention for medals right?

Yeah, quarters, semis, final. A bronze medal would be good.

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Post by Crimey Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:29 pm

Ahhh, two anchors on BBC.

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Post by Dave. Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:32 pm

They're half an hour late, tut tut. Jake is really coming on well. To be honest, looking at BBC One and Three the only two weak ones are Mishal Hussain and Sonali Shah. Rest I like.

Look, Thorpey is growing on me. Look, he's actually very good.

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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:40 pm

GB 1-0 up against South Africa in the men's hockey at HT.

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Post by Crimey Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:45 pm

The opposite is happening with me, I'm getting more annoyed with Ian Thorpe. He's intelligent enough, it's just one of those unexplainable things when somebody annoys you.

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:47 pm

Iam Thorpe is ok but i can understand how he annoys people. He can be very smug at times.

Garth Crookes annoys the hell out of me, i cant think of a worse pundit in any sport. Its a shame because he was once an excellent football player.
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Post by Dave. Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:51 pm

Yes - Thorpey is Marmite.

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Post by maestegmafia Wed 01 Aug 2012, 4:58 pm

Two golds great results for wiggo and the girls rowing...!

Sailing going really well here in Weymouth. Much better day for GBR sailors

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 5:04 pm

How is the sailing maesteg, any medal chances?
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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 5:35 pm

The GB men's hockey team have drawn 2-2 with the Saffers, a poor result given that South Africa are supposedly the weakest team in the group.

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Post by maestegmafia Wed 01 Aug 2012, 5:54 pm

eirebilly wrote:How is the sailing maesteg, any medal chances?


First medals come on Saturday.

Each fleet racing class, (discipline), has a series of races then a medal race worth double points consisting of only the top ten sailors from the series. At the moment, some fleets have only raced for two or three days, others four.

So all pretty much mid way so still a lot to play for.

But the good news is that GBR are in the top five/six in all classes. We lead the two man Keelboat Star Class (Ian Percy and Andrew Simpson, gold in Beijing), Second in the single handed men's Finn Class (Ben Ainlsie, Gold Beijing, Athens and Sydney), 3rd in the men's windsurfing (Nick Dempsey), 4th in Ladies Laser Radial single hander (Alison Young), 5th in the 49er Two man skiff class and the ladies match racing and lastly 6th in the Laser men's single hander (Paul Goodison, Gold in Beijing).

The match racing, after the current round robin series the top eight make the quarter finals for a knock out stage.

We are looking pretty good in all events down here on the south coast.

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:01 pm

Thanks for that maesteg, much appreciated.

I know nothing about sailing so thanks for the explaination OK
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Post by Jennifer1984 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:11 pm

maestegmafia wrote:
eirebilly wrote:How is the sailing maesteg, any medal chances?


First medals come on Saturday.

Each fleet racing class, (discipline), has a series of races then a medal race worth double points consisting of only the top ten sailors from the series. At the moment, some fleets have only raced for two or three days, others four.

So all pretty much mid way so still a lot to play for.

But the good news is that GBR are in the top five/six in all classes. We lead the two man Keelboat Star Class (Ian Percy and Andrew Simpson, gold in Beijing), Second in the single handed men's Finn Class (Ben Ainlsie, Gold Beijing, Athens and Sydney), 3rd in the men's windsurfing (Nick Dempsey), 4th in Ladies Laser Radial single hander (Alison Young), 5th in the 49er Two man skiff class and the ladies match racing and lastly 6th in the Laser men's single hander (Paul Goodison, Gold in Beijing).


The match racing, after the current round robin series the top eight make the quarter finals for a knock out stage.

We are looking pretty good in all events down here on the south coast.


Thanks for that Maesteg. Keep the reports coming.

It's good to see somebody describe what's happening without slipping into nautical jargon.


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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:14 pm

As i wrote earlier, what i really like about the Olympics is the fact that we all get excited about them and watch sports that we would never normally watch. When we dont understand them, there is always a knowledgable poster out there to explain them to us Very Happy
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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:16 pm

GB women have lost to Italy in straight sets in the volleyball and the men have lost in straight sets to Norway in the beach volleyball. Never mind, Andy Murray has just won in 3 sets and is through to the quarter-finals to keep the dream alive.

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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:34 pm

And now the GB women's basketball team has lost to Russia 67-61 which equals a third straight defeat.

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Post by djlovesyou Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:55 pm

I'm no expert, but that seems like a good result against Russia, despite losing.

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Post by maestegmafia Wed 01 Aug 2012, 6:56 pm

Jennifer1984 wrote:
maestegmafia wrote:
eirebilly wrote:How is the sailing maesteg, any medal chances?


First medals come on Saturday.

Each fleet racing class, (discipline), has a series of races then a medal race worth double points consisting of only the top ten sailors from the series. At the moment, some fleets have only raced for two or three days, others four.

So all pretty much mid way so still a lot to play for.

But the good news is that GBR are in the top five/six in all classes. We lead the two man Keelboat Star Class (Ian Percy and Andrew Simpson, gold in Beijing), Second in the single handed men's Finn Class (Ben Ainlsie, Gold Beijing, Athens and Sydney), 3rd in the men's windsurfing (Nick Dempsey), 4th in Ladies Laser Radial single hander (Alison Young), 5th in the 49er Two man skiff class and the ladies match racing and lastly 6th in the Laser men's single hander (Paul Goodison, Gold in Beijing).


The match racing, after the current round robin series the top eight make the quarter finals for a knock out stage.

We are looking pretty good in all events down here on the south coast.


