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Gigi
^ Yeah, but...why? Athens was 4 years ago.

I think they tried to make it all hip and cool like the Londoners are nowadays (think House of Holland and Agyness Deyn), but it really ended up looking f**ked up LOL. I wanna see their presentation thinger at the Closing Ceremony.

To the Canadians out there - God, do you remember the one Vancouver did at Turin 2006? Holy crap. Basically it was a bunch of dudes in fur-trimmed coats skating around f**kin' IGLOOS, and then f**kin' Avril Lavigne sang. SHE'S NOT EVEN FROM B.C. - HER NAME IS FRENCH FOR "APRIL" FOR GOD'S SAKE. Way to reinforce stereotypes that don't even apply in Vancouver - it snows like, what, 5 days a year? They should've had a few guys do a musical number to "Singin' in the Rain" or something, at least that would have been meteorologically correct.


But haha.
firechild
I like
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this one better
Gigi
^ That one does look better but it's like...flavourless. It shows you absolutely nothing about the city.

EDIT// You edited it, lol. But my comment still applies to it. Doesn't really show much about the city at all, but it's more creative fosho.


Everything about this logo evokes China. Take away the words and you'd instantly know - from the red stamp-like/stone-cut image, to how the person in the image forms the character "Jing", as in "Beijing".
firechild
But london's culture isn't as unified at Beijing's is.
Joanne
Oh man, I didn't see the Closing Ceremony in 2006! Avril Lavigne? Are you serious? = =''

And I think London's trying to make it look Greekish because the Olympics originated in Greece?
firechild
Yeah most likely.
Gigi
But also, it just doesn't even...look Greek to me? Even if they did borrow the look from the Greek, that just shows how lame their logo designer really was. I mean, you can't be inspired by London, and you have to turn to another country (although, the original place...but still)? That would be sad. I hope it was otherwise.

To be fair though, the Beijing Olympics took influences from all cultures in China (which is...a LOT more than London/UK), and all over their looooong history, so basically, their options were infinite. I don't really think they cared about making a logo that suited everybody because it's not possible, the culture is most definitely not that unified. I would imagine it to be different in London though.

EDIT// For the record, y'all...
This is how I prefer to look at Michael Phelps:

Maybe minus the cereal advertising.
moninja
QUOTE(Gigi @ Aug 20 2008, 04:33 PM) *
"Singin' in the Rain" or something
http://www.geordiesport.com/images/london2012_logo.jpg
But haha.
hah, before i read your post, i was like heyyyy, that says shit! XD.gif

and oh damn at michael phelps' body eyebrowes.gif
postharmony
Man, I'm watching every event I can. Diving is my favorite.

Michael Phelps for the win.
Teesa
congrats to usain bolt (what a fitting last name) for setting the world record in the 200m! the other players weren't even close! those jamaicans are so fast!
towntown2
The 2012 logo reminds me of the 80s.
But the bad part of the 80s that we all try to forget.
Seriously, you'd think London would come up with something more representative of their British culture.

How about a tea-and-crumpet set spelling out London 2012??
ReggieM
Tung
^ you're late!

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...t&p=3016826


dude who watched the 200km race? it's JAMAICAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vs USA

I bet JC gonna root for jamaiccaaaaa
brooklyneast05
QUOTE(Tungster @ Aug 21 2008, 01:34 AM) *
^ you're late!

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...t&p=3016826
dude who watched the 200km race? it's JAMAICAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vs USA

I bet JC gonna root for jamaiccaaaaa

i watched that. jamaica was gettin it a little too easy if you ask me mad.gif actually i don't know, maybe he's that fast. i've read a bunch of conspiracy theories about how he's on something, so my opinions are all f**ked up now.

dude was so cocky though that i couldn't even end up rooting for him. i was getting tired of him showin off before the race even started.
firechild
QUOTE(ojairus @ Aug 21 2008, 01:27 AM) *



LOL
Gigi
Has anyone watched Rhythmic Gymnastics?

Sometimes, I just wonder...WHY is this an Olympic sport? When I watch it I'm comparing it to Artistic Gymnastics and I laugh a little.
Teesa
OHSNAP.
Simba
lmao America dropped the baton wtf
towntown2
QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Aug 21 2008, 06:14 AM) *
dude was so cocky though that i couldn't even end up rooting for him. i was getting tired of him showin off before the race even started.


