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Aug 31st, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines
And so we bid adieu to the Olympics. It was certainly an extravagant event costing the Chinese over 41 billion dollars to sponsor it.
This Olympics looked like trouble at the outset. An American, Todd Bachman was murdered, and there was an ensuing attack on his wife. Barbara Bachman suffered multiple stab wounds and had [...]
Tags: Barbara Bachman, Beijing 2008, China cheats, Commentary, Hugh McCutcheon, London 2012, Olympics, Todd Bachman, Women's Gymnastics
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Aug 25th, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines
Stephanie Brown-Trafton won the first Olympic Gold in women’s discus since 1932. That’s right, it has been 76 years. Many lives have come and gone in the time the US waited for this event.
Stephanie said, “I came to the Bird’s Nest to lay a golden egg, and that’s what I did. It’s an awesome feeling. [...]
Tags: Beijing 2008, Discus, Gold medals, Olympics, Stephanie Brown-Trafton, track and field
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Aug 25th, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines
Two teams in the 4×100 Meter did the unacceptable, the unthinkable, the unimaginable. They dropped the baton. If you are slow to take the baton, you may lose a step. But if you drop it, you are disqualified, and someone should have explained this to the team before they stepped on the [...]
Tags: Allyson Felix, Anastasia Kapachinskaya, Angelo Taylor, Beijing 2008, David Neville, Gold medals, Jeremy Wariner, LaShawn Merritt, Mary Wineberg, Monique Henderson, Olympics, relay, Russia, Sanya Richards, track and field
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Aug 25th, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines
Who’d uh thunk it? Coach Hugh McCutcheon said, “There was no one in the world banking on this team winning the Olympic Gold Medal”.
He was, of course, speaking of the US Volleyball team that had beaten Brazil three sets to one. Brazil was top ranked and favored heavily to win, but someone forgot to tell [...]
Tags: Beijing 2008, Brazil, Clay Stanley, Gold medals, Hugh McCutcheon, Lloy Ball, Olympics, Ryan Miller, Volleyball
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Aug 25th, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines, Opinion
Poorest Coverage Of Decathlon EVER!
W e have often been amazed at how a single man can perform so many feats and get such a small reward. In the decathlon, a man must perform 10 events, and the grueling preparation to do it all is mind-boggling. As one man runs 100 Meters for a [...]
Tags: Beijing 2008, Bryan Clay, Commentary, Frank Zarnowski, greatest athlete, NBC, Olympics
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Aug 24th, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines
The Spanish outplayed the US for the first quarter, and with an array of players that are all paid millions, the US was trailing by 5 early, their biggest deficit of the Olympics. This was an injured Spanish team, and they were still beating the so-called Redeem Team.
Chris Paul, for the US, fortunately was [...]
Tags: All-star, Basketball, Beijing 2008, Chris Paul, Dwayne Wade, Dwight Howard, Gasol, Gold medals, Kobe Bryant, Olympics, Redeem Team, Rubio, Spain
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Aug 24th, 2008 |
Category: Other Events, Sidebits
If you are looking to laugh in the Olympics, you had to see this. Make sure to read all the way to the bottom, or you will miss it.
In the Olympic Bronze medal match for taekwondo, Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba, the 2000 Olympic Welterweight Champion, took too much time for an injury time-out [...]
Tags: Angel Valodia Matos, Beijing 2008, Cuba, Jim Lampley, NBC, Olympics, Referee, Sidebits, Taekwondo
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Aug 24th, 2008 |
Category: Other Events
Boxing has been a heritage of the USA in Olympic games going back over 100 years. The US statistics for medals has been staggering, delivering such amazing greats as Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman. Who watched the 1968 Olympics and does not remember George waving the American flag after winning his bout to [...]
Tags: Beijing 2008, Boris Georgiev, Boxing, Bulgaria, Clemente Russo, Demetrius Andrade, Deontay Wilder, France, Gary Russell Jr., George Foreman, Georgian Popescu, Great Britain, Italy, James Degale, Javier Molina, Joe Frazier, Khedafi Djelkhir, Kim JungJoo Kim, Lee Oksung, Mohammed Arjaoui, Morroco, Muhammad Ali, NBC, Olympics, Rau'shee Warren, Raynell Williams, Romania, Sadam Ali, Shawn Estrada, South korea
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Aug 23rd, 2008 |
Category: Olympic Headlines
By Evan Roessle, Guest Writer
Was this to be a repeat of the 2004 Olympics in Athens? Team USA began that Gold medal game vs. an Argentinean team led by Manu Ginobilli. The US team’s inability to knock down three point field goals was evident as they lost 98-90, but what was more disturbing was [...]
Tags: All-star, Allen Iverson, Andres Nocioni, Argentina, Basketball, Beijing 2008, Carlos Del Fino, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, Dwight Howard, Fabricio Oberto, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Luis Scola, Manu Ginobilli, Olympics, Redeem Team, Spain, Tim Duncan
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Aug 22nd, 2008 |
Category: Opinion, Other Events
The question that is most often asked is why did China cheat? China cheated in the 2008 Women’s Gymnastics by sending girls well under the age of 16 to compete in Olympic gymnastics, but why? What did China and their gymnastics team gain by cheating and lying to the remaining Olympic teams?
This article presents the [...]
Tags: Beijing 2008, Bela Karolyi, China cheats, IOC, Mary Lou Retton, Nadia Comaneci, Olympics, Women's Gymnastics
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