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08-10-2016 12:43 PM
If you cannot gloat after winning a big race in the Olympics when can you? He is a great athlete celebrate this fir your country - a little gloat he earned it. I am Brit but Phelps is doing a great job. Enjoy.
08-10-2016 12:45 PM
@faeriemoon wrote:For the record, my comments were specific to his behavior in the pool immediately after winning.
I didn't see the fake boxing thing or the death stare he responded with. I'm more concerned with not gloating after winning. The other shenanigans didn't interest me.
Okaayyy....you just ignore the back story as to the REAL reason he reacted the way he did. He's Human.
Not only that Sunshine explained the Bawlmer (Baltimore) response to certain situations. He didn't give him the finger, for pete's sake.
08-10-2016 01:17 PM
Motioning for applause and indicating you are "number one" is obnoxious under any circumstances. Let your win be your "gloat"; not your tacky behavior.
08-10-2016 01:20 PM
@Melania wrote:
@faeriemoon wrote:For the record, my comments were specific to his behavior in the pool immediately after winning.
I didn't see the fake boxing thing or the death stare he responded with. I'm more concerned with not gloating after winning. The other shenanigans didn't interest me.
Okaayyy....you just ignore the back story as to the REAL reason he reacted the way he did. He's Human.
Not only that Sunshine explained the Bawlmer (Baltimore) response to certain situations. He didn't give him the finger, for pete's sake.
Again; I don't care how he acted during the national anthem.
08-10-2016 01:22 PM
@dulwich wrote:If you cannot gloat after winning a big race in the Olympics when can you? He is a great athlete celebrate this fir your country - a little gloat he earned it. I am Brit but Phelps is doing a great job. Enjoy.
I think some people are just saying that gloating isn't very appealing or attractive.
YMMV
08-10-2016 01:32 PM
@faeriemoon wrote:For the record, my comments were specific to his behavior in the pool immediately after winning.
I didn't see the fake boxing thing or the death stare he responded with. I'm more concerned with not gloating after winning. The other shenanigans didn't interest me.
In this particular instance, if you didn't see what he was responding TO, your opinion (or anyone's) would be irrelevant. His actions would not have been the same if he hadn't been taunted by Le Clos for *years*, including deliberate, in-your-face inches away carp designed purposely to psyche him out only a short time before the race.
Phelps was simply stating in return "Didn't work. Who's #1 *now*, sucker?!"
He actually took a higher road than many would have in his place.
08-10-2016 01:34 PM
interesting that when lily king won her event no one said anything about HER finger....
by the way, that is called a "mutombo finger wag"....or just a "finger wag."
08-10-2016 01:35 PM
@Moonchilde wrote:
@faeriemoon wrote:For the record, my comments were specific to his behavior in the pool immediately after winning.
I didn't see the fake boxing thing or the death stare he responded with. I'm more concerned with not gloating after winning. The other shenanigans didn't interest me.
In this particular instance, if you didn't see what he was responding TO, your opinion (or anyone's) would be irrelevant. His actions would not have been the same if he hadn't been taunted by Le Clos for *years*, including deliberate, in-your-face inches away carp designed purposely to psyche him out only a short time before the race.
Phelps was simply stating in return "Didn't work. Who's #1 *now*, sucker?!"
He actually took a higher road than many would have in his place.
Ding, Ding, Ding!!!
08-10-2016 01:35 PM
@sunshine45 wrote:
@gmkb wrote:I have the utmost respect for his swimming ability and the hard work it involves.
I found it troubling that he was shaking his fist at his opponent after he came in first.
Poor sportsmanship. It was also troubling that he was laughing at something going on in
the arena during the playing of the National Anthem.
its a "baltimore thing." when the national anthem is played at sporting events here, there are many that sing out the "O" quite loudly (in honor of the orioles.) michael had a lot of baltimore friends and family at the meet and they said "Ooooooo" during the national anthem, which caused him to smile/laugh.
@sunshine45 I saw large round spots on Michael, do you know what these are?
08-10-2016 01:39 PM
@mousiegirl wrote:
@sunshine45 wrote:
@gmkb wrote:I have the utmost respect for his swimming ability and the hard work it involves.
I found it troubling that he was shaking his fist at his opponent after he came in first.
Poor sportsmanship. It was also troubling that he was laughing at something going on in
the arena during the playing of the National Anthem.
its a "baltimore thing." when the national anthem is played at sporting events here, there are many that sing out the "O" quite loudly (in honor of the orioles.) michael had a lot of baltimore friends and family at the meet and they said "Ooooooo" during the national anthem, which caused him to smile/laugh.
@sunshine45 I saw large round spots on Michael, do you know what these are?
They are from "cupping", which is often part of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. Object is to increase blood flow. Several of the athletes are doing it. It leaves those marks for a few days. Google it for photos. Ouch!
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