I agree. These sports take so many years of perfection before such big competitions, and I can't imagine what it's like having that many cameras filming you, and how humiliating it is to accidentally dive into the pool too early people in many countries seeing that.
@@e.hsiehh sometimes its not always the fault of the swimmer, as a swimmer myself ive experienced times when the starter has taken way too long and you from instinct go too early, or you hear a noise similar to a beep or your just fall lol
They do that if something happened or if someone looks as if they're about to false start. Falling in after being told to stand back up is not a disqualification, as swimmers are trained to dive in at the slightest sound after "take your mark" is said.
@@CarlsCozyCorner Yeah I hope that guy was fine. That was some bs. I understand cancelling a start, but anyone who runs or dives after a start has been cancelled should be perfectly fine. The announcer lady calling it a disqualification was very wrong. I'm speaking about the first dive.
@@grah55 It does, dude shouldn't even be at the Olympics he is a disgrace. And the fact that your still defending him shows you don't care about the integrity of the sport either.
As a swimmer, this hurts. Especially when they dont get 2nd chances. We all make mistakes in our swimming career, i don’t understand why sometimes swimmers dont get 2nd chances
A good starter, on observing a swimmer strugging to stay up, will stand down the swimmers. If you fall in after that then you are generally allowed a second chance. You can hear this done in some junior races on this clip. Another way to get a second chance is if there was an equipment malfunction, error by the starter or external noise that might be confused for the start signal. The last clip was ruled to have such a noise hence the second chance. In all other cases, enter the water before the signal and you are out. Same if you beat the start by a fraction of a second but all other swimmers are judged to have started fairly - then the race continues and early swimmer is disqualified. National referee.
Fr it’s kinda unfair since some people lose their balance and I’ve seen so many people do that before and then the officials just tell the others to go while the other person is still in the water also when you false start and people start to laugh while the swimmer is in so much pain and embarrassment and one they gave that one guy a second chance I understand why he got last it’s because he was crying and he was so embarrassed and you don’t do well when you just kinda are shaky and you are in so many emotions you can’t think.
Honestly can't stand when officials take 13 years to hit the beeper. Edit: So y'all can go subscribe now lmao, I've actually got a swimming video in the works which I know everyone in here would like.
If the starter says "Stand please," no swimmer can be charged with a false start. The starter might say that if he sees a swimmer moving, but there's no penalty once the magic words are spoken, even if the swimmer's forward motion carries him or her into the water. Now at 2:08 -- that's a false start!
Some of these are not False Starts. StArter is trained to “stand” the field if they do not come set, to prevent false starts. If someone fall/dives in after the stand command they are not DQ’d and allowed to start again with the rest of the field
@@tadmartinson1147 He didn't, b/c that cheater is almost allowed to get away with anything. He was banned last year for SIX YEARS (finally) for illegal doping (second time guilty). He's a scumbag.
@@purselmer5931 As much as the comentator is shouting "that's a DQ!", it isn't . It used to be when she was competing, but they changed the rules so that people were not DQ'd if there was a sound or distraction.
I once was swimming the mile (it wasn’t my race, I was just entered in it for points for my club team). There was an extra long pause between the “take your mark” and the beep and I visibly flinched on the start. They didn’t tell anyone to step down. I swam the entire mile knowing I’d been disqualified, and as I was breathing, I literally witnessed the official hand my coach the DQ slip
@@moose583 it's like if you jump in the water earlier than everyone else, you get a head start and in a swimming competition, even a milisecond can define who is first and who is second. That's why a false start (jumping before you can) gets you disqualified.
bcus they have to wait until everyone on the blocks has stopped moving. Most of the time why it takes a while is because a swimmer on the blocks are still moving. It is frustrating though
@@meghanogilvie6102 UK, if the beep goes whilst you are still moving you get dqed. but generally from what I've read and seen etc (I'm a qualified official) the starter is meant to wait until all movement has stopped. Any movement after all movement stopping would be a dq I believe You need some time to move after take your marks because you lean back/hold tighter, or to go from standing to in position. So that's why it's in place I believe
It isn't a false start if they say "stand please" and you jump in. This announcement is typically given when the starter is not ready or there is an issue with equipment or with the other swimmers who are in / around the pool (often one forgets to wait for the next race to start and begins to get out). At the serious levels of competition, any movement after "take your mark" is a false start. That rule is generally not applied little kids, who often fidget around on the block. Typical starting systems use a randomizer to sound the starting tone. The starter says "take your mark". When all swimmers are set, the starter presses a button and the tone / flash goes off some time within the next second.
