The U.S. women's gymnastics team put on a two-hour display of precision and class.
Their score of 184.897 was more than eight points clear of silver medalist Russia.
Here's the link: www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/17257656/us-women-win-gold-gymnastics-rio-olympics
Dude, I love ya. But I think posting this may have been a bit of bad form. It's cool. I'm sure you'll make up for it in another post.The U.S. women's gymnastics team put on a two-hour display of precision and class.
Their score of 184.897 was more than eight points clear of silver medalist Russia.
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You mean he makes it up if his next post is this?Dude, I love ya. But I think posting this may have been a bit of bad form. It's cool. I'm sure you'll make up for it in another post.
Dude, very poor posting etiquette.
For an event that is being shown in the US on tape delay, it is bad form to put the results in the thread title.
It doesn't affect me, but for folks who were waiting to watch, I'm sure they would've preferred a simple "Today's Olympic results" header.
While I understand NBC's desire to air Gymnastics during prime time, wouldn't theyhave been better served to complete gymnastics prior to airing Swimming. IMHO show Gymnastics from 8 pm to 10 pm which has greater appeal to females and especially younger females; 6 to 12 years old; then the typical male sports fan. The typical male sports fan would be more interested in Michael Phelps and Swimming so show that after 10 PM. The younger viewers were probably sleeping by the time NBC aired the final Gymnastics rotations after 11 PM