Thanks for that Maesteg. Keep the reports coming.

It's good to see somebody describe what's happening without slipping into nautical jargon.


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Arrrgh me heart that be so...!

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Post by Jennifer1984 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:02 pm

maestegmafia wrote:
Arrrgh me heart that be so...!


Now, now..... don't go all pirate on me, ya scurvy swab..!! Very Happy

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Post by djlovesyou Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:04 pm

3 gold medals for North Korea at weightlifting.

Interesting thought, but I wonder how much jurisdiction anti-doping officials have in that country.

But of course, no way they could be doping, drug testing is just too stringent.

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Post by maestegmafia Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:07 pm

Jennifer1984 wrote:
maestegmafia wrote:
Arrrgh me heart that be so...!


Now, now..... don't go all pirate on me, ya scurvy swab..!! Very Happy

Sorry that was my best Cornish...! Might have got spelling wrong. Ha ha ha

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:12 pm

I was just watching the repeat of the mens 8 in rowing. Not sure who the BBC commentator was but i am kind of glad for him that GB got bronze, sure if they had won gold he would have been after having a heart attack Very Happy

I love that passion in a commentator Very Happy
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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:15 pm

Why does Gary Linekar always distinguish between Northern Irish and Brittish? Are they all not on the GBR team?
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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:16 pm

19:30 could be our next medal with Jamieson and Willis both in the 200m breaststroke final. Lowe & women's 4x200m team also in swimming finals. GB men's football team kick off at 19:45 against Uruguay needing a point. GB boxers Luke Campbell (20:30) and Anthony Joshua (23:15) are also in action. Come on GB!


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Post by Duty281 Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:17 pm

eirebilly wrote:Why does Gary Linekar always distinguish between Northern Irish and Brittish? Are they all not on the GBR team?

Well NI are part of the team but they're separate from Great Britain. The official team name is something like 'Team Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.

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Post by djlovesyou Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:19 pm

Duty281 wrote:

Well NI are part of the team but they're separate from Great Britain. The official team name is something like 'Team Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.

The official name of the team is Team Great Britain. Athletes from Northern Ireland are allowed to choose whether they want to compete for GB or the Republic of Ireland, so it's not actually GB & NI.

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:19 pm

Bradley Wiggins is one of the greatest ever cyclists and sportsman from GB but he also comes across as such a humble and really likeable person.
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Post by EnglishReign Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:19 pm

eirebilly wrote:I was just watching the repeat of the mens 8 in rowing. Not sure who the BBC commentator was but i am kind of glad for him that GB got bronze, sure if they had won gold he would have been after having a heart attack Very Happy

I love that passion in a commentator Very Happy

My personal fav was in 08 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekbW5rkMrpQ

"The British are coming! The British are coming!". Superb.

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:21 pm

Duty281 wrote:
eirebilly wrote:Why does Gary Linekar always distinguish between Northern Irish and Brittish? Are they all not on the GBR team?

Well NI are part of the team but they're separate from Great Britain. The official team name is something like 'Team Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.

Really? I always though that the whole team was called GBR. Live an learn i guess.
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Post by dummy_half Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:22 pm

eirebilly wrote:I was just watching the repeat of the mens 8 in rowing. Not sure who the BBC commentator was but i am kind of glad for him that GB got bronze, sure if they had won gold he would have been after having a heart attack Very Happy

I love that passion in a commentator Very Happy

I still like Barry Davies's 'where were the Germans? But frankly, who cares?' comment from the hockey final in 88. He even parodied it the other night when the GB women's hockey team were routing South Korea.

It's the Olympics, I don't see any problem with the British Broadcasting Company getting behind the British team and losing some of their impartiality.

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:22 pm

EnglishReign wrote:
eirebilly wrote:I was just watching the repeat of the mens 8 in rowing. Not sure who the BBC commentator was but i am kind of glad for him that GB got bronze, sure if they had won gold he would have been after having a heart attack Very Happy

I love that passion in a commentator Very Happy

My personal fav was in 08 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekbW5rkMrpQ

"The British are coming! The British are coming!". Superb.

Ha haa, thats brilliant. Cheers mate OK
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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:23 pm

dummy_half wrote:
eirebilly wrote:I was just watching the repeat of the mens 8 in rowing. Not sure who the BBC commentator was but i am kind of glad for him that GB got bronze, sure if they had won gold he would have been after having a heart attack Very Happy

I love that passion in a commentator Very Happy

I still like Barry Davies's 'where were the Germans? But frankly, who cares?' comment from the hockey final in 88. He even parodied it the other night when the GB women's hockey team were routing South Korea.

It's the Olympics, I don't see any problem with the British Broadcasting Company getting behind the British team and losing some of their impartiality.

Mate, not complaining at all. I love that passion.
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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:28 pm

I know i called Clare Balding a blockhead as a pundit with swimming but i am actually warming to her...
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Post by Crimey Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:30 pm

eirebilly wrote:I know i called Clare Balding a blockhead as a pundit with swimming but i am actually warming to her...

Same, I think she's been very good at the swimming considering she's not an expert.

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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:33 pm

Crimey wrote:
eirebilly wrote:I know i called Clare Balding a blockhead as a pundit with swimming but i am actually warming to her...

Same, I think she's been very good at the swimming considering she's not an expert.

I realy disliked her at first but i really think that she is doing a great job Very Happy
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Post by eirebilly Wed 01 Aug 2012, 7:36 pm

Jaysus, that was close for Jamieson. What an effort from him, it took a world record swim to beat him.
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