Footage appears to show a woman being hit by a projectile, fired by a policeman. She suddenly falls to the ground after a heavily-armed officer lifts his weapon. She was helping a young man who himself appears to have been shot and limped away clutching his leg.
Hundreds of protesters chanted angrily at the £9 billion cost of hosting the international event, as the torch moved through the city. Police said anti-government protesters in Duque de Caixas, on Rio's north side, threw rocks and blocked the torch's path, and were dispersed with rubber bullets and pepper spray.
Three people were injured by rubber bullets, including a 10-year-old girl, local media reported.
Controversy over the Olympics has made the torch a symbol of social discontent in the country as education and health remain underfunded and many government employees say they are still waiting for their wages to be paid.
Do you have the NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) on cable or satellite? They're playing other nation's events and some of the sports that get less attention like table tennis, badminton, fencing, archery, judo, equestrian, and so forth.I wish NBC's coverage were more inclusive and encompassing and not American-centric. It would be nice to see an award ceremony featuring a foreign country and its national anthem playing in the background. I could sing or hum along to Advance Australia Fair or La Marseillaise.
Not sure if it would be geoblocked for American viewers, but you could try cbc.ca (Canada's national broadcaster's website). They'll be streaming some events, and they don't only cover Canadian teams. They try to cover events as close to real-time as possible, so it's not all just a summary of one country's events in the evening.I wish NBC's coverage were more inclusive and encompassing and not American-centric. It would be nice to see an award ceremony featuring a foreign country and its national anthem playing in the background. I could sing or hum along to Advance Australia Fair or La Marseillaise.
I enjoy the Olympics however NBC (Nothing But Commercials) turned the Opening Ceremony into a butchered mess with constant ads every five minutes and embarrassing banal commentary.![]()
I watched about an hour and half switching in between commercials to Heroes & Icons showing Star Trek episodes eventually staying with ST because it was much more entertaining with less interruptions. I'll have to turn on the t.v. seeing what's going down with today's events.I decided to go to bed instead of watching it.
Today the first swimming competitions turned out to be a disaster for the Germans: Heidtmann disqualified in his 400 IM heat (his time was national record and was enough to get into the final). Florian Vogel 9th place over 400 free with the second fastest time in his life..... Several others failed to enter the next rounds....
Adam Peaty World Record 100 breaststroke 57,55.
Russian swimmer Efimova allowed to participate despite her doping past.....
A German gymnast competing with serious injury......![]()
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