Most popular pictures of the Olympics

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Is that a cheese wheel?

Yup, that Italian athlete is sponsored by Parmesan

Sponsored by Big Parma?? I'll see myself out...

dangit, there it is.

nice.

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That's great!

If you would add a couple random additional fingers and scramble the text, the absurdity of the picture really looks like AI generated content

Two of my favorite things, but I wasn’t able to find more cheese pictures

cheeese wheels and sponsorship

Excellent! More Olympians should have such fun (and tasty) sponsors!

Gojira and the beheaded Marie Antoinette needs to be included. The Korean sharpshooter too. Also, what is the Chinese athlete holding on the leftmost, second-to-the-last row?

What's happening in the first picture on the fourth row?

It's from the badminton. The Chinese player was in the semi-final against Carolina Marin of Spain. Marin had won the first game and was leading in the second before having to retire injured.

So He Bingjiao held up a pin with the Spanish flag on it as a mark of respect for Marin, who should really have been in her place on the podium.

Always warms my heart to see the amount of respect these athletes have for their competitors. Sometimes people are awesome!

Well, it's all part of the Olympic spirit and what it's all supposed to be about.

Competing at a high level but with graciousness and respect for each other.

I love that! I love the international sportsmanship and comraderie that can pop up here. It just goes to show we're all just people.

They left out the cuban wrestler Mijan Lopez. After winning his fifth consecutive Olympic Gold Medal in his discipline, the Cuban giant retired from wrestling. His sneakers on the middle of the mat were certainly an Olympic image, considering the discipline and his achievements.

The mystified Chinese girl is one of the cutest pics ever. When in Rome...

Her expression is like "Is that what we're supposed to do?"

Pretty sure they were in Paris dude 🙄

Not sure if the eye roll indicates sarcasm or real incredulity but the other girls were Italian. So I guess, when in Paris do as Romans do.

What's the story behind this one?

Thanks! Sounds like an overreaction doesn't it?

They’re reacting to something else off camera. We’ve been though this, even on this site, a few times now

Any information on what they are reacting to? Its actually the question that i am asking. When i asked it 2 days ago it did not seem like this had been answered.

Sorry to waste your allocated words for the day on this though.

I don’t know. But I can imagine a lot of reaction-worthy things happening in a stadium at the Olympics. Or maybe they’re just American then all bets are off. You guys start screaming when a new marvel movie is announced.

They're a lesbian couple from China where LGBTQ people aren't exactly accepted or welcomed by society.

EDIT: Done some research and I couldn't find them confirming being romantically involved, however there's a different image where Chang (the one being carried) makes a heart shape with her arm, so who knows really ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

Its interesting. After some looking around and linked posts, this is not entirely true or at least confirmed.

Chen picked up Chang in a bridal carry for a photo after they receiving their gold medals, which led many netizens to joke that Chang and Chen are in a romantic relationship

Is the 'bridal carry' what the american diver next to them is surprised at? Seems like an overreaction to me if its only that

That's a totally believable action if you just saw someone doing something you perceived as romantic, and you didn't know they were together, and also you're a big fan of them so you like that they're together.

That's exactly the face I'd make I'd I realized two people I liked were a happy couple.

I am just surprised that lifting someone, especially for a celebration pose, means that they are romantically involved

It's the type of lift. Culturally, in the US, that's called the bridal carry because that's how a groom will carry a bride into their home after marriage.

Nice story but the reaction is to something else off camera

Thanks, I didn’t even notice same gender, and just assumed it was a breach of courtesy or something to not just stand there

I don't know what is actually going on, but I'm interested in the Olympic level giant wedge of cheese hugging competition.

Technically not an Olympics photo. She’s an Italian gymnast who does promo for Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese. That’s an ad she did.

I have heard nothing about the Olympics this year aside from the shooting competition. It's very weird.

It was still relatively popular but the olympics has been in decline due to being shackled behind paid cable channels. Everybody's moved to streaming but apparently they didn't get the memo. Just knowing where you can find the olympics is such a nightmare they have a giant table explaining which channel you should go to depending on where you live

No, they got the memo. At least in the US, the Peacock app had every single event broken out into live events, replays and highlights. Or you could watch the gold medal stream and just mainline finals. They did a pretty good job, IMO.

I haven't watched the Olympics in a long time but I thought the experience was kinda shit, especially compared to ye olden days of it being on every channel. My experience was basically:

My wife: What's the difference between "Women's all around final" and "women's all around final (TV)"?

Me: googling I think we want the "TV" one?

