Winter Olympics 2018

Winter Olympics 2018

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Lynchie999

3,426 posts

154 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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I guess this comment belongs here but...

WHY do we always have to have Balding and a full female pundit line up every day ? - i'm all for equality and all, but it seems a bit... odd ??

Andy 308GTB

2,926 posts

222 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Lynchie999 said:
I guess this comment belongs here but...

WHY do we always have to have Balding and a full female pundit line up every day ? - i'm all for equality and all, but it seems a bit... odd ??
Yup, I noticed that the other day.

Kermit power

28,679 posts

214 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Lynchie999 said:
I guess this comment belongs here but...

WHY do we always have to have Balding and a full female pundit line up every day ? - i'm all for equality and all, but it seems a bit... odd ??
I think you're reading in something that isn't there, to be honest. The main studio pundits I've seen have been:

Amy Williams on the sliding events (the only other British Gold Medallist you could've got to do that has been a little bit busy for the last week, and is also female).

Rhona Martin on the curling. Yes, you could've chosen male curling medallists if you'd wanted to, but not a Gold medallist.

Jenny Jones on snowboarding. First Brit to win an Olympic medal on snow, never mind just in snowboarding. Can't help being female.

Christopher Dean on skating events. Male. They could've presumably gone for Jane Torvil if they'd wanted a clean sweep!

Chemmy Alcott. She's in the studio doing the punditry stuff, whilst Graham Bell is, I believe, doing race commentary. If Bell is better at the latter, and they can't both do both, why worry about it? I suspect the only other British skier most people could even name is Martin Bell, and whatever he's doing now, it doesn't seem to be anything to do with the media.

Rather than criticising the number of women on the BBC coverage, can you name any men you think should be providing coverage who aren't?


anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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There are male pundits (Christopher Dean was in most of this weekend, and there has been at least one other) but the balance is pro-female.

Much like the winter medals we've won over the last 20 years, I suppose. It is probably a small but worthwhile thing that might encourage girls who are watching to get into winter sports.

Lynchie999

3,426 posts

154 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Kermit power said:
Lynchie999 said:
I guess this comment belongs here but...

WHY do we always have to have Balding and a full female pundit line up every day ? - i'm all for equality and all, but it seems a bit... odd ??
I think you're reading in something that isn't there, to be honest. The main studio pundits I've seen have been:

Amy Williams on the sliding events (the only other British Gold Medallist you could've got to do that has been a little bit busy for the last week, and is also female).

Rhona Martin on the curling. Yes, you could've chosen male curling medallists if you'd wanted to, but not a Gold medallist.

Jenny Jones on snowboarding. First Brit to win an Olympic medal on snow, never mind just in snowboarding. Can't help being female.

Christopher Dean on skating events. Male. They could've presumably gone for Jane Torvil if they'd wanted a clean sweep!

Chemmy Alcott. She's in the studio doing the punditry stuff, whilst Graham Bell is, I believe, doing race commentary. If Bell is better at the latter, and they can't both do both, why worry about it? I suspect the only other British skier most people could even name is Martin Bell, and whatever he's doing now, it doesn't seem to be anything to do with the media.

Rather than criticising the number of women on the BBC coverage, can you name any men you think should be providing coverage who aren't?
yeh, I had thought of that... just annoying to switch on to see the same people every day! maybe women are just better at Winter sports.... I thought they could at least call in Eddie the Eagle! (is he still around?)

mizx

1,570 posts

186 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Lynchie999 said:
yeh, I had thought of that... just annoying to switch on to see the same people every day! maybe women are just better at Winter sports.... I thought they could at least call in Eddie the Eagle! (is he still around?)
Yup, I know what you mean, but afaik BBC don't have full rights for it this time around. I was really annoyed to find I couldn't watch anything back from the BBC sport schedule calendar like you can on the regular Olympics (and Sochi if I recall correctly), until I realised I could get it all on Eurosport which I subbed to on Prime, it's only 5 quid.

I've only really have BBCs coverage on half watching in the background, its not too bad all things considered, but I'm sticking to Eurosport to watch anything purposefully.

Anyone know where the Women's Super G is on Eurosport? It isn't anywhere under Alpine. Wanted to see that, think its awesome Ledecka could win in boarding too. VoDs are up for yesterdays events so it doesn't seem to be a delay.

Edited by mizx on Monday 19th February 11:31

KP328

1,812 posts

196 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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I know the Curling is not everyone's cup of tea ,but i like all the tactics involved in it.

Miocene

1,342 posts

158 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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KP328 said:
I know the Curling is not everyone's cup of tea ,but i like all the tactics involved in it.
Funny way to spell 'Eve Muirhead'

Russ35

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2,492 posts

240 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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So rather embarrassingly a competitor for OAR team has failed a drug test for Meldonium.
Seems to be the Russian curler who won bronze in the team event along with his wife.

LosingGrip

7,822 posts

160 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Miocene said:
Funny way to spell 'Eve Muirhead'
She is rather pleasant on the eye...

How on earth do taking drugs help with curling though?! Or have I missed something?

Kermit power

28,679 posts

214 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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LosingGrip said:
Miocene said:
Funny way to spell 'Eve Muirhead'
She is rather pleasant on the eye...

How on earth do taking drugs help with curling though?! Or have I missed something?
I saw that he'd suggested his drink had been spiked with the drug in question by a bitter fellow Russian curler who didn't make the cut for the final team. Who knows if that's true.

If I was him, my biggest concern right now would be my gorgeous wife and team mate deciding, upon being stripped of her medal, that he won't see her stripped of anything else for a very long time to come!

marksx

5,052 posts

191 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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LosingGrip said:
She is rather pleasant on the eye...

How on earth do taking drugs help with curling though?! Or have I missed something?
To keep the players awake.

Ructions

4,705 posts

122 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Lynchie999 said:
I guess this comment belongs here but...

WHY do we always have to have Balding and a full female pundit line up every day ? - i'm all for equality and all, but it seems a bit... odd ??
Why do we have to have Balding at all? I really cannot stand the woman.

cuprabob

14,675 posts

215 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Ructions said:
Why do we have to have Balding at all? I really cannot stand the woman.
She ticks several of the diversity boxes.

marksx

5,052 posts

191 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Balding is everywhere.

She's an omnipresent equality being.

AndStilliRise

2,295 posts

117 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Why would doping help curling? I was watching it today and it seemed like a low endurance, low hr sport. What possible gain could be had.

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetorch/2018/02/19/5...

Abbott

2,420 posts

204 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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knight said:
One of the few bonuses of watching these games whilst at work, was a flash of French female nipple during the ice dancebiggrin
Funny comment tonight on the summary programme. According to the rules, even if they have a complete wardrobe failure, they should skate on. This was supported by a gesture from the bobsleigh lady, as in, what if they both flopped out.

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Ructions said:
Why do we have to have Balding at all? I really cannot stand the woman.
Amazingly, we have to have her because you don't get to decide.

MiniMan64

16,941 posts

191 months

Monday 19th February 2018
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Lynchie999 said:
I guess this comment belongs here but...

WHY do we always have to have Balding and a full female pundit line up every day ? - i'm all for equality and all, but it seems a bit... odd ??
It seems odd to have women presenting sport?

Did it seem odd to have all men presenting tonight's football?

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 20th February 2018
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AndStilliRise said:
Why would doping help curling? I was watching it today and it seemed like a low endurance, low hr sport. What possible gain could be had.

https://www.npr.org/sections/thetorch/2018/02/19/5...
Was he the bloke who was curling over-arm? Thought he looked like he had been on the disco-biscuits..