08-17-2004, 21:22
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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United States Fencing Gold!
Hey Folks, United States Womens Gold in saber fencing! Mariel Zagunis won the first United States Womens Gold in fencing in 100 years. Now for the best part, She's from Oregon! We grow 'em tough here!
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08-17-2004, 21:49
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How about bayonets?
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08-18-2004, 01:34
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Re: United States Fencing Gold!
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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
Hey Folks, United States Womens Gold in saber fencing! Mariel Zagunis won the first United States Womens Gold in fencing in 100 years. Now for the best part, She's from Oregon! We grow 'em tough here!
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Yep...BEAVERTON, OR
Oregon, home of Beavers and Cherries.....mmmmm input
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08-18-2004, 01:37
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Re: United States Fencing Gold!
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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
Hey Folks, United States Womens Gold in saber fencing! Mariel Zagunis won the first United States Womens Gold in fencing in 100 years. Now for the best part, She's from Oregon! We grow 'em tough here!
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That is excellent! I always love to hear our national anthem played while the world watches another successful American athlete receive a Gold medal.
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08-18-2004, 08:24
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How about bayonets?
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The IOC might be a bit narrow minded on that one.
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08-18-2004, 09:06
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The IOC might be a bit narrow minded on that one.
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Kind of like USA shooting when I recommended my Kalishnikov event
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08-18-2004, 09:08
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Kind of like USA shooting when I recommended my Kalishnikov event
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I am sure that you made "The List".
Keep your tin-foil hat on securely and an eye out for black helicopters.
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08-18-2004, 09:15
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I am sure that you made "The List".
Keep your tin-foil hat on securely and an eye out for black helicopters.
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08-18-2004, 09:17
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Outstanding!
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08-18-2004, 09:18
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Re: United States Fencing Gold!
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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
Hey Folks, United States Womens Gold in saber fencing! Mariel Zagunis won the first United States Womens Gold in fencing in 100 years. Now for the best part, She's from Oregon! We grow 'em tough here!
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I watched some fencing last night
All they talked about was this girl Seda Jacobson and she didn't even get into the gold medal round
Brings up an interesting point about the TV coverage. There are athletes that they want to win. That they hype and hype and hype to no end
Then some little guy, or gal in this case, comes out of no where to shock the world and the networks are caught flat footed without even a story to show
The Olympics has gone from let's watch these folks do what they do , to let's hype up certain athletes, and should they have family issues, an illness etc all the better
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08-18-2004, 09:38
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Was the winner one of the two sisters competing?
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08-18-2004, 09:47
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No she wasn't
The older sister won bronze
The younger one was knocked out prior to the medal rounds
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08-18-2004, 10:46
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The young Lady, Mariel Zagunis, from Oregon who won this Gold didn't even make the first cut for the US Team until another competitior was a no show. This makes the win even sweeter.
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08-18-2004, 13:56
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Congratulations, Miss Zagunis. Now if it isn't too much trouble, could you please treat my flag with a bit more respect?
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