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Well,within 20 days Greece will host Olympics!

Everything is ready!

Will anyone of you come in Athens for the Olympics?
 

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Nope not me,By the way how many medals do you guys think your countries will win?? New Zealand will win about 10 all up!
 

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if there wont be a topic for soccer in Olympic lets talk about it here :) just wanted to tell you that 2 of my teams will be playing lol, Iraq and Australia ;) It will be great if I see them playing against each other, to be honest i will be supporting Iraq :star: so go iraq all the way :star:
 

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Olympics' football starts from tomorrow onwards. If you guys want to watch BURDISSO, then u gotta watch:

Argentina - Serbia and Montenegro
1:30 PM (not sure which time it is)
Aug. 11

(but it shud be tomorrow)
We can have a rought idea of Burdisso from this Olympic.

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Then Italy plays Ghana:

1:30 PM
Aug. 12

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SCHEDULE:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/olympics/2004/schedules/132161ByEvent.html

:star:
 

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Our Handball women will crush y´all! :fero:
 

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Pravesh said:
Argentina - Serbia and Montenegro
Eurosport will broadcast this match. :star:
Then Italy plays Ghana...
And Rai Due this match. :star:

ITALIA will win this tournament. :star: :star: :star:
 

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Gismo, how hard is it to go Eurosport.com and check that out? :)

11.08.2004 19:30 FODBOLD
Sommer OL Athen Grækenland
M Indl rd Argentina - Serbia

TV-schedule for Danish Eurosport
 

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I really hope that Egypt can manage to win at least 1 medal. The last Olympic medal that we won was back in 1984 in Judu. :depress:

Our handball team is good, btw. ;)
 

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Have you noticed that our Primavera-dude Carl Valeri is in Australia´s line-up versus Tunis today.

There´s also a funny comment in the official website of the Athens. Valeri´s ambition for this season: "To maybe break into the first team squad at his club Inter Milan"
 

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Greece-S.Korea 2-2

We made the second goal with a "Juventus" penalty! :depress:
 

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The opening ceremony was just great!!
 

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Pani, you live in Greece, right? What do you think about this Kenteris´s and Thanou´s "motorcycle accident"?

‘My Big Fat Greek Scandal’

Disgraced hero Kenteris owes homeland a huge explanation

By Jim Litke
Associated Press columnist
The Associated Press

Greeks love alibis every bit as much as the next guys, even if there’s nothing in the native tongue that quite matches “The dog ate my homework.”

But there might be by the time disgraced national hero Kostas Kenteris gets around to explaining how he crashed a motorcycle six hours after skipping out on yet another drug test, and 20 hours before he was the heavy favorite to light the Olympic flame in front of a worldwide audience.

Did we mention that fellow Greek sprinter and Olympic medalist Katerina Thanou just happened to be riding on the back?

And that they zoomed out of the athletes’ village to collect a few things from home?

With their cell phones turned off?

On Friday the 13th?

“He will have to explain,” Greek Olympic Committee spokesman Tassos Papachristou said, “or pay. There is no denying he wasn’t in the right place at the right time.”

Welcome to “My Big Fat Greek Scandal.”

Imagine Sammy Sosa crashing a motorcycle on the eve of the Cubs’ first World Series appearance in almost 100 years. Or Tom Brady rushed to the emergency room after stepping on a broken bottle in a bar just as the Patriots are getting ready to defend their Super Bowl title. Or Shaquille O’Neal hit by lightning on a golf course with the Miami Heat on the verge of a Game 7 for the NBA championship.

Now roll all three of those nightmare scenarios into one and you’ve got some idea of how Greece feels.

“There is only one way to say it: big shame for us. Only that,” officer George Minatsis said during a break from directing traffic. “It’s all anybody talks about — that, and not the opening ceremony.

“Now I would like to see him run,” Minatsis added, “so we could boo him.”

Whether Kenteris will defend the gold medal he won in the 200 meters at Sydney four years ago remains to be seen. Greece’s Olympic Committee called an emergency board meeting for Saturday to discuss the case, and a source within the committee told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity that one of the topics will be whether Kenteris should pull out of the Olympics. Either way, he could still be disqualified by the IOC.

Track competition begins next Friday, but Kenteris has more immediate concerns. At the moment, he’s hospitalized with “cranial trauma,” whiplash and open wounds on his lower leg. Thanou, Kenteris’ regular training partner, sustained abdominal bruises, injuries to her right hip and a muscular injury to her right upper leg. Both were in stable condition.

All of this would be easier to believe were it not for Kenteris’ suspiciously lean competition schedule and the duo’s questionable habit of being in the wrong place at the right time the last few times International Olympic Committee drug testers went looking for them.

Last year, they informed the IOC they’d by training in Crete, but had already moved on to Qatar by the time the sample collectors showed up. A few days ago, when the testers arrived in Chicago for a makeup, they just happened to be in Germany. So maybe it’s just a coincidence, too, that their coach, Christos Tsekos, used to be a nutritional supplements salesman.

But maybe not.

After he came out of nowhere to win in Sydney, Kenteris was dubbed “Greek Lightning.” He was athlete of the year here from 2000-02 and it’s hard to spend much time in Athens without seeing him in TV commercials, on billboards or magazine covers.

But Greek fans and Kenteris’ own federation have grown increasingly frustrated with each skipped race and every missed opportunity to clear up the drug question.

“Always, in the back of our minds, we are afraid he would pull something like this,” said Minatsis, the traffic cop.

“The first ticket that sold out was the day of the 200 meters gold-medal final,” said Papachristou, the Olympic Committee spokesman.

