I came here to see the Hurta shove, but damn, the comments regarding the top runner due to her physical appearance is wild. As a side note, to say Hiltz should be tested is comical. She's going to the olympics - the testing qualifies, boomers.
@@scotterockeronly people who aren’t properly educated in the English language. “The student writes a note in their notebook.” They/their can be used singular when to subject gender isn’t known, specified or relevant to the context. Welcome to 6th grade English class.
Love to watch the announcers stumble across egg shells trying to not use a wrong pronoun and still describe what is going on. I guess they “the announcers that is” know one misspeak and they could be a target or quietly looking for a new job.
More nervous and pointless running in US qualification rounds. What were the top 5 doing in heat one? Qualify whilst reserving as much energy as possible for the final.
When the field is this deep it’s better to be nervous and push yourself, especially if you have a day off between semi and final 🤷♀️ They put on a show and I’d prefer that to 3 laps of jogging then kicking, wouldn’t you?
Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t ‘they’ be used in singular form too? For example, if someone kicks a ball, you can say ‘they kicked the ball’. That doesn’t have to mean multiple people kicked a ball.
@@midooley543 in common conversation, people may use "they" to refer to one person, however, it's usually when referring to someone that is hypothetical, where gender isn't specific. For example, "if I were to tell someone this, they would say..." IS grammatically incorrect. The correct use would be "he or she would say..." but that takes more time/breath. But whether or not something is grammatically correct doesn't matter as much as the reasoning behind it. In Nikki's case, using they/them instead of she/her is a matter of delusion and mental illness and should not be encouraged in our society. I've been following Nikki's career for a long time, and I do respect her as a person and as a runner, but changing her pronouns does not change reality. Personally, I think a lot of people are confusing "sexuality" with "personality". Just because you're female doesn't mean you have to be feminine. The way Nikki presents herself makes it very clear that she's not traditionally feminine, and that's completely reasonable. Changing pronouns is just a cry for attention/validation.
Hurta’s double shove of St Pierre was a bit brutal I think, way over the top. And she was run out of the final. As much as I like Hurta I think karma intervened.
ESP is the “golden girl” of track. She didn’t have room and impeded. And then doubled down by purposefully ran down on Klecker a second time. Anyone else would have been DQ’d for either of those let alone just once.
Totally unnecessary pushing of St. Pierre at 150m, Pierre was in front of Klecker on the pole, Klecker tried to barge through and take Pierre's line.... 3min later, justice is served, Karma for Klecker!
@@lewickerman That's what I saw too and I'm a ESP supporter. ESP clearly pinched Hurta down unnecessarily to start the incident and wasn't even close to having room to get to the inside lane when she did that. I don't blame Hurta for pushing her out of the way. She had every right to be where she was and had no obligation to back off and make room for ESP. Then ESP made her first bad move even worse by getting testy and forcing her way in front of Hurta, endangering both herself and Hurta. I don't know the rules on this kind of stuff in terms of disqualifications, but she was clearly to blame for all the contact and definitely impeded Hurta twice. It was lucky that one or both of them didn't fall. Stupid move by ESP. I'm sure she has high hopes in the 1500 at the Olympics and she nearly threw it all away at the start of a qualifying event, for no good reason.
What the fuck is with all the hate comments? What happened to "treat others how you want to be treated" and "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all"?
Is not about hate, Is about what's wrong and Wright. And to see a man racing real nature women is wrong. He has no shame. He won't even be able to beat high school guys. And where are the feminist groups that supposedly protect women's rights.
Great race, but not to mean so don't cancel me out, but Nikki Hiltz needs to be tested. She looks very different from all of the women in this race. We need to have an even playing field in women's sports.
@@TremblingQualifierCommon sense, science and Mother Nature are on my side. Just because you want to recognize what is abnormal as normal doesn't mean I have to.
Hiltz was born with both sets of sexual organs, testicles are internal and appears outwardly to be female. However chromosomes are XY, allowing greater muscle mass and power. While he/she does deserve sympathy for a genetic medical condition competing with females is not appropriate. This may not be on par with the Lea Thompson situation, but is still an unfair advantage. When I was at University I was 138 pound distance runner. I took a Judo class and could absolutely dominate a women who was 160 pound US Olympian in Judo. As a male I sucked as a Judo player. Men are just quicker and stronger, that is just a fact.
Hiltz didn't even finish in the top 10 in 2021 in the final. Unreal level of improvement that doesn't seem talked about.
So glad that Sage let ESP know it's not okay to get in her space. Those shoves were deserved.
I came here to see the Hurta shove, but damn, the comments regarding the top runner due to her physical appearance is wild.
As a side note, to say Hiltz should be tested is comical. She's going to the olympics - the testing qualifies, boomers.
The tip toeing around Hiltz pronouns is beyond irritating
Exactly😮
11 women racing and Nikki Hiltz.@@Thoth19
WTF was that salute?
