🤯 The craziest strategy secures gold!🥇| Women's Short Track Speed Skating 1500m Final |

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2024
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    Watch the thrilling Women's 1500m Final short track speed skating event, as Yang Jingru of Team China 🇨🇳 seizes an early lead, overtakes her competitors, and then falls back to the rear. Ultimately, all she needs to do is cross the finish line to secure her first-place victory at the Winter Youth Olympics, showcasing her unconventional strategy!! 🏅⛸️
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  • @Olympics
    @Olympics  2 месяца назад +13

    All the latest short track speed skating news, videos and more: oly.ch/YTshorttrackspeedskating

  • @lexi9040
    @lexi9040 День назад +314

    She tapped her teammate when she made it around so her teammate would know she made a full lap ahead of them. Genius.

    • @iSa_Ach
      @iSa_Ach 23 часа назад +44

      And to further confuse the rest, her teammate picked up pace to "compete" the leaders so they forget that one was already 1 lap ahead.. Everyone was basically thinking that 1 chinese player was behind the pack while the other was "challenging" for first when in reality second place was the true goal. Genius play.

    • @henningts
      @henningts 11 часов назад +5

      That was only to protect herself so they don't crash into each other.

    • @JkR2805
      @JkR2805 Час назад +2

      ​@@henningtsNo, if you look closely at 2:36 all other players stretched out their legs to cross the finish line thinking they were in the FINAL LAP but her team mate didn't. This just goes to prove that she knew that there was 1 more lap to go and they are racing for the second place.
      So when everyone lost momentum her teammate went ahead and got the second place. I am sure it is a strategy they come up with early.

  • @azmanum
    @azmanum Месяц назад +772

    Even the commentator and the cameraman forgot she is one lap ahead of the others.

    • @danielhoang289
      @danielhoang289 Месяц назад +69

      They did remember she was a lap ahead and won first place, but they forgot that everyone else didn't finish the race yet and still had 1 lap to go

    • @didieranastaseleon8146
      @didieranastaseleon8146 День назад +22

      The commentator forgot immediately 😂
      He was wondering why she was sitting back there. And at the end he just gave up commenting all together

    • @richflow1799
      @richflow1799 День назад

      ​@didieranastaseleon8146 what are you talking about...he commented on it extensively and then moved on to the other action

    • @RobinGooskens
      @RobinGooskens 22 часа назад +14

      ​@@richflow1799he never once mentioned during the full out sprint that this wasn't their final lap at all and it was ridiculous to sprint for the line without it being the final lap. He totally did not understand the impact of it.
      He might have known the chinese lady was 1st, but he had no idea who was second or third.

  • @James670
    @James670 Месяц назад +374

    It looked like China also got silver because the gold medalist's Chinese teammate was the only one to know that the rest of the pack still had another lap to go. While the other skaters stuck out their skates at the finish line, she knew that they actually had one more lap to go.

    • @johnwu1091
      @johnwu1091 Месяц назад +7

      😀😀😀🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂

    • @charlesel5983
      @charlesel5983 6 дней назад +2

      😂

    • @mumbai3008
      @mumbai3008 4 дня назад +25

      I didnt understand, wasnt the second chinese skater doing the same laps as the others ? How did the others have one more lap to go ? , EDIT : I get it now...the bell rang one lap early for others as it was the last lap of the first skater and the others thought it was last lap for them. How stupid

    • @devilboyfaliq
      @devilboyfaliq 3 дня назад +30

      ​@@mumbai3008nope Yang finished first and everybody had one more lap to go when Yang finished everybody thought they are finished too but The second Chinese skater knew they are one lap behind Yang

    • @mumbai3008
      @mumbai3008 3 дня назад +3

      @@devilboyfaliq Thanks :)

  • @LaylaGaming-wk8qu
    @LaylaGaming-wk8qu Месяц назад +306

    She's not losing it when she catch them at the back, how often in a race that you're in the lead and you get to watch your opponents back? love it❤❤❤

    • @nl4402
      @nl4402 10 дней назад +7

      Bull riding

    • @derekduncan264
      @derekduncan264 2 дня назад +3

      @@nl4402😂 stop it

    • @javaunsaddler9641
      @javaunsaddler9641 День назад

      Crypto refrence go crazy ​@@nl4402

    • @ruifeup
      @ruifeup 10 часов назад

      Max Verstappen said "It happens a lot"😅

  • @takyiyawsamuel9835
    @takyiyawsamuel9835 2 месяца назад +322

    The smartest move I’ve seen in track. How did they not figure out her plan😮

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Месяц назад +31

      The other skaters thought she was trying to mess up the pace and then fell off the rink as a sacrifice for her teammate. So, they ignored her. If you look at the camera at eye-level, the skaters cannot really see the whole track at once. They only focus up to the curve in front of them.

