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    I quite enjoyed the climbing from what I saw of the highlights
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    Anyone enjoying the climbing should watch the film Free Solo. Incredible climbing but so dangerous and lives regularly lost. Scares the hell out of me that my youngest is getting really into it. 
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    Funding for GB Olympics by sport.
    Rowing £24.6m
    Cycling £24.5m
    Athletics £23m
    Sailing £22m
    https://www.uksport.gov.uk/our-work/investing-in-sport/current-funding-figures
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    MrWalker said:
    Funding for GB Olympics by sport.
    Rowing £24.6m
    Cycling £24.5m
    Athletics £23m
    Sailing £22m
    https://www.uksport.gov.uk/our-work/investing-in-sport/current-funding-figures
    The rowing team appeared to have massively underperformed in that case! 
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    MrWalker said:
    Funding for GB Olympics by sport.
    Rowing £24.6m
    Cycling £24.5m
    Athletics £23m
    Sailing £22m
    https://www.uksport.gov.uk/our-work/investing-in-sport/current-funding-figures
    The rowing team appeared to have massively underperformed in that case! 
    The 5 year cycle caused massive problems for the rowing team.  I am sure they will be back for Paris. Same with cycling but to a lesser degree.  That one year was too much for some and not long enough for others. 
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    edited August 2021
    No problem with rock climbing as we need to keep the interest of the younger viewer and its new and fresh.

    Football, Tennis and Golf are more problematical for me in the Olympics.

    Football should follow the lead of Rugby 7's and play a different version in a smaller arena with say six a side. Maybe national League down ?

    Tug of war should make a comeback. There should be one sport where you train by eating big breakfasts and pie and chips. No doubt even in this people would cheap by taking steroids.

    Rope a dope ?

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    for how much longer will certain World Records continue to be broken.....at some point they will just never be beaten
    Bolt's 100 and 200m records will probably stand for quite a while. Certainly i think the 200 will. Flo-Jo's records over the same distance have stood since 1988!

    The womens 400m WR has stood since 1985, and only 3 women have got within a second of that time since, so she must've been on something.
    People said it at the time and since. She died very young, had a strong jaw line and was a bit spotty. Also she had an outrageous improvement in times after changing coaches. 
    The old communist countries loved drugs to the point that some of there athletes were becoming mutants and what they did with girl gymnastics was disgusting to say the least. I don’t think the Americans were beyond doing a bit rule breaking, they were at times a little difficult with testing. 
    I don’t trust the Chinese, they have history at cheating just like  Russia but I doubt the powers to be haven’t caught with their technology yet. 
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    ...I think they must have given up on it.
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    No problem with rock climbing as we need to keep the interest of the younger viewer and its new and fresh.

    Football, Tennis and Golf are more problematical for me in the Olympics.

    Football should follow the lead of Rugby 7's and play a different version in a smaller arena with say six a side. Maybe national League down ?

    Tug of war should make a comeback. There should be one sport where you train by eating big breakfasts and pie and chips. No doubt even in this people would cheap by taking steroids.

    Rope a dope ?

    Agree football should be like futsal or something different really, give different players an opportunity and also get youngsters interested in them 
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    the football debate is a very British one as we don’t put teams in, most countries see it as the only global U23 event and use it to give players experience at a global level.

    likewise for women as it’s global event and we’ve not had that experience for our players since 2012
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    ...I think they must have given up on it.
    Fat fingers typing error?
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    WR in 400m hurdles by Warholm of Norway. 
    The amount be broke the record by was the craziest thing since Bolt broke the WR in the 100m. Even the silver medalist broke the old record. The WR has been lowered more in a month than the previous 20 years.
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    China is probably going to win the gold medal count and might win the overall medal count. That’s pretty amazing.
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    MrWalker said:
    Funding for GB Olympics by sport.
    Rowing £24.6m
    Cycling £24.5m
    Athletics £23m
    Sailing £22m
    https://www.uksport.gov.uk/our-work/investing-in-sport/current-funding-figures
    Athletics is too important to not fund, but the returns at most games haven't been that great either

    But then it depends on whether you consider funding to be there to support sport, health, exercise, "social wellbeing" etc  or is it there to win medals.
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    No problem with rock climbing as we need to keep the interest of the younger viewer and its new and fresh.



    Climbing is relatively cheap to hold as well, when compared with more specialised sports, such as a host city having to create a canoe slalom course, and many sports centres have basic climbing walls you anyone watching who wants to get into it


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    ...I think they must have given up on it.
    Fat fingers typing error?
    raci.... only joking wont go down that route lol i appreciate the good joke :smile:
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    China is probably going to win the gold medal count and might win the overall medal count. That’s pretty amazing.
    Not so amazing when they have a population of over 1.4 billion on which to draw their talent.
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    Rothko said:
    the football debate is a very British one as we don’t put teams in, most countries see it as the only global U23 event and use it to give players experience at a global level.

    likewise for women as it’s global event and we’ve not had that experience for our players since 2012

    The female game does still need the global publicity and the players gain even more experience of top football tournaments.
    So 11 aside for the woman's game. 

    For the men, another tournament in an all ready busy fixture list shouldn't be in the Olympics. As mentioned futsal or some sort of six a side with 17 to 19 age group. 
    Good to see a GB team compete in this.


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    I can just imagine the whining from the Premier League managers if GB/England entered a team in the men's football! 

    After all a team of Under 23s would still take an awful lot of England's best players, when you look at the age profile of our side in the Euros
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    Rothko said:
    the football debate is a very British one as we don’t put teams in, most countries see it as the only global U23 event and use it to give players experience at a global level.

    likewise for women as it’s global event and we’ve not had that experience for our players since 2012

    The female game does still need the global publicity and the players gain even more experience of top football tournaments.
    So 11 aside for the woman's game. 

    For the men, another tournament in an all ready busy fixture list shouldn't be in the Olympics. As mentioned futsal or some sort of six a side with 17 to 19 age group. 
    Good to see a GB team compete in this.


    If you need to age limit it it obviously shouldn't be in the Olympics.  If it was still amateur fine. It's not the u23s show jumping, the u26 100 meters or anything else. 
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    China is probably going to win the gold medal count and might win the overall medal count. That’s pretty amazing.
    They still have this weird cold war mentality whereby they have to show the world how great their specimens are.
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    China is probably going to win the gold medal count and might win the overall medal count. That’s pretty amazing.
    I don’t think it’s that odd? The games are back in East Asia for the first time since Beijing in 2008. IMO they were always favourites to top the medals tables here. I’m sure it will be a different story in 2024 and especially 2028 in Los Angeles.
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    3 Olympics in a row, Team GB have won 8 medals on day 11.
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    MrWalker said:
    Funding for GB Olympics by sport.
    Rowing £24.6m
    Cycling £24.5m
    Athletics £23m
    Sailing £22m
    https://www.uksport.gov.uk/our-work/investing-in-sport/current-funding-figures
    Athletics is too important to not fund, but the returns at most games haven't been that great either

    But then it depends on whether you consider funding to be there to support sport, health, exercise, "social wellbeing" etc  or is it there to win medals.
    Different funding agencies and delivery bodies for the health and exercise part of Athletics/Running. The money comes from Sport England and delivered by everyone from England Athletics, ParkRun and others in the running sector.

    UK Athletics deals with the elite end, and gets the UK sport funding. I would say, thar Athletics is the only global sport of that list.
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