This is the most uplifting story of the Tokyo Olympics. Everyone can agree on this
This is the most uplifting story of the Tokyo Olympics. Everyone can agree on this
Michael Smores wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/07/31/sports/olympics/italy-qatar-high-jump-goldThis is the most uplifting story of the Tokyo Olympics. Everyone can agree on this
+1
And one was black and one was white! Beautiful. Too bad the South Korean didn't get a gold as well, that would have done wonders for world unity. Letrunners probably would have all come together for one day!
rodney king wrote:
And one was black and one was white! Beautiful. Too bad the South Korean didn't get a gold as well, that would have done wonders for world unity. Letrunners probably would have all come together for one day!
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Awesome sportsmanship.
Why is this praised?
What happened to competition?
The Unkle wrote:
Why is this praised?
What happened to competition?
Fake News as they did compete
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Michael Smores wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/07/31/sports/olympics/italy-qatar-high-jump-goldThis is the most uplifting story of the Tokyo Olympics. Everyone can agree on this
Beautiful
Michael Smores wrote:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/07/31/sports/olympics/italy-qatar-high-jump-goldThis is the most uplifting story of the Tokyo Olympics. Everyone can agree on this
Well, unless you are rojo.
Imagine if the 2 teams that made the basketball final agreed to share gold instead of playing.
It's a cool, very human, moment watching the video and them deciding then celebrating, but I don't get why it's celebrated that they chose not to compete.
That said, the way HJ works, if they were determined to share gold, could they just both keep passing/missing until the end of time during the jump-off?
duck sauce wrote:
Imagine if the 2 teams that made the basketball final agreed to share gold instead of playing.
It's a cool, very human, moment watching the video and them deciding then celebrating, but I don't get why it's celebrated that they chose not to compete.
That said, the way HJ works, if they were determined to share gold, could they just both keep passing/missing until the end of time during the jump-off?
Basketball and high jump are two different sports. Pretty simple to understand