It's not necessarily any movement after the "take your mark". Many people are standing up on the blocks then reach down after take your marks to get into position. Things like muscle twitches etc are permitted, as long as it's not seen as being an initation of the start.
For the record, a lot of these are not false starts and disqualifications. Once a starter says, "Stand please," anyone leaving the blocks just results in a restart. That's exactly what happens at 4:15. It's not a second chance--rules are binary.
I hate how every announcer at the olympics is like “Oh No ThAtS a DiSqUaLiFcAtIoN” and then they end up giving them a second chance like bruh stop the cap
I remember sneezing due to nervousness one time and loosing my balance and diving too early. The look of pure disappointment on my coach's face is unforgettable.
It's cause as a swimmer, during your start, right when you hear the beep, you want to dive off. It sucks because the next loud noise we hear, we get the instinct to go.
I feel like there should be a long pause that's like over 3 seconds before the beep plays. Every swimmer expects it to play under 3 seconds before the announcer calls to take your mark. But it's so easy to react to anything in those mere moments, and I feel if the pause is longer, the swimmers would react properly to the beep.
Nah, then you’ll wait for too long, and THEN you will most likely think some other noise is the beep. The real solution is to have an audio recording play through the speaker so that it is always the same amount of time between the “take your mark” and the beep.
LMAO. I just realized that this is kind of like the hunger games. If you go off early you die, but in swimming u just get a DQ. Idk if it is worse to die or false start. When you false start it’s humiliating.
I remember watching the last one live. What happened was he heard a noise that came from the crowd and thought it was the beep so they watched the footage and heard it so they let him back in
Somebody pls explain to me why they are so strict at swimming with the false start. In so many other sports you get a second chance or a warning or whatever it is called (sailing, rowing, canoeing, just to name a few) but not in swimming and running? Why? Is there a reason?
@@mitchellkim2089 i understand that, but why not a sec chance? Of course the start needs to be super correct but good damn give them a sec chance if they lose balance
My best guess is that the rule came about purely because a swimmer could - in theory - commit a false start without realising and have no way of finding out as they can’t hear under water. But in track events, the athletes are told with another gun shot or siren that there was a false start and they can begin again. Thus, they can take less than a minute to start from the beginning. That is, before they banned second chances in athletics. But a swimmer may swim the whole race not knowing they false started and therefore they surely can’t begin the whole race again, so they only give the swimmer one chance. I know there’s lots of inconsistencies, but I reckon that will be why.
Intentional false starting was becoming too common at top level to unsettle others or maybe get a 'perfect' start so the second chance option was removed
When I was 11, I once went to this swim meet that also had 9-10 year old's. It was heat 1 of 100 IM (short course) and the refs blew the whistle and then one of the nine year old's dived on the whistle instead of the beep🤣🤣🤣
i feel bad for the last guy because he never looked really set and "the guy next to him flinched", he still went a great time although he was a solid 3 seconds off the rest of his heat (its the 400 fr btw, he went a 3:53.4, and then 2 years later went to Mediterranean games and went 3:53.8 and split a 3:51.1 on the 4x2 to clutch it out for the medal) because you asked
in the 2nd olympic one, the one dude left wasnt very good at swimming but his country allowed him to swim or smth. and he got gold for finishing the race. idk the exact story but it went smth like that
Вспомнил детство, расхохотался. Я тогда, пацаном, только начинал заниматься плаванием. Ну и первые в жизни соревнования, сдавал на 2-й юношеский разряд, 50 м в/с. Как-то, в суматохе, никто не об"яснил правила. Вот я по первому свистку и сиганул в бассейн. Об"явили фальстарт. Думаю, наверное надо по второму свистку. Опять сиганул раньше времени. Смотрю у тренера лицо зловеще побагровел. Думаю, значит надо по третьему свистку. И с небольшим запозданием, когда убедился, что вокруг начали прыгать в воду, сиганул и я. Норматив был успешно перевыполнен. Память осталась на всю жизнь.
