Kind of his fault tho. He held the baton on the very end and his arm sway went to far ahead of his torso. Should had a better grip like the other guys in frame.
@@jaithagod6184 It shouldn't matter if he did it on purpose or not, he and the entire team should be disqualified. If u false start in a race u are out whether you did it on purpose or not. He already has a clear advantage with those leg replacement and i don't understand how he is allowed to race.
@@297Reprezent you actually dont understand the leg replacements either -- there isn't much of an advantage at all, especially in the 400m. Most of the acid is up in the thighs. Read more about Hunter. He's a great guy.
I think that is so cheap that someone without the lower limbs can compete against others. He’s literally bouncing around the track, not to mention the weight reduction, or the lac of lactic acid build up
It would only be a disqualification if there was an obvious intentional none track move. He did not break his arm running form and did not do anything extra to knock it out. Contact happens in relays and that is why it is the runners responsibility to hold on to the baton.
Yes he does in fact it's worse and the muscle fatigue doesn't occur in your calves it occurs in your glutes and hamstrings. There is a reason why paralympians and their world records are considerably slower than able bodied athletes.
Arkansas should have been DQ Woodhall ran right into his arm from behind. This not football, you can’t strip the ball. Florida got caught up on the baton pass with a collision