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History in Beijing

 

The biggest sporting spectacular has ended, it has been a drama filled two weeks at the Beijing Olympic summer games.

 

These Olympic Games surely rate amongst the best ever, despite fears of protest prior to the opening ceremony and concerns over the air-pollution in Beijing, more than 36 world records and 74 Olympic records have been broken, most of which came from the water cube during the first week of the Games. American swimmers did not disappoint with Michael Phelps over shadowing every other swimmer in the pool. Phelps had Mark Spitz’s record of seven gold medals in one Olympic Games in mind, which was set at the Munich games in 1972. He managed to accomplish and surpass that goal, by winning eight gold medals breaking seven world records in the process and earned himself the title of – The greatest Olympian of all time. 

 

The second week at the Beijing Olympics saw the start of the Track and Field events. Much debate was on who will take the crown of being the fastest man on earth, with American Tyson Gay, Jamaicans Asafa Powell and in form current world record holder over the 100 meters Usain Bolt being the favourites for that title. As it is now known Usain Bolt won these coveted 100 and 200 meter titles with two world record times of 9.69 and 19.30 seconds and the 4×100m men’s relay also in a world record time. Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia won gold on both the 5000m and 10 000meters.

 

 Tyson Gay began U.S.A’s woes at the Track and Field by failing to qualify for the 100 meter final. And gold medal hopeful on the women’s 100 meter hurdles American Lolo Jones led her final race and  tripped on the second last hurdle to come seventh in that race. But that was not the end of U.S.A s misery, Jamaica made a clean sweep over the woman’s 100 meters winning the gold and two silver medals in the process, together with the women’s 200 meter gold medal by Veronica Campbell – Brown . With both the American and Jamaican 4x 100m women’s relay teams failing to perform, Russia won the women’s event. No one anticipated the drama at the Bird’s Nest, but China’s hopes also tumbled when gold medal favourite and current Olympic record holder over the 110 meter hurdles Liu Xiang failed to make it to the second round of the event, after pulling out on his first round race with a foot injury.

 

With the South African swimming team failing to win a medal during the first week of the games, the countries hopes were revived by a silver medal from Khotso Mokoena in the long jump.

One question lingers among the South Africans, what went wrong for our team in Beijing? But the question on the mind of sport lovers around the globe is, who is the star of the Beijing Olympic Games, and two athletes come to mind, Usain “Lightning” Bolt and The phenomenal Michael Phelps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

August 27, 2008 Posted by blackballpen | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Greatest Olympian, Phelps or Bolt?

Bear in mind I am writing this an hour before the Beijing Olympics Athletics, 200 m men’s final. But I can safely predict that Bolt will win in a world record time of between 18.99s and 19.15s. And Michael Phelps is just out of this world! He is phenominal! The question remains, who is the best athlete at these games.

 

I’m going to be a little biased on this one. I used to be a track and field athlete, and I was pretty good too. Considering the time it takes for track and field records to be broken, (sometimes more than a decade) I should say that it probably is more difficult to break a track and field record than a swimming one.

 

 So based on this seemingly weak argument I would say, Bolt is my athlete of the games. Taking nothing away from Phelps, he is an outstanding, great athlete. But after that photo finish( in his last solo event I think) I both saw his strength,weakness and tactics. Now when it came to Usain in the 100m final, it was clear by two metres or so, who the winner was.

 

If Bolt takes both the 200m and 4×100m relay gold in record time then I will be right don’t you think?

August 20, 2008 Posted by blackballpen | Uncategorized | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment