"The Covid-19 athletics crisis has worsened with news Argentine pole vaulter Germán Chiaraviglio has also tested positive and is consequently ruled out of competition."
"This could potentially be catastrophic news for the Australian team, with all 63 track and field athletes being tested and nervously awaiting results. To recap, the athletics starts in less than 24 hours so there is not much time"
The whole Australian athletics team........
So their entire team is in lockdown because of a close contact with an American who has tested positive. But what about the US team?
Seems a bit of an overkill. I can't believe all 63 Aussie athletes were that close to 1 American?
"Fortunately" it's now just 3 Aussie athletes who were in contact with him, and having to isolate
@KBslittlesis I assume you'll be celebrating the Irish rowing lads from Skibereen getting gold in the lightweight double skulls? I'm looking forward to seeing the post race interview, as if I remember rightly their one at the last Olympics was pretty epic.
Just spent all morning watching/listening to the reaction to their epic win. As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
@KBslittlesis I assume you'll be celebrating the Irish rowing lads from Skibereen getting gold in the lightweight double skulls? I'm looking forward to seeing the post race interview, as if I remember rightly their one at the last Olympics was pretty epic.
Just spent all morning watching/listening to the reaction to their epic win. As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
Such lovely lads.
The craic will be mighty when they get home 🥇🥇💚💚
Delighted for them, and the womens 4 the night before. We don't win a lot of medals, this was only our 10th gold ever, and 3 of those belong to Michelle Smith from Atlanta and are tainted so we don't talk about them much.
Paul O'Donovans achievements over the last 5 or so years firmly make him Irelands greatest ever sportsman. Hes won the Olympic Gold and Silver, 4 World Golds, 2 European Golds and 2 Silvers. The only person you could rank ahead of him is Katie Taylor who has a similar haul and is the face of Womans boxing.
Whats incredible is that rowing isn't a sport we've traditionally had a lot of success in, but its become one of the three you feel confident about now along with Boxing and Equestrian, and a lot of that is down to a single rowing club in Skibb. Both rowers last night, and one of the 4 from the night before as KB points out are from this small town in West Cork.
Spare a thought for Pauls brother Gary. Olympic Silver in Rio, he lost his place in the boat to Fintan since, but was in Tokyo as a sub. Apparently once it became apparent he wouldn't be in the boat at any point he had to be sent home, I assume due to covid restrictions and it sounds like he was on a plane during the race last night.
@KBslittlesis I assume you'll be celebrating the Irish rowing lads from Skibereen getting gold in the lightweight double skulls? I'm looking forward to seeing the post race interview, as if I remember rightly their one at the last Olympics was pretty epic.
Just spent all morning watching/listening to the reaction to their epic win. As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
Such lovely lads.
The craic will be mighty when they get home 🥇🥇💚💚
Spare a thought for Pauls brother Gary. Olympic Silver in Rio, he lost his place in the boat to Fintan since, but was in Tokyo as a sub. Apparently once it became apparent he wouldn't be in the boat at any point he had to be sent home, I assume due to covid restrictions and it sounds like he was on a plane during the race last night.
Under water? Cool!
Epic win and they interviewed really well. Delighted for them.
I love watching gymnastics, but I don't understand why the coach steps in and out during their routine during a big move on the bars? it happens for the men too.
a> they're pro gymnasts and falling is unlikely (as i typed this I'm watching it and the girl fell off the bars but the coach wasn't close) b> does the coach get in the way of the judge scoring the routine either in line of sight or distracting them knowing that a big move is coming up? c> the coach doesn't get close enough to catch them even if they did fall? d> they have big mats underneath them - why not just get softer mats to cushion any fall if there is a risk of injury to neck or head - a coach underneath them has it's own hazards!
@KBslittlesis I assume you'll be celebrating the Irish rowing lads from Skibereen getting gold in the lightweight double skulls? I'm looking forward to seeing the post race interview, as if I remember rightly their one at the last Olympics was pretty epic.