This is my worst nightmare as a swimmer. It actually causes me to suffer because i dont rear up as much as i should to avoid doing just this. I only tense once i hear the buzzer
No swimmers will be prepared for a 'stand please' after the 'take your mark'. The start can be the most stressful moment of the race since it really makes an impact. Some people in the comments weren't showing the bottom line respect, and I guess they've never participated in any event big or small, or maybe they are just completely inactive. Feeling sad for those people.
it’s the worse feeling because then you know what the water feels like and even though you may get to dive again you have a mental block and it’s so annoying
I don’t think people understand that this is like years of waking up at 5 am and 6 hour workouts just to get disqualified
he took drugs anyway and got an 8 year ban. he also called the other people on the podium loosers so he deserved it
@@elasticpotato2974 how dumb do you have to be to not be aware that most people in the olympics are using PED's.
Then why aren't they banned too
@@johnnyvishnevskiy8090 your even dumber, not illigeal ones
@@dionisiovega8322 cuz their not hes stupid
Imagine training 4 years of your life just to get disqualified
I agree. These sports take so many years of perfection before such big competitions, and I can't imagine what it's like having that many cameras filming you, and how humiliating it is to accidentally dive into the pool too early people in many countries seeing that.
@@bevanborges4047 the thing is there are more events
I’m a swimmer so I hope this won’t happen to me!
@@gradykroes9101 Yeah but first you gotta go to the olympics
thats not 4 years thats a lifetime
We are human after all. Everyone deserves second chance.
Yeah
Very true
for this it is a mistake but swimmers train hours on end and have to learn not to go to early and that's the consequense
@@e.hsiehh sometimes its not always the fault of the swimmer, as a swimmer myself ive experienced times when the starter has taken way too long and you from instinct go too early, or you hear a noise similar to a beep or your just fall lol
From a experience, yes
dude was like "on your marks.....jk let's chat." like bro, people don't expect a convo right before a major race
They do that if something happened or if someone looks as if they're about to false start. Falling in after being told to stand back up is not a disqualification, as swimmers are trained to dive in at the slightest sound after "take your mark" is said.
@@CarlsCozyCorner Yeah I hope that guy was fine. That was some bs. I understand cancelling a start, but anyone who runs or dives after a start has been cancelled should be perfectly fine. The announcer lady calling it a disqualification was very wrong. I'm speaking about the first dive.
@@grah55 That fucker Sun Yang is a cheater. He got banned for 6 years for doping.
@@soothingseas that has nothing to do with false starting but ok.
@@grah55 It does, dude shouldn't even be at the Olympics he is a disgrace. And the fact that your still defending him shows you don't care about the integrity of the sport either.
As a swimmer, this hurts. Especially when they dont get 2nd chances. We all make mistakes in our swimming career, i don’t understand why sometimes swimmers dont get 2nd chances
Sun Yang on drugs, so that’s why
Because you're anticipating the start and not reacting. You're not supposed to move on the block. The rules are the rules
A good starter, on observing a swimmer strugging to stay up, will stand down the swimmers. If you fall in after that then you are generally allowed a second chance. You can hear this done in some junior races on this clip.
Another way to get a second chance is if there was an equipment malfunction, error by the starter or external noise that might be confused for the start signal. The last clip was ruled to have such a noise hence the second chance.
In all other cases, enter the water before the signal and you are out. Same if you beat the start by a fraction of a second but all other swimmers are judged to have started fairly - then the race continues and early swimmer is disqualified.
