For me the highlight - because it was so unexpected - was seeing Matthew Mitcham of Australia win gold in Men's 10M platform diving, and thus preventing China from sweeping the diving events. Mitcham nailed the win with his final dive, too, scoring four perfect 10's. It was awesome. Apparently Mitcham is the first Australian man to win gold in diving since the 1924 Olympics.
Caught the tail end of the rhythmic gymnastics competition earlier in the day - it didn't appear to get much coverage on the American or Canadian networks. I wasn't particularly surprised. Definitely not as high profile as artistic gymnastics.
The men's marathon almost mirrored the women's with someone pulling way ahead for the win. I was surprised that this was Kenya's first gold in the men's marathon; I guess I tend to get Kenya and Ethiopia mixed up.
Congrats to the US Men's and Women's 4x400 relay wins; when they manage not to drop the baton, they're awesome to behold.
So, that finishes it for my Olympic viewing. There remains gold to be decided in the men's volleyball, basketball and water polo matches, but personally I have little interest in them.
I might check in on the closing ceremonies just to see what further visual shenanigans the Chinese organizers are up to, heh. More fake fireworks, maybe? I hear that Jimmy Page will be one of the performers, so that could be a treat for Led Zep fans. At least with Page, there shouldn't be any lip-synching controversy.
