Irishanime said:
Kendarik said:
Irishanime said:
SirDeadly said:
Here is Australia we get a lot of swimming, rowing and cycling. Other events are seen when Australia is competing in them. Personally I think they should show more of the women's beach volleyball.
That is kind of surprising since I heard that the volleyball players are going to be wearing long sleeves to keep themselves warmer...
Each team has two uniforms. Tight fitting stretch pants and a tight fitting long sleeve top, and the traditional bikkinis. I've caught 2 matches so far. In one match both teams were in bikkinis, in the other game one was in bikkinis and the other was wearing bikkini tops with the long stretch pants. The sport has apparently been a runaway favorite at the games and one of the few sports where you can't see rows of empty seats.
Sorry...I didn't mean to offend anyone that actually watches the sport. I saw an article about the teams wanting to wear warmer clothes because of the weather and a bunch of guys were complaining about it.
I think that was due to some matches going on after midnight, by which time it had gotten a bit nippy. Keeping muscles warm is more important than being visually appealing, after all =P
But yeah, the slightly pervy aspect of beach volleyball is kinda annoying. I went to see it on Saturday, and it was fantastic. Really great atmosphere, completely fun and irreverent (playing Benny Hill whenever the rakers came on, getting us all clapping along to
We Will Rock You, dancers coming onto the court between sets),
and I got to see the British men play Canada (sadly, they lost).
But unless I mentioned the bikini-clad women while recounting the experience, people would look at me funny and say "I think you missed the point." No, idiot, I did not just go there to ogle bikini clad women from afar. The women's Brazil vs. Mauritius match was really good, but that was more down to cheering on the underdogs (Mauritius got absolutely steamrollered 21-5 21-10). A wild card entry vs. the world's No.1 team, and in true British spirit, the Mauritians had the support of pretty much the entirety of the stadium.
That was the great bit, not ogling some Brazilian women's sandy arse from 100 metres away.