National referee.
You're a swimmer and you're asking this? Recreational, eh?
Fr it’s kinda unfair since some people lose their balance and I’ve seen so many people do that before and then the officials just tell the others to go while the other person is still in the water also when you false start and people start to laugh while the swimmer is in so much pain and embarrassment and one they gave that one guy a second chance I understand why he got last it’s because he was crying and he was so embarrassed and you don’t do well when you just kinda are shaky and you are in so many emotions you can’t think.
Honestly can't stand when officials take 13 years to hit the beeper.
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Longer than it took for my dad to get the milk.....
Forever
Honestly. I swim for my high school and I can agree that the struggle is real
im like JUST HIT THE BUTTON IT DOES NOT TAKE LONG
That's why I love my coach. In practice he says go before all of us are even ready. Legend.
@@CarlsCozyCorner BRO SAMMMMME!
Take your mark. 3...
2...
Stand, please.
He said take your mark, and then someone probably messed up so he said stand up.
@@aris.lingad they were gonna start the race but the swimmer got disqualified for movement on the starting block
Honestly it stressed me out when’s that happens I mean I am a swimmer competitive one so I know what it’s like
If the starter says "Stand please," no swimmer can be charged with a false start. The starter might say that if he sees a swimmer moving, but there's no penalty once the magic words are spoken, even if the swimmer's forward motion carries him or her into the water.
Now at 2:08 -- that's a false start!
there is no 3,2,1 countdown
Absolutely nothing hurts more than getting deek’d especially in a championship or constellation heat
Haha I get what you are trying to say but it's "DQ'ed" as in disqualified
@@kierstinbruner9885 no actually i meant deek’d. thanks tho!
Consolation not constellation lmao
@@greysonwilliams7402 yeah i’ll give u that one thanks homie
@@pinkringo222 oh I get it now sorry haha😅
Man, at that mark position they're SO close to falling forward it's crazy and they can't stop. That's what happened to 3:55 guy
Yeah i watched that and the PAIN i felt for him was immeasurable
@@sara.mcnabb he got a second chance in that race
Yeah a nice official gave him another chance
happened to me in practice
I have done it at practice but rolled onto my back
Some of these are not False Starts. StArter is trained to “stand” the field if they do not come set, to prevent false starts. If someone fall/dives in after the stand command they are not DQ’d and allowed to start again with the rest of the field
Yeah you see to know what you're talking about. What happened to the guy at 3:29 ?
@@grah55 He jumped at take your mark not stand
BRUH, the first one was so dog, I hope he didn't get disqualified.
He didn’t. And he ended up with gold medal and a world record
@@tadmartinson1147 He didn't, b/c that cheater is almost allowed to get away with anything. He was banned last year for SIX YEARS (finally) for illegal doping (second time guilty). He's a scumbag.
@@purselmer5931 chill nigga maybe ur talkin bout the wrong guy
@@zipper2741 no he’s not. there has been multiple rumors about sun yang
@@purselmer5931 As much as the comentator is shouting "that's a DQ!", it isn't . It used to be when she was competing, but they changed the rules so that people were not DQ'd if there was a sound or distraction.
I once was swimming the mile (it wasn’t my race, I was just entered in it for points for my club team). There was an extra long pause between the “take your mark” and the beep and I visibly flinched on the start. They didn’t tell anyone to step down. I swam the entire mile knowing I’d been disqualified, and as I was breathing, I literally witnessed the official hand my coach the DQ slip
I'm so sorry for you. Did you swim even after the false start? Like you didn't get back up on the block?
I had this happen in a 200 and I wasn't sure if they saw, but if I watched them hand the coach the slip I would hop out lol.
Oh no that's the worst
As a former competitive swimmer, getting disqualified for the reason is heartbreaking and frustrating.
yeah ikr? imagine waking up at 5-6am everyday for years just to get disqualified
why is this a disqualification?
