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3000 meters steeplechase 1932
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Originally posted by dukehjsteve View PostOh, the nostalgia, the nostalgia ! I well remember about 1963, when Joe McCluskey, coach of the NY Athletic Club, gave me one of their iconic winged foot jerseys to wear in summer meets representing the NYAC
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I have on occasion been drafted as a lap counter for one or two specific athletes in a large field where runners were being lapped.
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Almost every track fan (if you go to enough meets) has seen mistakes by the lap counting official at some meet and noone is right about the best way to do it correctly. The judge should check the clock at each lap of the race. After the first lap is completed, you can tell the pace of the race and what is reasonable for each lap. If you are not paying attention to the race, it can be very easy to make a mistake on which lap has been completed. Checking the clock can definitely help.
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Originally posted by Olli View PostWasn't there some kind of a miscounting problem also in Rome 1987 WC 10,000m?
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Wasn't there some kind of a miscounting problem also in Rome 1987 WC 10,000m?
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Oh, the nostalgia, the nostalgia ! I well remember about 1963, when Joe McCluskey, coach of the NY Athletic Club, gave me one of their iconic winged foot jerseys to wear in summer meets representing the NYAC
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3000 meters steeplechase 1932
The recent thread about Iso-Hollo's birthdate reminded me that I've long wondered about the 1932 Olympic steeplechase with an extra lap
The runners:
Would the result have been the same without the error?
Did any runners sprint at 2900 meters only to realize they had to run another lap? Did any just stop at 3000?
The official :
How could he screw up so badly? If he wasn't sure what lap they were on, he could have checked the time, presumably a time around 9:00 for the winner was expected.
What was his name?
Were there any consequences - did he get chastised or fired?
The aftermath:
Was there an outrage or did people go "oh well, not a big deal"
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