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Quote from: Zippy on August 22, 2008, 11:49 PMI was having a conversasion with my wife earlier this week about how some people seem so happy about a silver and bronze medal. They lost, they didn't win, what's to smile about. If I'd have come that close I'd have been the most upset person on earth to have worked so hard yet failed by the smallest of margins. Win or Bin I reckon. Do it the Schwantz way. i do not agree, thats the chineese way,they have failed and let down the country,if its NOT GOLD
I was having a conversasion with my wife earlier this week about how some people seem so happy about a silver and bronze medal. They lost, they didn't win, what's to smile about. If I'd have come that close I'd have been the most upset person on earth to have worked so hard yet failed by the smallest of margins. Win or Bin I reckon. Do it the Schwantz way.
is there knowbody on here that is proud of there 2nd and 3rd place trophys?
I think a shift in attitude is needed, this "taking part is OK" crap needs to go....................... where's the killer instinct ??
<<That swimmer who won silver in the 10k swim will be remembered as the bell end who was leading with a few hundred metres to go but then lost a guaranteed gold medal by swimming away from the finish line >>Mike did you do the same? Get up thinking it was on, only to spend half an hour watching the swimmer and screaming at the telly? If anyone needs any proof that BMX racing should/shouldn't be an Olympic sport, go watch a bunch of swimmers disoriented in a fewkin lake (by the way, I thought he did great and was a credit to the country (Britain not Wales ), just on a downer because I'd set my alarm and been all organised).