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BluffMysteryMeat t1_jeg85r5 wrote
Reply to comment by bossmt_2 in With the Kings clinching a playoff spot this season, the Jets now have the longest playoff drought in major US sports with 12 seasons by Master-Breakfast4380
The Patriots, I mean the Bruins are going to stomp everybody in the playoffs this year, so what's the point?
Alex_Hauff t1_jeg7mk3 wrote
Reply to comment by DanskNils in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
may the best team/athlete 🏅
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Reply to comment by thesecondfire in Tennis umpire handed lifetime ban for manipulating scoring by PrincessBananas85
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Llanite t1_jeg5y0o wrote
Reply to comment by hi_imovedagain in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
1/ they're not trained in Ukraine and
2/ Everyone else in training in a safe and non-bombed facility, by that logic, Ukrainians should have simlly withdrawn and don't play
slater_san t1_jeg5x7d wrote
Reply to comment by Ulpian02 in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
If it was something like wrestling/boxing I'd expect them to need to be physically separated before one tried to kill the other. Even if the competition began as professional
DanskNils t1_jeg5sue wrote
Reply to comment by Alex_Hauff in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
Yeah it would be awesome to see an Israeli dominate the field!
DanskNils t1_jeg5pxg wrote
Reply to comment by el-art-seam in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
I got downvotes for referencing this..!
DanskNils t1_jeg5ijf wrote
Reply to comment by Greatlarrybird33 in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
Stone Cold Steve Austin comes barreling out the tunnel full dressed in a Ukrainian flag for fencing!
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thesecondfire t1_jefyiaz wrote
Reply to comment by prl_lover in Tennis umpire handed lifetime ban for manipulating scoring by PrincessBananas85
People can really bet on the outcomes of individual points in tennis, am I understanding that correctly? If that's the case, seems excessive.
rduke318 t1_jefyi09 wrote
Reply to comment by Alex_Hauff in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
You’re on Reddit- literally everything here is based on (leftist, generally extreme) politics.
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Reply to comment by Wake_Work in Tennis umpire handed lifetime ban for manipulating scoring by PrincessBananas85
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rduke318 t1_jefybnv wrote
Reply to comment by Sensitive-Pirate-461 in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
This is just a sad take, please do better.
82ndGameHead t1_jefx58m wrote
Reply to [Charania] After 16 NBA seasons, LaMarcus Aldridge announces he has retired from basketball. Aldridge was a seven-time NBA All-Star and played for Portland, San Antonio and Brooklyn after going No. 2 in the 2006 NBA Draft. by BCLetsRide69
One of the Bulls biggest mistakes. Getting Rose kinda made up for it, but still...
Alex_Hauff t1_jefx34r wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
Propaganda will propaganda no matter what
that’s a weak reason
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Reply to comment by Alex_Hauff in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
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el-art-seam t1_jefrjr8 wrote
Something tells me the Ukrainian boxers and other martial artists would be okay facing a Russian opponent.
ShapersB t1_jefr71e wrote
Reply to comment by mschley2 in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
So you won’t find Qatar or Saudi Arabia on that list for political and trade reasons.
hi_imovedagain t1_jefq9h7 wrote
Reply to comment by socratyes in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
Well, does South Korea has completely destroyed facilities? I’m not implying on the moral aspect, I’m saying about the technical unfairness when you start the war but your athletes are just fine and earning money and fame while people you bomb, Ukrainian athletes have to do lots of extra steps (if one can put it like that), mostly ending in training abroad apart from the family. It is probably hard to imagine from outside but having most of sports facilities shelled and destroyed doesn’t really help enjoying sports or transcending politics. Then, imagine if russian athlete wins and has to stand near Ukrainian one, how the latter would react?
Alex_Hauff t1_jefq3m5 wrote
shouldn’t Olympic sports and politics not mix?
Is not the first or last tome that country that are in open conflict go at it during a sporting event.
Wouldn’t the contrary be considered discrimination?
If Palestine wouldn’t face off Israel?
hi_imovedagain t1_jegbmb0 wrote
Reply to comment by Llanite in Ukraine wants to stop its athletes from facing Russians by PrincessBananas85
I’ve been translating lots of interviews of Ukrainian athletes. Yes, they are not trained in Ukraine. 1) you think they can be calm like nothing had happened? 2) let’s ignore the long-term consequences like rebuilding facilities which will take time - until the war ends and then until the funds come and restoration completes. So what, train in Europe for how long? 5 years? 10 years? All of those are short term contracts. Very stable environment. This btw also affects Ukrainian athletes as some of them think with despair of new generation of athletes that couldn’t receive the training. That’s directly the words of biathlon athlete. How would you do the training for teens, get a team? It’s not like the regular “go to this street 5 times a week” it’s “get on the bus, drive 24 hours, live there for half a year”. Add to this how many Ukrainian athletes have died in the war and what trauma it gets to the people performing at Olympics. And facing the citizens of a country whose fault it is, who don’t even feel the consequences on them - they can train as usual. And all of these thoughts get into your head while training for something big…
This isn’t about everyone else. It’s about russia, about facing consequences and about trauma. I think - and this is a completely Ukrainian pov - that this “sports transcends politics” situation is heiwa boke or being ignorant. You simply putting more trauma to traumatised people.
Ok imagine there’s a school shooting, and you have to go to other school because yours is damaged, and face the person who killed your classmates and everyone tells you that school must transcend your pain, anger and missing the pre-tragedy times. Besides, the shooter might do or say something provocative again - and you’re supposed to do nothing.