Just ignored me, didn't you.Keen to give this a look. Who should I watch out for Burge?
People had been waiting years for you to resign as a mod so they could put you on ignore.Just ignored me, didn't you.
thats great had no ideaTomorrow is also when Wojdan Shahrkhani (Saudi Arabian fighter) will have her match -- she won't be in long but her match will be worth watching. She didn't qualify on merit so it's more for the symbolic importance than it being a close fight. Remember this is a country where women aren't even allowed to drive, let alone play sports.
Hopefully this advances the women's rights movement a little bit in Saudi Arabia - they only relented because as the only country in the world who didn't let women compete, the IOC was threatening to kick them out from the olympics.
If you thought hard enough about it, you'd realise that he couldn't ignore you anyway...
If you thought hard enough about it, you'd realise that he couldn't ignore you anyway...
Yes been watching them on & off from the start, gutted for Gemma Gibbons especially after she took out the world champ in the previous round, still a silver is a amazing achievement for her.Anyone else watching the medal rounds right now?
And she wins gold!Mate I'm not really that up on Judo really. But if you're into stories behind competitions, Judoka Kayla Harrison from America has overcome a fair bit to get to the Games.
Teddy Riner of France the big favourite for the men's heavyweight gold.
I was too astonished you were outside your science thread box to find words frankly.Just ignored me, didn't you.
I really like the women's field, they are some fantastic technicians. Tomorrow the heavyweights (of both genders) are fighting. But if you're new to the sport, I would watch some of the lower weight classes - I think it's more fun.
Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar won Gold in 2008, and he's been looking great this year. I would keep an eye on him.