Sharapova to carry Russian flag in London 2012

June 12, 2012 14:03

An honor well-deserved. World’s top female tennis player, Maria Sharapova, is going to be Team Russia’s flag-bearer at the opening of the London Olympics.

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sam (unregistered) 20.06.2012 10:36

I love this lady and wish the best for the Russian team. Love you Sharapova.

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The Soft Butterfly Stroke (unregistered) 13.06.2012 10:54

       Go girl! She deserved it! She epidomises the indomitable Russian Spirit of guts and determination!

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gewangew 13.06.2012 02:35

Very bad and very stupid choice (unregistered) wrote in #3
this was most clearly very badly thought choice and I think Russia will not do well in the London games because this choice speaks deeper problem with Russia’s corrupted sport authorities. One of the less known, young athletes should have been chosen to carry the Russian flag during the opening of the London not Sharapova. I can say 100% she will not win the Gold Metal for Russia—that much I am certain.
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The best psychology to assume here is to return to the fact, that US "wonderful" (a commercial fluttering gutter of shallow water.) as it appears, is nothing more than an Englandisch slavema stery- and slave-land (no other human relationship possible). Its "wonder" is in fact a financial despotic regime built on the enslavement (of Africans), genocide (of natives, hence each existent "native" is fake, product of Englandisch rape and intercourse, and hence Englisch surname), hatred (of Latinos) and exploitation (of all other non-Englisch races, Asians, Arabs and so on). Love has been amoked since arrival of the Englandisch and raped there, displayed in the cheapest and shoddiest Englisch form, such that there is no longer real love there. Best to let such a "country" make money for your material needs but never feel "home" there. There is no way Englandisch US will not be "retributed" and "swamped" and "destroyed". Residing there and getting tinted, or perhaps more vividly "boarding onto a sinking ship" is no wise choice or even a moderately intelligent one.   Russia will be a glorious federation. What more suitable person there is than a native Siberian to lead the banner?

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gewangew 13.06.2012 02:31

Very bad and very stupid choice (unregistered) wrote in #3
this was most clearly very badly thought choice and I think Russia will not do well in the London games because this choice speaks deeper problem with Russia’s corrupted sport authorities. One of the less known, young athletes should have been chosen to carry the Russian flag during the opening of the London not Sharapova. I can say 100% she will not win the Gold Metal for Russia—that much I am certain.
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This mood reminds me of another male Russian player who has trained in US, and after having decided to represent the great Federation, has been fiecely labeled by US to be a "traitor".
"A Russian player as a traitor to US?" Well, even Iliteracy finds it no longer interesting.

Any Englisch jealousy of Maria's not representing their "nation" (nation??) on this occassion, whether Englandisch or "American", is feeble, some banal trick and unreasonable whining, and will undoubtedly be futile in the end. It pays to witness clearly here how seemingly devious the "American" monetary authority can be in attempting to lure and accomodate a Siberian native into residing in Florida and thereby somehow concocting a default view that "Maria is an exile to the 'great' US of A because the Federation is not good to her", or weaving a fanciful masterbational thought that "how 'merciful' the US of A has been for accepting Maria" (however since a great talent like her would be welcome anywhere, that "merciful" component is merely a cheap folly. I somehow doubt Maria would accept anyone's cheap mercy:-) or even worse that "Maria has no longer Russian connection". These attempts, mean and evil, reveals partly the vile and corrupt nature of US authority, (as in John McCain:"You look like the guy whose laptop would be seized by 'authorities'.") harder to realize due to most "Americans'" own "dumbness"(obesity ??) but which by no chance means it is non-existent or any thinner than any despotic regime...

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Dennis (unregistered) 12.06.2012 22:09

Very bad and very stupid choice (unregistered) wrote in #3
this was most clearly very badly thought choice and I think Russia will not do well in the London games because this choice speaks deeper problem with Russia’s corrupted sport authorities. One of the less known, young athletes should have been chosen to carry the Russian flag during the opening of the London not Sharapova. I can say 100% she will not win the Gold Metal for Russia—that much I am certain.
what are you talking about? she is the hottest player tennis ever, like a f#$%$¨#ing Marylin Monroe of tennis. And she just won roland garros. 

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BitterTruth 12.06.2012 18:40

What a lovely choice, she sets a good example for all White women,  she's the perfect ambassador, go Girl!

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Very bad and very stupid choice (unregistered) 12.06.2012 15:09

this was most clearly very badly thought choice and I think Russia will not do well in the London games because this choice speaks deeper problem with Russia’s corrupted sport authorities. One of the less known, young athletes should have been chosen to carry the Russian flag during the opening of the London not Sharapova. I can say 100% she will not win the Gold Metal for Russia—that much I am certain.

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Eurasian (unregistered) 12.06.2012 14:36

BRAVO Mimi! True patriot!! And best of success there!!!

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Rod M (unregistered) 12.06.2012 14:17

One smokin hot babe! I'll be watching.

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