    • @KL-nr3jf
      @KL-nr3jf 21 день назад +13

      Women.... ☕️

    • @shaylablueangel
      @shaylablueangel 5 дней назад +5

      They figured it out, if they saw her, they knew what she was doing. Their job is to follow their race plan, it’s a strategy, the others racers will either go fast like her, or do what they did, and stayed at their own pace. She tried to push, but they didn’t budge, it worked in their favor, but…. It might not happen the next time, they might be ready for that the next time, and actually challenge them.

    • @6ixxFlixx
      @6ixxFlixx День назад

      Schrödingers Race: Both the smartest and dumbest race at the same time.

    • @Magnum-qq5bz
      @Magnum-qq5bz 12 часов назад +2

      @@shaylablueangelso they knew what she was doing and decided to stick with a plan that leads to them losing???

  • @alazanjoe
    @alazanjoe 2 дня назад +108

    THIS MOVE WILL BECOME COMMON STRATEGY FROM NOW ON IM OFFICALLY COINING IT "THE YANG JINGRU" "THE JINGRU"

    • @hmm2326
      @hmm2326 День назад +6

      Definitely wont be that common, especially not when it comes to professional level, everyone is now aware of this. Its a one and done type of strategy due to how obvious it is when watching

    • @sethgyellins
      @sethgyellins 22 часа назад +5

      This doesn't work if everyone knows about it. It specially relies on the fact that everyone is oblivious she is a lap ahead

    • @gundarvarr1024
      @gundarvarr1024 22 часа назад

      Only work for dumb athlete, not on professional level

  • @kindafatkindastrong5683
    @kindafatkindastrong5683 2 месяца назад +1163

    How do you get to olympic level of sports and you just forget someone took an early lead. My head would explode as a coach. Probably one of the dumbest moments in this sport

    • @djjorge87
      @djjorge87 2 месяца назад +98

      It's called instinct so when you get to high level of play in any sport. What you learn is you can use people's instincts against them because you go into autopilot mode. And you're not actually thinking you allow your body to just use its muscle memory to do all its things when they hear the final bell. They completely because it's never happened them in training don't. Even take the time to realize they've been lames. At high levels of any sport intelligence matters more them. Physical attributes cause everyone is nearly on the same level when it comes to physical attributes.

    • @NenasGameX
      @NenasGameX Месяц назад +48

      I think,just my opinion,the others thought that impossible for her to keep that pace until the end and they gonna catch up with her. But then she just leap them 1 lap and follow with their pace instead. And because of that they forgot she already 1 lap ahead of them.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Месяц назад +37

      The other skaters thought she was trying to mess up the pace and then fell off the rink as a sacrifice for her teammate. So, they ignored her. If you look at the camera at eye-level, the skaters cannot really see the whole track at once. They only focus up to the curve in front of them.

    • @qwerty6789x
      @qwerty6789x Месяц назад +11

      you can even do that on video games.😂 who would think its impossible on real life specially when rules doesnt forbid it

    • @anonymous.0015
      @anonymous.0015 Месяц назад +6

      Haha women ☕️

  • @thatogunicorn7427
    @thatogunicorn7427 День назад +21

    I was very impressed then I saw it was youth Olympics and was mind blown , so much talent at a young age.

  • @kevinbraun4617
    @kevinbraun4617 Месяц назад +296

    I know you're supposed to pace yourself, it they're all just out for a little stroll. She deserves to win with how little effort was put in until the last second.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy Месяц назад +29

      It may look like a stroll, but it's more like slowly deep squatting 135 lbs for 30 reps.

