Olympics 2024 - discussion thread

Ringsword

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Late to the party but I saw Pakistan beat India in Javelin throw. It's so poetic it almost seems unreal. After Nadeem threw the best one of his career, Neeraj couldn't handle it and just choked.

Pakistan sent like 7 athletes. India sent over 100. Pakistan has one gold. India has zero

To you Jai Hinds lurking here, maybe you should start learning to be humble. You guys keep saying you're genetically the same as China but it turns out you're not even up to Pakistan's standards now. Stay in your lane and know your place.

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A minor correction my friend-the jaihinds say they are "genetic superior(sic)" NOT same as the *lowly* Chinese and they jaihinds should have sent someone to swim in the Seine,compared to the cesspools of the Ganges/Yamuna with deadbodies raw sewage by the ton the Seine is like sparkling Perrier.BTW i watched that ponytail indoturd only once and he actually said "our genetics are superior..at least to the Chinese" WTF I despise them now even more and I didn't think it was possible.
 
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manqiangrexue

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WADA has fucking had it with USADA. They are not playing around. I really don't think the US deserves any medals anymore after this. They're not a competitor. Agreeing to play against them is glorifying their dirty actions and I think when the political situation comes under Chinese favor, we can really wipe them out and disqualify all their medals just by pushing the investigation all the way through. Literally, American athletes are all drug cheats supported by USADA. As the Australian coach said, "It's not real; none of it is real." It would be very interesting if, in the end, we found out that the US can't swim, run or throw for shit. It's all just in the drugs and we've been racking our heads figuring out training methods to beat them.

I'd like to quote the most important parts but literally it's all important, all bombshells of USADA conspiring to cheat with a reluctant but forced WADA.
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Know what's funny? I grew up in the US and if this hadn't come from the horse's mouth, I would have brushed it off as a conspiracy theory made by losers or as revenge for America's baseless accusations. I literally thought USADA was a very serious organization with high standards to catch cheats in the US so they don't end up embarassing America when they get caught internationally. A couple days ago, another user here said that he thinks USADA is just a scheme to help Americans dope and I thought that was just an angry fella swinging in the dark for what they did to Chinese swimmers. And now, there is definitive evidence today that that is true. I don't know why I keep getting surprised whenever another layer of rot is exposed in America...
 
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Flanker1949

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I think he was quite a bit propagandized by his own beliefs in a "3rd world global revolution", and because of that, he didn't examine much the actual conditions of the 3rd world, or at least didn't correctly predict what it would look like in 2024.

The truth is that these countries have little to nothing in common with China, neither in prosperity, work ethic, social trust, or innovation.

I think the best I can say for 3rd world is that China can move along them like a fish in water. The fish can use the water as a cover for its agenda, but the fish is not the water.
He didn't say that those "3rd world" nations are "exactly the same as China". What he meant was all those nations were exploited by the developed nations, so all 3rd world nations should united together to fend off the exploitation of those developed nations. Under that guideline, they have sent a lot of foreign aid to many African nations which helped them a lot. It is a great thing Mao did.
 

sndef888

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Exciting day today for China

Other than table tennis men's team and diving women's 3m, here are some of the events to watch out for:

-Women's C2 500m is a gold hope
-Women's shot put
-Women's hockey finals (low chance but still nice to see)
-2 boxing finals (Wu Yu and Yang Liu)


US events to watch for:
-Women's basketball semifinals vs Aus
-Men's water polo semifinals vs Serbia
-Spencer Lee in wrestling finals
-Men and women's 4x100m relay
 

henrik

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Exciting day today for China

Other than table tennis men's team and diving women's 3m, here are some of the events to watch out for:

-Women's C2 500m is a gold hope
-Women's shot put
-Women's hockey finals (low chance but still nice to see)
-2 boxing finals (Wu Yu and Yang Liu)


US events to watch for:
-Women's basketball semifinals vs Aus
-Men's water polo semifinals vs Serbia
-Spencer Lee in wrestling finals
-Men and women's 4x100m relay

Sweden is really strong in mens table tennis. They beat Japan and also beat China's top player before.
 

manqiangrexue

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Sweden is really strong in mens table tennis. They beat Japan and also beat China's top player before.
Sweden's some dirty bitches. They sent someone to try to bump injure Wang and then another person to step on his racket and pull the handle. (I thought it was an accident but it wasn't. It was caught on film.) Japan took them too lightly after they were leading 2-0. Harimoto spent 90% of his energy yelling like he's rehearsing for some Japanese rapist soldier role in a Chinese movie and forgot he was playing a real match cus he was looking at a white guy. Wang has had a few more days to get acquainted with his second racket. If we take them seriously, review how they beat Japan, they should have no chance.
 

