27 August 2004

Bad night to be Marion Jones, huh? Either falling short of a long jump medal or being involved in a dropped exchange in the 4 by 100 meter relay is bad enough. Both on the same nigh - ugh. You'd expect a reciept from BALCO to come to light just about now to finish her off.

But it's probably a bad night to be a US men's basketball team member, given that you now have to face Lithuania - who beat you earlier - to even get a medal. Regardless of how the bronze medal game turns out, you can be sure that the team members are going to be getting the business in arenas all across the NBA this season. Then again, given the number of players who passed on participating, there's precious few who can actually jaw with impunity.

I think I've seen all the sports but taekwondo now, so I'll have to seek that out. I've got a much greater appreciation for both modern pentathletes and equestrian competitors (human and equine) after watching some of both over the last couple of days. Freestyle dressage, however, may be the most unusual event I've seen during this entire Games. Picture, if you will, a horse prancing to a budget synthesized version of "Karma Chamelion" and you'll start to get my meaning.

And I say this after seeing both synchronized swimming and rhythmic gymnastics over the last couple of days.

Louis Johnson, one of the color commentators for track, now has Tom Hammond Repetitive Announcing Syndrome. At one point tonight he said the exact same thing about a sprinter that Hammond had said about 8 seconds beforehand. Our attention spans aren't getting that short, are they?

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