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mike-wachowski · 2 years
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When personally reviewing the mental stability of in-debt, overworked, burnt-out grad students sludging their way through the first term of the year, but certainly not the first term of their masters program, Kate likes to think she’s ranking probably slightly below “stable” but maybe still hovering above “average”. 
Every morning she carries her tired body out of bed and to her tiny off-campus apartment’s kitchen where she downs a cup of coffee like her life depends on it. She throws an old oversized coat on top of her pajamas (joggers and t-shirt, for maximum real-people-clothes passing, nice) and drags her limp ass out her front door, so she can catch a campus bus to the part of New York University reserved solely for shitty trust fund kids and the people that needed to pick a major to move on with life: the Stern School of Business. From there, she sits through five hours of droning lectures, drowns her sorrows in more coffee, this time flavored with caramel creamer and sugar, and usually manages to scrounge for lunch from a sandwich stand nearby. 
After that it’s answering emails, either her own or the professor’s that she TA’s for, and then it’s time for archery club, fencing practice, or going to the gym. On the days where Kate isn’t worshiping the ground her Division 1, “rich-people-sports” coaches walk on, she’s usually holing up in the library to study, prepare discussions, work on her never ending pile of papers, or maybe just find a nice comfy chair in a corner and take a nap. Usually, it's some combination of all of the above. 
When Kate finally manages to make it home, well past sundown and often past the food court’s dinner cutoff, it takes all the remaining energy in her to pick up her phone and call in a pizza order before she crashes on the couch, until she wakes up in the morning to rinse and repeat the day. 
Basically, the long and short of it is, every day Kate wakes up, and drags herself through Business School Hell and back, and if she actually does manage to get herself in bed semi-conscious by the end of the night, she considers it a Larissa Latynina level win. Like, 1958-pregnant-at-the-gymnastics-world-championships level win. 
So when she comes home from an extremely late night at the library, running on three white-chocolate mochas and a half a caprese panini, you really can’t blame her for not noticing her balcony door being wide open. 
Or the pair of scuffed boots beside it. 
Or the way her fridge is slightly cracked open, emanating the only faint light besides the glow of the city in her whole apartment. 
No, Kate doesn’t notice any of that. In fact, she makes it all the way to her bedroom before she realizes something is wrong. 
Because there, face down on her bed, wrapped in her dark purple comforter and drooling on her memory foam pillow, is a person— a blonde haired person, in smudged lipstick and what looks like a leather jacket, from the tip of the collar Kate sees peeking out from under her blanket. 
So Kate does the logical thing. She has a black belt in five different martial arts. She’s a state champion fencer, and a world champion archer. She takes one look at the potentially dangerous home intruder sleeping in her bed, and she does what any smart person would do. Duh. 
She whispers, “Oh, what the fuck,” turns around, promptly collapses on the couch in the living room, and falls asleep. 
Okay. Let’s try this again. 
Kate rips open the curtains in her room, letting the early morning autumn sunlight stream in. The bright beams of light fall onto her bed, and, hopefully, beam onto the eyelids of the woman in it currently. 
“Good morning, sleepyhead,” Kate mumbles, and then, clamping one hand over her ear, she uses the other to press the play button on her phone screen. Immediately, a harsh chirping tone erupts from her phone’s speakers at full volume, and the person in her bed jolts awake, knocking Kate’s comforter to the floor. As she blinks the bright sun out of her eyes and struggles to throw one of Kate’s pillows over her ears, she lets out a loud groan, and then finally, finally starts to take in her surroundings. 
She starts by noticing the color of Kate’s bedspread, then the design on her pillowcases, then the clearly unfamiliar decor and layout of the room. 
Then her eyes hover over Kate, glancing at her from head to toes, and finally, it seems to click. 
“Oh.” The woman says, voice thick with drowsiness and a probably a half slept-off hangover. “You… are not my roommate.” 
“Nope!” Kate claps her hands together. “And I have to get to class which means you—” she gestures around her room— “need to leave my apartment. Now, maybe. Please.” 
“Okay, okay,” the woman groans, blonde hair cascading in waves across her shoulders and she pushes herself up into a sitting position on Kate’s bed. She can kinda see her face now, and she’s— pretty. All smudged makeup and sharp eyebrows. 
Kate metaphysically bonks herself on the head with a bat for that one. This woman broke into her apartment. She shouldn’t be thinking about the softness of her cheeks or the way her eyes droop from tiredness or the quiet sigh she lets out when she stretches or—
Bonk. 
“How did you get in here, anyway?” Kate asks, and her voice cracks just a little bit, but her intruder doesn’t seem to notice as she clambers off the side of Kate’s bed and makes her way towards the living room. 
