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What is a Olympic sport that you just watched for the first time and loved it?

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What is a Olympic sport that you just watched for the first time and loved it?




So the question is what is a that you watched and you have loved it? See this year is my watching the whole games. And the that I really thought was a sissy is not a that is very good to me and that is Gymnastics.

Btw! There are no more Gymnastics thing for Shawn Johnson right?

I Love Her!

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  1. Ryan
    March 19th, 2011 at 19:26 | #1

    The womens gymnastics I really like to watch now mainly cuz of Shawn Johnson.

  2. RKO R
    March 19th, 2011 at 19:33 | #2

    Shawn Johnson is so optimistic. gotta love her. great sportsmanship

  3. BK9
    March 19th, 2011 at 20:05 | #3

    Definitely Trampoline Gymnastics. They get some sick air!

  4. dude58677
    March 19th, 2011 at 20:46 | #4

    Just about all the Winter Olympic sports(luge, bobsled, skiing, speed skating,etc). I went to Lake Placid and did them and am also a member of the Pittsbrugh Curling Club.

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    March 19th, 2011 at 21:17 | #5

    first of all, nastia is much hotter than shawn so ya…and also i love speed walking!!!

  6. J’adore Couture.xo
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    synchronized swimming :)

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    On the one hand, one of the great lions of the sport. On the other hand, what a dick.

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