Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Off Topic => Sports Arena => Topic started by: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on August 22, 2016, 08:04:12 AM
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I'm really looking forward to this - my brother in law coaches the Boccia team so is off on his jollies so I'm hoping they do well. I find it all inspiring and makes my grumbles about dodgy knees seem irrelevant. The C4 coverage is normally excellent for this and I hope the schedule allows for some evening viewing of live events in the UK.
Love the track and field although I'll spend most of my time trying to work out the difference between wheelchair basketball and rugby. Brutal.
Anyway, in case you haven't seen it:
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I'm really looking forward to this - my brother in law coaches the Boccia team so is off on his jollies so I'm hoping they do well. I find it all inspiring and makes my grumbles about dodgy knees seem irrelevant. The C4 coverage is normally excellent for this and I hope the schedule allows for some evening viewing of live events in the UK.
Love the track and field although I'll spend most of my time trying to work out the difference between wheelchair basketball and rugby. Brutal.
Anyway, in case you haven't seen it:
I'm really looking forward to this - my brother in law coaches the Boccia team so is off on his jollies so I'm hoping they do well. I find it all inspiring and makes my grumbles about dodgy knees seem irrelevant. The C4 coverage is normally excellent for this and I hope the schedule allows for some evening viewing of live events in the UK.
Love the track and field although I'll spend most of my time trying to work out the difference between wheelchair basketball and rugby. Brutal.
Anyway, in case you haven't seen it:
What a wonderful trailer.Quite inspiring.I hope the Brazilian people turn up in their droves to support these athletes from all parts of this planet.
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The trailer is truly brilliant isn't it. I think we'll be just as dominant in this was we were in the olympics, Hannah Cockroft (in the wheelchair near the start) has got to be the shortest odds for a favourite ever in sport, world records in 100, 200, 400 and 800 and has won every title she's contested for 5 years, she's genuinely in a class of her own.
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I'm really looking forward to this -
Apparently the people of Rio aren't..........
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I'm really looking forward to this -
Apparently the people of Rio aren't..........
Only because all the parking spaces will be taken.
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The trailer is truly brilliant isn't it. I think we'll be just as dominant in this was we were in the olympics, Hannah Cockroft (in the wheelchair near the start) has got to be the shortest odds for a favourite ever in sport, world records in 100, 200, 400 and 800 and has won every title she's contested for 5 years, she's genuinely in a class of her own.
and when our Paralympic athletes come back triumphant the parade should be dealt with by the second city of Birmingham who will do them proud. Perhaps Mr Bolt could be invited by the city council to add his majestic presence to the proceedings.
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Looking forward to this. Have heard Oscar Pistorius is the man to beat in the shooting.
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I think it was Jimmy Carr that made a gag that we only invaded Afghanistan in order to acquire a world class Paralympic team.
When does it start?
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Wheelchair Rugby was originally called Murderball. A tough sport
Two Paralympians from Lyd that I know off
Jack Rutter in the football (NB - he used to play for Small Heath, but I won't hold that against him)
http://www.standard.co.uk/olympics/paralympics/captaining-gb-paralympic-football-team-will-be-my-proudest-moment-after-punch-on-night-out-ended-a3334216.html
Andy Lewis
https://twitter.com/Bladerunnerandy?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
I've never met the bloke but going by his press interviews he seems to have bit of an ego
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A friend of mine is volunteering at the tennis. The accommodation doesn't look the most appealing.
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We seem to be absolutely pissing this again. More gold than Swiss bank vaults after World War Two.
We should really let some other countries have a go at winning.
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Wheelchair table tennis last night was great as well as the swimming - this may sound patronising but I am completely humbled by the competitors.
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Mens B Individual Pursuit gold last night.
Couldn't help but wonder why there were 2 men on a tandem for an individual event?
And the front rider is blind and yet wears a tinted visor on his aero helmet?
Swimming last night I think it was the 400metres freestyle our girl broke the WR in second place was a 1 armed girl who was maybe 1.5 seconds behind the winner, amazing.
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Mens B Individual Pursuit gold last night.
Couldn't help but wonder why there were 2 men on a tandem for an individual event?
And the front rider is blind and yet wears a tinted visor on his aero helmet?
Swimming last night I think it was the 400metres freestyle our girl broke the WR in second place was a 1 armed girl who was maybe 1.5 seconds behind the winner, amazing.
First question it's a safety thing, I haven't watched it this time but I think the back rider doesn't actually do anything other than make sure the bike stays on the track. That's how it was when my cousin (well, cousin-in-law) was involved.
The second question is an easy one, it's because 'blind' is a spectrum so the visibility is different across the field, the visor counters that to ensure everyone is has the same restriction. My cousin for example (he was in the track squad for a couple of years before switching to blind football after a tragedy) could see about 5-6 yards in a 25-30 degree field in front of him but anything to the sides was blurs (I use past tense because he's worse now than he was in 2008). That qualifies him for blind events but he's obviously got an advantage over someone with absolutely no sight so the visors/blindfolds are to account for it.
Oh and here's a story about him - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7573969.stm - explains why he left cycling as well.
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Mens B Individual Pursuit gold last night.
Couldn't help but wonder why there were 2 men on a tandem for an individual event?
And the front rider is blind and yet wears a tinted visor on his aero helmet?
Swimming last night I think it was the 400metres freestyle our girl broke the WR in second place was a 1 armed girl who was maybe 1.5 seconds behind the winner, amazing.
First question it's a safety thing, I haven't watched it this time but I think the back rider doesn't actually do anything other than make sure the bike stays on the track. That's how it was when my cousin (well, cousin-in-law) was involved.
The second question is an easy one, it's because 'blind' is a spectrum so the visibility is different across the field, the visor counters that to ensure everyone is has the same restriction. My cousin for example (he was in the track squad for a couple of years before switching to blind football after a tragedy) could see about 5-6 yards in a 25-30 degree field in front of him but anything to the sides was blurs (I use past tense because he's worse now than he was in 2008). That qualifies him for blind events but he's obviously got an advantage over someone with absolutely no sight so the visors/blindfolds are to account for it.
Oh and here's a story about him - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/7573969.stm - explains why he left cycling as well.
Cheers paul_e. That story about your cousin is terrible and inspiring at the same time.
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Loving the message of the Maltesers adverts.
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Brummie Ellie Simmonds up in a sec.
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Brummie Ellie Simmonds up in a sec.
She is wonderful, love her to bits. Every time I see her compete I seem to get grit in my eyes.
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Watching the fencing, in wheelchairs. These athletes just cream anybody else.
Silver!!!!!
Whooah!
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Wheelchair racing, Ben Hur!
Come on, Ben Weir!
Oh no
He's come in last.
New father, he's a bit distracted.
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15 year old Kare Adenegan is racing in the T34 wheelchair 400m. She's up against Hannah Cockcroft so it'll be a great battle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kare_Adenegan
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15 year old Kare Adenegan is racing in the T34 wheelchair 400m. She's up against Hannah Cockcroft so it'll be a great battle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kare_Adenegan
Bronze for Kare with a PB and gold for Hannah with a WR. All in all pretty good stuff and both Coventry connected - Kare is a Cov kid and Hannah is a Cov University student.
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Wheelchair tennis doubles final is the first time I've watched it on a hard court...amazing stuff.
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Wheelchair tennis doubles final is the first time I've watched it on a hard court...amazing stuff.
Amazing stuff.
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Dan Greaves, Villa fan, wins bronze in the T44 discus.
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Awful news about the death of the Iranian cyclist (RIP) but compelling and emotional viewing for the last fortnight or so. Inspirational stuff that's hard to put into words.