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I found yesterday's snowboarding coverage unbearable.
I thought ai was old and grumpy, perhaps I am but others held similar opinions!
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-2611 6848
Had it been a dedicated snowboarding programme on an obscure channel I would have been more tolerant but it was Olympic coverage on mainstream TV to a very broad audience.
I thought ai was old and grumpy, perhaps I am but others held similar opinions!
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Had it been a dedicated snowboarding programme on an obscure channel I would have been more tolerant but it was Olympic coverage on mainstream TV to a very broad audience.
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The most heart stopping, breath taking fifteen minutes of telly I can ever remember seeing.
Oh ... My ... God ... !
From the time Jones made her second run, and we had to sit through all the other rides ...
Aaaaaaaaaaaggggggghhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure I held my breath for he the last fifteen minutes.
And when the last competitor put her hand on the snow ........ !!!
Oh ... My ... GOD !!
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I know you're just kidding.
The most heart stopping, breath taking fifteen minutes of telly I can ever remember seeing.
Oh ... My ... God ... !
From the time Jones made her second run, and we had to sit through all the other rides ...
Aaaaaaaaaaaggggggghhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure I held my breath for he the last fifteen minutes.
And when the last competitor put her hand on the snow ........ !!!
Oh ... My ... GOD !!
:0D
:0D
I haven't watched a great deal of the Winter Olympics, but the bits I saw because OH was watching the snow-boarding I enjoyed, the enthusiastic commentators seemed to add to the youth-feeling of it. As for those disparaging it as "not a Sport", how insulting is that to the youngsters who've worked so hard to get there! What defines a "sport"? Kicking a ball of air around? Shoving balls around a table with a long stick? Throwing little pointy things at a round board?
You can analyse any sport in that way.
Kicking a ball into a net is inherently ridiculous. A football team can still win if one or two players have a bad day, or even get sent off. How can that be called a proper sport?
With snowboarding, it's you on your own. No team mates to help you out.
And going off the top of the ramp is like jumping off a multi storey car park and landing on ice.
Maybe snowboarders and footballers should try each other's sports for a day?
Etc.
Kicking a ball into a net is inherently ridiculous. A football team can still win if one or two players have a bad day, or even get sent off. How can that be called a proper sport?
With snowboarding, it's you on your own. No team mates to help you out.
And going off the top of the ramp is like jumping off a multi storey car park and landing on ice.
Maybe snowboarders and footballers should try each other's sports for a day?
Etc.