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I always liked the 'proper' events on track and field, and have got more comfortable with the 'sitting down' sports that the UK does well at - bikes and boats.
But I cannot get on with the horse abuse events (especially when the English tabloids get over excited about medals).
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JumpersforGoalposts
The action is always a mixed bag as so many sports just demonstrate why we never see them on the tellybox outside of the Olympics. Unfortunately I have stopped watching not because of the sport but because of the amount of pointless studio bound chopsing that the BBC is serving up.
Eurosport is the place to watch it live this time.
Too much chopping and changing on the BBC, aswell as the annoying Sam Quek.
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Originally Posted by
JumpersforGoalposts
The action is always a mixed bag as so many sports just demonstrate why we never see them on the tellybox outside of the Olympics. Unfortunately I have stopped watching not because of the sport but because of the amount of pointless studio bound chopsing that the BBC is serving up.
I think the BBC has been excellent as always on the Olympics, across TV and radio.
a commercial broadcaster probably wouldn't bother with some of the more obscure events
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The Bloop
Eurosport is the place to watch it live this time.
Too much chopping and changing on the BBC, aswell as the annoying Sam Quek.
who wouldn't want to watch Sam Quek?
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jon1959
I always liked the 'proper' events on track and field, and have got more comfortable with the 'sitting down' sports that the UK does well at - bikes and boats.
But I cannot get on with the horse abuse events (especially when the English tabloids get over excited about medals).
If competitions of dancing horses are permitted surely elephants and camels should be allowed to strut their stuff if they have a posh-looking johnny wearing a hard hard and johdpurs astride them.
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Rjk
who wouldn't want to watch Sam Quek?
Watching, yes. Listening, not yet.
I'm sure the BBC are developing her into one of their main broadcasters and I think shell get better, but she still hasn't mastered ad-libbing and makes several mistakes. Being on Question of Sport will help.
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The Bloop
Watching, yes. Listening, not yet.
I'm sure the BBC are developing her into one of their main broadcasters and I think shell get better, but she still hasn't mastered ad-libbing and makes several mistakes. Being on Question of Sport will help.
I've watched the Olympics in other countries before and from what I've seen they tend to be much more focussed on their own nation's competitors than the BBC does. I think the BBC does a genuinely great job on this, and I doubt many people at all will be watching Eurosport instead.
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The Bloop
It's been excellent with some brilliant highlights as you've said. I'm surprised at how much I've enjoyed the more artistic events such as bmx, skateboarding, surfing and even the gymnastics. I've never really bought into subjective judging to determine the winner of an event but have really enjoyed it this time.
I've enjoyed the bmx and Skateboarding
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Rjk
I've watched the Olympics in other countries before and from what I've seen they tend to be much more focussed on their own nation's competitors than the BBC does. I think the BBC does a genuinely great job on this, and I doubt many people at all will be watching Eurosport instead.
I agree that the BBC does an excellent job, but their contract this time restricts them to only having 2 channels. In 2012 (and I think 2016) they had channels dedicated to each sport and you could watch everything live. Eurosport have that contract this time and theyll have plenty of viewers.
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The Bloop
I agree that the BBC does an excellent job, but their contract this time restricts them to only having 2 channels. In 2012 (and I think 2016) they had channels dedicated to each sport and you could watch everything live. Eurosport have that contract this time and theyll have plenty of viewers.
yeah, I've just been reading up on that. it seems as though after 2022 (discovery) Eurosport will have even more of the Olympics, so we could be in very different territory next time around.
the fact that their amount of live sport is restricted this time probably makes it feel a little thinner than in recent years.
I'm not impressed with the Eurosport coverage that I've seen tbh for all the money they've spent on the rights, the show's seem a bit cheaply made and slightly boring.
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Taunton Blue Genie
If competitions of dancing horses are permitted surely elephants and camels should be allowed to strut their stuff if they have a posh-looking johnny wearing a hard hard and johdpurs astride them.
Exactly right.
Ostrich racing is 'a thing' in southern Africa. Surely a case for that alongside go-carting, darts and sheepdog trials?
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jon1959
Exactly right.
Ostrich racing is 'a thing' in southern Africa. Surely a case for that alongside go-carting, darts and sheepdog trials?
they should definitely have dog sled racing in the winter Olympics
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many of the sports arise from combat, I think it would be quite exciting to watch professional paintball teams/1 on 1 matches
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I don't like it so I don't watch it.
I'll look over now and again if something that looks like it could be interesting comes on if it's on down the pub but I wouldn't purposely put it on at home and then log onto the Internet to moan about it being crap, when I could just turn it off.
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Another thing that Sludge doesn't like :yikes:
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MacAdder
Just watched on replay the 13 year old skateboarding get the bronze. Great stuff!
Her parents, Mr and Mrs Brown, obvs have a sense of humour naming her Sky :yikes:
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Taunton Blue Genie
Could she reach the medal table?
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Rjk
I've not seen as much as I usually would have, due to timings, but there have been some brilliant moments.
the 2 high jumpers sharing the medal.
a 13 year old winning a bronze for Britain today.
400m hurdles records in men's and women's both absolutely smashed (in the men's the top 3 were in the top 4 times of all time)
the Dutch 1500 runner falling on the last lap but still winning her heat.
classic Olympics stuff
One to look out for today could be the mens 200m final. A 17 year old American, who runs like Usain Bolt, could challenge for gold. Think it's a 1.45pm
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The Bloop
One to look out for today could be the mens 200m final. A 17 year old American, who runs like Usain Bolt, could challenge for gold. Think it's a 1.45pm
There's a bit of a changing of the guard at this olympics, with some youngsters breaking through, the women's 800m final was 2 nineteen year olds in 1st and 2nd (a yank and a brit) both of them beating their respective national records. I think the late 20s is usually the peak age for that event.
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Incredible action
https://youtu.be/JHM-z_rHz9M
God bless Phil Cornwell
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UNDERHILL1927
Does anything not bore you? I think it's been brilliant.
All day , its on , news , it's on , Olympic highlights with that clare balding
Golf , Wimbledon, Olympics naff off
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Big Train was really good, the staring ones were very well observed (no pun intended)
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The Bloop
Dont watch it then.
I'm sure Robson Green is on another channel somewhere getting over excited about a fish.
Thats sport fishing
I am not interested in that , it's like hunting tigers and elephants
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Taunton Blue Genie
Why not try enjoying life a bit more before you die?
I won't enjoy it by having the Olympics rammed in my face
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Majorblue
Imagine if angling became an Olympic sport, now that would be a hard watch.
It wouldn't as the joy of angling is to be there in nature not watching clare balding with her stupid hair
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Monkey Tennis !
Inner City Sumo !
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SLUDGE FACTORY
All day , its on , news , it's on , Olympic highlights with that clare balding
Golf , Wimbledon, Olympics naff off
To be fair, you're on here all day, also being pretty boring.