I may remember this wrong, but wasnt it his father Kim Jong-Il who once scored like 10 hole in ones in one round? And that it was verified by thousands of spectators in attendance, or something like that.Good day, your highness Kim Jong Un!
I may remember this wrong, but wasnt it his father Kim Jong-Il who once scored like 10 hole in ones in one round? And that it was verified by thousands of spectators in attendance, or something like that.Good day, your highness Kim Jong Un!
I don't know. Once I hit a shot so solidly that it made it off 2 walls, around 3 pylons, across the bridge over the bubbling brook, up the narrow ramp, and past the windmill for the free play...PLUS it hit with enough force it bounced back and hit the windmill FROM THE OTHER SIDE, and went back through, and so I got TWO free plays on one single shot.
One. Single. Shot.
Epic.
Watching kayak cross as we speak. This is nuts
Is it skill or luck?
I guess it's mostly skill. Short track with handful of pylons to circle around or slalom. Four competitors in the track at same time, lot of mano y mano kinda fights too, when there's two kayaks at the same time approaching to go around a pylon. Who gets first at the first pylon, is usually winning the heat, or is at least second.
I would watch this.I dunno its a bit like destruction derby, I think they should put a ram on the front and they should have to sink each other like its ancient sea warfare.

I would watch this.
The best Olympic moment this weekend was watching the Turkish man shooting a pistol. Everyone else had fancy tech and were taking it so intently, while this older guy just walked up, put the other hand in his pocket and let shots fire so casually. He even won silver. It was like a bunch of high tech assassins vs a casual John Wick.
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