Laura Lindemann and Lisa Tertsch both crashed on the individual after being in the front group (so frustrating!), winning the team relay was such a great comeback for them! I loved how they raced.
LOVED IT. Such a fantastic format and really highlights short course triathlon with a nice balance of individual and team dynamics. Also, the NBC broadcast and commentary was absolutely spot on. Julie Swail is a treat and she should do triathlon commentary more often.
@@xander0901 I respectfully disagree about the commentary - Julie Swail knows very little about triathlon, and didn't know anything about the athletes. Helen Jenkins and Trevor Harris were missed!
I’m a firm believer that even with all of the training and nutrition boxes ticked,sometimes on a race day the body just says nah,I’m not up for it today..🤷♂️
Having been in that same situation, as I'm sure many watching here have also at some time, it's fair in that EVERYONE racing with you is also going through the same thing, same conditions, etc. We knew what we were getting into when we decided to compete. This is life, there will be winners and losers. As an athlete, as a person, you showed up and that makes you a winner. hopefully we realize that our efforts, whether we win or not, doesn't define us. How we handle the losses and how we treat others is what defines us.
So this video, specifically the segment about doping, aged well...in however many hours there were between finishing it and Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez's suspension announcement...
I would like to see a longer distance triathlon in the Olympics, like a 70.3, but I'd never seen anything like the mixed team relay and that was AWESOME.
I hadn't ever considered how non-drafting vs draft-legal might be different in Olympic vs mixed relay before. But James makes some good points. I think I'm convinced: mixed relay should be non-drafting.
I loved the relay, such a dynamic! Actually would like to see this as individual competition i.e. 4xSwim, Bike, Run each athlete. I mean would be a mess in the T1/T2 but more exciting to watch than a T100
So if a Pro speaks out against doping they look sus, and if they don't speak out against doping they look sus. Got it. Thanks for your constructive input into the debate.
Wow, 11% doping with performance enhancing drugs in the amateur field is super aggravating for me! I have raced the Ironman 70.3 world champs every year since 2019 (other than 2020 due to COVID), and finished in the top 10% of my age group without cheating. Imagine if they tested the top age groupers, I wonder where I would have actually placed!
Weird thing about the olympic triathlon relay, other than swimming with mr hanky, is if you add up the distance passed by all 4 members of the relay combined, they travel a shorter distance than the individual tri racers. Shouldn't it be 4 olympic distance tris, or at least 4 sprint distance tris?
I think it was crazy how Taylor Knibb chasing down the front to the gold that was in GB’s hands away and gave it to Germany who was resigned to silver.
The LA triathlon will be held in Long Beach, which is very promising as Long Beach is very experienced in hosting triathlon events. The most notable would be the Long Beach Legacy Triathlon.
Those 11% and 13% are people admitting. I think you can at least double that, for people that would never admit it. Look around gyms and social media. Doping is rife amongst amateur athletes. From bodybuilding to CrossFit, to rugby. Most of those I’d imagine are not on the full EPO bandwagon like you’re man there.
Psychological tests have shown that people generally think that others behave like they do. So people who cheat justify it by saying that other people cheat - people who don't cheat assume that others are (mostly) clean. I prefer being in the latter category. The relay was indeed an amazing race! It was redemption for the Germans who had poor races in the individual and Taylor Knibb absolutely redeemed herself from her horrendous crashes in the TT and her 19th place in the individual. The Germans owe her for pulling Laura Lindemann up to Beth Potter. I do feel bad for the French team who were out of the medals through no fault of their own, but as a result of the poor behavior (again) by Hayden Wilde. He should be sanctioned by World Triathlon. He has caused multiple crashes over the past few years through his reckless behavior on the bike - at least this time he (and unfortunately his team) were also impacted. And kudos to Heather for excellent Track & Field commentary at the Olympics - what a pleasant surprise to hear her voice when I was watching the women's high jump!
As you read out yourself the people in the survey did not necessarily admit to doping, but to using something from a pharmacy. I don't think taking some aspirin for a headache counts as doping for age group athletes.
As they read out, specifically performance enhancing and there are a list of the substances they give as examples, every single one which are commonly associated with doping
I have read the original scientific report on the previous study they did (publishedcin PLoS ONE) and the questions are ambigious and can be easily misunderstood. Doping among age groupers may be an issue but I dont think that 13% will admit of doping while queing for their IM registration. Poor science. Unfortunately they get the coverage and sensation that they are after.