@@moose583 it's like if you jump in the water earlier than everyone else, you get a head start and in a swimming competition, even a milisecond can define who is first and who is second. That's why a false start (jumping before you can) gets you disqualified.
I hate it when the officials take 3 hours to hit the beeper thing
FRRRR
ikr i was at a swim meet today and after they said “take your mark” it took him 3 whole seconds to hit the beep thing lol
bcus they have to wait until everyone on the blocks has stopped moving. Most of the time why it takes a while is because a swimmer on the blocks are still moving. It is frustrating though
@@p0neh1 really??? Where I live if you move on the blocks after “Take your mark” you get DQed
@@meghanogilvie6102 UK, if the beep goes whilst you are still moving you get dqed. but generally from what I've read and seen etc (I'm a qualified official) the starter is meant to wait until all movement has stopped. Any movement after all movement stopping would be a dq I believe
You need some time to move after take your marks because you lean back/hold tighter, or to go from standing to in position. So that's why it's in place I believe
I've done this once. The dude was taking forever and I lost my balance.
Man went from Sun Yang to some 10 year old boys
Lol
It isn't a false start if they say "stand please" and you jump in. This announcement is typically given when the starter is not ready or there is an issue with equipment or with the other swimmers who are in / around the pool (often one forgets to wait for the next race to start and begins to get out). At the serious levels of competition, any movement after "take your mark" is a false start. That rule is generally not applied little kids, who often fidget around on the block. Typical starting systems use a randomizer to sound the starting tone. The starter says "take your mark". When all swimmers are set, the starter presses a button and the tone / flash goes off some time within the next second.
It's not necessarily any movement after the "take your mark". Many people are standing up on the blocks then reach down after take your marks to get into position. Things like muscle twitches etc are permitted, as long as it's not seen as being an initation of the start.
When your reaction time is so good it becomes negative.
For the record, a lot of these are not false starts and disqualifications. Once a starter says, "Stand please," anyone leaving the blocks just results in a restart. That's exactly what happens at 4:15. It's not a second chance--rules are binary.
I hate it when you're just on the blocks and then the next GTA game comes out by the time they hit the buzzer.
Why do they disqualify people for this they should give them a second chance
They usually dq them bc they timed it
A lot of the time people would just do it to throw everyone else off
*RULES*
What if everyone messes up each time? Rules are there for a reason
Bro cut from the olympics to a child's swim meet. I cant be the only one laughing at this cut lmfao.
I hate how every announcer at the olympics is like “Oh No ThAtS a DiSqUaLiFcAtIoN” and then they end up giving them a second chance like bruh stop the cap
content is hard to get these days i think
Fun Fact: In the first video of someone false starting, that was Sun Yang. That same race he ended up getting gold and a new world record.
Fuck that cheater
@@shrek9489 woah what?
@@masonscott7894 he used performance enhancing drugs
@@shrek9489 is this a fact? You got a source?
@@shrek9489 nvm you’re right.
I remember sneezing due to nervousness one time and loosing my balance and diving too early. The look of pure disappointment on my coach's face is unforgettable.
It's cause as a swimmer, during your start, right when you hear the beep, you want to dive off. It sucks because the next loud noise we hear, we get the instinct to go.
That's why the swimmer in last clip got reinstated - tape was played back and an external sound could be heard
As a swimmer i find most the time theres a ripple affect such as if one person dives someone else might dive as well.
Yeah because they think they've missed the busser and it's already started.
@@owenbishop2856 I try to trust my gut and go when the buzzer goes not when others start.
oh snap thats me in the left lane at 2:15
Lol
Ouuuchhhh
I feel like there should be a long pause that's like over 3 seconds before the beep plays. Every swimmer expects it to play under 3 seconds before the announcer calls to take your mark. But it's so easy to react to anything in those mere moments, and I feel if the pause is longer, the swimmers would react properly to the beep.
Nah, then you’ll wait for too long, and THEN you will most likely think some other noise is the beep. The real solution is to have an audio recording play through the speaker so that it is always the same amount of time between the “take your mark” and the beep.
