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Athletics EAA European Championships 2018


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Nilsson Montlers 6th long jump was first meassured to 7.72, then changed to 8.02 a few minutes later. A few hours later it is now meassured to 8,10. How can they be so sure this time?

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2 hours ago, Swewi said:

Nilsson Montlers 6th long jump was first meassured to 7.72, then changed to 8.02 a few minutes later. A few hours later it is now meassured to 8,10. How can they be so sure this time?

It did look like several athletes had jumps that were longer than the result, Nilsson Montler being one of them. Possibly the lines and stuff are not very well lined up.

 

Anyway, again: too bad it's still 1935 and measuring technology isn't automatic yet.

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10 часов назад, andyjgt сказал:

I think Serdyuk was lapped but for some reason thought she was on the same lap as Bahta so tried to outsprint her...she was certainly nowhere near the Swede for most of the race.

9200m mark:

 

Prokofyeva - 32:56.04

Serdyuk - 32:19.62

 

again... what the hell! :lol:

If she forgot her lap she should have been DSQed but not DNFed.

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Mihambo with clearly the best performance of all favorites. Both Ugen and Proctor (with her gloves) just looking ridiculous.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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8 minutes ago, Xander said:

9200m mark:

 

Prokofyeva - 32:56.04

Serdyuk - 32:19.62

 

again... what the hell! :lol:

If she forgot her lap she should have been DSQed but not DNFed.

 

If she forgot her lap and stopped one lap too early, why should she be DQ'ed when in fact she didn't finish, which is not breaking a rule? :p 

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Women´s Long Jump Finalist

 

Ivana Španovic :SRB Shara Proctor :GBR Malaika Mihambo :GER Lorraine Ugen :GBR Khaddi Sagnia :SWE Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova :BLR directly and Juliet Itoya :ESP Maryna Bekh :UKR Jazmin Sawyers :GBR Ksenija Balta :EST Nektaria Panagi :CYP and Evelise Veiga :POR by results

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