The skateboarders both mens and womens because that teal rail was fucked up and everyone that fell went off it.
The womens BMX, some of those women got screwed by the judges because they didn't understand the difficulty of the stunts they were doing. The judges at the olympics are notorious for being shady ignorant fucks that have no business being there.
Today's heros go to anyone that competed in the swimming in that shit filled river in Paris. All the billions they spent in cleaning it up and it still was not safe to swim in until today. Many people have already reported getting sick in that mess. It was supposed to be so clean the mayor was going to swim in it.
My question is if they can do the surfing in Tahiti, why not the swimming relay? Or what about having it in the pool that they are not using for events. So what if you swim 100 laps, at least you won't get ecoli.
9/23/24, 3:03am: This post won't bump the thread to the top.
Australian women's breakdancer, Ray Gun. She's getting roasted by the world right now. I caught the performance on Reddit last night. It's really something...
Caution said: Australian women's breakdancer, Ray Gun. She's getting roasted by the world right now. I caught the performance on Reddit last night. It's really something...
I have seen comments about how Australia is defending her saying you said send your best. We did.
Léon Marchand for the host country. Since I am American and live in the Washington DC area, the athletes from the DMV that medaled led by Katie Ledecky (Bethesda, MD) and Noah Lyles (Alexandria, VA) who won the men's 100 meter dash by the slimmest of margins. I'm also happy for Kevin Durant (Seat Pleasant, MD) becoming the all time leading scorer in USNBT history, male or female helping Team USA secure the 5th consecutive gold medal in Men's Basketball and the 17th overall gold in the sport (sans the "Munich Screwjob" of 1972 where the Soviets were gifted a tainted gold by the refs, the 1980 boycott and winning Bronze in 1988 and 2004 ) since it's inclusion during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. As a whole, there were some memorable moments that include probably the first ever Parade of Athletes in boats on the River Seine, Simone Biles performance in both individual events and team competition and the U.S. and China tying for overall Gold medals although the US won the overall tally with the most medals since Los Angeles 1984. Can't wait for Los Angeles 2028 but looking forward to the Winter games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo in 2026.