Guys why not upload all the full events no matter how many hours just like world athletics did on their channel?that live audio is soooo stupid.come on
Well, I asked in another video what wins, but it was suddenly taken down for some reason. My question is what wins, the torso or limbs? In this case their torsos are pretty even but Kambundji's head was slightly behind the "winner's" by a nose' length... but her arm and leg are ahead and crossed the line first. Actually all three of them are perfectly lined up. Then there is this video: ruclips.net/video/42Tfs_c_wk8/видео.html Here there are two ladies, one comes from behind and at the line her head is ahead of the other lady she caught..so her torso crossed the line first...but the other lady has her arm stretched far ahead although her torso crossed last...but she was deemed the "winner". So what are the rules? Is it just me or am i seeing a trend here?
What point are you trying to make? The torso counts - that includes the shoulder, but not the limbs. Track and Field has clear-cut rules, and they were followed correctly in both instances here. Just look at where the lines are drawn. I hope that helped!
@@hammonia9095 Just check the other video, i put a link there. I'm trying to understand what the rules are and why they are applied differently. I've seen the lines and all that...
@@brewedcoffee727 I have seen the video, and I can guarantee that the rules aren't applied differently. Lückenkemper's torso, her breast and shoulder, are ahead of Kambundji's. The lines here signify 0.01 seconds, the difference is lower. Lückenkemper's torso crossed the line 0.005 seconds ahead. That's very close and rare, but it happens. In the 110m hurdles event, the difference was 0.001 seconds. In the other video, Kyra Constantine's torso is behind that of Jessie Knight, despite Constantine executing a dip. The lines are right where their shoulders are. Also, in case you are a fan of Kyra Constantine: She and the other Canadians still won gold since England got disqualified because of lane infringements. Again, the torso counts: Not the head, not the limbs
@@hammonia9095 Yeah sure, someone explained it to me earlier on so i now understand. And I actually don't know any of the ladies. I was just perplexed when i saw it all that's
Beautiful Gina, 🥰💐😍. Came from behind, great speed, Kambundgi a great sport….a half inch back…Great race !
Memorable day for German fans.
What a finish!
Marcel...vai Italia!!!!!!! 🇮🇹💪
Guys why not upload all the full events no matter how many hours just like world athletics did on their channel?that live audio is soooo stupid.come on
Yes, please!!!! Videos are much better and wey would like to follow the events!!! I think you would profit from allá the viewers.
@@gracielac.p.reiser4320 They"soled the rites to others!
Mens 5000 m final was also deleted by YT - not alLOWed to show!
Ehammer- the best Heptathlete ;) Great upside potential if he can improve JT, DT, and 1500 and even the SP.
He's a better long jumper than he is a decathlete.
T___T so jealous, my foot is injured and I want to go running soo baaad
soon
Can you say Kambunji?
Instead of Kambundji ?
@@FenceThis Better the full name!
They also can not proNounce MAla-ika MIha-mbo!
Ignorant commentators can't pronounce African names.
Well, I asked in another video what wins, but it was suddenly taken down for some reason.
My question is what wins, the torso or limbs? In this case their torsos are pretty even but Kambundji's head was slightly behind the "winner's" by a nose' length... but her arm and leg are ahead and crossed the line first. Actually all three of them are perfectly lined up.
Then there is this video:
ruclips.net/video/42Tfs_c_wk8/видео.html
Here there are two ladies, one comes from behind and at the line her head is ahead of the other lady she caught..so her torso crossed the line first...but the other lady has her arm stretched far ahead although her torso crossed last...but she was deemed the "winner".
So what are the rules?
Is it just me or am i seeing a trend here?
I am pretty sure it is the torso that counts.
What point are you trying to make?
The torso counts - that includes the shoulder, but not the limbs. Track and Field has clear-cut rules, and they were followed correctly in both instances here. Just look at where the lines are drawn.
I hope that helped!
@@hammonia9095 Just check the other video, i put a link there. I'm trying to understand what the rules are and why they are applied differently. I've seen the lines and all that...
@@brewedcoffee727 I have seen the video, and I can guarantee that the rules aren't applied differently. Lückenkemper's torso, her breast and shoulder, are ahead of Kambundji's. The lines here signify 0.01 seconds, the difference is lower. Lückenkemper's torso crossed the line 0.005 seconds ahead. That's very close and rare, but it happens. In the 110m hurdles event, the difference was 0.001 seconds.
In the other video, Kyra Constantine's torso is behind that of Jessie Knight, despite Constantine executing a dip. The lines are right where their shoulders are. Also, in case you are a fan of Kyra Constantine: She and the other Canadians still won gold since England got disqualified because of lane infringements. Again, the torso counts: Not the head, not the limbs
@@hammonia9095 Yeah sure, someone explained it to me earlier on so i now understand. And I actually don't know any of the ladies. I was just perplexed when i saw it all that's
Longest race distance... are you forgetting the marathon?
le champion italien gagne avec une foulée de courreur de demi fond !!!!
🤔
What is with Gina's eye brows?? Something is not right there.
It looks like someone or it looks like it was shaved of , for a bet, or charity covered with make up
@@redd605 Like she looked in the mirror, and drew them back on with a sharpie.
I can't take these sprints serious with these slow ass times. 10.99, 10.99 & 11.00 smh
Not really that slow but definitely not the many 10.6x which has seemingly spoiled many a fan recently ;)
@@veridicusmaximus6010 "not really slow" 11 secs is not really slow? ok
If you compare the times of the jamaican dopers with these here, you are right.
@@ronnelljames4674 no, it is not really slow for women sprint. Not top notch, but definetly not slow
@@TheHolladiewaldfeee O ok. Cuz i guess im suddenly new to track and field for u to be telling what real speed is.