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2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:00 am
by SuperHornet
Thought I'd start a new thread to separate the actual Olympics happenings from pre-Olympic discussion.
First off: the USA Women's Water Polo team set a couple of big records...only to watch them go away a few hours later. USA destroyed host Japan 25-4 to set records for both goals scored in one match and for point differential. Unfortunately, both of those records were soon subsumed by Spain's big 29-4 win over South Africa.
Wow....
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 10:07 am
by SuperHornet
Two of those US goals were actually own goals scored by New Zealand. I've never heard of that at the international level before.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:32 am
by SuperHornet
Big Sky Participation:
NAU: Brooke Andersen, '18 (TF/Hammer, USA)
- Luis Grijalva, '21 (TF/5,000, Guatemala)
David McNeill (TF/5,000, Australia)
Weber: Damian Lilliard, '12 (Basketball/PG, USA)
- David Blair, '96 (TF/Para Discus, USA)
Idaho: Alycia Butterworth, '15 (TF/3,000 Steeplechase, Canada)
- Liga Velvere, '15 (TF/880, Latvia)
SUU: Cameron Levins, '12 (TF/Marathon, Canada)
Sac State: Scott Burcham, '15 (Baseball/SS, Israel)
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 9:17 am
by SuperHornet
The East German and Soviet judges seem to be out in full force in the gymnastics competition. I'll admit that I'm no expert, but solid routines that look to be anywhere in the 9.5 to 9.95 range are getting scored in the high 7s and low 8s (execution). Most of it SEEMS to be anti-US, but I've actually seen it happen to EVERY non-Communist Bloc athlete. What gives?
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 10:31 am
by Skjellyfetti
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:28 am
by 93henfan
Finally, something interesting in this thread.
Also, the "dream" team lost to France.

Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 12:18 pm
by dbackjon
SuperHornet wrote: ↑Sat Jul 24, 2021 11:32 am
Big Sky Participation:
NAU: Brooke Andersen, '18 (TF/Hammer, USA)
- Luis Grijalva, '21 (TF/5,000, Guatemala)
David McNeill (TF/5,000, Australia)
Weber: Damian Lilliard, '12 (Basketball/PG, USA)
- David Blair, '96 (TF/Para Discus, USA)
Idaho: Alycia Butterworth, '15 (TF/3,000 Steeplechase, Canada)
- Liga Velvere, '15 (TF/880, Latvia)
SUU: Cameron Levins, '12 (TF/Marathon, Canada)
Sac State: Scott Burcham, '15 (Baseball/SS, Israel)
This can't be right - no one from the Montana schools - they are the best at EVERYTHING!
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 4:26 pm
by Gil Dobie
Gender neutralized skateboarding or the new Agony of Defeat for Wide World of Sports

Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2021 8:30 pm
by Gil Dobie
Nice win by the young lady swimmer from Seward Alaska.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:16 am
by andy7171
What in the hell is going on with that 3v3 basketball BULLSHIT!?! I remember when the Olympics were tests of strength and athleticism. 3 on 3 halfcourt with one point baskets and gorilla style foul calling? Skateboarding? TF is going on???
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:45 am
by Gil Dobie
Bilas out of gymnastics completion, medical reasons.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 7:56 am
by 89Hen
Man were they gushing over the UK diver last night.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:07 am
by UNI88
I watched a little Olympics last night - USA vs South Africa in Rugby 7's.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:27 am
by Gil Dobie
Golf on the agenda for Wednesday USA time, Thursday in Japan.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:27 am
by SuperHornet
andy7171 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:16 am
What in the hell is going on with that 3v3 basketball BULLSHIT!?! I remember when the Olympics were tests of strength and athleticism. 3 on 3 halfcourt with one point baskets and gorilla style foul calling? Skateboarding? TF is going on???
The way was prepared for that with the Big3 CBS has been showing for the last couple of summers. The difference, though, is that for the most part, Big3 has been all about bringing aging stars some more airtime. Dr. J and Rick Mahorn are HCs....
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:53 am
by Winterborn
Was reading that viewership was about 17 million for the opening ceremony, down about 36% from 2016 (which was a 35% drop from 2012). Guessing that the 13 hour time difference was a large portion of it and maybe just overall declining interest.
NBC did say that it's streaming service is up overall though. Probably a good indication that people are picking and choosing what to watch rather than watch from start to finish like in years past.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:55 am
by SDHornet
Your best post in about 4 years.

Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 10:21 am
by Winterborn
SuperHornet wrote:The East German and Soviet judges seem to be out in full force in the gymnastics competition. I'll admit that I'm no expert, but solid routines that look to be anywhere in the 9.5 to 9.95 range are getting scored in the high 7s and low 8s (execution). Most of it SEEMS to be anti-US, but I've actually seen it happen to EVERY non-Communist Bloc athlete. What gives?
The Russian's are pissed they cannot compete as a country (no anthem or flag) due to their program getting caught doping. This is their way of showing their displeasure.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:14 am
by UNI88
andy7171 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:16 am
What in the hell is going on with that 3v3 basketball BULLSHIT!?! I remember when the Olympics were tests of strength and athleticism. 3 on 3 halfcourt with one point baskets and gorilla style foul calling? Skateboarding? Golf? TF is going on???
FYP
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:26 am
by GannonFan
I'm loving the Olympic Channel - it's basically like watching the NFL Red Zone - they only show the highlights from things (like 5 seconds of Judo rather than watching a whole match) and you get to see who's medaled. Takes about 3 minutes for a segment and then they move on to the next sport. I mean, 3 minutes of air pistol is pretty much the maximum amount of time I'd like to spend on air pistol.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 1:50 pm
by dbackjon
Winterborn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:53 am
Was reading that viewership was about 17 million for the opening ceremony, down about 36% from 2016 (which was a 35% drop from 2012). Guessing that the 13 hour time difference was a large portion of it and maybe just overall declining interest.
NBC did say that it's streaming service is up overall though. Probably a good indication that people are picking and choosing what to watch rather than watch from start to finish like in years past.
Indeed. Or just watching the interesting parts on YouTube.
Sports viewership in general is in decline - too many other options. Back in the day when we were young (as least some of us) you had your four or five channels and the Olympics were by far the best viewing on.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 2:17 pm
by GannonFan
dbackjon wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 1:50 pm
Winterborn wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:53 am
Was reading that viewership was about 17 million for the opening ceremony, down about 36% from 2016 (which was a 35% drop from 2012). Guessing that the 13 hour time difference was a large portion of it and maybe just overall declining interest.
NBC did say that it's streaming service is up overall though. Probably a good indication that people are picking and choosing what to watch rather than watch from start to finish like in years past.
Indeed. Or just watching the interesting parts on YouTube.
Sports viewership in general is in decline - too many other options. Back in the day when we were young (as least some of us) you had your four or five channels and the Olympics were by far the best viewing on.
Still, the main NBC channel continues to draw out everything and haven't changed their model in years. Still the same saying an athlete is about to come up, go to commercial, come back and show a lengthy backstory on that person, go to another commercial, and then come back and showing them compete. And when it's on tape delay it's even worse since you know what's going to happen. I wonder who actually sits through all of that, and clearly it's less and less people every Olympics. Things get a little boost when the time zone works for American viewing (and they do shuffle events the US is interested in to fit the time zone better). I like the ways they show sports on the other NBC channels, much more viewers under the age of 80 friendly.
Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 3:58 pm
by cx500d
Winterborn wrote:Was reading that viewership was about 17 million for the opening ceremony, down about 36% from 2016 (which was a 35% drop from 2012). Guessing that the 13 hour time difference was a large portion of it and maybe just overall declining interest.
NBC did say that it's streaming service is up overall though. Probably a good indication that people are picking and choosing what to watch rather than watch from start to finish like in years past.
YouTube TV is great for watching olympics. You just select what sports you are interested in and it will dvr everything on those sports. Then you can watch exclusively the sport you want. It doesn’t matter what channel it’s on, it will automatically record irrespective of what channel it’s on if you select by sport. Of course you can always watch live (whatever live means) but why would you do that? If you feel like watching all the ping pong matches, choose the ping pong tag and you can watch nothing but ping ping. If you just want to watch the final 1500 freestyle race, select only the 1500 freestyle final from the swimming list and only watch that. If you want to see all the preliminary and semifinal heats, choose that. And it’s all dvr’d in the cloud for you to watch whenever you feel like it. I should be done watching sometime around Christmas.
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Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2021 9:06 pm
by CID1990
cx500d wrote:Winterborn wrote:Was reading that viewership was about 17 million for the opening ceremony, down about 36% from 2016 (which was a 35% drop from 2012). Guessing that the 13 hour time difference was a large portion of it and maybe just overall declining interest.
NBC did say that it's streaming service is up overall though. Probably a good indication that people are picking and choosing what to watch rather than watch from start to finish like in years past.
YouTube TV is great for watching olympics. You just select what sports you are interested in and it will dvr everything on those sports. Then you can watch exclusively the sport you want. It doesn’t matter what channel it’s on, it will automatically record irrespective of what channel it’s on if you select by sport. Of course you can always watch live (whatever live means) but why would you do that? If you feel like watching all the ping pong matches, choose the ping pong tag and you can watch nothing but ping ping. If you just want to watch the final 1500 freestyle race, select only the 1500 freestyle final from the swimming list and only watch that. If you want to see all the preliminary and semifinal heats, choose that. And it’s all dvr’d in the cloud for you to watch whenever you feel like it. I should be done watching sometime around Christmas.
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Dude the porn industry figured this shit out years ago
NBC is the government and porn is SpaceX
Left in the dust
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Re: 2020/21 Olympics Thread
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2021 3:33 am
by Ivytalk
GannonFan wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:26 am
I'm loving the Olympic Channel - it's basically like watching the NFL Red Zone - they only show the highlights from things (like 5 seconds of Judo rather than watching a whole match) and you get to see who's medaled. Takes about 3 minutes for a segment and then they move on to the next sport. I mean, 3 minutes of air pistol is pretty much the maximum amount of time I'd like to spend on air pistol.
I just look at the medal count on the Internet once a day.
I mean if the fucking Russians cheated/doped so much, why didn’t the IOC just ban them instead of permitting them to win medals under an assumed name?