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I noticed Germany's Olympic medal count has fallen dramatically over the decades. It wasn't too long ago that both East Germany and West Germany were piling up significant medal counts. In the initial years after reunification, they were an Olympic powerhouse as they were before the combination of teams.
 

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Noah Lyles relegated to Bronze Medal in 200m!!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I never liked him, I hate cocky arrogant athletes!!!!
 

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I noticed Germany's Olympic medal count has fallen dramatically over the decades. It wasn't too long ago that both East Germany and West Germany were piling up significant medal counts. In the initial years after reunification, they were an Olympic powerhouse as they were before the combination of teams.
That is true. Crazy to think France has taken over. Germany remains strong in winter olympics but really lost their mojo in the summer one. Canada has same number of medals as germany!
 

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I know the olympics are not over yet but what is so far your greatest moment?

Me its the canadian girl rugby team beating France, Australia and giving a good run against New Zealand to take silver.

Of course Summer is the greatest athlete of all Canada.

The women beach volleyball may make me change my mind tomorrow ;)

On the international side i love the video taken in the Island of St-Lucia having one of their girl win a first gold medal ever in the 100 meter.

And one thing i realize watching so much footage is that all the greatest athletes of many countries all train in the US! Including Summer and Leon Marchand of France.
 

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Mclaughlin wins Gold in W 400m hurdles, Bol , Bronze, she didn't have it today, I was hoping for a real close race.
 

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Great basketball game Serbia Usa. The Serbians dominated till a few minutes left. Mind you the US had the big guns like Lebron, Curry, Durant and others but they're not very young.
 
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Noah Lyles relegated to Bronze Medal in 200m!!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I never liked him, I hate cocky arrogant athletes!!!!

It was revealed that Lyles tested positive for Covid 19 very early Tuesday morning. No wonder he ran out of gas in the 200...


Noah Lyles on Deciding to Race With COVID-19
Story by Sean Gregory / Saint Denis, France
• 49m • 4 min read

Noah Lyles, wearing a mask, leaves after the men’s 200-m final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, on Aug. 8, 2024.

Noah Lyles, wearing a mask, leaves after the men’s 200-m final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, on Aug. 8, 2024.© Jewel Samad—AFP/Getty Images
In a scene unimaginable at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, Noah Lyles—who was wearing a black mask—told a bunch of unmasked journalists in a sweaty indoor facility in France on Thursday night: “Yes, I do have COVID.”
Lyles said he woke up in the middle of the night on Tuesday feeling chills, aches, and a sore throat. “Those were a lot of the symptoms I've always had right before getting COVID,” Lyles told reporters after finishing third in the 200 m, a race he was favored to win He was the three-time defending world champ in that event. Lyles came off the track on a wheelchair at the Stade de France and felt lightheaded and short of breath. But he was OK now.


“I was just like, I need to test this one,” said Lyles. He tested positive for COVID-19, Lyles said, around 5 a.m. on Tuesday. Lyles quarantined in a hotel near the Olympic Village, he said, and started taking Paxlovid to treat the symptoms. “I still wanted to run,” said Lyles. “We just stayed away from everybody, and just try to take it round by round. And you know, to be honest, I knew if I wanted to come out here and win, I had to give everything I had from the get-go. I didn't have any time to save energy. So that was kind of the strategy.”
Lyles ran in the semifinals—with COVID-19—on Wednesday night.

There’s no blanket COVID-19 protocol for athletes at these Paris Olympics. Each federation can sort of make its own rules, and it seems that teams have handled decisions on a case-by-case basis. Since Lyles participates in an outdoor event, rates of transmission and risk of infection to others are relatively low. The silver medalist, Team USA’s Kenny Bednarek, said he had no issue with Lyles hugging him after the race.

The 200-m winner, Letsile Tebogo of Botswana, also did not object to Lyles lining up for the race. “I wouldn’t say we were at risk, because it’s not a contact sport,” said Tebogo. He thought something might be askew with Lyles when he saw him keeping to himself in the warm-up area before the race. “I thought maybe it's just one of those days when he's not having a great day,” said Tebogo. “I didn't think of COVID or anything else.”

Lyles kept the news of his diagnosis in a tight circle; his family, medical staff, and coach knew, he said after the race. “We didn't want everybody to go into a panic,” he said. “We wanted to be able to make it as discreet as possible. You never want to tell your competitors you're sick. Why would you give them an edge over you?”
In a statement, the sport’s governing body USA Track and Field (USATF) said that it and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) stood by Lyles’ decision to compete. “Our primary commitment is to ensure the safety of Team USA athletes while upholding their right to compete,” USATF said in a statement. “After a thorough medical evaluation, Noah chose to compete tonight. We respect his decision and will continue to monitor his condition closely. As an organization, we are rigorously adhering to CDC, USOPC, and IOC guidelines for respiratory illnesses to prevent the spread of illness among team members, safeguarding their health and performance.”

Lyles believes COVID-19 impacted his performance. He was coughing all through the night. “To be honest, I'm more proud of myself than anything,” he said. “Coming out to get the bronze medal with COVID [for] three days.”
Lyles wasn’t sure if he’d run the 4x100 relay tomorrow night. “I’m going to be very honest and transparent with them, and I'm going to let them make the decision,” he said. “I believe that no matter what happens, this four-by-one team can handle anything and everything. I've been with them in practice, they are more than capable to come out with a win.”
In Tokyo, Lyles believed the COVID-19 isolation rules, and lack of fans in the stands due to the pandemic, kept him from winning gold. (He was also favored in that race. He also won bronze.) This time around, he contracted COVID-19. Lyles enjoyed his glory moment on Sunday night, with his photo-finish win in the 100.
At the same time, the Games have been cruel to Lyles. —with reporting by Alice Park/Saint-Denis, France
 

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I noticed Germany's Olympic medal count has fallen dramatically over the decades. It wasn't too long ago that both East Germany and West Germany were piling up significant medal counts. In the initial years after reunification, they were an Olympic powerhouse as they were before the combination of teams.
Part of it would be the lower number of spots. One of the wrestling finals was two Cubans but one had to move because the other guy was always beating him out.

The other reason is East Germany's state sanctioned steroid programs.


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Noah Lyles relegated to Bronze Medal in 200m!!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I never liked him, I hate cocky arrogant athletes!!!!
He got decimated by that other dude...He also called out the NBA for calling themselves "world champs"...they're about to be...Thanks to Steph Curry...
 
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Noah Lyles relegated to Bronze Medal in 200m!!!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I never liked him, I hate cocky arrogant athletes!!!!
He's still a gold medalist and the current holder of the unofficial title "Fastest Man in the World".

In any event, the U.S. could have used him in the 4x100m relay today.
 

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Part of it would be the lower number of spots. One of the wrestling finals was two Cubans but one had to move because the other guy was always beating him out.

The other reason is East Germany's state sanctioned steroid programs.
All true, but the 1988 Summer Olympics before the two Germanies began competing together West Germany had the fourth highest amount of medals. Certainly, adding to the population should help German Olympic prowess.

Anyway, it's just an observation. One would expect German Olympic success to fall in line with the U.K. and France.

While we're talking about medal counts, how bout those Aussies?

The Chinese don't lie and cheat. And all the records and documents provided to Western scientists from Wuhan 2019-2020 were complete and genuine.

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Imho Eleanor Parker should be the flag bearer at the closing ceremony, she scored the biggest upset. Either her or Jeff Bridges son The Dude II Ethan Katzberg. Summer has done enough, her birthday party is less than a week away.

Wow awesome lady! The Dude II there to congratulate her...CBC announcers fuck up.

 
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