She turns around, pushes some of her tangled hair from her face. “I was trying to break into my apartment. I cannot find my key. Your balcony door was open.” 
Kate glances to her balcony door and, yeah, fair enough, she never remembers to lock it. “Wait, so-”
“I think you are— one level above me?” Her intruder steamrolls on, and then, to Kate’s absolute fucking horror— she steps out onto the balcony and leans over the railing, “Yep. Haha! That’s my roommate down there!” She waves over the side. “Sonya! Sonya! Open the front door, I’m coming down!” 
Kate just takes this all in. She hasn’t even had breakfast yet. 
“Alrighty,” her intruder drawls, stepping back into Kate’s apartment, closing the door behind her, how kind. “I will leave now. Thank you for not calling a CSO on me. And for letting me take your bed.” 
“Didn’t have much of a choice, there.” 
The woman shrugs. “Eh, you could have joined me.” She gives Kate a slow once over, and—hey, whoa— “I would not have objected.” 
“Okay!” Kate claps her hands together, tries to hide the faint pink gathering across her cheekbones. “You really need to go—”
“Yelena,” the woman says, grabbing one of Kate’s hands to secure it in a tight-locked grip. She gives it a single shake before releasing it. “Yelena Belova.”
Kate finally notices the raspiness of Yelena’s voice, underlined by what she can only identify as a faint Russian accent, and for some reason, it makes Kate’s ears go a little warm. She takes the hand Yelena shook and tucks it into her pocket. 
“Yelena.” Kate nods, herding her towards the door. “Nice to meet you. Now if you’ll excuse me—”
Yelena brushes right past Kate’s not-so-subtle ushering. “Your name,” she urges, a coy smile tugging at her lips as she leans her back on Kate’s front door. “I gave you mine, now you owe me yours.” 
Kate raises her eyebrows. “I let you crash here last night. I don’t owe you anything.” 
Yelena grins, and Kate slowly comes to an intimate understanding about this stranger in her apartment— Yelena will not leave until she gets what she wants. 
“Kate Bishop,” she sighs. “And so all the icebreakers are out of the way— I’m twenty five, pursuing a masters in marketing. Yes I’m from the city, and no I don’t have Instagram.” 
Yelena lets out a low whistle, like she’s actually impressed. “You were prepared.” She steps forward suddenly, and Kate instinctually takes two wide steps back, but Yelena just turns around and pulls the door open. 
“Hey, wait—” Kate starts, unsure about why she’s suddenly hesitant to watch Yelena go, especially after she spent all morning trying to kick her out. “You skipped your turn.” 
Yelena glances over her shoulder at Kate as she steps out. Her stupid grin remains, but her eyes are hesitant, flickering across Kate’s face, like she’s gauging her once again; this time, for something more than just physical.
After a moment, she just shakes her head. “This was fun,” Yelena laughs, throwing a lazy wave over her shoulder as she turns down the hall. “We’ll have to do it again sometime!” 
“Please, no—” Kate calls, rushing out the door after Yelena, but her footsteps are already echoing down the staircase to the floor below.
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freifraufischer · 2 years
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The Apparatus Wants to Kill You: Vaulting History Part 1
I’ve talked before about how changes in gymnastics apparatus change the way we look at the gymnastics done on earlier equipment but the one apparatus I didn’t talk about was the vault.  Mostly because it’s a story of that requires talking about some horrific injuries and everyone's favorite topic ... FIG bureaucracy.  
But let’s take on the big one today.  And let’s start back in the depths of time.
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This is gymnastics at the 1936 Olympics.  Time stamp 1.52 for vaulting.  I saw fans wanting to make fun of Larissa Latynina’s 1950s vault and I shutter to think what they’d say if they saw this.  
The thing I want you to take away is that gymnastics started out as an out door activity.  A lot of the reasons that equipment was the way it became is because of the evolution of the sport.  That sport evolved from a German athletic-philosophical movement called the Turner Movement (the modern German gymnastics federation is the Deutscher Turner-Bund).  It was supposed to be a holistic way of life that prepared young men for military service and young women to be healthy graceful active mothers.  Both the vault and the pommel horse were called “horses” because they were meant to mimic literal horses and were meant to train skills like maneuvering on horseback.  
As an aside there is still a sport called equestrian vaulting where these things are done on actual horses.  It is most popular in central Europe and here is the 2022 World Champion Manon Moutinho of France.  
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If you want your worlds colliding there is footage of gymnastics great Maxi Gnauck doing less stylized maneuvers on a horse at the beginning of this profile.  
The point I want you to take away is that this was shaped the way it was, long and narrow because it was supposed imitate a horse.  
I posted this springboard from the 1960s a few weeks ago to demonstrate that you shouldn’t laugh at the complexity or power generated by gymnasts from that era when they were working with this.  
