Was just about to post this. I am streaming on lowest resolution and it is still terrible
Was just about to post this. I am streaming on lowest resolution and it is still terrible
Jimmy Sneed wrote:
Was just about to post this. I am streaming on lowest resolution and it is still terrible
Super choppy for me. Thought that was just my laptop or something.
Murphy sits in 3rd for a lap and then goes around the field in last ~200m to move on. Miller fades to 5th but should get in on time potentially.
Has anyone found a free stream or link?
Miller last q into finals.
wannabepro25 wrote:
Anybody’s usatftv lagging?
dude, it's unbearable...constantly alternating between slow motion and fast-forward mode...kinda BS for a paid feed
Another low budget production from USATF. Maybe Max will chip in some of his ridiculous salary for an app. You can get small discount for one month RunnerSpace $11.69. Code: USATFPLUS16
seasoned ranker wrote:
It's choppy for me as well.
Not only that. We can't rewind? I turned it off for a minute to type up the men's 800 recap and missed the first heat of the women's 800 and it won't let me rewind?
@Letsrun
do some investigative journalism on USATF and Max. Completely inept and poorly run organization holding this sport together with duct tape. There is a story there somewhere. Max is not a competent CEO and his appointment and length of tenure reeks of something.
Why’s this girl got her shirt on backwards?
Men’s 800 1st Round
To say the first round of the men’s 800 was uneventful would be an understatement. The 9 men entered in the race who had broken 1:46.00 on the year all advanced to the final.
Advancing is one thing, but looking good is another. The five people that most people expect the 3 man US team to come from and the five fastest Americans of 2023 - Will Sumner, Bryce Hoppel, Clayton Murphy, Isaiah Jewett and Isaiah Harris all looked fantastic. Sumner and Hoppel went wire to wire to win heat 1 the first two heats in 1:46.49 and 1:47.87 respectively while Harris closely tracked Hoppel. Murphy ran in third for the first 800 of heat 3 but then powered home to fastest tiem of the day (1:46.36) while Jewett won heat #4 in 1:46.55.
The only person who didn’t look good was 2022 team member Brandon Miller, formerly of Texas A&M but now running for Nike and Bobby Kersee. He had the fastest first lap of anyone on the ay (52.16) but faded on lap two but got in as the final time qualifier to the semis at 1:47.06.
Is Carrie Tollefson joking? She's wondering if Joe Klecker could beat Sage at 200?
Yes, he would BLOW her way. He can run a 3000 at her 800 pace basically.
New website name: LetsWhine.Com
You guys should be supporters club members.
Fast 1st heat of w800 . . . out in 57.+ . . . and Roisin looked great in her NB swimsuit, 2nd in 2:00.2 seasons best . . .
Absolutely disgusting that USATF can't even provide a clean broadcast. This is one of the largest events they cover all year and the coverage is horrible. I can't watch 10 seconds of an event without it skipping/lagging. Disgraceful to track and field fans.
rojo wrote:
Is Carrie Tollefson joking? She's wondering if Joe Klecker could beat Sage at 200?
Yes, he would BLOW her way. He can run a 3000 at her 800 pace basically.
That was blasphemous. She had to be joking.
rojo wrote:
Is Carrie Tollefson joking? She's wondering if Joe Klecker could beat Sage at 200?
Yes, he would BLOW her way. He can run a 3000 at her 800 pace basically.
Hahahahahahaha. I am not sure if Sage would even beat Joe’s father Barney Klecker in his prime at 200m. Probably Barney wins.
Can someone post a live feed that isn't USATF? Is there janky version on YouTube or elsewhere?
Wow, Nia Akins looked fantastic. She’ll get a spot if she runs like that in the final.