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Tokyo Olympics
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Robot horses the way forward....0
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PrincessFiona said:Cafc43v3r said:PrincessFiona said:MrOneLung said:PrincessFiona said:ValleyGary said:I don’t know if it’s because she’s so good, but Laura Kenny does it for me. What a woman.
He wasn't, at the time, the current Mr Trott. To be honest I have no idea if there was a current partner.0 -
killerandflash said:cafcfan1990 said:Cruel watching the Modern Pentathlon. German rider who was in first place just lost any chance of a medal as her horse refused to jump the fences. Seems a bit unfair that they get assigned random horses. The German might be in a bit of trouble too, she didn't take too kindly to the horse doing her over!0
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Handling a horse you've never met before is clearly a major skill, but sometimes I guess you get a bolshy horse that nobody could tame...0
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That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse3 -
PrincessFiona said:Cafc43v3r said:PrincessFiona said:MrOneLung said:PrincessFiona said:ValleyGary said:I don’t know if it’s because she’s so good, but Laura Kenny does it for me. What a woman.
He wasn't, at the time, the current Mr Trott. To be honest I have no idea if there was a current partner.
So IMO, no cheating.2 -
MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse1 -
So pleased for Laura Muir, someone who really deserved a medal10
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Brilliant run Laura4
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Easy to spot the Scottish runner out there, someone who’s never seen any sun2
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That was amazing. Superb run.1
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That was an epic 1500 race. British record and beating the fantastic Hassan into 3rd place.
Superb silver by Laura Muir. Athletic medals are so difficult.
Kipyegon retaining the gold 5 years apart is an awesome achievement.
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Man, so pleased for her.2
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That was a very ropey relay!1
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I'm proper sick of Italy this year3
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Poxy Italians again0
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Gutting for the GB relay team. Silver by one hundredth of a second3
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It's weird the psychology of sport, the women get a bronze and it's a success, the men get a silver and it's devastation for the guy on the anchor leg0
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MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse
At least two of the horses today undermined genuine medal chances - having better selection in place, concentrating on temperament, etc., is a basic requirement to make the competition less of a Russian roulette.
Failing that, have the show-jumping be the first event.1 -
ValleyGary said:Poxy Italians again0
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Italy had an amazing few weeks
Lucky sods0 -
NornIrishAddick said:MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse
At least two of the horses today undermined genuine medal chances - having better selection in place, concentrating on temperament, etc., is a basic requirement to make the competition less of a Russian roulette.
Failing that, have the show-jumping be the first event.
It does seem harsh but then there are always some unfair variables in sport, how many cyclists and racing drivers have lost events because of punctures and mechanicals2 -
The men's modern pentathlon is tomorrow, I assume they'll use the same horses and if they do, will they withdraw that horse?0
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Gary Poole said:NornIrishAddick said:MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse
At least two of the horses today undermined genuine medal chances - having better selection in place, concentrating on temperament, etc., is a basic requirement to make the competition less of a Russian roulette.
Failing that, have the show-jumping be the first event.
It does seem harsh but then there are always some unfair variables in sport, how many cyclists and racing drivers have lost events because of punctures and mechanicals
The reason I said at least two of the horses was that, as well as Saint Boy causing absolute heartbreak for Annika Schleu, Constantin refused for both the Uzbek competitor and Natalya Coyle (who went from 4th to 19th), but at least, unlike Schleu and 5 others she did manage to score in this round.
While I don't really have a problem with the idea of having neutral horses, they need to be better chosen and should not be shared (IMHO), a horse that has already refused the jumps can hardly be expected to act as if nothing had happened if facing the same course within a matter of minutes.
The scores in the round tell the story. I don't watch Modern Pentathlon a lot, but there is no way that so many should have scored as low as they did, unless the course was fiendishly difficult (which the better scores would suggest it wasn't).0 -
NornIrishAddick said:Gary Poole said:NornIrishAddick said:MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse
At least two of the horses today undermined genuine medal chances - having better selection in place, concentrating on temperament, etc., is a basic requirement to make the competition less of a Russian roulette.
