Last night was the end of the fourth day of the Olympics and it ended with quite a controversy that bumped Great Britain, Ukraine, and the United States down in the standings.
The US swim team captured two gold medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London on Monday, while the US men’s gymnastics squad disappointed. Here’s what happened at the London Games:
The Olympics are about to begin in London. Sure, it’s a great gathering of the world’s most amazing athletes doing their thing, where competitors try to smash records quicker than you can say Zemfira Meftakhetdinova (seriously, that’s a real person going for the gold).
Upsets and world records ruled the day on Day 2 of competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Here’s a brief recap of Sunday’s action:
If you've called in sick and then post your party pictures on Facebook for the world, and your employer to see, that seems pretty fair to be called out on, but what about being banned from the Olympics for a racist joke that you tweeted?
During its illustrious history, the Olympics has been a hotbed for controversy. It can be countries pulling out in some form of protest, the IOC banning athletes or competitors who will cause a storm of controversy.