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@triathlontimmy
Ай бұрын
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@aredditor4272
Ай бұрын
Kinda looks like this ain't your day job based on quantity, but the quality is standing out. If you became the top athletics content creator, which you could, maybe this could be your day job?
@XDtoMe
Ай бұрын
"history, my friend"
@lympharia8257
Ай бұрын
literally the coolest thing he could possibly have said
@AshworthMild
Ай бұрын
Barshim and Tamberi were best friends even before this, to the point of standing in the other's wedding, because they went through the same devastating injury and recovery process. When Tamberi was ready to give up, Barshim didn't let him -and that was when they were merely competitors. It forged a brotherhood and then they tied for gold in the proceeding Olympics. With Katie Moon and Nina Kennedy, Katie ended up being interviewed about it on a bunch of Australian morning shows about the decision to take the tie. It was a massive deal in Oz, and both Katie and Nina felt that continuing genuinely wasn't safe -their legs were just too dead. For those that want to see a clear winner... Watch men's pole vault and Mondo Duplantis. Otherwise... I would have forgotten the winner of these two events a shortly after. Instead, particularly in the case of Barshim/Tamberi, not just track fans but fans of the Olympics in general will likely be re-living that tie for decades to come.
@aguyfromnewzealand3392
Ай бұрын
What a beautiful love story
@marypagones6073
Ай бұрын
I’m still cracking up at the early pole vaulter who didn’t compete because his mom was worried. Early modern Olympics were wild, safety-wise. I think the swimming was held in open water one year and some swimmers caught typhoid fever.
@ninz5250
Ай бұрын
Katie has explained the pole vault jump off as partially due to a safety concern. When you’re jumping that high there’s a much larger risk of injury if you are super fatigued, which they clearly both were. Plus she already has an Olympic gold medal so I’m sure sharing a WC gold didn’t feel like a huge compromise
@ed_gaa6289
Ай бұрын
This high jump comp was so special, Tamberi had gone through SO MUCH to injury. Barshim and Tamberi are close too after competing against each other on the international circuit for years. They push the event so much.
@kktypescript2137
Ай бұрын
I love the sharing of the gold! They say the person who gets silver is sometimes sadder than the one who gets bronze. I’d be so mad if I had gold the lost it because I chose a jump off 😅
@D3usExMachina
Ай бұрын
Any chance you could have a look at the Barkley Ultra Marathon? It's one of the most wild running events of the year
@Calicoem
Ай бұрын
I think he only does track and field
@todallard8791
Ай бұрын
The Barkley changed rules on how far you can go, originally it was how many loops you could do, now each loop has a time limit so making the 3 loop target is far tougher as you no longer have the full time to complete them.
@baileyayyy5085
Ай бұрын
ultras and track are not even in the same arena... literally
@Majwt
Ай бұрын
Nice video. I had not heard of the joint gold medal for the female pole vault before.
@Marie-wd3hy
Ай бұрын
There was a jump off in the women's high jump final in the 1997 world championship. Three people had cleared every hight until 1.99 where they all failed out, but one person got it on a fourth attempt getting the gold medal while the two others shared the silver since they didn't get it on their fourth attempt.
@zwingler
Ай бұрын
Kind of sad to see them trying to hype up the crowd and theres just nobody xD
@aguyfromnewzealand3392
Ай бұрын
The cruelest of tie breaks in sport in recent years was in the cricket world cup final where after 50 overs each (8 hours of play!) The scores were tied 241runs each. Then they have what's called a super over, where both teams bat 6 balls to decide the winner of the world cup which is contested once every four years. A long story short, it came down to the final ball of the super over where New Zealand facing England who scored 15 runs and New Zealand needed 2 runs to win and if a tie was played out, then a countback would happen on how many boundaries (4s,6s) which ended up happening after the New Zealander got run out coming back for the winning run by mere inches! If you're intersted it's 2019 cricket world cup final. It's one of the greatest commentaries you'll ever hear even if you know nothing about cricket!
@pontmercy8
Ай бұрын
I love this channel! Interesting content and great editing. Keep the videos coming!
