[Magdalen] Sport!

Marion Thompson marionwhitevale at gmail.com
Tue Aug 9 17:47:02 UTC 2016


I live-streamed equestrian Eventing for four days.  That finished today 
and now on to Dressage tomorrow.   My  Olympic feast for the eyes.  CBC 
is giving us nearly 2,000 hours of coverage.

Marion, a pilgrim

On 8/9/2016 1:32 PM, Jay Weigel wrote:
> Except with water polo you don't see what is going on under the water. The
> athletes who play water polo are exceptionally fit! Not only are they
> either treading water or swimming the whole time they are throwing that
> ball around, they are trying to avoid being kicked, grabbed, or being
> dragged underwater by the opponents! You should read the account sometime
> of the USSR-Hungary game in the Olympics of 1956, an exceptionally vicious
> game that literally resulted in blood in the water.
>
> I've found myself completely captivated by judo, especially the
> lower-weight classes where the athletes are scrappy and quick and kind of
> remind me of alley cats. I"m slowly gaining some knowledge of the sport and
> thinking that I might have enjoyed it myself had I had the opportunity to
> learn it when I was younger.
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Marion Thompson <marionwhitevale at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Too bad you didn't get to see our Canadian women playing Rugby Sevens
>> then.  That would have perked you up!   And this afternoon our Canadian
>> women play soccer.  Both teams are formidable!
>>
>> Marion, a pilgrim
>>
>>
>>
>> On 8/9/2016 1:06 PM, M J _Mike_ Logsdon wrote:
>>
>>> Not being a sporty sort, I keep MSNBC on the Olympics when needed as a
>>> way to avoid the Pioneer Woman on Food Network until something better's
>>> on.  And this morning I caught a bit of some women playing water polo.  To
>>> show you how unconnected I am to the world of Sport!, I had myself a
>>> Keilloresque moment with "Well now, will you look at that... women throwing
>>> a ball around in the water on the TV there.  Years ago that would have been
>>> called just 'Women Throwing a Ball Around in the Water'; today's it's
>>> called an 'Olympic sport!'"
>>>
>>>



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