If they wear Sneakers it's fineThe Marathon will have to go now, or else be renamed.
Ooh, controversial...I trust that the beach vollleyball will take place on a real beach.
If it's not, get rid...
My wife, who has a better insight into the female psyche than myself, was talking about the gymnastics. She isn't a sports monkey, and only really likes F1, but she loves the gymnastics.
The womens gymnastics seems like some kind of relic from old-fashioned sexism, with the balls, ribbons, etc, all done to music for women, but blokes purely trying to show off their strength and prowess. My wife commented that the music thing is a bit strange, as they aren't really dancing, although can appreciate that they have to match the rhythm of the song. However when the men do their floor exercises, it seems a bit cold and aimless without a sound track. So we are still undecided as to whether the music is good or not, and as a consequence, whether gymnasics ought be about more than just a combination of how well you can do the moves, and how difficult a move can you pull off, or whether rhythm and artistry is part of this sport too.
anything done to music or has points for choreography, floor gymnastics, synchronised swimming.
Kabbadi was on Channel 4 many many years ago. Absolutely fascinating![]()
About as meaningless as the diving and gymnastics for me. Or rugby, for that matter. I don't think I'm stupid, but I just can't tell what on earth is going on.Kabbadi was on Channel 4 many many years ago. Absolutely fascinating![]()
We should be in with a chance at that, as it's basically British Bulldogs in so far as I understood it at all.
To be fair, when Channel 4 was trying to do different and interesting things, rather than just produce utter tripe, I did rather get into Sumo (and just to be clear I don't have the physique for it myself), but Kabbadi was rather baffling - but good for them showing it at all
In the spirit of the original games, where the sports bore some relation to life, will this be a competition in which participants have - say - 5 minutes to get as much scrap metal back over the wall as they can. Most weight wins.In a similar vein, apparently at the next Olympics wall climbing is in. Again, I have never done that, but I suspect it'll make for good viewing.