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Sheesh Bolt is ridiculously fast.

He must've been going at least 28-30 mph at a point in that race.
He did the 100m in 9.69 which is 23 mph averaged. It probably takes at least 1-2 seconds and maybe more to get to top speed

Ridiculous.
 
Keep watching, then maybe you will find more teams who could not only lose by less then 30 but can even win vs USA. I hope you saw one not named Argentina or Spain, I will give you clue, there are two more.

So when can you leave for the Minny forum? Why are you still here?

You're obviously not a Jazzfan.
 
Is it just me or does it seem like Bolt still could have gone faster? He rarely seems to go all out. He usually shuts it down early. Last night in the finals, was the hardest I've seen him run. Yet, it still looked to me like he could have run harder and faster.

He's a freak. He looks like Kevin Durant out there. He towers over everyone.

I thought it was a good story that the woman from Jamaica also won to defend her gold. She seemed like she had a good personality and came from a really tough upbringing. Unlike Bolt, she's short and doesn't look like a freak athlete.
 
Is it just me or does it seem like Bolt still could have gone faster? He rarely seems to go all out. He usually shuts it down early. Last night in the finals, was the hardest I've seen him run. Yet, it still looked to me like he could have run harder and faster.

He's a freak. He looks like Kevin Durant out there. He towers over everyone.

I thought it was a good story that the woman from Jamaica also won to defend her gold. She seemed like she had a good personality and came from a really tough upbringing. Unlike Bolt, she's short and doesn't look like a freak athlete.

It's just you, man. It's ALWAYS just you.
 
Come ON CANADA LETS ****ING DO THIS, MURK THOSE YANKEES UP
 
Currently rooting against Team USA basketball team. Coach K has coached them to be chuckers who play 0 defense. My god pick some defensive players and run some plays.
 
He must've been going at least 28-30 mph at a point in that race.
He did the 100m in 9.69 which is 23 mph averaged. It probably takes at least 1-2 seconds and maybe more to get to top speed

Ridiculous.

Way more than 1-2 seconds. Probably about 5 seconds in. Your longer striders, like he and Carl Lewis, typically hit top speed between the 40-60 meter mark I believe. Closer to the latter in fact if I remember correctly.

I just found this too.

At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Bolt's maximum velocity in the 100m final (as determined by biomechanical analysis that was conducted by a German scientific team) was 12.27 m/s at 65m, or 44.17 km/hr (27.3 mph).
 
Currently rooting against Team USA basketball team. Coach K has coached them to be chuckers who play 0 defense. My god pick some defensive players and run some plays.

Seriously.

Team USA has very few likable players, several detestable players and they seem to be going at this with less intensity than they display in the all-star game.

I hope they institute the 23 year old age limit (is that what it is?). Only because I think younger guys will really appreciate what's going on and will believe that they have to buy into Team USA and that winning will take a lot of effort. Watching Team USA you can tell they are not worried, not even when they are down to Argentina. They're all pretty sure that as soon as they turn it on they'll pull away. Well, that's ********! Play basketball like winning matters or don't participate in the U.S. Olympic team, you lousy SOBs.
 
Seriously.

Team USA has very few likable players, several detestable players and they seem to be going at this with less intensity than they display in the all-star game.

I hope they institute the 23 year old age limit (is that what it is?). Only because I think younger guys will really appreciate what's going on and will believe that they have to buy into Team USA and that winning will take a lot of effort. Watching Team USA you can tell they are not worried, not even when they are down to Argentina. They're all pretty sure that as soon as they turn it on they'll pull away. Well, that's ********! Play basketball like winning matters or don't participate in the U.S. Olympic team, you lousy SOBs.

You're probably glad that Argentine squirrel tapped Anthony, then.
 
That was some soccer match.

I was laughing when they scored. There was what? 10 -30 seconds left until it would be a shootout when they scored. I think women's soccer is probably more interesting than Mens soccer. At least that game was. They didn't just pass the ball back and forth looking for an oppotunity they attacked every chance they got. And that went for both teams.

You can take RealSL. That crap is boring but that Canada-USA match was entertaining as hell.
 
There was pain, to be sure. Excruciating physical and mental pain after 120 minutes of soccer and an uncommon loss to a team that has had their number in recent, um, decades.

But that wasn’t why the Canadian women’s team wouldn’t leave the pitch at Old Trafford after their 4-3 loss to the U.S. in extra time of their Olympic semi-final.

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“I just don’t think any of us could believe what happened, honestly,” said Melissa Tancredi, not even attempting to stop the tears from welling up. “We didn’t want to leave because we couldn’t believe what happened. That was our win. That was our game to have, and it was just taken away.”

In what will go down as one of the more memorable performances in Canadian soccer history, Canadian captain Christine Sinclair scored three goals but was left once again attempting to give a state of the team address after a gutting loss. Alex Morgan’s header with 30 seconds gave the U.S. the win and advanced them to the gold medal game on Thursday at Wembley Stadium. Canada will play France for the bronze in City of Coventry Stadium.

“It’s a shame that in such an important and even game that the ref had such an impact on it,” said Sinclair. “We feel cheated. It’s a shame that in a game as important as that, the ref decided the result before it started.”

