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- Aug 1, 12, 01:52 AM #61All State
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Ye Swiwen...final 50m time in the 200IM final faster than Ryan Lochte in the same exact event...16 year old girl...makes perfect sense to me
Chinese Swimmer Gets Another Gold amid Doping Suspicions | Olympics | TIME.com
- Aug 1, 12, 01:56 AM #62All State
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- Aug 1, 12, 07:05 AM #63
Even though, thanks to several people yesterday, I already knew the ladies brought home the gold last night, I was still very excited to watch them. I was so pumped to see them win and very happy for Jordyn. I really wish we could see her in the all-around, but it is what it is.
Glad Phelps set the record. Would love to see him add to it with a few more medals, hopefully a couple of golds.
- Aug 1, 12, 07:05 AM #64
Really looking forward to watching Misty May-Treanor and Keri Walsh-Jennings tonight!
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- Aug 1, 12, 07:33 AM #66
Ye has never failed a drug test, and Chinese supporters grumbled about the drug suspicions swirling around the young swimmer. “We never questioned Michael Phelps when he bagged eight gold medals in Beijing,” said Jiang Zhixue, a Chinese antidoping official, according to China’s state-run Xinhua news agency. “I think it is not proper to single out Chinese swimmers once they produce good results.” Ye’s father, Ye Qingsong, was quoted by China’s Tencent website, defending his daughter. “I saw a lot of Western media expressing their doubts about her, but Western media have always been very arrogant,” he said. “They always doubt the Chinese people. The best answer is data, tests. The Chinese national swimming team has always been given ‘special’ care internationally. I remember sometimes they have to do six or seven tests. So I think as long as there is data and there are tests, we don’t need to say anything more.”
But China’s history is not inspiring when it comes to swimming and drugs. In the 1990s, the country’s swimmers came out of nowhere to break world records and grab golds. Just as predictably, the drug busts followed. In one particularly telling incident, Chinese swimmers captured 12 gold medals at the 1994 Asian Games. But a surprise drug test then caught seven of those Chinese swimmers. At the 1998 world championships, a Chinese swimmer was stopped at an Australian airport carrying vials of human growth hormone.
- Aug 1, 12, 08:28 AM #67
24.0 overnight rating for NBC. Game 5 of the NBA Finals got a 12.
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darren rovell @darrenrovell
A 24.0 overnight rating means that 24% of households in 56 urban markets watched the Olympics last night.
- Aug 1, 12, 08:43 AM #73
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- Aug 1, 12, 08:52 AM #76
I was not saying your info (Darren Rovell's) was wrong. It was more of "Can you believe what you just saw?" type reaction. It was a rhetorical reaction of shock if there even exists such a thing.
I get a kick out of the people complaining about others tweeting results from the Olympics.
- Aug 1, 12, 08:59 AM #77
My daughter (22) and I were watching the gymnastics last night even though we both knew the US would win. In talking about the issue of delayed broadcast vs Twitter etc I mentioned that at least for gymnastics the avg viewer is female and over 40 which means they're less likely to be online constantly. She doubted me. I yelled into my wife in another room "Who won the team gymnastics today?" She had no clue. Case closed.
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