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Many years ago, on a business trip to England, I had a window seat as I flew into London. I thought there was something weird about that country and I didn't figure it out until I was flying out at the end of the trip.

There were no baseball fields!

Maybe that's why baseball won't be played in the 2012 London games.

Mike F
The outcome of a baseball game is decided by the score,it is not judged by the ump.Boxing is only judged after the boxers fail to determine the outcome, and even that can be problematic.
I agree if it is judged it aint a sport.Take the mogels - why not make that just a race with two small jumps. Or Ski jumping. I really dont care if it is a pretty telemark landing or not, how far did you go? Ice dancing is figureskating with a the really hard stuff removed...But the American Gal IS a Hottie.
Three thoughts. #1 Ice dancing isn't a sport.
#2 Stylemismatch, lets keep the middle aged fat guys (myself included) out of figure skating, ok? #3 How can 10 seconds in a half pipe be enough of a sport to be worthy of an olympic medal? I thought it was ridiculous how much my daughter practices for a 2 minute cheerleading routine, but these snowboarders blow that away.
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I'm amazed at all the insulting comments I am reading here about the sports at the Winter Olympics. I think people on this site are getting brainwashed by the constant media barrage that the only athletic events worth watching are basketball and football.

I'll start with KCBASEBALL. It's too bad you don't share the same insight as your daughter. You call the snowboarders "baggy". Have you taken a look at an NBA game lately. You won't find clothes more baggy than the shorts that they wear. Of course, the snowboarders don't have tattoos all over their bodies, make the police blotter every week, cut rap albums while they are suspended or charge the stands to fight fans, so I can understand why you don't respect them.

To TRHit:

You're comment that the Winter Olympics are not sports is really uncalled for. If that's the best you have to contribute you should stick to baseball.

The Winter Olympics are a celebration of all the sports that people in the northern part of the world love and participate in throughout their lives. They take place on snow and ice for obvious reasons. I don't understand the indifference to them. Who here hasn't gone sledding after a good snowstorm. I love the bobsled and the luge. Those skiers on the downhill are thrilling to watch. I also enjoy the speed skating, Hockey, Biathlon, cross country skiing and even the curling.

This is a chance for all of us to embrace the amateur athlete. These are people we actually have something in common with and can relate to. Most of the athletes that make up the Winter Olympics come from small towns in America, tiny hamlets in Canada and small villages in Europe. They are young, daring and fearless. They take on the harsh weather to practice their craft. It takes a robust individual to practice in freezing temperatures for hours on end. How do they endure? Easy. They bring with them a culture that prides itself on its success through hard work with honor. I believe it takes those same qualities to succeed at baseball.(Which is why I am surprised at the disdain for the Olympics here.)

To Stylemismatch: I thought it was baseball that had fat guys. Guys like Tony Gwynn and John Kruk. From what I have seen in the curling, there are a lot of young slim athletes. The oldest person in the Olympics this year competes in one of the bobsledding events. He is 52 and in terrific shape.

To BeenthereIL: According to you, women's hockey is a slow motion sport. Compared to what? I could call NCAA mens basketball a slow sport if I only compared it to the NBA. It's a cheap shot to compare women's and men's sports. One thing about the women's hockey. It is a much cleaner version of men's hockey. Penalties are called for minimal contact.

To 06catcherdad: Do you consider the 100 meter dash worthy of a medal?

I think it is fine that the Olympics have added new events like snowboarding and the halfpipe. Sports are always morphing anyway. Don't we in America now have Arena Football, Indoor S****r and the X Games.

I am going to continue to enjoy watching these young daredevils and artists. They may not be 7 feet tall or 300 pounds but they represent the best of what sports and athletes should be. For those of you who wish to continue to fawn over the same mundane sports with the same overpaid, selfish, overhyped, thuggish megaduds who don't even care about their own fans, enjoy yourself.
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Hundreds of millions Americans attended and watched the Daytona 500, yesterday.

But questions about this race, driver, crew chief and victory could linger.
Is it tainted?

[NASCAR inspectors found a device that enabled the winning team (before the race) to raise the rear window, giving the car an aerodynamic advantage.]

Should NASCAR be an Olympic sport?
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D-O-Dad, interesting you should bring up an NBA comparison (add NFL)

the recurring theme by prominent athletes seems to be the "in your face - disrespect mentality" of espn sportscenter highlights

Jacobellis - the "fallen" snowboarder, like the nfl back breaking away for the game winning td, only to loose the ball as he taunts & clelebrates BEFORE reaching the goal line

Miller the skier, who was his mentor? Dolphins tailback Ricky Williams ?

Weir the skater, who faulted a bogus bus schedule for "feeling dark inside" & his poor performance

the speedskater who had to be reminded mid-anthem, by cell phone to get his butt to the award platform

add NBC's poor coverage & policy of keeping highlights secret (to NBC) -

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This is a chance for all of us to embrace the amateur athlete. These are people we actually have something in common with and can relate to.


DearOldDad,

There is no way these are amateurs. Guys like Ono and Miller have sponsorship deals and that pay them hansomely before they ever compete in any event. Back in the day, yes they might have had to work on a farm or at a hardware store to pay their way, but no more. I have nothing in common with these guys any more than I do Terrell Owens.
Mike F, there are quite a number of baseball fields in England (insert History of Baseball From British Rounders story here).....and in Italy, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, The Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Russia....

It was the European fans who got the petitions going to try to reinstate baseball, with not a lot of help from the US....MLB in particular with their WBC going on. pull_hair
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It is very simple-- you are hitting a ball that is not moving to begin with and we can go from there

And you need not be in tip top shape to play the game--see H John Daley

I give credit to those that are good at it, they have the skill, but as Joe Torre said when comparing the two " I could bat over .300 hitting a moving ball at 90 plus miles per hour and still can't break par hitting a ball sitting still"
Dictionary.com defines the word sport as....

An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often undertaken competitively

I look at the Olympics as an opportunity to see the worlds best compete in many sports. The days of "winning for the flag" are over. Many of us who are older remember the day when the Olympics were a patriotic event and we watched the games whether we were a fan or not because it was the "thing to do" every 4 years. Now we question ametuerism and you don't even see all the medal presentations and anthems. That I feel has turned many people off. I like the Olympics because I like to see hard work rewarded with the opportunity to display it. I would never watch the snow boarding or ice dancing world chapionships but put together multiple sports in one venue where the worlds best are competing and I can find entertainment there.
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