    • @swedishshortsnout5610
      @swedishshortsnout5610 3 дня назад +8

      @@jakemccoy Sooo.... a stroll, then. 135 lbs for 30 reps is nothing.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy 2 дня назад +13

      @@swedishshortsnout5610 Video or nope. I said slow reps. 5 seconds up and 5 seconds down for 30 reps.

    • @aburriiiiiiiiiiido
      @aburriiiiiiiiiiido 22 часа назад

      ​@@swedishshortsnout5610 is for females and looking at the body weight is still impressive.

    • @amariguzman7086
      @amariguzman7086 16 часов назад +6

      @@swedishshortsnout5610 brother you really think you’d do better than these Olympic athletes? They are the literal masters of their sport I assure you they know what they’re doing much better than you do.

  • @TROYD9669
    @TROYD9669 День назад +15

    She was like im going to try something new that will work 👌🏾

  • @ericwong7460
    @ericwong7460 11 дней назад +57

    Team China is so smart. And it's a great team work also

  • @jacupwakup9109
    @jacupwakup9109 День назад +7

    It's pretty cool to see 3 or 4 of them all take steps in unison.

  • @ZedBeiFeng
    @ZedBeiFeng Месяц назад +114

    She set the pace not sure why everyone was just watching her get a full lap on them instead of following her.

    • @drkid4l220
      @drkid4l220 2 дня назад +8

      quite honestly is human behavior people are more followers than leaders.

    • @user-ki9hn4gx6j
      @user-ki9hn4gx6j 2 дня назад +32

      mainly because it's supposed to be endurance race, if they followed her speed they could ruin their own pace but after she got behind the pack, other athletes kinda forgot where she was because their already focusing on last few laps.
      brilliant strategy but definitely not easy to pull out

    • @wularry1298
      @wularry1298 13 часов назад +5

      Because there has been a popular strategy called "teammate sacrifice". One person started earlier to mess up everyone's rhythm, and drop off halfway, while her/his teammate will remain in rhythm and eventually win. The new strategy here is that the "sacrifice" is not a sacrifice. She remained in the game, while everyone probably thought that she had dropped off.

    • @ZedBeiFeng
      @ZedBeiFeng 13 часов назад

      @@wularry1298 I can see myself forgetting her if there was already a strat like that. Makes sense when you put it like that you expect your opponent to make a certain move and get caught off guard.

  • @_Gathungu
    @_Gathungu Месяц назад +161

    The strategy actually won them an easy silver and that is the most interesting thing..😅

    • @darrenlee929
      @darrenlee929 Месяц назад +27

      Yup. The other three stop after crossing the line ,only the other Chinese keep going. She won 2nd with no others beside her when crossed the finish line.😂

    • @charlesel5983
      @charlesel5983 6 дней назад +1

      😂

    • @UnexpectedTokens
      @UnexpectedTokens 3 дня назад +15

      @@darrenlee929 they were playing chess when the others were playing checkers

  • @masoomdarinda3278
    @masoomdarinda3278 2 дня назад +28

    they did an extra lap after the missed la as well 😂😂

    • @MamaBear_2629
      @MamaBear_2629 День назад +6

      They were ALLLL sorts of fked up 😂😂😂

    • @Lamzilla24
      @Lamzilla24 День назад +2

      Just to make sure

  • @pinkkingav5142
    @pinkkingav5142 2 дня назад +33

    I wish I could see the reaction of the other skaters when they realized they lost lol

  • @brotherfromanother1971
    @brotherfromanother1971 Месяц назад +53

    1:14 "M'ahhh.... you all watched me" 😂

  • @LeoPard-HQ
    @LeoPard-HQ 2 дня назад +14

    Even though I knew she won and yet I was still confused who finished first. 😂

  • @Tajagee123
    @Tajagee123 6 часов назад +2

    She changed the game literally! 🎉

  • @herrpualam5023
    @herrpualam5023 27 дней назад +85

    This is anime level plot twist 😂

  • @goldenant9450
    @goldenant9450 6 дней назад +48

    not in a million years would i have thought going fast would be a winning strategy in a race

    • @kaojao12345
      @kaojao12345 День назад

      Thats the foundation of all sports. Especially Racing.

    • @trains889
      @trains889 День назад

      😂

    • @Dark_Lantern_
      @Dark_Lantern_ День назад +7

      @@kaojao12345I think that was a sarcastic comment....

