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martyh 07-08-2012 22:52

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35460972)
Yes. Excellent result :D

...for someone with a doctors note :confused:

danielf 07-08-2012 23:13

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35460973)
...for someone with a doctors note :confused:

There was nothing wrong with him. He withdrew from the 800m in order to focus on the 1500m, but the algerians failed to put the paperwork through. He was then forced to run the 800m. So he started that race, but didn't finish it. He was then thrown out of the olympics for not putting in a bona fide performance, but reinstated upon production of a doctor's note. In other words, the iaaf are muppets, and they know it. He should never have been thrown out imo, so the result is a good one.

carlwaring 07-08-2012 23:27

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35460969)
just caught a glimpse of seb Coe and Sir roger Bannister deep in conversation and it struck me what does Coe do now ,he's seen his dream of getting a UK Olympics so what now?

A long period of doing nothing, I suspect ;)

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35460978)
There was nothing wrong with him. He withdrew from the 800m in order to focus on the 1500m, but the algerians failed to put the paperwork through. He was then forced to run the 800m. So he started that race, but didn't finish it. He was then thrown out of the olympics for not putting in a bona fide performance, but reinstated upon production of a doctor's note. In other words, the iaaf are muppets, and they know it. He should never have been thrown out imo, so the result is a good one.

So it's really entirely the Algerian Olympic Committee's fault then. No-one else's. We all know what happens if you don't put in a good performance whatever the reason.

danielf 07-08-2012 23:38

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Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35460982)
So it's really entirely the Algerian Olympic Committee's fault then. No-one else's. We all know what happens if you don't put in a good performance whatever the reason.

Usually, nothing. Actually, the algerians put the paperwork in, but they were late.

martyh 07-08-2012 23:47

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35460978)
There was nothing wrong with him. He withdrew from the 800m in order to focus on the 1500m, but the algerians failed to put the paperwork through. He was then forced to run the 800m. So he started that race, but didn't finish it. He was then thrown out of the olympics for not putting in a bona fide performance, but reinstated upon production of a doctor's note. In other words, the iaaf are muppets, and they know it. He should never have been thrown out imo, so the result is a good one.


seems to me that it was silly to enter him in both events in the first place ,weren't both finals tonight ?

danielf 07-08-2012 23:57

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35460999)
seems to me that it was silly to enter him in both events in the first place ,weren't both finals tonight ?

I think it was semis in the 800m tonight. He also may have entered both with a view to picking the one he fancied most on the day. Which is perfectly acceptable in my opinion.

Derek 08-08-2012 10:20

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Originally Posted by Rob (Post 35460641)
Seems a rather pathetic overeaction to me for something that most police officers would see as being very much a bit of fun.

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It is understood the police van was from north Wales, and an officer attached to the vehicle made a complaint about the sticker, even though it has been a long-standing part of police banter to place Met stickers on vehicles from other forces, the BBC's Danny Shaw said.
What kind of humourless twonk makes an official complaint about having a sticker put on a van? :mad:

martyh 08-08-2012 11:07

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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35461050)
What kind of humourless twonk makes an official complaint about having a sticker put on a van? :mad:

I want to know what "management action" is

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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35461050)
What kind of humourless twonk makes an official complaint about having a sticker put on a van? :mad:

The kind that doesn't walk the beat but "proceeds" everywhere :)

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Seven athletes from Cameroon have disappeared from the Olympic village, according to officials.
All seven had visas allowing them to stay in the UK until November, though there are no reports any have claimed political asylum. The seven include five boxers, a swimmer and a footballer.
Team Cameroon's David Ojong told Cameroon media that of 60 athletes and officials at the village, 28 have gone home, 24 are still there and seven have just disappeared.
http://news.sky.com/story/969920/sev...tes-go-missing


Oh dear

Russ 08-08-2012 11:21

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35461050)
What kind of humourless twonk makes an official complaint about having a sticker put on a van? :mad:

Humour becomes ineffective the moment you enter North Wales.


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Originally Posted by martyh
http://news.sky.com/story/969920/sev...tes-go-missing


Oh dear

This should come as no surprise to anyone :shrug:

Julian 08-08-2012 15:56

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While we are awaiting our next medal, there is a medal ceremony to watch HERE :)

Osem 08-08-2012 18:02

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
Not quite a 2003 Rugby World Cup David Campese moment:

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Serial Pommie-basher David Campese has finally got his come-uppance, after being forced to parade through London saluting England's Rugby World Cup champions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funn...me/3320445.stm

.... but just as satisfying nonetheless... :D

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Australia's sports minister is set to don a Team GB shirt and take to the water after resigning herself to losing a wager with her UK counterpart about who would win more gold medals.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-19176735

Not sure about this bit:

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"That said we have come pretty close. We have got a swag full of silver medals and we are very proud of our athletes for that."
Pretty close? :rofl: and as for the silver medals - we've got more of those too when I last checked... :D

Maggy 08-08-2012 20:10

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35461177)



Pretty close? :rofl: and as for the silver medals - we've got more of those too when I last checked... :D

Excuse me..WE are British and we never crow..it's bad sportsmanship...





























but on the other hand there is always a first time..;)

Osem 08-08-2012 22:53

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Quite - there was a radio talk in last night about how 'jingoistic' we're being FGS! We spend decades trailing in the wake of and admiring countries which have invested in their proud, patriotic sportsmen/women and get results, then when we finally manage to emulate them and beat them at their own game we're supposed to feel guilty about it all and celebrating the fact. :confused: It's quite bizarre really...

Maggy 08-08-2012 23:30

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-19177730

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A postbox that was painted gold in Jessica Ennis's home city of Sheffield, to celebrate her Olympic triumph, has been vandalised.
The graffiti, which read "Go Jess", was scrawled on the postbox in Barkers Pool in the city centre.
There always has to be at least one richardhead...:rolleyes:

martyh 08-08-2012 23:32

Re: The London 2012 Olympics: Current affairs discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35461360)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-19177730



There always has to be at least one richardhead...:rolleyes:

not right but at least it wasn't abusive


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