The work of referee Christiana Pedersen of Norway is the talking point from this one. To say she was inconsistent would offend the word.

She missed a flagrant hand ball in the U.S. box – hey, it happens – but took a direct hand in the match when she awarded the U.S. a free kick in front of the Canadian goal after calling goalkeeper Erin McLeod for time-wasting, claiming she took more than six seconds to put the ball in play.

The kick struck Canadian defender Marie-Eve Nault on the chest and arm, from about five yards out. any referees would have given the defender the benefit of the doubt from that close, but not Pedersen. And Abby Wambach took advantage of the opportunity, burying the penalty to tie the score 3-3.

It must be said that McLeod was in fact warned by one of the linesmen early in the second half about hanging on to the ball too long. In Canada’s quarter-final win over Great Britain, several of the British players complained about it, too. But it was a strange time to enforce a rule that is normally used when a team nursing a one-goal lead screws around with the ball late in a match.

Canada led on three occasions, only to see the U.S. tie the match. Megan Rapinoe had two of the U.S. goals, one on a corner kick that found its way into the Canadian net on the short side after Sinclair vacated her position at the post, anticipating a short corner. Rapinoe’s second goal was a cracker; a rocket after she played the ball off her chest that McLeod had no chance of stopping.

Sinclair, lauded by U.S. coach Pia Sundhage as “a wonderful player,” has seen enough of these losses to the U.S. The Americans have won 44 of 52 games between the teams (Canada has won three) and have now won 23 of the last 27. But this was not one of those nights where Sinclair was a one-person show. Midfielders Sophie Schmidt and Desiree Scott and Kaylyn Kyle were resolute in their tackling, in a game which saw the Canadians whistled for 19 fouls and the U.S. for 20.

Pedersen felt the wrath of the Old Trafford crowd for her call on Nault, because by then the neutrals in the crowd had swung solidly behind the Canadians.

It was up to Sinclair, as the captain, to approach Pedersen for an explanation after the call was made on McLeod. “I told her you never see the six-second call without a warning, first of all, and then to get a penalty shot called as a result. It’s shocking. That’s all I said to her.”

Canadian coach John Herdman held his tongue initially after the game. “Two bizarre decisions,” he said. “I’ve never seen a decision like that given. An indirect free kick without a real warning or a yellow card, just a bit random. And then the handball when something just gets blasted at you.” But Herdman did go on to say that Pedersen “will have to sleep in her bed tonight after watching the replays,” and that “she has a lot to live with.”

Sinclair said she asked Pedersen for an explanation. “She actually giggled and said nothing,” Sinclair said. “Classy.” Tancredi was even more blunt. “She could have done a better job. A way better job. This is the semi-finals. We’re supposed to be professionals and they should act like one too. I feel robbed. That’s all I can say. I said to her: ‘I hope you can sleep tonight and put on your American jersey because that’s who you played for today.”

Sinclair vowed the team would be ready for their bronze-medal match.

“Honestly,” she said, looking away angrily, “I’d hate to be the team that has to play us next.”

Herdman faces a daunting task ahead of the game with France – none of the Canadian players had dry eyes as they walked out of their dressing room, and some like Wilkinson and Tancredi spoke through pursed lips, barely able to contain their anger. It is true, as Herdman said, that this team has “put some demons away,” referring to the collapse of the team in the 2011 World Cup that cost Caroline Morace her job. He also suggested that if the U.S. were honest “they know they got lucky tonight in many ways.” Sundhage probably wouldn't agree. Asked if she felt a slight bit of remorse for the Canadians, she stared straight ahead and responded: "No."

And when it was all over the field was dotted with Canadian players lying on their backs or sitting on their haunches, heads hanging down. Sinclair sat by herself in the Americans half of the pitch for a brief minute, then walked over to console her teammates. God, the number of times this woman has had to do that. Later on, Wambach of the U.S. said that the game was "all about the unexpected." She might have also said it was about the inexplicable.


Some fairly..unproffesional remarks from the Canadian women. But honestly, that was one of the biggest screwjobs in recent memory, ESPECIALLY in the soccer world. 'Me oh my'. That was painful to watch. US do not deserve Gold in any way whatsoever. Proud of the Canadian women for playing with unbelievable heart, and poise. Lets grab a bronze ladies!
 
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But honestly, that was one of the biggest screwjobs in recent memory, ESPECIALLY in the soccer world. 'Me oh my'. That was painful to watch. US do not deserve Gold in any way whatsoever.

One of the greatest women soccer matches I have ever seen was ruined by idiot referee. I wish she would explain the difference between ball hitting Rapinoe's hand in USA box 10 minutes before she awarded penalty to USA for ball hitting canadian defenders hand. Both hits were incidental, both times players did not make themselves bigger by keeping hands in unnatural position - according to FIFA laws of the game it should be play on, no foul. But it is to late now, Canada got robbed and deserved to win, no question. I hope Japan will win finals.
 
US do not deserve Gold in any way whatsoever.

I like you so I'm gonna let this slide without a neg rep. The U.S. team didn't force the ref to screw up. They played their asses off, too. We're they supposed to refuse the win? Seriously, give me a break.
 
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