It's 200.014m long. Everyone is running an extra 1.4cm per lap!!
It's 200.014m long. Everyone is running an extra 1.4cm per lap!!
Excellent trolling Rojo. You are setting a good example for all of the trolls. This is how it is done.
Every time I have an athlete compete there I have them wear a watch. It's always short. I know I will hear a bunch of responses that watches aren't accurate but when you have over 40 watches and they are all significantly short, then the track is short. It is about 1.2 meters short a lap.
Will they increase the entry fees now that it has been determined we are running longer?
Dr. Bob Bratton wrote:
Every time I have an athlete compete there I have them wear a watch. It's always short. I know I will hear a bunch of responses that watches aren't accurate but when you have over 40 watches and they are all significantly short, then the track is short. It is about 1.2 meters short a lap.
This has gotta be a troll because how is a GPS watch accurately measuring an INDOOR track?
This would result in an extra .06 seconds or so for Valby’s 5k. She’s actually capable of 14:56.05!!
Dr. Bob Bratton wrote:
Every time I have an athlete compete there I have them wear a watch. It's always short. I know I will hear a bunch of responses that watches aren't accurate but when you have over 40 watches and they are all significantly short, then the track is short. It is about 1.2 meters short a lap.
Which wrist (the left wrist doesn't travel as far as the right wrist)?
This was posted here SEVEN hours ago.
People are stupid….we will say anything before we will ever just say congratulations you broke a record legitimately. Just wait we will now start a thread that the shoe technology is so good your fitness level is irrelevant that you broke a record… no matter what we will hate on every runner before just saying wow your awesome!!!!
Titanic sinks! Hindenburg burns! wrote:
This was posted here SEVEN hours ago.
Yes, I keep thinking his oblivious moran routine must be trolling, but it's so consistent that I'm leaning towards it being real.