    • @tiendao1994
      @tiendao1994 День назад +2

      I bet it's different, this race is about endurance just like a marathon, and everybody wanna keep their pace, and they lost track of where she is.

  • @odegbarooluwafemi2941
    @odegbarooluwafemi2941 Месяц назад +73

    She must have been whistling behind them when she caught up 😂😂

    • @James670
      @James670 Месяц назад +8

      Hello, fellow skaters. I'm just here for the experience and I don't care about my final placement. Nothing to see here, carry on.

    • @eddyt5682
      @eddyt5682 16 дней назад +3

      She even had a cup of tea as she slowly followed them behind.

  • @abhinavvajarala5436
    @abhinavvajarala5436 2 дня назад +14

    I tried this in my pe race for my whole grade and i confused the coaches so bad they made me take an extra lap 😭 cause I was behind everybody else.

    • @awesomecheerios107
      @awesomecheerios107 16 часов назад +3

      That just means they weren’t paying attention to the students and were off in their own lala land while you guys were racing. Probably thought you were lying. Sounds like some pretty terrible teachers you got there. I personally would try it again at the next race and have a friend video tape it so you can make the teachers look stupid.

  • @flashpeter91
    @flashpeter91 29 дней назад +25

    what a surprising and brilliant strategy 😂love it!
    😁

  • @alazanjoe
    @alazanjoe 2 дня назад +9

    LMAO Even the announcer forgot about first place and focused on the second place skater

  • @JB-to2nz
    @JB-to2nz День назад +2

    that's like Top 10 smoothest moves in the history of the Universe 🤯🤯🤯

  • @retno.s.wibowo
    @retno.s.wibowo 2 дня назад +13

    Its not strategy. It's a competition so everybody should move as fast as they could. Even After moving so fast and lead 1 lap, she still able to keep up with others pace with ease. So, she just too fast and since she realize no one try to chase her or follow her pace, what she did after that was just skating savely to finish.

    • @Dark_Lantern_
      @Dark_Lantern_ День назад +5

      Any plan before a game is called a strategy. "Skating as fast as you can" is also a strategy.
      But that wasn't the strategy. She was not "too fast that no one tried to chase her". The others simply forgot to chase her and forgot that the "final lap" was not the final lap for them. Because traditionally, you're supposed to sprint at the end to reserve stamina. You can clearly see everyone pushed their toes forward on the "final lap" and slowed down while the silver medalist (who was also chinese) was still racing properly.
      That was the real strategy.

  • @sivayamsiva9343
    @sivayamsiva9343 Месяц назад +12

    Excellent performance congratulations 👌

  • @katsophiecurtify
    @katsophiecurtify День назад +6

    The commentator and cameraman were also tricked, annoucned the final lap and then forgot it was for Yang and didn't even film or acknowledge the battle for 2nd place.
    Unfortunately it made this amazing accomplishment lose all the hype.

  • @jacoblozano1787
    @jacoblozano1787 24 дня назад +12

    Rule of competion: never underestimate your opponent(except speed skating)

  • @AheadOfMyTime
    @AheadOfMyTime Месяц назад +89

    This is why you dont just do as your told. Think for yourself, especially at a professional level. This wasnt even competitive. They kind of played a trick on the sport, almost making a mockery of it. They knew that athletes at this age stick to a script and have little experience going against tradition. Eye opener.

    • @dr_ismail_wazir
      @dr_ismail_wazir 2 дня назад +2

      So true

    • @soonsuicidal
      @soonsuicidal 21 час назад

      No one told them anything. Actually they listened to their own instinct believing that they are on their final lap. It was their trainers/coach who even reminded them they lacked 1 lap and needed to skate further. If they werent told to do so then they would have not been finish the final lap and still be confused AF. It's the other players' fault for lacking focus and common sense. Your advice is totally the opposite 🤦‍♂️

  • @Bigz568
    @Bigz568 7 часов назад

    That is brilliant. Can't be mad about that. It's not even a bad strategy, it's being able to understand the rules and knowing no one is reacting. And by then, if everyone reacts normally, it's already too late
    Simply brilliant.

