2012 Summer Olympics Thread: London July 27 - August 12

Lochte is a joke. Men's gymnastics disappointed me, Franklin did her thing in that 100m freestyle, Misty May and Kerri are goin hard.

Ready for some USA mens bball later on today
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Lochte cant finish. Dude needs to stick to bragging about flipping tires. 

Shame on ya'll disrespecting the gawd Phelps. 
 
This China vs Russia basketball game at 1 am should be good
 
we are not hearing enough about this foolishness with the fencer.. that poor girl got robbed..


i really want to hear what justification they gave her for denying her appeal

She got robbed. There was no way that she should have lost, I mean how do you go 3 times and not have 1 second run off the clock. Thats just horrible, I mean I know they are fast, but thats just impossible.
 
we are not hearing enough about this foolishness with the fencer.. that poor girl got robbed..


i really want to hear what justification they gave her for denying her appeal
She got robbed. There was no way that she should have lost, I mean how do you go 3 times and not have 1 second run off the clock. Thats just horrible, I mean I know they are fast, but thats just impossible.
I haven't seen the official reason yet... but I hope they do make some sort of press-release.  Fencing-insiders were saying she should have won, so I wanna know what exactly happened there. 
 
^ Didn't know you were in the UK... and that looks like it's from the Beeb, right?

Is ESPN the only media-org that ranks the medal table by "total number of medals"? 
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Should be some asterisks next to some countries. South Korea getting screwed this year :{ The overall judging this year :{ :{ :{ :{
 
^ Didn't know you were in the UK... and that looks like it's from the Beeb, right?

Yeah, that's the BBC iphone app which is awesome - full schedule of all events as well as news and stuff.
 
i dont know if anyone else saw this boxing match :lol, but Barriga was shorter by 6 in and pretty much dominated the fight. Lets go Philippines! :hat
 
we are not hearing enough about this foolishness with the fencer.. that poor girl got robbed..



i really want to hear what justification they gave her for denying her appeal


She got robbed. There was no way that she should have lost, I mean how do you go 3 times and not have 1 second run off the clock. Thats just horrible, I mean I know they are fast, but thats just impossible.
I haven't seen the official reason yet... but I hope they do make some sort of press-release.  Fencing-insiders were saying she should have won, so I wanna know what exactly happened there. 
They'll probably keep quiet until the games are over. Cowards. It's one of those instances where everyone knows they were wrong and they know they were wrong but too embarrassed and egotistical to correct their mistakes. They could've fixed it right there and showed some humility. I haven't seen the match but I read in an article that the German fencer was really happy and celebrating :|. Like really? You won on a clock error and know damn well you should've lost. I haven't seen much reporting on the story on nbc or espn but if it happened to an American or British athlete the story would've been at the top.
 
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen has strongly denied that she's a drugs cheat following a series of record-breaking swims at the Olympics in the past few days.

"My achievements derive from diligence and hard work, I will never use drugs. Chinese athletes are clean," Ye told reporters late Monday. "The Chinese team is extremely strict on doping control, so I can assure you that is not an issue with us."

The 16-year-old world champion set a new Olympic pace for the 200-meter individual medley Monday with a time of 2:08.39 to take her into the Tuesday final.

On Saturday, Ye smashed the world record to win gold in the 400-meter individual medley final, and stunned onlookers by logging a faster time in the last 50 meters than U.S. champion Ryan Lochte. Lochte won gold in the men's 400-meter individual medley the same night and is seen as one of the U.S.'s strongest contenders in the pool.
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Over the last 50 meters of the 100-meter freestyle leg, Ye clocked a time of 28.93 seconds while Lochte swam his final 50 meters in 29.10 seconds.

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Ye's impressive swim immediately raised suspicion that the teenager's world-beating results might be too good to be true.

On Monday, the head of the World Swimming Association, John Leonard, described her swim as "unbelievable" and suggested that there may be more to it.

