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In all fairness I could give a shit about gymnastics, I think its one of the bigger waste of times for athletes.. I enjoy more realistic competitions that have a clear cut winner not BS like this thats shrouded in controversy and shady judging.
I have 3 daughters and I wouldnt waste a red cent putting them through gymnastics.. Big fuckin waste of time and money for a sport that pays no dividends except to those who 'make the cut." And even those who do dont make a ton.. Plus the routines are all the same, its the same shit over and over. Nothing new, nothing innovative. Lots of BS posturing on a beam, lotta jump splits, lotta girls who have unnatural looking bodies.. Heh.. |
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I've laid out why I think the rule is a good rule. I'm glad not to be one of the people overreacting to a rule because it ended up hurting an American athlete this year. |
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She was screwed. The rules aren't perfect but they're not so absurd as to warrant the outcry against them. You could be the 3rd best 200m IM swimmer in the world and you wouldn't even be an Olympian. Jordyn shouldn't feel sorry for herself... she should be happy that she's an Olympian and can still get a gold medal (or two) for her efforts. |
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I've changed my mind and agree with you now. Anyway, I thought I'd add that Wieber has been scratched from the balance beam for the Team finals. It's a shame. We all know she is better than the way she performed. I hope she can help carry the team in the other events. |
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Not sure if you're serious or not about changing your mind. |
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