Re: Sports Random, Random
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:18 pm
We still talk about tennis. And much more.
https://talkabouttennis2.com/
I have to correct my post. It seems the meeting will be on how to DEAL WITH the LIV, not how to run it. Woods seems to be leading a charge against it.
I don't know what's wrong with the gymnasts' leg, but it's not from gymnastics (the small round scab/scar things). Looks like a funky treatment maybe.
Fishing, too...Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:50 am Chess and poker having some issues these days.
U.S. Chess Grandmaster Allegedly Cheated Over 100 Times, per Report
An alleged cheating controversy has rocked the chess world, and according to an investigation by Chess.com that was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, chess grandmaster Hans Niemann, at the center of the dispute, has an extensive cheating history.
https://www.si.com/more-sports/2022/10/ ... per-report
Poker World Rocked by Cheating Allegations During Live Stream Show
Garrett Adelstein accused winner Robbi Jade Lew of cheating during the live stream. Lew won $269,000, but she later gave the money back and accused Adelstein of bullying her. There was no evidence that Lew cheated, but her returning the money off camera sparked speculation.
https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2022/1 ... tream-show
We can't universally condemn all women's/girl's sports where there is a male authority figure, as obviously some of these people are good people. To falsely accuse, or to find guilt solely by association - or position - is not right.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:57 am https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/04/spor ... power.html
"Soccer Let Women Down Whether They Spoke Up or Not
A report on dysfunction in women’s soccer showed that abuse of players in the National Women’s Soccer League was “an open secret.” Players had nowhere to turn"
Shouldn't we be assuming all Womens/girls sports are rife with this kind of abuse? Gymnastics, Swimming/Diving, Equestrian, Soccer, Martial Arts, have all had high profile, outrageous abuse exposed, along with whatever else I'm forgetting, or is yet to be "discovered" and take appropriate actions?
Yes, I agree we can't universally condemn all of these sports with men running the shows, but maybe something more in line with an independent commission of some sort that monitors Womens/girls sports in some honest way. SafeSport has proven itself impotent, whistleblowing however much encouraged often is weaponized against the whistleblower.Deuce wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 5:33 amWe can't universally condemn all women's/girl's sports where there is a male authority figure, as obviously some of these people are good people. To falsely accuse, or to find guilt solely by association - or position - is not right.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:57 am https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/04/spor ... power.html
"Soccer Let Women Down Whether They Spoke Up or Not
A report on dysfunction in women’s soccer showed that abuse of players in the National Women’s Soccer League was “an open secret.” Players had nowhere to turn"
Shouldn't we be assuming all Womens/girls sports are rife with this kind of abuse? Gymnastics, Swimming/Diving, Equestrian, Soccer, Martial Arts, have all had high profile, outrageous abuse exposed, along with whatever else I'm forgetting, or is yet to be "discovered" and take appropriate actions?
Aren't you a physical education teacher? I'm sure you'd not like it if people automatically assumed that you are guilty of inappropriate sexual behaviour with the girls in your class.
We need to be vigilant and to keep our eyes and ears open... but to universally condemn is not the right path.
Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 12:10 pmYes, I agree we can't universally condemn all of these sports with men running the shows, but maybe something more in line with an independent commission of some sort that monitors Womens/girls sports in some honest way. SafeSport has proven itself impotent, whistleblowing however much encouraged often is weaponized against the whistleblower.Deuce wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 5:33 amWe can't universally condemn all women's/girl's sports where there is a male authority figure, as obviously some of these people are good people. To falsely accuse, or to find guilt solely by association - or position - is not right.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:57 am https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/04/spor ... power.html
"Soccer Let Women Down Whether They Spoke Up or Not
A report on dysfunction in women’s soccer showed that abuse of players in the National Women’s Soccer League was “an open secret.” Players had nowhere to turn"
Shouldn't we be assuming all Womens/girls sports are rife with this kind of abuse? Gymnastics, Swimming/Diving, Equestrian, Soccer, Martial Arts, have all had high profile, outrageous abuse exposed, along with whatever else I'm forgetting, or is yet to be "discovered" and take appropriate actions?
Aren't you a physical education teacher? I'm sure you'd not like it if people automatically assumed that you are guilty of inappropriate sexual behaviour with the girls in your class.
We need to be vigilant and to keep our eyes and ears open... but to universally condemn is not the right path.
Yes, I do work as a physical ed teacher, but would be fine with any level of scrutiny as most anyone in my position should be. I left coaching gymnastics after my complaints of athlete mistreatment were framed as me trying to cause trouble(this was pre-Larry Nassar). I, along with a couple other coaches, was then made very unwelcome at the last gymnastics gym I coached at for supporting a group of 30+young women/girls who rightfully called out a coach who was suspended for abusive behavior. Something has to give, I don't know what it is, but we can't as a society allow much more of this and still consider ourselves civilized. Stealing a child or young adults innocence is just unforgivable to me.
Serious question. I am lost in this subject.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 12:10 pmYes, I agree we can't universally condemn all of these sports with men running the shows, but maybe something more in line with an independent commission of some sort that monitors Womens/girls sports in some honest way. SafeSport has proven itself impotent, whistleblowing however much encouraged often is weaponized against the whistleblower.Deuce wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 5:33 amWe can't universally condemn all women's/girl's sports where there is a male authority figure, as obviously some of these people are good people. To falsely accuse, or to find guilt solely by association - or position - is not right.Owendonovan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 4:57 am https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/04/spor ... power.html
"Soccer Let Women Down Whether They Spoke Up or Not
A report on dysfunction in women’s soccer showed that abuse of players in the National Women’s Soccer League was “an open secret.” Players had nowhere to turn"
Shouldn't we be assuming all Womens/girls sports are rife with this kind of abuse? Gymnastics, Swimming/Diving, Equestrian, Soccer, Martial Arts, have all had high profile, outrageous abuse exposed, along with whatever else I'm forgetting, or is yet to be "discovered" and take appropriate actions?
Aren't you a physical education teacher? I'm sure you'd not like it if people automatically assumed that you are guilty of inappropriate sexual behaviour with the girls in your class.
We need to be vigilant and to keep our eyes and ears open... but to universally condemn is not the right path.
Yes, I do work as a physical ed teacher, but would be fine with any level of scrutiny as most anyone in my position should be. I left coaching gymnastics after my complaints of athlete mistreatment were framed as me trying to cause trouble. I, along with a couple other coaches, was then made very unwelcome at the last gymnastics gym I coached at for supporting a group of 30+young women/girls who rightfully called out a coach who was suspended for abusive behavior. Something has to give, I don't know what it is, but we can't as a society allow much more of this and still consider ourselves civilized. Stealing a child or young adults innocence is just unforgivable to me.