I agree.
I couldn't feel good for him when he won cause he was so arrogant and annoying.
All those things he did when they were introducing him to the crowds and whenever the cameras are on him.
Ugh.
I'm sure he's the kind of guy who thinks that cheesy things are cool when they...well, aren't.
postharmony
"The 200m has been my love since I was 15. I was the youngest-ever to win the world junior championship. From that day on, it has been dear to my heart. I did a lot of work on the 200m and everything came together tonight. I blew my mind, and then I blew the world’s mind" (Usain Bolt).

Women's 10m Platform Final, as well as Jeremy Wariner and Allyson Felix on the track tonight. thumbsup.gif
towntown2
^^ Well, Bolt did blow the world's mind somewhat.
But..eh. His ego's off-putting.

Yay for diving!
And the Professor and Dalhausser in the finals!
postharmony
Congrats to Veronica Campbell-Brown on the 200m Final!
salcha4u
QUOTE(Teesa @ Aug 21 2008, 06:18 PM) *

I heard about that. Sucks for her, hah.

QUOTE(ArjunaCapulong @ Aug 21 2008, 06:25 PM) *
lmao America dropped the baton wtf

LOL...twice. Tyson Gay has not been doing well in these Olympics...

Oh, yay for Misty May and Terri Walsh for the gold (: (: (: !!
postharmony
Yeah! Terri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor have an unbelievable winning streak.

QUOTE(http://www.nbcolympics.com/beachvolleyball/news/newsid=242746.html)
In winning Thursday, they not only returned to the gold-medal stand, they:
- Won their 108th straight match.
- Won May-Treanor's 103rd career tournament.
- Won Walsh's 100th career tournament.
Insurmountable
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I heard about this a while ago, week i believe. Sucks for them but they should have known better. Is it a he or she, they kept throwing 'he' into the article like it was a he instead of a she o_O Maybe I wasn't paying attention enough.


I only watched all of the womens gymnastics. USA 1 and 2
towntown2
I kinda feel for Laura Wilkinson.
At 30, diving can't be very easy for her body.
And her dives are inconsistent.
postharmony
QUOTE(Insurmountable @ Aug 21 2008, 11:44 PM) *
Is it a he or she, they kept throwing 'he' into the article like it was a he instead of a she o_O Maybe I wasn't paying attention enough.

He Kexin is female. Her surname, He, calls for confused pronouns.

China probably anticipated such measures. The age limit is an important rule to abide to.

QUOTE(towntown2 @ Aug 21 2008, 11:48 PM) *
I kinda feel for Laura Wilkinson.
At 30, diving can't be very easy for her body.
And her dives are inconsistent.

I agree. Her right tricep was bothering her, too. She's so positive about it all, however, which is great.
towntown2
^^ She ended her career with a good dive, though.
Sometimes a gold isn't everything.

But that Chinese teenager was crying when she won.
That was sweet.
Joanne
^ Yeah, I just saw the rerun of that... is it weird that I got pretty emotional watching it? Whatever... it was awesome. And a Canadian got silver! SWEEEET!
towntown2
^^ I always get goose bumps watching people win gold.
Like Nastia and Shawn.
And Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh last night.
Gigi
And then Alexandre Despatie congratulated Ruolin (the diver) - THAT WAS SO CUTE! I love you Alex <33.

I have heard the Chinese anthem enough times when I was in Hong Kong to honestly hum it in my sleep. It's been ridiculous over there.

QUOTE(Teesa @ Aug 21 2008, 06:18 PM) *

I am writing another essay.

That is quite possibly the MOST biased piece of journalism I have read in my life. But then I realized this is a blog, and people bullshit a lot on blogs. So she's getting investigated, but there's no reason to spew crap about China along the way.

I love how people have ABSOLUTELY NO DOUBT WHATSOEVER that's she's not 16. I mean, it's likely that she's not (and if/when the IOC discovers that she's not, I'll be VERY pissed off, but with the Chinese government, NOT He Kexin or the other gymnasts). But there is always a chance that this isn't the case.

The American media is being relentless in portraying the Chinese as evil, brainwashed robots that want nothing but to win, or else suffer the consequences from their Communist leaders. It's sad that in a country where free speech is a belief and a way of life (which is advocated so much for China), that the free speech spewed out is sometimes biased, one-sided, and completely misleading. This is only slightly better than the restrictions China sets on their journalists.

