The End

Monday, 13 August 2012 01:37
dr_phil_physics: (Olympic-Rings)
Closing Ceremonies

The Olympic torch is always a big deal and frankly this was a really lovely torch. And unfolding it and letting it sit like a flower before eventually putting it out was moving as always. And pretty cool that the copper petals that were brought in with the teams will go home to their countries.

But I can imagine my mother spitting nails at the music of not-her-generation of the closing ceremony. Certainly they aired some nasty comments on Channel 13 locally -- not the NBC affiliate, by the way -- who didn't get it. Meanwhile, the athletes seemed to be having a fine party.

The Games Finish Up

After all the carping from people about NBC delaying coverage -- always a problem with time zones on a globe -- I wonder how many leapt up at 6am to watch the men's marathon. (grin) I know we didn't. Also was busy during the men's gold medal basketball game. Guess the US team won both basketball gold medals.

-- When we saw part of the Modern Pentathlon at the '96 Games, it was the first time they did the whole thing in one day. We saw the equestrian and cross country run, followed by the medal ceremony. This year they combined the run with the pistol shooting, sort of like the biathlon. I guess some of the purists are complaining and the New York Times thinks it's no longer five events -- though wouldn't that mean they should complain about biathlon being biathlon, too? But I think it's a neat idea. Wikipedia suggested that they are using laser pistols now. With a delay to simulate an actual round in flight.

-- I didn't know that the horse riders on the cross country jumping course wear a safety vest which inflates to protect them if they fall or get thrown. Saw a rider bounce off a horse hard enough to set it off. Don't know if that puts you out of the competition or whether you can get a new vest and go on.

-- One could complain that Usain Bolt is an arrogant bastard, but he's from a small country and he's good enough to back up all that bravado.

-- Hats off to the American relay teams who decided to learn to actually pass the baton for this Olympics.

-- Team GB had a fine Olympics, which really inspired the hometown crowds. All the bad talk about the Games evaporated, or at least disappeared from the coverage. Those three gold medals in track & field in 45 minutes is being called the Greatest Hour in British Sport.

-- Didn't catch any of the sailing this year. Did manage to see judo and tae-kwan-do and wrestling. BMX biking is a lot like the pursuit snowboarding.

-- Enjoyed the matches of water polo, team handball -- they use a LOT of stickum on the ball, and field hockey. And the end of the men's gold medal soccer game was terrific.

-- First time I saw beach volleyball, I didn't want to take it seriously. But over the last several Olympics, I've become impressed. Also took delight in the badminton coverage -- other than that deliberately tanking games bits.

-- Was not unusually impressed with the gymnastics. Diving was better.

-- Sigh. No more baseball.

On To Sochi and Rio

7 February 2014 will find us at the Winter Games in the Russian playground on the Black Sea. And the first time for South America begins on 5 August 2016.

Woo-hoo. It'll take a little time to decompress from the overload of the past two weeks...

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (Olympic-Rings)
And A Week's Worth of Fleeting Memories

Some highlights:
-- they showed a clip of a swim meet earlier in the year and the whole back area was plastered with signage, mostly bright yellow Nikon signs, and Nikon signs on the edges of the starting blocks. Now my love of Nikon products is certainly well known, but it was so cluttered, I don't know how the swimmers could deal with it. One of the reasons I love the Olympics so, is the clean lines and colors of the playing areas. It also explains why I have to little interest even in trying to find competitions in many of these sports outside of the Olympics.
-- saw the end of an amazing men's tennis match, where Federer finally beat 3-6 7-6 19-17 in over 4 hours. I do so like extra innings.
-- got to see some of the rapid fire pistol shooting today. Cuba won the gold medal, the first gold in shooting ever. I think they said they had two bronze. The Indian shooter had to go after the Cuban shooter clinched the gold, and as the Indian had more than the 3rd place finisher. Hard to shoot when you know your score won't change anything.
-- sort of like watching the clean and jerk and seeing two competitors have their legs give out on them, conceding the gold medal. But they tried.
-- or the report of the female Saudi judo competitor who was out of the competition in 82 seconds. But she was here. She did it.

These are their Olympic moments.

