That crazy kid Lochte was right about them getting robbed the whole time, he just didn't realize he was seeing the future and the robbery came at the end.
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When is a bribe NOT a bribe? To avoid charges, Feigen is now "donating" ~$11000 to a Brazilian charity.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/rio-201...harity-11-000-over-robbery-scandal-1471603832
While Lochte remains made of teflon...
Yeah...if they're upset about their image because of the lies, this "resolution" really doesn't make them look any better."Brazilian charity" Ok. I think we all know where that money is going.
I heard they could face 6 months in a Brazilian prison if they are convicted. I can't imagine the inmates in a Brazilian prison all look like Gisele.$11k? I wonder what the fine would be? I think I'd have something on my record for that amount.
Do you know what happened to Destinee Hooker? I know she just had a baby a few months ago which obviously prevented her from playing in these Olympics, but I couldn't find much information if she was playing previous to that. The latest I could find was her playing in 2013.
Yea... and I'm not sure I agree with that second push out point at all. Seemed way too early to call that one at full speed.Dang...Burroughs got beat in the quarters.![]()
Yea... and I'm not sure I agree with that second push out point at all. Seemed way too early to call that one at full speed.
However, it was World #1 vs. World #2 in the quarter finals, pretty much creating a gold medal match way too early.
I didn't see this, but I agree with feeling bad for a false start. You train 4 years for this moment and it is taken away from you because of an early start. I'm not hating on the rule, I actually think it is probably right the way they have it ruled, but it is still a heart-breaker for these runners.Anyone else catch the Puerto Rican false start in the 400 meter hurdle finals? Even with his lane 3 draw I thought he was the silver medalist favorite (probably would have finished 3rd, that Kenyan ran phenomenal). The American won it, but I couldn't help but feel bad for the guy.
I didn't see this, but I agree with feeling bad for a false start. You train 4 years for this moment and it is taken away from you because of an early start. I'm not hating on the rule, I actually think it is probably right the way they have it ruled, but it is still a heart-breaker for these runners.
Thankfully the Russian didn't **** the bed in the Semis so Jordan still has a chance to medalDang...Burroughs got beat in the quarters.![]()
Thankfully the Russian didn't **** the bed in the Semis so Jordan still has a chance to medal
Yeah I get that and agree. It was funny watching the Bahrain runner in the 100m final false-start and he kinda just shrugged his shoulders and walked off. The commentators were laughing like, "Hey, he knew he had to try and get every advantage so he was just trying to jump the gun perfectly and he almost did it! He may be disqualified but he was doing everything he could to have a chance at getting a medal." I thought it was interesting to see, but it makes total sense in the 100m, especially when you are going against the likes of Bolt, Gatlin, and De Grasse.I feel sorry for him and I don't. It sucks he put in all that work and it is gone in an instant. But at the same time why was he so jumpy for a 400 meter race. Pretty much anything that is lost at the start of any race other than a 100 meters can be made up on track. Pretty stupid to be that antsy you try to jump the gun. Plus he was one of the favorites. Not like he was racing Bolt and need every .0001 of a second he could get.