  • @upstatguy518
    @upstatguy518 День назад +2

    This was a well designed strategy and my hat is off to Team China. From the very begining this play took off. Watch both of the Chinese skaters closely and you will see their movements are entirely based off the pack behavior. Including when the team mate made her subtle atteck to throw off the rest of the pack skaters. How they forgot what happened early on is beyond me. Why no other skater attempted to attack when yang did i can't explain either. I won't even guess. What i will say is that as they approached 4 laps to go and the team mate (i cant recall her name, i think lin) is primed and ready to finish the foly and continue to skate out that final lap. It's up to the other skaters to continue the attack and as we witnessed,the foly worked and China rose to the top. It's a simple and great play.

  • @AS-ie4ms
    @AS-ie4ms День назад +1

    go yang 💛💛💛

  • @mirossantossenioros25
    @mirossantossenioros25 8 часов назад

    Amazing 🎉🎉🎉❤ yang❤

  • @angkorpeck
    @angkorpeck 2 дня назад +5

    She the only one in a race, everyone else is there to figure skate

  • @Maple_Tachibana
    @Maple_Tachibana День назад +1

    This is the biggest big brain ever! I am baffled at how most of them forgot that she's first even though she's behind all of them.

  • @ardhaniprayoga3724
    @ardhaniprayoga3724 Месяц назад +5

    Is the best😊❤

  • @yorukkizigeziyor
    @yorukkizigeziyor 2 месяца назад +6

    Very nice 😊👍

  • @rian4104
    @rian4104 16 часов назад +1

    All of them just don't know how to react to this, didn't want to break the pattern, and in the end completely forgot that they 1 lap behind. Even the commentator confuse in the last lap. Its crazy! This will definitely revolutionize the strategy in speed skating. The current common strategy only works when all the competitor do the same thing 😂😂

  • @stanfordhiga2135
    @stanfordhiga2135 3 дня назад +14

    I’ve never seen a race for second place

  • @abrahamwae
    @abrahamwae Месяц назад +1

    Luar biasa👍👍👍

  • @jamesaaronmanarang
    @jamesaaronmanarang 2 месяца назад +2

    Love it!

  • @T2MARA
    @T2MARA 19 дней назад +8

    My question is - are the coaches not permitted to yell to their skaters? Surely, they figured out what they were doing.

  • @connorstace
    @connorstace 22 дня назад +2

    Im both entertained and whelmed.

  • @wiktork
    @wiktork Месяц назад +14

    funny how they sprint to be first on the line one lap to go 😅

  • @lin90210
    @lin90210 День назад +2

    she is fast

  • @olis790
    @olis790 День назад

    Excellent strategy 💯

  • @isoplayers
    @isoplayers 18 дней назад +13

    Even the cameraman was confused

    • @SkyJUSTIN6
      @SkyJUSTIN6 День назад +1

      Its like everyone forgot she was first and everyone still had a lap.

  • @Lamzilla24
    @Lamzilla24 День назад +1

    Hard work and strategy won them a hard fought gold and a free silver

  • @heezybeats7933
    @heezybeats7933 2 дня назад +4

    The bell should have went off when Yang did her final lap but probably or maybe some other skater would have thought its also their final lap and not do their final lap forgetting Yang is one lap ahead of them

    • @patricklee4581
      @patricklee4581 День назад +10

      the bell did go off for Yang's final lap, people heard the bell and thought it was everyone's final lap, it was not. Only the 2nd chinese skater knew

  • @IbrahimHanif-yo2hh
    @IbrahimHanif-yo2hh День назад +2

    Cameraman made us miss the most interesting part, when they stop racing thinking they have won.
    Also both chinese are in red and the second chinese player was in the pack (which make them think we caught the initial red shirt that escaped)

  • @rikiarmin8566
    @rikiarmin8566 2 дня назад +2

    its suprise me she didnt broke world record for this

  • @Andytlp
    @Andytlp День назад +2

    It's far easier to go balls to the wall when youre stamina is fresh, not towards the end of the race. What she did is what everyone should do. Go full speed then rest most of the remaining laps and if need be exert maximum effort again. Strategy wise it makes far more sense than saving strength for last stretch. Unless you have stamina problems.

    • @heisenberg8083
      @heisenberg8083 23 часа назад +2

      Well if everyone does it, then....

  • @francisnguyen6349
    @francisnguyen6349 2 месяца назад +11

    Whoa! The Chinese Short Track Track Skater is fast.