A Bittersweet Moment

Today, Friday 3 August 2012, marks the beginning of the Athletics competition, what we tend to call Track & Field in the U.S., as the swimming competition fades away. And as usual, one of the announcers was Craig Masback. Craig went to White Plains High School with my late sister Wendy in the early 70s. She was always so proud of his miler accomplishments and his commentary at the Olympics over the years. Go Craig.

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (Olympic-Rings)
Confession

I am an Olympic junkie -- Summer and Winter -- nearly all the events. In a way, it's a perverse thing. Every four years, for a period of about two weeks, we can become experts in a dozen plus diverse sports. Well, of course he over-rotated on that dive. You can clearly see the large splash from the entry. That's not a foul, that's just water polo. Will they JUST learn how to pass a bloody baton?

Friday 27 July 2012

We missed the opening of the Opening Ceremonies, coming in just as the workers began to transform the pastoral lands into the industrial age. The pageantry was gorgeous. But unlike the Beijing Opening, I was more familiar with the story, the narrative that they were showcasing. Loved the Queens "entrance". The Corgis. Rowan Atkinson -- ah that British sense of humor. Paul McCartney way off-key. Mary Poppins. Smokestacks. Dickensonian men of business. The torch. Did anyone else watch the forging of the Olympic rings and start reciting One Ring To Rule Them All...?

Saturday 28 July 2012

How can life and work intrude when there's Olympics going on five time zones away? Ah well, family obligations made Saturday a day trip run to Chicago. Before we left, caught part of the men's 250km cycling race. Team GB was expected to win, since they had Bradley Wiggins, winner last week of the Tour de France and tremendous sprinter Mark Cavendish, plus the hometown Olympic advantage. But they were talking about the breakaway possibly getting away with it. And the medals didn't go to Great Britain.

Later in the day, in Oak Park IL, we flipped between men's badminton doubles USA vs KOR, women's fencing foils between two Italians, women's volleyball USA vs KOR and men's beach volleyball USA vs RSA (South Africa). Heard about Michael Phelps coming in fourth in his first medal race. Ah, as in everything, eventually you have to play the game.

Sunday 29 July 2012

Water polo, dressage from equestrian three-day event, Kazachstan's second gold medal of the games with a 19yo female weightlifter, American woman skeet shooter 99/100 for the gold, women's table tennis, cycling, beach volleyball and swimming. Cold rain for part of the day. Men's swimming, 4×100m freestyle relay -- FRA (in lane 6!), USA, RUS. Favored AUS in 4th.

If I have it right, the beach volleyball venue is at the Horses Guard parade grounds, which helps possibly explain the glorious white building behind the stadium. The color scheme is so very purple -- purple and magenta -- and nary a corporate logo to be seen. Ah, I do love the Olympics.

There's a GVSU grad in the women's rowing team -- the two Sara(h)'s. Qualified Saturday.

More. Much more.

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (Olympic-Rings)
Meant To Be Doing This Earlier

After posting at the Opening Ceremonies, I thought I'd do updates every day or so. I kept little notes as I watched. But I just couldn't justify the time. So... I'm going to just minddump my notes in what will probably be a couple of entries. It'll be a mix of impressions and rundowns.

Yes, I am an Olympics junkie. Both Summer and Winter Games. Always have been. Opening and Closing Ceremonies... I endure somewhat. But there is something about seeing all (most of) the athletes arriving, the host country putting up a good show, and then the happy party when everyone is done. Because most of the athletes are not taking medals home. They are representing their country and their sport -- and they really are "just happy to be there". No matter how rah-rah the NBC America First coverage is.

It Begins Last Sunday

Pairs Ice Skating -- It's both Valentine's Day and Chinese New Year. A Chinese couple is using a violin orchestral version of "Do You Want To Live Forever?" from Highlander. Or perhaps Valeria's taunt in Conan The Barbarian. (grin)

Men's Luge Singles -- New Math in operation. Before the death during training, the Whistler luge run was ranked as the world's fastest, with top speeds in the 90-95 mph range. Starting at the lower Women's start, and modifying one curve, was said to knock off 5-10 mph. Lock wins gold at age 20, youngest gold medalist in luge. He topped out at 94 mph. Let's see... 95 - 10 = 94. Yup. New Math.

