Is it the speed of runners, the grace of gymnasts or something else that captures your attention during the summer Olympics?
The 2012 London games are here and we'd like to know what you'll be watching.
Is it the sport - or the athletes? Venus and Serena Williams? Michael Phelps? Roger Federer? Kobe Bryant?
Vote in our poll and add your comments below.
Enjoy the games!
THOMAS P. TRINKLE
7:39 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Baseball, Softball, Tug of War
Kim Yeakel
9:02 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Gymastics and diving
Susan Koomar
9:38 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Did anybody watch the opening ceremony? What did you think? I thought James Bond and Queen Elizabeth parachuting out of a helicopter into the stadium was a hoot!
Sunday
10:16 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Yes it was! I thought London did a fantastic job - it was beautifully done and well organized.
Staberdearth
8:50 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012
A few folls I know did not like it. They thought that it was boring. i liked it for being quite unique and it did tell a very effective storyboarded history of Great Britain. Now, of course, the nitpickers will alwyas nitpick, oh well...
I liked the very fine choreography. The industrial revolution was very well done, being right in line with my career and my interest. A most difficult feat to pull off live and on such a grand scale! I thoroughly enjoyed it all up to and including Paul McCartney and his strugglling to capture lyrical excellence, but it did show the genuine nature of the here and now from the memory of "that was then". He choked up briefly which is understandable and made the depth of emotion for the venue all the more real as I am sure that this tops even all he has done in his long musical career in terms of emotional impact.
Jamie T.
6:30 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2012
I liked the opening ceremonies...I don't think it was as good as some years, but it was still fantastic. I've always liked the parade of nations better though, so that is what I was waiting for. For some reason, watching them come out is just inspiring, from the large nations to the small and especially this year, when every competing nation has female athletes.
Sunday
10:18 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
I love the cycling - but then again, I am a bit biased because our family is hoping my niece makes it to the next summer Olympics.
Jennifer Elston
11:13 am on Saturday, July 28, 2012
I loved the opening ceremony. It was the best one yet. My favorite sport to watch is swimming. I do enjoy diving and gymnastics as well.
Dr Earley
7:43 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012
ladies beach volleyball
Lou Wheeland
7:53 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Lou in South Whitehall
As a competitive shooter myself, I'm interested in all the shooting events.
Staberdearth
8:51 pm on Saturday, July 28, 2012
Me too. I marvel at the sheer talent of all competing
Gramma24
9:39 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012
Turning off the television. The Olympics lost me when they started putting in 'professional' athletes to compete on an amateur level just to pad the medal numbers.
Staberdearth
10:04 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012
Suit yourself. There are a lot of hard working amateur athletes competing. They have a name for this kind of behavior, but to each his or her own...
I am sure that you stopped watching when back when the old USSR fielded their definition of an amateur athlete. That was a long time ago...
I'm not concerned about medal counts and such. I like to appreciate the efforts by the many from all over who put the incredible amounts of time and commitment in to excel.
Your loss...
Go Canada Go
10:24 pm on Sunday, July 29, 2012
professionals have been in the Olympics for over 40 years, see USSR teams with their military paid "athletes"
problem with the Olympics is there are far too many foreigners
Gramma24
10:36 am on Tuesday, July 31, 2012
I personally would like to see the USA handed their head on a plate. TEAM USA how DARE any other country ASSUME they can beat US....we are UNSTOPPABLE and UNBEATABLE...a little humility would do them a world of good. Go ANY OTHER TEAM....once you think you are unbeatable, you beat yourself....that is a lesson this country needs to learn the hard way.
Jamie T.
6:33 pm on Tuesday, July 31, 2012
I love all the swimming events, and I particularly liked the women's synchronized diving this time. I watched fencing for the first time, and it was awesome and I always watch the gymnastics for both genders.