Just spent all morning watching/listening to the reaction to their epic win. As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
Such lovely lads.
The craic will be mighty when they get home 🥇🥇💚💚
Delighted for them, and the womens 4 the night before. We don't win a lot of medals, this was only our 10th gold ever, and 3 of those belong to Michelle Smith from Atlanta and are tainted so we don't talk about them much.
Paul O'Donovans achievements over the last 5 or so years firmly make him Irelands greatest ever sportsman. Hes won the Olympic Gold and Silver, 4 World Golds, 2 European Golds and 2 Silvers. The only person you could rank ahead of him is Katie Taylor who has a similar haul and is the face of Womans boxing.
Whats incredible is that rowing isn't a sport we've traditionally had a lot of success in, but its become one of the three you feel confident about now along with Boxing and Equestrian, and a lot of that is down to a single rowing club in Skibb. Both rowers last night, and one of the 4 from the night before as KB points out are from this small town in West Cork.
Spare a thought for Pauls brother Gary. Olympic Silver in Rio, he lost his place in the boat to Fintan since, but was in Tokyo as a sub. Apparently once it became apparent he wouldn't be in the boat at any point he had to be sent home, I assume due to covid restrictions and it sounds like he was on a plane during the race last night.
Really feel for the reserve rowers Gary & Lydia (we’re good friends with her Mum) who were both sent home once it was confirmed they weren’t needed. Seems awfully harsh imho. Dominic Casey the rowing coach has to take some huge credit. He has performed miracles with the kids at Skibbereen rowing club.
The town was buzzing before, it’ll be off the scale now 🤩🤩🤣🤣🥇🥇🥉🥉🥉🥉💚
@KBslittlesis I assume you'll be celebrating the Irish rowing lads from Skibereen getting gold in the lightweight double skulls? I'm looking forward to seeing the post race interview, as if I remember rightly their one at the last Olympics was pretty epic.
Just spent all morning watching/listening to the reaction to their epic win. As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
Such lovely lads.
The craic will be mighty when they get home 🥇🥇💚💚
Delighted for them, and the womens 4 the night before. We don't win a lot of medals, this was only our 10th gold ever, and 3 of those belong to Michelle Smith from Atlanta and are tainted so we don't talk about them much.
Paul O'Donovans achievements over the last 5 or so years firmly make him Irelands greatest ever sportsman. Hes won the Olympic Gold and Silver, 4 World Golds, 2 European Golds and 2 Silvers. The only person you could rank ahead of him is Katie Taylor who has a similar haul and is the face of Womans boxing.
Whats incredible is that rowing isn't a sport we've traditionally had a lot of success in, but its become one of the three you feel confident about now along with Boxing and Equestrian, and a lot of that is down to a single rowing club in Skibb. Both rowers last night, and one of the 4 from the night before as KB points out are from this small town in West Cork.
Spare a thought for Pauls brother Gary. Olympic Silver in Rio, he lost his place in the boat to Fintan since, but was in Tokyo as a sub. Apparently once it became apparent he wouldn't be in the boat at any point he had to be sent home, I assume due to covid restrictions and it sounds like he was on a plane during the race last night.
Really feel for the reserve rowers Gary & Lydia (we’re good friends with her Mum) who were both sent home once it was confirmed they weren’t needed. Seems awfully harsh imho. Dominic Casey the rowing coach has to take some huge credit. He has performed miracles with the kids at Skibbereen rowing club.
The town was buzzing before, it’ll be off the scale now 🤩🤩🤣🤣🥇🥇🥉🥉🥉🥉💚
Poor Pedri must’ve played around 600 games the past calendar year…
The previous round, I think, was his 67th game of the season and 45th of the year.
That’s insane for a 17 year old.
He's 19 in November but completely agree it's too much.
