Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far I’ve watched men’s volleyball (Canada v Greece) and women’s beach volleyball (Germany vs France). Today will watch men’s volleyball (USA v Serbia) and women’s beach volleyball (USA v Czech). Will also watch gymnastics, women’s volleyball and track and field next week.
If they don't have baseball in Olympics, why not remove basketball too? Opens up space for another sport. NBA Basketball can play against national teams in games throughout the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why the networks only show US athletes, when I watched it from my home country in Europe all the countries and athletes are equally represented and it is nice to learn about all of the athletes, not just US ones, it is really annoying and Im kind of not into it.
I've watched in several different countries. They're all alike in focusing on their own athletes unless you're from Tonga or similar with only three athletes.
In France (when it was not being held in France), they kept showing judo. In New Zealand they kept showing too much field hockey. In Canada in winter there was way too much curling. Before peacock, in the US there was way too much beach volleyball because of the bikinis.
At least we have on demand and VPNs now to watch other sports and countries
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure why the networks only show US athletes, when I watched it from my home country in Europe all the countries and athletes are equally represented and it is nice to learn about all of the athletes, not just US ones, it is really annoying and Im kind of not into it.
For Primetime, yes. Or for when it’s a headline athlete like Simone Biles during the US qualifying events. Otherwise, this afternoon, across the four networks airing coverage, I’ve seen a lot of variety in athletes being represented. The US sent more than 500 athletes to the games. They’re hard to avoid.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why the networks only show US athletes, when I watched it from my home country in Europe all the countries and athletes are equally represented and it is nice to learn about all of the athletes, not just US ones, it is really annoying and Im kind of not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why the networks only show US athletes, when I watched it from my home country in Europe all the countries and athletes are equally represented and it is nice to learn about all of the athletes, not just US ones, it is really annoying and Im kind of not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why the networks only show US athletes, when I watched it from my home country in Europe all the countries and athletes are equally represented and it is nice to learn about all of the athletes, not just US ones, it is really annoying and Im kind of not into it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far I’ve watched men’s volleyball (Canada v Greece) and women’s beach volleyball (Germany vs France). Today will watch men’s volleyball (USA v Serbia) and women’s beach volleyball (USA v Czech). Will also watch gymnastics, women’s volleyball and track and field next week.
If they don't have baseball in Olympics, why not remove basketball too? Opens up space for another sport. NBA Basketball can play against national teams in games throughout the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far I’ve watched men’s volleyball (Canada v Greece) and women’s beach volleyball (Germany vs France). Today will watch men’s volleyball (USA v Serbia) and women’s beach volleyball (USA v Czech). Will also watch gymnastics, women’s volleyball and track and field next week.
If they don't have baseball in Olympics, why not remove basketball too? Opens up space for another sport. NBA Basketball can play against national teams in games throughout the year.