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Belgian track cyclist Gijs Van Hoecke won't be around for the closing ceremonies at the London Olympics.
Van Hoecke was removed from the Games by the Belgian Olympic Committee after images of him appearing drunk were published by The Daily Mail.
The photos show the 20-year-old being carried into a taxi outside a London nightclub. Van Hoeck has his eyes closed and hi; clothes are soaked.
The Belgian Olympic Committee called the incident "deplorable."
Van Hoecke expressed regret for the actions and where he chose to celebrate his experience at the Olympics.
"What happened is a pity. I am sorry, this should not have happened," Van Hoecke told RTBF television. "But I also think that after two years of relentless work, I have the right to let my hair down. It would have been better if it had not happened here in London.
"I chose the wrong moment. Having said that, it was outside the Olympic Village, I wasn't disturbing other athletes, they didn't say anything about it."
The night on the town came after Van Hoecke competed in the omnium and team sprint competitions.
He finished 15th in the omnium, and Belgium was ninth in the team sprint.
Imagine if he won gold...
Did he pee himself? 
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j/c How in the hell did handball ever become an olympic sport? It looks like some game you'd make up in your backyard.
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Lemme know when pole dancing becomes an Olympic sport. I might watch then. 
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I've been there...though it's been many, many years. It's embarrassing but it's a part of growing up. Too bad his life lesson is plastered all over the Internet for the world to see. Oh well.
Hey, at least that proves I could get kicked out of the Olympics like all other world class athletes.
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I saw a meme of a bald eagle with an american flag behind it that says:
America - get called fat and stupid by other countries then beat the crap out of them at the Olympics and land on Mars.
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Nice closing ceremony. I thoroughly enjoyed this entire 2 weeks.
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America - get called fat and stupid by other countries then beat the crap out of them at the Olympics and land on Mars.

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America - get called fat and stupid by other countries then beat the crap out of them at the Olympics and land on Mars.
Sadly, however, the athletes and the scientists are the exception - by far - and "fat & stupid" is the overwhelming majority.
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America - get called fat and stupid by other countries then beat the crap out of them at the Olympics and land on Mars.
Sadly, however, the athletes and the scientists are the exception - by far - and "fat & stupid" is the overwhelming majority.
You know if we took away all the people who show up to those political rallies, (both parties), we could probably drop that stereotype.
Just sayin.
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What's the problem? I have several college photos that look almost identical to that. 
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I saw a meme of a bald eagle with an american flag behind it that says:
America - get called fat and stupid by other countries then beat the crap out of them at the Olympics and land on Mars.
Sadly, however, the athletes and the scientists are the exception - by far - and "fat & stupid" is the overwhelming majority.
You know if we took away all the people who show up to those political rallies, (both parties), we could probably drop that stereotype.
Just sayin.
And the rate of happiness in this country would skyrocket, too 
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Eliminate the malcontents!
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The floggings shall continue until morale improves!!
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I'm hearing ya, bud.
If you're like me, you're going through a bit of "Post-Olympic Withdrawal Syndrome" right now-
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Nice closing ceremony. I thoroughly enjoyed this entire 2 weeks.
I'm hearing ya, bud.
If you're like me, you're going through a bit of "Post-Olympic Withdrawal Syndrome" right now-
I know I am... I came home early because my wife is sick and have to watch NCIS Love the show.. but miss being able to watch live olympics!
Have to wait two more years... and to be honest, I just don't get into the winter olympics as much
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I like both Olympics, but much prefer the Winter Games. Can't wait!!
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Not sure how it ended in the medal count but I heard on Saturday that if the US women were there own country, they would have finished 5th in gold medals in the world. 
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The same here..I think The reason I like the winter Olympics better is because I watch more tv due to the weather...and the sports seem faster and more exciting..jmo...
I did not see one moment of this years Summer Olympics....
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I did not see one moment of this years Summer Olympics....
Sorry to hear that....you missed out on some historic events.
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I did not see one moment of this years Summer Olympics....
Sorry to hear that....you missed out on some historic events.
Not to diminish what the athletes were doing...
But..
Historic?
