The Official 2024 Paris Summer Olympics Thread (from July 26 - August 11) - Closing Ceremony replay at 7pm EST

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I feel breaking would be more fitting for Olympics held internationally. I see why it’s axe’d in America because it’s a lost art here. They legit love hip hop overseas.
 

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so they added the US women's basketball semifinal to the NBC schedule, when they posted the graphic for both semis during USA vs Nigeria they showed the semis and final were exclusively on Peacock
 

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so they added the US women's basketball semifinal to the NBC schedule, when they posted the graphic for both semis during USA vs Nigeria they showed the semis and final were exclusively on Peacock

Do you know that NBC are pissed that the USA Basketball Women didn't put CC and Reese on the USA team? They want good viewship, good rating. Now they got worse viewship, and worse attendance of all time.
 

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Please don't let China win gold in breaking too

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damn that British jawn just took a tumble during the 100m hurdle heat and didn't finish
 

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wait a second tebogo ran teh 200m yesterday then woke up this morning and ran the anchor leg on the 4x400 meter

this guy isn't human :dahell:
 

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I would assume France would want all the athlete's to have the best medical treatment available in the Olympic Village but still this isn't a great look for the US healthcare system either.

According to the article the Olympic village has offered free health care to athletes since 1932 in Los Angeles, so it's not like this is some new innovation.


TIL:manny:
 
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