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Could be wrong but I think they are athletes who are outside of the state sponsored doping regime.
Still doesn't seem right though
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A few presenters slipping up and accidentally calling them Russia... should be named "Olympic Committee Team" only.
On the plus side, a few BBC presenters/commentators are calling it Team GB and Northern Ireland which finally recognises and accurate full title.
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Yer let Salisbury that small town in Wiltshire have thier slot
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Was thinking this earlier, everyone knows it's Russia, they even wear the colours. No problem with clean athletes competing but if banning "Russia" there shouldn't really be anything connecting or identifying them as Russian apart from their surnames.
Situation as it is now they may as well just let them use the flag.
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surge
On the plus side, a few BBC presenters/commentators are calling it Team GB and Northern Ireland which finally recognises and accurate full title.
Why it’s never been “Team UK” (or just the “United Kingdom”) is beyond me.
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Kind of Blue
Why it’s never been “Team UK” (or just the “United Kingdom”) is beyond me.
exactly
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Kind of Blue
Why it’s never been “Team UK” (or just the “United Kingdom”) is beyond me.
Who would Mark Cavendish represent if it was Team UK?
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The Bloop
Who would Mark Cavendish represent if it was Team UK?
The UK as is the case now? I’d argue styling it as “Team UK” makes more sense for the inclusion of NI, crown dependencies, overseas territories, etc. than “Team GB” does.
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I have mixed feelings on this
On one hand if it's a ban then they should all be banned
On the other hand why should someone who is clean pay the price for others.
Take the NML ban for drugs
I'm pretty sure we would have been kicking off if the whole squad had also been banned as a result of his actions.
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Trigger
Was thinking this earlier, everyone knows it's Russia, they even wear the colours. No problem with clean athletes competing but if banning "Russia" there shouldn't really be anything connecting or identifying them as Russian apart from their surnames.
Situation as it is now they may as well just let them use the flag.
Putin is probably peeved that the flag is absent.
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Kind of Blue
The UK as is the case now? I’d argue styling it as “Team UK” makes more sense for the inclusion of NI, crown dependencies, overseas territories, etc. than “Team GB” does.
I tend to agree. Both aren't perfect though.
Why not just go back to calling it Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Drop the Team thingy altogether.
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The Bloop
I tend to agree. Both aren't perfect though.
Why not just go back to calling it Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Drop the Team thingy altogether.
Definitely this ‘Team’ thing is a bit shit, not my cup of tea at all.
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The Bloop
I tend to agree. Both aren't perfect though.
Why not just go back to calling it Great Britain and Northern Ireland? Drop the Team thingy altogether.
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splott parker
Definitely this ‘Team’ thing is a bit shit, not my cup of tea at all.
I'm with you on this.
It only started creeping into use (I think) with "Team Sky" cycling.
I hate it. oo American.
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Quite a few Manx Olympians over the years, most recently Cycling, Yak won a gold & Cav a Silver in Rio. Historically shooting & walking have had strong Manx representation. It says British Islands, Isle of Man on their passports. With regards to representation, my kids could choose to represent the Island, Wales, Ireland or England if they wanted, based on Grandparents.
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surge
A few presenters slipping up and accidentally calling them Russia... should be named "Olympic Committee Team" only.
On the plus side, a few BBC presenters/commentators are calling it Team GB and Northern Ireland which finally recognises and accurate full title.
on the negative side on 5 live they called the hockey team "England" earlier
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Taunton Blue Genie
Putin is probably peeved that the flag is absent.
probably suits Putin just fine to have an external enemy.
he can push a counter narrative and play the victim
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Pity there are no spectators. They could have used the carried on as Russia and got the full treatment from the onlookers. I'm sure Putin wouldn't have enjoyed that.
As the situation is, it's like someone getting sent off and coming back on as a sub with a different name on the back of their shirt. I wonder if anyone's ever tried to pull that one?
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The Bloop
Could be wrong but I think they are athletes who are outside of the state sponsored doping regime.
Still doesn't seem right though
Did athletes declare they were in the official Russia doping regime?
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It worked better in the rio games, under the " independent athletes " banner , the Russians had to be training outside Russia and prove they were drug free
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az city
Did athletes declare they were in the official Russia doping regime?
Only the ones with no hair on the back of their hands are allowed to participate.
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Certainly doesn’t sit well with me