I'm afraid I can't comment as I have not seen any coverage myself.I suspect 
that it will be similar to in the past - ie no formal instructions leaving it 
up to the commentator.  No doubt some will use metric only - some imperial - 
some a mix of both.
I remember seeing the weight lifting in the commonwealth game.  I have no doubt 
the weights were in kg but the commentator converted to stones and pounds.  
st/lb is usually reserved for personal human weight so this was a first for me. 
 It did raise a few eyebrows in my house at the time as people commented on how 
a woman was lifting a bar that was heavier than the average weight of men in 
the room! 

Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:46:03 +0000
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: [USMA:46656] RE: NBC's Annoying Luge Coverage at the Olympics



I'm still not surprised that NBC, as an American network, uses US Customary 
units as much as possible.

However, there has been talk from correspondents in the UK that local coverage 
oriented towards Britons (rather than a world audience) typically uses Imperial.

Can anyone over there tell me which units the local BBC and local media outlets 
are using to cover the Olympic events?

Cheers,
Ezra

----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Vlietstra" <[email protected]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 1:31:41 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [USMA:46655] RE: NBC's Annoying Luge Coverage at the Olympics















At the Athens Olympics, the British woman’s
marathon hopeful, Paula Radcilffe was suffering from a stomach bug.  Although
she led for much of the race, things caught up with her and she visibly got to
the 36 km mark (denoted by a huge “36”).  She stopped,
summoned up strength, and then withdrew a short distance afterwards.  Even
though millions of Britons saw this on television and the commentator used the 
word
“36 kilometre mark”, the press was divided as to whether she had
covered 21 miles, 21.5 miles or 22 miles.

 









From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John M. 
Steele

Sent: 15 February 2010 00:01

To: U.S. Metric Association

Subject: [USMA:46650] NBC's
Annoying Luge Coverage at the Olympics



 





In the end, the luge is scored entirely by
summing finish times.  However, during the run, some split times and
speeds are available.  The speeds, like everything else are SI, kilometers
per hour, and NBC flashes those graphics on screen.  Apparently the
announcers get instant coversion and yack endlessly in miles per hour while you
are looking at on screen graphices in km/h.  The disconnect is both
annoying and confusing.





 





NBC:  Please let have the REAL
results.  Don't bother converting.





(You will be less confused if you mute the
announcers and just read on-screen graphics.)





 





Fortunately, there are fewer Winter events
they can screw up with unnecessary conversion. compared to the Summer Olympics.







                                          
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