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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: ChadTower on August 25, 2008, 03:00:53 pm
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Cuban Athlete Is Barred for Kicking Referee in the Face (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/24/sports/olympics/24kick.html?hp)
My favorite part of the story?
The stadium announcer read a statement from the W.T.F., saying, “This is a strong violation of the spirit of tae kwon do and the Olympic Games...
That seems so very appropriate. :laugh2:
(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/08/24/sports/24kick.600.jpg)
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I saw the video earlier. The angle wasn't good, but it didn't look like it landed too well. He should have went with a roundhouse - he could have sent that guy flying and made a much sweeter video. ;D
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Yeah, if you're going to throw away your career you should at least do it in style.
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Yeah, if you're going to throw away your career you should at least do it in style.
He's from Cuba. He is probably a gov't official after doing that.
If he were smarter he would have known the real way to get even is to sweep the leg.
(http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n125/kylecraig66/973.jpg)
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Actually, before you even said that, I was thinking it would be funny if the ref ducked and swept the leg.
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Well, he gave the ref a bloody nose, so I think he landed it well enough. I wonder if the ref could file criminal charges...would that be handled in China?
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Well, he gave the ref a bloody nose, so I think he landed it well enough. I wonder if the ref could file criminal charges...would that be handled in China?
Probably in about twenty or thirty years.
Am I missing something though?
“To me it was obvious he was unable to continue,” said Chilmanov, the bronze medal winner. “His toe on his left foot was broken.”
Um... so what? My father broke two ribs during a competition (Super G) when a moron tried to short cut across the course. My dad picked his own ass up, hiked back up the mountain and started the race over. Forty years later, the same man would shatter bones in his hand, duct tape the fingers together and go back to work in freezing temperatures.
A broken toe? Didn't seem to stop this guy from smacking the ref around a bit. :dunno
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Um... so what? My father broke two ribs during a competition (Super G) when a moron tried to short cut across the course. My dad picked his own ass up, hiked back up the mountain and started the race over. Forty years later, the same man would shatter bones in his hand, duct tape the fingers together and go back to work in freezing temperatures.
A broken toe? Meh :dunno
He wasn't DQed for that, though. He was DQed when he didn't get up after 60 seconds, which is the rule, according to the story.
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He should have said "POP IT TOMMY!!", and then got back out there.
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Ref kick: If do right... no can defend.
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He wasn't DQed for that, though. He was DQed when he didn't get up after 60 seconds, which is the rule, according to the story.
But was he down because of the broken toe?
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Ref kick: If do right... no can defend.
:laugh2:
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But was he down because of the broken toe?
Doesn't matter if I'm reading it right. 60 seconds for medical attention or you are deemed unable to continue, I guess.
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But was he down because of the broken toe?
Doesn't matter if I'm reading it right. 60 seconds for medical attention or you are deemed unable to continue, I guess.
That's what I'm reading. I guess the assumption is that if you can't get back on your feet within 60 seconds, whether or not the medics can get to you in that time is a moot point.