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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI assumed if they did badly their funding would be raised?
You reach or beat your medal goals then the sport is eligible for and gets more funding when it applies for it from the National Lottery.
One reason cycling ensures it peaks at the Olympics and does badly in the 18 months before.
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Originally posted by The Plantswoman View Post
The thought of hurtling down a twisty mountain pass at 70mph with a micrometer of lycra for protection just makes my hands go clammy.
If I lived in a cold country I know what sport I would have been doing.
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Originally posted by The Plantswoman View PostAnd the cojones.
The thought of hurtling down a twisty mountain pass at 70mph with a micrometer of lycra for protection just makes my hands go clammy.
It's the getting up there to begin with that I struggle with.
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostFeck me. And your parents wasted thousands on a private school education. They must be gutted.
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Team GB at Olympics
Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThey could all run quicker than FLC. He gave up after 3 hours. It would have been 3 minutes if he could run quicker than them.
According to the Internet, he could cover 720 metres in 3 hours.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWas that not a "Try it on"?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI helped him carry his argument through and concluded that the totem of the NHS was to be used as the weapon of manipulation for totalitarianism.
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Here's a bunch of kids with Alister Brownlee at aforementioned fell run. The organisers do an excellent job with the kids year after year just because they want to. It can't harm those kids to know they're following the same path an olympic champion cut his teeth on, might just plant a seed in their minds...
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI'm guessing FLC isn't reading this thread.
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