Seriously, how many people have dropped out because of that stupid vault? Or does it just seem a lot because all the "bigger" names were out?
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Didn't the floor break during that subdivision?Bart Deurloo was also injured on floor but not enough that he's out of the meet. I note that many of the injuries listed above took place in the third subdivision for the men.
Didn't the floor break during that subdivision?
Possibly athlete over trained leading up to the event leaving them weak and vulnerable?
Maybe some, but certainly not all. Exhibit 1: Kohei. I truly doubt over training does you in after that many years at the top. I worry more about not training enough with some of the countries -- the skills look plain scary.
When was the last time seven people had to leave the meet floor or pull out of the meet during a single subdivision/session?
Some commentary from the Russian experience in Montreal. Decisions affecting athlete safety being made due to TV and live-stream schedule; no water available in training; blinding lights... This isn’t a reality show.Athlete health and safety should be at the center of all decisions, but clearly that isn’t the case and it hasn’t been for a long time. Hopefully this was a wake-up call and there will be some attention paid to it.
Wow, that is pretty awful.Some commentary from the Russian experience in Montreal. Decisions affecting athlete safety being made due to TV and live-stream schedule; no water available in training; blinding lights... This isn’t a reality show.
http://eng.gymnovosti.com/rodionenk...cism-towards-the-worlds-organizing-committee/