The U.S. and many other countries have had plenty of incidents in their past - performance-enhancing drugs, etc. While you might argue that a younger age give an advantage to the Chinese team, realize that these young gymnasts have actual talent, don't even go to the level of using drugs. I am in no way condoning what they did (if it's actually proven), but for a kid, doing what their country wants for them does not make them evil, conniving cheaters like all these ridiculous "objective" articles make them out to be.

Perhaps, instead of reading American articles that brainwash you (how ironic), take a look at this one:

http://news.imagethief.com/blogs/china/arc...d-babygate.aspx

At least attempt to view this from another angle.
datass
honestly, what i dont understand is why you got to be at least 16. so what if she's only 14? shouldn't american be shamed a 14 year old beat her? iono, but i just thought she's got talent. but if that's against the rule then that's too bad for her.
Teesa
^yeah, it's like competing against the best...but still :/

and they found no proof.

i stayed up until 2 last night watching the men's volleyball game against russia...it was sweeet! i seriously hope usa can win the gold!

and the stupid today show is on nbc right now instead of olympic coverage, but a live tracker shows me that usa basketball is beating argentina badly =)

edit//
oh, i also got He mixed up with the pronoun as well, lol.

and CONGRATS to an amazing bryan clay for winning the decathlon!
Teesa
one more until gold for usa men's basketball!! pau gasol and spain. hmmmmm, we already beat them once _smile.gif
hi-C
QUOTE(doughnut @ Aug 22 2008, 06:00 AM) *
honestly, what i dont understand is why you got to be at least 16. so what if she's only 14? shouldn't american be shamed a 14 year old beat her? iono, but i just thought she's got talent. but if that's against the rule then that's too bad for her.
Rules state that a gymnast has to be 16 in an Olympic year (so the gymnast could be 15 going on 16) in order to be eligible to compete. It's not a shame issue; a lot of gymnasts don't agree with the age requirement, but rules are rules and they should be regarded accordingly.
Gigi
QUOTE(doughnut @ Aug 22 2008, 03:00 AM) *
honestly, what i dont understand is why you got to be at least 16. so what if she's only 14? shouldn't american be shamed a 14 year old beat her? iono, but i just thought she's got talent. but if that's against the rule then that's too bad for her.

The age limit was implemented a few years ago, and it was because that they believed gymnasts suffered from "child abuse" from their coaches and couldn't develop properly. What I don't understand is how changing the age limit will help anything. If you require them to be 16 to compete, then they're still going to train like mad during puberty, and the so-called stunt in growth is still going to happen. But still. Rules are rules, no matter how dumb they are.

What I really think the age limit was implemented for was to create an even playing field for older competitors, because they never do quite as well as the youngins. At a younger age, females do better in gymnastics because their body mass is relatively less than an older female. Because females don't develop much muscle mass like men do, the added weight at an older age makes it harder for them to do all those acrobatic swings, flips, and turns. The younger one has it easier because their body mass is less, and therefore easier to manipulate. That's why the US should not be "ashamed" of losing to a 14 year old because the younger one is the one that has the advantage.
Tung
Haha. I feel sorry for Canada. They really thought they had the Gold Medal locked up in Women's diving. loool.gif After she got that 95 score. But then round 5 came along, and she got like a 90 score, they knew they had gold. Then the Chinese girl came up and got a 101 score. loool.gif And shattered the hearts of all Canadians. rofl1.gif Canada will always finish 2nd in EVERYTHING they do.
Joanne
Shut up, Tung stubborn.gif


I expected China to get gold - they pretty much ALWAYS kick ass at diving! And I'm glad that Emilie Heymans got silver! She was absolutely amazing. Even though it does suck for her to be so close and not get gold, I'm sure she's totally happy with the results in the end.
Gigi
QUOTE(Tungster @ Aug 22 2008, 01:02 PM) *
Haha. I feel sorry for Canada. They really thought they had the Gold Medal locked up in Women's diving. loool.gif After she got that 95 score. But then round 5 came along, and she got like a 90 score, they knew they had gold. Then the Chinese girl came up and got a 101 score. loool.gif And shattered the hearts of all Canadians. rofl1.gif Canada will always finish 2nd in EVERYTHING they do.

LOL That's the sad, hardcore truth right there. You nailed it on the head.