Lethe

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WADA has fucking had it with USADA. They are not playing around.

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I wrote a few days ago that WADA was in open warfare with USADA, but a lot of folk seemed to prefer a narrative whereby international organs like WADA, CAS, ITA, IOC, etc. are conspiring to suppress China's greatness by any means possible.

My view was (and remains) that these are imperfect organizations navigating complex issues in a highly charged political environment.

There is a war going on and it is not between China and the west, but between Washington and the European-dominated institutions of international sport, in large part because they have not been sufficiently cooperative in demonising and excluding China. As with all international institutions, if Washington does not control them then it wishes to bypass, undermine, delegitimize or destroy them. The Europeans may have no great love for China either, but they do enjoy money and prestige and dislike being told what to do. WADA, IOC etc. are trying to hold the system together while Washington is attempting to tear it apart. The foolish decision to award the 2028 Olympic games to the USA looms as a potential crisis in the making, with Washington asserting an extraterritorial right to arrest anyone they please in the course of investigating doping allegations wherever they are alleged to have occurred.

Undoubtedly part of the WADA/IOC/etc. response to Washington's offensive has been to accommodate their concerns to a significant degree, such as in relation to testing of Chinese athletes. But more recently we are seeing these institutions also on the offensive: the IOC threatening to terminate the USA's hosting of the 2034 Winter Olympics, and now these mysterious disclosures and public comment from WADA. My only misgiving about all this is that the best line that WADA, CHINADA, etc. have against Washington's onslaught is their reputation as professional, technical, apolitical organizations. Someone needs to do the dirty work of pushing back against Washington's political campaign, but I don't think that it should be WADA or CHINADA themselves.

None of the above is to suggest that Beijing should remain silent in the face of unfair treatment. Where issues exist, they should be raised both publicly and publicly. But taking China out of an admittedly imperfect system, as some here have suggested, is precisely what Washington wants.
 

ansy1968

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Registered Member
Sweden's some dirty bitches. They sent someone to try to bump injure Wang and then another person to step on his racket and pull the handle. (I thought it was an accident but it wasn't. It was caught on film.) Japan took them too lightly after they were leading 2-0. Harimoto spent 90% of his energy yelling like he's rehearsing for some Japanese rapist soldier role in a Chinese movie and forgot he was playing a real match cus he was looking at a white guy. Wang has had a few more days to get acquainted with his second racket. If we take them seriously, review how they beat Japan, they should have no chance.
Come on bro it ain't true, That bitch is ugly, even Wang agree, just look at his reaction, its like that women is sure from UK and definitely not from Sweden. ;)
 
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sndef888

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A few days ago I posted that WADA was in open warfare with USADA but a lot of folk seemed to prefer a narrative whereby international organs like WADA, CAS, ITA, IOC, etc. are conspiring to suppress China's greatness by any means possible.

My view was (and remains) that these are imperfect organizations navigating complex issues in a highly charged political environment.

There is a war going on and it is not between China and the west, but between Washington and the European-dominated institutions of international sport, in large part because they have not been sufficiently cooperative in demonising and excluding China. As with all international institutions, if Washington does not control them then it wishes to bypass, undermine, delegitimize or destroy them. The Europeans may have no great love for China either, but they do enjoy money and prestige and dislike being told what to do. WADA, IOC etc. are trying to hold the system together while Washington is attempting to tear it apart. The foolish decision to award the 2028 Olympic games to the USA looms as a potential crisis in the making, with Washington asserting an extraterritorial right to arrest anyone they please in the course of investigating doping allegations wherever they are alleged to have occurred.

Undoubtedly part of the WADA/IOC/etc. response to Washington's offensive has been to accommodate their concerns to a significant degree, such as in relation to testing of Chinese athletes. But more recently we are seeing these institutions also on the offensive: the IOC threatening to terminate the USA's hosting of the 2034 Winter Olympics, and now these mysterious disclosures and public comment from WADA. My only misgiving about all this is that the best line that WADA, CHINADA, etc. have against Washington's onslaught is their reputation as professional, technical, apolitical organizations. Someone needs to do the dirty work of pushing back against Washington's political campaign, but I don't think that it should be WADA or CHINADA themselves.

None of the above is to suggest that Beijing should remain silent in the face of unfair treatment. Where issues exist, they should be raised both publicly and publicly. But taking China out of an admittedly imperfect system, as some here have suggested, is precisely what Washington wants.
European institutions are under attack and need support now. Now is the best time for Beijing to extract its concessions from them.

Forcehthem to reduce the excessive number of swimming events and US sports like skateboarding, add chinese sports like dragon boating, wushu, restore weightlifting etc
 
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