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I think the best way to demonstrate the limits that the equipment was really designed for is to look at Karin Janz (GDR) win her gold medal at the 1972 Olympic Games.  
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Is this a complicated vault compared to now?  No.  But look at the spring board and the horse and the landing mats and tell me how you think a modern vaulter would do their thing with that.
The spring boards did in improve fairly quickly in the 1970s and 1980s but boards as you know it with ... you know ... literal springs weren’t introduced until the 1990s.  This is Daniela Silivas vaulting at the 1988 Olympics to see the springboard there for comparison.
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By the 1980s the athletes were progressing the sport much faster than any point in history with the help of things like training pits (which didn’t start to appear even at major gyms in the world until the 1970s) improved springboards and better technique.  
What didn’t change was the horse.  
And then Yurchenko vaulting happened.
In the next episode we watch some terrifying vaulting from the 1980s and wonder how any of them lived...
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moocowmoocow · 7 years
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Stamina Music: The Greatest by Sia feat. Kendrick Lamar Source: Sports! Notes: Premiered at wiscon_vidparty. Fuck you, women's sports are awesome.
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twoflipstwotwists · 4 years
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Simone Biles knows that competing against her isn’t easy.
“Some of the girls talk about it and they're like, it's just not fair,” Biles told Olympic Channel Monday.
Biles knows she likely will be the star of this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo and admits it can be overwhelming.
“I kind of see it coming,” she said before admitting that she has struggled mentally in practice, not going for one of her catch-and-release elements.
“Having breakdowns, pretending to forget how to do my skills,” said Biles. “That's where we're at right now.”
She faced similar issues before, including in the lead up for the Olympics in 2016 and early last season.
“2019, at the beginning of the year, I forgot how to twist and flip. It was great,” she said. That season culminated with near perfection at the World Championships where she earned five of possible six gold medals.
“I think we're in a good position right now,” she said. “I just got over it like Saturday.”
For better or worse Biles knows what lies ahead of her in the Olympic year, even if she wasn’t always sure she’d be going through it all again.
“It's kind of crazy because in 2016, I wouldn't imagine that I would be back doing this process again,” she said.
Since Biles’ World debut in 2013, only one woman – Morgan Hurd – has stood atop the medals podium in the all-around at the World Championships or Olympics. That domination has been untested: Biles even notched the title at the 2018 world championships after falling during two of the four rotations. Her margin of victory could have afforded her a third fall.
“Sometimes I feel bad because I feel like if I weren't here, whoever was second would win, so I do feel bad that it's just like plastered everywhere, Simone all the time,” she said.
“But I've also worked really hard to get here.”
That hard work and pressure is the part the public doesn’t see behind the magic Biles creates when she hits the competition floor and leaves with golds around her neck, all the while making it look effortless.
Biles plans to start her 2020 campaign at a World Cup in April before a trio of U.S. domestic events, culminating in late June’s U.S. Olympic Team Trials in St. Louis.
Then it’s off to the make more history at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. A repeat of October’s dominate performance at the World Championships would give Biles a total of nine Olympic golds, tying her with the Soviet Union’s Larissa Latynina for most all time.
“If it looks like 2019 worlds, I'd be very pleased,” she said.
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yourtobigtv-blog · 4 years
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Sporting activities Trivia - Truly Remarkable Athletes
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해외 스포츠중계 사이트 Who is the actual only sportsman to succeed multiple medals at both equally the summer along with winter months Olympics?
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Answer: Albúmina Barnes
Clara Hughes was created throughout Winnipeg, Manitoba within the 25th of September 72. Albúmina won her initial 2 Olympic medals with Atl Georgia. She took part within the individual cycling path race and the person time period trial event. This lady had the ability to win bronze inside both occasions.
Clara subsequently turned your ex attention in order to the winter Olympics. The woman competed in the 5000m rate skating event throughout the game titles in Sodium Lake Area in 2002. She received a solidité medal to be with her efforts. Albúmina then ongoing and participated in the video game titles presented in Torino where the girl captured gold in the particular 5000m speed skating celebration. The girl also won some sort of silver precious metal medal at typically the games from the team search.
In 2010 in the Vancouver Olympic games Clara reached a bronze medal inside ladies 5000m speed boarding.
Clara is not merely a adorned athlete nevertheless is a major advocate of the charity, "Right to Play". She offers been awarded the Obtain involving Canada and often the order connected with Manitoba. Albúmina Hughes actually one associated with the great Olympians.
Who else holds the record for gold medals at a Olympics?
