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Britain had a 51yo skateboarder, in an event that the teens dominate, and Spain had a 65yo equestrian competitor.Where are the events for older over 50s athletes?
Britain had a 51yo skateboarder, in an event that the teens dominate, and Spain had a 65yo equestrian competitor.Where are the events for older over 50s athletes?
Brisbane.....might just think it's a retro Aussie thing.The good news is we are unlikely to ever see breaking again at an olympics.
Britain had a 51yo skateboarder, in an event that the teens dominate, and Spain had a 65yo equestrian competitor.
Anyone can compete if they meet the criteria.The Olympics is AGEIST.
Where are the events for older over 50s athletes?
They are saying Simone Biles is the oldest American gymnast ever.Anyone can compete if they meet the criteria.
And also that inconvenient XY chromosome pair.Lots of sports have natural advantages to people of various weights, heights or even ethnicities.
Equestrian. Gender-equality and non-ageist. Plenty of 50-plus competitors where experience is a bonus (although the oldest competitor did fall off in the water cross-country!)The Olympics is AGEIST.
Where are the events for older over 50s athletes?
And lots of $$$experience is a bonus
True dat!And lots of $$$
The Olympics is AGEIST.
Where are the events for older over 50s athletes?
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Yes. Always a gap. The village needs to be emptied and then possibly adaptations made to the village. Same with venues.Coming soon..... Olympic Grammar
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I will say Im disappointed that the para-olympics doesnt start for about two weeks. Is it normal to have that big a time gap between one finishing and the para starting?
I'm not a fan of "mickey mouse" degrees. But do also think that there is a place for academic study of more than just science. Many of the things that give us joy are not necessary technological (AFF maybe excepted as planes and wine do require science).Macquarie University
PhD thesis:
Deterritorializing Gender in Sydney's Breakdancing Scene: A B-girl's Experience of B-boying
For those who have no idea: B-Boying is Breaking Boy, B-girl is Breaking girl.
Yes, your hard earned is funding an explosion of "Gender studies" .
Unfortunately, the Olympics is increasingly populated by Judged sports.
If the gymnastics judging (Romania-USA bronze medal spat) is anything to go by, the controversies will only get worse.
I a sure you are being way too generous @andye . No doubt a gov'munt and maybe the dole.I imagine that to complete her PhD (and likely to sustain an academic post) she would have needed to secure funding which would not necessarily be from the taxpayer
The good news is we are unlikely to ever see breaking again at an olympics.
Equestrian. Gender-equality and non-ageist. Plenty of 50-plus competitors where experience is a bonus (although the oldest competitor did fall off in the water cross-country!)
I did my PhD when I when I retired and 'self funded'. But that was history so no lab work or stuff like that that might require some money. Although I did buy my own history Library at about $4000 because I didn’t live in the city and couldn’t easily access the University library. Kind of lucky because half the time I was studying it was during Covid.I imagine that to complete her PhD (and likely to sustain an academic post) she would have needed to secure funding which would not necessarily be from the taxpayer
So you are a real Doctor then unlike us mere medicosI did my PhD
Yes, so long as these studies are not framed by ideology which they unfortunately often are.there is a place for academic study of more than just science