Come on now. 
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In the world of athletic competition, they were absolutely historic events.
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I saw a grand total of perhaps 10 minutes of the Olympics.
And that was enough for me. Glad others get into it so much.......I just don't.
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Not a big Olympics guy, but people will be talking about Bolt for a long time.
Certainly historic.
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But..
Historic?
Come on now.
Yup.
Like jfanent said: Historic.
1. GB (the host nation) won more gold medals than at any time before.
2. The first double amputee ran (and ran well) in a final race event.
3. World records fell like rain.
4. American women won more gold medals than American men (for perhaps the first time in history, I think). 5. 4 teams from 3rd world and upstart countries won their first medals in Olympic history.
6. American women destroyed the 4X100m relay world record.
7. Women's beach volleyball became the first Olympic team in history to 3-peat as gold medal winners in their event.
8. USA Women's basketball team notched 5 straight gold medals with this week's win. The Juggernaut rolls on, by virtue of a 36-point win... never letting another team get closer than 13 points in the entire tournament.
9. Then, there's Ashton Eaton: the American who competed in 10 world-class events in just 2 days.... and beat back the entire world to claim the title of 'World's Best All-Around Athlete.' He completed his events just hours after Jamaica's Usain Bolt became the first man to win back-to-back gold medals in both the 100 and 200 meter finals.
[From the August 9 New York Times article:]
"Ashton Eaton of the United States later won the decathlon, which comes with the mythic title of world’s greatest athlete. Asked whether Eaton or Bolt deserved that designation, Trey Hardee of the United States, who finished second to Eaton, said, “Ashton is the best athlete to ever walk the planet, hands down.”
Hardee added, 'Just because you’re fast doesn’t make you an athlete.'
Eaton, the world-record holder, demurred. 'There’s no fight,' he said. 'Usain is clearly awesome. He’s an icon in his own right. Titles are for books.'
Bolt later graciously reconsidered in Eaton’s favor, saying, 'I’m a great athlete, but to do 10 events, especially the 1,500' — the metric mile — 'I’ve got to give it to him.'
ANY TIME Usain "The Lightning" Bolt walks back his claim of being the 'world's greatest ahtlete,' and then gives props to someone other than himself is "Historic," in its own right, yo.
and......
10. Michael Phelps. Just, wow. (!) He became THE most decorated Olympian in the history of the Modern Games.... coming back from a disappointing 4th place finish in his first event, to dominate the headlines of the first week of competition. Mark Spitz made history in 1972, and now even he can't compare.
.....and this is just off the top of my head, son.
So... yeah- you damn skippy... these Games were Historic. And in more ways than I've laid out in this post.
If you need more, I can come up with them in my 'second thoughts' segment.... ...but do you really want to do all that reading?

I didn't think so.
(p.s. - Don't you just love how I saved The Best for last? Face it, Dawg- History really WAS made this Summer!)
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The indomitable American Spirit! The new American Dream seems to be to take all credit for doing nothing and making sure you do it on five or six media devices. We LOVED the Olympics, wife and I watched a bunch of hours, and hope we produce competitors. 
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11. 3rd Consective Womens All Around Champion for the US and first ever African American All Around Champion: Gabby Douglas.
12. First time that the US Gymnastics won the Womens Team gold and the All Around Gold as well.
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 yup. historic.
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I just don't really care about the olympics.
Maybe my opinion is skewed a bit.
(No, I didn't watch any of it)
I just think solo events aren't time tested...
It's been 30 years and people still talk about the US Olympic Hockey TEAM that won.
In 30 years, are people going to be making movies about Usain Bolt? Maybe. But will they star Kurt Russel? I certainly hope so...
(Halfway through that I realised I was being sarcastic, So I just went overly sarcastic to finish it off)
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Different strokes for different folks - no matter.
I watched a total of about 10 minutes of the olympics - friday, as we were waiting to leave for the weekend. Saw the .......dunno what it was called - the 6 mile swim I guess. Er, I saw about 10 minutes of it.
My wife? She was glued to the t.v. for 2 weeks - the dvr should've been smoking - when we left for the weekend, she had it set to record everything. She loved/loves it.