Answer: Michael Phelps
Throughout 2008 at the actual games maintained Beijing Meters was able to earn eight gold medals. Most his medals were within the pool. Michael won the particular 100m fly, 200m cost-free, 200m fly, 200 e individual medley, 400m personal medley, 4x 100m freestyle relay, 4x100 medley inform and the 4x 200m freestyle relay.
Michael extra all these eight gold to be able to the five gold in addition to two dureté medals in which he won inside the video games in 2004. Michael provides won more gold medals than any other sportsperson from the history of typically the modern Olympics. His Olympic medal entire is subsequent only to often the 16 medals that were gained by Larissa Latynina the custom-made Russian gymnast.
Michael was given birth to in Baltimore, Maryland around the 30th of June 85. Michael was diagnosed on the age of seven using INCREASE. To help him or her burn off electricity they was put into diving.
Erika has founded the actual Erina Phelps Foundation, which often is a charitable trust this advocates swimming as well as normal water safety for children. They are also a co-founder regarding the Move with the particular Stars program.
Who also contains the record inside Guinness Book of Entire world Documents as the most functional women athlete?
Answer: "Babe" Mildred Ella Didrikson Zaharias
Mildred was born with Port Arthur, Texas about the 26th involving Summer 1911. She ended up being a single of seven children blessed to Ole and Hannah Didriksen. She would transform the punctuation of your girlfriend last name any time the lady was older. Synonymous 'Babe' was a childhood play name that stayed with the girl most her life.
Mildred seemed to be truly one connected with the greatest athletes in recent history. In 1932, she left for the Amateur Athletic Association Championships. She won 8-10 of the ten activities which she competed within and also won the group championship. Baby was typically the only person to seducre her crew.
In 1932, Infant proceeded to go to the Olympics inside Los Angeles. She earned a couple of gold medals along with one magic. She acquired gold within the 80m difficulties and the javelin. Your ex silver medal arrived often the sport of high hop.
Babe's most recognized sporting activities achievements can be in the game of golf. In what had been absolutely an amazing career Girl won 82 golf events. She won the females Fantastic Slam of the sport of golf throughout 1950. Some associated with her documents in golfing have never also been shattered.
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tutyayilmazz · 5 years
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In this era of Soviet gymnastics the highly prestigious USSR Championships were held after the Olympics. For Latynina, this competition would be nothing more than an easy win and a mere formality as she took a post-Olympic victory tour. But to the surprise of everyone, Latynina would finish in second place. More shockingly, Latynina didn’t lose to one of her fellow Olympic teammates.
She lost to a complete unknown.
Larissa Petrik was described as “junior-class” and hadn’t even been awarded a “Master of Sports” title that is bestowed on Eastern Bloc athletes before they compete in elite international competition. But all of this was inconsequential to the most shocking thing about the upset. Petrik was only 15 years old.
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But the following year at the 1967 USSR Championships it happened again. There was another upset. This time Astakhova came in fourth place. She had been knocked off the podium entirely by a 14 year old named Lyubov Burda who took bronze. And like Latynina, Polina’s athletic career came to an end.
But with the end of one legendary career came the start of another. At the very same competition another 15 year old would emerge, Ludmilla Turischeva. And soon the 1968 Olympic team would be complete. Voronina, Karaseva, Kuchinskaya, and Petrik would be the older members of the team. Joining them would be Burda and Turischeva. In just one Olympic quad, the average age of a Soviet Olympic gymnast had dropped by seven years.
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fisicol92 · 6 years
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MARIT BJOERGEN claimed the bronze medal for Norway together with Maiken Caspersen FALLA. It was BJOERGEN's 14th medal at the Olympic Winter Games, putting her ahead of biathlete Ole Einar BJOERNDALEN (NOR). The only other woman to hold the outright record for most medals won at the Winter Games was cross-country skier Raisa SMETANINA (URS/EUN) from 1992 to 1994. At the Summer Games, only gymnast Larissa LATYNINA (URS) has won more medals among women (18).
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mlbrelay1-blog · 5 years
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Sports Trivia - Truly Amazing Athletes
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Who is the only athlete to win multiple medals at both the summer and winter Olympics?
Answer: Clara Hughes
Clara Hughes was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on the 27th of September 1972. Clara won her first two Olympic medals in Atlanta Georgia. She competed in the individual cycling road race and the individual time trial event. She was able to win bronze in both events.
Clara then turned her attention to the winter Olympics. She competed in the 5000m speed skating event in the games in Salt Lake City in 2002. She won a bronze medal for her efforts. Clara then continued and competed in the games held in Torino where she captured gold in the 5000m speed skating event. She also won a silver medal at the games in the team pursuit.
In 2010 at the Vancouver Olympic games Clara achieved a bronze medal in the ladies 5000m speed skating.
