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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

By the way, so far commentary has been fine, but then I was watching this morning's dragon boat racing and the well-known curse of the generic English commentator surfaced :d 

 

In the 10-seater 200m final she was going on about how it was a supertight race, followed at the finish by an exclamation of Chinese Taipei's victory. Too bad there's no finish photo, but in fact Thailand won, Chinese Taipei wasn't even in the medals and....it wasn't close, Thailand literally won by nearly a full boat length :d 

 

The next race was a 500 meter, where the commentator taught us a valuable piece of information specific for dragon boat racing, I suppose: first singling out a specific boat (forgot which one) and saying "they trained so hard for this event" (thanks, I assume the rest didn't?), and then telling us "the 500 meter race is considered a longer event than the 200 meter race". Ah, I was wondering which of the two was the longest.

 

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

I already have doubt the first time she pronounced Myanmar as "Mahn-yahn-mar" :lol: And surely ICF didn't give her the handbook for the pursuit rules because she thought the winners are based on the order of the boats crossing the finish line instead of the time to complete the 2000 m course (completely surprised when Spain won the bronze in the 2000m 8-seater)

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Just now, Griff88 said:

I already have doubt the first time she pronounced Myanmar as "Mahn-yahn-mar" :lol: And surely ICF didn't give her the handbook for the pursuit rules because she thought the winners are based on the order of the boats crossing the finish line instead of the time to complete the 2000 m course (completely surprised when Spain won the bronze in the 2000m 8-seater)

Yeah the way she pronounced Myanmar already annoyed me yesterday as well :lol:

 

As for the pursuit: she didn't know the rules but also, to be fair, the way they showed it made it incredibly shitty to follow the race. Like, how can you have a time trial format race with basically no split times at all and nothing but a final result afterwards? :facepalm: 

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Yeah the way she pronounced Myanmar already annoyed me yesterday as well :lol:

 

As for the pursuit: she didn't know the rules but also, to be fair, the way they showed it made it incredibly shitty to follow the race. Like, how can you have a time trial format race with basically no split times at all and nothing but a final result afterwards? :facepalm: 

Yeah I'd say is better to make it like road cycling time trial with longer intervals and using a longer track. Maybe they have issues with the finish tower which is fixed in position, but that would be better than "here just watch a bunch of boats circling and do wait for us to sort the mess in the end"

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