7 comments

  • evnu 35 minutes ago
    The pun in this follow-up makes the whole mixup worthwhile: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn4n4l1yyvro

    "'We're not going to run from it': Sydney Marathon laughs off medal error"

  • haunter 1 hour ago
    Easy mistake when there are 7 Allianz Stadiums in the world

    https://www.allianz.com/en/about-us/brand/partnerships/stadi...

    And it was probably 8 when they were designing the medal but Palmeiras didn't extend the naming rights contract https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubank_Parque

    • AlexandrB 1 hour ago
      I always thought these corporate naming deals for stadiums were gross. I remember when Canadian stadiums had names like "The Coliseum" and "The Skydome" instead of "The Roger's Center".
      • haunter 0 minutes ago
        Lower league european football kits are my favourite, there is a team behind the ads

        https://files.catbox.moe/a3fxhw.webp

        https://files.catbox.moe/0op34u.jpeg

      • mzajc 13 minutes ago
        They remind me of the "Brought to You by Carl’s Jr" scenes from Idiocracy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAM1rSObk4c
        • gizajob 1 minute ago
          Year of the Depend adult undergarment.
      • c0balt 19 minutes ago
        E-Sports teams are still the funniest here. From Shopify Black/Rebellion Gold to T1.
      • walthamstow 46 minutes ago
        Wait til you see the names of the actual teams in the Japanese baseball league.
        • inopinatus 21 minutes ago
          Real pro cycling teams:

              SmartStop-Mountain Khakis p/b Jittery Joe's
          
              Bodysol EuroMillions Pôle Continental Wallon
          
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCI_WorldTeam#2026 for this year's crop of linoleum manufacturers, insurance firms, and sportswashing petro-states.
        • masfuerte 24 minutes ago
          This Indian cricket team is splendidly named:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pune_Warriors_India

        • Azurealistic 30 minutes ago
          Any examples?
          • haunter 16 minutes ago
            Most of the NPB teams are corporate owned and named

            - Chunichi Dragons > Chunichi Shimbun (news corporation)

            - Hanshin Tigers > Hanshin Electric Railway

            - Tokyo Yakult Swallows > Yakult Honsha (yes, the probiotic milk beverage company)

            - Yokohama DeNA BayStars > DeNA (ecommerce/mobile games/online services)

            - Yomiuri Giants > Yomiuri Shimbun (media conglomerate)

            - Chiba Lotte Marines > Lotte Holdings (related to the South Korean Lotte Corporation mostly known for their confectionery and ice creams)

            - Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks > SoftBank (I think everyone knows them on HN)

            - Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters > Nippon Ham (food processing)

            - Orix Buffaloes > Orix (investment banking)

            - Saitama Seibu Lions > Seibu Railway

            - Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles > Rakuten (I think everyone knows them on HN)

            But that's not a Japanese only thing, the Korean (KBO) and Taiwanese (CPBL) baseball leagues are the same

            Kia Tigers, KT Wiz, LG Twins, Lotte Giants, Samsung Lions

            CTBC Brothers, Rakuten Monkeys, Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, Fubon Guardians

            And not even a baseball thing only the football teams in the region are the same

          • filoleg 20 minutes ago
            They basically embed company names directly into team names.

            Here is a couple of examples: Fukuoka Softbank Hawks and Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters.

  • kgermino 9 minutes ago
    Right there with the Milwaukee Marathon misspelling “Marathon” on their medals this year.

    https://marathonhandbook.com/milwaukee-marathon-handed-out-4...

  • cjs_ac 1 hour ago
    The government of New South Wales (the Australian state of which Sydney is the capital) commissioned a corporate logo depicting a waratah (the NSW state flower) and got one showing a lotus. They still use it on everything.
    • jordanb 22 minutes ago
      "Good enough for Australia" is a phrase I frequently heard from Aussies. There seems to be this attitude there that they're a frontier country where one improvises (half asses?) everything.
      • shakna 9 minutes ago
        Pretty much. A lot of the innovations of our nation, come from that. Things like utes, inflatable escape slides on planes, race cameras, are all "hacks".

        But considering you can still see the gold mine which caused the foundation of my town, it isn't that surprising. We might not be the battlers we believe we are, but there's still a history of a people all around us.

    • jhy 23 minutes ago
      And they just flat out told everyone who pointed it out -- nope, you're looking at it wrong; and anyway we already paid those consultants so we'd better use it, what?
  • lateral_cloud 20 minutes ago
    Someone vibed the medal design
    • seydor 4 minutes ago
      Model bias towards northern hemisphere
    • abletterer 14 minutes ago
      AI slop all the way up to the physical world :D
  • u89012 6 minutes ago
    TCS. Say. no. more.
  • pranav_tech26 29 minutes ago
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