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I am very much into it, but was creaming myself watching the ceremony with my daughter and discussing it with her rather than on here. I loved orbital collaborating on the Ian Dury cover and commented that the ceremony had a punk sensibility undertone.

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I am not someone who is a fan of dressage, personally, but this bloke is pretty damned inspirational. Unusually for the BBC there is more detail than they normally go with and his story is told from the perspective of those who love him rather than bland facts or unknown commentators.

Suffice to say I will be watching the dressage.

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Lots of reasons.

If you take my favourite Olympic sport - swimming - it's partly because I don't believe that the best swimmer necessarily wins. Swimmers are tested and then classified into one of 10 classes. 1 being the most severe, and 10 being the most "normal" (for want of a better word). There are borderline cases all the time, whereby a swimmer may be put in the S4 class and win by a street, but then get re-classified 6 months later and get nowhere in the S5 class.

The complication in itself doesn't help. The fact that races are nowhere near as competitive in terms of closeness between the competitors makes races less appealing to me too.

I could go on but I won't.

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..and the well reasoned explanation, which seems perfectly valid.

One thing that is very clear is that the classification system is a complexity that the un-knowing outsider coming to this was most likely unaware of.

Still watching myself though. I do find it inspirational, besides, I'm stuck off work for a few more weeks.

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I am not someone who is a fan of dressage, personally, but this bloke is pretty damned inspirational. Unusually for the BBC there is more detail than they normally go with and his story is told from the perspective of those who love him rather than bland facts or unknown commentators.

Suffice to say I will be watching the dressage.

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Lots of reasons.

If you take my favourite Olympic sport - swimming - it's partly because I don't believe that the best swimmer necessarily wins. Swimmers are tested and then classified into one of 10 classes. 1 being the most severe, and 10 being the most "normal" (for want of a better word). There are borderline cases all the time, whereby a swimmer may be put in the S4 class and win by a street, but then get re-classified 6 months later and get nowhere in the S5 class.

The complication in itself doesn't help. The fact that races are nowhere near as competitive in terms of closeness between the competitors makes races less appealing to me too.

I could go on but I won't.

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Fair play. Once thing which I found a disappointing last night when I watched the opening ceremony were the references to the equipment. Poorer countries have more 'basic' wheelchairs because they cannot afford to supply more expensive ones, whereas the richer countries have the most expensive / lightweight / aerodynamic wheelchairs, so get a distinct advantage straight away. I assume each competitor has to use their own wheelchair in competition? Seems a bit unfair on the poorer countries, I would have thought they could all use the same types of wheelchairs, etc. Not sure if that's possible at all, or does each chair have to be designed to fit a specific person, and hence this would be impractical

I suppose its not much different to he Olympics which tend to favour the countries who can 'afford' to plough lots of money getting the best sport scientists, nutritionists, facilities, etc

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