Failing that, have the show-jumping be the first event.
It does seem harsh but then there are always some unfair variables in sport, how many cyclists and racing drivers have lost events because of punctures and mechanicals
The reason I said at least two of the horses was that, as well as Saint Boy causing absolute heartbreak for Annika Schleu, Constantin refused for both the Uzbek competitor and Natalya Coyle (who went from 4th to 19th), but at least, unlike Schleu and 5 others she did manage to score in this round.
While I don't really have a problem with the idea of having neutral horses, they need to be better chosen and should not be shared (IMHO), a horse that has already refused the jumps can hardly be expected to act as if nothing had happened if facing the same course within a matter of minutes.
The scores in the round tell the story. I don't watch Modern Pentathlon a lot, but there is no way that so many should have scored as low as they did, unless the course was fiendishly difficult (which the better scores would suggest it wasn't).
I guess we will never know whether a better rider could have coped with that horse0 -
PrincessFiona said:ValleyGary said:Poxy Italians again
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SuedeAdidas said:PrincessFiona said:ValleyGary said:Poxy Italians again1
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SuedeAdidas said:PrincessFiona said:ValleyGary said:Poxy Italians again0
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killerandflash said:NornIrishAddick said:Gary Poole said:NornIrishAddick said:MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse
At least two of the horses today undermined genuine medal chances - having better selection in place, concentrating on temperament, etc., is a basic requirement to make the competition less of a Russian roulette.
Failing that, have the show-jumping be the first event.
It does seem harsh but then there are always some unfair variables in sport, how many cyclists and racing drivers have lost events because of punctures and mechanicals
The reason I said at least two of the horses was that, as well as Saint Boy causing absolute heartbreak for Annika Schleu, Constantin refused for both the Uzbek competitor and Natalya Coyle (who went from 4th to 19th), but at least, unlike Schleu and 5 others she did manage to score in this round.
While I don't really have a problem with the idea of having neutral horses, they need to be better chosen and should not be shared (IMHO), a horse that has already refused the jumps can hardly be expected to act as if nothing had happened if facing the same course within a matter of minutes.
The scores in the round tell the story. I don't watch Modern Pentathlon a lot, but there is no way that so many should have scored as low as they did, unless the course was fiendishly difficult (which the better scores would suggest it wasn't).
I guess we will never know whether a better rider could have coped with that horse
Requiring that a competitor use a horse that had proved shortly beforehand that it was already highly stressed and unwilling to jump in the competition is unreasonable.
And, the rules of the competition strictly limit what a rider can do to attempt to control the horse (a good thing IMHO).
Yes Schleu was upset and it showed, but, even before she had managed to get to the first fence, Saint Boy had destroyed her advantage. She knew that he was destroying her Olympic dreams.
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NornIrishAddick said:Gary Poole said:NornIrishAddick said:MrOneLung said:That’s the whole idea though isn’t it?
it meant to represent the skills a soldier may have needed to escape - might need to have a sword fight, swim a river, shoot , run, or grab a strange horse
At least two of the horses today undermined genuine medal chances - having better selection in place, concentrating on temperament, etc., is a basic requirement to make the competition less of a Russian roulette.
Failing that, have the show-jumping be the first event.
It does seem harsh but then there are always some unfair variables in sport, how many cyclists and racing drivers have lost events because of punctures and mechanicals
The reason I said at least two of the horses was that, as well as Saint Boy causing absolute heartbreak for Annika Schleu, Constantin refused for both the Uzbek competitor and Natalya Coyle (who went from 4th to 19th), but at least, unlike Schleu and 5 others she did manage to score in this round.
While I don't really have a problem with the idea of having neutral horses, they need to be better chosen and should not be shared (IMHO), a horse that has already refused the jumps can hardly be expected to act as if nothing had happened if facing the same course within a matter of minutes.
The scores in the round tell the story. I don't watch Modern Pentathlon a lot, but there is no way that so many should have scored as low as they did, unless the course was fiendishly difficult (which the better scores would suggest it wasn't).
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