The Chinese scored a couple of touchdowns and now lead the U.S. in the gold-medal race, 22-13. That is a gap the Yanks won’t be erasing. Not at this Olympics. China’s golds are concentrated in four sports: Weightlifting (6), shooting (4), diving (4) and gymnastics (3). (We should note that China has 13 of the […]
Entries from August 2008
While You Were Sleeping …
August 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Beijing Olympics
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Happy to See Someone Get Bronzed
August 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Beijing Olympics, Sports Journalism
I’ve covered the fortunes of several athletes at the Beijing Olympics now, but this was the first time I actually felt nervous for the kid I was watching — and writing about. You talk to the guy, you meet his mom and his wife and his high school coach, and it’s odd how you can […]
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Security Seems Tighter
August 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Beijing Olympics
I haven’t heard any official pronouncements on this, but I saw soldiers with automatic weapons standing at key checkpoints on Wednesday. I had not seen an actual gun — aside from the competitors at the shooting venue — until then. Which really is quite remarkable, considering how well (and patently obvious) soldiers with guns were […]
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And This Just In: Chinese First to North Pole
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics
This is not a joke. Apparently, this is taught here. At least, according to the China Daily. In reviewing an upcoming television series based on the life of “witty ancient Chinese courtier†Dongfang Shuo, today’s China Daily writes, “Some historic books say he was the first Chinese to travel to the North Pole.†That would […]
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Another Chinese Invention: Gymnastics
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics
One would think no one could really claim to have invented jumping and tumbling, but my favorite reading material in Beijing, the English-language China Daily, says otherwise. Referring to China’s victory in the women’s gymnastics team event on Wednesday, someone named Patrick Whiteley wrote, “The Chinese girls, for the first time in Olympic history, could […]
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And Almost as if On Cue …
August 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Beijing Olympics
China mixed in a silver, in weightlifting. Within a couple of hours of me recommending they do exactly that, in a post two slots below this one. After winning six golds in six tries, China settled for silver in its seventh muscle competition. A chap named Li Hongli finished second to a Korean kid — […]
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Today’s Random Event: A Soccer Fan on Freeway
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics, soccer
Rolling down No. 5 Ring Road … a major freeway that circles (duh) the city … in the BOCOG bus, headed for the Main Press Center, and I look down to my left at the cars we’re passing. And there is a guy in a gray Passat, a fairly recent model, and he’s driving alone. […]
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China’s Weightlifting Dominance: Doping Tipoff?
August 13th, 2008 · 47 Comments · Beijing Olympics
I’ve been around the Olympic rings a few times now. I’ve seen Olympic powers come and go. I’ve seen athletes cheat and win (and later sometimes get caught). And I’ve long since decided that the one Olympic sport most susceptible to cheating is weightlifting. Hoisting massive amounts of iron has little to do with hand-eye […]
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Today’s Random Event: Greco-Roman Wrestling
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics
The concept of Greco-Roman wrestling always amuses me, in a silly way. Sort of like the joke about “New Mexico.” If it isn’t new, and it isn’t Mexico, why do we call it New Mexico? What’s “Greco” about this sport? What is Roman? Have you seen any Romans around lately? So why is it Greco-Roman? […]
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Some Links to Things I’m Filing
August 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Beijing Olympics
I’m freelancing my way through these Olympics, and it’s a tough gig. Well, I knew it was, but it’s personal, now. The work to find clients, sell them on something they may not really want, may not be able to afford (especially now), then do the crash course on the topic/person so you can be […]
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