SERIOUSLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND. WHY WAS HE NOT DQd!?
SERIOUSLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND. WHY WAS HE NOT DQd!?
All he does is win wrote:
No. Learn the rules.
No advantage and preventing a fall.
No. Learn the rules.
No exceptions for no advantage on the bends. Probable exception for being forced out, but still, if you're gonna say learn the rules, first learn the rules.
The rule is DQ for TWO or more consecutive steps on or over the curb with the left foot. He took one.
No again. I'm not going to look it up for you. Ask someone besides your high school coach or grandparents.
Bad Wigins wrote:
All he does is win wrote:No. Learn the rules.
No advantage and preventing a fall.
No. Learn the rules.
No exceptions for no advantage on the bends. Probable exception for being forced out, but still, if you're gonna say learn the rules, first learn the rules.
Tell me how one foot inside the track with the other foot and body in the track is cutting the bend.
It's definitely more efficient to stay on track.
E. Kemboi was DQed in the Rio Olympics steeplechase for a similar "violation."
That "violation" apparently occurred on a curve, which might give the contestant an advantage. At least the Andrews steps happened on the straightaway.
Bad Wigins has got his @ss spanked in every foot-outside-kerb-discussion. But he likes being punished so much that he just continues.
Bad Wigins wrote:
All he does is win wrote:No. Learn the rules.
No advantage and preventing a fall.
No. Learn the rules.
No exceptions for no advantage on the bends. Probable exception for being forced out, but still, if you're gonna say learn the rules, first learn the rules.
Wiggins is right.
You morons are applying the rule from the straight.
Of course running inside the curve is a DQ. Including one step. Rio SC much?
Great question OP.
Septics SEETHING that they don't have a distance athlete fit good enough to compete with Great Briton Mohamed Farah.
Bases wrote:
He stepped off the track over the white barrier on the ~last lap of the 10k, is that grounds to be DQ'd? It looked like he flailed as if pushed but i couldn't tell if there actually was any contact.
What is good for ezekiel kemboi has to be good for mohammed farah.
I forgot to use capital letters.
Kiptui Cheptegei and the Ugandan delegation need to protest.
Sub Wigins wrote:
Bad Wigins has got his @ss spanked in every foot-outside-kerb-discussion. But he likes being punished so much that he just continues.
Looks like it's a foot-inside-your-mouth discussion for you.
Here are the relevant sections of the IAAF Rules:
Lane Infringement
Rule 163.3.
(a) in all races run in lanes, each athlete shall keep within his
allocated lane from start to finish. this shall also apply to any
portion of a race run in lanes.
(b) in all races (or any part of races) not run in lanes, an athlete
running on a bend, on the outer half of the track as per Rule
162.10, or on any curved part of the diversion from the track
for the steeplechase water jump, shall not step or run on or
inside the kerb or line marking the applicable border (the
inside of the track, the outer half of the track, or any curved
part of the diversion from the track for the steeplechase water
jump).
except as stated in Rule 163.4, if the Referee is satisfied, on the
report of a Judge or umpire or otherwise, that an athlete has
infringed this Rule, he shall be disqualified.
Rule 163.4.
An athlete shall not be disqualified if he
(a) is pushed or forced by another person to step or run outside
his lane or on or inside the kerb or line marking the applicable
border, or
(b) steps or runs outside his lane in the straight, any straight part of
the diversion from the track for the steeplechase water jump or
outside the outer line of his lane on the bend,
with no material advantage thereby being gained and no other
athlete being jostled or obstructed so as to impede his progress.
Note: Material advantage includes improving his position by any
means, including removing himself from a “boxed†position in the
race by having stepped or run inside the inside edge of the track.
Read this S L O W L Y, Wigins.
10K (Farah) not legit wrote:
Hell of a drug in action there.
It's the iAAF. They need their stars to win.
All he does is win wrote:
No. Learn the rules.
No advantage and preventing a fall.
Stupid thread.
Not stupid at all, it has provided you with the platform to demonstrate your superior knowledge to all of us.
We should get rude of arrogant types like you as well.
Bases wrote:
He stepped off the track over the white barrier on the ~last lap of the 10k, is that grounds to be DQ'd? It looked like he flailed as if pushed but i couldn't tell if there actually was any contact.
The quick and easy answer is no ref raised a flag and no one filed a protest.
It proves me right, idiot. You read it.
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SERIOUSLY DO NOT UNDERSTAND. WHY WAS HE NOT DQd!?
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Britain, Seb Coe and the Queen.
Stepping inside the curb on a curve is a DQ violation, unless it was caused by contact initiated by another athlete.
If Farah was jostled and then stepped out - he is fine.
If Farah tripped on his own feet and then stepped out - umm, I don't know.
I was surprised there wasn't a review to see if somebody (the athlete doing the jostling) deserved a DQ.