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How odd, it's also the favourite of two teenage boys in my family!a1mamacat wrote:is Big J's favourite Olympic sport these days.
Donno why
They were talking about that on the radio here this morning. I don't know if it is true (I'm not a huge beach volleyball fan, although I do have it on in the background right now)...but they said the men are not allowed to go shirtless...yet the women are running and jumping in significantly smaller bathing suits than I'm comfortable in sitting on the beach, nevermind running and jumping.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:I can't believe the uniforms they wear. The Mens' Beach Volleyball uniforms are a lot more modest.
VAdame's link sent me to a site purporting to answer the question: Why do the men wear shirts and the women wear bikinis?VAdame wrote:Explanation Here
LOL! This article has "gratuitous ogling" as one of its classifications. Too funny!silverscreenselect wrote:It's not just beach volleyball. Here are some pictures of athletes in other sports as well. Especially note the women's track uniforms as opposed to the men's; one would think both athletes would be wearing the same type uniform in order to reduce wind resistance as much as possible.
http://viv.id.au/blog/?p=2066
cindy.wellman wrote:LOL! This article has "gratuitous ogling" as one of its classifications. Too funny!silverscreenselect wrote:It's not just beach volleyball. Here are some pictures of athletes in other sports as well. Especially note the women's track uniforms as opposed to the men's; one would think both athletes would be wearing the same type uniform in order to reduce wind resistance as much as possible.
http://viv.id.au/blog/?p=2066
They should just go back to the original Olympics and have everyone compete nude.silverscreenselect wrote:It's not just beach volleyball. Here are some pictures of athletes in other sports as well. Especially note the women's track uniforms as opposed to the men's; one would think both athletes would be wearing the same type uniform in order to reduce wind resistance as much as possible.
http://viv.id.au/blog/?p=2066
Great closing comment.silverscreenselect wrote:It's not just beach volleyball. Here are some pictures of athletes in other sports as well. Especially note the women's track uniforms as opposed to the men's; one would think both athletes would be wearing the same type uniform in order to reduce wind resistance as much as possible.
http://viv.id.au/blog/?p=2066
An over-generalization in one of the pictures there. Only Australia's women's basketball team has worn that spandex uniform as far as I can tell. All of the other countries wear something more like the men's uniform.silverscreenselect wrote:It's not just beach volleyball. Here are some pictures of athletes in other sports as well. Especially note the women's track uniforms as opposed to the men's; one would think both athletes would be wearing the same type uniform in order to reduce wind resistance as much as possible.
http://viv.id.au/blog/?p=2066
Who could possibly be seeded ahead of May/Walsh?TheConfessor wrote:Which USA women's team? There are two:tlynn78 wrote:Say what you want about their attire, but the US women Beach Volleyball team KICKS HINEY! They are amazing to watch - just great athletes.
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Walsh-May-Treanor, USA (No. 2 seed)
Branagh-Youngs, USA (No. 5 seed)
China's #1 team got the #1 seed. There's a "homer rule" in beach volleyball with regard to seeding.Here's Fanny! wrote:Who could possibly be seeded ahead of May/Walsh?TheConfessor wrote:Which USA women's team? There are two:tlynn78 wrote:Say what you want about their attire, but the US women Beach Volleyball team KICKS HINEY! They are amazing to watch - just great athletes.
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Walsh-May-Treanor, USA (No. 2 seed)
Branagh-Youngs, USA (No. 5 seed)
Boadicia/Morrigan?
TheCalvinator24 wrote:China's #1 team got the #1 seed. There's a "homer rule" in beach volleyball with regard to seeding.Here's Fanny! wrote:Who could possibly be seeded ahead of May/Walsh?TheConfessor wrote: Which USA women's team? There are two:
Walsh-May-Treanor, USA (No. 2 seed)
Branagh-Youngs, USA (No. 5 seed)
Boadicia/Morrigan?