Generally good, but you missed one element of Tonya Harding’s punishment: She was banned for life from ice skating. And not just as a competing athlete, but as a coach, an adviser or anything. Apparently, she was even banned from ice rinks entirely, even for pleasure. That’s a hell of a blow for a person who felt the only thing she was good for was ice skating.
Well....I would say look at everything that contributed to her doing what she did. Even though she committed something horrible, I wouldn't be so quick to judge.
4:37 I think that one is one of the worst cases of cheating I’ve seen. It’s one thing to cheat; it’s another thing to fake certificates, beating disabled teams who were trying their best, lying about having a mental disability, and having such a higher-up be behind it? It makes me so angry, and I don’t think I need to explain why.
Actually, it seems rather condescending to make a team of low-IQ individuals. Is that supposed to make them feel good about themselves while at the same time showing the world that they're way below average?
@@hawaiiansparticus3336 well apparently, it used to be a thing, and i wonder what kind of achievement could be felt under that disgusting circumstances. Maybe its just about the $ as usual
@@dhy5342 would you prefere they be put up against people with no disability instead? robbing them of any chanece of victory all together? with the special olympics they all get a fair chance to win and they get to be the center of focus and get all the attention, they get to show that they to can do this if given a fair chance. special olympics and paralympics is a good thing, and you wanting to take that away from them is disgusting.
I cheated. I was in a softball game between parents and kids at a birthday party. The kids had a huge advantage because the parents throwing the party had gotten a member of the UCLA softball team to pitch. The pitcher proceeded to fan every parent who came to bat. I was third up, after two easy strikeouts. When the woman pitched to me, I leaned in and got struck by the ball. "Take your base!" The pitcher protested that I had deliberately leaned in and that the ball had been in the strike zone. The ump winked at me and said "Take your base!" I managed to steal the final three bases, putting one point on the parent's scoreboard. It was the only point we made -- that pitcher was GOOD. I, like the other parents, wanted the kids to win, but certainly wasn't going to be humiliated by a shutout. My other at-bats were normal, and the woman pitching congratulated me afterward on taking one for the team. Which I had -- her pitch HURT.
@Cristopher James so if everyone knows it's rigged... how can anyone that bets in the Superbowl lose? If they win, they get cash... If they lose, they would claim it's rigged and therefore the bet would be invalid.
Cristopher James respectfully, nuts to that. A kiwi shot put thrower Valerie Adams won Olympic silver to Belarusian Nadia Ostapchuk, who took gold, in a highly suspicious turn (it’s a small sport, they know who should win before they get there). Nadia got to have her moment in the stadium with the Belarus anthem, she wasn’t confirmed cheating until too late (and she was sloppy, she knew she wouldn’t get away with it). That’s a moment Valerie was robbed of and will never get back. (This was London 2012)
@Cristopher James What kinda shit is that? I play to win at everything and have fun. It's not fun to play unless you're trying too win. I know I'm not the only person in the world that has fun because of competition. What's fun about not competing?
haha.. lul.. me too.. I've been caught by mom though playing online games late at night when I have class following day. That is when our internet has been stripped off so I could learn 😅
Worst part about cheaters is that they will always try to defend why it was okay for them to cheat, and try to drag you down if you don't agree. I've questioned my own talents and abilities before due to cheaters who put me down just to find out they were cheating. Karma will always come around and bite them in their scummy ass though.
There was a cheater in an MMOG (one of the _Call of Duty_ games, IIRC) who first pretended to mistake the hacks for a glitch, and then pretended to realize--Good heavens, these are hacks--and blamed it on a made-up "friend". Unfortunately for her, she'd already accidentally streamed herself using EngineOwner.
Playing honestly and losing will always be better than cheating and winning. And it's always more fun, because you never need to worry about covering your cheating! :D
Man when I was 12 yrs old, I was caught lying to my teacher in front of the whole classroom. The shame and embarrassment literally humbled and changed me forever. My father stopped speaking for almost a couple of years. I will never forget that incident and to this day I feel guilty of what I did.
@@Safi-Zargar Reflected on my actions, suffered the consequences, lost trust among family and friends, especially my father, because he was the closest to me. He never scolded. mistreated, or punished me after that incident, I would have really been happy if he had done that. But the absence of his communication, and distance between us, scared me the most. I thought I lost him forever from my life. That situation humbled me, made me decide to win my father's trust at any cost. We became very close after that. I cherish every moment I spent with him.
I once accidentally cheated in a game, and when I realized it by the time I lost the game, I joked about it and said “I even cheated for the occasion”. My family still hasn’t let it go, and I don’t blame em.
I know like once I was playing like Going to cheat on a board game and once I cheated I swear it looked like a waterfall was on my face I was sweating so hard I don’t know what psychopaths they are but they are the top list
Absolutely. No one can tell me that sticking a tiny battery and motor would give you a huge benefit over the entire race. Pure psychology could help you more in such cases.
I almost got accused of cheating unintentionally at the 2007 national special olympic games. The reason? I did a time that was too fast for the organization's taste, but I kept my gold medal because the other guys in my race also beat their own time.
I reverse cheated to get out of a wrestling meet. Anyone could challenge for the A team to go to the meet. My friend in the weight class wanted to go. So I threw the challenge in points, but kept it close so the coaches wouldn't suspect anything. Two problems though. He kept going around bragging. And the coaches ended up sending me anyway as a independent wrestler. I beat him in the tournament in under 30 seconds.
I was caught cheating in Kendo once, though it's more "unethical practice" than flat out cheating, I didn't take illegal substances and I didn't alter any of my gear in any way. I'm a big guy, 6'2" and weighing in at 240 lb. at the time, and in competitive kendo when a fighter steps out of the fight ring they are hit with a -0.5 point penalty. Normally, a match is over when it lasts 3 minutes or when one fighter is 2.0 points ahead of another fighter, so I used that to my advantage to purposefully shove my opponent from the ring. Now, shoving and pushing are LEGAL in kendo, however the main point is striking designated areas on the opponent to score points, so after the seventh time I shoved an opponent out of the ring, one of the high-ranking sensei called me out and told me that, while what I'm doing ISN'T illegal per se, the sport we're engaging in is KENDO and not SUMO, so he'd like me to rely more on my sword skills and less on throwing my weight around. He didn't ban me from the match, nor did he gave me any sort of penalty, but I decided that it's better to realize when I've been had and not push my luck, so I dropped the tactic. I ended up getting second place in my bracket (ikkyu and shodan), and I offered to have a rematch with the guy I shoved out the ring four times, we had a 5-minute bout with me declared the winner as the final score was 7-4. People in my group still call me Mr. Sumo now and again but that is normally said as a joke.
