homepage

Most unlikely moment in Olympic history.

Posted By: Desert Eagle

Most unlikely moment in Olympic history. - 06/01/11 09:40 PM

http://www.wimp.com/olympichistory/#

More incredible still is if you hear about the story of his life:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOrIv8sB4vg

wow!
Posted By: Ajay

Re: Most unlikely moment in Olympic history. - 06/01/11 11:37 PM

Lol , poor old Bradbury ,he has been getting made of fun ever since that win , in a good aussie way , he seems to take it on the chin preety good though smile

What about that guy that won the 100 metre girls back in the day , now thats fairly unlikely biggrin
Posted By: Ajay

Re: Most unlikely moment in Olympic history. - 06/02/11 12:04 AM

Had a quick dekko , might have jumbled my above story GENDER SCANDALS , I think 'Dora' is the one i was referring to .. Man .. surely not ..i mean why would anyone have thought that.Look at the pic, pretty as a postcard.



and those lovely legs..




where woman really that ugly back then that we could not tell the difference..sheeesh .

Posted By: Dozer

Re: Most unlikely moment in Olympic history. - 06/02/11 12:35 AM

"Eda Klobukowska was the first Olympic athlete to fail a gender test. Having registered “one chromosome too many”, she failed an early form of the chromatin test in 1967 and was subsequently banned from competing in professional sports."

That was an eye-opening article.
Posted By: Vertigo1

Re: Most unlikely moment in Olympic history. - 06/02/11 02:18 AM

Why was Bradbury almost ashamed to take that gold? All the other skaters blew it. "To finish first, you have to first finish".
© 2024 SimHQ Forums