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Yesterday, 10:30 PM | #121 |
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As a swimmer, I really appreciate Ledecky's perseverance and records -- phenomenal. However, it's just swimming 8 hours a day 6 days a week for years at the fastest rate their body can tolerate. What SB and some many other athletes do requires so much more as an athlete.
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Yesterday, 10:53 PM | #122 |
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I had a SUPER big crush on Miller in the 96 Olympics. I was 13 and ...yeah.
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Today, 12:08 AM | #123 |
I'll **** anything that moves!
Join Date: Jan 2022
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I read through the first few pages on this thread…. So much praise!
She is great at what she does. She’s exceptional! She’s also got a diamond encrusted GOAT necklace. So she’s the best! And what a lovely story!!! Nobody will give a **** after the closing ceremonies… But maybe I’m too cynical. |
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Today, 12:47 AM | #124 |
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Which honestly is a big reason I’m not a fan of how it’s judged. A lot of her events she has a much higher difficulty rating because of all the flies and twists she does in the air but then has HORRENDOUS landing which don’t matter because the difficulty is so high.
The gymnast should have to semi stick the landing or else that gymnast, Biles for example, needs to d O1 less flip in the air so they can actually come close to landing it. Landing should be way more points |
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Today, 12:53 AM | #125 |
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I don’t care that she quit……I care that she quit after the cutoff to bring someone else in her place to help THE TEAM.
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