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Athletics WA World Championships 2025


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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

It's all a matter of planning. I've found it quite easy for Rio, Pyeongchang, Tokyo and Beijing when I 'simply' changed my daily routines to fit those times (breakfast in the Asian morning, dinner in the Asian evening, and sleeping in the Asian night, and so on). Of course the biggest challenge for that is whether or not you have the opportunity for that in terms of obligations (be it school, work, family life, etc). I'll certainly arrange my vacations in time for LA, but who knows what circumstances have changed in my life to make it more challenging then :p 

Asian games are easier to follw for us, We can sleep a bit until midninght or 1-2 AM when the competitions starts.

 

Games at the Americas (Especially Vancouver/LA time zones) are on other side for us worse as the competitions start around 7 PM and ends around 10 AM. 

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3 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Not lying, when I was younger it was much more easier. Vancouver 2010 I did not sleep 16 consecutive nights and still felt well, not sure I will be able to repeat the same achievement for LA though

You mean like barely any sleep right? I don’t think going 16 days in a row without sleep is possible, you’d be hallucinating :p

 

For me during Paris I felt fine for most of it, the adrenaline and excitement really kept me going, which led to me getting 3-4 hours of sleep every night (or mid afternoon my time) with an average of 15 hours of screen-time but a few days I was so tired that I fell asleep. After the Olympics I was like “nope, I hate sports now not watching shit until the Paralympics“ :p

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3 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Asian games are easier to follw for us, We can sleep a bit until midninght or 1-2 AM when the competitions starts.

 

Games at the Americas (Especially Vancouver/LA time zones) are on other side for us worse as the competitions start around 7 PM and ends around 10 AM. 

My first Winter Olympics were in Nagano 1998—the same time zone as Tokyo now. I was still living in Poland in that time and I remember being on winter break from school during the Games, so I could watch everything at night. It was also a very cold winter that year.

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