2022 Olympic Winter Games Beijing

siegecrossbow

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Oh, it gets better, behold:

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No don't bother looking they're already sold out - too many tiger parents already buying those to put on their kid's desks to do the "see that kid" thing.

Ain’t got nothing on Bing Dwen Dwen!

Also they admitted that Su Yiming got shafted but it is unfortunately too late for them to do anything. They are lucky he is such a good sport about it.

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Century2030

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IMO Chinese athletes keeping quiet about unfair officiating is why they will continue to get shafted. The squeaky wheel gets the grease so to speak. Just hope Su gets better judges at his next event..

On a side note, the South Korean team is filing a complaint with the skating sports body over the two disqualifications. Even though I think it's the right call, I do give credit to them for being pro-active about it:

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MixedReality

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IMO Chinese athletes keeping quiet about unfair officiating is why they will continue to get shafted. The squeaky wheel gets the grease so to speak. Just hope Su gets better judges at his next event..

On a side note, the South Korean team is filing a complaint with the skating sports body over the two disqualifications. Even though I think it's the right call, I do give credit to them for being pro-active about it:

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Agree. Being the quiet good guys never goes well in sports. You have to fight for fairness.
 

B.I.B.

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Judging by your love affair or familiarity with cow/cow dung/cow arse, without even knowing anything else about you, it's pretty easy for people to tell that you're either from India or New Zealand.

LOL.
I am of mixed ancestry and born in Australia to a NZ father of Chinese/ Scandinavian heritage and a mixed American/Taiwanese mother but now reside on the family farm in NZ.
 
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