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  • old goat
    Registered User
    • Jan 2008
    • 25007

    #286
    Ingebrigtsen got his just deserts. Blocked Hocker on the inside, then Kerr on the outside, wound up in 4th. Boo hoo.

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    • Dantheman
      Registered User
      • Oct 2003
      • 19529

      #287
      Meh, the block was fine. Just desserts was letting the inside open up again, and overcooking it trying set a WR instead of just bringing home the gold and having nothing left for the kick.

      Also, I'll say it again, Gabby Thomas, wow.
      Last edited by Dantheman; 08-07-2024, 09:35 AM.

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      • alpinevibes
        time out of mind
        • Oct 2011
        • 3414

        #288
        Originally posted by Diamond Joe
        That was so awesome to watch. Man if that bronze medal guy had like, a 1/4 of a step more to the line...
        Nuguse has known to be a strong kicker since college. 5-10m and he would’ve overtaken Kerr who started to lose momentum in the last 20-30m as Nuguse came up.

        Nuguse kicked and closed the same as Hocker in the final 200m, but he was a step ahead at the bell and couldn’t stay up on Hocker when he moved at 300m out. Hocker closing in 39.6 at that pace is in insane.

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        This is what it’s all about: https://x.com/NBCSports/status/1821005012018815274

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        • alpinevibes
          time out of mind
          • Oct 2011
          • 3414

          #289
          Originally posted by old goat
          Ingebrigtsen got his just deserts. Blocked Hocker on the inside, then Kerr on the outside, wound up in 4th. Boo hoo.
          Jakob went out too hard and admitted that post race. 56 would have been a hard opener but 54 was too much:

          “No human has ever run faster than 3:29 while leading wire-to-wire without a pacer. Ingebrigtsen was trying to run 2-3 seconds faster than that in Paris.”

          He was gracious in defeat, which is a nice change and I’m confident he’ll get some hardware and likely a gold in the 5000m

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          • Dantheman
            Registered User
            • Oct 2003
            • 19529

            #290
            Originally posted by alpinevibes
            Hocker closing in 39.6 at that pace is in insane.
            Seriously. Elite middle distance speed is insane in general. Sub-3:30 1500 m is beyond my comprehension.

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            • The AD
              Registered User
              • Oct 2003
              • 28668

              #291
              I love how in the longer track events the lead can change so dramatically at the end. You just don't see that in swimming where the speeds are so much slower.

              So who's the bigger dick between Kerr and Ingebrigtsen? They both sort of seemed like assholes in the NBC piece, though I think I'd give the nod to Ingebrigtsen.

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              • jono
                sponge
                • Nov 2005
                • 9140

                #292
                I honestly wonder if Ingebrigtsen opened up the inside again because he realized that was the only hope to keep Kerr from winning.
                <p dir="rtl">
                Make efficiency rational again</p>

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                • dan_pdx
                  First assistant schmuck
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 3600

                  #293
                  The commentary I've been seeing is that Inge moved outside to block Kerr, not realizing/thinking that Hocker was a threat on the inside. Also, pretty interesting to see the commentary around how the lack of a pacer or pacing lights impacted the race

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                  • dan_pdx
                    First assistant schmuck
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 3600

                    #294
                    Does anyone else think BMX racing is dumb and pointless? It would be so much more fun to watch as a time trial format with one rider starting every 30 seconds.

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                    • Dantheman
                      Registered User
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 19529

                      #295
                      Originally posted by The AD
                      I love how in the longer track events the lead can change so dramatically at the end. You just don't see that in swimming where the speeds are so much slower.
                      Swimming = snail racing

                      Being in a pack also influences the dynamic a lot. I suspect things would play out differently if they were confined to their own lane like swimmers are.

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                      • The AD
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2003
                        • 28668

                        #296
                        Originally posted by Dantheman
                        Swimming = snail racing
                        Indeed it is. I once read that the fastest self-propelled Olympic sport is cycling and the slowest is swimming. Even in the 50 free the average speed is just over 5 mph.

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                        • jono
                          sponge
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 9140

                          #297
                          Originally posted by dan_pdx
                          The commentary I've been seeing is that Inge moved outside to block Kerr, not realizing/thinking that Hocker was a threat on the inside. Also, pretty interesting to see the commentary around how the lack of a pacer or pacing lights impacted the race
                          That's likely why he opened the inside the first time. Then he moved back in and Hocker gave him a tap in the kidney. He had to know Hocker was there the second time.
                          <p dir="rtl">
                          Make efficiency rational again</p>

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                          • m2711c
                            user, registered
                            • Jan 2017
                            • 9554

                            #298
                            Originally posted by k2skier112
                            Ya'll are slippin' on the top news story

                            Olympics 2024: French athlete loses pole vault event after penis knocks down height bar

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                            that will not hurt his standing with the french ladies...

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                            • Toadman
                              Registered User
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 8701

                              #299
                              Hocker probably takes another two tenths of a second off the OR if he there had been a clear lane coming into the straightaway. My guess is that then forces Kerr to go about 20 meters earlier and then Nuguse catches him at the end and gets him with the lean by about .005 or thereabouts. In any event that was a great tactical run by Hocker. If you look at the replay, he made a great decision about 35 seconds or so into the race when he started to drift back and lose contact with the front group and made a strong acceleration to close the gap. If he hadn't done that I don't think he's getting the gold and fighting for the bronze.
                              "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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                              • Diamond Joe
                                chewed up and spit out
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 4179

                                #300
                                US Mens water polo advances to medal rounds after a thrilling shoot-out win (admittedly, I only watched the final quarter and shootour)

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