I was watching that yesterday, and while I love Canada and was rooting for them, I CERTAINLY did not want them to break the hopeful Chinese diving sweep. I wanted her to get silver at the most. So when Ruolin got three 10's and a 9.5 I WENT NUTS!

It was different this time around because the Chinese divers were usually around 20-40 points ahead of the others, but it was close for this event. Much more exciting.

Yeah and Emilie should be nothing but happy - Ruolin rightfully deserves Gold after her amazing last dive. I mean, that girl knows how to WORK IT, crank it out at the last possible moment. Amazing performance under pressure.
hi-C
QUOTE(Gigi @ Aug 22 2008, 04:00 PM) *
The age limit was implemented a few years ago, and it was because that they believed gymnasts suffered from "child abuse" from their coaches and couldn't develop properly. What I don't understand is how changing the age limit will help anything. If you require them to be 16 to compete, then they're still going to train like mad during puberty, and the so-called stunt in growth is still going to happen. But still. Rules are rules, no matter how dumb they are.

What I really think the age limit was implemented for was to create an even playing field for older competitors, because they never do quite as well as the youngins. At a younger age, females do better in gymnastics because their body mass is relatively less than an older female. Because females don't develop much muscle mass like men do, the added weight at an older age makes it harder for them to do all those acrobatic swings, flips, and turns. The younger one has it easier because their body mass is less, and therefore easier to manipulate. That's why the US should not be "ashamed" of losing to a 14 year old because the younger one is the one that has the advantage.
It was more than a few years ago; it was a decade ago. And I think the age requirement was raised officially for the reason you stated in your second paragraph, not the first.
Gigi
^ Sorry, sometimes I still think that 1997 is a few years ago. When it's actually 11 years ago. It makes me feel old. sad.gif Yeah but it was raised from like 14 to 15 in the 80's, and then to 16 in 1997.

Was it? I read a few articles and from what I understood it was for the first reason, but it was probably a combination of both. I feel like, if it was for the second reason, then the age limit shouldn't have been implemented. Other countries could have put out some younger athletes as well. It would be like changing the rules just so that the other countries who sucked a little more could do better, which is unfair. Maybe it's a cultural thing in that, North Americans don't typically train as hard or at as young of an age as say, Russians or Chinese.
hi-C
Now, see, I was reading stuff on wikipedia earlier about the age restrictions, and it was really interesting, the earliest champions were hella old.

QUOTE
The earliest champions in women's gymnastics tended to be in their 20s; most had studied ballet for years before entering the sport. Hungarian gymnast Ágnes Keleti won individual gold medals at the age of 35 at the 1956 Olympics. Larissa Latynina, the first great Soviet gymnast, won her first Olympic all-around medal at the age of 21, her second at 25 and her third at 29; she became the 1958 World Champion while pregnant with her daughter.[2] Czech gymnast Věra Čáslavská, who followed Latynina to become a two-time Olympic all-around champion, was 22 before she started winning gold medals at the highest level of the sport, and won her final Olympic all-around title at the age of 26.[3]


But I'm going to check out those links at the bottom of the wiki page to see if there's a definitive answer as to why the age restriction was put in place.
Gigi
^ That's actually really interesting. Maybe back in the day, that extra training in ballet really helped. Plus, back in the 50s, the moves probably weren't as difficult or stressful on the body as they are now. What with the intense training that goes on at a young age, and athletes that are handpicked for the perfect body shape. I guess, in order to raise the bar, a lot of younger gymnasts were chosen so that the sport could evolve.

You hardly ever see anybody over 24 in gymnastics nowadays.
hi-C
^ I KNOW! I hate the way age is played up in the Olympics. Those a-hole commentators were talking about doubting if Nastia Liukin was going to return for the 2012 Olympics because she's going to be 23. Jesus Christ, when did 23 become old?
towntown2
Who caught the U.S.-Brazil men's beach volleyball finals?
Dalhausser and Rogers took the gold!!
The Beast is looking pretty hot at 6'9"
Simba
I'm not so sure about the scoring on the China vs. Ireland boxing match. ohmy.gif
Simba
Best pics

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berrypop90
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You can just feel the heartbreak.
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Dude went to my high school.
Joanne
QUOTE(ArjunaCapulong @ Aug 22 2008, 09:34 PM) *

OMG poor poor girl whose boob popped out! And aww to the cross-eyed diver. =(

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I LOL'd.

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Simba
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I liked these fresh angles.

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lmao...
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