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  • #16
    Re: Svetlana Feofanova

    Originally posted by gh
    Hate to be harsh, but what a ludicrous complaint. If you went to a board based out of Paris would you bitch because everybody was posting in French?
    That is irrelevant. I mean imperial is our system but we have managed to keep up with the world; I have to say it often seems as though the US tries to be different just for the sake of it :P

    Anyway I don't want to drag this thread into name calling so I'll shut up now.

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    • #17
      Re: Svetlana Feofanova

      Originally posted by gh
      Hate to be harsh, but what a ludicrous complaint. If you went to a board based out of Paris would you bitch because everybody was posting in French?
      I would bitch if the french themselves didn't know which language to use. As far as i know the US military uses the metric system as does NASA. Didn't they even loose a mars orbiter because the specifications were metric but a subcontractor used feet? And even in T&F you use the metric system, after all, you run 100/200 etc meters, not feet.

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      • #18
        Re: Svetlana Feofanova

        Originally posted by iain
        Originally posted by gh
        Hate to be harsh, but what a ludicrous complaint. If you went to a board based out of Paris would you bitch because everybody was posting in French?
        That is irrelevant. I mean imperial is our system but we have managed to keep up with the world; I have to say it often seems as though the US tries to be different just for the sake of it :P

        Anyway I don't want to drag this thread into name calling so I'll shut up now.
        good idea

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        • #19
          Re: Svetlana Feofanova

          Originally posted by gh
          Originally posted by iain
          Originally posted by gh
          Hate to be harsh, but what a ludicrous complaint. If you went to a board based out of Paris would you bitch because everybody was posting in French?
          That is irrelevant. I mean imperial is our system but we have managed to keep up with the world; I have to say it often seems as though the US tries to be different just for the sake of it :P

          Anyway I don't want to drag this thread into name calling so I'll shut up now.
          good idea
          Don' be so snide

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          • #20
            Re: Svetlana Feofanova

            The "what's wrong with you Americans who can't adapt to the metric system?" mewling always amuses me. We like Imperial in all its quirkiness. That just makes us more unique, which is what we're REALLY after, doanchaknow?!

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            • #21
              Re: Svetlana Feofanova

              But, the lack of match with the human scale was one of the reasons that it failed to take hold here. Nothing in the measurement system was really set up with people in mind (meter - 10,000 in a quadrant of earth, etc).

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              • #22
                Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                Originally posted by iain
                Originally posted by gh
                Originally posted by iain
                Originally posted by gh
                Hate to be harsh, but what a ludicrous complaint. If you went to a board based out of Paris would you bitch because everybody was posting in French?
                That is irrelevant. I mean imperial is our system but we have managed to keep up with the world; I have to say it often seems as though the US tries to be different just for the sake of it :P

                Anyway I don't want to drag this thread into name calling so I'll shut up now.
                good idea
                Don' be so snide
                That wasn't remotely snide. It was a flat-out warning to cease and desist. Thanks.

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                • #23
                  Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                  Originally posted by Deerfoot
                  I think Marlow nails it. Feofanova isn't as attractive or as charismatic as Isi. Of course Isi went on to achieve much greater things, but it's hard to avoid the suspicion that Svetlana wouldn't have been as big a star even if she had accomplished as much. At the time there was genuine rivalry between them I rooted for Feofanova. Isi has grown on me over the years, but Feofanova remains my favorite polevaulter. She may not have been an Isi, but she broke world records and won world and european titles.
                  One further point, which put a seal on my liking for her. In the 2004 olympics Isi ended the competition by breaking the world record and Feofanova was caught on camera smiling. It was utterly spontaneous. There had been a lot of talk about their rivalry( and it does seem there was some animosity between them). Nonetheless Svetlana was able to simply celebrate her breaking the world record.
                  I disagree. Isinbayeva is one of the few athletes whose reputation stretches further from the sport. Sure she is attractive, but I recall somewhere between Athens and Beijing there were tons (for T&F) of media sites and blogs referencing how many world records she broke and how she kept breaking them. That is the main thrust of her global fame. Even some kids I've spoken to know that after naming Bolt there is a Russian pole Vaulter who has broke 20+ records, it was well referenced even if many people couldn't strictly name her. It helped that she broke the world record again in Beijing as well, T&F fame always goes further if you do that on the biggest stage of all.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                    I had to reread her story at the IAAF site to rekindle my interest in her, but it has . . .

                    http://www.iaaf.net/news/athletes/newsid=45591.html

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                    • #25
                      Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                      I agree that her athletics exploits are the main thrust of her fame and I don't mean to disparage her in any way. But I still think it's true that her looks and certainly her charisma add to her popular appeal. As Marlow pointed out, Isi(and some others) play to the crowd. Feofanova doesn't. This isn't good or bad in either case, it's just a difference of style. However, the first tends to attract more fans than the second. All else being equal an athlete who does the first will tend to be more popular than an athlete who does the second.
                      Would Bolt be quite the global celebrity he is without his personality and antics? I suspect not. And here's a test case. Bekele's athletic accomplishments are fullly comparable to Geb's. Yet Bekele is not so well known and admired outside the athletics world as Geb is. Haile didn't play to the crowd, but he does have great natural charisma.
                      P.S. I like Bolt and Isi, and love Geb. This is not meant as a criticism of any of them, it 's simply reality, in my opinion.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                        I generally do not think that Isi has great charm and charisma and that she may have lost some over time. Maybe hiding under a blanket during competitions etc. is not the most charismatic behavior. Conversely, Feofanova seems to have blossomed some.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                          Whatever their "attractiveness" or their "crowd appeal", it's a FACT that Ms Feofanova was, and will forever remain, the FIRST woman to reach the 16 foot barrier!
                          Isi can claim to be the first to reach the 5.00 METER mark, but Feofanova has her own claim to fame.
                          The only thing about her BODY that matters is....whether she gets it over the bar without knocking the bar off!!

                          BTW, another "pioneer" who is rarely spoken of, or remembered (except by we T&F aficionados) is Australia's Emma George, who was the first woman to reach 15 feet back in 1999.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                            Originally posted by 26mi235
                            I generally do not think that Isi has great charm and charisma
                            That's right. Flirting affectations are neither charming, nor charismatic. I admire Isi's athletic achievements, her demeanor a lot less so.
                            "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
                            by Thomas Henry Huxley

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                            • #29
                              Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                              Originally posted by Pego
                              Originally posted by 26mi235
                              I generally do not think that Isi has great charm and charisma
                              That's right. Flirting affectations are neither charming, nor charismatic. I admire Isi's athletic achievements, her demeanor a lot less so.
                              You are in a minority, in Beijing she absolutely held the stadium in the palm of her hand with that WR and celebration afterwards. Enough for her to millions in being sponsored by Chinese companies.

                              I would say Isi came out of Beijing the 2nd most popular athlete after Bolt on a global scale in T&F. That shows she has charisma well above many other successful athletes.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Svetlana Feofanova

                                Originally posted by eldanielfire
                                You are in a minority
                                It wouldn't be the first time :wink: .
                                "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
                                by Thomas Henry Huxley

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