Top 5...Reasons To Watch The Olympics
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It's that time again, sports fans - our weekly Top 5, and this week we've decided to give you our Top 5 reasons to watch the Olympics.
So far, the Beijing games have been a fantastic spectacle - and they're only going to get better when the track and field events start.
So, here are our Top 5 reasons to watch the games:
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It only comes around every four years
For the brief time the Olympics are on, the world seems to stand still (with the exception of the Russians...) to watch their country's finest try to win Gold.
Four years is a long time to wait, so make the most of the Olympics while they're on, we say.
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Watching the Kiwi's in action
Ok, so this one is mainly for our New Zealand readers. But we Kiwis take our sport very seriously, and although we don't win as many medals as we'd all like, we take great pride in supporting our New Zealand athletes.Watching the Kiwi's in action
This year we have a great chance of winning a few medals as well - five of our rowing teams have made their finals, Valerie Vili is going into the shotput with a real chance of winning gold, and don't be surprised if a few other teams make their mark on the games.
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3
Getting to watch sports you don't usually get to see
The great thing about the Olympics is that there are a whole range of sports to watch, that we don't usually get to see. Although admittedly we wouldn't usually even bother watching half of them, there's something about the Olympics that makes us want to watch these different sports. We're talking about things like synchronised diving, gymnastic events, volleyball and handball (which we think is a great sport, by the way), plus a whole range of different sports - we don't have enough time in the month to list them all...Getting to watch sports you don't usually get to see
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2
The 100m Final
One of the greatest events at the Olympics (and one of the shortest, too), the 100m Final is one of the most talked about, and watched, events.The 100m Final
It's crazy to think that athletes prepare for four years to race in an event that last around ten seconds, but what a ten seconds they are!
This year's race is shaping up to be one of the best yet, with the current World Record holder, Usain Bolt of Jamaica (9.76 sec), going up against Tyson Gay of the United States, who has a fastest time of 9.77 seconds. If both these men can make it through the heats, which they should, then the final will definitely be worth watching.
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Michael Phelps
The "Baltimore Bullet" is arguably the greatest Olympian of all time, and definitely one of the most exciting athletes to watch. So far at these games he's won five golds (400m individual medley, 4x 100m freestyle relay, 200m freestyle, 200m butterfly, 4x 200m freestyle relay), all under the World record time. He still has three events to go (200m individual medley, 100m butterfly, 4x 100 medley relay), and if he can win Gold in all three he will surpass Mark Spitz's record of seven golds at an Olympic games. Phelps has also become the record holder for the most Golds ever won in Olympic history, with eleven.Michael Phelps
At this stage, we cant see anyone beating him in his last three events - or even coming close, for that matter.
If you only watch one competitor at the Beijing games, then make it Michael Phelps.
So - there are our Top 5 reasons to watch the Olympic games. But to be honest, there are hundreds of reasons to watch. Let us know what you think of the Games so far, and head to our forum for some in depth talk about the Olympics.
See you there!
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August 16, 2008 at 6:56 AM
For all of us in India, country's fist gold medal win has certainly given a strong reason to watch Olympics. Today only boxer Akhilkumar upset Russian world champion to enter QF. This is all the more reason for us to follow Olympics in anticipation of another medal
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August 16, 2008 at 8:05 AM
Good stuff! We like your blog, too :)
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