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Who else is watching?

I have to say that curling has me hooked.

The scenery up on the slopes is spectacular.

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Hi David, I’ve been watching in passing so to speak ... .I clearly don’t understand the rules of jump Snowboarding because Mia Brooke's final jump didn't score due apparently slight over rotation. The jump itself was spectacular and would have got her first place had it been allowed…I personally didn’t see much wrong with it so have put in a complaint. :thumbup:

Our two Curling mixed pairs must be devastated playing such a poor semi- final especially having swept all before them in the qualifying heats…hope they get the Bronze medal.

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Dip in and out. Quite like watching the skiing and the luge, which you need nerves of steel to do that.

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I’m worn out watching the curling - the Swedish girl was amazing - she and her brother whooped the Americans 🥳
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Been glued to the curling. Can’t believe how we had such a good run into qualification only to fall apart when it really mattered. So disappointing.
Enjoyed watching the pairs skating and some of the men’s individual’s was incredible.
We seem to be coming so close to medals only to miss out when really we should have won.
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Certainly watched the curling & felt sorry for Bruce & Jen. (I mean it’s just like deck quoits over a 40m range - what’s not to like 😄) They still have other events to go in so let’s hope they can get a medal.
Perhaps I’m reading the wrong newspapers & watching the wrong channels but I always get the feeling that the media only gets excited about sport when things go wrong or there is ‘an issue.’
I watched Spurs v Ncle last night on tv & read a report in a paper this morning and the match report was almost totally about Spurs manager & the fans - the previous article in the paper had been about Thomas Frank.
I do wish that reporting was based more on the events and on up and coming athletes rather than ploughing the same old furrows.

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Watched the mens cross country a little earlier. What a killer on the body that is. Think I’ll stick to arm chair olympics.

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Just been watching Moguls (whatever that is). You would think that they would have the snow smooth - it's like skiing on cobblestones!

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david63 wrote: 11 Feb 2026, 13:56
Just been watching Moguls (whatever that is). You would think that they would have the snow smooth - it's like skiing on cobblestones!

They'll all need new knees by the time they retire from that sport. It looks a killer.

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Stephen wrote: 11 Feb 2026, 14:26
They'll all need new knees by the time they retire from that sport.
And I bet most of them will retire before they are 20

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BREAKING: SCOTLAND WINS WINTER OLYMPIC GOLD WITHOUT A SLED 🚨
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Crucially, they did not use a bobsleigh.
They were the bobsleigh.
While the German and Swiss teams arrived with £50k carbon-fibre prototypes and aerodynamic visors calibrated to the millimetre, the four haggis simply huddled together at the starting line, interlocked their fur, and downed a quick dram of single malt for what they described as “internal antifreeze.”
Spectators were confused until the lead haggis screamed the now-legendary battle cry:
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GET ON UP…
IT’S HAGGIS TIME!”
They launched.
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So disappointed to see Leila Fear stumble during the ice dance finals although the French couple who took the gold were superb.
Today we turn our attention to the Skeleton where Matt Weston is out in front and the men’s curling team are doing well so far.
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With Matt Watson having a three tenths of a second lead going into tonight's runs we should have our first gold medal :thumbup: …less of course he has a complete meltdown.

Just watching the men’s curling….after a disastrous opening we are crawling ourselves back into the game.

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Onelife wrote: 13 Feb 2026, 10:23
Just watching the men’s curling….after a disastrous opening we are crawling ourselves back into the game.
But not quite enough!

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Good day for our Curling teams after yesterday - although I thing the girlies may struggle to get into the top four with their lack of Olympic experience.
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Seems like almost every time i put the TV on there’s bl**dy curling on. As you’ve probably gathered it's not my thing. Much prefer the mens super G down hill skiing. A proper winter sport :thumbup:

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I rather like the curling. Clearly highly skilled but rather akin to chess/skittles on ice with all the different strategies they employ.
I’m enjoying the Olympics especially since you can follow them on BBC player. If colour telly hasn’t reached your parts and you’re still watching in black and white I know what you mean :P :thumbup:
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Curling. Looks too much like house work :D

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Stephen wrote: 15 Feb 2026, 09:49
Curling. Looks too much like house work :D
How would you know? :lol:

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david63 wrote: 15 Feb 2026, 10:28
Stephen wrote: 15 Feb 2026, 09:49
Curling. Looks too much like house work :D
How would you know? :lol:

I read it somewhere :)

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Good win for men's curling this morning against Germany.

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Snowboard Cross and Short Track Speed Skating are pretty manic. Good fun. Anything can happen.
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Matt and Tabby, absolutely brilliant in the mixed skeleton…felt a bit sorry for Tabby at the way they steeped praise on Matt… but in fairness, Matt probably said to Tabby “just get the start right and I’ll do the rest”

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Good win for our women's curlers this morning but still a lot to do to get to the top four.

Men had a good game last night but were unlucky with the decider not going last.

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Onelife wrote: 16 Feb 2026, 10:11
Matt and Tabby, absolutely brilliant in the mixed skeleton…felt a bit sorry for Tabby at the way they steeped praise on Matt… but in fairness, Matt probably said to Tabby “just get the start right and I’ll do the rest”
I felt sorry for the other lass who posted a better time than Tabby but missed out on bronze. She must have looked and thought what might have been. Such small margins.

Watched the skating last night and I think one or two had been on the shnapps there were so many falls, mis-steps and at one point the lady missed her hand hold and ended up on her partner's shoulder. And these were the best. Mind you how they remember those routines I will never know much like the professionals in Strictly they are so good.
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