RIO DE JANEIRO -- Two days in a row, Thiago Braz da Silva was celebrated as a national hero in the Olympic Stadium. Both days, Renaud Lavillenie was booed by the home crowd.International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach thinks enough is enough.The IOC leader described the booing that echoed around the stands during Tuesdays medal ceremony for the pole vault as shocking behavior, saying it was unacceptable at the Olympics.It reduced Lavillenie to tears, which streamed down his face at the ceremony.I wish this on no one, he said, again shocked that thousands of people would boo him again.Da Silva had an upset win over the defending champion late Monday, and thousands of fans kept on booing the Frenchman as he tried to reclaim the gold-medal position during the thrilling, late-night duel.The raucous booing was meant to unsettle the non-Brazilian. It did. Lavillenie, instead of concentrating solely on his final jump, gave them the thumbs down.Lavillenie condemned the behavior of the crowd soon after his event finished, saying nothing like it had been seen since Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Hitlers propaganda games. He quickly apologized and retracted his statement, but maintained that the Brazilian fans in the stadium were disregarding the Olympic spirit.If this is a nation where they only want Brazil and they spit on others, then you should not organize the Olympics, he said in the early hours of Tuesday, comments unlikely to endear him with the host nation.So he pretty much knew what was coming when the ceremony for the medal presentations.I expected some whistles, and it would have shocked me, but I didnt expect it to be so violent, he said.During the medal ceremony, Da Silva raised his arms to calm the fans and applauded the silver medal of world-record holder Lavillenie, who won gold four years ago in London. Soon the tears were rolling down Lavillenies face, and it was not because he won the silver medal.I held it till the moment I no longer could, he said.Lavillenie was consoled later by Da Silva and pole vault great Sergei Bubka, an IOC member.After the ceremony, the stadium announcer for the remainder of competition reminded fans for the utmost respect for all athletes.Air Max 270 All Black Mens . Canada is now down to its 22-player limit, although but players wont be registered until Christmas Day. Changes could still be made as a result of a suspension or injury. Nike Air Max 270 Flyknit Cheap . Gerald Green and Miles Plumlee? Green had bounced around the NBA when he wasnt playing overseas. The Pacers gave up on Plumlee after just one season. Now Green and Plumlee are key cogs in the Suns surprising breakout season. http://www.max270cheap.com/air-max-270-ispa-sale.html . -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in the season is a matter for debate. 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Hes just been confirmed as one quarter of Great Britains Olympic golf team for Rio, along with Danny Willett, Catriona Matthew and Charley Hull.As the wind and rain bashes away at Royal Troons media tent, Roses approach is warm and comforting. The news conference has a Ryder Cup feel to it, and while there are still two major championships to be played before the Games, its patently clear that Rose simply cannot wait to get to Rio.The history of the Games, in terms of how long its been going on and how many great athletes have been before us and represented Team GB, that obviously makes it an honor, he says.And thats the key word for Rose: Team. He may have only played three Ryder Cups in 18 years as a professional, but its a stage on which he duly thrives. Just ask the U.S. teams of 12 and 14.Being part of a group bigger than your own individual sport. Being part of Team GB, which is going to be about 350 athletes, is something to behold and something to be proud of.And Rose isnt going to Rio to play four rounds of golf, (hopefully) take his place on the medal-winners podium and fly home. Hes in it for the long haul, from the opening ceremony on Aug. 5 to the end of the golf event nine days later.I want to take it all in, he explains. I want to be a part of the opening ceremony. I want to see what that was all about. I feel like that would make it very real and that would help inspire me in terms of the occasion and give me a scale of what the Olympics is all about.I also want to feel what the Olympic Village was all about, spend a couple nights [there] early in the week, where things are going to be very relaxed for me and I have the opportunity to potentially take in some of the other competitions. Thats another thing I want to do down there is actually view some of the Games. Ive never been to an Olympic Games, so being a spectator as well for the first day or two, as well as getting on with my own preparations.After being asked which Olympians he grew up watching, Roses smile quickly becomes more mischievous.Olympic Crispy, he says, laughhing.dddddddddddd. Thats what I called [former gold medalist sprinter] Linford Christie when I was a kid.That was one of my earliest Olympic memories, the 100 meters, and, in more recent times, Usain Bolt with his cool celebration. Rose admits he is yet to come up with a victory celebration -- but may open it up to his social media following for suggestions.Zika aside, the touchiest subject surrounding golfs return to the Olympics is the format: stroke play, 72 holes, 60 players. Where have we seen that before? But Rose feels its the right choice.If youre looking at getting the truest champion, [it] is the tried and true format. If you start to get funky team formats, it can dilute a certain players potential. If you have a country with a great player and a weaker player, thats probably not fair to the great, or higher-ranked, player. Its the most reliable format, so Im very comfortable with it.Then the dreaded phrase that has haunted the golfers pulling out of Rio: grow the game. Roses response is in stark contrast to how McIlroy went about matters on Tuesday.Do I feel like its nice to give back? Yes. Ive received a lot from the game of golf. The way [New Zealands rugby team] the All Blacks go about their mentality is something we can all learn from. If you wear the No. 8 All Blacks shirt, you leave it in a better spot than you found it. That would be a nice way to think about things, from my point of view.On a personal level, Rose says he would like to look back on a career that reads multiple major champion and Olympic gold medalist -- at the moment, just the 2013 U.S. Open has been ticked off that to-do list. But comparing Olympic gold to a major title is chalk and cheese, Rose admits.I dont think you can compare the two. I think [the Olympics] is going to have a little niche category, and I think that its always going to be potentially read out that way. Its going to be right there alongside the major championships, but not compared to. I just think it has its own category. Its once every four years. Its very unique. Its very different. Its very special.I know [tennis player]?Andy Murray?for example, they have their Grand Slams and he won the gold medal. That was a huge occasion, and hed probably put them in different?columns but at the very top of each column.With all the animosity and controversy thats been caused by golfs return to the Olympic Games for the first time since 1904, Roses approach to the biggest sporting showpiece on earth is a breath of fresh air to what should be an exciting time for golf.As for McIlroys jibe thats been the talk of the town, Rose is confident it was just one of those moments.Hopefully it was a slip of the tongue. ' ' '