• Fubarberry
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    4 months ago

    Pic

    I don’t think the title translated correctly for me.

    • @MegaUltraChicken
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      234 months ago

      Shit race walking is significantly more complicated than I thought…

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      Honestly kind of amazed that it translated to that, the word is “omspurtad”, whereas circumcised is “omskuren”. Fair number of letters or got wrong there

    • poo
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      94 months ago

      Yeah they all look silly and gangly already

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        24 months ago

        There’s actually some crazy cheating in race walking though, and it’s implicitly encouraged by explicitly ignoring slow motion cameras.

        WHAT ARE THE RULES OF RACEWALKING?

        They’re fairly simple. Essentially, you have to walk without enabling someone to logically deduce that you might actually be jogging or running, and the distinction between walking and running is that at least one foot maintains contact with the ground at all times during a walk, whereas an essential feature of running is the peak-stride period when neither foot is in contact with the ground. The instant neither of your feet is in contact with the ground during what’s intended to be a walk, you’re technically running, and are therefore subject to disqualification.

        The loophole in the rules is that all such instances of running must be detectable to the naked eye, and no slow-motion replays can be relied upon to expose the cheaters. Therefore, racewalkers are arguably encouraged to cheat by surreptitiously running whenever it’s possible and they believe their illegal movement can remain undetectable, similar to how swimmers who specialize in breastroke have been indirectly encouraged to engage in illegal dolphin kicks for years.
        https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/racewalking-controversies

  • @corus_kt
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    94 months ago

    I honestly thought Malcolm in the Middle made this sport up as a gag

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      54 months ago

      There’s actually some crazy cheating in race walking though, and it’s implicitly encouraged by explicitly ignoring slow motion cameras.

      WHAT ARE THE RULES OF RACEWALKING?

      They’re fairly simple. Essentially, you have to walk without enabling someone to logically deduce that you might actually be jogging or running, and the distinction between walking and running is that at least one foot maintains contact with the ground at all times during a walk, whereas an essential feature of running is the peak-stride period when neither foot is in contact with the ground. The instant neither of your feet is in contact with the ground during what’s intended to be a walk, you’re technically running, and are therefore subject to disqualification.

      The loophole in the rules is that all such instances of running must be detectable to the naked eye, and no slow-motion replays can be relied upon to expose the cheaters. Therefore, racewalkers are arguably encouraged to cheat by surreptitiously running whenever it’s possible and they believe their illegal movement can remain undetectable, similar to how swimmers who specialize in breastroke have been indirectly encouraged to engage in illegal dolphin kicks for years.
      https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/racewalking-controversies

    • @[email protected]
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      -14 months ago

      There’s actually some crazy cheating in race walking though, and it’s implicitly encouraged by explicitly ignoring slow motion cameras.

      WHAT ARE THE RULES OF RACEWALKING?

      They’re fairly simple. Essentially, you have to walk without enabling someone to logically deduce that you might actually be jogging or running, and the distinction between walking and running is that at least one foot maintains contact with the ground at all times during a walk, whereas an essential feature of running is the peak-stride period when neither foot is in contact with the ground. The instant neither of your feet is in contact with the ground during what’s intended to be a walk, you’re technically running, and are therefore subject to disqualification.

      The loophole in the rules is that all such instances of running must be detectable to the naked eye, and no slow-motion replays can be relied upon to expose the cheaters. Therefore, racewalkers are arguably encouraged to cheat by surreptitiously running whenever it’s possible and they believe their illegal movement can remain undetectable, similar to how swimmers who specialize in breastroke have been indirectly encouraged to engage in illegal dolphin kicks for years.
      https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/racewalking-controversies

  • @[email protected]
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    84 months ago

    I was in London years ago and completely by accident came across the world championship of speed walking. It looks amazingly silly in person.

  • @Flummoxed
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    34 months ago

    Oof, that’s some hubris right there! Love to see nemesis.