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Paris 2024

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Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:02 pm
by am Bays
Not saying it is easy to qualify for an Olympic event and some are easier than others but to win the two Spots in the women’s 200 free on the Australian team you had to break the WR tonight
Both Arieana Titmus 1:52:23 and Mollie O’Callaghan 1:52:48 have gone under 1:52: 82 old WR to win the two individual spots
O’Neils winning time at Sydney was 1:58:24
Impressive start for the girls. Lock in two gold medals Womens 200 Free and 4x200 Free Relay
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Thu Jun 13, 2024 11:12 am
by Trader
Interesting to compare Titmus's times from the Aussie Championships in April, 1:55.38 to last nights 1:52.23.
It's not like the Aussie Champs is a meet you aren't trying at either.
Don't get me wrong, Titmus swam 1:53.5 at Tokyo 2021 so 1:52.23 isn't too out of the question over 3 years, but yeah, last night's result from Titmus in particular seemed an amazing leap forward.
Mollie is a star, been on her bandwagon since she swam that 1:55.11 off the gun in the heats of the 4x2 at Toyko only to be left out of the final and had to watch McKeon, Wilson and Neale all swim high 1:55s off the flying start.
ultimately we finished 3rd despite being red hot favorites before the race.
Lets hope the selectors get the final 4 right this time round!
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Fri Jul 05, 2024 8:46 am
by mighty_tiger_79
I recently watched a documentary, predicting the future called Under Paris.
Gonna be interesting times in Paris
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Fri Jul 05, 2024 9:43 am
by dedja
Jesse Moore, the son of ex-Glenelg CEO, Steve Moore, has qualified for Paris in gymnastics.
Must of got all his sporting talent from his Mum.

Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Fri Jul 05, 2024 12:53 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Final Boomers squad has been announced:
Josh Giddey
Matthew Dellavedova
Patty Mills
Dyson Daniels
Josh Green
Dante Exum
Jack McVeigh
Nick Kay
Joe Ingles
Jock Landale
Duop Reath
Will Magnay
MISSED: Matisse Thybulle, Chris Goulding, Xavier Cooks, Jack White, Dejan Vasiljevic
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Fri Jul 05, 2024 1:02 pm
by Jim05
Delly very lucky and just madness to leave out Thybulle
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Tue Jul 23, 2024 11:03 pm
by Gozu
Now that the Boomers six warm up games are done in which they went 5-1 and Dante Exum has been cleared of serious injury and will remain in the team for the Olympics I thought it best to post the times for the Boomers group stage games here.
July 27 - Australia vs Spain @ 6:30 pm
July 30 - Australia vs Canada @ 9 pm
Aug 2 - Australia vs Greece @ 9 pm
As I understand the 12 teams are now divided into three groups, the top two teams and the two best of the 3rd place teams will advance to the Quarter Finals.
Group A - Australia, Greece, Canada, Spain
Group B - France, Germany, Japan, Brazil
Group C - Serbia, South Sudan, Puerto Rico, USA
Hopefully Channel 9 show Boomers games if not on the main channel on the digital channels and/or 9Now. I dare suggest the non-Aussie games perhaps with the exception of the USA's games will probably be on Stan Sport.
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Thu Jul 25, 2024 8:33 pm
by Corona Man
Cracking game here in the women’s handball.
Traditional rivals in the Netherlands taking on Angola.
Going down to the wire..
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 6:56 pm
by Corona Man
Sat and watched the entire opening ceremony, all 5.5 hours of it. Deserve a medal for that effort!
I’m no Celine Dion fan, but bugger me, has she got a set of pipes.
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 7:20 pm
by Wedgie
Corona Man wrote:Sat and watched the entire opening ceremony, all 5.5 hours of it. Deserve a medal for that effort!
Geezus why, 30 seconds of highlights was enough to drive me nuts from boredam.
I don't know whether to commend your super human effort or pity you.
Did you watch the replay or actually stay/get up for it?

Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 7:47 pm
by Corona Man
Wedgie wrote:Corona Man wrote:Sat and watched the entire opening ceremony, all 5.5 hours of it. Deserve a medal for that effort!
Geezus why, 30 seconds of highlights was enough to drive me nuts from boredam.
I don't know whether to commend your super human effort or pity you.
Did you watch the replay or actually stay/get up for it?

The replay.
You can pity da fool.
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 8:03 pm
by Wedgie
Corona Man wrote:Wedgie wrote:Corona Man wrote:Sat and watched the entire opening ceremony, all 5.5 hours of it. Deserve a medal for that effort!
Geezus why, 30 seconds of highlights was enough to drive me nuts from boredam.
I don't know whether to commend your super human effort or pity you.
Did you watch the replay or actually stay/get up for it?

The replay.
You can pity da fool.
In fairness Geelong v North Melbourne in Hobart was the only AFL game on so I forgive you.

Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 8:11 pm
by dedja
How the hell could it go for over 5 hours?
Watched the last 10 mins and that was more than enough.
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 8:12 pm
by Wedgie
I saw Snoop Dog carrying a huge doobie and thought things couldn't be topped from there.
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:31 pm
by The Dark Knight
Does anyone know what those screen looking things are at the bottom of each lane in the swimming pool? Cameras, Sensors, Time Clocks, Mirrors? My wife and I were trying to work it out when the swimming was on earlier.
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:38 pm
by Wedgie
Looking forward to the rugby 7s between Australia and Fiji.
Kiwis all sooking now they're in the playoff for 5th - 8th.

Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sat Jul 27, 2024 11:54 pm
by Gozu
A good start to the Boomers Olympic campaign tonight beating archnemesis Spain. Next up Canada on Tuesday night.
Australia 92 (Landale 20, Mills 19, Giddey 17, Daniels 13, McVeigh 13) def Spain 80 (Aldama 27, Llull 17, W. Hernangomez 14)
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:37 am
by Jim05
Gozu wrote:A good start to the Boomers Olympic campaign tonight beating archnemesis Spain. Next up Canada on Tuesday night.
Australia 92 (Landale 20, Mills 19, Giddey 17, Daniels 13, McVeigh 13) def Spain 80 (Aldama 27, Llull 17, W. Hernangomez 14)
That was a fantastic win and I still think we can improve. The connection between Giddey and Landale was superb
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:39 am
by Jim05
First Gold to the Aussies
Grace Brown absolutely smashed all comers in the Cycling Road Time Trial. Won by over 90 seconds which is a smashing and all the other chicks looked gassed at the end whilst she looked like she could ride another 10 clicks
Re: Paris 2024

Posted:
Sun Jul 28, 2024 12:48 am
by Wedgie
Disappointing semi in the rugby 7s, were 7 nil up and then got smashed after that.
Playing South Africa for a bronze.
Fiji playing France for gold.