Paralympics 2012

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laoislad

@kennethdalglish: Congratulations to @smyth_jason for another fantastic victory in the 200m. remarkable achievement. #paralympics
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give her dixie

Congratulations to Michael McKillop on the award, and the closing ceremony is excellent so far.
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

gerrykeegan

I am no fan of coldplay but whats on now with Rihanna is very cool
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give her dixie

Sure was good all right Gerry. I'm loving every minute of it, with the golf playing on the computer at the same time !!
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

give her dixie

Quote from: gerrykeegan on September 09, 2012, 09:46:16 PM
I am no fan of coldplay but whats on now with Rihanna is very cool

And there she is again......
next stop, September 10, for number 4......

gerrykeegan

Quote from: give her dixie on September 09, 2012, 09:50:35 PM
Sure was good all right Gerry. I'm loving every minute of it, with the golf playing on the computer at the same time !!
Have you a stream for the golf?
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next stop, September 10, for number 4......

Tubberman

I just heard on the radio that Jason Smyth is a mormon. Seems strange for a lad from Derry.
Did he convert when he went over to the States, or is from a mormon family?
There's a documentary on BBC about him tomorrow night anyway, so that will probably answer it.
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JASON SMYTH's fiancée Elise Jordan has been a constant presence beside him at the Paralympic Games when time has allowed him away from his training.

A 25-year-old American girl with blonde hair and a killer smile, she has been revelling in the attention that Smyth has received since winning the Paralympic T13 Olympic 100 metres title on Saturday night. The couple were not an item when he won double gold in Beijing. They posed for photographs and kissed when Smyth was presented with a memento by the chief executive of Paralympics Ireland Liam Harbison on Monday afternoon.

They are due to be married on December 29th in the world-famous Salt Lake Temple in Utah, the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (LDS), better known as the Mormons.

The couple met when Brother Smyth, as he is known among the faithful, was visiting an uncle in Utah where Mormons are in a majority. His uncle introduced him to Jordan who attended the same church in Utah and the couple have been dating for two years. Jordan said the couple's faith was a "huge part of who we are and what we believe. Joining in that faith gives us guidance and gives him a lot of help with his athletics".

Smyth, from Eglinton, Co Derry, has cited his religion as something that has helped him and that fate as well as faith has played its part in his career.

Smyth does not wear his faith on his sleeve in the same way as Katie Taylor and is much less vocal about it in public, but it is central to his identity and his worldview. He has cited it as a huge part of his identity which has sustained him and helped him deal with the homesickness which comes with having to train in Florida. Because of his visual impairment he has been unable to complete the "mission", the two years practising Mormons are expected to devote to missionary duties, but he sees his success as an athlete as his mission.

In an interview with a Mormon website last week, he declared "my faith is probably the biggest thing that motivates me. I know I have been given a talent, a talent in which I have to increase to the maximum but one in which I can do much good throughout the world in being an example and making people more aware of the gospel," he told the Church Times.

Smyth had the crushing disappointment of missing out on a place in the Olympics by 0.04 seconds, but he believes that it is part of God's providence. He also suffered disappointment when missing out on the Commonwealth Games in 2010 through injury, but instead went to Utah and met his now fiancée.

There are about 8,000 Mormons in Ireland – 3,000 in the Republic and 5,000 in the North – and they are intensely proud of Smyth. The LDS church is under intense scrutiny in the US because its most famous believer Mitt Romney could be the next president. Mormons are famously clean-living, eschewing not just alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs, but even tea and coffee.

LDS spokesman Eamonn Sheridan said he is "as sure as I can be" that Smyth keeps faithfully to their health law known as "The Word of Wisdom".

"Like all young Olympians, Jason would be a wonderful example of the results of living a clean lifestyle," he said. "Would that all young people would follow his example. Who knows what they could achieve. We're rightly proud of the fact the he's Irish and of his achievements."

Smyth competes again in the 200m T13 on Friday.

Athlone Town Council has defended its decision to remove signs supporting the town's Paralympic athletes because the posters were put up without permission. The signs were removed under the Litter Act.

Cllr Paul Hogan was in the Olympic Park in London when he heard his posters in support of world champion hand-cyclist Mark Rohan were taken away, a move the councillor described as disgraceful and heavy-handed.

"Those signs would have been removed by next week and they were genuinely in support of and proud of Mark Rohan and all his achievements to date," he said.

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2012/0905/1224323612228.html

Square Ball

Really really enjoyed the Paralympics, as already said pity the BBC diddnt cover it as the ads done my head in. other than the ads C4 diddnt do a bad job at covering it, great at explaining the different categories of disabilities and how it impacts on the athlete. all in all well done to them
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Jonah

What would 10% vision be like,what can he actually see?

Denn Forever

Well done Channel 4. 

The coverage was great and explainations very helpful.  Wasn't too upset by the ads.  Compared it to Michael Johnson wittering on about what it was like in his Career.  At least the ads eventually finished.

Enjoy The Last Leg as well after the coverage.  Could lose the "Is it alright?" section. At the end people seemed to be going for shock questions rather than looking for answers.

Hope the do similar for Rio 2016 so we'll see if people will tune in for Paralympics
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nifan

Quote from: Tubberman on September 10, 2012, 09:56:12 AM
I just heard on the radio that Jason Smyth is a mormon. Seems strange for a lad from Derry.
Did he convert when he went over to the States, or is from a mormon family?
There's a documentary on BBC about him tomorrow night anyway, so that will probably answer it.

He was brought up a mormon.