A Japanese man won gold in skateboarding
I’m not sure if this is real, but here you go
And the Austrian cyclist that you note in #2 has a Ph.D. in Mathematics from The University of Cambridge. So, yeah...I find myself very interested in all kinds of random things I never would be, such as:
1) The women's fencing gold medal match (US won).
2) Women's road cycling (breakaway lady without a team won - the pack didn't realize she was still out ahead LOL)
3) US vs Japan water polo (stopped watching when we were up 22-4. I have no idea why Japan left their incompetent goalie in there.)
If there's any sport I would/could never do, it would be water polo. That's like a death sentence.
A couple University of Virginia swimmers won medals yesterday. On the Today Show the TV hosts asked them to do the fight song real quick and the pair said they didn’t go to football games so didn’t really know it.
Now you know at least 1. I have been watching recorded, entire sessions in events that are of interest. Not so much gymnastics and swimming, but things like water polo, surfing, sailing, etc.I'm kinda surprised anyone is watching. I don't know one person who is watching the Olympics....
Yeah, track and field are my favorite. I have a friend who was on the gymnastics team at Temple years ago, so he watches all of that. My wife will only watch women’s gymnastics.I’m the guy who’ll watch track and swimming events. There are better places to watch Soccer and Basketball, but the Olympics are one of the best places to watch other events I played when I was younger.
The funny thing about track and swimming, is you just don’t have meets anymore (unless you count road races) when you get older, but you can still do the sport on your own or with friends.
Some of the big named sports feel very anti-climactic to me. How on earth does an NBA all-star team lose to France? US women's soccer has only won 1 out of 3 games, and would have lost a 4th had the Netherlands' goal just now not have been called back (it hit the bar twice and then was tapped in, but they were called offsides on the putback). How the hell does the team who was once the greatest on earth have trouble beating literally almost anybody?
The smaller stuff I find intriguing - hell, I even watched women's BMX racing yesterday, LOL. I guess I like the underdogs and the underrepresented sports and not the big name people who seem more in it for themselves.
From what I read, the US had 2 goals negated due to offsides against the Netherlands late in the game. Had 3 or more of them earlier in the tournament as well, if I recall correctly. Sometimes the offsides calls are obvious. Other times, they're judgement calls. To win a quarterfinal game on penalty kicks with 2 goals negated is a testament to the players resolve.Some of the big named sports feel very anti-climactic to me. How on earth does an NBA all-star team lose to France? US women's soccer has only won 1 out of 3 games, and would have lost a 4th had the Netherlands' goal just now not have been called back (it hit the bar twice and then was tapped in, but they were called offsides on the putback). How the hell does the team who was once the greatest on earth have trouble beating literally almost anybody?
The smaller stuff I find intriguing - hell, I even watched women's BMX racing yesterday, LOL. I guess I like the underdogs and the underrepresented sports and not the big name people who seem more in it for themselves.