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Well, true sportsmanship was felt by the entire world on the javelin throw event where the gold medal got shared between Barshim of Qatar with Tamperi of Venezuela. This made the entire world understand true sportsmanship and its value. It made people cry out of it. Same as that what's been done here is entirely opposite and such players needs to be give life time ban which needs to be an warning to rest of the players.

LOL.. why repeat the same set of lies again and again?

The gold was shared, because both the athletes were tired and decided against the "jump-off". Al Jazeera and the other Qatari-funded media immediately went ballistic, claiming that the gold given to the Italian athlete was "donated" by the Qatari. The truth is this - Mutaz Essa Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi had cleared 2.37m, but they failed to clear 2.39m on three occasions. And given how tired they were, I would say either of them had 0% chances of clearing 2.39m, even if a hundred attempts were given. So instead of doing that, they decided to share the gold medal.

The truth doesn't always suit the narrative.
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He was the only runner to successfully knocked all the water bottles, the others did not encounter any problems. So, I'll take it like an accident. I would give him the benefit of the doubt. Therefore, it is also part of the game. We all have different viewpoints. There are plenty of things to point out, but bringing up those bitter memories spoils the Olympics theme. This post should inspire a lot of respect and admiration for all the athletics with a history of excellent sportsmanship.
Pointing out unsportsmanlike behavior should be pointed out and it will not take away the glory of the Olympics. I have seen the images of the said event and it was a clear bite to have an upper advantage and those athletes should be banned for life from competing in further events. There are instances in the past where athletes got banned for life of unsportsmanlike behavior, so this is nothing new.
Well, true sportsmanship was felt by the entire world on the javelin throw event where the gold medal got shared between Barshim of Qatar with Tamperi of Venezuela. This made the entire world understand true sportsmanship and its value. It made people cry out of it. Same as that what's been done here is entirely opposite and such players needs to be give life time ban which needs to be an warning to rest of the players.
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He was the only runner to successfully knocked all the water bottles, the others did not encounter any problems. So, I'll take it like an accident. I would give him the benefit of the doubt. Therefore, it is also part of the game. We all have different viewpoints. There are plenty of things to point out, but bringing up those bitter memories spoils the Olympics theme. This post should inspire a lot of respect and admiration for all the athletics with a history of excellent sportsmanship.
Pointing out unsportsmanlike behavior should be pointed out and it will not take away the glory of the Olympics. I have seen the images of the said event and it was a clear bite to have an upper advantage and those athletes should be banned for life from competing in further events. There are instances in the past where athletes got banned for life of unsportsmanlike behavior, so this is nothing new.
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In my opinion, Caeleb Dressel has even surpassed the achievements that have been achieved by Michael Phelps, just winning 4 gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics, the achievements obtained by Caeleb Dressel are the result of the hard work he has been doing so far, and we can see how Caeleb Dressel During this time he hard fight at the Tokyo Olympics, so he won five gold medals in five different events, namely 100 meters butterfly, 100 meters freestyle, 4 x 100 meters freestyle relay, 4 x 100 meters medley relay, and 50 meters freestyle relay men freestyle meters,  and the great thing is that Caeleb Dressel managed to achieve all these achievements in just 8 days, including when he set a world record in the men 100 meters butterfly.
American should be proud to have an athlete like Caeleb Dressel who has a high enough fighting power, I think Caeleb Dressel is the real world version of Aquaman who became an American hero right now Grin.

Speaking of comparisons. I found a very interesting article from The New York Times that compares American athletes in Tokyo 2020 with record holders from other Olympic games, and it's very interesting.

The article has small animations, where we can see the comparison between the various athletes.

In the case of Caeleb Dressel:


