QISE Review - Day 15 / by Mark

Running total hours recorded on my Tivo, starting with the Opening ceremony through midnight Saturday--418 hours so far.

  • The 4x400m relay had two big stories:
    • The US losing for the first time in 60 years, partly due to Manteo Mitchell's injury--a broken leg--during the previous round
    • Oscar Pistoriusthe double amputee from South Africa, running in the final
  • What's the deal with bringing Jimmy Fallon into QISE coverage, just so he can do a bit?  I don't see Leno doing Headlines in London.
  • Controversy in the women's Hammer Throw--Germany's Betty Heidler was given an eighth place finish based on a faulty measurement, but was eventually given the bronze when the judge figured out the mistake. The difference was in terms of several feet--how do you make that big a mistake in front of the world stage?
  • Race-walking is Britain's tribute to Monty Python's Ministry of Silly Walks.
  • Is the penultimate night of the QISE quiet? Well, they had time to show a Tom Brokaw tribute to the British Greatest Generation. I thought I tuned into the History Channel.

The final day of QISE is yet to come.