The Czech swimming team, which competed at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, had a good time in their spare time. Boys and girls took advantage of the photogenic nature of Brazilian beaches and filmed a sexy adaptation of the opening credits of the TV series Baywatch (Baywatch, 1989) entitled CzechWatch on one of them. David Hasselhoff would be proud! We believe that these swimmers have a bright future in the world of film and fashion after their swimming career.
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German twins Anna and Lisa Hahner finished 81st and 82nd in the marathon and would probably have gone unnoticed if they hadn't crossed the finish line holding hands. Instead of the moment going down as one of the most moving of the Rio 2016 Olympics, the Germans became the target of criticism as the move was self-promotional, with the director of the German Athletics Federation, Thomas Kurschilgen, even saying that their performance looked like olympic match one big joke. What is your opinion?
The story of Kenyan athlete Julius Yego is truly unusual. Although Kenya has always been considered the land of runners, Julius Yego is not a runner. Julius Yego is a javelin thrower. And not some average one. He came to the Rio Olympics as a favorite. The force came to this title in an unusual way. After being written off by the coaches in high school and realizing he wasn't a good runner, he tried his hand at the javelin. The problem? Where the hell do you get a javelin coach in Kenya and most importantly where do you even get a javelin? Regarding the latter, he has somehow found his way, and he even hired a YouTube channel as a coach! This honed him into one of the best javelin throwers in the world!
It is not for nothing that they say that in sports you have to be collected until the referee's final whistle. until we cross the finish line. These athletes found this out the hard way. After they already had the victory in their hands, they squandered it so cheaply by showing off prematurely...
Dominik Sky, the Slovenian who climbed the highest chimney in Europe and fluttered there like a flag man, jumped over buildings, jumped through windows, did a stand on the railing of a railway bridge, jumped from abnormal heights and performed other daring acrobatics, is back with a new video , which confirms that he is a stuntman like no other in the world. Don't believe it? Here are his best feats.
Not the injury, not the referees and not the opponents, his masculinity shattered his Olympic dreams. Japanese pole vaulter Hiroki Ogita's carrot cost him his performance in the pole vault final at the Rio 2016 Olympics! Watch the incredible bad luck that befell him in qualifying.
The next time you think you're too old for something, remember Madonna Buder, the 86-year-old Iron Nun, as she's called, the new face of Nike's ''Unlimited'' (Unlimited Youth) campaign, proving that age is no excuse. At almost ninety, he still competes in the Ironman triathlon, which means that he first swims 3.8 kilometers, then cycles 180 kilometers and then runs another 42 kilometers! It embodies both the slogan of Ironman: Anything is Possible (Everything is possible.) and Nike: Unlimited Youth (Eternal Youth).
Rio 2016 has already served up countless memorable scenes and moves worthy of all respect, but in the preliminaries of the 5000 meters we witnessed the peak of the Olympic spirit. It featured American and New Zealand runners, Abbey D'Agostino and Nikki Hamblin, working together to reach the finish line after falling in the crowd about 2,000 meters from the finish line. Watch probably the best moment from the Olympics.
Usain Bolt knows Slovenian! The Jamaican sprinter, who once again declared his superiority in the 100-meter race at the Rio 2016 Olympics and thus maintained his status as the fastest earthman in the world, answered a number of journalist's questions after winning the seventh gold medal at the Olympic Games. He spoke to Slovenian journalist Anja Hlače Ferjančič in Slovenian. Check out what he confided in her in Slovenian.
Ever heard of a jet? This is firefighter football, where the ball is "kicked" with fire hoses instead of feet, which firemen use to put out fires. Did you know that it was in Slovenia, more precisely in Žužemberk, that the first world competition in firemen's football took place? Watch attractive clips of highlights from this year's tournament.
Watch the final match in which Tina Trstenjak won the Olympic gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. In the final of the category up to 63 kilograms, she defeated Clarissa Agbegnenou with an ipon and wrote a new historic day for Slovenian sports. With this, Bera's tally of Olympic medals from the Summer Olympics in Slovenia increased to 20, to which judo, together with Urška Žolnir, Lucija Polavder and Trstenjakova, already contributed four medals! Tina Trstenjak succeeded Urška Žolnir on the Olympic throne. Take a look at her ipon, which won her a minor medal at the OI. With the Olympic title, she became one of the eight judokas to hold all three titles from the biggest competitions - European, World and Olympic!
The main news of the day from the diving venue (Maria Lenk Aquatics Center) is that the water suddenly changed color from blue to green just before the final. But at this venue these days we witnessed another phenomenon. At the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the story from London 2012 was repeated, when the graphics on the TV screen showing the results of the jumpers "censored" the groin area of the contestants, and for a moment it seemed that you were "naked". Some scenes even resemble scenes from adult films! Don't believe it? See for yourself!