Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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I'm meh enough about the regular Olympics, let alone the snow and ice version.
Exactly. It's one of the only events in the world whereby we didn't really found it. We just have good enough athletes to take part. I don't have a huge affinity to skiing, I've been twice, but I appreciate it is a great sport, not forgetting all the other events.
Dismissing bob/skeleton/luge as just sliding down ice is ridiculous. I bet you've shat yourself tumbling over ice.
Why should the winter and summer Olympics be compared? The only similarity is the word Olympics. Darts (a pub game enjoyed by cholesterol ridden men and women) shares the same name with the 'beautiful game' (and it is not really a beautiful game, is it?).
Maybe the average Brit would feel a little differently about the games if they made an effort to build an ice rink or two. Skating is a legitimate sport and should be encouraged. But then, Brighton houses a very young population and sees fit to offer limited sports facilities, so what chance does the country hold?
Just my opinion, but i'm really not keen on sports where the winner is decided by judges. Its my perception but the winter olympics has more than its fair share. When its the opinion of judges deciding who wins rather than a time or score i do lose interest. I hate the phrase "done enough to IMPRESS the judges".
I do enjoy the ice hockey and snowboard racing though.
Just my opinion, but i'm really not keen on sports where the winner is decided by judges. Its my perception but the winter olympics has more than its fair share. When its the opinion of judges deciding who wins rather than a time or score i do lose interest. I hate the phrase "done enough to IMPRESS the judges".
I do enjoy the ice hockey and snowboard racing though.
Why? A sport that is intricate enough to need an expert to devour the rules.
Compare sports...
Darts - you know what is hit and you just need a powerful voice to tell you the score - or figure skating, an endurance sport that requires hours upon hours upon hours of training, before they are even Olympic standard.
Are you turning your back on cricket, rugby and maybe football as a judge is/will be reuired?
How do you judge something that is not black or white? An ugly song might keep up with the beat and stay in tune, but it won't sell.
I reckon this bloke will come first.
Bloody love the ice hockey though, must be the Brighton Tiger in me.
I'm quite surprised we've not had an "I would " themed thread about Jenny Jones yet. I'm rather concerned that NSC is losing its mojo.
Dismissing bob/skeleton/luge as just sliding down ice is ridiculous. I bet you've shat yourself tumbling over ice.
Why should the winter and summer Olympics be compared? The only similarity is the word Olympics. Darts (a pub game enjoyed by cholesterol ridden men and women) shares the same name with the 'beautiful game' (and it is not really a beautiful game, is it?).
I think you've missed my point. I appreciate that sliding down ice takes some skill - I just find that particularly with winter Olympics it seems like there's loads of very niche events that are all different ways of sliding down ice, it does, to me, very much feel like someone sitting down saying "we need to pad this out" and adding loads of things that really boil down to very similar.
And my point of comparing winter and summer Olympics is exactly because they have the same name. The very fact that we're denoting them by seaosn of the year suggests they are the same size of spectacle. It seems that each time this event comes around it's trying to be closer and closer to the main Olympics, whereas it feels to me that it would be more appropriately considered a section of an overall Olympics umbrella rather than a single event which has to be padded out to feel justified.
And the funding issue really annoys me - I'm all for funding sports (and arts), but not really funding sports with almost zero interest or participation from the wider community. Fund tennis courts, cricket pitches, swimming pools, not some bloke who needs to commute to Lilyhammer every other week to practice skiing on his own.
Fund tennis courts, cricket pitches, swimming pools, not some bloke who needs to commute to Lilyhammer every other week to practice skiing on his own.
My 12 year old son was watching when that come on he couldn't contain his giggles.
for the benefit of a bit of a novice- who are the big dogs when it comes to ice hockey? I've always presumed that Canada are a bit of a force...any truth in that?
and is olympic ice hockey taken seriously, or is it like olympic football?