Olympic rant *6 Asia tops the West
They like to start the killing sports early
at the Olympics.
China’s Siling
Yi took gold in the 1om women’s air-rifle shooting-at-things and South Korean Jongoh Jin won
the men’s 10m air-pistol shooting-at-things.
Jin wins shooting-at-things
Italian Elisa
Di Francisca won gold in the women’s poking-holes-in-people individual foil.
A foil used in the sport of poking-holes-in-people
Italy was
also successful in the team shooting-arrows-at-things. Michele Frangilli, Marco Galiazzo and
Mauro Nespoli hugged and raised their hands in celebration after the final
arrow from Frangilli beat the Americans 219-218 at Lord’s Cricket Ground. Frangilli
shot the last arrow of the final for the Italians to win.
Not for profit broadcaster NPR proved it could mix it with
all for profit jingoists such as Fox in Olympic coverage with this headline.
Of course, that is ITS first medals of the games not THE first.
This misleading banner will not win the jingo gold but it put NPR on the early leader
board.
The Australian team took the gold medal in the women’s 4X100m
freestyle relay. NPR did not list the Aussie team or the Dutch who came second.
It did list the U.S. team which came
third.
We need to play the Aussie National 2012 Games Anthem. This should not be confused with Advance Australia Fair.
The Aussies were Alicia Coutts, Cate Campbell, Brittany Elmslie and Melanie
Schlanger with Libby Trickett, Emily Seebohm and Yolane Kukla also winning
gold after they swam in the heats.
China’s Yang Sun set an Olympic record in winning the 400m
freestyle and Shiwen Ye won the 400m individual medley. English, American and
Australian media are inverting the names to have, for example, Ye Shiwen winning
gold, despite their accepted names being readily available on the Games website.
As a journalist, I am no expert on the world’s nomenclature, buy would you noi go
with the official Games website and blame them if it is wrong? WTF, they are
only Chinese.
Alexander
Vinokourov of Kazakhstan won the men's cycling road race, with the
favourite Mark Cavendish of the UK well beaten.
Alex puts a spoke in the UK wheel
The
38-year-old Vinokourov had a wonderful if unexpected triumph in his last year
of racing. He survived a bad crash in last year’s Tour de France, breaking and broke his right femur. The best he could do at this year’s your was a third
in one stage.
Vinokourov began cycling in 1984 as an 11 year-old, competing
within the former Soviet Union. He turned
professional there in 1998.
Well done, that man on the bike.
Bernie Dowling July 29, 2012
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