Clara is not only a decorated athlete but is a big supporter of the charity, "Right to Play". She has also been awarded the Order of Canada and the order of Manitoba. Clara Hughes is truly one of the great Olympians.
Who holds the record for the most gold medals at an Olympic games?
Answer: Michael Phelps
In 2008 at the games held in Beijing Michael was able to win eight gold medals. All his medals were in the pool. Michael won the 100m fly, 200m free, 200m fly, 200 m individual medley, 400m individual medley, 4x 100m freestyle relay, 4x100 medley relay and the 4x 200m freestyle relay.
Michael added these eight gold to the six gold and two bronze medals that he won in the games in 2004. Michael has won more gold medals than any other athlete in the history of the modern Olympics. His Olympic medal total is second only to the 18 medals that were won by Larissa Latynina the famous Russian gymnast.
Michael was born in Baltimore, Maryland on the 30th of June 1985. Michael was diagnosed at the age of seven with ADD. To help him burn off energy he was put into swimming.
Michael has founded the Michael Phelps Foundation, which is a charity that advocates swimming and water safety for children. He is also a co-founder of the Swim with the Stars program.
Who holds the record in the Guinness Book of World Records as the most versatile female athlete?
Answer: "Babe" Mildred Ella Didrikson Zaharias
Mildred was born in Port Arthur, Texas on the 26th of June 1911. She was one of seven children born to Ole and Hannah Didriksen. She would change the spelling of her last name when she was older. The name 'Babe' was a childhood nickname that stayed with her all her life.
Mildred was truly one of the greatest athletes of all time. In 1932, she went to the Amateur Athletic Union Championships. She won eight of the ten events that she competed in and won the team championship. Babe was the only person on her team.
In 1932, Babe went to the Olympics in Los Angeles. She won two gold medals and one silver. She won gold in the 80m hurdles and the javelin. Her silver medal came in the sport of high jump.
Babe's most recognized sports achievements would be in golf. In what was truly an amazing career Babe won 82 golf tournaments. She won the ladies Grand Slam of golf in 1950. Some of her records in golf have never been broken.
Sadly, Babe was diagnosed with colon cancer in 1953. She underwent surgery and continued to play golf, although she limited the number of tournaments that she competed in. In 1955, the cancer returned and Babe died at the age of 45 in Galveston, Texas.
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Tokyo Olympics 2020: From Larissa Latynina to Allyson Felix, a look at most successful women in history of Games
#OlympicGames #Beijing2008 [Firstpost]With the Tokyo Olympics 2020 fast approaching, Firstpost takes a look at some of the most successful women to have competed in the Games.
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cryptodictation · 4 years
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Simone Biles will be in Tokyo 2021: 'I can be better than in Rio'
FÁBIO MOTTA / ESTADÃO CONTENTAt the Olympic Games in 2016, the American won four golds and one bronze
Gymnast Simone Biles, one of the biggest names in the sport in the world, guaranteed that she will compete in the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021. At 23, she had the plan to retire soon after this year's Olympics, but the postponement of the competition made her review the schedule.
Now that the challenge is to understand her career for another year of hard training, she talks about having a better performance than the Rio 2016 Games.
“It is very (physical) and mental (preparation). I doubted my ability to stay on top of my game for another year. My motivation now is to prove to myself that I can train another year, I can do it again and I can be better than in Rio ”, she said, in an interview with the BBC TV channel.
In her first participation in the Olympic Games, in 2016, the American won four golds and one bronze. Greatest world champion in history, she can become the greatest Olympic champion in the history of the sport. To overcome the Soviet Larissa Latynina, who has nine golds, five silvers and four bronzes, she needs to win all six of her races in Tokyo.
What the gymnast knows is that she will not have a third Olympiad in her curriculum. It doesn't even cross your mind to be in Paris, France, in 2024. “My body is already kind of breaking up right now. Another year of gymnastics is a lot for my body. My coaches will get me ready, but if my head isn't in place, I can get hurt. We do a lot of difficult stunts and you will really break something if you are not 100% focused. Physically, I am better than in Rio, but mentally I will need to be at the top of my game. It will be the most difficult ”, he said.
Simone agreed to postpone the Tokyo Games to 2021, although it was a heavy blow to the sport.
“In three months, I would be ready to retire. I had my head made four years ago, so how do you ever say: ‘Hey, sorry. Another year? ’Having to rethink this was overwhelming. It is difficult, but I believe that I am strong physically and mentally, so I will overcome it like everyone else. But I felt that I didn't get that far to give up and I want to be the one to make the decision to stop the sport ”, he concluded.
