againstthegrain
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Should the same apply to athletes who win the Super Bowl, the Stanley Cup, or any other medal/award?I really wish there was a rule, athletes who have already won in previous Olympics either winter or summer not be named again on their country's team.Let some one else become a 1st time particpant
With that ACL rupture very recently, I would have never guessed that she'd stay in the Olympic competition. So yeah... another airlift.Vonn crashes.
That was a spectacular crash. I was hoping she would just make it down the mountain, even if she didn't place. She looked in perfect control until everything suddenly fell apart. Often times you see the racers get off balance first and struggle to regain control. She was briefly off the ground but that's part of downhill. Then she crashed immediately on touch down.With that ACL rupture very recently, I would have never guessed that she'd stay in the Olympic competition. So yeah... another airlift.![]()
Other than a high profile athlete like Vonn I'm unfamiliar with most winter sport athletes and/or numerous events. Last time I recognized a figure skater's name was decades ago with the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan rivalry. Sometimes the bob sledding can be interesting. Curling makes a good sport for a bar tv and I don't drink anymore.I was born and raised and lived most of my life in Central Florida so winter sports are Pfffffft to me.
I don’t think we even have a mountain in Florida. We do have indoor ice skating, so maybe a participant from Florida will show up.I was born and raised and lived most of my life in Central Florida so winter sports are Pfffffft to me.
You have Sugarloaf Mountain in Lake County! Now you'll have to plan a road trip to go experience it!I don’t think we even have a mountain in Florida. We do have indoor ice skating, so maybe a participant from Florida will show up.
At 312 feet (95 m) above sea level it is also the highest point on the geographic Florida Peninsula.You have Sugarloaf Mountain in Lake County! Now you'll have to plan a road trip to go experience it!@Been There
I think it’s something like 300 feet, maybe? That’s really not a mountain. More like a hill. When I skied, I skied on mountains above 10,000 feet. If someone wants lesser altitudes, they can go up into the New England ski resorts that are around 3-5000 ft. But, don’t think they don’t offer the thrill of downhill skiing. For example; Killington in Vermont can be challenging.You have Sugarloaf Mountain in Lake County! Now you'll have to plan a road trip to go experience it!@Been There