@Iloveyusomuch
Ай бұрын
Cool video as always
@lillyrose6568
Ай бұрын
I love this!! Also your videos are so well done and I can't believe you're only at 20K subs. You'll get to 100K in no time! I'm guessing you'll hit 100K when this year's olympics takes place :D
@Loppu99
Ай бұрын
Well yes the athletes will share if there's a chance since there's nothing to lose expect the respect of some fans. The fact that it happened twice in such a short period of time and important events does make me worried.
@rozcrip
Ай бұрын
it would be great if you could do a video on Marcel Hug, especially given his recent massive world record of 1:15:33 at the Boston Marathon a few days ago. he's awesome. thank you for making these - i always really enjoy them!!
@maxb4085
Ай бұрын
His time doesn't count for WR because Boston is a net downhill course so can't be used for record purposes even more so with wheelchairs as going downhill gives them way more of an advantage. But the time is still great going 2 minutes faster than his previous Boston time including having a crash part way through
@rozcrip
Ай бұрын
@@maxb4085 so interesting! i didn't know this but it makes perfect sense. track 10ks are way harder than road 10ks (furthest i have gone) because you can't coast, and it reflects in the times. interesting to learn which marathons count. is it the same for ambulant athletes?
@maxb4085
Ай бұрын
@rozcrip Yes it is the same for ambulant athletes. The rule is there can't be more than a 1m drop per 1km of the race, so for a marathon that is 42.2m. Boston has a drop of 460 feet which is 140.2m or just over 3m per km in drop. There is another reason for Boston not able to be a marathon that allows for world records and that is because the start and finish locations are so far apart. The rules state that the start and finish need to be within 50% of the race distance if you drew a straight line between the points, for Boston it is around 39km which is quite far above the 21km needed. There is a list on world athletics website that has every road race if you look up World athletics certified road races then scroll down until you see a link that has the list.
@maxb4085
Ай бұрын
@rozcrip It is the same for ambulant athletes. The World athletics rules are that there can't be more than a 1m drop in elevation per 1km over the race distance. So for a marathon that would be 42.2m, and Bostons drop is 460 feet or 140.2m. Boston also breaks another rule for road events to count for records and that is the start and finish need to be within 50% of the distance of the race when a straight line is drawn between the two points. Boston's start and finish are over this limit aswell. You can find a list of the rules and the events if you look up World Athletics Certified road races.
@zavtparticles6828
Ай бұрын
another fun video
@garyhatch1560
Ай бұрын
0:46 sports histoRaAaYy 🥴
@rridafitness2340
Ай бұрын
🔥💪💪🏽🔥🌿🏅🏆👍🏽👍
@haircutexperience
Ай бұрын
Just imagine if a country lost a world cup final in football/soccer because after 90 minutes of normal play plus extra time, they had to have some kind of kick off to determine the one winner instead of sharing the world cup. Oh wait that's what actually happens in other sports
@C-R-A-C-K-E-R
Ай бұрын
And nobody wants to do jump offs anymore 🙄 Imagine a World Cup Final ending after Extra Time with a draw, because no one wants to do penalties.
@aguyfromnewzealand3392
Ай бұрын
💯EXACATLLY! 🙃
@Andy_001_
Ай бұрын
I don't like this, the Olympics is about finding out who's the best, not deciding to stop competing and still getting a gold medal each. Could two boxers do the same?
@GellyGelbertson
Ай бұрын
there are many draws in boxing, from the majority draw, to the split draw, to the unanimous draw. it happens very rarely, but so did this.
@screamityeah
Ай бұрын
Disgusting, the Olympics is specifically to see who is the very best
@oneofusisboard
Ай бұрын
Disgusting? 😂 Get a grip
@brucebogtrotter3430
Ай бұрын
It’s pretty lame to share
@brendancroft5290
Ай бұрын
It’s a tie. There’s a tiebreaker that is allowed in the rules, but both athletes completed their full competition.
@bobsoeterbroek4421
Ай бұрын
I agree with the other response and the jump off only shows who has more stamina, not who's best at the discipline
@ninor.z5323
Ай бұрын
Where does it say that? I think the Olympics are mainly to make money! But secondarily, it's to display the extent of human ability and to achieve the highest level of competition in the world
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