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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby Ronaldo95163 » August 8th, 2012, 4:51 pm

Allyuh does take on AP??? She does just feel to talk some dotishness now and again while pick-combing her afro :|

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Postby Bizzare » August 8th, 2012, 4:54 pm

Ronaldo95163 wrote:while pick-combing her afro :|

:lol: :lol:

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Postby AbstractPoetic » August 8th, 2012, 4:55 pm

Bizzare wrote:
AbstractPoetic wrote:Trinis need to stop congratulating mediocrity.

If an athlete did his/her BEST (this includes training), then I would continue to congratulate him/her despite the results !!! We are not congratulating them for the results, it's for making their best attempt at representing Trini.


Semoy did NOT perform at her personal best in the Finals. She should have at least tried to maintain it (better yet succeed it), but she fell short, coming out a dead last 8th.

And what do I hear Trinis say or do?

"GREAT JOB!!"

"YOU DID GREAT SEMOY! CONGRATULATIONS!"

"WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!"

...by congratulating "good enough", you will seldom get athletes to perform their best. As I was telling sharkman, take a look at the Chinese who always dominate the Olympics and tell me, would they have accepted such a performance? Would their country have responded in like manner?

...mediocrity is not to be congratulated.
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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby rfari » August 8th, 2012, 4:56 pm

AbstractPoetic wrote:Trinis need to stop congratulating mediocrity.

Tell us about the time you represented t&t on the international stage. And no, going to a college in the US doesn't count

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Postby JoKeR1980 » August 8th, 2012, 4:57 pm

I'm glad I'm not from China yes

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Postby Ronaldo95163 » August 8th, 2012, 4:59 pm

Last time I saw pics of AP she was a fatty :|
So me eh knw how she tun Joel Villafana and feel she is some big sports expert :|

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Postby Bizzare » August 8th, 2012, 5:04 pm

Ronaldo95163 wrote:Last time I saw pics of AP she was a fat.....

:shock: :shock: u don't tell a female that bro... R.I.P

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Postby pioneer » August 8th, 2012, 5:04 pm

pioneer wrote:Sorry but USA gonna dominate that W 200m...at least 2 medals...jamaica may get one.


Now how did I know this

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby pioneer » August 8th, 2012, 5:07 pm

AbstractPoetic wrote:
Bizzare wrote:
AbstractPoetic wrote:Trinis need to stop congratulating mediocrity.

If an athlete did his/her BEST (this includes training), then I would continue to congratulate him/her despite the results !!! We are not congratulating them for the results, it's for making their best attempt at representing Trini.


Semoy did NOT perform at her personal best in the Finals. She should have at least tried to maintain it (better yet succeed it), but she fell short, coming out a dead last 8th.

And what do I hear Trinis say or do?

"GREAT JOB!!"

"YOU DID GREAT SEMOY! CONGRATULATIONS!"

"WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!"

...by congratulating "good enough", you will seldom get athletes to perform their best. As I was telling sharkman, take a look at the Chinese who always dominate the Olympics and tell me, would they have accepted such a performance? Would their country have responded in like manner?

...mediocrity is not to be congratulated.


I fully agree with you

However you have to think about the audience on tuner, most of them absorb themselves with mediocrity so you just have to lol@ them :lol:

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby AbstractPoetic » August 8th, 2012, 5:09 pm

Do you know what the problem is?

The mentality. Trinboganians and Trinbagonian athletes do not go into these games EXPECTING to win. This plantation mentality needs to change. The Chinese, the Americans, the Japanese go into games expecting to place and win a medal. But Trinis?

"Well, at least he show up at the Olympics...that is ting to be proud of and celebrate!"

"Well, them Chinese and Americans have more resources nah...yuh cyar expect we to compete at dey level"

"...Oh gosh, the man make the Finals. We have so much to be thankful fuh. He put us on the map!"

COMPLETE AND UTTER DOHTISHNESS.

I believe in the law of attraction which is part of the competitiveness of the athletes who dominate and win. They go into these games knowing that they will win and they do.

Change the mentality and you just might start MEDALING at the Olympics. Athletes are not there to play dolly house...they are there to win.

