We seem to have a few moans about the Olympics on various threads, plus our own gransnet games which I am enjoying. Could this be a positive thread about Rio? We don't have one so far.
I can not be on my own enjoying the diving and particularly the amazing gymnasts. Cycling is a bit tedious but can't wait for the athletics.
Delighted to read elsewhere that Andy Murray stood up for women tennis gold medalists in an interview with the ineffable Inverdale. Very exciting match with del Potro, but why did I keep thinking of Del Trotter?
My understanding of dressage is so pathetic that they all look pretty much the same but judging by the commentators he was faultless. I was too busy crying to watch it properly. Now scared to see the last few compete#stillcrying
Although I stated my intention (see above 1.19am) to stay up for the 100m, I noticed it was scheduled for 2.30am, so regretfully went to bed where I went to sleep immediately. Now feeling somewhat dopey. I like the dancing horses too, but do the riders really have to wear those ridiculous outfits?
A wonderful day! (I'm rooting for team GB and also for South Africa) - very happy with Justin Rose (born in Johannesburg) and of course Andy
But the biggest thrill for me came from Wayde van Niekerk, who broke the world record and got SA its first gold. This Tweet says it all:
Then Bolt halts interview, runs up the ramp to embrace and congratulate Wayde on his WR and Olympic Gold. That's how it is done. #Rio2016 2:44 AM - 15 Aug 2016
I'm such a coward; I had the telly on in another room, listened to it and popped my head round the door from time to time. At least the Argentinians didn't seem to be boo'ing Andy; there seems to have been a lot of boo'ing at these Games, something I'm not aware of ever having heard before. anyway, he won. Phew. And breathe....It's all quite surreal at the moment, isn't it!
Hear, hear, Mrs Mopp. I am still up, having watched Andy Murray's match to the very end. And what a match it was. I couldn't believe the number of service breaks. Feel quite sorry for Del Potro who played his heart out. Andy had the crowd to cope with - a mob of vociferous Argentinians. In London, he had the crowd behind him. I might as well stay up now for the 100m.
At a time when the younger generation sometimes comes in for criticism, I just want to say it's a joy to these lovely athletes, so fit and healthy and so committed to their sport. They have committed themselves to rigorous training and commitment for a long period of time and I feel so much admiration and pride in them. Their success is well deserved. They will hopefully inspire youngsters to take part in sport in the future. All credit to them all. Great Britain is justly proud. Me? I can't even run for a bus.
I wish I could stay up tonight, particularly for the 100m. But it's a DGS-minding day, so we've to be up before 6.
I stayed up last night to the bitter end, and my highlight was going to be Mo Farah's race. I saw all the runners introduced, then the next thing I knew I was waking up as he was wrapping himself in the flag