http://www.rusathletics.com/nov/news.10315.htm
I've been pulling articles off of Russian Websites to brush up on the language. The above link is to an interview with Pavel Trenikhin, who ran the 3rd leg on Russia's 4X4, which missed the bronze medal by .12. In the interview, he claims that the American runners inhibited him and anchorman Denis Alekseyev, which probably cost them the medal. Here it is, in Russian:
– ???? ???-?? ??????????? ??????? ????????? ????????, ?? ????? ???? ????????, ???, ????? ?? ??????? ????? ? ??????? ???????, ?? ????????? ?? ????? ?????????? ? ??????? ??????????? ???? ???????. ??? ???????, ??? ?? ?????????? ????? ?? ???? ??????? – ??????, ???? ?? ???????? ??? ?????? ?????. ?? ??? ????? ???? ??????? ??? ??????? ?? ???? ??????. ??????? ?????????? ???????? ????? ??????. ????? ??? ?? ? ????? ????? ? ?????, ??????? ????? ?????? ???????? ???????, ??????? ????? ? ???? ?? ?????? ?????????.
???? ???? ??? ????? ??????? ?????????? ??????: ?? ?????? ?????? ???????? ??????????? ? ?????????, ????? ?????? ???? ?????? ???? ? ??????? ?? ?????????.
??? ???????? ??????? ?????? ?????????? ????? ??????? ?????? ??????, ??? ? ???. ??? ? ???????, ??? ? ??????? 0,2 ???????, ????? ??????? ??. ????? ??????? ??? ?? ??????? ??? ?????????? ???????. ???????, ????? ???? ?? ?????? ???????. ??, ?????, ??? ??????????? – ????????? ? ??????????? ????? ?????? – ????? ?? ?? ???????. ????????, ??? ? ???????? ??????, ?? ?? ??-???????????.
Here is my (rough) translation:
One of them was the unsportsmanlike behavior on the track of the American
athletes. I never like them, and now I like them even less.
Q Are you talking about the final? Tell us what happened.
A If anyone watched the relay final closely, it was noticeable that when
on the third lap I received the baton, I bumped against the back of the
American and lost precious fractions of a second. It seems to me that he
intentionally ran into our lane -- to the right, although the rules say to
move left. In that time the three leaders already got away from me. Because
of that I had to start very fast. I began not in my own rhythm and style. I
dashed off headlong to catch up to the leaders, and therefore didn't finish
well.
The whole lap was a rough, contact battle; on the first curve I had to
jostle with a Brit, then a Kenyan practically pushed me off the track.
At the baton exchange to Denis (Alekseyev), the American also inhibited
our athlete, like me. It turns out that I lost .2 of a second, Denis as
much. That amount of time would have been enough to win the medal. Of course,
we could have protested. But I don't think the Americans -- the favorites and winners
of the race -- no one would punish. Perhaps, this was within the rules, but
not sportsmanlike.
Well, I will have to go back and watch the race again with special attention to those passes.
You find some interesting stuff out there!
Cheers,
Alan Shank
Woodland, CA, USA
I've been pulling articles off of Russian Websites to brush up on the language. The above link is to an interview with Pavel Trenikhin, who ran the 3rd leg on Russia's 4X4, which missed the bronze medal by .12. In the interview, he claims that the American runners inhibited him and anchorman Denis Alekseyev, which probably cost them the medal. Here it is, in Russian:
– ???? ???-?? ??????????? ??????? ????????? ????????, ?? ????? ???? ????????, ???, ????? ?? ??????? ????? ? ??????? ???????, ?? ????????? ?? ????? ?????????? ? ??????? ??????????? ???? ???????. ??? ???????, ??? ?? ?????????? ????? ?? ???? ??????? – ??????, ???? ?? ???????? ??? ?????? ?????. ?? ??? ????? ???? ??????? ??? ??????? ?? ???? ??????. ??????? ?????????? ???????? ????? ??????. ????? ??? ?? ? ????? ????? ? ?????, ??????? ????? ?????? ???????? ???????, ??????? ????? ? ???? ?? ?????? ?????????.
???? ???? ??? ????? ??????? ?????????? ??????: ?? ?????? ?????? ???????? ??????????? ? ?????????, ????? ?????? ???? ?????? ???? ? ??????? ?? ?????????.
??? ???????? ??????? ?????? ?????????? ????? ??????? ?????? ??????, ??? ? ???. ??? ? ???????, ??? ? ??????? 0,2 ???????, ????? ??????? ??. ????? ??????? ??? ?? ??????? ??? ?????????? ???????. ???????, ????? ???? ?? ?????? ???????. ??, ?????, ??? ??????????? – ????????? ? ??????????? ????? ?????? – ????? ?? ?? ???????. ????????, ??? ? ???????? ??????, ?? ?? ??-???????????.
Here is my (rough) translation:
One of them was the unsportsmanlike behavior on the track of the American
athletes. I never like them, and now I like them even less.
Q Are you talking about the final? Tell us what happened.
A If anyone watched the relay final closely, it was noticeable that when
on the third lap I received the baton, I bumped against the back of the
American and lost precious fractions of a second. It seems to me that he
intentionally ran into our lane -- to the right, although the rules say to
move left. In that time the three leaders already got away from me. Because
of that I had to start very fast. I began not in my own rhythm and style. I
dashed off headlong to catch up to the leaders, and therefore didn't finish
well.
The whole lap was a rough, contact battle; on the first curve I had to
jostle with a Brit, then a Kenyan practically pushed me off the track.
At the baton exchange to Denis (Alekseyev), the American also inhibited
our athlete, like me. It turns out that I lost .2 of a second, Denis as
much. That amount of time would have been enough to win the medal. Of course,
we could have protested. But I don't think the Americans -- the favorites and winners
of the race -- no one would punish. Perhaps, this was within the rules, but
not sportsmanlike.
Well, I will have to go back and watch the race again with special attention to those passes.
You find some interesting stuff out there!
Cheers,
Alan Shank
Woodland, CA, USA
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