Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you twirl around on your head?
DP. No. But I went to college with Sunny Choi (the American breakdancer that competed). She’s honestly a legitimate athlete so it’s really unfortunate that this weird woman has sucked up all of the oxygen around that competition and ultimately led to it being discontinued next Olympics.
I don’t think Raygun is the reason the events were discontinued.
Each host gets to choose a certain number of sports to include. Paris chose breakdancing. LA is adding lacrosse and cricket and removing breakdancing and other sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She perfectly mocked an event that desperately needed mocking to expose its ridiculousness. If only someone had the guts to do the same to synchronized diving, synchronized swimming, and all those bicycle events that don’t involve getting from point A to point B in the shortest amount of time.
That would include figure skating and gymnastics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.boston.com/sports/olympics/2018/02/19/how-a-skier-with-no-tricks-made-it-to-the-olympic-halfpipe/
A 2018 Olympic skier caused a rule change after her performance. She figured out that to qualify, you just needed to place in the top 30 in a World Cup event — but the field rarely had 30 competitors, so she just needed to enter and complete a run. Viola! And - of course - she had to compete for a country other than USA.
Yuck.
I hate people who abuse the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you twirl around on your head?
DP. No. But I went to college with Sunny Choi (the American breakdancer that competed). She’s honestly a legitimate athlete so it’s really unfortunate that this weird woman has sucked up all of the oxygen around that competition and ultimately led to it being discontinued next Olympics.
Anonymous wrote:She perfectly mocked an event that desperately needed mocking to expose its ridiculousness. If only someone had the guts to do the same to synchronized diving, synchronized swimming, and all those bicycle events that don’t involve getting from point A to point B in the shortest amount of time.
Anonymous wrote:They won’t have breakdancing in 2028.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The audacity of the caucacity.
Nah. Best break dancers I know are Japanese
How many break dancers do you know, exactly? I don’t know any. I only know a couple of Olympians — one was karate the other canoing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The audacity of the caucacity.
Nah. Best break dancers I know are Japanese
Anonymous wrote:The audacity of the caucacity.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.boston.com/sports/olympics/2018/02/19/how-a-skier-with-no-tricks-made-it-to-the-olympic-halfpipe/
A 2018 Olympic skier caused a rule change after her performance. She figured out that to qualify, you just needed to place in the top 30 in a World Cup event — but the field rarely had 30 competitors, so she just needed to enter and complete a run. Viola! And - of course - she had to compete for a country other than USA.
Anonymous wrote:How come she didn’t see how bad she is at breaking?