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  • “Olympic athletes come in all shapes and sizes”

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Wow

    Wow, just wow … visit the BBC and see how you measure up.

  • ‘No Sex Before Sport’ myth debunked for Olympians like Pellegrini (and Magnini)

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Health

    Read the International Business Times (I kid you not)

    It’s been an old wives tale for Olympic athletes that engaging in sexual activity before competitions can inhibit sports ability ever since ancient Greeks as far back as 776 BC said abstinence, on the other hand, is key for performance enhancement.

    The myth, however, has been debunked by experts, according to Reuters, just in time for some athletes competing in the 2012 London Olympics, like Italian swimmer Federica Pellegrini.

  • London 2012 day 4 finals: Michael Phelps is the greatest Olympian in history

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Another historic day at the London 2012 Olympics, Michael Phelps winning his 15th Olympic gold medal and 19 medals in total, becoming the most decorated Olympian ever. This after demonstrating true statesmanship at the 200 butterfly ceremony, applauding South Africa’s Chad Le Clos for out-touching him from what could have been his historic 3rd individual gold medal in the same event. USA first in the men’s 4×200 relay, clocking 6.59.70 ahead of France in 7:02.77 and China in 7:06.40. Chad Le Clos first in the men’s 200 butterfly, clocking 1:52.96 ahead of Michael Phelps in 1:53.01 and Takeshi Matsuda (JPN) in 1:53.21. USA’s Allison Schmitt first in the women’s 200 freestyle with a new Olympic Record of 1:53.61 ahead of Camille Muffat (FRA) in 1:55.58 and Bronte Barratt (AUS) in 1:55.81. China’s Shiwen Ye winning the women’s 200 IM in a new Olympic Record of 2:07.57 ahead of Alicia Coutts (AUS) in 2:08.15 and Caitlin Leverenz (USA) in 2:08.95. James “The Missile” Magnussen (AUS) clocking fastest time of 47.63 in the men’s 100 freestyle semifinal, Kathleen Hersey (USA) the fastest of 2:05.90 in the women’s 200 butterfly semifinal and Michael Jamieson (GBR) the fastest of 2:08.20 in the men’s 200 breaststroke semifinal. Brilliant!

  • Magnussen shattered after the 4×100 flop

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    The talk of the Australian team at the Olympics has been all about ‘The Missile’ that failed to fire, with James Magnussen shattered after his poor start. This video unfortunately posted a bit late, so that they are looking forward to Seebohm’s gold.

  • Chinese TV presenter backs swimmer Ye Shiwen

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    Leading Chinese TV sports commentator, Dong Yang hints at double standards as swimmer Ye Shiwen comes under the spotlight after a performance that led to unsupported allegations of doping.

  • London 2012 day 4 prelims: Aussie arsenal firing again

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition

    On this fourth day of London 2012 Olympic swimming preliminaries, James “the Missile” Magnussen found form again, placing 4th and 48.38 in the men’s 100 freestyle with USA swimmer Nathan Adrian fastest in 48.19, South Africa’s Gideon Louw in 48.28 and the Netherlands Sebastiaan Verschuren 3rd in 48.37, James “The Rocket” Roberts also qualifying for the semis in 48.93 and 12th, notable omission Italy’s Filippo Magnini in 49.18 and 19th. Kathleen Hersey of USA was fastest in the women’s 200 butterfly, China’s Liuyang Jiao second in 2:07.15 and Great Britain’s Jemma Lowe third in 2:07.64. Dani Gyurta of Hungary was fastest in the men’s 200 breaststroke with a time of 2:08.98, the British duo Michael Jamieson and Andrew Willis following in 2:08.98 and 2:09.33. And in the men’s 4×200 prelims, USA cruised to an impressive 7:06.75 lead ahead of France in 7:09.18 and Germany in 7:09.23.

  • CC photo #213: Faroe swim boss graciously accepts defeat at Tórshavn 400 Pier Swim

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition, Faroe Islands, Fun, Open Water

    The men’s masters medal podium at Ólavsøkusvimjingin 2012, a 400 meter sea swim along the main pier of Tórshavn, Faroe Islands. Jon Hestoy president of the Faroese Swimming Association greeting gold winner (and triathlete) Evald Rasmussen, words going something like this: ‘How can we stand a chance when the others take into use such unethical methods as training’ :-P

    Faroe swim boss gracefully accepts defeat to Triathlon equal

  • Home fans’ reaction to Cameron van der Burgh’s world record

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Fun, History

    She got it on tape !! :-P

    This is ultimately what is all about.. Sport unites us! #Olympics youtube.com/watch?v=cQM5S8…

    — Cameron van der Burg (@Cameronvdburgh) July 31, 2012

  • Speedo Fastskin Racing System Media Clinic

    Jul 31, 2012

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    rokur
    in Competition, Equipment, Technology

    Journalists from all over the world enjoyed a taste of life as a Speedo sponsored athlete as they tested out the Speedo Fastskin Racing System at a special media event in London.

    This I learned today … that extra cap inside the egg-shaped is a ‘hair management system’

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