This is the race that totally damaged Asafa confidence going forward in world championships finals. I think this incidence had totally traumatized him. He was unknown here and would have being the winner.
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Great run by Sophie and Stephanie. Suggest Sophie begin watching video of her mother's movement as she races. How she moves is one of the reasons she competed so well and for so long. Watch a video every night before you go to sleep. Please. Otherwise, it shall get way too difficult.
wait I thought at this time you have to have two false starts to be disqualified. Did both of them false start twice or not. I just saw one false start and two red cards and one yellow.
I read on the world athletics site: "At the first attempt Jamaican Dwight THOMAS broke. This left the field with no further warnings, as the new IAAF rule dictates. At the second attempt the field was recalled for another false start. The reaction times read that both Jon DRUMMOND (USA) and Asafa POWELL (JAM) were inside the legal one tenth of a second."
In track and field sprints, the sport's governing body, the IAAF, has a rule that if the athlete moves within 0.1 seconds after the gun has fired the athlete has false-started.[3] This figure is based on tests that show the human brain cannot hear and process the information from the start sound in under 0.10 seconds,[4] even though a IAAF-commissioned study indicated in 2009 that top sprinters are able to sometimes react in 0.08 s.[5] This rule is only applied at high-level meets where fully automated force or motion sensor devices are built into the starting blocks that are tied via computer with the starter's gun. In the vast majority of lower-level meets, false starts are determined visually by the officials.
This explains what happened today at Worlds. Thanks for the breakdown because in all 3 of today’s DQs, I didn’t see a jumpstart or false start. But the sensors detected it nonetheless.
@@trackgrad08 how are you supposed to see it in the first place when I'm guessing you'd be trying to detect movement before the gunshot with your eyes right? But he started after the gun but still too early for their standards. That being said idk why this guy made that comment that you seemed to agree with cuz I think this is a new rule no? I think before the gunshot was the only thing you shouldn't start before. And this video is from 2003 or something so was that rule even existent back then?
it isn't about "movement" that the casual viewer sees. It's about pressure on the blocks, movement on the blocks that the sensors pick up. RU-vid viewers are rarely experts on the rules that apply
Hey Jerry I'm surprised that you didn't edit the word f*****t in that song it might've upset some of the liberals down there or was Park Run not politicised back then like it is today 😆😆
not about starting early - it's about being unsteady in the shoulders etc or putting pressure on the blocks indicating potentially predicting the gun. Everyone here commenting would be wiser reading the actual criteria for false starts
What r the ages? I'm 69 and was planning to go to Masters' t & f meet in MI in June 2021. I signed up/registered, but can't get a r-t flight from Hawaii to MI. The airline company isn't functioning. Oh well, been working out. I was signed up for triple jump, javelin and 300 m hurdles.