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Byron
01-12-2014, 02:03 AM
Flyboard championships in Qatar last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr-u28OpBg4

thisweirdthing1985
01-12-2014, 09:03 PM
I wished this kinds of sports were the most popular sports in my country, and not that boring football.

Byron
01-12-2014, 09:30 PM
LOL - I am sure you must have committed a capital offence in saying that when so many brilliant footballers (soccer players) have come out of S.America!
It is no coincidence that those flyboard championships were held in Qatar of course as oil money does a lot to lubricate the wheels of very expensive hobbies (and that is one for sure when a support boat as well as high spec. equipment have to be provided to make it all happen).

The current argument is whether players can withstand the summer heat there for the World Cup Championships but a revised winter timetable will disrupt all the home games' schedules (to which lucrative tv rights are attached of course)

Btw, RIP Usebijo - from a different continent I know but a great credit to the game in his day.

thisweirdthing1985
01-13-2014, 04:34 AM
LOL too. yes for my friends and family it IS a capital offence hehe. ok it's an expensive sport but the main reason I don't like football (not the only one reason) is that it makes so much money in South America, so much money that could have been used to fight poverty, children malnutrion, crime, low, embarrasing low rates of literacy and the list go on... when the best peruvian footballers play in Europe for some european teams they play great, but when they play for our country the play terribly. and by the way, they eat, travel, get women etc.. WITH THE MONEY I PAY IN TAXES FOR THE NATIONAL SPORT FEDERATION. :mad: corruption rules , not only in politics.:D


LOL - I am sure you must have committed a capital offence in saying that when so many brilliant footballers (soccer players) have come out of S.America!
It is no coincidence that those flyboard championships were held in Qatar of course as oil money does a lot to lubricate the wheels of very expensive hobbies (and that is one for sure when a support boat as well as high spec. equipment have to be provided to make it all happen).

The current argument is whether players can withstand the summer heat there for the World Cup Championships but a revised winter timetable will disrupt all the home games' schedules (to which lucrative tv rights are attached of course)

Btw, RIP Usebijo - from a different continent I know but a great credit to the game in his day.

Byron
01-17-2014, 11:59 AM
Yes, the range of activities to enjoy has increased enormously in the past thirty years but I remain faithful in principle to the traditional ocean wave surfers, where the spectacle is of just one man and a board against the power of nature but able to travel upright with split-second timing and without any mechanical propulsion.