“It’s for sure that our people are very hurt. They are saying, ‘We are always behind you, we pay money for you and we have no good answers why you are not in the athletes’ village. Explain us why.”’

If Kenteris ever does, it better be good.
 

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The opening ceremony was just great!!
Indeed. Best show I have ever seen... Dear Lord that was amazing! :eek::shock::eek::shock::eek::shock:
 

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Pani, you live in Greece, right? What do you think about this Kenteris´s and Thanou´s "motorcycle accident"?

‘My Big Fat Greek Scandal’

Disgraced hero Kenteris owes homeland a huge explanation

By Jim Litke
Associated Press columnist
The Associated Press

Greeks love alibis every bit as much as the next guys, even if there’s nothing in the native tongue that quite matches “The dog ate my homework.”

But there might be by the time disgraced national hero Kostas Kenteris gets around to explaining how he crashed a motorcycle six hours after skipping out on yet another drug test, and 20 hours before he was the heavy favorite to light the Olympic flame in front of a worldwide audience.

Did we mention that fellow Greek sprinter and Olympic medalist Katerina Thanou just happened to be riding on the back?

And that they zoomed out of the athletes’ village to collect a few things from home?

With their cell phones turned off?

On Friday the 13th?

“He will have to explain,” Greek Olympic Committee spokesman Tassos Papachristou said, “or pay. There is no denying he wasn’t in the right place at the right time.”

Welcome to “My Big Fat Greek Scandal.”

Imagine Sammy Sosa crashing a motorcycle on the eve of the Cubs’ first World Series appearance in almost 100 years. Or Tom Brady rushed to the emergency room after stepping on a broken bottle in a bar just as the Patriots are getting ready to defend their Super Bowl title. Or Shaquille O’Neal hit by lightning on a golf course with the Miami Heat on the verge of a Game 7 for the NBA championship.

Now roll all three of those nightmare scenarios into one and you’ve got some idea of how Greece feels.

“There is only one way to say it: big shame for us. Only that,” officer George Minatsis said during a break from directing traffic. “It’s all anybody talks about — that, and not the opening ceremony.

“Now I would like to see him run,” Minatsis added, “so we could boo him.”

Whether Kenteris will defend the gold medal he won in the 200 meters at Sydney four years ago remains to be seen. Greece’s Olympic Committee called an emergency board meeting for Saturday to discuss the case, and a source within the committee told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity that one of the topics will be whether Kenteris should pull out of the Olympics. Either way, he could still be disqualified by the IOC.

Track competition begins next Friday, but Kenteris has more immediate concerns. At the moment, he’s hospitalized with “cranial trauma,” whiplash and open wounds on his lower leg. Thanou, Kenteris’ regular training partner, sustained abdominal bruises, injuries to her right hip and a muscular injury to her right upper leg. Both were in stable condition.

All of this would be easier to believe were it not for Kenteris’ suspiciously lean competition schedule and the duo’s questionable habit of being in the wrong place at the right time the last few times International Olympic Committee drug testers went looking for them.

Last year, they informed the IOC they’d by training in Crete, but had already moved on to Qatar by the time the sample collectors showed up. A few days ago, when the testers arrived in Chicago for a makeup, they just happened to be in Germany. So maybe it’s just a coincidence, too, that their coach, Christos Tsekos, used to be a nutritional supplements salesman.

But maybe not.

After he came out of nowhere to win in Sydney, Kenteris was dubbed “Greek Lightning.” He was athlete of the year here from 2000-02 and it’s hard to spend much time in Athens without seeing him in TV commercials, on billboards or magazine covers.

But Greek fans and Kenteris’ own federation have grown increasingly frustrated with each skipped race and every missed opportunity to clear up the drug question.

“Always, in the back of our minds, we are afraid he would pull something like this,” said Minatsis, the traffic cop.

“The first ticket that sold out was the day of the 200 meters gold-medal final,” said Papachristou, the Olympic Committee spokesman.

“It’s for sure that our people are very hurt. They are saying, ‘We are always behind you, we pay money for you and we have no good answers why you are not in the athletes’ village. Explain us why.”’

If Kenteris ever does, it better be good.

IMO if they are using druggs then they must be punished!!
They had an accident indeed!It's true.

However,I think that the problem is that they are Greek!

And you wouldn't know that WADA went to Crete(where USA national team are training) on Monday in order to check some USA athletes and
some of them(including Maurice Greene) were hidden and WADA HAVEN'T CHECKED THEM UNTIL NOW.But they are American!
 

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Pani said:
However,I think that the problem is that they are Greek!
Being a Greek had nothing to do with it. Why would it? Both of them have been hiding Nada since ages and now this "motorcycle accident". Very suspicious...
And you wouldn't know that WADA went to Crete(where USA national team are training) on Monday in order to check some USA athletes and some of them(including Maurice Greene) were hidden and WADA HAVEN'T CHECKED THEM UNTIL NOW.But they are American!
Yeah, i heard about it. It´s sad really. Everyone is running away from Nada. Why? Because they are guilty as hell.

Almost everyone who are there use doping. They should cancel whole Olympics and almost every sport or allow doping and say we cant fight against it.
 

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China just obliterated the competition in the Synchronized Diving events. I was captivated by how well they pulled it off. They are good. :eek:

Well, right now i just can't wait for Monday. Because that's when the Women's Volleyball events start. And Monday is when JAPAN plays Italy! :horny: :D :horny: :D :horny: :D

Ciao,
Tim
 
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