The lockout rule is frustrating because at this point they've been so strict for so long that being more lenient (more REASONABLE) would call every past decision into question, and they've locked themselves into this mode of "Since we didn't accept that past lift, we can't accept this one". But they keep getting stricter and stricter. Ironically, trying to be "fair" is only making the competitions less fair IMO. People are getting robbed and they'll continue getting robbed because they (judges) can't admit they're making mistakes and won't change their interpretation of the rule.
@@Bdhdheksnsb i’m talking about this individual lifter. if an armenian lifter was getting booed and jeered at, but still came first, you would’ve been happy too
@@alexpark6443 he didn’t get first though, just barely finished above the Armenian for second place. Turkey is 85 million and Armenia is 3 million and Armenia walked away as the top team by far in Europe, that’s an L for him and his nation since for him it wasn’t even just about him, but rather the nation he represents.
Disgusting crowd towards the Turkish lifter. Props to him for taking several medals away from this competition. It's almost as if he used their hate to fuel his lifts. He made a fan of me for sure 👊🏻
For everyone complaining about the crowd, remember the Ottoman empire committed a massive genocide against Armenians a little over a century ago. I don't remember people being outraged about Irish, Scottish or several other groups oppressed by the British empire celebrating British misfortune.
@@alexpark6443 It’s not just the past, you’re ignorant of the issues so don’t speak. Just in 2020 they invaded Armenian lands again together with Azerbaijan.
Armenians hate Turks(just the racist ones),but as a Turk myself,i dont think Turkish people(just the racist ones) hate Armenians as much as they used to. They probably dont mind anymore. Arabs get more hate nowadays.
@@zagortenay33 If only, don't forget dictatorships frequently try to legitimize their rule through sport. Just look at what happened with Qatar and the world cup, the entire thing from beginning to end, it was nothing but politics to show off their wealth and status and legitimize their politics. I wish one could but it hasn't been the case for literally thousands of years.
hi, i'm kinda new to watching these competitions : could you explain why there seems to be no specific order for the attempts ? like if you are the first to lift, you should be the first for each attempt, right ?
it's in order from lightest to heaviest attempts. it makes bar loading easier so you dont have to constantly deload and there's strategy in where you try to place yourself in the turn order with your weight attempt, coaches can also change the weight to move up or down in turn order while they're in the backroom
Well then if there are two athletes with the same weight and one athlete misses does it go to the next athlete or do they follow themselves. It moves on to the next right before going back to whoever missed it?
@@patricklang7162" The following four (4) factors listed in priority must be considered when calling the athletes: 1. The weight of the barbell (lightest weight first) 2. The number of the attempt (lowest number first) 3. The sequence / order of the previous attempt(s) (the athlete who lifted earliest is first) 4. The start number of the athlete (lowest first)." this is the best answer i can give you haha it's definitely happened before i've definitely seen it happen before i just dont remember. im assuming it gets settled by 2
@@eggbot lol I’m More confused now. I just watched the supers go and two or three guys were doing 170. One guy missed and I think they went to the next guy before the one who missed lifted again.
Don't understand the slow-mo shots where they focus on nothing, the lift finishes, and then they put the lifter into frame
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The lockout rule is frustrating because at this point they've been so strict for so long that being more lenient (more REASONABLE) would call every past decision into question, and they've locked themselves into this mode of "Since we didn't accept that past lift, we can't accept this one". But they keep getting stricter and stricter. Ironically, trying to be "fair" is only making the competitions less fair IMO. People are getting robbed and they'll continue getting robbed because they (judges) can't admit they're making mistakes and won't change their interpretation of the rule.
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mad respect to the turkish lifter despite the large amount of hate. came victorious
3 million Armenia had 14 more medals than the country with the second most medals 😂. Who do you think was victorious again?
@@Bdhdheksnsb i’m talking about this individual lifter. if an armenian lifter was getting booed and jeered at, but still came first, you would’ve been happy too
@@alexpark6443 he didn’t get first though, just barely finished above the Armenian for second place. Turkey is 85 million and Armenia is 3 million and Armenia walked away as the top team by far in Europe, that’s an L for him and his nation since for him it wasn’t even just about him, but rather the nation he represents.
