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Anonymous
No Japan thread in /sp/? wtf

Gold- 9
Silver- 6
Bronze- 9

Rank 8/9 overall respectively.
>> Anonymous
Japan sucks. Except for that swimmer Kitajima. He's been their only bright spot this summer.
>> sage sage
a, jp
>> Anonymous
Ching chong, nong nong nong bong fong
>> Anonymous
Japan sucks. We only care about USA, China, YUROP and Bolttopia.
>> Black ? Star !x8ngkAZjXE
>>284316
and the lil country that can'tada
>> Anonymous
huh? didn't even know Japan was in the Olympics. Well that's good for them.
>> Anonymous
>>284310

Uchimura may not have gotten much done, but goddamn it if he wasn't pretty.
>> Anonymous
>>284327
And Wade Country
>> Anonymous
>>284333

I was surprised Netherlands Antilles was in there. When I saw the Netherlands coming up in the Opening Ceremony and I saw another country right after with Netherlands, I thought, "Typo?" Oh, just some shitty country whose runners can't stay within the lines, costing them possibly their only shot at a medal this year, a silver one at that.
>> Anonymous
>>284336
>LeBron country
>> Anonymous
I'm surprised at how bad Japan did at Judo. Sure, they have the most golds, but how does mighty Japan lose gold medals to guys from Georgia(war nation, not hick state), Mongolia(Genghis Khan didn't use Ippons) and Azerbaijan(where the fuck is that)?
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>>284353
Well, we all know the Mongols would've crushed Japan if they had made landfall. BTW, those other countries have lots of Mongol ancestors by way of [spoiler] rape [/spoiler].
>> Anonymous
>>284477
that's why russian chicks have beautiful almond eyes
>> Anonymous
They're doing bad in these games compared to Athens.
>> Anonymous
>>284530

Here's a good question: who cares?
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>>284571
certainly not the japanese
>> Anonymous
Japan sucks. They cant' even do very well in their own sports.
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>>284665
maybe it's their diet or something, because those japanese athletes are fucking tiny and short.

maybe they'll do better with an Iron Chef Olympic competition