@@SmilinMatt78 It is basically samurai style sword fighting with swords made from strips of bamboo fashioned together (it gives a rather satisfying springiness when you hit your opponent). It has a pretty strong honor thing going for it, so good on @arngeir for doing a rematch.
@@Ibrahim_7982 lmao i cant have my own opinion? youre basically doing the same thing except you just have to be a butthurt. so jokes arent subjective? ok then :D.
I am glad this video finally explained why they were throwing the 2012 batminton matches, other videos never elaborated on why they were throwing the game before. Thanks.
At this point, I believe it would be harder to find someone on the internet who hasn’t at least seen this vid on their homepage, than finding people who owns at least one apple right now..
1 of The years Lance won if they were to disqualify everyone juicing it would of been the person who came 19th was the first clean athlete. Nearly all those long distance cyclists are juicing and its way healthier for them to juice as sterouds help you heal faster.
There are so many great things about Bloodgate. The capsule was bought from a joke shop Tom Williams hid it in his sick Despite coming off with so much blood pouring from his mouth and winking, for added measure he limped off As Andy Zaltzman (a Harlequin fan) said in The Bugle at the time, it would've been easier to go up to one of the forwards and insult them in order to bet real blood coming from his mouth
It was still pretty suspect that, only a couple of points down and without a specialist kicker, the only circumstance in the game that would enable them to bring a substituted player back on to bring their specialist kicker back on would happen almost immediately after the score changed to put them in that position. And Williams had only been on the pitch a couple of minutes, too. If he'd handed the capsule to a teammate who'd been on from the start or something it would have seemed less suspicious as well.
I will always remember my opportune cheating moment. It was at the high school city championships, track and field, high jump. Only two of us left, the other my biggest rival. He misses the jump. All I have to do is make it and I win cities. That year they had a rule that in order to be a clean jump you could not touch the bar. I touched the bar but no one noticed. The crowd went wild for me. I had won the gold. But I knew I fouled. I went over to the ref and told him I fouled. We attempted the jump again and neither of us could make it and we tied. I regretted it back then but now it's one of my proudest moments.
There's more to the Spanish basketball one. 1. The person who broke the story claimed that, as a reporter in his day job, he was doing an undercover expose on the cheating. However, he only came out and blew the lid on it after people had been coming out and saying they recognised the players on the team as non-intellectually disabled people. Basically, it's extremely likely he was just trying to avoid the fallout. 2. Russia then *wasn't* awarded the gold medal because they couldn't provide sufficient evidence that their players were eligible either. So to this day, the event is listed as having no gold medal awarded.
Some one once told me something that fit this. "One can lose beautifully and one can win disgustingly. Which one is a person chooses tells a lot about that person."
2:45 Incidentally, the strategy of intentionally performing poorly to secure easier playoff berths in tournaments has a name. It's called "sandbagging".
I raced BMX and motocross and I hates sandbaggers. BMX the classes were by wins it was 10 wins to turn intermediate and 20 to turn expert which was top class unless you went pro. I was an intermediate and kids would stop racing when they were close to 20 wins so they could sandbag and win them at a National or Double pointer or the Worlds so guys like me a real intermediate had no chance at the big events. Motocross was even worse because you could pick your class so you had experts racing in the beginners class and lapping them.
all forms of this kind of practice is corrupt and doesn't belong in competitions. it doesn't matter if it has an official definition to me, this is shitty
When I was at school I cheated in a cross country race . Started it waited in some bushes until the lead runner passed back by it and I rejoined the race and finished second. Which backfired because I was then asked to join the school cross country running team which I never joined . I only cheated because I was lazy and didn't want to run the full distance lol
I doubt the button shown was truly from her bike. He mentions she had a Bluetooth switch and was only caught due to wires running from the seat battery. Ray Charles coulda spotted that button in his current condition. Impressive that they were able to hide an electric motor on the sprocket. Took some serious ability to provide a motor and power source capable of pushing a bike for an extended period without being super obvious.
I play pokémon, yugioh, and mtg (trading card games or tcgs). While these games are not technically sports, they are played competitively in tournaments all over the world. When playing these games in a tournament setting, you can be disqualified for breaking the tournament rules and some players have even been banned from these tournaments for life. One time I was playing in a yugioh tournament and my opponent had deliberately damaged the sleeves on my cards thus “marking” my cards while shuffling them in an attempt to get me disqualified. After he handed them back to me, I immediately called over a judge and told them what my opponent had done. Let’s just say the guy was immediately disqualified from the tournament told to go home. I just hope that guy never tried to cheat his way to victory again.
@@Tori-Chan_Or_Bird-Chan Up until that time, I’d never seen anyone use that method either. But, as you know, cheaters will use all kinds of methods to cheat their way to victory and they may not use the same method every time. Some cheaters will stack their deck in such a way that they always draw a good hand every time they shuffle their deck. Some will even try to stack your own deck against you. Some will try to play with banned/illegal cards, some will try to play with marked cards, some will play a card and not do what the card says they have to do, and some will find a good card in their deck, hide it in their hand, and then put it on the top of their deck after shuffling. Catching cheaters is not easy and if you think your opponent is cheating, don’t be afraid to call over a judge and tell them about your suspicions. Even if you end up being wrong.
I think this counts: Sammy Sosa was caught using a corked bat during one of his games. The notoriety of the scandal prompted the Mythbusters to determine whether or not a corked bat grants an advantage. They discovered that “corking” the bat actually has the opposite effect because the cork in the bat acts as a shock absorber.
My dad played major league i played but didn't have much help cause he was always gone but ive used a corked bat in practice and ill tell you right now i could literally take stitches out of a ball with a corked bat you can swing a lot faster and when you make contact with a ball going almost 100mph its a sound you will never forget !
Man they failed to mention Billy Collins went into a spiral after that loss bcuz he couldn’t box anymore due to the eye injury. It was terrible enough that those guys cheated, they were effectively the reason he is no longer with us. The family never got any restitution from the commission either. Then the boxing commission made it so they couldnt be sued again for the same thing
Indeed.. Says so much abt the cheater.Not only do they lack honesty but a lack of sense of justice, empathy for whoever they stole the title from, shame they would cause their families and friends.. And on and on..
The Spanish Basketball thing had a massive impact. All the events for people with impaired intellectual capacity got dropped from the Paralympics in 2004 meaning tens of thousands of potential participants have been denied the right to participate in one of world sports biggest events.
Thanks for causing the dreams of someone with high functioning Autism ( too high functioning for the special Olympics) from competing in the Paralympics. I wondered why someone on the spectrum wasn't included.
How could they live with themselves or feel good about it if they had to cheat to win??? It’s absolutely ridiculous! I would NEVER feel good about myself ever again!
