gymnastics, swimming, some track and field, boxing, and some others, can't think of more at the moment.
I don't agree with professional athletes playing in the olympics, I think they only did that to bring in more money, as they know more people will be interested.
I like the original format, 'amateurs' only, the pros have lots of money, and they keep the
amateurs from being there, and I just don't see the point, defeats the purpose I think.
It's just a show now.
I'm still waiting for "Full Contact Lawn Bowling."
Swimming is my favourite. And 1500 meters is my favourite of that, which lasts upward of 15 minutes. Usually they show the last 3 or 4 minutes of it, which misses all the tension and strategy of the event. Most people think its a complete bore, most of the action takes place under water,and even with the underwater cameras its difficult to pick up the subtleties and style of the sport. But there you go. I like the rowing as well, especially the Men 8's.
I try to avoid sports that i assume virtually everyone who is competitive in them is doped up. I won't name them.
I'll watch whatever happens to be on when I'm watching it.
I like watching competition; people striving to be the best at just about anything. If they had tiddlywinks I'd probably watch it too.So, you like all of them, then.;-)
I like watching competition; people striving to be the best at just about anything. If they had tiddlywinks I'd probably watch it too.
I wish Vancouver would give more airtime to sports other than the Canucks. That team has been basically terrible for 38 years, with the exception of a couple. I'm going to wait for them to earn my attention from now on.
Well, they get constant phone ins from people wanting to talk hockey, but I don't think
there would be as much right now, if the sundin situation wasn't being shoved down our
throats, I'm very tired of that story, I don't really care where he goes.
I'm looking forward to the team this fall, I like the changes Gillis has made, and he isn't
finished yet.
I don't watch hockey 'just' for the canucks, I watch the whole NHL, on center ice, so as much as I cheer for them and enjoy them, they aren't my only team, just my home team.
I have been following all the trades, free agent signings, the draft, etc., so my hockey
has gone all summer, but now I am itching for games again.