30 second ad

20 seconds of a commentator talking over a view of Paris

2 minutes of ads

15 minutes of the camera just looking at an empty apparatus while there's clearly other stuff going on in the background

2 minutes ads

30 seconds commentators discussing the event

2 minutes ads

Ok they actually fucking start, finally

Someone does something, 2 second MICRO AD??? This is a thing now apparently? Randomly throughout there's these insanely short ads that are super jarring

Zoom in on Simone Biles face

Watch someone do a warmup on vault

Simone itches her nose

We can clearly hear other competitors doing things in the background, but Simone is looking to the right, so let's focus on that

2 minutes ads

Watch a competitor do uneven bars, neat

Back to Simone, she's talking to Suni now, we can't hear it, but it must be important

Literally can see people doing flips and shit in the background, but let's watch Simone as she sits in this chair

2 minutes ads

BREAKING NEWS: Simone blinks

"What did that other girl get for a score? Did they show it?"

Attempt to rewind 30 seconds. Big mistake, 2 minutes ads

Simone does a vault

2 minutes ads

...

Like I love Simone Biles, I do. Obviously I want to see all of her events. But holy shit, I'm here to watch the Olympics, not the "Simone is waiting for her turn" show. Also it was like 90% ads, they didn't even show some of the highest scoring performances (since they only showed like 3 other people besides Simone), and half the time didn't even show the scores they received. It was just..pretty bleh.

Completely agree, and I have watched a ton. The quantity of ads is outrageous, and the "ongoing coverage" streams make you watch a pile of ads before you even find out what's playing.

The video was always stuttering and just shy of unwatchable on the "live" streams, the ads were out of hand, commentary audio was super inconsistent, even the camera work was pretty shit overall. Like, missing critical moments when that was the only thing going on.

I thought NBC / Peacock did a pretty bad job.

My two complaints about Peacock were:

  1. Even taking the raw World feed there were often still segments cut out which I assume is where they ran ads. Watching replays with the “ad-free” plan there were no ads there, but the content was still gone.

  2. Even though the entirety of the events were produced in 4K/UHD, only HD content was available. I understand that they did this because none of their broadcast facilities run in UHD yet and I guess they don’t have their streaming apps supporting it yet, but it’s definitely time for that to be supported. Claiming they don’t need to go UHD because their affiliates aren’t using ATSC 3.0 yet is patently false; the signal is live in my market and dozens of others as well.

That definitely needs to be fixed by Los Angeles, and really should be by Milano Cortina.

In Europe HBO covered it, I think you could even get a free trial during the Olympics if you didn't have an account from before. My partner has an account so I didn't check.

It worked great, and it was nice to easily change the language of the commentary. Really couldn't have asked for a better viewing experience, as I don't want public broadcasters to support this corruption shit show.

That said, it bothers me that it's impossible to find clips online.

Damn, the Olympics are free in Canada. The US needs to do the same.

That’s what I heard from friends who were watching, they said it was a massive improvement over the last Games.

Hère un France they had almost all the sports on the two public channels, everyday for two weeks. Impossible to miss.

On the BBC in the UK. I’ve had a great few weeks of uninterrupted Olympics coverage with no advertisements at all. Bliss.

lol the cookie accept prompt on that site:

ARE YOU HAPPY TO ACCEPT COOKIES?

Yes, I am happy

No, manage settings

I thought it was pretty good and watched as much as I could everyday. But then I have Peacock.

Ah yes, blue jesus, we will never forget you

According to who? Because i don't recognize most of these, and i don't see some that are very shared like bad breakdancing woman

Yeah, my first thought was it was missing the dude whose dick cost him a medal.

Wait.... What?

His big dong messed up his pole vault attempt and knocked the bar

There was major meat malfunction is what he's saying

He should have kept his pole in a vault during competition.

Isnt that several years old? Or did it happen again?

It literally happens every Olympics and people lose their mind every time. Same with “funny shooting stance” memes.

You'd think they would start wearing a cup or something.

That'd give them a larger bulge = less margin = more dickbars. Less painful though!

That was a Japanese dude last time. The tip of his teepee messed up his jump.

This time is was a French guy, I believe. You could see his giant equipment bouncing around as it slammed the bar.

Apparently if you watch the replay it’s clear that he had already failed his attempt before his bulge hit.

He had. Hit his feet, knees dick and hips.

Pretty terrible vault really.

feet, knees, dick and hips, dick and hips

feet, knees, dick and hips, dick and hips

And eyes and ears and mouth and nose.

feet, knees, dick and hips, dick and hips

Damn you beat me to it. That's all I know about this year's Olympics

According to who?

Other people? I know that's a foreign concept to people here. That other people exist, but it's true. There's over a million of us. Crazy right.

If by other people you mean something like the PR firm of the IOC, then sure. The word "popular" doesn't just mean "something one person or entity prefers"

Can I please change with the Parmesan, even if she cuts me open afterwards.

What about the aussie breakdancer on her head?

That shot of Franz Wagner dunking through three French players would have been nice…

As much as I despise the Olympics it does some entertaining moments!

I despise the IOC, but I love all the athletes competing in the event. So much emotion, such dedication. For me, it's the best reality TV there is.