A sport synonymous with cheating is cricket. Over the years every major country playing it has been found out and there are many ways to cheat. A relatively recent example was Australia in South Africa where a bowler used sand paper on the ball. Three players including the captain got bans.
@@KororaPenguin No, I think roughing up the surface of the ball helps the bowler get a grip on the ball in order to put a deadly, near-unhittable spin on it.
The initial defense was the bike wasn't used in the race, but was in her official area. On another note, some racers especially in cyclocross prefer to accelerate on some surfaces while seated. I'm not saying she did or didn't use the technology at some point, but each statement separately was acceptable. And she was used to set an example with a very harsh punishment compared to typical doping sinners, even repeat offenders.
In a little league baseball game, the games either ran 6 innings or 2hrs whatever came first. We were down 5-1 going into top of the 5th inning. With about 50min game time left as well. Well, we ended up scoring 3 runs making it 5-4, going into bottom of the 5th with 25min left of game time. We were able to get 3 outs with 2min left in game time. And apart of the rule I stated earlier, if you start the top of the 6th before clock runs out, you complete the full 6 innings, and start means all players on field and batter is ready. However, our opponent somehow had 2 of its players somehow lose their gloves. And wasted the 2 min left so ump called the game since the 6th inning didn’t start because players weren’t on the field. My coach tried to argue with the ump saying they are purposely “not finding” gloves to end the game so that we can’t get a chance to bat. The ump said “not my problem, rules and rules”. This game basically put us out of the possibility of a medel, which they give to 1st and 2nd. My coach went to the league office and filed complaint along with other parents of my teammates. They said while we cannot prove that they cheated, they changed the wording of the rule the start of the 6th inning is as soon as 5th inning is over, not when all players are on the field.
@@bjplvsut Oh I see, where I'm from, anything below 20°C feels like freezing, and 30°C is like the regular temperature where we can run without sweating yet
Mike I’m from Scotland 12 degrees is like what we are at all the time and the wind is like 25 mph so makes it feel like 8 degrees, I really need to move 😂
Tonya Harding has been used as a bad example in figure skating ever since the incident. it was a disgusting event that shook figure skaters and to this day is still told to me.
I caught a goalie using glue to catch the ball with his finger tips. When I asked the ref how he was stopping the ball like that, he walked over and ask the goalie to clap his hands. The dude did and got his hands stuck. It was high school and we still lost the game by one, but it would likely be a worst defeat if the cheater stayed
the definition of fumble is to use your hands in a clumsy manor while handling something. So just cause it’s a football term doesn’t mean he meant it in that exact way. He meant it in the general definition
I’ll try to explain: whether or not someone catches the ball before it touches the ground determines whether someone is “out” or “safe”, whether or not they’re on base.
Suggestions: Michael Schumacher pretending to crash at Monaco in order to secure pole position. Or him deliberately trying to crash into title rival Jacques Villeneuve at the Formula One title decider in Jerez in 1997. He was stripped of his points for the entire season.
Deflategate was nothing in comparison. The worst was against the Eagles in the 2005 superbowl. I stopped watching it bc it was painfully obvious. It was like the entire patriots defense was in every huddle. Brady had coaches in his earpiece during play telling him who was open. + much more. Brady and Belicheat should've both been banned from the NFL.
It wasn’t me but one of the pitchers I caught for in hs used pine tar for almost every game by hiding it on an area right between his shoulder and neck. He got caught when he was hit in the head by a ball and they were checking for a concussion. He got kicked from the team
I’m thinking the construction of the bike could have being better. If battery was in the seat post, rather than in the saddle, would have made better concealment. Also who paints the button red on a black grip if the button was meant to be hidden? In all honesty through, what type of battery could store sufficient power to give a relevant boost, whilst over coming the disadvantage of all that extra weight - battery itself, motor, gearing, etc. Tour de France athletes spend hundreds or thousands to cut every possible ounce...
@@reallifeengineer7214 I'm sure you're not intimating she would have used some Wal-Mart Duracell battery but there are a lot of relatively high capacitor (storage for non-engineers) hobbiest batteries which when used at just the right time can make all the difference in the world.
@@danielfronc4304 😂😂 Nice. No, I don't mean batteries folks buy from local stores. I understand one would go with Lithium-ion cells similar to those used in Tesla, much better power density. But still, if consider the total energy that's packed, and what amount of pedaling energy it takes to bring each extra pound through the entire course, I think that lady is better off to just lose 3~5 lbs of her own body weight, and skip this cheat all together.
Back in the 1980's the Amatuer Athletics Association did a blitz on many drugs they deemed unacceptable in sports. This included several medications used to control asthma. Because of this several athletes were banned, myself included. It was unfare, but they refused to back down.
Ahem! He is a She dude. The thing is that she was punisht double as hard as those who take actuel doping. On that note they effectivly killed here career, while others still have a chance to redeem themself.
@@leviathanmdk She basically had an "electric" bike--with drugs/etc. you still have to do the work. Plus it's so prevalent unfortunately, it's like comparing caffeine to a hoverboard in their eyes. Both wrong tho, agree'd. Plus, maybe if she would have come clean-instead of acting like since it wasn't her bike it's no big deal...
Yep. There is a difference between cheating and taking advantage of loopholes. Card counting is another, which, at its core, is knowing statistics and having a good memory. Since when is using the knowledge in your brain, and having an excellent memory, considered cheating? Make it make sense. Lol.
Fact: Once a runner cheated in a race by swapping over with their identical twin in a loo half way through the race, but were caught due to one wearing their watch on the wrong wrist. (Horrible Histories)
Ive never cheated in a sport or seen someone cheating in a offical game but I have cheated on a spelling test by hiding a sample paper that had all the answers on it under my desk without getting caught
in high school i played football and my friend had a broken arm. he was allowed to play in games with a big cast that protected his arm. he used to slip little weights or something heavy in his cast before every game and use it like a club until a ref found it and he was ejected.
Generally good, but you missed one element of Tonya Harding’s punishment: She was banned for life from ice skating. And not just as a competing athlete, but as a coach, an adviser or anything. Apparently, she was even banned from ice rinks entirely, even for pleasure. That’s a hell of a blow for a person who felt the only thing she was good for was ice skating.
But at least she still has that sweet "Worlds Dumbest" gig....
@@Elmo_Fuddleputt yes, but the irony is lost on her.
I hear she has made some decent $'s in the porn industry...I have not confirmed this...I too afraid I will find it!!!
@@alkraus8818 🥷
Not as a big oh a blow as that pipe they were swinging eh....
The Tanya Harding one wasn't really cheating. It was downright criminal.
The situation was fairly on both sides actually.