Source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/08/07/sports/olympics/olympic-races.html
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Men 100m Butterfly - Caeleb Dressel (USA) - 49.45 seconds - 49.50 seconds (2019)
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Surprisingly, he updated only one individual record. In any case, he will have many more opportunities to do so, and it increasingly looks like he will surpass the achievements of his legendary predecessor Phelps.
In general, I wonder how the United States is lucky with such mutant swimmers who turn the distribution of medals into a mere formality. Dressel alone brought 5 gold medals to the USA team, and taking into account the relay races, 7!  Shocked
In my opinion, Caeleb Dressel has even surpassed the achievements that have been achieved by Michael Phelps, just winning 4 gold medals at the 2012 London Olympics, the achievements obtained by Caeleb Dressel are the result of the hard work he has been doing so far, and we can see how Caeleb Dressel During this time he hard fight at the Tokyo Olympics, so he won five gold medals in five different events, namely 100 meters butterfly, 100 meters freestyle, 4 x 100 meters freestyle relay, 4 x 100 meters medley relay, and 50 meters freestyle relay men freestyle meters,  and the great thing is that Caeleb Dressel managed to achieve all these achievements in just 8 days, including when he set a world record in the men 100 meters butterfly.
American should be proud to have an athlete like Caeleb Dressel who has a high enough fighting power, I think Caeleb Dressel is the real world version of Aquaman who became an American hero right now Grin.
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That's true. That's why France says it's going to bring the Olympic Games to the streets, claiming it's to be greener and involve the population. This can certainly be true. But I believe the main reason is not having to create so much infrastructure in order to reduce costs.
What do they exactly mean about bringing the games to the streets? Do they mean to held the games in different places so they can make sure that everyone is going to see it? That would be pretty awesome if they do that because besides the saving from the cost, it makes the game much more immersive and close to the heart of the audience.
I have always thought that the Olympic Games are too expensive for the country that is trying to organize them so even if this is just an excuse and they do not really care that much about bringing the games to their population and instead they are trying to save themselves a lot of costs when it comes to infrastructure to me that is the right path to take, this means that the dynamics of some games are going to change completely and that the athletes will have to prepare for those conditions, and some are not going to be very happy about it, but it is what it is.
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It's a bit sad that the Olympics have officially ended but given that a lot of people have been waiting for this to happen, I am happy that it actually happened amidst a pandemic that have devastated lives and crippled economies all over the world. USA was really good at making it climactic, they made sure that they get the highlight at the end in terms of ranking in medals.
Many medical experts were against the Olympics because there is not much of a screening process for athletes while entering into the country and also they haven't been vaccinated just because their performance may be affected in the international arena, hopefully, the event ended well but we may have to wait for few more weeks to know that these event become the cluster or not for the delta virus to spread all over the world.
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It's a bit sad that the Olympics have officially ended but given that a lot of people have been waiting for this to happen, I am happy that it actually happened amidst a pandemic that have devastated lives and crippled economies all over the world. USA was really good at making it climactic, they made sure that they get the highlight at the end in terms of ranking in medals.
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I am pretty sure that it has 0 impact on the performances of the american and european athletes that the olympic games where in japan this time. The athletes arrive early enough to the Games that jet lag is no longer a problem once the competitions begin. Nowadays, everything is scientifically and medically planned. The European and American athletes would not have performed better on their home continent. For the spectators from Europe, of course, it was not ideal because a competition day began at night time and when people usually came home from work it ended, so from this point of view the competitions took place at exactly the wrong time.

Then what was the reason for the poor performance of the western nations this time? And Japan won 27 gold medals this time, when compared to 12 won in 2016. That obviously means that they had some host advantage. Another nation that performed exceptionally well this time is Australia. They won 8 gold medals last time, and this time they improved that tally to 17. Without any exception, it is the Asian teams which have improved their tally from the 2016 edition. The COVID 19 situation might have also played its part.

I think the main reason for the good result of Japan is quite simple and obvious. They were the hosts of this olympic games. One advantage that you have as a host is that your athletes have a little extra motivation but i would say that is almost negligible. The main reason for the better results, in my opinion, is that the host country is making great financial and organisational efforts to perform as well as possible. The decision to hold the 2020 Olympics in Japan was made in 2013.This means that Japan has now had 8 years to not only build the stadiums but also to improve the infrastructure of the individual Olympic sports in the country in order to find and promote as many young talents as possible. Such efforts will result in a better standing in the medals table. Similar developments occurred with Chinese athletes at the 2008 Olympics and with British athletes at the 2012 Games.

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Men 100m Butterfly - Caeleb Dressel (USA) - 49.45 seconds - 49.50 seconds (2019)
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Surprisingly, he updated only one individual record. In any case, he will have many more opportunities to do so, and it increasingly looks like he will surpass the achievements of his legendary predecessor Phelps.
In general, I wonder how the United States is lucky with such mutant swimmers who turn the distribution of medals into a mere formality. Dressel alone brought 5 gold medals to the USA team, and taking into account the relay races, 7!  Shocked
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The Tokyo Olympics have officially ended and this is marked by the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and also the handover of the host baton to France as the host country for the next Olympics in 2024, America this year managed to become the general champion of the Tokyo Olympics with 39 gold medals.
In addition, several sports have succeeded in setting new records.