Koeman was furious that he was called up for this so soon after the Euro's
Going from 17 to 19 is cruel. Pedri is an awesome talent and having his 18th birthday taken away and not having his glass of Sangria and a big party is a shame
@KBslittlesis I assume you'll be celebrating the Irish rowing lads from Skibereen getting gold in the lightweight double skulls? I'm looking forward to seeing the post race interview, as if I remember rightly their one at the last Olympics was pretty epic.
Just spent all morning watching/listening to the reaction to their epic win. As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
Such lovely lads.
The craic will be mighty when they get home 🥇🥇💚💚
Delighted for them, and the womens 4 the night before. We don't win a lot of medals, this was only our 10th gold ever, and 3 of those belong to Michelle Smith from Atlanta and are tainted so we don't talk about them much.
Paul O'Donovans achievements over the last 5 or so years firmly make him Irelands greatest ever sportsman. Hes won the Olympic Gold and Silver, 4 World Golds, 2 European Golds and 2 Silvers. The only person you could rank ahead of him is Katie Taylor who has a similar haul and is the face of Womans boxing.
Whats incredible is that rowing isn't a sport we've traditionally had a lot of success in, but its become one of the three you feel confident about now along with Boxing and Equestrian, and a lot of that is down to a single rowing club in Skibb. Both rowers last night, and one of the 4 from the night before as KB points out are from this small town in West Cork.
Spare a thought for Pauls brother Gary. Olympic Silver in Rio, he lost his place in the boat to Fintan since, but was in Tokyo as a sub. Apparently once it became apparent he wouldn't be in the boat at any point he had to be sent home, I assume due to covid restrictions and it sounds like he was on a plane during the race last night.
Really feel for the reserve rowers Gary & Lydia (we’re good friends with her Mum) who were both sent home once it was confirmed they weren’t needed. Seems awfully harsh imho. Dominic Casey the rowing coach has to take some huge credit. He has performed miracles with the kids at Skibbereen rowing club.
The town was buzzing before, it’ll be off the scale now 🤩🤩🤣🤣🥇🥇🥉🥉🥉🥉💚
I watched the Rowing live and GB's grabbing 4th from the jaws of 3rd in a few races. Really pleased for @KBslittlesis and the ROI guys I've met over the years; enjoy the craic as splitting the brothers up appeared harsh originally but Paul O' Donovan and Fintan McCarthy were the World Champions and now are the Olympic Gold medalists. Praise to Gary O'Donovan who is a great rower and Fintan's brother who is none too shabby.
Superb feel good story about the Skibbereen Rowing club.
When I was in Dublin I noticed there were no decent sized boats on the Liffey, then I noticed all the bridges were extremely low, low enough to prevent any kind of commercial activity. In fact if you wanted to go down the river you'd have to go by canoe or kayak. If this is the same all over Ireland? If so it might explain where all these rowers are coming from.
When I was in Dublin I noticed there were no decent sized boats on the Liffey, then I noticed all the bridges were extremely low, low enough to prevent any kind of commercial activity. In fact if you wanted to go down the river you'd have to go by canoe or kayak. If this is the same all over Ireland? If so it might explain where all these rowers are coming from.
Similar in Cork city at least. Port of cork is currently at the east end of the city, though its being relocated to Ringaskiddy outside the city = in the next few years as that area is being redeveloped into housing/offices etc.
There are a handful of rowing clubs and one Kayak club that I'm aware of in the city. We also have the Ocean to City race each year which is a different form, using traditional Currachs on the open sea. The oars are not quite as aero(hydro?)dynamic as the river rowers use.
I don't think the Olympic rowers train in the cities though. Skibereen is a small town, and the river Ilen wouldn't be great for any kind of commercial use, its a very short river and Skibb is probably the largest town it passes through.
There is also the National Rowing Center just outside Cork city, built behind a Damon the Lee which flows into the city, which may have some influence on how so many of the rowers are from Cork. As far as I can tell it was opened in 2007, and all of Irelands rowing success in the Worlds/Olympics has come since 2016. Paul and Gary would have been 13/14 when it opened so very likely to have been a factor.
