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• #577
One of the hurdlers who has been nursing an injury jogged his heat in the hope he'd recover in time for the repechage
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• #578
Some aerodynamic talk regarding the 100m sprint.
The 0.005s margin between gold and silver, gold was in a skintight suit, second place was wearing a loose vest.
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• #579
I'm sure there's a measurable impact so it seems silly to not cater for it. Cathy Freeman wore a full body suit fucking years ago and the fastest marathon was set with a bunch of runners to draft. Faster speeds = bigger aero gainz
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• #580
Was thinking the same the other day; one of the runners had massive hair and I thought it was mad this wasn’t a consideration for the 100 and 200m runners.
I’d be going fully shaved or full body suit with mitts incorporated. And 100 percent make sure I had a nopinz/similar number holder.
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• #581
I just can't believe safety pins are still de rigeur at the highest level of sprinting
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• #582
Maybe Dan Bigham moves from Ineos to the Jamaican sprinting team.
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• #583
The safety pin thing is probably mandated.
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• #584
So it should be if the stickiness of the lane numbers being used at this Games is anything to go by. I was watching some of the 200 metre heats last night, and all the athletes had lane numbers that were barely sticking to their shorts.
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• #585
Mandated, but I think it would be hard to convince me that they're necessary in the olympics 100m final
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• #586
I can’t believe they’re still a thing in cat 4 cycling.
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• #587
Don’t like the new individual athlete entrances a la boxing either. Load of nonsense posturing. Just let them out on the track and get on with it.
Yes I’m old.
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• #588
It's easily fixed by not watching any of it and just watching the odd youtube of an event.
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• #589
Safety pins and massive flappy A4 race number is just crazy in this day and age. Any reason they can't be issued pre-games and sublimated onto the kit at a prescribed font/size/shape?
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• #590
The bib number is used for tracking / timing.
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• #591
Just make kit with number pockets.
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• #592
Chips clipped to the jersey/vest beforehand.
Or what Andy said.
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• #593
I'm a bit obsessed with Canoe Cross and I really want to give it a go. Absolute madness and would fill a roller derby-shaped contact sport hole in my life...
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• #594
Don’t like the new individual athlete entrances a la boxing either. Load of nonsense posturing. Just let them out on the track and get on with it.
Whilst I semi agree, I do like that it gives the commentators time to give you some info about them which can help with routing for them etc.
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• #595
I can definitely do without them bellowing into the cameras.
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• #596
lee valley white water center ^^^
the waters fast and you probably should have some experience in a canoe before hand
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• #597
If they can print my face on a pint of guinness they can figure out numbers on a shirt I reckon
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• #598
These guys will get you started
https://www.regentscanoeclub.co.uk/
I used to love kayaking until I dislocated my shoulder one too many times
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• #599
Find a local club that play polo. Quickest way to learn
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• #600
Bouldering looks good fun. If I wasn't old, fat and inflexible would have a go at that.
Speed climbing, while unfathomably fast, I didn't realise it's the same wall all the time everywhere. Feel that makes it a bit more dull for other than watching for 15mins every 4 years. Kind of expected that each competition would have a new wall.
Yeah new for this Olympics and covers 200m to 1500m and then all hurdles I think. There was a weird situation in one of the hurdles where the commentators were saying one of the runners just sat up early on to just get a clean finish in the knowledge they'd get the repechage or something.