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breaking that figure skater's leg is so cruel. it's so shocking how people could get so low like this.
and that b even had a movie made about her
@@pinkflowers66With Margot Roby playing her
Well....I would say look at everything that contributed to her doing what she did. Even though she committed something horrible, I wouldn't be so quick to judge.
And how you'd know?
It wasn’t even broken. It was just bruised.
4:37 I think that one is one of the worst cases of cheating I’ve seen. It’s one thing to cheat; it’s another thing to fake certificates, beating disabled teams who were trying their best, lying about having a mental disability, and having such a higher-up be behind it? It makes me so angry, and I don’t think I need to explain why.
Actually, it seems rather condescending to make a team of low-IQ individuals. Is that supposed to make them feel good about themselves while at the same time showing the world that they're way below average?
imagine beating disabled people in a sport to gain popularity
@@hawaiiansparticus3336 well apparently, it used to be a thing, and i wonder what kind of achievement could be felt under that disgusting circumstances. Maybe its just about the $ as usual
@@dhy5342 would you prefere they be put up against people with no disability instead? robbing them of any chanece of victory all together? with the special olympics they all get a fair chance to win and they get to be the center of focus and get all the attention, they get to show that they to can do this if given a fair chance.
special olympics and paralympics is a good thing, and you wanting to take that away from them is disgusting.
@@dhy5342 It's not low IQ its so individuals with disabilities can still play sports with their peers
usain bolt was caught when he set the world record for the fastest runner on 100m, he was caught winning the race, it's pretty impressive
@David Theile HEs like a slow the flash
@David Theile it was a joke
They had us in the first half not gonna lie
Allenmoyashides I believe he understands
@@Tech-ge9cf Okay then. :)
I cheated. I was in a softball game between parents and kids at a birthday party. The kids had a huge advantage because the parents throwing the party had gotten a member of the UCLA softball team to pitch. The pitcher proceeded to fan every parent who came to bat. I was third up, after two easy strikeouts. When the woman pitched to me, I leaned in and got struck by the ball. "Take your base!" The pitcher protested that I had deliberately leaned in and that the ball had been in the strike zone. The ump winked at me and said "Take your base!" I managed to steal the final three bases, putting one point on the parent's scoreboard. It was the only point we made -- that pitcher was GOOD. I, like the other parents, wanted the kids to win, but certainly wasn't going to be humiliated by a shutout. My other at-bats were normal, and the woman pitching congratulated me afterward on taking one for the team. Which I had -- her pitch HURT.
Wow! I guess the umpire was on your side😊
Don't sweat it, most people cheat at at least something in there lives
I feel bad for the real winners. No one really knows who they are and they didn't get that celebration.
@Cristopher James tell that to the losers of the Superbowl...
@Cristopher James so if everyone knows it's rigged... how can anyone that bets in the Superbowl lose? If they win, they get cash... If they lose, they would claim it's rigged and therefore the bet would be invalid.
@Cristopher James first, it's obvious I wasn't actually serious, but the Superbowl isn't rigged, otherwise no one would bet.
Cristopher James respectfully, nuts to that. A kiwi shot put thrower Valerie Adams won Olympic silver to Belarusian Nadia Ostapchuk, who took gold, in a highly suspicious turn (it’s a small sport, they know who should win before they get there). Nadia got to have her moment in the stadium with the Belarus anthem, she wasn’t confirmed cheating until too late (and she was sloppy, she knew she wouldn’t get away with it). That’s a moment Valerie was robbed of and will never get back. (This was London 2012)
@Cristopher James What kinda shit is that? I play to win at everything and have fun. It's not fun to play unless you're trying too win.
I know I'm not the only person in the world that has fun because of competition. What's fun about not competing?
6:00 Her screaming why in pain hit right in the feelings. Damn :(
Why?
Why?
Why?
Like Jussie Smollet
Why...?
I was caught cheating at Solitaire. It wasn't worth all the fame, wealth and glory.
I'll have to live with that shame for the rest of my life.
How the fuck do you cheat at solitare
@@ZoieTheGreat Welcome to the joke.
@@Lappelduvideify welcome the the joke
What IS Solitaire?
@@A_Frog_On_The_Ceiling a one player card game
“have you even been caught cheating in a sport?” sir , i havent even been caught DOING a sport
Sheyne Kaleiohi - that's hilarious!!
True dat
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haha.. lul.. me too.. I've been caught by mom though playing online games late at night when I have class following day. That is when our internet has been stripped off so I could learn 😅
Lol
"When there is competition, there is cheating."
-Anonymous, 1887
I never said that😕
Yes very true
@Danger Bear That's a sarcastic phrase
@@Redwan777 i was just joking ok. And plz do not assume my age i could be 143 years old.
@@charlesdeland7787 I was joking too lol. Otherwise, why would I call you Queen Elizabeth?
Worst part about cheaters is that they will always try to defend why it was okay for them to cheat, and try to drag you down if you don't agree. I've questioned my own talents and abilities before due to cheaters who put me down just to find out they were cheating. Karma will always come around and bite them in their scummy ass though.
There was a cheater in an MMOG (one of the _Call of Duty_ games, IIRC) who first pretended to mistake the hacks for a glitch, and then pretended to realize--Good heavens, these are hacks--and blamed it on a made-up "friend". Unfortunately for her, she'd already accidentally streamed herself using EngineOwner.
This guy must be a dad with all the dad jokes and puns he makes 😂
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Yep 👍😄😂🤣
There so terrible 🤦🏽♂️🤤🤣🤣🤷🏽♂️
Almost all of the videos he narrates has....ugh...so many puns. He loves making puns
Definitely but I have to say they actually make me laugh and put a smile on my face.
My ex gf should be included in this list damn if cheating was a course she would graduate with upper first class
Ouch
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and Extra Credick
Girls gotta please themselves, and everyone else too. The people they "care" about, not so much i guess. Lol
Oooh--that's harsh...
Highly entertaining video and I am wildly impressed with how you pronounced all these athletes names, serious props man. Excellent video
@@jayee5207 or how he pronounced badminton as badmin
Highly entertaining video and l am wildly impressed with how you pronounced all these athletes names, serious props man. Excellent video
@@Theunicorn2012 are you a bot lol
Remember: these are just some of the ones who got caught. Imagine all the ones who haven't been caught.
the point is not to get caught
WHAAAAAT!!!!??!? You mean to tell me more than 6 people have cheated in sports???
Look how long Lance Armstrong managed to fool the entire world, years and years.
@@wingerding yep.
Remember, it’s only illegal if you get caught.
How does Lance Armstrong not make this list!
Everyone knows. That’s old news.
Too obvi ??
Because these are regular villains, he's a supervillain.
