Actually she had a good first 50m but sucked at the last 50m.
Also the second was awful.
Last two in especially last Dutch surely had the fastest 100m there. Quite impressive.
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roturn wrote:
Actually she had a good first 50m but sucked at the last 50m.
Also the second was awful.
Last two in especially last Dutch surely had the fastest 100m there. Quite impressive.
Marleen Veldhuis was once european and world champion mind you. But yeah, she's on the retour (2nd starter)
Inge Dekker is typically Inge Dekker, good at 50m, but anything further and she collapses as bad as Guardini when he spots a hill.
Kronomijojo (or however you spell it), our last start, is the fastest woman on the 50/100m. Her split time was incredibly amazing also, 51.9
She is also the favorite for those distances
Edited by ruben on 28-07-2012 21:01
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As Great - Britain thought Cavendish was a sure gold medal, thought we, the netherlands, the 4x100 was a sure gold one.. I'm a bit dissapointed... but yeah silver is great to
By the way, Germany is doing great at the gymnastic event, although Fhilip Boy seems to have a injury, sadly
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Gymnastics; NO Chinees gymnasts in the individual All round final, Also Uchimuro from Japan qualified for only one individual final (besides the all round).
And the 7 of August you have to watch the final of the Horizontal Bar. Epke Zonderland will suprise you
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itsmichael wrote: Gymnastics; NO Chinees gymnasts in the individual All round final, Also Uchimuro from Japan qualified for only one individual final (besides the all round).
And the 7 of August you have to watch the final of the Horizontal Bar. Epke Zonderland will suprise you
They forgot to buy judges like 4 years ago?
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Yesterday: leave home 11am for London.
3pm: Arrive at Olympic Park
6pm: Olympic McDonalds!
7pm: I found SN!
8pm: Seated for ceremony.
1am: Leave stadium
2am: Arrive at hotel
5:30am: Leave for Mens RR
Then RR, Watch finish on Giant Screen, get stuck in the infamous "signalling problems"
8pm: Get home.
Alarm set for 5:20 for the Womens RR!
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doddy13 wrote:
Me tired.
Yesterday: leave home 11am for London.
3pm: Arrive at Olympic Park
6pm: Olympic McDonalds!
7pm: I found SN!
8pm: Seated for ceremony.
1am: Leave stadium
2am: Arrive at hotel
5:30am: Leave for Mens RR
Then RR, Watch finish on Giant Screen, get stuck in the infamous "signalling problems"
8pm: Get home.