Can't believe they gave Rafik a white light on his last clean and jerk. Pathetic judges.
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Disgusting crowd towards the Turkish lifter. Props to him for taking several medals away from this competition. It's almost as if he used their hate to fuel his lifts. He made a fan of me for sure 👊🏻
Let em boo, its fuel 👌
For everyone complaining about the crowd, remember the Ottoman empire committed a massive genocide against Armenians a little over a century ago. I don't remember people being outraged about Irish, Scottish or several other groups oppressed by the British empire celebrating British misfortune.
the past is the past. these people werent even involved in the genocide. likewise, are all jews mad at the Germans? no.
@@alexpark6443 Very well said. No need to fuel hate among nations. It won't do any good.
@@alexpark6443 It’s not just the past, you’re ignorant of the issues so don’t speak. Just in 2020 they invaded Armenian lands again together with Azerbaijan.
@@Bdhdheksnsb did he?
@@Bdhdheksnsb there’s no point of hating on innocent people. the country was wrong not an olympic lifter
Whats the deal with the Turkish lifters?
Diplomatic politic conflict of interests between the two countries
@@ace.s1ckz127 kinda stupid to be honest
Armenians hate Turks(just the racist ones),but as a Turk myself,i dont think Turkish people(just the racist ones) hate Armenians as much as they used to. They probably dont mind anymore. Arabs get more hate nowadays.
Look up the Armenian Genocide
Armenian ge no cide around 1918
Why hate against the Turkish?
Armenian genocide still denied to this day idk
@@needsmorsleep Keep politics away from sports.
@@zagortenay33 If only, don't forget dictatorships frequently try to legitimize their rule through sport. Just look at what happened with Qatar and the world cup, the entire thing from beginning to end, it was nothing but politics to show off their wealth and status and legitimize their politics. I wish one could but it hasn't been the case for literally thousands of years.
@@zagortenay33well you can try Canute! 😮
hi, i'm kinda new to watching these competitions : could you explain why there seems to be no specific order for the attempts ? like if you are the first to lift, you should be the first for each attempt, right ?
it's in order from lightest to heaviest attempts. it makes bar loading easier so you dont have to constantly deload and there's strategy in where you try to place yourself in the turn order with your weight attempt, coaches can also change the weight to move up or down in turn order while they're in the backroom
@@eggbot thanks for answering !
Well then if there are two athletes with the same weight and one athlete misses does it go to the next athlete or do they follow themselves. It moves on to the next right before going back to whoever missed it?
@@patricklang7162" The following four (4) factors listed in priority must be considered when calling the
athletes:
1. The weight of the barbell (lightest weight first)
2. The number of the attempt (lowest number first)
3. The sequence / order of the previous attempt(s) (the athlete who lifted earliest
is first)
4. The start number of the athlete (lowest first)."
this is the best answer i can give you haha it's definitely happened before i've definitely seen it happen before i just dont remember. im assuming it gets settled by 2
@@eggbot lol I’m
More confused now. I just watched the supers go and two or three guys were doing 170. One guy missed and I think they went to the next guy before the one who missed lifted again.
Austrian? For how long?
Why do weight classes seem to have such random values? 🤔
Will the 81s be in the next worlds? Until when would these non-Olympic categories exist?
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Armenia still came away victorious with 36 total medals, 14 more than any other country. Mighty victory for a country of 3 million.
Why dose no one like the Turkish guy
Okay. I get the silence. However, cheering on athletes' missed attempts is showing the crowd's class. Coward acts.
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Appalling and unsporting behaviour in the crowd. The Turkish are there to lift, nothing else.
Naim snatched 152,5kg at -60kg......
He could power an airplane with the amount of shit he was blasting back then
@rc6146 above avarage
@@zwryy7622 Hahahhahaha...Well i think the the lifters are on much more shit nowadays, especially the Chinese :D:D:D...
@@metinotjedoubt it.
@@metinotje well, you'd be wrong
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