Women or Men? :DQuote:
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Women or Men? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by voodoo
Women or Men? :D[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by monday21
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I'm sure that the mens event will make for a good sporting event but it's all about the womens for me :P
Women or Men? :D[/quote]Quote:
Originally Posted by voodoo
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I'm sure that the mens event will make for a good sporting event but it's all about the womens for me :P[/quote]
No what you mean. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I much prefer the women's tennis - it must be in the stroke. :D ;) ;D
Try telling that to Michael Jamieson - it took a world record to put him into the Silver medal position. Well done Michael ...... and beating the British record twice in succession to boot - you can be proud of your achievement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
5 golds for the flying Sotsman - not bad for an olden [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
A good day for Team GB today. 3 golds and 3 silvers so far, with Rebecca Adlington yet to swim her final.
Thought that was tomorrow Chris, when's that on?Quote:
Originally Posted by DaytonaDog
I'm just trying to catch up with it all now - fantastic stuff. Two world records as well, well done lads.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaytonaDog
Adlington's final is at 1945 - I think she's going to have to beat the world record to get gold. C'mon Becky!
I watched some of the cycling earlier, bit of a mare for the girls, excellent work from the guys.
8-)
Here's hoping Jessica Ennis starts her campaign well and that being "the face of the games" is not too much of a burden for her.
Ben Ainsley is fired up after yesterday and maybe that will propel him from silver to gold.
The velodrome should bring more success today after yesterdays gold and world records.
No phone calls please at 7.45pm tonight, c'mon Becky :)