No Ben Johnson either. Although Lance Armstrong cheated more than Ben.
What about deflategate?
While I did play some sports as a teen, I never cheated, and my record proves it (I was bad at them all).
At least you tried Del,and have a smile still,as this shows.Kudos.
Playing honestly and losing will always be better than cheating and winning.
And it's always more fun, because you never need to worry about covering your cheating! :D
While l did play some sports as a teen, l never cheated, and my record proves it (l was bad at them all).
Nice one!!! Same as me and I enjoyed every minute.
@@thempress-ro .....
ur not wrong XD
Tiger Woods
Oops... wrong kind of cheating. Never mind.
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I'm just impressed with his pronunciation of some of these names
I think he has practiced so much he doesn't even flinch on all the names, not just humans' names.
thats what you call practicing
Lol . Yeah right , calling Gujurat 'Guhurat' 🤦♂️😂
He's A Russian Disinformation agent, it was way to perfect...
Yeah, right. How do you know that is the right pronunciation?
Man when I was 12 yrs old, I was caught lying to my teacher in front of the whole classroom. The shame and embarrassment literally humbled and changed me forever. My father stopped speaking for almost a couple of years. I will never forget that incident and to this day I feel guilty of what I did.
A Couple of years what did you do
@@Safi-Zargar Reflected on my actions, suffered the consequences, lost trust among family and friends, especially my father, because he was the closest to me. He never scolded. mistreated, or punished me after that incident, I would have really been happy if he had done that. But the absence of his communication, and distance between us, scared me the most. I thought I lost him forever from my life. That situation humbled me, made me decide to win my father's trust at any cost. We became very close after that. I cherish every moment I spent with him.
What did you do?
That Badminton strategy is how people play skilled base match making video games which still takes the fun out of the game
Yep even video games nowadays have so many scandals with that kinda crap it’s all fake man lol
@rod scarborough Asia never seen this replay.
@@smallyoutuber9355 yup.. and today i just know that my country doing cheating in that badminton..
It's not cheating if it's within the rules. The badminton one was just very good strategy, and very bad planning from the IOC
Badminton strategy wasn't cheating, the Olympic committee was just outsmarted. They are to blame not the players.
I cant even cheat in a boardgame without feeling like i murdered someone. Some serious sociopaths here.
You're a honest dude.
Kudos to you. 👍
True
Same but i lose on purpose so the other person get the hapiness. Im happy seeing them happy. Been that way since I was a child.
I once accidentally cheated in a game, and when I realized it by the time I lost the game, I joked about it and said “I even cheated for the occasion”. My family still hasn’t let it go, and I don’t blame em.
I know like once I was playing like Going to cheat on a board game and once I cheated I swear it looked like a waterfall was on my face I was sweating so hard I don’t know what psychopaths they are but they are the top list
BE AMAZED is amazing, let this channel hit 10M subscribers!
Most of these cheaters would have done better if they hadn't cheated.
Yeah actually
I can't really say that for the woman who rides the train though..
@@dainsle lol
@@dainsle 😄
Absolutely. No one can tell me that sticking a tiny battery and motor would give you a huge benefit over the entire race. Pure psychology could help you more in such cases.
I almost got accused of cheating unintentionally at the 2007 national special olympic games. The reason? I did a time that was too fast for the organization's taste, but I kept my gold medal because the other guys in my race also beat their own time.
I reverse cheated to get out of a wrestling meet. Anyone could challenge for the A team to go to the meet. My friend in the weight class wanted to go. So I threw the challenge in points, but kept it close so the coaches wouldn't suspect anything. Two problems though. He kept going around bragging. And the coaches ended up sending me anyway as a independent wrestler. I beat him in the tournament in under 30 seconds.
So you "reverse cheating" didn't even work because you still had to go to the meet.
I was caught cheating in Kendo once, though it's more "unethical practice" than flat out cheating, I didn't take illegal substances and I didn't alter any of my gear in any way. I'm a big guy, 6'2" and weighing in at 240 lb. at the time, and in competitive kendo when a fighter steps out of the fight ring they are hit with a -0.5 point penalty. Normally, a match is over when it lasts 3 minutes or when one fighter is 2.0 points ahead of another fighter, so I used that to my advantage to purposefully shove my opponent from the ring. Now, shoving and pushing are LEGAL in kendo, however the main point is striking designated areas on the opponent to score points, so after the seventh time I shoved an opponent out of the ring, one of the high-ranking sensei called me out and told me that, while what I'm doing ISN'T illegal per se, the sport we're engaging in is KENDO and not SUMO, so he'd like me to rely more on my sword skills and less on throwing my weight around. He didn't ban me from the match, nor did he gave me any sort of penalty, but I decided that it's better to realize when I've been had and not push my luck, so I dropped the tactic. I ended up getting second place in my bracket (ikkyu and shodan), and I offered to have a rematch with the guy I shoved out the ring four times, we had a 5-minute bout with me declared the winner as the final score was 7-4. People in my group still call me Mr. Sumo now and again but that is normally said as a joke.
wats kendo?
@@SmilinMatt78 It is basically samurai style sword fighting with swords made from strips of bamboo fashioned together (it gives a rather satisfying springiness when you hit your opponent). It has a pretty strong honor thing going for it, so good on @arngeir for doing a rematch.
You were just adding elements of Sumo to your technique.
@@brentfu1119 true, but that was a kendo tournament, not MMA.
If they dont want you To x aß tactic they should Bann it. Your Goal is To follow the Rules and win and that ITS what you did
This is great. Each story comes with it's own "Dad Joke"....lol
yes, why, just why
r/thanks, I hate it
Pretty pun-ee
@@Ibrahim_7982 it isnt
@@Ibrahim_7982 lmao i cant have my own opinion? youre basically doing the same thing except you just have to be a butthurt. so jokes arent subjective? ok then :D.
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I am glad this video finally explained why they were throwing the 2012 batminton matches, other videos never elaborated on why they were throwing the game before. Thanks.
*"it wasn't my bike..."*
Um... so you didn't press the button to get the motor assist?
"yes, but... oh I see where you're going with that..."
Did you do it?
In that case, every race car driver could be like "not my car 🤷♂️" lol
If I remember correctly she didn’t actually use the bike in the race, it’s was just posted in the mechanical zone next to her spare bikes.
Probably she would say no i didn't, so I just have a heavier bike than everyone else.
I’m so bad at sports that I loose even if I cheat.
I think that you are good it’s just you don’t try or believe in yourself you can be an awesome player I believe in you
@@erichemer247 get a room.
Shaquille Myers no I’m to loose and that is why I lose.
@Shaquille Myers what the heck?!!