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Mark Spitz, född 10 februari 1950 i Modesto, Kalifornien, USA, amerikansk simmare. Spitz debuterade i olympiska sammanhang som artonåring vid Olympiska spelen i Mexico City 1968. Spelen resulterade i två guld, ett silver och ett brons. Öka försäljningen i din e-butik med Double.net Mark Spitz vann sju OS-guld i simning vid sommar-OS i München 1972. Han satte därtill världsrekord i samtliga grenar. Spitz är med nio guld tillsammans med Larissa Latynina, Carl Lewis och Paavo …
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Tên Vận động viên Quốc gia Môn tham dự Olympic năm HCV Vàng HCV Bạc HCV Đồng Tổng Cộng Michael Phelps Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 2004–2016 23 3 2 28 Larissa Latynina Liên Xô Thể dục nghệ thuật 1956–1964 9 5 4 18 Paavo Nurmi Phần Lan Điền kinh 1920–1928 9 3 0 12 Mark Spitz Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1968–1972 9 1 1 11 Carl Lewis Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1984–1996 9 1 0 10 Bjørn Dæhlie Na Uy Trượt tuyết 1992–1998 8 4 0 12 Birgit Fischer Đức Đua thuyền 1980–2004 8 4 0 12 Sawao Kato Nhật Bản Thể dục nghệ thuật 1968–1976 8 3 1 12 Jenny Thompson Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1992–2004 8 3 1 12 Matt Biondi Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1984–1992 8 2 1 11 Ray Ewry Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1900–1908 8 0 0 8 Nikolay Andrianov Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1972–1980 7 5 3 15 Boris Shakhlin Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1956–1964 7 4 2 13 Věra Čáslavská Tiệp Khắc Thể dục dụng cụ 1960–1968 7 4 0 11 Viktor Chukarin Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1952–1956 7 3 1 11 Aladár Gerevich Hungary Đấu kiếm 1932–1960 7 1 2 10 Edoardo Mangiarotti Ý Đấu kiếm 1936–1960 6 5 2 13 Lyubov Yegorova Nga Trượt tuyết 1992–1994 6 3 0 9 Hubert Van Innis Bỉ Bắn cung 1900–1920 6 3 0 9 Akinori Nakayama Nhật Bản Thể dục dụng cụ 1968–1972 6 2 2 10 Valentina Vezzali Ý Đấu kiếm 1996–2012 6 1 2 9 Gert Fredriksson Thụy Điển Canoeing 1948–1960 6 1 1 8 Vitaly Scherbo Belarus Thể dục dụng cụ 1992–1996 6 0 4 10 Reiner Klimke Đức Điều khiển ngựa 1964–1988 6 0 2 8 Pál Kovács Hungary Đấu kiếm 1936–1960 6 0 1 7 Rudolf Kárpáti Hungary Đấu kiếm 1948–1960 6 0 0 6 Nedo Nadi Ý Đấu kiếm 1912–1920 6 0 0 6 Kristin Otto Đông Đức Bơi lội 1988 6 0 0 6 Lidia Skoblikova Liên Xô Trượt băng tốc độ 1960–1964 6 0 0 6 Amy Van Dyken Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1996–2000 6 0 0 6 Takashi Ono Nhật Bản Thể dục dụng cụ 1952–1964 5 4 4 13 Carl Osburn Hoa Kỳ Bắn súng 1912–1924 5 4 2 11 Ryan Lochte. Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 2004–2012 5 3 3 11 Gary Hall, Jr. Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1996–2004 5 3 2 10 Ágnes Keleti Hungary Thể dục dụng cụ 1952–1956 5 3 2 10 Nadia Comăneci România Thể dục dụng cụ 1976–1980 5 3 1 9 Ole Einar Bjørndalen Na Uy Hai môn phối hợp 1998–2006 5 3 1 9 Ian Thorpe Úc Bơi lội 2000–2004 5 3 1 9 Ville Ritola Phần Lan Điền kinh 1924–1928 5 3 0 8 Polina Astakhova Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1956–1964 5 2 3 10 Claudia Pechstein Đức Trượt băng tốc độ 1992–2006 5 2 2 9 Elisabeta Lipă Romania Đua thuyền 1984–2000 5 2 1 8 Yukio Endo Nhật Bản Thể dục dụng cụ 1960–1968 5 2 0 7 Mitsuo Tsukahara Nhật