When I was in Dublin I noticed there were no decent sized boats on the Liffey, then I noticed all the bridges were extremely low, low enough to prevent any kind of commercial activity. In fact if you wanted to go down the river you'd have to go by canoe or kayak. If this is the same all over Ireland? If so it might explain where all these rowers are coming from.
Similar in Cork city at least. Port of cork is currently at the east end of the city, though its being relocated to Ringaskiddy outside the city = in the next few years as that area is being redeveloped into housing/offices etc.
There are a handful of rowing clubs and one Kayak club that I'm aware of in the city. We also have the Ocean to City race each year which is a different form, using traditional Currachs on the open sea. The oars are not quite as aero(hydro?)dynamic as the river rowers use.
I don't think the Olympic rowers train in the cities though. Skibereen is a small town, and the river Ilen wouldn't be great for any kind of commercial use, its a very short river and Skibb is probably the largest town it passes through.
There is also the National Rowing Center just outside Cork city, built behind a Damon the Lee which flows into the city, which may have some influence on how so many of the rowers are from Cork. As far as I can tell it was opened in 2007, and all of Irelands rowing success in the Worlds/Olympics has come since 2016. Paul and Gary would have been 13/14 when it opened so very likely to have been a factor.
There are a tiny but growing number of schools that have rowing teams, often fee paying, like Portora Royal Grammar in Enniskillen (prior to its amalgamation into a new Enniskillen Royal Grammar along with Enniskillen Collegiate), but the backbone of developing rowing is really the university and alumni crews. It does help that many universities in Ireland are adjacent to significant rivers.
There is a decent number of rowing clubs, some of which would be a hangover from pre-independence days, a residual popularity of rowing clubs in places like Palmerstown in Dublin and Fermoy/the Blackwater in Cork, previously associated with the British Army.
However, there is an increasing professionalism, reflected by the National Rowing Centre, arising out of, and increasing, the greater competitiveness of Irish rowers in recent decades.
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As Paul said, they whole of Skibbereen will be full of Porter they’ll have to row through it. After he gets the back hand off his Mammy that is 🤣🤣
Such lovely lads.
The craic will be mighty when they get home 🥇🥇💚💚
In his entire 21 year career.
😳
Epic win and they interviewed really well. Delighted for them.
a> they're pro gymnasts and falling is unlikely (as i typed this I'm watching it and the girl fell off the bars but the coach wasn't close)
b> does the coach get in the way of the judge scoring the routine either in line of sight or distracting them knowing that a big move is coming up?
c> the coach doesn't get close enough to catch them even if they did fall?
d> they have big mats underneath them - why not just get softer mats to cushion any fall if there is a risk of injury to neck or head - a coach underneath them has it's own hazards!
Dominic Casey the rowing coach has to take some huge credit. He has performed miracles with the kids at Skibbereen rowing club.
I'll leave the explanation of shifting to someone else...
Safe to say, the same cannot be said for my town in Northern Ireland.
Going from 17 to 19 is cruel.
Pedri is an awesome talent and having his 18th birthday taken away and not having his glass of Sangria and a big party is a shame
Really pleased for @KBslittlesis and the ROI guys I've met over the years; enjoy the craic as splitting the brothers up appeared harsh originally but Paul O' Donovan and Fintan McCarthy were the World Champions and now are the Olympic Gold medalists.
Praise to Gary O'Donovan who is a great rower and Fintan's brother who is none too shabby.
Superb feel good story about the Skibbereen Rowing club.
Enjoy.
It was a rule change brought in before the last Olympics, at the same time as the rules were changed to allow professionals to compete.
There is a decent number of rowing clubs, some of which would be a hangover from pre-independence days, a residual popularity of rowing clubs in places like Palmerstown in Dublin and Fermoy/the Blackwater in Cork, previously associated with the British Army.
However, there is an increasing professionalism, reflected by the National Rowing Centre, arising out of, and increasing, the greater competitiveness of Irish rowers in recent decades.