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  • StargazerS Offline
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    As some Ferners don't seem to know:

    The Commonwealth Games in Birmingham start this week.


    The opening ceremony is on Thursday (UK time). The first athletes will compete on Friday evening NZT.

    Here is the schedule (Birmingham 2022 website): https://www.birmingham2022.com/schedule/overview

    Here is the schedule (NZ website): https://www.olympic.org.nz/games/birmingham-2022/results/

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    One of the NZ athletes has tested positive to covid (asymptomatic) and is isolating. The rules are different than Tokyo regarding competing if you are positive as it is dependent on the sport and whether you are in close proximity to other athletes.

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    @Bovidae Do you mean White Fern Melie Kerr?

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/commonwealth-games/300639617/white-ferns-allrounder-melie-kerr-tests-positive-for-covid19-ahead-of-commonwealth-games

    Edit: There seems to be a second one. This article from the Herald is from today, so a week after Kerr's. And it seems to be a male athlete, but doesn't say who it is.

    NZ team have first Covid case on arrival at Comm Games

    With the United Kingdom having eliminated protocols aimed to stop the spread of the virus, the medical committee's monitoring is more about the athlete's wellbeing and their ability to compete at their best, with different sports requiring different energy systems.

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    By the way, the Stuff website has a special section about the CommGames:
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/commonwealth-games


    The NZ Herald too:

    Latest updates and highlights from the Commonwealth Games - NZ Herald

    Latest updates and highlights from the Commonwealth Games - NZ Herald

    Stay up-to-date with all the action, triumphs, and headlines from the Commonwealth Games on NZ Herald's dedicated section. From medal counts to athlete interviews, dive into the heart of the competition right here.

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    @Stargazer It was mentioned on the TV news tonight but no details were given, so yes, a new case. Nigel Avery said they has been in isolation for a couple of days.

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    Fingers crossed the Final of the Men's Squash will be between the top 2 seeds

    Your very own Paul Coll (Seeded 1; World #2) versus our Joel Makin (Seeded 2; World #7)

    Joel is the son of my mate Richard, pals since our first day of secondary school back in 1978.

    This will be a repeat of the 2018 SF

    Jonathan Smith  /  Jul 19, 2022

    Seedings announced for Commonwealth Games singles

    Seedings announced for Commonwealth Games singles

    New Zealand duo Paul Coll and Joelle King will headline the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games draws after being designated top seeds in the men’s and women’s draws, respectively. Defen…

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    Heard one if the 3x3 bballers got the plague and is out.

    Didn't know 3x3 bball was even a thing.

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    Flick to the triathlon after the sevens. Wilde is a monster on the bike.

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    Wilde is smashing it. Two Kiwis in the top three. The chasing pack are 23 seconds behind.

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    One more lap on the bike for these three who hold a 20 second lead.

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    These “home” commentators won’t shut up about their man will they?

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    Mind you, their man is smashing the run.
    Fuck it Wilde has a 10 second penalty

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    @Crucial Yee looks like he’s catching. Wilde will lose gold he’s just got a 10 second time penalty. Ffs.

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    Shit that’s harsh

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    The commentators were pretty sceptical about the validity of the penalty. Wilde takes back the lead into the final bend, then takes his penalty. That's pretty rough

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    Must have Ian Chappell in judge's box to have given that! 🙂

    Thought Reid should have channeled his inner George Bennett and buried himself on the bike for Wilde.

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    @Chris-B said in Commonwealth Games (2022) - all sports, except Sevens:

    Must have Ian Chappell in judge's box to have given that! 🙂

    Thought Reid should have channeled his inner George Bennett and buried himself on the bike for Wilde.

    Must have done a deal?

    NZ are in top spot in the women's team sprint. Should make the gold medal race

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    I don’t think Wilde lacked energy after the bike work he was fresh as a daisy at the end. That run by Yee was just something else.
    Penalty robbed us of a finish though. Must have had a super slow mo to judge that. He certainly had his hand on the helmet clip but it looked like the bike was in before he clicked it. Would have been a difficult decision for him if leading at the end whether to risk a DQ on a challenge.

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