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Central lanes for people directly qualified, randomly attributed lanes for runners qualified on time.

Do the winners of each heat get to choose their lanes? I would have thought Bolt would want lane 6 instead of 7? Maybe because Spearmon was 2nd in his heat with a better time?
 
Oooh, Dressage to The Lion King soundtrack. Possibly the oddest thing I've witnessed yet.

Can't place *what* Lion King soundtrack it is. I don't think it's the film soundtrack, and I don't think it's the London cast stage show version.
 
Can someone explain to me how the clock works in football? It just counts up even during times when the ball isn't in play. How do they know how much time is left?

Been watching women's football, and it's been pretty exciting. For whatever reason it's been more interesting than men's football.
 
Can someone explain to me how the clock works in football? It just counts up even during times when the ball isn't in play. How do they know how much time is left?

Been watching women's football, and it's been pretty exciting. For whatever reason it's been more interesting than men's football.

They just let the clock run up to 90 minutes, no stoppages. The ref then decides (guesses) how much to time to add on at the end. They usually add about 3 more minutes than usual in Manchester United games.
 
Do the winners of each heat get to choose their lanes? I would have thought Bolt would want lane 6 instead of 7? Maybe because Spearmon was 2nd in his heat with a better time?

I think Bolt is picking Lane 7 for psychological warfare reasons:

"Hey...look at my back for the whole race."
 
Can someone explain to me how the clock works in football? It just counts up even during times when the ball isn't in play. How do they know how much time is left?

Been watching women's football, and it's been pretty exciting. For whatever reason it's been more interesting than men's football.


It counts up to 45 for 1st half and 90 for the second and then the ref decides the stoppage time based on the events of the half. It's very subjective and ends up as a popular subject of debate (the biggest clubs "always" getting the amount of time they need to score etc.). Less time is always added in 1st half than in the second half.

edit: They refs are supposed to add min 30 sec per substitution, but I don't think they follow that rule extremely closesly.
 
Can someone explain to me how the clock works in football? It just counts up even during times when the ball isn't in play. How do they know how much time is left?

Been watching women's football, and it's been pretty exciting. For whatever reason it's been more interesting than men's football.

There is a 4th official who determines how much time is to be added on at the end of the halves and will instruct the ref on the amount. In general though, if there are no major stoppages you can expect to see 1 minute of extra time in the first half and 3 minutes in the second. Also worth noting, the ref is free to use discretion as to when the game ends, they can go beyond the allotted extra time if they wish (for example, often if there is a goalscoring opportunity like a corner or a freekick they will allow it to be taken before finishing)
 
There is a 4th official who determines how much time is to be added on at the end of the halves and will instruct the ref on the amount. In general though, if there are no major stoppages you can expect to see 1 minute of extra time in the first half and 3 minutes in the second. Also worth noting, the ref is free to use discretion as to when the game ends, they can go beyond the allotted extra time if they wish (for example, often if there is a goalscoring opportunity like a corner or a freekick they will allow it to be taken before finishing)

Are you sure? i thought it was the ref who instructed the 4th offical. Before the mics, you could see the ref signal the amount of time to the 4th official with his fingers.
 
It's a bit of a joke to be honest, but stopping the clock would be far too technical and futuristic for the beautiful game.

Haha okay, I guess it's just one of those things I don't get about football, like not using video replays for refereeing. But whatever, still a pretty great sport to watch.
 
GB guaranteed at least a silver medal in individual dressage. At worst it's one silver, at best it's gold silver and bronze!

(One GB rider currently top of the rankings. Three riders to go. Two of the three to go are both also GB)
 
Apparently our Aristos are doing well in the horse stuff today, we have first place with three riders to come, and two of them are British. There is a real chance of a clean sweep according to this dude at work. He says GB gold, silver and bronze is not out of the question.
 
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