Same for me, but my understanding is it's a tie-breaker format used if nobody scores a point during a round (if both score and they tie the winner is whoever scored last). Basically one wrestler is chosen at random (using the balls) to start with a hold on the other wrestler and you go from there.
Why wouldn't they make it that the person who gets the advantage in the second "overtime" is the person who didn't have it in the first "overtime"? Weird system.
The decathlon got me thinking about the old days of video games. Epyx Summer Games 1 and 2, and Winter Games were staples at our place on the C64 and Amiga.
I also had this arm and wrist killer, Decathlon. Good times.
Hopefully the Canadian can pull it out...great story and the decathlon winner in general have to be the top athletes...to train for 10 events while most others are spending 4 years for that one event, it goes to show the ability and mental capcity to endure that.
Are we stuck on one gold, or do we have a chance somewhere else (if not a favourite) in these last 4 days?