Wheelchair coverage should be limited to five minutes max.
Wheelchair coverage should be limited to five minutes max.
Got a notification that they have high traffic and can't join the NYRR feed - others seeing that too?
TNT Sports on Sky in the UK starts its broadcast in just over 30 mins.
I wonder if Hannah Storm is so bubbly in real life...
It always seems silly to me to throw in a foot race to fill in the time for the wheel chair races.
English broadcast but it seems to be about a minute behind live.
TMADDDHASFNE wrote:
Wheelchair coverage should be limited to five minutes max.
not a race but a demonstration event
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Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
Wonder why Kipchoge feels the need to lead when he could be tucked into the pack and have a better shot at a win.
Product placement for that new shirt?
4 minutes too much
Oldrunningguy wrote:
I wonder if Hannah Storm is so bubbly in real life...
Is "bubbly" Spanish for "massively irritating"?
Tommy2Nuttz wrote:
It always seems silly to me to throw in a foot race to fill in the time for the wheel chair races.
At least they usually don’t cut to the wheel-less athletes often
Serious question: Should race organizers allow anyone—disabled or not—to compete in wheelchair divisions? It looks enjoyable and could give former runners or those unable to run anymore a new competitive outlet.
Marcel Hug - greatest marathoner of all time?
Alright, I gotta get me one of them kipchoge shirts.
-your neighborhood 2:45 marathoner
Have you never watched her race a marathon?
Just caught sight of Bekele at the very tail end of the lead group.
As an athletics coach iam just going to say it....maybe it will come back to bite me....but I see something in EK's running today....the bounce is back....the relaxation is back....maybe it will last ,maybe it won't.
Djwalk wrote:
I wondered how serious Kipchoge is about the race when I saw that shirt.
Caleb Olson wore the Nike “sweater” when he won Western States this year.
I have great respect for the wheelchair athletes but why do they have to constantly be shown? The coverage is just too woke - why no focus on the actual runners?