The following is a list of new world records that were broken at the Tokyo Olympics (discipline, athlete/country name, new record, old record) :



1. Bike race track number :

Men Team Pursuit - Italy - 3:42:032 - 3:44:672 (2020)

Women Team Pursuit - Germany - 4:04:242 - 4:10:236 (2016)

Women team sprint - China - 31,804 seconds - 32,034 seconds (2015)


2. Shoot :

Men triple 50m rifle - Zhang Changhong (China) - 466.0 - 465.3 points (2018)

Women Trap - Zuzana Rehak Stefecekova - 125 - 123 points (2019)

Mixed Team 10m Air Rifle - Yang Q/Yang H (China) - 633.2 - 631.7 (2020)

3. Rock climbing :

Speed ​​princess - Aleksandra Miroslaw (Poland) - 6.84 - 6.96 (2020)


4. Swimming :

Men 4x100 medley relay - USA - 3:26.78 - 3:27.28 (2009)

Mixed 4x100 medley relay - United Kingdom - 3:37.58 - 3:38.41 (2020)

Men 100m Butterfly - Caeleb Dressel (USA) - 49.45 seconds - 49.50 seconds (2019)

Women 200m breaststroke - Tatjana Schoenmaker (South Africa) - 2:18.95 - 2:19.11 (2013)

Women 4x200m Freestyle Relay - China - 7:40.33 - 7:41.50 (2019)

Women 4x100m relay freestyle - Australia - 3:29.69 - 3:30.05 (2018)

5. Athletics:

Women's 400m hurdles - Sydney McLaughin (USA) - 51.46 seconds - 51.90 seconds (2021)

Men 400 hurdles - Karsten Warholm (Norway) - 45.94 seconds - 46.70 seconds (2021)

Women triple jump - Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela) - 15.67m - 15.50 m (1995)

6. Weightlifting :

Total class force +109kg men - Lasha Talakhadze (Georgia) - 488kg - 48



Source : New York Times

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What do they exactly mean about bringing the games to the streets? Do they mean to held the games in different places so they can make sure that everyone is going to see it? That would be pretty awesome if they do that because besides the saving from the cost, it makes the game much more immersive and close to the heart of the audience.

Yes that's what the organizers want. The goal is to make the Olympics as accessible to the public as possible, bringing the city and its people together with athletes and events in ways never before considered.

There is still no closed plan, and news may appear in the coming months. But this article explains some ideas that are on the table:
https://sports.yahoo.com/the-games-to-change-the-games-paris-2024-lays-out-innovative-olympic-plan-063950354.html
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Despite the pandemic, what's more important is the Olympic spirit displayed by the athletes. Congratulations to all those who participated in the Tokyo Olympics and thank you to Japan for all the efforts to make TOKYO OLYMPICS be successful despite the pandemic we are facing today. Following these events, we are entertained by the teams who have worked hard to earn these medals. We are proud of each and every one of them. There will be another Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022 and in Paris in 2024.

The tokyo Olympics were held with sensation and the matches that took place at the tokyo national stadium have sparked a lot of debate due to the delays caused by the pandemic, and for me personally this is one of the most moving matches if we look at the athletes who were able to compete so well even though there were no audience from each country, but they have given their best for their country.
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That's true. That's why France says it's going to bring the Olympic Games to the streets, claiming it's to be greener and involve the population. This can certainly be true. But I believe the main reason is not having to create so much infrastructure in order to reduce costs.
What do they exactly mean about bringing the games to the streets? Do they mean to held the games in different places so they can make sure that everyone is going to see it? That would be pretty awesome if they do that because besides the saving from the cost, it makes the game much more immersive and close to the heart of the audience.
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Japan is not a communist or dictator types of government but they're raise really have a good respect to the government.

I also love watching videos about their culture and even how they workout in times like this, even Covid is also hitting them but they
manage to work well and lessen the numbers of dying citizens.
Thanks to them for bringing the olympics even there's no real audiences but still they managed to finished it. Till then..

Yes. No audience is fine as long as they can complete the Olympics. Besides, people got used to just watch on their own televisions with live streaming.
I got used to it.  Grin I think that's not an issue for anyone anymore. That's why they say this is the new normal.  
Then, there are country flight restrictions, and Japan just trying to secure their own countrymen to avoid spreading the virus.

