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For the record baseball is played in more than just the US and Japan. In fact there are many Latinos in major league baseball than African Americans. You don't have to like baseball, but in no way does that make it an inferior sport.
It seems to me like the rest of the world really cares about international basekball competitions. In the US it means little compared to a NBA title. Thus people train, have surgeries, rest, get married/ go on honeymoons on a different schedule. Of course those who enter want to win a gold metal but it is not their ultimate athletic dream. Just like Tiger Woods want to win all tournaments but he REALLy wants to win majors. Thus, he trains for those events rests etc according to his priorities. I don't think anyone questions that the best basketball players in the world are American. Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Tim Duncan to name a few.
As long as we are talking about americans, it is worth mentioning that the best golfer in the world and perhaps the most dominant athlete in sports today is American.

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Originally posted by wormwood
canada has won 45, usa 2 of their world championship games against each other. can the second best hockey country of north america make an upset and win today? the stats do not look good. 🙂




go canada go!
are we talking Ice Hockey here or Field hockey?

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Originally posted by leepound
For the record baseball is played in more than just the US and Japan. In fact there are many Latinos in major league baseball than African Americans. You don't have to like baseball, but in no way does that make it an inferior sport.
It seems to me like the rest of the world really cares about international basekball competitions. In the US it means litt ...[text shortened]... he best golfer in the world and perhaps the most dominant athlete in sports today is American.
Tim Duncan is from the Dominican Republic.

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Originally posted by Derfel Cadarn
Tim Duncan is from the Dominican Republic.
No. He's from Virgin Islands.

Al Horford is from Dominican Republic

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golf? You call that a sport?

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Originally posted by Derfel Cadarn
Tim Duncan is from the Dominican Republic.
He plays for the US International team though.

EDIT - which would make sense if he was born in the Virgin Islands (see above).

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Originally posted by monteirof
golf? You call that a sport?
Yes, theoretically, golf is a sport and Tiger Woods is probably the most dominant athlete in the world today.

But, I think the larger issue is does the US still produce world class athletes and it does in the sports it plays. The US has the best basketball and football players. It produces quality baseball players. It dominates in things like the X-games (which are clearly moronic) and auto racing (similar idiotic). Soccer is a women's sport in the US and we have the best female soccer players. The United States always wins a bunch of metals in the Olympics.

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this usa vs. canada hockey thing is like me going to play chess in a place where they only play chinese chess.. of course youre going to win, and of course the people than lose dont care as its not their game

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Originally posted by wormwood
first of all, usa is crap at football.

'american football' and baseball are not played anywhere else but usa & japan. that's like like being the world's leading country in whale flubber eating.

and basketball, that's not played that much outside usa either, although it's by far the most popular of your four national favourites.

and in hockey, you s ...[text shortened]... st. it's no coincidence you have +2 -45 score against canada on world championship level.
Baseball is played also allover Latin America. Basketball is world wide.

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Originally posted by irontigran
this usa vs. canada hockey thing is like me going to play chess in a place where they only play chinese chess.. of course youre going to win, and of course the people than lose dont care as its not their game
You don't know anything about hockey?

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Originally posted by wormwood
5-4 canada won. that makes it 46 wins for canada, and 2 for usa.



thank you for playing, better luck next time. 🙂


(to be fair, usa played very well the first 2 periods. it could've gone either way, and it wasn't for lack of trying that they lost. great game.)
The 250 Americans who give a crap are devastated.

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Originally posted by badmoon
The 250 Americans who give a crap are devastated.
I'm sure the american team which was sent home with its tail behind its legs 'could care less'.

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Originally posted by badmoon
The 250 Americans who give a crap are devastated.
If the Americans had won all 250 would be posting here to let us know all about it 😉 !

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
If the Americans had won all 250 would be posting here to let us know all about it 😉 !
All I'm saying is that it receives meager attention. You may as well tell us that our squash team lost.

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Originally posted by badmoon
All I'm saying is that it receives meager attention. You may as well tell us that our squash team lost.
I find that very odd, you could be among the minority of Americans. Especially since there are 24 NHL American Hockey teams, and only 6 Canadian Teams.

Simple mathmatics would tell me far more than 250 Americans hold interest in the Canadian Game 🙂 !