2022 Olympic coverage

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Not at all she got knee capped by Tonya's goon. I mean just good old fashioned heckling like 10,000 people chanting Your a cheater from the moment she steps on the ice till when she finishes. Then boo the heck out of her no matter how pretty her performance was.

As far as I'm concerned, the real battle between Nancy and Tanya was the one you could feel the least sympathy for. I get it - Nancy nearly had her Olympics, if not career, wrecked by her rival. But I simply just did not like her, even after the kneecapping.
 

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As far as I'm concerned, the real battle between Nancy and Tanya was the one you could feel the least sympathy for. I get it - Nancy nearly had her Olympics, if not career, wrecked by her rival. But I simply just did not like her, even after the kneecapping.
Didn't some Russian lady beat Nancy, and Tonya came in like 11th or something
 

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Didn't some Russian lady beat Nancy, and Tonya came in like 11th or something

No clue. The only reason why I followed it at all as a kid was because my younger sister got preferential treatment in TV viewing when we were kids, and it was what she liked, so it was put on. I’ve barely paid attention to it at all the last 25 years, even during the Olympics.
 

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Didn't some Russian lady beat Nancy, and Tonya came in like 11th or something
No clue. The only reason why I followed it at all as a kid was because my younger sister got preferential treatment in TV viewing when we were kids, and it was what she liked, so it was put on. I’ve barely paid attention to it at all the last 25 years, even during the Olympics.

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Tonya crying over her shoelace was a nice addition to that circus.
 
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Not exactly sure.
Sorry, I got nuttin.
Thought it was you, guess not. Was told that Nancy liked to sample the local market on the tour bus by a worker at the ISC. How they would know, I'm not sure, and if it was Dell, then I might as well just figure it was a story he wanted to be true and created himself.
 
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Thought it was you, guess not. Was told that Nancy liked to sample the local market on the tour bus by a worker at the ISC. How they would know, I'm not sure, and if it was Dell, then I might as well just figure it was a story he wanted to be true and created himself.
Dell, God love him. May he rest in peace.
 
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Corruption Olympics:

Gold: IOC
Silver: United Nations
Bronze: FIFA
I'm not saying the IOC isn't corrupt, they are, but I don't think this is a good example of it. Because they appealed so that her suspension would stay in effect. My understanding is the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is the body that decided she could provisionally compete.
 

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I'm not saying the IOC isn't corrupt, they are, but I don't think this is a good example of it. Because they appealed so that her suspension would stay in effect. My understanding is the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is the body that decided she could provisionally compete.
Yeah, you're right. I made the mistake of blaming this on them in an earlier post, but it seems to be out of their hands. The IOC still sucks donkey balls though.
 

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I'm not saying the IOC isn't corrupt, they are, but I don't think this is a good example of it. Because they appealed so that her suspension would stay in effect. My understanding is the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) is the body that decided she could provisionally compete.

This is my understanding as well. Though I find it interesting that the IOC itself doesn't seem to have the authority to say someone is ineligible to compete in the Olympics.
 

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Doped up Russian leading after the end of the women's short program.