    • @scran7346
      @scran7346 2 месяца назад

      Aren't they all Chinese?

  • @ryanbrownie4634
    @ryanbrownie4634 Месяц назад +25

    I feel bad for the athlete who thought she had the bronze medal

    • @lucasreis2727
      @lucasreis2727 День назад +3

      Not me. She should learn more about strategy before go to Olympics

  • @SamPhillips01
    @SamPhillips01 18 часов назад

    That is awesome. The tall girl in the front just knew she had it. Uno!!!

  • @dereknolantan
    @dereknolantan 19 дней назад +4

    Wonder why no one responded to her attack? Easiest win for the Chinese skater 🤩

  • @funnyguy1487
    @funnyguy1487 11 часов назад

    Genius!!!!

  • @shannonseanovaa
    @shannonseanovaa Месяц назад +9

    wow. did they think she would disqualify herself? how did no one else go after her?

  • @orrn.5152
    @orrn.5152 Месяц назад +23

    It sure doesn’t look like something that is out of the realm of possibility. Yet all other teams forgot that the Chinese skater was already one lap ahead. Nice move.

  • @jimporter
    @jimporter 19 часов назад

    Love the fact that when they get the bell for last lap they don’t realise it does not apply to them, then they fight for the line on the wrong lap allowing the other Chinese skater (who knows they still have another lap to do) to easily pick up silver.

  • @raproduction2013
    @raproduction2013 Месяц назад +3

    Smart

  • @pataydead9634
    @pataydead9634 29 дней назад +14

    Yeah, I don't get why they should go slow pace at the start when there's a chance to pass them ahead to take lead. Even car racing at the start going to take lead every second.

    • @firdausidris6367
      @firdausidris6367 21 час назад +1

      Because race car don't need endurance & stamina like human does. They're conserving energy.

    • @pataydead9634
      @pataydead9634 21 час назад

      @@firdausidris6367 Ok, then how about F1 racing? Do you think a normal driver can handle the F1 car for a whole race?

    • @firdausidris6367
      @firdausidris6367 21 час назад +2

      @@pataydead9634 Race car driver don't need to conserve energy. Unless you're Flintstones car racer.

    • @pataydead9634
      @pataydead9634 20 часов назад

      @@firdausidris6367 So you are saying that race car driver does not need to be exercise because as you said that "race car don't need endurance & stamina like human does" Bruh 🤦

    • @firdausidris6367
      @firdausidris6367 20 часов назад +1

      @@pataydead9634 Key point is conserving energy. You never been a race car driver or an athlete do ya? Human race vs human assisted by machine race, not the same.

  • @afikkusan
    @afikkusan День назад +2

    She just pulled a Max Verstappen move by leading so much gap (in this case 1 lap lead).

  • @bingchilling5137
    @bingchilling5137 День назад +1

    It doesnt seem like the main thing in the strategy is that everyone forgets that she lapped them, its that literally noone does anything to prevent her from lapping them

    • @MrChacings
      @MrChacings День назад +1

      Yang doesn't need this strategy to win the gold medal. The strategy was to secure the silver medal for the other Chinese skater

  • @jeromeedirimanasinghe2748
    @jeromeedirimanasinghe2748 День назад +1

    Smartess move ever

  • @zxy880329
    @zxy880329 6 часов назад

    next level strat

  • @youtubecensoringcomments7427
    @youtubecensoringcomments7427 9 часов назад +1

    It took 4 laps to get full lap advantage. No way she was going to lose at the end when 4 laps were remaining

  • @DOR558
    @DOR558 День назад

    That was cool

  • @BurgerChrist
    @BurgerChrist 8 часов назад

    I don't know if the commentator got confused too or he just failed to comment on how all the other skaters except her teammate thought it was actually over

  • @kuyoe8270
    @kuyoe8270 День назад

    yang jingru is descendant of zhunge liang,,,
    from now on,,, this strategy is called " yang jingru pace "

  • @Lexyboogie
    @Lexyboogie Месяц назад +4

    How does this not break the sport completely??

    • @lancewood1410
      @lancewood1410 Месяц назад +4

      The rest are probably too ashamed to say ANYTHING hahahaha.

