Any Olympic hotties caught your eye?

JackBurton

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Never played competitively? I played soccer up to a high level then Alpine skiing race and later in my late 20 Triathlons.

Watching the Olympics gives me gooses bumps. Any sport as long as I see them giving it all. It gives me goose bumps and I almost cry every day watching the Olympics.

I know the road to get there is so full of sacrifice. I feel them.
Nope. Never saw the point?

Why would you cry for people playing a game that has no bearing or point in real life? Pro sports are a waste too, millions of dollars for grown up babies to play a game? I really don’t see any point unless it’s networking and nepotism in the job world.

Look at this baby:

“Wahhhhhh it’s too hot at 29°!”

I’m sure all the roofers I know pounding out shingles in July really empathize with him.

The “Games” take toll on all the “athletes” who could do so much better with their early 20’s pursuing a career in something useful rather than going broke when the olympics are over. There is no future for old “athletes”, not after the olympics. There’s no payday just bragging rights. And that’s only for the ones that are successful. 99.5% won’t win anything. That’s a terrible ROI.

Get back to working at something productive rather than something as self absorbed as sports.
 
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Meaghan Benfeito, Canadian diver, has been cute and curvy for years now. Much bustier than most Olympians. Some cute tan line views when she is in
uniform on the platform.
 
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Lot's of butt tape on those leotards so far.:)
 

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Jalimon to quote Inspector Clouseau, "that second pic gave me a buump on the head".

Sir Charles would like her, she no big ol San Antonio woman.

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That is perfection indeed ;)

2-3 years ago she was asked to double an actress for the pool scene of a movie. Upon interviewing her she end up acting it. The movie was selected at Canne festival:

It's her 3rd Olympics. She went to the try out this year not expecting much based on last 2 year results. She made it!
 

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Nope. Never saw the point?

Why would you cry for people playing a game that has no bearing or point in real life? Pro sports are a waste too, millions of dollars for grown up babies to play a game? I really don’t see any point unless it’s networking and nepotism in the job world.

Look at this baby:

“Wahhhhhh it’s too hot at 29°!”

I’m sure all the roofers I know pounding out shingles in July really empathize with him.

The “Games” take toll on all the “athletes” who could do so much better with their early 20’s pursuing a career in something useful rather than going broke when the olympics are over. There is no future for old “athletes”, not after the olympics. There’s no payday just bragging rights. And that’s only for the ones that are successful. 99.5% won’t win anything. That’s a terrible ROI.

Get back to working at something productive rather than something as self absorbed as sports.

You must be so much fun :ROFLMAO:

No time for sports only working is good... 🤮

Give me the choice of hiring between two equal candidate on paper and I will take the one that did a competitive sports in his youth.
 
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I gotta say, I still don’t understand the hype of the olympics?

Watching athletes get supported and travel around the world to play a game seems like a waste of billions of dollars.

Watching people play isn’t my thing. I’ll go be active and enjoy my personal experience but for the most part it’s a waste of $ that could be used to help feed the poor.
Seeing as this is a discussion of good looking Olympians, I think this post would be better appreciated and more relevant elsewhere.
 

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You must be so much fun :ROFLMAO:

No time for sports only working is good... 🤮

Give me the choice of hiring between two equal candidate on paper and I will take the one that did a competitive sports in his youth.
That’s what our society is built on: hard work.

I’d hire the person with no time for sports. If the shareholders are honest, they want people to reach the upper echelons by working themselves into the grave. That’s how you get promoted.

Sure I can be intense when working but my shit always comes in ahead of schedule and on budget. That’s what corporate needs.
 

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That’s what our society is built on: hard work.

I’d hire the person with no time for sports. If the shareholders are honest, they want people to reach the upper echelons by working themselves into the grave. That’s how you get promoted.

Sure I can be intense when working but my shit always comes in ahead of schedule and on budget. That’s what corporate needs.
If you think people who reach olympic level results in their respective sports don't know how to work hard, you are terribly mistaken.
I would bet on their work ethic and self discipline over almost anyone from the general public.
 

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If you think people who reach olympic level results in their respective sports don't know how to work hard, you are terribly mistaken.
I would bet on their work ethic and self discipline over almost anyone from the general public.
I’m not buying it.
Sports are a game. Nothing more.
 
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