Realitea do you have a problem with me trying to spread inspiration
At this point, I believe it would be harder to find someone on the internet who hasn’t at least seen this vid on their homepage, than finding people who owns at least one apple right now..
I am surprised Lance Armstrong was not included in this list.
Another cyclist aye
1 of The years Lance won if they were to disqualify everyone juicing it would of been the person who came 19th was the first clean athlete. Nearly all those long distance cyclists are juicing and its way healthier for them to juice as sterouds help you heal faster.
but he did cheat in some races
I thought about amstrong from fmab😅
@@girinevass8559 what he's saying is it's not cheating when all the other competitors are also taking steroids so its a level playing field.
"If only he never wink"
Dark Play still lost tho
Still they found it after medical inspection by the general physiotherapist of the tournament
There are so many great things about Bloodgate.
The capsule was bought from a joke shop
Tom Williams hid it in his sick
Despite coming off with so much blood pouring from his mouth and winking, for added measure he limped off
As Andy Zaltzman (a Harlequin fan) said in The Bugle at the time, it would've been easier to go up to one of the forwards and insult them in order to bet real blood coming from his mouth
Sock
It was still pretty suspect that, only a couple of points down and without a specialist kicker, the only circumstance in the game that would enable them to bring a substituted player back on to bring their specialist kicker back on would happen almost immediately after the score changed to put them in that position. And Williams had only been on the pitch a couple of minutes, too. If he'd handed the capsule to a teammate who'd been on from the start or something it would have seemed less suspicious as well.
I will always remember my opportune cheating moment. It was at the high school city championships, track and field, high jump. Only two of us left, the other my biggest rival. He misses the jump. All I have to do is make it and I win cities. That year they had a rule that in order to be a clean jump you could not touch the bar. I touched the bar but no one noticed. The crowd went wild for me. I had won the gold. But I knew I fouled. I went over to the ref and told him I fouled. We attempted the jump again and neither of us could make it and we tied. I regretted it back then but now it's one of my proudest moments.
I wouldn't put any baseball cheating in this one . . . You could do a series of 100+ videos just on that sport.
I caught a cameraman running faster than Usain bolt
@666YT RICKUDO YT666 {ANTI-FURRY REPUBLIC} wait so you've been to the FBI headquarters???
It is amazing! Without the camera, they would have been even faster!
Well that was just an ad lmao
Camera mens are the main characters
Woah
There's more to the Spanish basketball one.
1. The person who broke the story claimed that, as a reporter in his day job, he was doing an undercover expose on the cheating. However, he only came out and blew the lid on it after people had been coming out and saying they recognised the players on the team as non-intellectually disabled people. Basically, it's extremely likely he was just trying to avoid the fallout.
2. Russia then *wasn't* awarded the gold medal because they couldn't provide sufficient evidence that their players were eligible either. So to this day, the event is listed as having no gold medal awarded.
"There's a problem with my tennis racket."
*Changes battery*
*Proceeds to zap flies*
"FBI OPEN UP!"
My racket actually has batteries for my analyser in there
Oh thats why my Brother always have like seizures
I have that
Tennis is gay. You shouldn't admit to participating in tennis so freely in a semi public forum.
@@ZDiddy7777 😂😂
Some one once told me something that fit this. "One can lose beautifully and one can win disgustingly. Which one is a person chooses tells a lot about that person."
2:45 Incidentally, the strategy of intentionally performing poorly to secure easier playoff berths in tournaments has a name. It's called "sandbagging".
it’s done in all sports
I raced BMX and motocross and I hates sandbaggers. BMX the classes were by wins it was 10 wins to turn intermediate and 20 to turn expert which was top class unless you went pro. I was an intermediate and kids would stop racing when they were close to 20 wins so they could sandbag and win them at a National or Double pointer or the Worlds so guys like me a real intermediate had no chance at the big events. Motocross was even worse because you could pick your class so you had experts racing in the beginners class and lapping them.
@Lemony Fresh smurfing is creating new accounts with beginners ranks but being a higher level player. its for pathetic peoples egos.
all forms of this kind of practice is corrupt and doesn't belong in competitions. it doesn't matter if it has an official definition to me, this is shitty
If you create a tournament that rewards losing you're an idiot and entirely to blame. Players play to win the tournament, not an individual game.
When I was at school I cheated in a cross country race . Started it waited in some bushes until the lead runner passed back by it and I rejoined the race and finished second. Which backfired because I was then asked to join the school cross country running team which I never joined . I only cheated because I was lazy and didn't want to run the full distance lol
Loads of kids did that on a wet day...😎
"Hmmm... let's use a bright red power button to activate the motor that we're trying to hide."
I doubt the button shown was truly from her bike. He mentions she had a Bluetooth switch and was only caught due to wires running from the seat battery. Ray Charles coulda spotted that button in his current condition. Impressive that they were able to hide an electric motor on the sprocket. Took some serious ability to provide a motor and power source capable of pushing a bike for an extended period without being super obvious.
@@brettgiles1496 the commentator said the Bluetooth was activated by a button on her handlebars.
That's basically racing on an e-bike. 😂😂
There was a button, but it was hidden under the tape around the handlebar and it definitely wasn’t red.
Should do the job..
I play pokémon, yugioh, and mtg (trading card games or tcgs). While these games are not technically sports, they are played competitively in tournaments all over the world. When playing these games in a tournament setting, you can be disqualified for breaking the tournament rules and some players have even been banned from these tournaments for life. One time I was playing in a yugioh tournament and my opponent had deliberately damaged the sleeves on my cards thus “marking” my cards while shuffling them in an attempt to get me disqualified. After he handed them back to me, I immediately called over a judge and told them what my opponent had done. Let’s just say the guy was immediately disqualified from the tournament told to go home. I just hope that guy never tried to cheat his way to victory again.
So he cheated to make it seem like you cheated. I've rarely seen that type of method. At least you noticed before he lied and got you in trouble.
@@Tori-Chan_Or_Bird-Chan Up until that time, I’d never seen anyone use that method either. But, as you know, cheaters will use all kinds of methods to cheat their way to victory and they may not use the same method every time. Some cheaters will stack their deck in such a way that they always draw a good hand every time they shuffle their deck. Some will even try to stack your own deck against you. Some will try to play with banned/illegal cards, some will try to play with marked cards, some will play a card and not do what the card says they have to do, and some will find a good card in their deck, hide it in their hand, and then put it on the top of their deck after shuffling. Catching cheaters is not easy and if you think your opponent is cheating, don’t be afraid to call over a judge and tell them about your suspicions. Even if you end up being wrong.