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Postby Ronaldo95163 » August 8th, 2012, 5:10 pm

:lol:@Losers who never/can't play sports commenting on sportswomen/men's performances

@Bizzare
Really bro?
Mleh....that's too bad then :|

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby AbstractPoetic » August 8th, 2012, 5:12 pm

Ronaldo95163 wrote:Last time I saw pics of AP she was a fatty :|
So me eh knw how she tun Joel Villafana and feel she is some big sports expert :|


Hoss, where the pics. Post them. Back up your words with actions. Lemme so how fat I really is. :mrgreen:

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Postby AbstractPoetic » August 8th, 2012, 5:14 pm

pioneer wrote:I fully agree with you

However you have to think about the audience on tuner, most of them absorb themselves with mediocrity so you just have to lol@ them :lol:


Now I understand why yuh separate yourself for some time. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby Bizzare » August 8th, 2012, 5:14 pm

i haz seen da pic. someone got banned for posting it. that one?

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Postby pioneer » August 8th, 2012, 5:15 pm

AbstractPoetic wrote:Do you know what the problem is?

The mentality. Trinboganians and Trinbagonian athletes do not go into these games EXPECTING to win. This plantation mentality needs to change. The Chinese, the Americans, the Japanese go into games expecting to place and win a medal. But Trinis?

"Well, at least he show up at the Olympics...that is ting to be proud of and celebrate!"

"Well, them Chinese and Americans have more resources nah...yuh cyar expect we to compete at dey level"

"...Oh gosh, the man make the Finals. We have so much to be thankful fuh. He put us on the map!"

COMPLETE AND UTTER DOHTISHNESS.

I believe in the law of attraction which is part of the competitiveness of the athletes who dominate and win. They go into these games knowing that they will win and they do.

Change the mentality and you just might start MEDALING at the Olympics. Athletes are not there to play dolly house...they are there to win.


What makes it worse is that tax payers' money gonna be used to "reward" these people for winning, nothing.

Fine we got a bronze from someone who doesn't even live, study or work in T&T, so what he gets a house now? :|

Give him an award when the national sports awards come around, I don't see why we need to spend millions to award mediocrity.

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Postby sharkman121 » August 8th, 2012, 5:17 pm

AbstractPoetic wrote:Semoy did NOT perform at her personal best in the Finals. She should have at least tried to maintain it (better yet succeed it), but she fell short, coming out a dead last 8th.

And what do I hear Trinis say or do?

"GREAT JOB!!"

"YOU DID GREAT SEMOY! CONGRATULATIONS!"

"WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!"

...by congratulating "good enough", you will seldom get athletes to perform their best. As I was telling sharkman, take a look at the Chinese who always dominate the Olympics and tell me, would they have accepted such a performance? Would their country have responded in like manner?

...mediocrity is not to be congratulated.


it is not a supporters job to "bring out the best in an athlete". That is something that has to come from within an athelte being motivated. We are here to support on the good and bad days. The chinese are much diffferent from Trinidad and Tobago a country one thousandth of their size. They have a dedicated rigourous training programmed targeting athletes from birth and devotes their LIFE to it. Their facilities, coached, funding, programes are miles ahead of ours yet you compare them to us?

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Postby rfari » August 8th, 2012, 5:19 pm

So there is something wrong with acknowledging these athletes although they didn't win a gold medals? Really??

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Postby Ronaldo95163 » August 8th, 2012, 5:19 pm

Bizzare wrote:i haz seen da pic. someone got banned for posting it. that one?


Is it the one in the blue top?
Me en posting nothing....I done on my second warning already :|

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Postby rfari » August 8th, 2012, 5:20 pm

Fair-weather friends are some of these trinis and freshwater yankees

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby JoKeR1980 » August 8th, 2012, 5:21 pm

pioneer wrote:
AbstractPoetic wrote:Do you know what the problem is?

The mentality. Trinboganians and Trinbagonian athletes do not go into these games EXPECTING to win. This plantation mentality needs to change. The Chinese, the Americans, the Japanese go into games expecting to place and win a medal. But Trinis?

"Well, at least he show up at the Olympics...that is ting to be proud of and celebrate!"

