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Chief Arrowhead
08-05-2012, 04:19 PM
The gold medal winnng long jump by the ginger bloke last night would not have even medaled in 1992. More than 2 feet short of the WR set 21 years ago.

As great as Jessica Ennis' performance was, it was still more than 300 points (5% !) behind Jackie -Joyner Kersee's record that was set in 1988.

23.12 metres is the shot put record. The gold medal winner The Pole that won the gold 'putted' 21.89 metres, not near close enough to even give it a second glance.

There were a few records broken in the swimming, but not near like other Olympics past.

There could be a number of factors, such as many records were set at altitude and London is certainly altitude challenged. Maybe the drug testing has finally caught up with the drug cheats?

Then I look at USA boxing, a pitiful shell of its former self. In the 60's 70's and 80's the US Team regurlarly competed for medals in most every weight class. This time we didn't have ONE boxer make it INTO the quarterfinals. Most didn't make it into the Round of 16.

Maybe this is the vaunted "Video Game" generation coming of age, with just not a lot of kids deciding to scrifice what is needed to be an elite athlete?

Maybe all of these.

modd
08-05-2012, 04:21 PM
better so less stupid times. Also the fact is that its should be more about winning then records at the end of the day. It being a winner and we have seen that with all greats from both america and britain rule the waves. http://www.awimb.com/images/smiley_icons/bow.gif

All Guns Blazing
08-05-2012, 04:26 PM
As regards Afro american youth. And Latinos are not great at the amateur version, preferring to brawl.

That's why the Eastern Europeans dominate now.

modd
08-05-2012, 04:29 PM
and african nations still dominate mostly middle distance. we dominate rowing and cycling.

Ashberto
08-05-2012, 04:46 PM
Cycling records are regularly getting broken here, although I presume the technology of the machinery is part of that.