Bản Thể dục dụng cụ 1968–1976 5 1 3 9 Krisztina Egerszegi Hungary Bơi lội 1988–1996 5 1 1 7 Larisa Lazutina Nga Trượt tuyết 1992–1998 5 1 1 7 Willis A. Lee Hoa Kỳ Bắn súng 1920 5 1 1 7 Clas Thunberg Phần Lan Trượt băng tốc độ 1924–1928 5 1 1 7 Hans Günter Winkler Đức Điều khiển ngựa 1956–1976 5 1 1 7 Thomas Alsgaard Na Uy Trượt tuyết 1994–2002 5 1 0 6 Anton Heida Hoa Kỳ Thể dục dụng cụ 1904 5 1 0 6 Nellie Kim Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1976–1980 5 1 0 6 Ole Lilloe-Olsen Na Uy Bắn súng 1920–1924 5 1 0 6 Don Schollander Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1964–1968 5 1 0 6 Bonnie Blair Hoa Kỳ Trượt băng tốc độ 1988–1994 5 0 1 6 Alfred Lane Hoa Kỳ Bắn súng 1912–1920 5 0 1 6 Steve Redgrave Anh Quốc Đua thuyền 1984–2000 5 0 1 6 Johnny Weissmuller Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1924–1928 5 0 1 6 Chris Hoy Anh Quốc Xe đạp 2000–2012 5 0 1 6 Morris Fisher Hoa Kỳ Bắn súng 1920–1924 5 0 0 5 Eric Heiden Hoa Kỳ Trượt băng tốc độ 1980 5 0 0 5 Raisa Smetanina Liên Xô Trượt tuyết 1976–1992 4 5 1 10 Vilhelm Carlberg Thụy Điển Bắn súng 1908–1924 4 4 0 8 Dawn Fraser Úc Bơi lội 1956–1964 4 4 0 8 Kornelia Ender Đông Đức Bơi lội 1972–1976 4 4 0 8 Sixten Jernberg Thụy Điển Trượt tuyết 1956–1964 4 3 2 9 Ludmilla Tourischeva Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1968–1976 4 3 2 9 Ricco Gross Đức Hai môn phối hợp 1992–2006 4 3 1 8 Georges Miez Thụy Sĩ Thể dục dụng cụ 1924–1936 4 3 1 8 Otto Olsen Na Uy Bắn súng 1920–1924 4 3 1 8 Ivan Patzaichin România Đua thuyền 1968–1984 4 3 0 7 Alexei Nemov Nga Thể dục dụng cụ 1996–2000 4 2 6 12 Kjetil André Aamodt Na Uy Trượt tuyết 1992–2006 4 2 2 8 Inge de Bruijn Hà Lan Bơi lội 2000–2004 4 2 2 8 Roland Matthes Đông Đức Bơi lội 1968–1976 4 2 2 8 Sven Fischer Đức Hai môn phối hợp 1994–2006 4 2 2 8 Jason Lezak Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 2000–2012 4 2 2 8 Galina Kulakova Liên Xô Trượt tuyết 1972–1980 4 2 2 8 Ivar Ballangrud Na Uy Trượt băng tốc độ 1928–1936 4 2 1 7 Einar Liberg Na Uy Bắn súng 1908–1924 4 2 1 7 Christian d’Oriola Pháp Đấu kiếm 1948–1956 4 2 0 6 Olga Korbut Liên Xô Thể dục dụng cụ 1972–1976 4 2 0 6 Janica Kostelić Croatia Trượt tuyết 2002–2006 4 2 0 6 Isabell Werth Đức Điều khiển ngựa 1992–2000 4 2 0 6 Charles Daniels Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1904–1908 4 1 2 7 Lloyd Spooner Hoa Kỳ Bắn súng 1920 4 1 2 7 Giovanna Trillini Ý Đấu kiếm 1992–2004 4 1 2 7 Libby Trickett Úc Bơi lội 2004–2012 4 1 2 7 Bradley Wiggins Anh Quốc Xe đạp 2000–2012 4 1 2 7 Kim Soo-Nyung Hàn Quốc Bắn cung 1988–2000 4 1 1 6 Murray Rose Úc Bơi lội 1956–1960 4 1 1 6 Elena Novikova-Belova Liên Xô Đấu kiếm 1968–1976 4 1 1 6 Viktor Sidyak Liên Xô Đấu kiếm 1968–1980 4 1 1 6 Gunde Svan Thụy Điển Trượt tuyết 1984–1988 4 1 1 6 Leontien van Moorsel Hà Lan Đua xe đạp 2000–2004 4 1 1 6 Evelyn Ashford Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1984–1992 4 1 0 5 Janet Evans Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1988–1992 4 1 0 5 Ian Ferguson New Zealand Đua thuyền 1984–1988 4 1 0 5 Ramón Fonst Cuba Đấu kiếm 1900–1904 4 1 0 5 Phục Minh Hà Trung Quốc Lặn 1992–2000 4 1 0 5 Yevgeny Grishin Liên Xô Trượt băng tốc độ 1956–1964 4 1 0 5 Doina Ignat România Đua thuyền 1992–2004 4 1 0 5 Yana Klochkova Ukraina Bơi lội 2000–2004 4 1 0 5 Hannes Kolehmainen Phần Lan Điền kinh 1912–1920 4 1 0 5 Greg