    • @atne3484
      @atne3484 5 дней назад +1

      Well there are ways to combat this with people going fast along with her

  • @jinx7501
    @jinx7501 19 часов назад +1

    They saw her burst in front and thry didn't pass her. They forgot about her? I only watch this as a spectator, am I missing something here? I'm honestly confused.

  • @sensualsquelch
    @sensualsquelch 2 месяца назад +38

    She ate

  • @ZeroWinRate69
    @ZeroWinRate69 15 дней назад

    It's like DeSouza and Rijnhen all over again

  • @cpLFG
    @cpLFG 11 часов назад

    ok this is the strategy ive been using in chocobo racing

  • @lexnite22
    @lexnite22 День назад

    Steven Bradbury would be standing up, slow clapping to the results

  • @WaleS7
    @WaleS7 Час назад

    It's like they forgot they'd need to lap themselves to have a chance. This tells me she was always much faster than the field anyway

  • @ColtNomad
    @ColtNomad День назад +1

    The race was less than 3 minutes, why tf dont they go as fast as she did the first lap for the entire race?

  • @ShawnPitman
    @ShawnPitman 7 часов назад

    This is the definition of being in 2st.

  • @IbrahimHanif-yo2hh
    @IbrahimHanif-yo2hh День назад

    The color of shirt (2 chinese in red) could be also part of the confusion

  • @nerdiery
    @nerdiery Месяц назад

    mas olha já kkk

  • @juancamilotoro
    @juancamilotoro Месяц назад +2

    Alguien que me explique bien porque las otras se confundieron por favor!

    • @lucassoh4905
      @lucassoh4905 Месяц назад +1

      Vou explicar em português, normalmente eles conservam energia para no final acelerarem e de fato correrem, porém a vencedora decidiu acelerar no começo, estando uma volta adiantada e depois só acompanhar elas, já estando uma volta adiantada. Quando ela terminou, as outras acharam que já havia terminado para elas também, esquecendo que ela estava com uma volta de vantagem.

    • @8kisinka8
      @8kisinka8 Месяц назад +1

      @@lucassoh4905vemos isso no vídeo; mas a questão era POR QUE eles não se lembraram que haviam sido ultrapassados :)

    • @wdgosling
      @wdgosling 9 часов назад

      cuando patinas a esa velocidad no tienes mucha visibilidad
      10 vueltas son suficientes para que se olviden de que alguien les ha pasado en la primera vuelta
      La segunda patinadora china hizo un amago de atacar a la líder por lo que se creyeron que ella era la que había atacado al inicio

  • @rickace132
    @rickace132 40 секунд назад

    I wonder if any athlete will do this again in the future. Skaters will have to pay attention, now.

  • @Chris.spring
    @Chris.spring 12 часов назад

    That was genius from the Chinese.

  • @danielbick2646
    @danielbick2646 17 часов назад

    Why were the other skaters stretching their leg out to cross the line 1 lap too early…They forget that there was another lap because the leader was a tually in the back and when she crossed the line everyone was thinking it was their final lap??

  • @lutfiramly4168
    @lutfiramly4168 23 часа назад

    When u bought the latest version of the book

  • @geovanniportilla7159
    @geovanniportilla7159 День назад

    Others team: 'nah, she already won'

  • @warkos3591
    @warkos3591 3 часа назад

    HOW? I cant find myself to a logic conclusion where no other contestants were aware of this 'strategy'...

  • @johnnybegood9742
    @johnnybegood9742 18 часов назад

    The commentator didn't know what was going on!

  • @iwangsu6850
    @iwangsu6850 15 часов назад

    Actually she's my fiance and she told me to watch this over a month ago.

  • @realitycheckforreal
    @realitycheckforreal 2 дня назад

    Extra lap😂

  • @jonathandonohoe7332
    @jonathandonohoe7332 День назад +1

    Commentator was terrible here, he had no clue what was happening at the end

  • @ffir
    @ffir День назад

    China number 1,

  • @user-bg2it5kf9q
    @user-bg2it5kf9q 7 дней назад

    Best comedy...

  • @Mobile_vision
    @Mobile_vision 6 дней назад

    How did no one notice😂

  • @yojacarri
    @yojacarri День назад

    Pacing yourself is 1 thing they literally don’t even try for like 3 laps

  • @MrCyberShow
    @MrCyberShow 6 часов назад

    Why did she slow down? She should’ve kept going.