"We want to be very careful about calling it doping," said Leonard, who is also the executive director of the USA Swimming Coaches Association.

"The one thing I will say is that history in our sport will tell you that every time we see something, and I will put quotation marks around this, 'unbelievable', history shows us that it turns out later on there was doping involved. That last 100 meters was reminiscent of some old East German swimmers, for people who have been around a while. It was reminiscent of the 400-meter individual medley by a young Irish woman in Atlanta," Leonard told the Guardian newspaper.

The young Irish woman in Atlanta he was referring to is Michelle Smith, now de Bruin, who won gold in three events at the 1996 Olympics only to receive a four-year ban two years later after being found guilty of tampering with a urine sample.

Jiang Zhixue, the anti-doping chief of China's General Administration of Sport, hit out at the allegations, saying they were unjustified.

"The Chinese athletes, including the swimmers, have underwent nearly 100 drug tests since they arrived here," he told Chinese state news agency Xinhua. "Many were also tested by the international federations and the British anti-doping agency. I can tell you that so far there was not a single positive case," he said.
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In an interview with CNN, Xinhua's swimming correspondent Zhou Xin defended Ye's performance.

"It's not an unexpected victory. In fact, in the 400 medley Ye Shiwen just broke the world record and the faster result and now she continues in the 200 meters individual," she said.

Ye, who was born in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, began swimming at the age of six after her teacher noticed she had large hands, which are considered to be an added advantage in the sport, according to Xinhua.

She joined the Zhejiang provincial swimming team in 2007 and the national team the year after.

From the age of 14, Ye scored a number of victories in national and international competitions.

On her Olympic profile, Ye's most memorable sporting achievement is listed as "winning the 200m and 400m individual medley at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou."

She also won the 200-meter individual medley at the 2011 World Aquatic Championships in Shanghai.

Ye has attributed her success to her training schedule and hard work. "If the coach asks me to practice 10,000 meters, I would never be a lazy player to swim 9,900 meters instead," the Beijing Morning News quoted her as saying.

On Monday, former U.S. Olympic swimmer Mark Spitz, who won seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics, described Ye's swim on Saturday as "incredible."

"Normally people that break world records are sort of like fading at the end. Yet, she actually galloped ahead and caught up to the world record pace and passed it. ... It was an incredible finish. I've never seen anything like that in my life," he said.

Regarding allegations that Ye may have at some point used performance-enhancing drugs, Spitz said: "I wouldn't want to cast anything that would be negative toward her performance. It stands on its own unless she doesn't pass the drug test, which hasn't been proved yet."

The controversy over whether Ye used drugs started on Saturday when, during the BBC coverage of the race, presenter Clare Balding turned to her co-presenter, former British Olympian Mark Foster, and asked: "How many questions will be there, Mark, about someone who can suddenly swim much faster than she has ever swum before?"

The question provoked a backlash on social media in both the UK and China. On China's Twitter-like site Sina Weibo, one user wrote: "Those foreigners are all jealous, if the result shows no doping, you have to apologize." Another said: "You British won't be able to get gold medal even if you are on drugs."

Australian Stephanie Rice, the defending 200-meter individual medley champion who finished fifth in the Monday semi-final, said of her competitor: "She's a great 400 swimmer, she comes home like a gun in that freestyle."

Rice held the previous record for the 400-meter individual medley, but the Australian did it at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 with the aid of a polyurethane suit, which is now banned.

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Ye also earned praise from Lochte. The 27-year-old American champion said Sunday, "It was pretty impressive. And it was a female. She's fast. If she was there with me, I don't know, she might have beat me."
 
Video of this swim?


If it means anything, during the 1990s, 40 Chinese swimmers were banned for doping and seven more before the games in Beijing. That points to systematic doping, so people's suspicions have validity.
 
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I watched it last night and was in Awe... she looked like a damn fish the last 25-40meters.

It would be sad but I wouldn't be surprised if there was doping involved.
 
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