What's the one bottom left corner? What's up with the opposing team in their uniforms?

It's beach volleyball. In the 2020(2021) Tokyo games there was a lot of controversy because the men could wear loose-fittings shorts and shirts, but the women were required to wear bikinis with no more than 10cm of cloth along the side.

After a lot of backlash to the sexism of the uniform rules, they relaxed them this year. Some chose to still wear skimpy stuff, but it was noonger a requirement.

WTF, what was the justification for that rule before they changed it?

It's the Olympics. They don't need to justify things. Their entire purpose is to make money by selling ads. This is obviously to get more viewership by requiring the women to be almost naked.

The idea was that nobody would watch women play without them being sexy for the cameras.

It was disgusting.

So was the opposing team wearing those as a form of protesting or what? I'm confused.

The Egyptian team is covered head to toe for religous reasons. The rule change allowed them to compete.

Some cultures allow women to cover their bodies. While others allowed them to show as much as they'd like.

require*

They don't get to choose their uniforms, and I'm sure many of them would choose shorts like the men get if they did.

It's not always that simple. For beach volley, I saw athletes commenting that shorts are worse because of the sand getting in the way. Men would chose something better in a different culture. There's sexism I believe, but it's not always what we would expect.

Some cultures allow women to cover their bodies. While others allowed them to show as much as they’d like. Oh they're allowed to cover themselves? They're forced to wear it.

A truly insane way of phrasing repression - I guess Jews in nazi Germany were allowed to wear a star of david? No, I don't care how liberating some women say the enforced coverings are, when there isn't a choice - it's repression. Plain and simple. Try being a woman in saudi wearing normal clothing in public and see how permissive the regime is.

Ok but like, how is it any better to force them to wear skimpy bikinis they don't want to wear? Is it not better for the regulating body to offer choice to everyone, rather than enforcing coverage or non-coverage that will inevitably upset someone?

I think you misread. The commenter said no choice is bad in general.

The commenter I replied to said, "when there isn't a choice, it's repression". This goes the other way, too. When the volleyball teams didn't have the choice to cover up because the regulating body enforced "less than 10cm coverage" - which is a fact, this is a thing they did until recently - it's just as bad. No woman should be forced to wear more or less clothing than they want. My comment was specifically in reference to the change in rules by the governing body allowing teams to come to their own decisions regarding appropriate uniform. Will some teams enforce regulations that are also bad? Yes, but progress is progress. A smaller group of people being forced to follow shitty regulations is always better than a huge group of people being forced to follow shitty regulations. That individual teams do not allow choice in no way undermines the progress of the regulating body.

I'm not saying that all the women need to wear 'skimpy bikinis', I'm just making the point that the teams that are wearing the 'sport hijab' aren't doing it because they have any kind of freedom, but because there is enormous societal pressure and political/legal/religious oppression, that extends beyond the games into their daily lives. Calling that 'freedom' is unreasonable, because the choice is either 'wear these specific clothes (men-excluded) or face social outcast/death'

I completely agree that the frequent sexualisation of women's sporting outfits is something which is still shitty and I'm not defending the objectification of talented athletes who want to be seen as skilled, rather than oggled for their body - but claiming that because the voluntary admission sports-team outfit is more revealing than necessary, doesn't mean the athletes were forced into wearing it, and in the broader society, people in those same countries actually have the freedom to wear whatever they please, whether it's 'skimpy' or not.

Sure, the women on the western team are perhaps pressured into the bikinis from decades of objectification and commercial sex-appeal underwriting womens sports, but in their daily lives outside, they aren't beholden to a religious dress code, and consequently have much more 'freedom'. The argument can also be made that even though the 'skimpy' outfits are objectifying, the athletes would have known what the prevailing dress code at the sport was before they signed up, and were 'okay' with it - at least to the extent that they still participated.

well nobody is forcing anybody to wear anything in the western countries - the huge difference is that outside of the sporting environment, women can choose to wear or not wear 'skimpy bikinis' - but in a sharia observant country, there is no such allowance made, so the sports team outfit actually is indicative of the dress standards forced upon women and expected by society.

I think you're misunderstanding me. I'm talking about the change in the regulating body now allowing the teams, or at least the countries sponsoring them, to make their own choices. It used to be that the regulating body enforced skimpy bikinis, and now they don't. That's progress. Individual teams using that choice to be shitty in no way undermines that progress. Less people being forced to do or wear things against their will, better judgement, or desire is always better, even if there's still progress to be made.

And this is tangential and I don't really wish to get into an argument over it, but I have to point out that the logic of "well they knew what they were getting into so they by default consented to it" is really fucking terrible logic. Here, make the choice between being objectified so you can continue competing, or give up your dreams to maintain your dignity! What the fuck kind of choice is that? That's coercion hiding behind choice. That's one step below "have sex with me or you're fired". Fuck that noise.

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