Doping among amateurs is one of the most senseless things I can imagine. I understand that some might accidentally use something on the banned list (and I hope that’s what accounts for the majority of the 11%), but deliberately using substances that pose health risks is baffling to me. Our goal is to stay fit, have fun, and improve ourselves.
Doping in Age Groupers! Now that is crazy. Those considering should look into the risks for anabolic steroid use (source webMD); High blood pressure Blood clots Heart issues, including heart attack Stroke Liver damage Short stature (if you're an adolescent) Male-pattern baldness Aggression Mania Delusions Major depressive disorder Here’s the EPO list of risks source (webMD): blood clots, heart attack, stroke, or heart failure. Oh yay! TOTALLY WORTH IT! Tell Jan.
The non drafting argument is quite weak to me. What is being proposed is a non draft bike leg. Will you also propose non draft swim? Wil you also propose non draft run?
Doping is obviously bad for any sport, but doping at the age group level is just so sad and really defeats the purpose of mass-participation events. If the major race organizers like Ironman decided to roll out drug testing for age groupers, I would be willing to pay extra if it meant more assurances of clean competition at the age group level.
Draft legal is fine and can make a race exciting as long as it’s not on a pan flat course. Why can’t we have at least one punchy hill per lap? At least that will separate the riders out a little.
Being draft legal was so much better. Way more tactics and closer finishes. They should've moved the venue away from the Seine honestly. They put athletes into unnecessary danger.
I want to hear what you guys think about the contaminated eggs and chicken that Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez ate and gave him a positive result for clomiphen!
It would have been easy for the organisers to have parked a few strategic barges to deflect the current. A billion spent on the storm system when surely it only required a temporary screen to reduce some of the bigger particulates. It was a "shit show". And knowing that there could be rain why would they not add some texture to the crosswalk white paint. This is a bicycling nation they do know better. ps Talking about Challenge races, they have taken over the Montreal Esprit. A race that takes place on a permanent Gilles Villeneuve F1 race course in the middle of Montreal. It may be the fastest racing in the series. And how many times does anyone get to race on a Formula 1 track, and swim in an Olympic Rowing basin. The run is dead flat and you can see your competition all the way around the run course. It's a gas.
The French did claw themselves back in Tokyo after a poor start leg. and if GTB has gone 4th leg then Britain might have gold cause Knibb wouldn’t have caught her on bike.
The guy ‚Jens‘ they interviewed, he finishes in the last quarter of races… why would you risk your health and dope?! I don’t get it and the high number makes me very angry.. testing is expensive but for high age group finishers there should be more testing.. in the Video they asked how many age groupers had been tested, they said 3 but did sent the camera man away.. so nobody saw it. So did it really happen? I don‘t think so.
What did you think of the mixed relay teams' display at the Olympics? 🏃♀🏃
Laura Lindemann and Lisa Tertsch both crashed on the individual after being in the front group (so frustrating!), winning the team relay was such a great comeback for them! I loved how they raced.
LOVED IT. Such a fantastic format and really highlights short course triathlon with a nice balance of individual and team dynamics.
Also, the NBC broadcast and commentary was absolutely spot on. Julie Swail is a treat and she should do triathlon commentary more often.
@@xander0901 I respectfully disagree about the commentary - Julie Swail knows very little about triathlon, and didn't know anything about the athletes. Helen Jenkins and Trevor Harris were missed!
Stay in your lane James Cunnama and leave the mixed relay to draft legal! 😜
Best event of the Olympics so far, if you ask me. The French team's comeback was so darn cool.
Hope you guys cover the para Olympic triathlon as well.
I’m a firm believer that even with all of the training and nutrition boxes ticked,sometimes on a race day the body just says nah,I’m not up for it today..🤷♂️
And I believe that probably comes down to the brain attached to said body.
Having been in that same situation, as I'm sure many watching here have also at some time, it's fair in that EVERYONE racing with you is also going through the same thing, same conditions, etc. We knew what we were getting into when we decided to compete. This is life, there will be winners and losers. As an athlete, as a person, you showed up and that makes you a winner. hopefully we realize that our efforts, whether we win or not, doesn't define us. How we handle the losses and how we treat others is what defines us.
So this video, specifically the segment about doping, aged well...in however many hours there were between finishing it and Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez's suspension announcement...
