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Here's a link to a BBC list of top events as put forward by commentators.
Bit surprised by Karim's (no bitchiness please). http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19215464 I would have opted for Limardo winning the gold or maybe Abouelkassem making the final. Maybe even Zagunis going out. Those, to me, were actual 'moments'. |
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I would have opted for Limardo winning the gold or maybe Abouelkassem making the final. Maybe even Zagunis going out. Those, to me, were actual 'moments'. Limardo is everything an epee fencer should be, highly skilled, fast, nice guy and good looking. Back to the thread... "We will bridge the gap to the podium on the way to Rio 2016." Give me strength... |
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"We will bridge the gap to the podium on the way to Rio 2016." Give me strength... My favourite moment.. Limardo going crazy after winning gold in Men's Epee, the emotion was great and the crowd loved it. Best moment outside of Epee - Korean Female Sabreur winning. On an Olympic podium I think everyone expected Zagunis, Kharlan or Velikaya to be top but some wonderful attacks into prep sorted that one out. I think sabreurs call it 'tempo' or summat.. ![]() |
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Best moment outside of Epee - Korean Female Sabreur winning. On an Olympic podium I think everyone expected Zagunis, Kharlan or Velikaya to be top but some wonderful attacks into prep sorted that one out. I think sabreurs call it 'tempo' or summat.. |
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For me it was watching Zagunis lose more than the medal fight. Her look before the the fight followed by the sudden collapse and then her demeanour afterwards. That's drama... |
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For me it was watching Zagunis lose more than the medal fight. Her look before the the fight followed by the sudden collapse and then her demeanour afterwards. That's drama... |
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For me it was watching Zagunis lose more than the medal fight. Her look before the the fight followed by the sudden collapse and then her demeanour afterwards. That's drama... Of course that was almost the only fencing I managed to see. I seemed to be able to see 5 or 10 minutes here and there before I realised that something else needed to be done. |
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For me, it was Abouelkassem's QF victory over Cassara, even though his SF victory over Choi was more historic (first African fencing medallist and all that). Having watched him defeat Chamley-Watson, and then Joppich, I will always remember the general dawning realisation along the lines of "By George, this fellow may well upset the applecart in a most surprising and unorthodox fashion!". I think that may well have been the first time in a while that Cassara has come up against a crowd cheering his opponent more than him!
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