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superman

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Sun, Jul 25, 2021 12:30 PM
posted by jmog

In what sport?


Basketball. 

Ironman92

Administrator

Sun, Jul 25, 2021 12:37 PM

Lord if USA didn’t advance out lol

Zunardo

Senior Member

Sun, Jul 25, 2021 4:43 PM
posted by friendfromlowry

Fair enough. Seems like it could be a mix of everything. Hockey but not on ice. Basketball but goals instead of baskets. Soccer but with your hands. And with a lot of physical contact.


Not as much contact as I had hoped, lol.  Back then I was into learning as much as I could from sports novels and short stories by Nate Archibald and Boys Life.  Learned about checking in hockey, thought it was cool you could clean someone's clock to get the puck back.  Our TH rulebook said checking was allowed - cool!  The next day I targeted the the guy with the ball, knocked him out of bounds, and got yelled at by everyone - bogus!  But we didn't have the ability to make those cool diving throws on goal like they do in the Olympics.

Speaking of a sport that should be more popular in our nation, Jokari really needs to be in the Olympics.  Where's Kyle Rote Jr when you really need him?

Ironman92

Administrator

Sun, Jul 25, 2021 11:14 PM

4x100 men’s swimming take gold

sportchampps

Senior Member

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 2:27 AM
posted by friendfromlowry

Fair enough. Seems like it could be a mix of everything. Hockey but not on ice. Basketball but goals instead of baskets. Soccer but with your hands. And with a lot of physical contact.


If the weather was to bad to practice outside usually toward the soccer playoffs in high school we would sometimes practice handball as a way to look for space and passing. I remember doing this at least a couple times in high school


Ironman92

Administrator

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 9:02 AM

Women’s 3 on 3 losing to China late in the game 🤦🏻‍♂️

Ironman92

Administrator

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 9:09 AM

Tied with 35 seconds left and Plum hit a big 2 for the win

Ironman92

Administrator

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 3:41 PM

Mixed doubles ping pong….

We have a winner! WOW LOL. It doesn’t even look real.

Fletch

Member

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 4:15 PM

Ping pong and badminton at this level are laughable how good they are.

Ironman92

Administrator

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 4:27 PM

China had won 28 of the 32 gold medals in mixed doubles and Japan takes them down in 7 games.

That was awesome. That 20 year old girl Ito. 👏👏👏

Ironman92

Administrator

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 4:29 PM
posted by Fletch

Ping pong and badminton at this level are laughable how good they are.

The coordinating between the two to alternate shots in that high speed ping pong was way more impressive than the individual ping pong I’ve seen so far. Badminton great but a notch behind IMO


gut

Senior Member

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 4:51 PM

Skateboarders are kind of nuts.  Only sport where you're GOING to wipe out, and likely come up bleeding.  Probably have to learn how to fall in that sport before anything else.

No helmets and no pads, and some of those women were biting it HARD.  Kind of surprised helmets aren't mandatory.

Ironman92

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Mon, Jul 26, 2021 6:55 PM
posted by gut

Skateboarders are kind of nuts.  Only sport where you're GOING to wipe out, and likely come up bleeding.  Probably have to learn how to fall in that sport before anything else.

No helmets and no pads, and some of those women were biting it HARD.  Kind of surprised helmets aren't mandatory.

I watch some sort of mountain bike race for a while and it was a grueling course and those guys were wiping out everywhere….hardly ever a few seconds of pedaling without a dangerous area or maneuver needed.


jmog

Senior Member

Mon, Jul 26, 2021 7:39 PM
posted by Fletch

Ping pong and badminton at this level are laughable how good they are.

I used to be REALLY good at ping pong. I played in a LOT of tournaments from the time I was 18 through about 30.


I really started getting good when the place I Co-Op (engineering intern) at while in college played at lunch every day in the shop. The one guy was older, but when he was younger he was top 20 in the US. You had to get better just to keep it on the table.


I started going to tournaments and was doing well at non-sanctioned tournaments (non-USATT sanctioned). I had finished in the top 3 at each non-sanctioned and won a few.


So, I started trying actual sanctioned tournaments, and they use a rating system just like chess' system, where Olympic level people are 2400 up (grand master in chess), etc.


Lets just say after about 10 tournaments that were sanctioned, my rating never got above about 1100. The difference between an 1100 and even a 1600 is insane, played a 1600 russian guy that beat me like 21-3 and 21-2, my 5 points were serves he missed the table, I never scored a point of my own.


Now he wouldn't even score a point on his own against an Olympic ping pong player. 


Its just plain nuts.

friendfromlowry

Senior Member

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 3:29 AM
posted by Ironman92

Tied with 35 seconds left and Plum hit a big 2 for the win

I’ve watched a few of their games and I’m always in disbelief how much bigger their center is than everyone else. 


jmog

Senior Member

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 8:11 AM

Funny story about my first USATT sanctioned ping pong tournament. 


If you have never played in one before you have no rating and get thrown into a tournament pool of other unrated players. This could be some bum like me who never played seriously before or some 15 year old prodigy that this is their first competition out of their Asian parents training room. 


I get this 9 year old girl in my round robin. It did not matter how hard I spiked the ball at her she ALWAYS returned it. She was amazing, and her little brother that was in a different round robin was as good or better.  