I'm gonna crack if I hear another pun in this channel
Beautiful *clap clap clap*
Puns are Funny, I like Puns,
Eeeee lol
Because e g g
How to basic joined the chat
“In a sport like baseball, one fumble can be the reason behind victory and defeat”
😂😂
Bruh I was scrolling down like "Please tell me I'm not the only one who noticed that" lol
Your editing skills are very impressive. 👏👏👏
This guy : *BADMEN*
Badminton players : *Are we a joke to you*
I live in a village called bathmen (in dutch pronounced as badman)
Give a thumbs up if you like badminton👌
WTF 23 likes on 23 hours
@@seanmichael2777 me
Just Shrek I play aswell in South Africa.
I think this counts:
Sammy Sosa was caught using a corked bat during one of his games. The notoriety of the scandal prompted the Mythbusters to determine whether or not a corked bat grants an advantage. They discovered that “corking” the bat actually has the opposite effect because the cork in the bat acts as a shock absorber.
But they can swing quicker allowing for a longer reaction time
My dad played major league i played but didn't have much help cause he was always gone but ive used a corked bat in practice and ill tell you right now i could literally take stitches out of a ball with a corked bat you can swing a lot faster and when you make contact with a ball going almost 100mph its a sound you will never forget !
Man they failed to mention Billy Collins went into a spiral after that loss bcuz he couldn’t box anymore due to the eye injury. It was terrible enough that those guys cheated, they were effectively the reason he is no longer with us. The family never got any restitution from the commission either. Then the boxing commission made it so they couldnt be sued again for the same thing
Cheating in any sport is the most shameful thing ever.
The only "cheating" allowable is gene pool jackpot. 😂
Indeed.. Says so much abt the cheater.Not only do they lack honesty but a lack of sense of justice, empathy for whoever they stole the title from, shame they would cause their families and friends.. And on and on..
Especially Special Olympics. How desperate for a win can you be??
This dude on a roll for all these puns 😂😂
Yes sirrrr👁👄👁
Ye
Like the Pilsbury doughboy! Badum psh!
Be Amazed, you make me happy when I think of negative thoughts.
I've been cheating on my diet for years and I have yet to be caught
Your extra weight tells on you.
All the bad puns in this broke my eyeballs from rolling them so hard.
Lighten up
🤣🤣
You broke your eyeballs? You should see a doctor about that.
I hope you mean stop your eyes from rolling
The Spanish Basketball thing had a massive impact. All the events for people with impaired intellectual capacity got dropped from the Paralympics in 2004 meaning tens of thousands of potential participants have been denied the right to participate in one of world sports biggest events.
Thanks for causing the dreams of someone with high functioning Autism ( too high functioning for the special Olympics) from competing in the Paralympics. I wondered why someone on the spectrum wasn't included.
I love the casual disses at the end of each case. No chill.😂
How could they live with themselves or feel good about it if they had to cheat to win??? It’s absolutely ridiculous! I would NEVER feel good about myself ever again!
Usually prize money, usually the reason for cheating in the first place helps soften the blow.
A sport synonymous with cheating is cricket. Over the years every major country playing it has been found out and there are many ways to cheat. A relatively recent example was Australia in South Africa where a bowler used sand paper on the ball. Three players including the captain got bans.
Sandpaper on the ball? To throw the center of gravity off-kilter, I presume. That's just not cricket!
@@KororaPenguin No, I think roughing up the surface of the ball helps the bowler get a grip on the ball in order to put a deadly, near-unhittable spin on it.
''the bike Belonged to a friend'' yeah but you still pushed the button
The initial defense was the bike wasn't used in the race, but was in her official area. On another note, some racers especially in cyclocross prefer to accelerate on some surfaces while seated. I'm not saying she did or didn't use the technology at some point, but each statement separately was acceptable. And she was used to set an example with a very harsh punishment compared to typical doping sinners, even repeat offenders.
In a little league baseball game, the games either ran 6 innings or 2hrs whatever came first. We were down 5-1 going into top of the 5th inning. With about 50min game time left as well. Well, we ended up scoring 3 runs making it 5-4, going into bottom of the 5th with 25min left of game time. We were able to get 3 outs with 2min left in game time. And apart of the rule I stated earlier, if you start the top of the 6th before clock runs out, you complete the full 6 innings, and start means all players on field and batter is ready. However, our opponent somehow had 2 of its players somehow lose their gloves. And wasted the 2 min left so ump called the game since the 6th inning didn’t start because players weren’t on the field. My coach tried to argue with the ump saying they are purposely “not finding” gloves to end the game so that we can’t get a chance to bat. The ump said “not my problem, rules and rules”. This game basically put us out of the possibility of a medel, which they give to 1st and 2nd. My coach went to the league office and filed complaint along with other parents of my teammates. They said while we cannot prove that they cheated, they changed the wording of the rule the start of the 6th inning is as soon as 5th inning is over, not when all players are on the field.
China: I’m going to lose early to beat weaker teams
S. Korea: Ha-Nah
This is golden.
More than gold diamond SCRATCH THAT netherite
I would like my own to get #69, but someone else can have that honor
Nice
This is happening in soccer game also. Blame it on the flaw system.
Is 21 degrees celcius supposed to be hot or something? That's literally aircon temperature
Depends what country you’re from where I’m from it’s a miracle to reach that
@@bjplvsut Oh I see, where I'm from, anything below 20°C feels like freezing, and 30°C is like the regular temperature where we can run without sweating yet
New Zealand is a good day. 12 degrees is starting to get chilly. 30 is hot
Mike I’m from Scotland 12 degrees is like what we are at all the time and the wind is like 25 mph so makes it feel like 8 degrees, I really need to move 😂
@@bjplvsut some nights in new Zealand. Its 15 over summer. To close to Australia so we get their heat. Just minuse the fires
Tonya Harding has been used as a bad example in figure skating ever since the incident. it was a disgusting event that shook figure skaters and to this day is still told to me.
I caught a goalie using glue to catch the ball with his finger tips. When I asked the ref how he was stopping the ball like that, he walked over and ask the goalie to clap his hands. The dude did and got his hands stuck. It was high school and we still lost the game by one, but it would likely be a worst defeat if the cheater stayed
His hands got stuck together? That seems unlikely.
That just sounds like you're lying
"In sports like BASEBALL... one FUMBLE can mean the difference between victory and defeat..." ??? Huh?
Ya caught that.
Later he called the umpires referees??
the definition of fumble is to use your hands in a clumsy manor while handling something. So just cause it’s a football term doesn’t mean he meant it in that exact way. He meant it in the general definition
I’ll try to explain: whether or not someone catches the ball before it touches the ground determines whether someone is “out” or “safe”, whether or not they’re on base.