Louganis Hoa Kỳ Lặn 1976–1988 4 1 0 5 John Naber Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1976 4 1 0 5 Matti Nykänen Phần Lan Ski jumping 1984–1988 4 1 0 5 Charles Pahud de Mortanges Hà Lan Điều khiển ngựa 1924–1936 4 1 0 5 Alexander Popov Nga Bơi lội 1992–2000 4 1 0 5 Mel Sheppard Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1908–1912 4 1 0 5 Alexander Tikhonov Liên Xô Hai môn phối hợp 1968–1980 4 1 0 5 Ecaterina Szabo România Thể dục dụng cụ 1984 4 1 0 5 Emil Zátopek Tiệp Khắc Điền kinh 1948–1952 4 1 0 5 Nikolay Zimyatov Liên Xô Trượt tuyết 1980–1984 4 1 0 5 Johann Olav Koss Na Uy Trượt băng tốc độ 1992–1994 4 1 0 5 Dara Torres Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1984–2000 4 0 4 8 Chun Lee-Kyung Hàn Quốc Trượt băng tốc độ 1994–1998 4 0 1 5 Teresa Edwards Hoa Kỳ Bóng rổ 1984–2000 4 0 1 5 Marcus Hurley Hoa Kỳ Đua xe đạp 1904 4 0 1 5 Jon Olsen Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 1992–1996 4 0 1 5 Stanislav Pozdniakov Nga Đấu kiếm 1992–2004 4 0 1 5 Giorgio Zampori Ý Thể dục dụng cụ 1912–1924 4 0 1 5 Fanny Blankers-Koen Hà Lan Điền kinh 1948 4 0 0 4 Kathrin Boron Đức Đua thuyền 1992–2004 4 0 0 4 Betty Cuthbert Úc Điền kinh 1956–1964 4 0 0 4 Georgeta Damian România Đua thuyền 2000–2004 4 0 0 4 Tamas Darnyi Hungary Bơi lội 1988–1992 4 0 0 4 Harrison Dillard Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1948–1952 4 0 0 4 Đặng Á Bình Trung Quốc Bóng bàn 1992–1996 4 0 0 4 Paul Bert Elvstrøm Đan Mạch Đua thuyền 1948–1960 4 0 0 4 Jenő Fuchs Hungary Đấu kiếm 1908–1912 4 0 0 4 Michael Johnson Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1992–2000 4 0 0 4 Robert Korzeniowski Ba Lan Đi bộ 1996–2004 4 0 0 4 Alvin Kraenzlein Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1900 4 0 0 4 Viktor Krovopuskov Liên Xô Đấu kiếm 1976–1980 4 0 0 4 Pat McCormick Hoa Kỳ Lặn 1952–1956 4 0 0 4 Al Oerter Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1956–1968 4 0 0 4 Jesse Owens Hoa Kỳ Điền kinh 1936 4 0 0 4 Matthew Pinsent Anh Quốc Đua thuyền 1992–2004 4 0 0 4 Paul Radmilovic Anh Quốc Bơi lội 1908–1920 4 0 0 4 Henri Saint Cyr Thụy Điển Điều khiển ngựa 1952–1956 4 0 0 4 Vladimir Salnikov Liên Xô Bơi lội 1980–1988 4 0 0 4 Carl Schuhmann Đức Thể dục dụng cụ 1896 4 0 0 4 Nicole Uphoff Đức Điều khiển ngựa 1988–1992 4 0 0 4 Lasse Virén Phần Lan Điền kinh 1972–1976 4 0 0 4 Thomas Wassberg Thụy Điển Trượt tuyết 1980–1988 4 0 0 4 Bärbel Wöckel Đông Đức Điền kinh 1976–1980 4 0 0 4 Missy Franklinl Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 2012 4 0 0 4 Dana Vollmer Hoa Kỳ Bơi lội 2004–2012 4 0 0 4 Chu Khải Trung Quốc Thể dục dụng cụ 2008–2012 4 0 0 4
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acci01d · 7 years
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marinette-buginette · 10 years
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Yeah, but can you imagine if the gymternet existed before?Just imagine the liveblogs
And Larissa Latynina wins...again
OH NO SHE DIDN'T/VERA WHAT WAS THAT/GIRL YOU'LL SET TWITTER ON FIRE
#KICKS BARS DOWN #NOFUCKSGIVEN #TSARINA TOURISCHEVA
WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU MEAN THIS DOESN'T GET A PERFECT 10
wtf is happening with the scoreboard/oh....OH GOD/IS THIS WHAT I THINK IT IS #comingoutofnowhere #beingthehighlight of Olympics #onlynadiathings
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