"Well, them Chinese and Americans have more resources nah...yuh cyar expect we to compete at dey level"

"...Oh gosh, the man make the Finals. We have so much to be thankful fuh. He put us on the map!"

COMPLETE AND UTTER DOHTISHNESS.

I believe in the law of attraction which is part of the competitiveness of the athletes who dominate and win. They go into these games knowing that they will win and they do.

Change the mentality and you just might start MEDALING at the Olympics. Athletes are not there to play dolly house...they are there to win.


What makes it worse is that tax payers' money gonna be used to "reward" these people for winning, nothing.

Fine we got a bronze from someone who doesn't even live, study or work in T&T, so what he gets a house now? :|

Give him an award when the national sports awards come around, I don't see why we need to spend millions to award mediocrity.


yeah thats a whole different level I don't agree with all that, but whats so wrong about a simple statement of appreciation for an athlete's effort? They will have more qualified people than me, including themselves to criticize and breakdown their performances so I'd content myself with sending out something positive as I can't do any better than they did

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby triniangie » August 8th, 2012, 5:21 pm

Young Keshorn Walcott qualifies for the finals after throwing 81.75m. the finals will take place on Saturday at 2:20pm

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Postby Bizzare » August 8th, 2012, 5:22 pm

sharkman121 wrote:Their facilities, coached, funding, programes are miles ahead of ours

This. U cannot put all the blame on local athletes.
The government is simply rewarding what they themselves produce.
An athlete can only go so far. Our athletes have to beg to get anything done.

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Postby pioneer » August 8th, 2012, 5:28 pm

How about it's the policy of the state to not support sport, tourism or entertainment on the whole in T&T. So why should we reward mediocrity with our money all of a sudden?

Why is the state so reactive and opportunistic?

If the state doesn't care about our athletes, support a winning country thaz all.

Do you all realize we're in the year 2012?

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Postby rfari » August 8th, 2012, 5:29 pm

Bizzare wrote:
sharkman121 wrote:Their facilities, coached, funding, programes are miles ahead of ours

This. U cannot put all the blame on local athletes.
The government is simply rewarding what they themselves produce.
An athlete can only go so far. Our athletes have to beg to get anything done.

2-bit thinkers simply cannot comprehend this

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Postby Ronaldo95163 » August 8th, 2012, 5:30 pm

Sigh.
Regular Show start yes....I out :|

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Postby AbstractPoetic » August 8th, 2012, 5:31 pm

sharkman121 wrote:The chinese are much diffferent from Trinidad and Tobago a country one thousandth of their size. They have a dedicated rigourous training programmed targeting athletes from birth and devotes their LIFE to it. Their facilities, coached, funding, programes are miles ahead of ours yet you compare them to us?


Then the question remains why aren't facilities, coaching, funding, programmes, etc at the level it needs to be to prepare athletes to compete with the best??

And even still, why not support local talent by sending them to those countries with such facilities? Kirani James did so with the support of the Grenadian government. In return, he represented his island and won them a gold medal. What is Trinidad's problem? And don't tell me you all do not have the money. If the government can pay parliamentarians $10M a pop, they sure can spend a few millions on athletic talent.


Excuses and more excuses....Trinidad is the land of excuses.

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Postby AbstractPoetic » August 8th, 2012, 5:34 pm

pioneer wrote:What makes it worse is that tax payers' money gonna be used to "reward" these people for winning, nothing.

Fine we got a bronze from someone who doesn't even live, study or work in T&T, so what he gets a house now? :|

Give him an award when the national sports awards come around, I don't see why we need to spend millions to award mediocrity.


But taxpayers happy, man. We come out 4th and 6th and dead last at these games!

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Postby rfari » August 8th, 2012, 5:35 pm

Olympic rowing: Niger rower Hamadou
Issaka captures hearts
Niger rower Hamadou Djibo Issaka received a
rapturous reception from the Eton Dorney crowd
despite finishing last in the men's singles sculls.
The 35-year-old, who has been nicknamed "Issaka
the Otter," finished the 2,000m stretch in just
under nine minutes in a race to settle the bottom
three places.
Issaka only took up rowing three months ago and
trained for his Olympic debut in an old fishing
boat.
He now plans to compete at the 2016 Games in
Brazil.
Issaka's time was nearly two minutes slower than
the winning mark set later on Friday by New
Zealand's gold medallist Mahe Drysdale.