I'm more shocked he went with the pine tar scandal instead of the Astros
Suggestions: Michael Schumacher pretending to crash at Monaco in order to secure pole position. Or him deliberately trying to crash into title rival Jacques Villeneuve at the Formula One title decider in Jerez in 1997. He was stripped of his points for the entire season.
I love how many puns he makes
I'm surprised that Tom Brady and the Patriots are not on this list
No shit. Deflategate and wasn't Bill Belichick caught spying on the Bengals or something like that? Lol
Deflategate was nothing in comparison. The worst was against the Eagles in the 2005 superbowl. I stopped watching it bc it was painfully obvious. It was like the entire patriots defense was in every huddle. Brady had coaches in his earpiece during play telling him who was open. + much more. Brady and Belicheat should've both been banned from the NFL.
Bahaha you salty Patriot haters never give up!
Jeff Merz if they were black they would have been.. Sad but true and I’m white 😂
Motor in the bike is absolute best, an optional feature worthy of further development. Cheers!
Trans women competing in women's sport needs to go down as the biggest cheating scandal of all time.
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No Tom Brady or Pat's? I know the NFL is technically
Entertainment but common.
Those big sticky balls joke about the NBA player aged like fine wine.
who goes “ oh let me sit down and watch some badminton” lol
😂
i did lol
Olympic badminton is pretty sweet, but not as good as women's beach volleyball lol
The Hidden Electric Motor On That Cycle Was Devious & Daring..I'm Impressed..
Could have gotten away with it too if she was hasty, still not condoning cheating
Hidden electric motors are somewhat common in the cycling world, for every one they uncover there's twenty they don't
Why Type Like This?
It wasn’t me but one of the pitchers I caught for in hs used pine tar for almost every game by hiding it on an area right between his shoulder and neck. He got caught when he was hit in the head by a ball and they were checking for a concussion. He got kicked from the team
The bike girl at the end was like, "it's my friends bike"
She want saying that when she was pushing the button to go faster...lol
Out of all of them, I kinda admire the bike one. Any idiot can do drugs, this is some next level audacity
I’m thinking the construction of the bike could have being better. If battery was in the seat post, rather than in the saddle, would have made better concealment. Also who paints the button red on a black grip if the button was meant to be hidden?
In all honesty through, what type of battery could store sufficient power to give a relevant boost, whilst over coming the disadvantage of all that extra weight - battery itself, motor, gearing, etc.
Tour de France athletes spend hundreds or thousands to cut every possible ounce...
@@reallifeengineer7214 I'm sure you're not intimating she would have used some Wal-Mart Duracell battery but there are a lot of relatively high capacitor (storage for non-engineers) hobbiest batteries which when used at just the right time can make all the difference in the world.
@@danielfronc4304
😂😂
Nice.
No, I don't mean batteries folks buy from local stores. I understand one would go with Lithium-ion cells similar to those used in Tesla, much better power density.
But still, if consider the total energy that's packed, and what amount of pedaling energy it takes to bring each extra pound through the entire course, I think that lady is better off to just lose 3~5 lbs of her own body weight, and skip this cheat all together.
@@reallifeengineer7214 any LiPo battery? Electric motors and batteries have made crazy leaps and bounds!
Twenty thousand franks that's a lot of hot dogs😂
Back in the 1980's the Amatuer Athletics Association did a blitz on many drugs they deemed unacceptable in sports. This included several medications used to control asthma. Because of this several athletes were banned, myself included. It was unfare, but they refused to back down.
*More athletes caught cheating.
The dude with his bike with that red button on his bike I thought he had NOS on it 😂
Ahem!
He is a She dude.
The thing is that she was punisht double as hard as those who take actuel doping. On that note they effectivly killed here career, while others still have a chance to redeem themself.
leviathanmdk ok chill ❄️
@@leviathanmdk She basically had an "electric" bike--with drugs/etc. you still have to do the work. Plus it's so prevalent unfortunately, it's like comparing caffeine to a hoverboard in their eyes. Both wrong tho, agree'd. Plus, maybe if she would have come clean-instead of acting like since it wasn't her bike it's no big deal...
Ben Johnson's 1988 100m win against Carl Lewis... Johnson tested positive for drugs and was stripped of his gold medal 3 days later!
Seriously, how could you miss lance Armstrong's scandal
THANK YOU!!!
Probably because everyone already knows about it, it’s boring to hear a story you’ve heard a hundred times already
Armstrong's story ?!? They didn't have the balls to put that on here.
Absolutely right, that’s my question also.
Baseball steroids ... baseball corked bats too
Two things, first of all, I would never cheat at sports, mostly because I hate sports.
Secondly, I do not cheat, I exploit loopholes.
Yep. There is a difference between cheating and taking advantage of loopholes. Card counting is another, which, at its core, is knowing statistics and having a good memory.
Since when is using the knowledge in your brain, and having an excellent memory, considered cheating? Make it make sense. Lol.
I’m a center for my football team and I move the ball forwards a little every play, nothing noticeable but like a couple of inches, really adds up
I feel bad for Nancy,she literally got hurt just so Tonya could win!
Yeah, while the bone wasn't broken as was their intent, bone bruises hurt like hell and are slow to heal.
Some people just can't be legit
You smell
Like Macaroni
@@mrcrunch9538 u look
@@mrcrunch9538 like a crackhead
“In sports like baseball, one fumble can mean the difference in victory or defeat”
In 30 years, I still haven’t seen a fumble once in baseball.
He may be using "fumble" in a more general sense as just an alternative to "mistake"
Well you have clearly never seen intense baseball, lol.
I was just about to say that, better grip or more motion on the ball yeah but fumble?
Fact: Once a runner cheated in a race by swapping over with their identical twin in a loo half way through the race, but were caught due to one wearing their watch on the wrong wrist.
(Horrible Histories)
Couple of rookies
Ive never cheated in a sport or seen someone cheating in a offical game but I have cheated on a spelling test by hiding a sample paper that had all the answers on it under my desk without getting caught
Well then you're a terrible person
It’s ok I think almost everyone has done that at least once
To cheat is to admit you didn't have what it takes to win
the last statement "have you ever caught cheating before" got me 🤣🤣🤣
Let's take a moment to thank BE AMAZED for talking for so long in his videos. Thanks for not losing your voice. I am AMAZED.
Fans: How many puns can you include in your clip?
Be amazed: yes.
Why is the entire Russian athletes not on this list.
That "that's certainly one way to TRAIN" 🤣
Where do they get all this info?! It’s super crazy but so fun to watch.
Imagine caught cheating in exam😞
in high school i played football and my friend had a broken arm. he was allowed to play in games with a big cast that protected his arm. he used to slip little weights or something heavy in his cast before every game and use it like a club until a ref found it and he was ejected.