Fair points.
They all take immense talent though. Those two and breaking.
It looks like it takes immense skill and agility.yeah i appended my posts on breaking. The top breakdancers they practice 5/6 times a week for hours on end. Especially Koreans pushed it to next level turn of century.
Yeah I have been waiting for it.Athletics time guys! @Maradona37 @Messi983
Maybe not if u look at the australian contestant lel. Didn’t do it justice. but fair play to her. 36 college teacher.It looks like it takes immense skill and agility.
I would have given it a watch tonight but the downside of the Olympics is all the big sports are on at once and I am watching track and field.Maybe not if u look at the australian contestant lel. Didn’t do it justice. but fair play to her. 36 college teacher.
Arop to winI lied, starting with XY 800m
It did seem a fast race. The Algerian guy is brilliant but left himself with too much work.Damn, 0.3 sec slower than wr
The moniker breakin’ goes back a long time.
It’s extremely taxing activity by the way. Especially in a 1 on 1. Breakers have to plan how they allocate energy to which runs(turns they get). One of the coolest and humblest subcultures as well.
In my opinion, if they finish that close after 800m, they deserve both the gold medal. I mean his nose was infront lol.It did seem a fast race. The Algerian guy is brilliant but left himself with too much work.
Yeah you're right. But sadly the rules can never work that way. But they really do both deserve gold with that minsicule gap over an 800m race.In my opinion, if they finish that close after 800m, they deserve both the gold medal.
which one?It's incredible. But that London Real jackass put me off the whole thing.