「感動的な夜」 ロサンゼルスタイムズが1面トップで体操男子団体を賞賛
そのHPでちゃんと韓国人だって
暴露はされてるの?
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 10:42 ID:83eSOAYg
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 10:47 ID:LHJudjJj
2-20あたり読んだ。
お前ら卑屈すぎ。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 10:51 ID:uFsXhtzl
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:05 ID:J9RFGUE4
昨日の実況板では女子バレーの試合でギリシャマンセーが多かったなw
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:20 ID:Z/mjzb1M
そう言えばイチローの事もべた褒めだったな。
何か裏があるのか?
褒められると「裏」を考えるのは、心に少し影があるぞ。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:24 ID:nllx7ltw
選手どころか、視聴者にかかるプレッシャーもハンパじゃねーよ、新ルール。
よくあんな中できっちり技決められるわ。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:27 ID:p9zLZEIM
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:39 ID:Afum0zTH
>>397 こういうのを見るたびに、
チ ョ ン 死 ね ! ! ! !
と言いたくなってしまう。
やばいな・・・
日本人なのに、俺の民度が半島のレベルまで落ちてる。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:45 ID:83eSOAYg
>>397 今気が付いたが足し算間違っている。わざとか?
3 日本 8 3 2 11
8+3+2 = 11?
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:46 ID:6RVVoBsN
ところで、個人総合はだめだったのか?
>410
ぜんぜん駄目だった。鉄棒から落ちてた。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:50 ID:6RVVoBsN
>>397 探したけど、そんな書き込みねーな?
また、嫌韓厨の捏造?
個人ボロボロだったね
団体で体力気力とも使い果たした?
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 11:59 ID:6RVVoBsN
>>397 やっぱり捏造か。匹夫のごときとか、卑しいとかいう類の人間だね。
>412
書き込み?
ページ右下の順位表じゃないの?
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 12:07 ID:6RVVoBsN
>>415 こら、目を合わせちゃダメだって言ってるでしょ
知らん振りして通りすぎるの
>>400 ぜひ公式ユニになって欲しいよな
昔、日本もアレに使用って話があったのに・・・・・orz
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 12:09 ID:6RVVoBsN
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 12:22 ID:R8ojTG6K
サンデーのサンガ!FLY を沸騰させるな
派手な技はないが美しいのが日本の体操という常道を貫けたのが素晴らしい。
逆にアメのパフォーマンス全開もそれはそれでアメらしいと思った。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 12:29 ID:nLKpTHMt
>>397 ワラタ。
たしかにページ右下にこれ以上ないくらいはっきりと表示されてるな。
火病ってのは目も見えなくなるのか。
激しく興奮すると視界がゆがむって言うからなあ。
>※韓国、北朝鮮、日本と上位3か国のみ表示
この断り書きがまた笑える。
日本はそもそも上位3カ国ではないのかと問い詰めたい。
見たところ、総メダル数じゃなくて金メダル数での並びだよね。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 15:59 ID:+OHab/C0
アメリカも大したもんじゃん。
チョソ2人をひと捲くりしたポール・ハムも感動したぞw
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 17:16 ID:V4JomnSy
>>404 おいらも心臓ばくばくした。
ルーマニアもアメリカもガチガチだったからなおさら感動が増したと思う。
日本の鉄棒は美しかった。
技も比較にならないほど高レベルだったし。
同じく唯我独尊的であったとしても
歴史があっても歴史にあぐらをかいている国と
歴史がなくても歴史に敬意を示せる国との違いがこんなところに出たんだろう
あえて固有名詞は出さないが(w
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 23:14 ID:awQ9a4SL
中国とアメリカ、どっちがましかと聞かれたらどっちも嫌だ。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/19 23:19 ID:vQHtqOlU
日本が勝ってもやたら米の選手が喜んでたのが印象的だった。
清清しかった。
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 07:24 ID:VEE5KwIH
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 07:37 ID:z+uk8lAQ
アメリカの着地は、「ウエスタン風着地」だな
なにかが違うんだよ。
たぶん、がに股具合が良い!んだろうな。
かっこいいよね。タブン
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 19:21 ID:gfSd0ScW
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 20:09 ID:g5bHmFUj
No Clouds, Just Silver Lining for Gymnasts
U.S. men miss gold, which goes to Japan, but are satisfied to win first team medal since 1984
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
ATHENS---One, two, three they soared, letting go of the high bar as if they were butterflies.
First, Isao Yoneda, then Takehiro Kashima and, finally, best yet, Hiroyuki Tomita.
Punctuated by Tomita's 9.850 and celebrated by a happy group of fans who waved the country's red and white colors,
Japan won its first men's team Olympic gymnastics medal since 1976 with a score of 173.821 Monday night at Olympic Indoor Hall.
Nearly as historic was the silver medal won by the U.S. men---who earned their first team medal in 20 years
and only their third in Olympic history---and the bronze taken by Romania, its first Olympic team medal for men's gymnastics.
The U.S. was 0.888 behind Japan with a score of 172.933; Romania finished with 172.384.