In the end, they did it. Sportsmanship is still alive and world peace.
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He was the only runner to successfully knocked all the water bottles, the others did not encounter any problems. So, I'll take it like an accident. I would give him the benefit of the doubt. Therefore, it is also part of the game. We all have different viewpoints. There are plenty of things to point out, but bringing up those bitter memories spoils the Olympics theme. This post should inspire a lot of respect and admiration for all the athletics with a history of excellent sportsmanship.

This was an alleged problem, created by social networks and taken advantage of by the media. In fact, I didn't hear any of the athletes who were with him at the time, complaining.
If the main victims of the situation, did not complain or saw a problem. Why do outsiders, who weren't there, have to raise a problem? Does not make sense.


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Despite the pandemic, what's more important is the Olympic spirit displayed by the athletes. Congratulations to all those who participated in the Tokyo Olympics and thank you to Japan for all the efforts to make TOKYO OLYMPICS be successful despite the pandemic we are facing today. Following these events, we are entertained by the teams who have worked hard to earn these medals. We are proud of each and every one of them. There will be another Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022 and in Paris in 2024.

On most part, it was a good display of sportsmanship. But there were isolated incidents, which tarnished the Games to at least some degree. One example was the behavior of Morhad Amdouni (French athlete competing in men's marathon). Check this video and decide yourself:

https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1424305458320392201

And then we had Benjamin Whittaker of Great Britain, who refused to wear the silver medal, claiming that the jury was unfair to him (although he later expressed regret). Also, during the wrestling match between Ravi Dahiya (India) and Nurislam Sanayev (Kazakhstan), the former suffered a savage bite from the latter. And a few days earlier, Youness Baalla of Morocco did the same against David Nyika of New Zealand.

He was the only runner to successfully knocked all the water bottles, the others did not encounter any problems. So, I'll take it like an accident. I would give him the benefit of the doubt. Therefore, it is also part of the game. We all have different viewpoints. There are plenty of things to point out, but bringing up those bitter memories spoils the Olympics theme. This post should inspire a lot of respect and admiration for all the athletics with a history of excellent sportsmanship.
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Despite the pandemic, what's more important is the Olympic spirit displayed by the athletes. Congratulations to all those who participated in the Tokyo Olympics and thank you to Japan for all the efforts to make TOKYO OLYMPICS be successful despite the pandemic we are facing today. Following these events, we are entertained by the teams who have worked hard to earn these medals. We are proud of each and every one of them. There will be another Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022 and in Paris in 2024.

On most part, it was a good display of sportsmanship. But there were isolated incidents, which tarnished the Games to at least some degree. One example was the behavior of Morhad Amdouni (French athlete competing in men's marathon). Check this video and decide yourself:

https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1424305458320392201

And then we had Benjamin Whittaker of Great Britain, who refused to wear the silver medal, claiming that the jury was unfair to him (although he later expressed regret). Also, during the wrestling match between Ravi Dahiya (India) and Nurislam Sanayev (Kazakhstan), the former suffered a savage bite from the latter. And a few days earlier, Youness Baalla of Morocco did the same against David Nyika of New Zealand.
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Despite the pandemic, what's more important is the Olympic spirit displayed by the athletes. Congratulations to all those who participated in the Tokyo Olympics and thank you to Japan for all the efforts to make TOKYO OLYMPICS be successful despite the pandemic we are facing today. Following these events, we are entertained by the teams who have worked hard to earn these medals. We are proud of each and every one of them. There will be another Winter Olympics in Beijing in 2022 and in Paris in 2024.
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I am pretty sure that it has 0 impact on the performances of the american and european athletes that the olympic games where in japan this time. The athletes arrive early enough to the Games that jet lag is no longer a problem once the competitions begin. Nowadays, everything is scientifically and medically planned. The European and American athletes would not have performed better on their home continent. For the spectators from Europe, of course, it was not ideal because a competition day began at night time and when people usually came home from work it ended, so from this point of view the competitions took place at exactly the wrong time.

Then what was the reason for the poor performance of the western nations this time? And Japan won 27 gold medals this time, when compared to 12 won in 2016. That obviously means that they had some host advantage. Another nation that performed exceptionally well this time is Australia. They won 8 gold medals last time, and this time they improved that tally to 17. Without any exception, it is the Asian teams which have improved their tally from the 2016 edition. The COVID 19 situation might have also played its part.
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