2:15 that dive tho oof
His head went ⬆️
2:12
@@reece_. Because glasses
00:53 . That looks so like my swimming competition🤣🤣
i hate when the officials stop it after saying on your marks
This takes 'better late than never' to a whole nother level
that thumbnail looks like a swimmer is standing on top of another
Oh yeah!!
"Wait, that wasn't my start que?"
"Never has been"
You can’t call a lot of these false starts because they said stand please and then they fell in, which is not a DQ!
The first 3 clips no one false stated of got disqualified because the officials says stand down before the plunge into the water
Lol dude...I am a very competitive swimmer. I can relate....ive never false started but I've seen it so many times in my heats. Do you swim to?
Yo Evan, didn’t expect to see you here lol
@@CoolCalChickenBone bruh
2:10 how is that even possible did bro try to predict
LMAO. I just realized that this is kind of like the hunger games. If you go off early you die, but in swimming u just get a DQ. Idk if it is worse to die or false start. When you false start it’s humiliating.
I remember watching the last one live. What happened was he heard a noise that came from the crowd and thought it was the beep so they watched the footage and heard it so they let him back in
It used to drive me insane when the starter would hold the start. Everyone is already tense as it is. I've false started a couple of times. It sucks.
I don’t know what’s worse, a false start or getting last.
getting last definitely is better
Somebody pls explain to me why they are so strict at swimming with the false start. In so many other sports you get a second chance or a warning or whatever it is called (sailing, rowing, canoeing, just to name a few) but not in swimming and running? Why? Is there a reason?
@@mitchellkim2089 i understand that, but why not a sec chance? Of course the start needs to be super correct but good damn give them a sec chance if they lose balance
My best guess is that the rule came about purely because a swimmer could - in theory - commit a false start without realising and have no way of finding out as they can’t hear under water. But in track events, the athletes are told with another gun shot or siren that there was a false start and they can begin again. Thus, they can take less than a minute to start from the beginning. That is, before they banned second chances in athletics.
But a swimmer may swim the whole race not knowing they false started and therefore they surely can’t begin the whole race again, so they only give the swimmer one chance.
I know there’s lots of inconsistencies, but I reckon that will be why.
Intentional false starting was becoming too common at top level to unsettle others or maybe get a 'perfect' start so the second chance option was removed
@@defaultyorker6096 There is a false start rope that can be dropped across the pool at the 15m mark in the case of a false start
When I was 11, I once went to this swim meet that also had 9-10 year old's. It was heat 1 of 100 IM (short course) and the refs blew the whistle and then one of the nine year old's dived on the whistle instead of the beep🤣🤣🤣
i feel bad for the last guy because he never looked really set and "the guy next to him flinched", he still went a great time although he was a solid 3 seconds off the rest of his heat (its the 400 fr btw, he went a 3:53.4, and then 2 years later went to Mediterranean games and went 3:53.8 and split a 3:51.1 on the 4x2 to clutch it out for the medal)
because you asked
no way the first was was a dq, the beep is ment to plya after that, his mind was listening for the first thing
1:10 I was at that event racing and I watched the false start happen 😂😂😂😂
The second and third clips aren’t even false starts you can fall in just not dive and there legs all hit first
Man. I never really false started but having people talk at start is a reason since it could mess someone up and think start
Trust me its the worst feeling in the world. The gut wrenching pain as you get out of the pool
The Olympic ones aren’t funny at all but the little kids make me laugh so much
They should give second chances, it doesn't cost anything
no because then all swimmers will anticipate the start
@@elasticpotato2974 that's true, but in the case of sun's false start was because the man with the megaphone talked and that's very confusing
every time the voice comes over the mic I feel like I have to poop even though I never eat big meals before comps 💀
Same bruh hahaha
I got dq'd in the nationals last weekend for a false start. It's heartbreaking 💔
1:32 imagine being praised for a stupid mistake
it throws me off too when the official says “stand up please”
I used to always nearly fall in if they took too long to hit the buzzer, you expect it to go after a certain time
In Alberta, Canada it is one beep to get on the block, then they say get ready, and then the third beep to go. They are always 5 seconds apart
If I'm not mistaken first case was 1500m freestyle final olympic race where start doesnt matter at all, it had to hurt ...