The favored Chinese, defending Olympic champions and winners of five of the last six world championships, finished fifth behind South Korea.
The Japanese were seventh of eight teams after the first rotation, the floor exercise, and did not take the lead until
Tomita stuck his landing from the high bar.
"I felt very satisfied at that moment," Tomita said. "It was a great honor."
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 20:09 ID:g5bHmFUj
As for the Americans, beyond their missed connection moves on the still rings, their extra steps on vault landings and the lost swings on the high bar,
they, too, emerged satisfied.
They'll remember Bart Conner, a member of the last U.S. team to win an Olympic medal---gold at the boycotted 1984 Los Angeles Games---yelling from the stands:
"Smile, guys, you deserve it!" And Peter Vidmar, another member of that team of 20 years ago, dancing a little jig and yelping, "What a moment! What a moment!"
No one was more emotional that Blaine Wilson, a 30-year-old father and three-time Olympian whose body is covered in inspirational tattoos and a hard-to-miss surgical scar.
In February, Wilson tore his left biceps at the Visa America Cup in New York.
It seemed unlikely then that a man already old by the standards of his sport could recover and make what was expected to be a strong team.
But Wilson had been on the 1996 and 2000 squads, which both finished fifth. "I just knew this team had a medal in it," Wilson said. "I wanted one, bad."
Having fought through an exhausting and painful rehabilitation, Wilson nearly cried when he was named to the team a month ago,
and the tears fell Monday night when he cradled his Olympic medal.
"For me this means so much," Wilson said. "It's why I stuck with it. I believed in these guys.
I believe in what we've done. I believe what we've done will make a difference."
Conner, who sat with his wife, Nadia Comaneci, said he almost couldn't watch. "It was just like competing," he said.
"I'm so happy for these guys. My stomach is still doing flip-flops."
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 20:10 ID:g5bHmFUj
After beginning the night in style, cavorting on the floor exercise mat as if they were back home in the practice gym one-upping each other,
the U.S. gymnasts were in first place after one rotation.
A solid set of three routines from Brett McClure and twins Morgan and Paul Hamm kept the Americans on top after two rotations.
But the tension of the occasion seemed to overwhelm them in the middle of the meet.
Up first on the rings, Guard Young, whose father was a 1976 gymnastics Olympian, took a big step on his dismount and had an unsteady handstand to score a mediocre 9.475,
more than two-hundredths lower than he'd managed in team qualifying.
Next was Upland's Jason Gatson. Running through his tricks as if he had angry dogs nipping at his feet,
Gatson had trouble holding his strength moves and went so quickly that he lost points for not doing the proper connections. His score of 9.125 was the lowest the Americans received out of their 18 rotations.
On their next set, the vault, while the Romanian and Japanese men were making steadier landings,
the U.S. lost more ground and dropped to third after four events.
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 20:10 ID:g5bHmFUj
That's when Wilson pulled his teammates together. "We got everyone in the same place and I just told them to focus on doing the last two routines well,
as well as we knew we could do them," he said. "I wanted us to come out and do a great parallel bar routine and go from there."
Wilson's pep talk worked. First for himself. Wilson had a stutter on his landing but posted a 9.712.
Paul Hamm, the defending world all-around champion, followed with a 9.737. Gatson, his arms and face turning bright red with effort,
worked through his swings and handstands, including his own signature move, to earn the highest score of the night on the apparatus, a 9.825.
He was greeted with a bear hug from Coach Kevin Mazeika and high-fives from his teammates.
"That was huge," Paul Hamm said.
"I was proud," Gatson said.
Meanwhile, the Romanians led most of the meet, until two poor performances on the high bar dropped them all the way to third.
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/20 20:10 ID:9NtR4AgM
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/22 02:37 ID:GAf0HIzv
伸身の新月面が描く放物線は、栄光への架け橋だ!!!
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/23 07:15 ID:+CEC+nf+
すばらしい
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/23 07:18 ID:4P2dTBch
伸身のマイ息子が描く放物線は、顔射への架け橋だ!!!
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/23 07:25 ID:1bxY9wLM
アメリカは審判買収で韓国に勝利、日本は買収無しで勝利
日本の勝ちだな
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/23 07:37 ID:92ZKgI0C
> (2004/8/18/10:01 読売新聞 無断転載禁止)
ワロタ
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/24 07:20 ID:MT22XNFC
感動的だったよ
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/24 07:33 ID:cVvRqTjQ
ちんちんのちんげの毛が描く軌跡は、栄光への懸け橋だ!!
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/24 07:40 ID:Pn3hJzeC
>>295 オリンピックに商業主義が持ち込まれたのはロスアンゼルスから。
金がかかりすぎるため一時期開催都市がなかなか決まらなかった経緯があったそうだ。
そこで、ピーターユべロスという人が大々的に商業主義を持ち込んで大成功。
これ以降オリンピック立候補都市が激増した
「五輪は儲かる」を証明したロス大会
「誘致に賄賂が有効」を証明したソウル大会
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名無しさん@5周年:04/08/25 08:54 ID:mM8IdreP
えらいぞ。