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    Cycling, Rowing and Sailing seems to be what we are best at. Good to hear. Unfortunatly we have dropped down to 10th now, but at least we've finally got a medal
    Sammeth.

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    as well as long jump and mixed badminton doubles we have a world champion don't we?
    (゚Д゚≡゚Д゚)

    Roy: [singing] We don't need no education.
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    We're also doing quite well at singles badminton. Smith started off quite nervous, but played a good game once he calmed down. He beat Czech Republic's number 1. Hallam beat Hong Kong's Yip Pui Yin (who is 2 places above her in the world rank I think) without ease. Smith is playing tomorrow at 3:20am.

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    I watched the womans doubles eariler, they played well in match one and the bad serve at the end was the turning point, I think they targetted (forgot her name) too much and tried to attack her at all costs even hitting across court and they lost quite a few points like that.
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    We're crap at the good events but good at the crap ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by risque View Post
    We're crap at the good events but good at the crap ones.
    We got gold in the 100m relay in 2004, that was impressive

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    It's no use in 2004, we need it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    We're also doing quite well at singles badminton. Smith started off quite nervous, but played a good game once he calmed down. He beat Czech Republic's number 1. Hallam beat Hong Kong's Yip Pui Yin (who is 2 places above her in the world rank I think) without ease. Smith is playing tomorrow at 3:20am.
    Hallam just won her second game and is through to the final 16.

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    What at about the women's track events, mens track events, swimming and the women's heptathlon see as though Carolina Kluft has pulled out. Could be a British 1-2 in that one. Still some more medals to come.
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    er interview
    "Ohhh its a dream come true"
    lol
    Used to be GraysAthChaz

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