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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2017


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Really sickening results in mens race walking. 50 year old Diniz walks the second best time in history and wins by almost 8 minutes. In mens 20 km race walking we had a guy from Russia (self-explanatory why this result is disgusting) and two guys from South America + a no-name from South Africa (also self-explanatory) at the top. If IAAF is really planning to cut race walking from the Olympics, it would be amazing news. The performances of Diniz and Bigot make it impossible to trust any french athletes in London.

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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

Why is the last session scheduled late again... It's the last one, it's on a sunday, there is not a reason why it shouldn't have started earlier like in prior years..  

Is it late? I'd say 19.00 is a rather ok time actually...much better than the swimming world championships, where every finals session started at a time when a majority of people would either still be working or just finishing/getting back home.

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Although yes, in general scheduling just sucked. Lack of morning sessions meant there were way too many track events (including heats) at night, leading to the field events being shown in a miserable way. Earlier today I heard a BBC commentator call this "maybe the best world championships ever", but I think he has been blind or something, because apart from the presence of a full stadium nearly every time I can't think of a single good thing about these world champs.

 

- Live timing in long events was bad

- Scheduling sucked

- Field events were shown horribly poor

- All walking events in one day

 

I'm sure more things can be added to the list which I forgot now.. 

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6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Is it late? I'd say 19.00 is a rather ok time actually...much better than the swimming world championships, where every finals session started at a time when a majority of people would either still be working or just finishing/getting back home.

 

It's late here. :d No, seriously i see no reason why they didn't start an hour or two earlier. The race walks ended a long time ago. 

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2 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

It's late here. :d No, seriously i see no reason why they didn't start an hour or two earlier. The race walks ended a long time ago. 

For today they could indeed have done so :p 

 

For the other days (especially Monday-Friday) I'd say this was a very good time. 

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