I have no technique; I only rely on power

Hamadou Djibo Issaka But put into perspective that is still some feat for
the 35-year-old from the landlocked, arid nation
of Niger , which nestles on the edge of the
Sahara desert.
Issaka is a wildcard entry at the London Olympics
and before the Games he worked as a gardener
and swimming pool attendant in the capital of
Niamey.
He was then sent by the Niger Swimming
Federation to Egypt and then Tunisia for an
intensive course in rowing.
"I have no technique," Issaka said. "I only rely on
power. I compete with courage, but there also
people cheering me there, they applaud me and
urge me to help me finish my race and I will do
it."
Issaka's Olympic adventure may be over but
there are already murmurs that his rowing
exploits have started a craze in Niger.
"There are lots of people who are waiting for me
to get back," he said. "Lots of people who want to
start rowing and I have to teach them."

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rowing/19112057
Olympics is not only about winning, its about having national pride and giving ur all. Its in the spirit of the games

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Postby rfari » August 8th, 2012, 5:37 pm

AbstractPoetic wrote:
sharkman121 wrote:The chinese are much diffferent from Trinidad and Tobago a country one thousandth of their size. They have a dedicated rigourous training programmed targeting athletes from birth and devotes their LIFE to it. Their facilities, coached, funding, programes are miles ahead of ours yet you compare them to us?


Then the question remains why aren't facilities, coaching, funding, programmes, etc at the level it needs to be to prepare athletes to compete with the best??

And even still, why not support local talent by sending them to those countries with such facilities? Kirani James did so with the support of the Grenadian government. In return, he represented his island and won them a gold medal. What is Trinidad's problem? And don't tell me you all do not have the money. If the government can pay parliamentarians $10M a pop, they sure can spend a few millions on athletic talent.


Excuses and more excuses....Trinidad is the land of excuses.

You talk about 'you all' as tho you're not trinbagonian. Ent you was the one looking to come back here? You even have us citizenship? Buh u wanna be yapping

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Re: ***Official 2012 olympics thread***

Postby hustla_ambition101 » August 8th, 2012, 5:39 pm

rfari wrote:
Olympic rowing: Niger rower Hamadou
Issaka captures hearts
Niger rower Hamadou Djibo Issaka received a
rapturous reception from the Eton Dorney crowd
despite finishing last in the men's singles sculls.
The 35-year-old, who has been nicknamed "Issaka
the Otter," finished the 2,000m stretch in just
under nine minutes in a race to settle the bottom
three places.
Issaka only took up rowing three months ago and
trained for his Olympic debut in an old fishing
boat.
He now plans to compete at the 2016 Games in
Brazil.
Issaka's time was nearly two minutes slower than
the winning mark set later on Friday by New
Zealand's gold medallist Mahe Drysdale.


I have no technique; I only rely on power

Hamadou Djibo Issaka But put into perspective that is still some feat for
the 35-year-old from the landlocked, arid nation
of Niger , which nestles on the edge of the
Sahara desert.
Issaka is a wildcard entry at the London Olympics
and before the Games he worked as a gardener
and swimming pool attendant in the capital of
Niamey.
He was then sent by the Niger Swimming
Federation to Egypt and then Tunisia for an
intensive course in rowing.
"I have no technique," Issaka said. "I only rely on
power. I compete with courage, but there also
people cheering me there, they applaud me and
urge me to help me finish my race and I will do
it."
Issaka's Olympic adventure may be over but
there are already murmurs that his rowing
exploits have started a craze in Niger.
"There are lots of people who are waiting for me
to get back," he said. "Lots of people who want to
start rowing and I have to teach them."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rowing/19112057
Olympics is not only about winning, its about having national pride and giving ur all. Its in the spirit of the games



he did damn well for only rowing for three months, you can't really excuse people who have been winning other competitions especially those training for years. BTW how much T&T athletes train here, because last I heard a lot of them are on scholarship in the US.

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