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Papa_Complex 03-01-2010 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Apoc (Post 344038)
There were pro athletes competing before you were born... Your only in your forties.

Edit: Rules on amateur competitors were phased out ion 1970.

And I was born before 1970 ;)

Papa_Complex 03-01-2010 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 344024)
He also made it through all the world cup qualifying to get there. There were also several other crashes at Whistler by experienced racers.

Poor safety implementation is what it is more about. If you are going to make the "fastest track in the world", you should also make all attempts to make it the safest in the world as well. Exposed metal structure supports in a crash zone is very very poor planning.

I'll give no argument regarding the poorly laid out stanchions. It seems to me that most of the tracks in the Winter Olympics have been the "fastest" though. People don't want to go to the games and not see records fall.

Trip 03-01-2010 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_Complex (Post 344106)
I'll give no argument regarding the poorly laid out stanchions. It seems to me that most of the tracks in the Winter Olympics have been the "fastest" though. People don't want to go to the games and not see records fall.

They added 15-20 mph though. That's pretty significant of a jump.

marko138 03-01-2010 09:38 AM

That was an awesome game. Obviously I wish the outcome was the other way around but damn, what a game.

Apoc 03-01-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 344118)
They added 15-20 mph though. That's pretty significant of a jump.

It was actually about 6mph... Still quite an increase though.

Trip 03-01-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Apoc (Post 344168)
It was actually about 6mph... Still quite an increase though.

I mistakingly got that from this, but they did get close to 10 mph over the previous record.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/SPORT/02/12/...ash/index.html

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Sports Illustrated's David Epstein, who is covering the Olympics for the magazine, told CNN's "Situation Room" that the Whistler course is the fastest in the world "and not by a little."

He noted that while most luge courses "flatten out" around the 11th turn, the Whistler track "just keeps on dropping, so there's really kind of no break from gathering speed toward the end."

Epstein said some athletes had been complaining about the speed of the course and speculating that this Winter Games could be the first time the sport sees a competitor hit 100 mph.

"That's 15 to 20 mph faster than any course in the rest of the world," Epstein said.

A track speed record -- and world speed record -- was recorded at Whistler on February 21, 2009, when a single men's luge athlete topped 95 mph during competition. American luger Tony Benshoof held the previous world speed record of 86.8 mph set in 2001.
The guy who died was going 88, so only a 1 mph faster than the previous fastest speed ever.

Apoc 03-01-2010 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 344182)
I mistakingly got that from this, but they did get close to 10 mph over the previous record.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/SPORT/02/12/...ash/index.html



The guy who died was going 88, so only a 1 mph faster than the previous fastest speed ever.

Ya, thats still pretty fucking fast, racing feet first on a carbon fiber board :lol:

tommymac 03-01-2010 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Apoc (Post 344185)
Ya, thats still pretty fucking fast, racing feet first on a carbon fiber board :lol:

how bout the skeleton riders going head first:rockwoot:

Apoc 03-01-2010 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 344186)
how bout the skeleton riders going head first:rockwoot:


At least they fucking see where their going :lol:

Seriously though, pretty crazy stuff.

Cass 03-01-2010 02:22 PM

Sorry I'm late.. first time on a real computer in a week +.....

THAT was an absolutely amazing hockey game. Canada deserved to win, USA wasn't playing a solid consistent game. Obviously, I wanted USA to win - don't get me wrong - but I can't cry foul over it.

Miller was awesome... I hate Luongo on principle but he's a great netminder, and he did his job well.

The captain of my Dallas Stars has a gold medal... I can't be too upset about that :)


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