For the first half of the first game she was beating me. I was about 22/23 years old at the time and she was 9. 


Until I hit a drop shot with back spin and realized her arms weren’t long enough to reach for those. 


And that’s how I beat a 9 year old prodigy who last I checked had qualified for the Olympic trials the last two Olympics for the US. I kept drop shorting her, I felt so bad, I really did. 


I told her afterwards that not only was she better than me now, she will be far better than me as she grows up.


My wife was there watching and still picks on me every once in a while about drop shots on a 9 year old girl. 

Ironman92

Administrator

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 8:50 AM
posted by jmog

Funny story about my first USATT sanctioned ping pong tournament. 


If you have never played in one before you have no rating and get thrown into a tournament pool of other unrated players. This could be some bum like me who never played seriously before or some 15 year old prodigy that this is their first competition out of their Asian parents training room. 


I get this 9 year old girl in my round robin. It did not matter how hard I spiked the ball at her she ALWAYS returned it. She was amazing, and her little brother that was in a different round robin was as good or better.  


For the first half of the first game she was beating me. I was about 22/23 years old at the time and she was 9. 


Until I hit a drop shot with back spin and realized her arms weren’t long enough to reach for those. 


And that’s how I beat a 9 year old prodigy who last I checked had qualified for the Olympic trials the last two Olympics for the US. I kept drop shorting her, I felt so bad, I really did. 


I told her afterwards that not only was she better than me now, she will be far better than me as she grows up.


My wife was there watching and still picks on me every once in a while about drop shots on a 9 year old girl. 

🤷🏻‍♂️

Gotta do what you gotta do.


In similar fashion but people my age….in college I had a badminton class with basically all of the athletes AND the Asian students about campus. I was the best in that class but the Asians would destroy every other person but when they played me I would often use the dink over the net and they acted like it was some lucky shot or a dishonest play….and used their language so I know they were using the bad words lol…..now watching the mixed ping pong when a rally hits a net and they score the team that scored raises their hand to other team to signify they were lucky and a “my bad

Lol screw that…..perfectly in the rules. I did see Japan do this kind sportsmanship in the deciding Game 7 with just 2 points left for the gold medal. Impressive


friendfromlowry

Senior Member

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 9:12 AM

Rough morning for the American women’s teams. 

gut

Senior Member

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 12:03 PM

I assume she's probably injured, but maybe this is why you shouldn't walk around calling yourself the GOAT and that you're unbeatable: 


"Biles posted on social media Monday that she felt the weight of the world on her shoulders. It affected her practice. It affected her confidence. And when she stepped onto the vault runway, it finally found its way to her performance, too."

Ironman92

Administrator

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 12:05 PM

I’m not calling any gymnast soft or weak because they are basically in a category of their own….but that Russian girl doing the floor exercise and vault 3 months after tearing her achilles…..Biles must be pretty hurt.

Laley23

GOAT

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 12:30 PM

She isn't even hurt. Its all mental right? 

If it was an physical injury, I assume she would pull out of the individual ones also. But with no pressure of teammates on those, I think she is still in them. Its the team one, where she basically had to be perfect for them to win, that got to her. Unless I am missing something? I haven't checked the status in hours, so new information may be out now.

gut

Senior Member

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 12:39 PM
posted by Laley23

She isn't even hurt. Its all mental right?

This will get epic, and ugly.  I called her the "GOAT of GOATS" a week ago, and now a lot of people might call this the "CHOKE of CHOKES".  And of course, you can predict what will be said about her critics...

Remarkable that all these people that have to carry a team, very rarely does someone just tap out.  I'd say it's not fair to her, and can't imagine the pressure she put on herself, but when you walk around calling yourself the GOAT (even if it's true)...

Ironman92

Administrator

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 12:39 PM
posted by Laley23

She isn't even hurt. Its all mental right? 

If it was an physical injury, I assume she would pull out of the individual ones also. But with no pressure of teammates on those, I think she is still in them. Its the team one, where she basically had to be perfect for them to win, that got to her. Unless I am missing something? I haven't checked the status in hours, so new information may be out now.

I don’t know….all I know is their entire lives are nonstop going after the Olympic goal and success in it…the lifestyle seems abusive and the amount of pressure is unfathomable.

I honestly have trouble watching due to them breaking down or struggling under the pressure. I love their smiles and happiness but the whole lifestyle of the sport screams creepy and it bothers me.


Laley23

GOAT

Tue, Jul 27, 2021 12:47 PM
posted by gut

This will get epic, and ugly.  I called her the "GOAT of GOATS" a week ago, and now a lot of people might call this the "CHOKE of CHOKES".  And of course, you can predict what will be said about her critics...

Remarkable that all these people that have to carry a team, very rarely does someone just tap out.  I'd say it's not fair to her, and can't imagine the pressure she put on herself, but when you walk around calling yourself the GOAT (even if it's true)...

It is definitely a choke. She is saying that she couldnt perform because of pressure and it got to her mentally and effected her performance. I get that and I get withdrawing because of it (and ironically it helped the team vs her sucking it up). But, that is the literal definition of choka.

Super odd because she has never wilted under the pressure beforehand.