Winter Olympics 2026

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Anonymous wrote:Asian Tiger parent plus money plus genetically gifted surrogate=winning


As others have noted, the circumstances of her birth is too weird.
A Chinese father who did not procreate with his Chinese wife but instead chose surrogacy with white eggs for all 5 children.

Then the smug and poor choice of language.
Her legs are kind of short and thick. I guess that is why she needed to punk it up above the shoulder.


-signed, Chinese


I honestly don’t think the circumstances of her birth are that weird among wealthy gay people. Her dad probably fits in that group as do many of the people around them in the Bay Area.



So one has a skate to grind i see with all these Liu comments


I do not think that the above comment is a skate to grind? It’s very factual and neutral. He is rich and probably gay, and surrogacy is common in that circle?


It doesn't belong in this thread but im too lazy to report you.

But yeah, you've got something going on. We get it


There’s nothing wrong with being rich and gay and collecting kids if you can afford it.


The thread is about Sports
Can't keep up? There might be meds for that


Shut up


Touché.
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So happy for both men’s and women’s hockey!! Two great games by all 4 teams in the finals!
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Anonymous wrote:Sadly, Olympic athletes, unless the they are Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky or Usain Bolt level, sometimes need to be tabloid fodder to stay in the news and be super marketable. Sha’carri Richardson is a good example. She’s loud and keeps getting arrested but we know who she is, while she keeps getting beaten in races by much more low-key competitors.


Gee, I wonder what you dislike about Richardson.


Domestic violence is what I dislike about her.
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Anonymous wrote:Sadly, Olympic athletes, unless the they are Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky or Usain Bolt level, sometimes need to be tabloid fodder to stay in the news and be super marketable. Sha’carri Richardson is a good example. She’s loud and keeps getting arrested but we know who she is, while she keeps getting beaten in races by much more low-key competitors.


Gee, I wonder what you dislike about Richardson.


She’s been arrested for public domestic violence
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Anonymous wrote:Sadly, Olympic athletes, unless the they are Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky or Usain Bolt level, sometimes need to be tabloid fodder to stay in the news and be super marketable. Sha’carri Richardson is a good example. She’s loud and keeps getting arrested but we know who she is, while she keeps getting beaten in races by much more low-key competitors.


Gee, I wonder what you dislike about Richardson.


Domestic violence is what I dislike about her.


Seems like an athlete problem
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Anonymous wrote:Sadly, Olympic athletes, unless the they are Michael Phelps or Katie Ledecky or Usain Bolt level, sometimes need to be tabloid fodder to stay in the news and be super marketable. Sha’carri Richardson is a good example. She’s loud and keeps getting arrested but we know who she is, while she keeps getting beaten in races by much more low-key competitors.


Gee, I wonder what you dislike about Richardson.


Domestic violence is what I dislike about her.


Seems like an athlete problem


There are better track athletes that don’t beat up their partners in public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So happy for both men’s and women’s hockey!! Two great games by all 4 teams in the finals!


Amazing!!
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Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


One Norewegian cross country skier got 6 golds!
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Norway da best
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


One Norewegian cross country skier got 6 golds!


How many cross country skiiing event are there?!?!?!
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Anonymous wrote:Norway (population: 5.7m) beats US (342m) to top Winter Olympics medal table.

Yay for Norway!


One Norewegian cross country skier got 6 golds!


How many cross country skiiing event are there?!?!?!


There are only 6 cross country events for men, so he basically dominated every single one of them, ranging from the sprint to the longest distance skiathlon. Among the 6, there is also the relay, which Norway won.

There really isn't a parallel to this, maybe winning every freestyle swim distance and relay?

It's a massive accomplishment, probably not going to ever happen again.
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There's 4 individual cross country events for men, ranging from the sprint to the 50km long distance, all of which Klaebo won. Then there's a team two person event and a relay event, so in those he benefits from being part of the strongest ski nation.
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Anonymous wrote:What the h-e-double hockey sticks type of sport was ski mountaineering? but i was into it this morning.


It’s like someone said “Cross country skiing isn’t hard enough. Let’s make them ski uphill and then go through a TSA metal detector.” Whoever can gather their stuff up the fastest gets the gold!
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Anonymous wrote:What the h-e-double hockey sticks type of sport was ski mountaineering? but i was into it this morning.


It’s like someone said “Cross country skiing isn’t hard enough. Let’s make them ski uphill and then go through a TSA metal detector.” Whoever can gather their stuff up the fastest gets the gold!
LOL. I watched for a bit and it was wild when they were taking off their skis and tucking items into the pouch in their uniform...
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