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Commonwealth Games 2018

Gronk

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What did he screw up?

Closing ceremony is supposed to be a party for the athletes.

Instead of introducing the countries again, they were ushered to their seats before the broadcast commenced. Then instead of celebrating achievements and the spirit of the games, there was a concert by washed up Aussie artists singing covers of Aussie 80’s music.

What was most weird is that the host broadcaster elected not to show any vision of the athletes during the entire show.

The stadium emptied and the athletes went to the pub.
 

hineyrulz

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I loved the 11 days of sport but I couldn’t give a rats arse about opening or closing ceremonies.

Sounds like I missed nothing except a trip to the pub.
 

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I loved the 11 days of sport but I couldn’t give a rats arse about opening or closing ceremonies.

Sounds like I missed nothing except a trip to the pub.

same, love watching 11 days of sport now there is nothing to watch, how will I get any work done ?

at least the Margret River Pro has a few days to go
 

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Closing ceremony is supposed to be a party for the athletes.

Instead of introducing the countries again, they were ushered to their seats before the broadcast commenced. Then instead of celebrating achievements and the spirit of the games, there was a concert by washed up Aussie artists singing covers of Aussie 80’s music.

What was most weird is that the host broadcaster elected not to show any vision of the athletes during the entire show.

The stadium emptied and the athletes went to the pub.


I stopped watching when those supposedly 11 washed up "divas" were going through and butchering those 80s songs

I thought it may have been a song or two, but when each one of them started a new song after one finished I had enough. Was excruciating, pathetic and boring. Whoever was responsible for this brain fart should be made the watch rd1 to rd6 parra games in a dark room on their own, with no beverages and no breaks
 

TheParraboy

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Our best medals haul ever and poms 2nd worst ever at these games, worst ever for them in the track and field

2014 we got 49 gold (137 medals) poms 58 gold (174)

2018 we got 80 gold (198) poms 45 (136)

Total destruction

Go
Us
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Our best medals haul ever and poms 2nd worst ever at these games, worst ever for them in the track and field

2014 we got 49 gold (137 medals) poms 58 gold (174)

2018 we got 80 gold (198) poms 45 (136)

Total destruction

Go
Us
:flag_au:

Do the totals include the medals for the para athletes?
 

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Cheers.
Beattie has been carrying on like it was some ground breaking innovation for the Gold Coast games.

Yes he should not have taken credit for it.

Having said that, I was chuffed that able bodied and disabled athletes swam / ran etc at the same venues. This must be the template moving forward for the Olympics.

Also, if having sponsors at events makes Olympics more affordable, then I don't mind. IIRC they were awarded to Paris 2024 and LA 2028 bc nobody else wanted them.

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TheParraboy

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only 7 events for the para athletes, 38 medals in total

seems para athletes don't want olympic integration, they make a fair point too

Just on Kurt Fearnley, f**k he is a legend, I have loved the bloke for a decade now, total inspiration
Can we get him in to have a chat at Parra training,,,, very soon?


https://www.smh.com.au/sport/common...g-commonwealth-games-hit-20180415-p4z9si.html


No Olympic integration

From a handful of exhibition wheelchair races in Victoria in 1994, the Paralympic element of the Commonwealth Games has grown to 38 medals in seven sports on the Gold Coast.

However, quite apart from the impracticality of merging two already huge events, there appears little enthusiasm among Para-athletes for emulating the process at the Olympic Games.

"We don't really want to be integrated, we're Paralympians and they're Olympians," said Kelly Cartwright, an amputee who won long jump gold at the 2012 Paralympics and competed in the power-lifting on the Gold Coast.

"We have a disability, we are different but we are athletes. I think the Paralympics represents that. We just need to boost the profile of the Paralympics and get that showcased around the world a bit more."

The support for Para-athletes from the Gold Coast crowds has been vocal and wheelchair-bound local Kurt Fearnley said the backing he received winning silver in the wheelchair 1,500m "almost blew my head off".

The veteran, who brought the curtain down on his career with a marathon gold on Sunday, was hopeful that the raised profile of the Para-athletes could also open a broader discussion about disability in Australian society.

"Let's have this conversation on a greater level and let's make sure we can do something positive for what's happening right here," Fearnley said.

"It's working, it's good, it's the right thing to do. Now let's use it as a pivotal moment. Tomorrow morning have that yarn wherever you are."
 
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I like things like the wheelchair races where it's relatively fair and competitive. But the stuff like swimming where it's just people with similar ish injuries but they affect athletes to different extents, it's not a good spectacle. And the categories are confusing.
 

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I like things like the wheelchair races where it's relatively fair and competitive. But the stuff like swimming where it's just people with similar ish injuries but they affect athletes to different extents, it's not a good spectacle. And the categories are confusing.
The para lawn bowls got me. They seemed to be placing there bowls as close to the jack as the able bodied bowlers
 

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I like things like the wheelchair races where it's relatively fair and competitive. But the stuff like swimming where it's just people with similar ish injuries but they affect athletes to different extents, it's not a good spectacle. And the categories are confusing.

I agree and was confused watching the palsy 100m girls at the track. A 16yo Aussie won it by 20m, but she seemed to be impaired the least. I did find it odd and thought that maybe there should have been a handicap (better word needed please) system like the Stawell Gift.

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200 merkins from other countries have either applied for asylum or just disappeared.
 

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