Hands and bodies (to some extent) get entangled all the while in these races. Unless it can be proven that someone deliberately interfered, then results should stand! It happens in Class III at Champs to the World Championships. Hands fly all over the place, a suh di ting set!
in a race where there are no lane assignment .. ok but where there is any encroachment of a lane ... recall runners get DQ just for running on the line or in the lane!! physical contact is taking it to a whole other level...
Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.Thomas Paine
Are you saying that IS the rule or that SHOULD be the rule?
People sometimes get disqualified for interference when it is significant. I remember Michelle Freeman getting disqualified once and the race was re-run without her at World Indoors.
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
Did any athlete cross over into another lane? The answer is NO! Hurdlers cannot hold their arms to their sides as can other runners.
Oliver said it - this sort of thing happens all the time! Unless they can prove he purposely decided to interfere...that's a different thing.
Indeed, I understand if a 100m runner crosses over into another lane, as long as he is not interfering he will not be disqualified. But let's not debate that point, just saying!
anyway, all they have to do is mash di line ... interfere or no .... what they do is violate the boundaries set for them. RUN INNA YUH LANE! interference is not the consideration.
Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe.Thomas Paine
Further, look how close Oliver was to Robles. If they were running neck to neck there would have been some serious clashes. It's the nature of the event. These things happen all the time!
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