It was a tough match but Team USA has finally redeemed itself, winning the gold medal 118-107. Spain proved themselves a worthy opponent and showed the world their young talent. They’ll be a force to be reckoned with in the future, in the NBA and in international play. But congratulations to the Redeem Team. Mission accomplished.
Redeemed
24 08 2008Comments : 4 Comments »
Tags: NBA, Olympics, Redeem Team, Spain, Team USA
Categories : Beijing Olympics
Lightning Strikes Twice
21 08 2008
He did it again. Jamaica’s lightning-fast sprinter Usain Bolt beat Michael Johnson’s supposed unbeatable 200m world-record time of 19.32s. Bolt’s time? 19.30. Against a headwind. Unreal. Second-place wasn’t even close. What this guy has done has to be on par with what Michael Phelps has done. I’m not taking anything away from Phelps but what Bolt has done is amazing as well.
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Tags: Beijing, Jamaica, Michael Johnson, Michael Phelps, Olympics, Usain Bolt
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Insane Bolt
19 08 2008
It’s not greater than what Michael Phelps has done, but it’s definitely more ridiculous. Watching Jamaica’s track sensation Usain Bolt run is just…ridiculous. I can’t think of another word. The guy doesn’t even try and he sets world records. He pounds his chest, high steps 15 meters and still no one is close to him. I’ve seen his 200m qualifying heats and it’s just laughable how he knows how much faster he is than everyone else (and at 6′5, how much bigger he is than everyone else). He tries for about 5 seconds to get in the lead then coasts the rest of the way. He looks around to see if anyone is close to him and if he sees someone close then he turns on the boosters for oh 5 tenths of a second until he is clearly in the lead again. Meanwhile everyone else is huffing and puffing their way to the finish line. It’s just stupid how fast the guy is.
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Tags: Jamaica, Michael Phelps, Olympics, Usain Bolt
Categories : Beijing Olympics
Michael Phelps…G.O.A.T.?
19 08 2008
I am pretty late on this but it would be a travesty if I didn’t comment about the great Michael Phelps and what he’s accomplished in these Olympics. Eight gold medals. I mean c’mon. That is just amazing. And just watching him swim is even more amazing. Not that this even matters at all but he wins in every way: he dominates from the start, he comes from behind and he wins as part of a team. He doesn’t stick with one stroke, he does them all. There is not a doubt in my mind that he could win the gold in any stroke in any distance if he really wanted to. Watching his pure domination in the 200m free and the nail-biting finish in the 100m butterfly left me as he would say “at a loss for words.” And who could forget the 4×100m freestyle relay where Jason Lezak suddenly turned into Aquaman and owned that French dude Alain Bernard, giving Michael the opportunity to go for eight golds. He’s so good he even had Kobe and LeBron cheering him on at his races and showering him with compliments on everything he’s done. Unbelievable. The guy deserves all the superlatives and awards (not to mention money and women that will be coming his way) that he’s getting. He is the greatest Olympic champion of all time. And he’s got the hardware to prove it.

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Tags: Alain Bernard, Jason Lezak, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Michael Phelps, Olympics
Categories : Beijing Olympics