Thanks for the coverage, looking forward to the Paralympics.
I would like to see a longer distance triathlon in the Olympics, like a 70.3, but I'd never seen anything like the mixed team relay and that was AWESOME.
It would be nice to have a Sprint, an olympic and a 70.3 distance.
I hadn't ever considered how non-drafting vs draft-legal might be different in Olympic vs mixed relay before. But James makes some good points. I think I'm convinced: mixed relay should be non-drafting.
I loved the relay, such a dynamic! Actually would like to see this as individual competition i.e. 4xSwim, Bike, Run each athlete. I mean would be a mess in the T1/T2 but more exciting to watch than a T100
I generally love GTN❤
"Generally"? 🤔
All 3 Olympic events were out of this world. The only question we should be asking is how we make more triathlon events like that !
Mark looking at James on his doping rant like 🫣 dont get us in hot water 😂
When a pro or ex pro goes on a rant about doping, it makes him/her look sus. James should tone it down a little. 😉
So if a Pro speaks out against doping they look sus, and if they don't speak out against doping they look sus. Got it. Thanks for your constructive input into the debate.
damn I love you guys !
Wow, 11% doping with performance enhancing drugs in the amateur field is super aggravating for me! I have raced the Ironman 70.3 world champs every year since 2019 (other than 2020 due to COVID), and finished in the top 10% of my age group without cheating.
Imagine if they tested the top age groupers, I wonder where I would have actually placed!
In reality, that 11% is a lot higher
Weird thing about the olympic triathlon relay, other than swimming with mr hanky, is if you add up the distance passed by all 4 members of the relay combined, they travel a shorter distance than the individual tri racers. Shouldn't it be 4 olympic distance tris, or at least 4 sprint distance tris?
I think it was crazy how Taylor Knibb chasing down the front to the gold that was in GB’s hands away and gave it to Germany who was resigned to silver.
Cant wait for the swim in the LA river.
According to Wikipedia the LA triathlon will be on the Long Beach Waterfront. Which I don't _think_ is a river, from my search.
The LA triathlon will be held in Long Beach, which is very promising as Long Beach is very experienced in hosting triathlon events. The most notable would be the Long Beach Legacy Triathlon.
Those 11% and 13% are people admitting. I think you can at least double that, for people that would never admit it.
Look around gyms and social media. Doping is rife amongst amateur athletes. From bodybuilding to CrossFit, to rugby.
Most of those I’d imagine are not on the full EPO bandwagon like you’re man there.
About the doping documentary: You can watch it on youtube and choose automaticly translated subtitles.
Yes, it's on the BR24 channel
thank you for the information!
@GTN what do you guys think of a Tomas Rodriguez’s suspension for a positive test for Clomiphene?
A hard swim is is usually avoided by triathlon organisers but will always benefit stronger swimmers and those who know the water.
Psychological tests have shown that people generally think that others behave like they do. So people who cheat justify it by saying that other people cheat - people who don't cheat assume that others are (mostly) clean. I prefer being in the latter category.
The relay was indeed an amazing race! It was redemption for the Germans who had poor races in the individual and Taylor Knibb absolutely redeemed herself from her horrendous crashes in the TT and her 19th place in the individual. The Germans owe her for pulling Laura Lindemann up to Beth Potter.
I do feel bad for the French team who were out of the medals through no fault of their own, but as a result of the poor behavior (again) by Hayden Wilde. He should be sanctioned by World Triathlon. He has caused multiple crashes over the past few years through his reckless behavior on the bike - at least this time he (and unfortunately his team) were also impacted.
And kudos to Heather for excellent Track & Field commentary at the Olympics - what a pleasant surprise to hear her voice when I was watching the women's high jump!
As you read out yourself the people in the survey did not necessarily admit to doping, but to using something from a pharmacy. I don't think taking some aspirin for a headache counts as doping for age group athletes.
As they read out, specifically performance enhancing and there are a list of the substances they give as examples, every single one which are commonly associated with doping
Doping makes you a dope. Maybe it’s affecting his brain/cognitive function. He’s projecting onto others.
I have read the original scientific report on the previous study they did (publishedcin PLoS ONE) and the questions are ambigious and can be easily misunderstood. Doping among age groupers may be an issue but I dont think that 13% will admit of doping while queing for their IM registration. Poor science. Unfortunately they get the coverage and sensation that they are after.