The thumbnail.. Is a masterpiece
Well my heart started racing when the ref said take your mark
There should always be a second shot imo. Some of the starters are horrible and hold way way too long.
The first one wouldn’t be a false start/dq because he went in reaction to the stand call
he took drugs anyway and got an 8 year ban. he also called the other people on the podium loosers so he deserved it
0:30 he is more disappointed than my dad and I am in prison
This makes me feel better about a false start that I had today, If I wouldn't have False started I would've Qualified...
my brain after i false start:
*"oh god oh god don't cry don't cry everyone is looking at you ohh noo god dang it shoot don't cry laugh it off"*
in the 2nd olympic one, the one dude left wasnt very good at swimming but his country allowed him to swim or smth. and he got gold for finishing the race. idk the exact story but it went smth like that
Вспомнил детство, расхохотался.
Я тогда, пацаном, только начинал заниматься плаванием. Ну и первые в жизни соревнования, сдавал на 2-й юношеский разряд, 50 м в/с. Как-то, в суматохе, никто не об"яснил правила. Вот я по первому свистку и сиганул в бассейн. Об"явили фальстарт. Думаю, наверное надо по второму свистку. Опять сиганул раньше времени. Смотрю у тренера лицо зловеще побагровел. Думаю, значит надо по третьему свистку. И с небольшим запозданием, когда убедился, что вокруг начали прыгать в воду, сиганул и я.
Норматив был успешно перевыполнен. Память осталась на всю жизнь.
In my first competition, some children were getting ready to race but they all had a false start and got a second chance
2:15
I BELIEVE I CAN FLY!
why do they get disqualified for false starts? it’s not like they meant to do it
"take your mark"
STAND UP.
This is my worst nightmare as a swimmer. It actually causes me to suffer because i dont rear up as much as i should to avoid doing just this. I only tense once i hear the buzzer
Where’s the other guys hand in the thumbnail😳
Why wasn't me at the swimming carnival every year in that vid?
That first clip has a guy named 'Jaeger', what a world Eren
so for those people who fall after the first one, will they be also disqualified?
No, if you false start because of another swimmer only the first person will be DQ’ed
Finally one with a Korean.
Why do disqualify someone for doing a simple mistake?
well it ain't that simple
The most frustrating thing tbh. And there will always be those people who will laugh like they're perfect
These are like some of my biggest fears lmao
*They should do this in all games!*
I’m a swimmer so I hope all of this will happen to me!
Most of these are false starts but they are still fun to watch 😩
What about Thorpe's false start at the 2004 Australian Trials ?...
right? it's one of the most prominent false starts in swimming and was in the thumbnail, but not the video
recently did my first race, I accidentally slipped off the block and fell into the water. But I’m so grateful they gave me a second chance
this is actually my worst nightmare
It was best said by the narrator the Rabbids 1 minute, 1 sport swimming video:
"If you move even a hair before the starting bell rings, you're out!"
No swimmers will be prepared for a 'stand please' after the 'take your mark'. The start can be the most stressful moment of the race since it really makes an impact. Some people in the comments weren't showing the bottom line respect, and I guess they've never participated in any event big or small, or maybe they are just completely inactive. Feeling sad for those people.
1:24 bruh lol that was so funny XD
i felt like crying watching this, i feel so bad for them
I love watching these, but feel bad at the same time
it’s the worse feeling because then you know what the water feels like and even though you may get to dive again you have a mental block and it’s so annoying
Why disqualified when fell by accident or error?.. the match haven't begun yet. 1st fall must only be a warning... something like that.
I blame adrenaline.
Khuza gogo khuza🤣👌
that thumbnail looks pretty weird xD
I was waiting for him to messup the second time
Went from the Olympics to 8 year olds real quick