Theis over. Move on.
Theis over. Move on.
Oh, I have. I wouldn't have had Daley won, but since no one else really stepped up to the plate and challenged for the bronze, I can accept Daley placing third. I would love for Guerra to have medalled because he performed all his dives beautifully and this is very likely his last Olympics, but then again he didn't have the difficulty.
Once again, I don't think Daley is in the wrong for asking for a re-dive if he really felt that the flashes had impeded him during the initial dive. I do, however, think that the officials shouldn't have allowed the do-over because I don't consider flash photography to fall under the category of "exceptional circumstances".
On my way home today, I was already thinking that the American or Brit would take this
I wasnt so wrong.![]()
I feel for Qiu but going by the score, I dont consider Qiu as succumbing under pressure or anything. He had a consistently good compeition. On another day it could have been gold.
Congratulations to Boudia on winning gold! What did this guy have for lunch?! The difference between the prelims and finals is huge. And also congratulations to the other medalists. It was so adorable to see the Brits so happy with bronze they all jumped into the pool!![]()
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Wow, that was an amazing competition!! It all coming down to the final dive to decide gold, silver, and bronze!
After watching this, I'm more pissed about Qiu's massive overscore to worry about Daley's re-dive.
When hugging a grammar nazi, I always say "there, their, they're."
Not sure where those commentators got such sensational information but it is not true. WTF indeed.
A couple of Chinese weight lifting athletes did apologize for their disappointing results but they were by no means forced or "had to". I got the feeling they did because they felt sorry, but mostly for themselves (understandably).
I just saw Qiu's interview with reporters. He was happy with his own result, congratulated the gold and bronze medalists and said he hoped to continue for another 4 years. Basically petty standard post-game talks.
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Matt Mitcham was squealing about the final all over Twitter. My heart is still broken for himbut what a wonderful sport.
I think the judges just didn't want to risk Matt winning.
He did promise to dive naked off the 10m if he won gold, after all![]()
It's so weird that they didn't see it. The commentators didn't even have to point it out to me. I had flashbacks to Greg Louganis hitting his head. Anyway, I hope he doesn't get much grief for not bringing home a gold since that seems to be expected for every Chinese diver. So happy for Boudia and for Daley medaling at home.
Annie Pelletier on the French Canadian network immediately saw he was too close as well, and expected the 2 points deduction.
I agree - it was as if some judges wanted them to win - still in the end it was the diving that won the medals.
Still so happy for Tom Daley - he was so overjoyed with that bronze and he was still smiling this morning being interviewed on BBC Breakfast. He also said he would love to go to Rio and upgrade the medal - hope he can do that!! I think so many people forget how young he is - 18 - he has just been around so long many people think he is older.
re: judges not having instant replay. Uhmm, skating judges and callers have instant replay and they still don't ding all edge calls or incorrect 3A takeoffs.
Does anyone know if it is possible to watch a repeat of the NBC broadcast of the mens 10m from last night? I know NBCOlympics.com will archive stuff but I THINK they only archive the live footage. I really wanted to watch with the lady commentating (Potter?). I left last night to go have dinner with friends and forgot to set my DVR.![]()
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