And boom! Just like that, i entered the too 40% of my races when it comes to legit performances! 🎉😉
They need some sort of GPS in their timing chip so we can see live gaps, who's who in the water and biking and running speeds.
Doping among amateurs is one of the most senseless things I can imagine. I understand that some might accidentally use something on the banned list (and I hope that’s what accounts for the majority of the 11%), but deliberately using substances that pose health risks is baffling to me. Our goal is to stay fit, have fun, and improve ourselves.
Doping in Age Groupers! Now that is crazy.
Those considering should look into the risks for anabolic steroid use (source webMD);
High blood pressure
Blood clots
Heart issues, including heart attack
Stroke
Liver damage
Short stature (if you're an adolescent)
Male-pattern baldness
Aggression
Mania
Delusions
Major depressive disorder
Here’s the EPO list of risks source (webMD):
blood clots,
heart attack,
stroke, or
heart failure.
Oh yay! TOTALLY WORTH IT! Tell Jan.
Try-spy: Richard Murray!
Best tri to disagree ever! I'm with James on this one! 😂
Gutted for my Countrymates 🇫🇷🥲
🎉🎉🎉
Easy tri spy - Richard Murray
The non drafting argument is quite weak to me. What is being proposed is a non draft bike leg. Will you also propose non draft swim? Wil you also propose non draft run?
Im sure a lot of people's legs felt dead because the race being delayed, it totally screwed their taper. Maybe not physically but mentally.
Try Spy: Kyle Smith looking jaw right there 😅
please share link for amateur doping
Tri Spy: Richard Murray
Doping is obviously bad for any sport, but doping at the age group level is just so sad and really defeats the purpose of mass-participation events. If the major race organizers like Ironman decided to roll out drug testing for age groupers, I would be willing to pay extra if it meant more assurances of clean competition at the age group level.
10:45, "if I'm honest" Mark!
And I was honest
Drag legal is better, its about not making a single mistake , transition, and look what taylor did
Draft legal is fine and can make a race exciting as long as it’s not on a pan flat course. Why can’t we have at least one punchy hill per lap? At least that will separate the riders out a little.
Being draft legal was so much better. Way more tactics and closer finishes. They should've moved the venue away from the Seine honestly. They put athletes into unnecessary danger.
"Jens" makes an assumption that a lot of pros are doping ...... a few days later Thomas Rodriquez of Mexico fails a doping a test 🤣
Tri spy : Handsome Hanson?
I want to hear what you guys think about the contaminated eggs and chicken that Tomas Rodriguez Hernandez ate and gave him a positive result for clomiphen!
"contaminated eggs" 🤣🤣🤣
@@marcuswills6569 hahaha 😆😆😆 I want to know wher did he got those eggs
Tri Spy - Richard Murray?
Check your sources. It wasn't the water.
2nd 🎉
It would have been easy for the organisers to have parked a few strategic barges to deflect the current.
A billion spent on the storm system when surely it only required a temporary screen to reduce some of the bigger particulates. It was a "shit show".
And knowing that there could be rain why would they not add some texture to the crosswalk white paint. This is a bicycling nation they do know better.
ps
Talking about Challenge races, they have taken over the Montreal Esprit. A race that takes place on a permanent Gilles Villeneuve F1 race course in the middle of Montreal. It may be the fastest racing in the series. And how many times does anyone get to race on a Formula 1 track, and swim in an Olympic Rowing basin. The run is dead flat and you can see your competition all the way around the run course. It's a gas.
When you cut up the shoes to see the foam & carbon plate, it would be funny if, when you stick the knife in, it was actually a cake, not a shoe!! 😅
The French did claw themselves back in Tokyo after a poor start leg. and if GTB has gone 4th leg then Britain might have gold cause Knibb wouldn’t have caught her on bike.
gtb was britain's slowest leg, so no.
There ia this kind of human who is always assuming that he is beeing cheated on. And inturn justifies his own cheating.
The guy ‚Jens‘ they interviewed, he finishes in the last quarter of races… why would you risk your health and dope?! I don’t get it and the high number makes me very angry.. testing is expensive but for high age group finishers there should be more testing.. in the Video they asked how many age groupers had been tested, they said 3 but did sent the camera man away.. so nobody saw it. So did it really happen? I don‘t think so.
sam laidlow