Thursday, July 31, 2008

2008 Summer Olympic Challenge Welcome

When someone mentions an athlete with a long streak of dominant performances, do you instinctively counter with Edwin Moses? Did you shiver at the sound made when Greg Louganis decided to peel open his head on the 3m springboard? Did you wonder if someone’s car caught fire thanks to that Robin Hood guy in Barcelona? Do you effortlessly use the words: coxswain, Greco-roman, and pommel horse in casual conversation? When you are out on the street, are you always on the lookout for crazy defrocked Irish priests? Are you openly wondering if Tanith Belbin is on the beach volleyball team? Did you take 1 look at Ben Johnson’s bulging yellow eyeballs and say “no freaking way he’s clean?” Are you proud that in Atlanta, the USA created the first sperm-based mascot, Whatizit? If the answer to any of these questions is “yes,” then this is the pool for you. Welcome to the 2008 Summer Olympics Challenge!


This is the 4th installment of the challenge, with each one more closely contested than the last. Although Vegas is already installing Lisa McDynasty as the 3-1 favorite. The rules will be no more complicated than filing your taxes, and it will cost much less!

Attached is an entry form where you must pick 1 country in each of 5 groups. The one exception is group A, where you can choose either 1 super-sized or 2 medium-sized countries. Points are awarded to your countries according to medals won: 5 points for gold, 3 for silver, and 1 for bronze. There are 10 prestige events which will count double – they are listed in a separate tab on the entry form.

In addition to picking your countries, you must pick one Olympic event where you “guarantee” a gold medal from one of your countries. If you are right, you get 15 bonus points. Please be specific in your event selection (and no, “running” or “jumping” is not specific enough. “men’s swimming 200 meter butterfly” would be much better…).

For the tiebreaker, please guess the time (to the hundredth of a second) of the gold medal winner in the men’s 100 meter dash. (In 2004, it was 9.85).

The entry fee is only $5 US or CAN payable to your local Poolmaster representative. Note I will be at the Ukari Figgs/Brokeback Alex wedding on Aug 9 so some of you can pay me then! Feel free to submit multiple entries and to share this with all of your friends and enemies.

Please consult the poolmaster website (http://www.poolmasterblog.blogspot.com/) for all standings updates, quirky comments, and egregiously photoshopped slander photos you could ask for in an Olympics pool.

Links:

Poolmaster Website

NBC Olympics

Wikipedia Olympics

SI Olympics

Good luck!

Poolmaster

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