![]() Kyle: Australia’s uniforms across all of their Olympic sports were designed under the same template/theme and other than the lack of green by the shoulders (a positive here), their women’s soccer uniform fits that template with their classic yellow and green look. With that at stake, let’s take a look at the primary uniforms worn by each of the 12 teams in Brazil (spoiler alert: there’s a lot of yellow). Despite all of the success, the US (or any other country) has never won Olympic gold the year after winning the Women’s World Cup, which the US won by defeating Japan in Vancouver last summer. Women’s soccer was added to the program for the 1996 Games, and the USA has won gold in 4 of the 5 tournaments (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012) and silver in the other (2000). The major difference between the two soccer tournaments is that the women’s event features full national teams while the men’s event is an under-23 tournament with each team allowed 3 overage players. Along with the men’s tournament, soccer had the distinction of being the only sport to start their competition before the Opening Games (as a result of needing more off days between matches). Kyle and CJ checking in again, this time to cover the kits from the women’s soccer tournament at the Olympics, being held all across Brazil with the final being played in Rio. For those of you who aren’t aware, Kyle rates the unis with a 1-5 Stars method, while CJ goes with a simple “good” or “stupid” scale. They’ll be reviewing the uniforms of the Women’s Soccer in this installment. Today I’m pleased to bring back two gentlemen who have some experience reviewing soccer uniforms: Kyle Evans and CJ Fleck, both of whom have been featured on Uni Watch before, covering the 2016 MLS uniforms ( Part 1 and Part 2), as well as the kits of the Copa and Euro tourneys, both held this past summer. ![]() Some of the sports are “popular” (and will be familiar to most readers) while others will be a bit more esoteric. For today and the next several (possibly extending through the duration of the Summer Olympiad in Rio), I’ll be featuring a number of the uniforms, and occasionally some histories and backstories, of the some of the sports being played at this year’s Games. ![]() As a result, Ginuwine joked about making bobbleheads, and announced his new podcast, “The G Spot.By Phil Hecken, with Kyle Evans & CJ Fleck When Ginuwine was dancing, he became a whole meme, being compared to Quagmire, from “Family Guy.” After seeing all of the jokes, Ginuwine has decided to have fun with it. Recently, Ginuwine did a concert, and he was performing “Same Ol’ G,” which is one of his classics. That would pale in comparison to Ginuwine’s latest situation. Last year, Ginuwine dancing went viral, as fans pointed out his skinny legs. That run saw Ginuwine briefly return to the spotlight. Ginuwine participated in “Celebrity Big Brother,” in 2018. Despite this, Ginuwine remained relevant until 2009. Years later, Ginuwine suffered a private leak of his photos, which made him a 2016 trending topic. Still, it was clear Ginuwine was taking a graceful bow from the top. However, Ginuwine still made hits, and had some scene stealing features. Ginuwine saw his career begin to fade, after his 2001-2002 run.
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