Ads on NBC -- Keep Coal. It's American Jobs. vs. Switch to Natural Gas. It'll be new American Jobs. Self serving political energy ads anyone?

Aerials -- The problem with Moguls is that it's a sport predicated on "Watch This!" Which of course we all know is always prelude to disaster.

Agree With Frank Duford's NPR Commentary last week -- Current figure skating scoring has sucked all the drama and joy out of the event. You could look at a string of 5.8s and 5.9s and know who was better. Hell, bring back the East German judges. At least you knew where they stood.

Curling -- Have watched 3 matches so far, all 3 had 11 Ends. Just as I love extra value free baseball, I gotta love this. CNBC, MSNBC and USA getting the curling coverage, and they're doing a good job of explaining the sport to people new to it. Each team gets 73 minutes for 10 Ends. 8 rocks per end. How'd they come up with 73?

Women's Skiing -- Lindsey Vonn using men's skis for downhill and Super G.

Short Track Speed Skating -- is so nerve-wracking to watch. Anything can happen and anyone can crash or fall down at any time. Though I'm sure the Koreans hate him, I really like Apolo Anton Ohno. Much like an earlier generations Indy 500 cars, short track skates are offset with blade tips bent to make maximum contact with the ice while leaning over and turning. Apolo's inside hand glove has gold sliding tips. Oooh.

Women's Curling -- Last Sunday, USA v Canada. Came in on 3rd End, huge mistake for USA "airball". Cheryl Bernard scores 4 to go 4-1. Having the last rock in an end is called the hammer, which usually alternates between teams. Ah, but if you blank an end, take the hammer and not score with it, you get to keep the hammer for the next end. So not like having innings in baseball where one team always go second. Canada steals 2 more in 5th End, 6-1. You are entitled to concede after the 6th End. USA offers handshakes after 7th End, loses 9-2.

Hello? Hello? Is This Thing On? -- This is the second damned weekend of the Olympics, and there's too little on all these vaunted NBC networks. Hell, CNBC is doing fucking infomercials in the afternoon. You know, in years past the host network would put a whole TV guide in the newspaper. But our local newspaper has cut back so much, they aren't even including the Olympics schedules in the weekly Sports TV listings. And I'm not fighting with their websites, I'm just not.

Men's 15K Biathlon Mass Start -- Curling and Biathlon are my two favorite winter sports at the Olympics. I mean, cross country skiing and target shooting? What's not to love? Stumbled onto this race on NBC in the first 57 seconds. Yes! Russia Gold, France Silver (one of two brothers, this one had THREE penalties), Slovakia gets first biathlon medal, a Bronze. The Russian and the Slovakian are the only two to get through the shooting clean. The expected winner? Out of 10 shots, had to take 7 penalty loops -- finished 27th of 30 skiers. Expectations are grand, but at some point you have to have the competition.

Women's Curling -- Since USA conceded to Canada, got bonus coverage of Denmark-Great Britain. Madeleine Dupont of Denmark wins, 6-5.

NBC Fail -- Why doesn't NBC put up screen bugs about what is starting on the other NBC networks? They put up bugs advertising every other damned thing.

Nordic Combined -- US men get both an individual and a team Silver? Yikes!

... more anon...

Dr. Phil
dr_phil_physics: (Olympic-Rings)
The 21st Winter Olympic Games, Vancouver BC CANADA

It's 10:15pm EST and the U.S. is just entering the venue for the Opening Ceremonies. NBC's coverage started at 7:30, but we wandered away and came back for the 9pm start. NBC is already annoying me for (1) talking over some of the announcements to explain things we've already seen and (2) a really stupid discussion of the Sauna competition while introducing the Finnish team.

Of course some of the buzz late this afternoon focused on the athlete who died on the luge track today during training.

And then there was a split between those who thought British Columbia could've spent the money on better things, such as Vancouver's homeless problem, and those who feel the First Nation cosponsorship of the games didn't represent all the peoples and was a sell out to the big corporations and against the environment. Welcome to the modern Olympics games.

The Olympics are never truly perfect and the system is flawed for sure.

But I love the Olympics, both Winter and Summer, and will revel in two weeks of grand competition and controversy which, in the long run, will be perfect.

Dr. Phil

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