I assume the answer is no but is there any link or place to a live webcast/feed of Mt. Sac? Or is stupid flotrackpro the only one that has 'exclusive rights' to broadcast?
I assume the answer is no but is there any link or place to a live webcast/feed of Mt. Sac? Or is stupid flotrackpro the only one that has 'exclusive rights' to broadcast?
Robby Andrews wins his 1500m heat in 3:42
Andrews is comin back in a big way this season, I feel it!
Does anyone know how the Open 400m went for guys?
Result is here.
http://www.mtsacrelays.com/results14.html
I think Flotrack is going to put up the vid.
If you try the event before it is done/filled, then that link is likely to be retained by YOUR browser, it is not the fault of the provider but the result of how you have YOUR system set up. That setting works well when you want to go back to exactly what you had before, but not if the material has changed and you want the change.
impaired wrote:
Randy Oldman wrote:How burdensome! Careful, you may wear out the F5 button.
It's not burdensome so much as it is non-intuitive. The fine print on the results page even warns that refreshing individual links may not work and you may have to exit the website and start over. Not something most people would assume.
26mi235 wrote:
If you try the event before it is done/filled, then that link is likely to be retained by YOUR browser, it is not the fault of the provider but the result of how you have YOUR system set up. That setting works well when you want to go back to exactly what you had before, but not if the material has changed and you want the change.
impaired wrote:It's not burdensome so much as it is non-intuitive. The fine print on the results page even warns that refreshing individual links may not work and you may have to exit the website and start over. Not something most people would assume.
I'm not assigning blame and I'm having no problems myself. I'm just trying to help people out.
For the poster who asked, Tyler Brown of Eastern Michigan won the open 400 in 46.02.
The mention of Robby Andrews has me confused
The best time in the 1500s already held is 3:44. More 1500s coming up.
Holy cow thanks!
Kyle Merber tweeted that Robby Andrews won a 1500m in 3:42 maybe another meet? If so I apologize
No apology necessary. Thought it might be somewhere else.
At least it's real! Better than reporting a seed time, which has been known to happen.
Robby Andrews ran at Princeton tonight.
Its retarded. It is not MY problem. It is THEIR problem. NO other website works in such a fashion as far as I know or have seen.
IT DOES NOT UPDATE!!!!!!!
Explain to me how to do this.
Boys 4x800 Done 6:16pm
Girls Brooks mile...no results. Quit, F5, Ctrl-R, tried it all. WTF!!!
There's no doubt this website is trickier than most. I turned my phone off and back on and refreshed and those hs mile results finally came up.
Web idiot wrote:
Its retarded. It is not MY problem. It is THEIR problem.
Trust me, it's you. I have had no trouble at all, checking results on Android, PC, iOS, Mac, Blackberry today.
Are you on dial-up, perchance?
Results don't work on mobile IE but they work on Chrome mobile
And here is Anne St Geme. Sixth in section, and seventh overall for all 11 sections. Good to see her back.
http://www.flashwest.com/14Meets/14MtSACrelays/140417F208.htm
BG Nation wrote:
Probably one of the most frustrating things about this sport. The main meets are secluded to those who can pay to view them. The same can't be said for other sports as if you don't have money or cable you can walk to a bar and get them to put on what you want. But when the only viewing opportunity for track meets is a website charging ridiculous amounts of money, you end up just sitting back and watching this sport slowly continue to die.
Lol because $20 is soooo much money.
google chrome1 wrote:
Results don't work on mobile IE but they work on Chrome mobile
I mostly had no problem with mobile IE as long as I refreshed frequently. There was one point where the HS mile results were being very stubborn so I sympathized with the other poster.
As for performances, think that's a PR for Hasay
Also good performances by Bates, Dunbar and Noelle among others.
I agree. $20 is not a lot of money if you're a track fan. Even boxing fans complain about the $59.99 ($69.99 for HD) pay per view fee. With track, at least you know how long the meet will last.
10 guys under 3:42-mid (sub 4 mile) and 20 or so under 13:50.
Tons of PRs for women's 1500 also, led by Sara Vaughn and Lea Wallace at 4:10.
Women's 5000 was inexplicably slow.
payperview1 wrote:
I agree. $20 is not a lot of money if you're a track fan. Even boxing fans complain about the $59.99 ($69.99 for HD) pay per view fee. With track, at least you know how long the meet will last.
Nope. It's not a lot of money. The problem starts when something that was formerly free is now charged for. People expect it to be free and think why should I pay for something that has always been free.
Flotrack should do what ITU triathlon does, offer a years subscription or a one-time-view charge. That way if people really want to try it out or just don't like the yearly charge they can do it that way. Flotrack is crazy for not offering this option.
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