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talloola

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that was awesome, I loved watching our Canadians, there were others who just missed a bronze by an eyelash, but doesn't matter, just being an Olympian and performing at your best, even though it doesn't
bring in a medal is what it is all about.

I love great Britain too, but I'm afraid the overkill that has been flowing into this thread about
great Britain, makes me sorry I ever spoke up about them, the man has lost it, and it seems they
now are the only country who took park in the Olympics, oh well, we know better.

yes, we're proud of all of our Canadians.
 

coldstream

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I had a personal goal of 21 medals for Canada in the Summer Olympics. But i'd specified an even distribution.. 7 Gold.. we got 4. I know a couple of results, though, in which highly suspect athletes (with respect to doping) robbed us of the gold.

Canada has very stringent drug testing, and a sports culture that is very antagonistic to dope, as does Australia and others. But with all the adulation and money that comes with an Olympic Championship.. we'll likely always be a step behind the cheaters.. i trust all their filthy lucre will assuage their conscience.

I was disappointed with Canada's performance on the flat water, traditionally a strength, and especially with Rowing. Hopefully resurrecting the Mens 8s, the anchor of any rowing program and in which Canada has had great success in the last 3 decades (3 gold medals, one silver), will get us back on the rails.. very glad we got a gold in Track and Field, traditionally a weakness.

Well done, all Canadian athletes.. you did the country proud.
 
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Curious Cdn

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I had a personal goal of 21 medals for Canada in the Summer Olympics.

That's pretty ambitious of you!

What is your sport, again?

Canada has very stringent drug testing, and a sports culture that is very antagonistic to dope, as does Australia and others.

That is why we are the "Bronze Medal Kings" with two third of our medals as bronze over the last couple of Olympics That is a pretty good indicator of the "cleanliness" of our athletes and maybe, it is the best that clean athletes may ever do.


Well done, all Canadian athletes.. you did the country proud.

HEAR, HEAR!!
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Katie Ledecky and Bryce Harper walked out to the pitcher’s mound at Nationals Park a few minutes before Wednesday night’s game against the Orioles, and frankly if they had walked right back to the dugout that walk alone would have been plenty noteworthy for D.C. sports fans. But the winner of five medals at the Rio Olympics and the 2015 National League most valuable player had other plans.


Scheduled to throw out the first pitch for the third time at Nationals Park, Ledecky first had to unburden herself of the gold and silver medals she wore around her neck. She took off the Nationals batting practice cap she was wearing and handed that to Harper. Then, one by one, she took off the medals and handed those to Harper, too. Then, she fired homeward, a strike (or close to it) straight into the glove of Shawn Kelley, who does not usually catch ceremonial first pitches like that.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/nationals-journal/wp/2016/08/24/katie-ledecky-throws-out-first-pitch-at-nationals-orioles-game/?hpid=hp_local-news_ledecky-first-pitch-1130pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
 

Walter

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Katie Ledecky and Bryce Harper walked out to the pitcher’s mound at Nationals Park a few minutes before Wednesday night’s game against the Orioles, and frankly if they had walked right back to the dugout that walk alone would have been plenty noteworthy for D.C. sports fans. But the winner of five medals at the Rio Olympics and the 2015 National League most valuable player had other plans.


Scheduled to throw out the first pitch for the third time at Nationals Park, Ledecky first had to unburden herself of the gold and silver medals she wore around her neck. She took off the Nationals batting practice cap she was wearing and handed that to Harper. Then, one by one, she took off the medals and handed those to Harper, too. Then, she fired homeward, a strike (or close to it) straight into the glove of Shawn Kelley, who does not usually catch ceremonial first pitches like that.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/nationals-journal/wp/2016/08/24/katie-ledecky-throws-out-first-pitch-at-nationals-orioles-game/?hpid=hp_local-news_ledecky-first-pitch-1130pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Ledecky is a phenom.
 

gopher

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America has five times Britain's population, yet you wouldn't think it when you look at the medals table.

And around half America's gold medals came in the swimming.





If it's any consolation to you, a great many of those Yanks can trace their ancestry to Britain.
 

Kreskin

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SILVER - Great Britain

Men's super heavyweight boxing

Joe Joyce wins Great Britain's final medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics - a silver.

His opponent, Frenchman Tony Yoka, gets the gold despite being by far second-best (the boxing judges have been a joke at this Olympics).

The world champion becomes the Olympics champion.

Great Britain's final medal haul:

27 GOLDS; 23 SILVERS; 17 BRONZES; 67 TOTAL

Next up, it's the 2016 Rio Paralympics.

Has he been deported yet?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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If it's any consolation to you, a great many of those Yanks can trace their ancestry to Britain.
You mean they're "English English?"

That's Roger Moore's great racist line, saying that Idris Elba, born and raised in London, isn't English English enough to play James Bond, though apparently a Welshman, a Scot, and an Irishman are "English English." Cuz they ain't black.
 

Blackleaf

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You mean they're "English English?"

That's Roger Moore's great racist line, saying that Idris Elba, born and raised in London, isn't English English enough to play James Bond, though apparently a Welshman, a Scot, and an Irishman are "English English." Cuz they ain't black.

James Bond is of Scottish and Swiss descent, not Jamaican descent. You can't have him played by a negro.

As for Roger Moore, he's the greatest Bond ever.
 

Blackleaf

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It's not just the Poles, either. There are the others from the EU's eastern states - the Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, Bulgarians and the quite frankly criminal and disgusting Romanians.