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Al Stahl's avatar

It’s just dawning on me here, but bowling should 100% be an Olympic sport. Just like pool and its associated stick games. And darts. There should be an Olympic arena sized pub and it should include all pub sports.

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David H's avatar

"It makes sense that track athletes consider relays a secondary priority. They’re generally individual athletes who train in different parts of the country, and are then asked on rare occasions to give their friend a stick at high speeds. But those issues should be a problem for every country"

It's actually much worse than that. A big reason the US is so good in track - besides being huge and rich and having a lot of good athletes - is that unlike basically everywhere else in the world where you have to decide you want to join a track club, every high school in the country has a track team. And everyone who is good from those teams then goes and runs on college track teams (and the really good ones of those have pro-level training). And every single meet those high schools and colleges run have relays. American sprinters have WAY more relay experience than anyone else in the world.

A Texas high school team - four teenagers from the same school in the Houston suburbs - ran faster this spring than Liberia ran in the heats. And Liberia qualified as one of the top 16 in the world and had an Olympic 200-meter finalist on the anchor leg.

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