Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Pretty in Silver


On Tuesday the American men shocked the gymnastics world, winning an unexpected bronze medal in the team competition without the Hamm brothers. Wednesday night it was the American girls turn. Their expectations were far different however. The defending world champions came in to Beijing expecting a gold medal, but they fell short to the Chinese and had to accept a silver. The 2nd place finish was in large part because of two major mistakes by team captain Alicia Sacramone. At the start of her balance beam routine, her right foot did not land properly on the beam and she fell, causing huge deductions. Later in floor exercise on a tumbling pass, Sacramone fell again, leaving the Americans with little chance for a gold.

The Americans were at a disadvantage from the very start in these games, as team members Chelsea Memmel and Samantha Peszek were injured before the competition began, limiting their participation. Defending World all-around champion Shawn Johnson said the Americans were still proud of their silver medals and were not disappointed. The 16 year old cutie will compete in the individual all-around competition later this week, as will her teammate Nastia Liukin. Both will have a good chance to still bring home a gold for the Americans.


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Saturday, August 09, 2008

A Fencing Sweep.....


The United States Olympic team got on the medal table in a big way early Saturday morning. American Women swept the medals in the Women's individual sabre competition. Mariel Zagunis (pictured above) took home the gold medal for her country for the 2nd straight Olmypics, defeating fellow American Sada Jacobsen in the finals. Jacobsen who won the Bronze medal in Athens in 2004 had to settle for a silver to add to her collection. Becca Ward completed the sweep for the Americans winning the Bronze medal over Russian Sofia Velikaya. For now this puts the Americans atop the medal table, a place they hope to stay for the length of the Beijing games.

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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Aaaand they're off.....

Though the Olympic opening ceremonies in Beijing don't take place until Friday Night, the Olympics officially got under way on Wednesday with several soccer matches. Both the US men and women were in action Wednesday. The US Women, once a superpower in the women's soccer world, fell to Norway 2-0. The US struggled to create goal opportunities without star Abby Wambach. It will be a tough road for them to qualify for the medal rounds.

The US Men fared much better, defeating Japan by the score of 1-0. The lone goal was by Houston Dynamo midfielder Stuart Holden in the 47th minute. The win was key to the American chances for advancement to the medal rounds, as the play 2 strong teams in Nigeria and Holland in the coming days.

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Memorable Olympic highlight of the day. Day 1

Okay so starting today and throughout the upcoming Summer Olympics, we will be posting a memorable highlight from either the current Games or a past favorite.

Today's entry is the improbable vault by Keri Strug. It would have been amazing for anyone.. But she was only 18?!?! Hell, I was still sitting in the basement playing Sega Saturn when I was 18...



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The Olympics are upon us...

Well it's that time again. That special time when you find yourself watching sporting events you didn't even know existed a few months prior. I mean BMX racing? The X Games maybe but the Summer Olympics? Who knew?

In all honestly though, the Olympics are enthralling. You get sucked in so easily. Whether it's Keri Strug and her improbable vault or Vince Carter dunking on Frederic Weis, it always ends up being great television...

Check back here throughout the games for commentary, updates and heavy doses of sarcasm..

Thoughtfully yours,

Gad

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We're back!

Okay, so it's been awhile since I've posted anything at all in this space. I wish I could tell you it's because I was signed by the Dodgers or abducted by aliens, but the reality is I just sorta forgot this blog existed. But I'm back, stranger and more cynical than ever. We'll be doing a lot with the upcoming Olympics and then continue on with general sports content throughout the year.

We may also mix in some pop culture stuff and review books and movies on occasion. But for now, let's just talk some sports...