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It's been 30 years and people still talk about the US Olympic Hockey TEAM that won.
Nadia Comenici, Mary Lou Retton, Jesse Owens, Carl Lewis, Mark Spitz, Greg Louganis, Bonnie Blair, Eric Heiden.....
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There's nothing wrong with that.
I consider it like car racing and some of the other sports I don't watch. I respect what they do, but it's boring to me.
I watched basketball and a bit of the women's soccer, but outside of that I had no interest. Watching dudes swim in a pool isn't exciting to me. I understand the hard work they put in, and respect that, but it's not worth my time to watch.
Same goes for NASCAR. I love the idea of the driver and his team working together, and how they're in his ear the whole time he's on the track working. It's just incredibly boring to watch.
Don't feel bad, you're not belittling these athletes by not watching.
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I just think solo events aren't time tested...
Jesse Owens in 36 isn't time tested?
Nada's perfect 10 isn't time tested?
FloJo?
Spitz?
Michael Johnson's 400/200
Just to name a few off the top of my head...
And Usain will be time tested I think
I hear what you're saying about the 80 hockey team... which is arguably one of the best all-time olympic moments for americans... but I think there are a ton of amazing/historic individual events....
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I just think solo events aren't time tested...
Jesse Owens in 36 isn't time tested?
Nada's perfect 10 isn't time tested?
FloJo?
Spitz?
Michael Johnson's 400/200
Just to name a few off the top of my head...
And Usain will be time tested I think
I hear what you're saying about the 80 hockey team... which is arguably one of the best all-time olympic moments for americans... but I think there are a ton of amazing/historic individual events....
These are the ones I came up with above, just off the top of me head... Nadia Comenici, Mary Lou Retton, Jesse Owens, Carl Lewis, Mark Spitz, Greg Louganis, Bonnie Blair, Eric Heiden.....
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Who can forget Vaseley Alexeev? Dave Wottle, Dwight Stone, Sebastian Coe, and Sergei Bubka also come to mind.
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Rulon Gardiner: heavyweight wrestling dark horse. Love his story. Greg Louganis: double gold- on springboard AND platform. After hitting his head, and competing with a concussion. I think more than anything else, I'm addicted to the drama. Especially the stories that unfold over a number of days. Mist May Treanor and Carrie Walsh come to mind. So many matches, so many chances to lose the 3-peat. Ashton Eaton, competing in 10 events over 2 days. Unreal. Dude has to be the most in-shape athlete on the planet. Women's water polo team. (This is one brutal-azz sport, kids. My HS swim team used WP matches to get a jump start on the official swim season, and let me tell you- it's really, REALLY hard to tread water, swim the length of the pool, set up to pass or take a shot, and fight off some jerk who's hanging all over you and trying to drag you under the surface!) Even so, I didn't watch any basketball until the finals. I can see that any time. I love the O for the sports that we DON'T get to see. Maybe I'll start saving up for a trip to Rio. Be there in person. Man.... the Olympics in Rio.... best party I'll never remember! 
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Same here. NBC had every single event live, and you could watch replays of all of them online. The weightlifting, tae kwan do, whitewater kayaking, archery, shooting....it was great.
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I love the O for the sports that we DON'T get to see.
Same here. NBC had every single event live, and you could watch replays of all of them online. The weightlifting, tae kwan do, whitewater kayaking, archery, shooting....it was great.
Shooting! The Three-Position Rifle wasn't exhilarating or anything, but holy smokes was that impressive! Shooting at a target the size of a quarter from 50 meters, and having your score determined by being mere millimeters from center using only iron sights - no scopes!.... incredible. Even better that the American woman from Pennsylvania completely ran away with the Gold 
As for the solo events comment..... the Olympics is ALL ABOUT the solo events! It's ALL ABOUT the individuals. The team stuff is good, but to me it is nowhere near being as impressive or entertaining as the solo events. In a team event, if you screw up, a teammate might be able to cover for you. In a solo event, if you screw up, that's it. You have to be perfect all the time. THAT takes skill, dedication, and discipline.
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