She definitely looked silly doing the salute
Not a Salute! That’s called a sigh of relief! 😸
@@nicolelaguardia7560 it’s a sigh of relief wiping the sweat off her brow!! It’s a cliché move!
@@gregwaters8480 lol that makes so much more sense
"They"? 😆😆😆😆😆
Kara is woke.
No one is perfect.
@@MrAbuYaz Kara was with Salazar in more ways than one!
Does anyone know ‘they’ is plural? So confusing to be PC.
@@scotterockeronly people who aren’t properly educated in the English language. “The student writes a note in their notebook.” They/their can be used singular when to subject gender isn’t known, specified or relevant to the context. Welcome to 6th grade English class.
haha, what is 'they' doing in women's race. 🤡🤡🤡
Co-ed "sports" unwatchable,but good comedy
I love St Pierre’s running style. He posture is great.
Corning and Endicott represented. NYS, just saying.
This comment section… yikessss
Women running against a man. If you are a track and field fan you know Hiltz switched from boys track to compete against women.
Love to watch the announcers stumble across egg shells trying to not use a wrong pronoun and still describe what is going on. I guess they “the announcers that is” know one misspeak and they could be a target or quietly looking for a new job.
Yes you are right. Don’t speak your thoughts. Only commentate what we want u to say. Or we will fire you! Cancel you!
ESP is an amazing runner but damn no need to cut off Sage like that
Thanks for the upload!
Good job, Wiley. Have everyone else work around you and not the other way around.
semi 1 amelia earhart takes it
More nervous and pointless running in US qualification rounds. What were the top 5 doing in heat one? Qualify whilst reserving as much energy as possible for the final.
When the field is this deep it’s better to be nervous and push yourself, especially if you have a day off between semi and final 🤷♀️ They put on a show and I’d prefer that to 3 laps of jogging then kicking, wouldn’t you?
@@mickeylana No! the heats and semis are to get to the final not for 'show'. The final tomorrow is showtime!!
you probably haven't run much
Hiltz is Einhorn
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@@candiceverpaelst-ud3kk Ace Ventura.
They can run ! Wink, wink, Nikki !
Jones had no cause to push the other girl. She already had the lane and did not cut in. Jones should have gone around.
She wasn't even close lol... don't know why she stuck out her hand like that
"they" is plural. using "they" to refer to a single person is confusing and silly
It's also incorrect. She refers to a singular female, which is what she should always be called (assuming 'she's' female) 😏
womp womp
Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t ‘they’ be used in singular form too? For example, if someone kicks a ball, you can say ‘they kicked the ball’. That doesn’t have to mean multiple people kicked a ball.
@@midooley543 in common conversation, people may use "they" to refer to one person, however, it's usually when referring to someone that is hypothetical, where gender isn't specific. For example, "if I were to tell someone this, they would say..." IS grammatically incorrect. The correct use would be "he or she would say..." but that takes more time/breath.
But whether or not something is grammatically correct doesn't matter as much as the reasoning behind it. In Nikki's case, using they/them instead of she/her is a matter of delusion and mental illness and should not be encouraged in our society. I've been following Nikki's career for a long time, and I do respect her as a person and as a runner, but changing her pronouns does not change reality. Personally, I think a lot of people are confusing "sexuality" with "personality". Just because you're female doesn't mean you have to be feminine. The way Nikki presents herself makes it very clear that she's not traditionally feminine, and that's completely reasonable. Changing pronouns is just a cry for attention/validation.
Is this live?
no
How?
it's memorex
What’s wrong with you? 🧐
Seems like a lot of effort for nothing, considering the top 5 qualify.
Nikki looked easily the best
Hocker, Nuguse and Kessler are quite a bit faster.
Or WAS a man
@@jeffgalloway5998 Nikki is biologically a female from birth. The rest is immaterial. Great runner, looked staggeringly comfortable.
Cory looks so strong! She is going to kick ass
Great. I ran the mile in 4:59 which placed me 6th. A 4:01:40 semi is great!
Hurta’s double shove of St Pierre was a bit brutal I think, way over the top. And she was run out of the final. As much as I like Hurta I think karma intervened.
She said she was feeling anger, it showed.
ESP is the “golden girl” of track. She didn’t have room and impeded. And then doubled down by purposefully ran down on Klecker a second time. Anyone else would have been DQ’d for either of those let alone just once.
ESP should have been disqualified. Klecker was defending her space and did nothing wrong.
Totally unnecessary pushing of St. Pierre at 150m, Pierre was in front of Klecker on the pole, Klecker tried to barge through and take Pierre's line.... 3min later, justice is served, Karma for Klecker!
@@lewickerman That's what I saw too and I'm a ESP supporter. ESP clearly pinched Hurta down unnecessarily to start the incident and wasn't even close to having room to get to the inside lane when she did that. I don't blame Hurta for pushing her out of the way. She had every right to be where she was and had no obligation to back off and make room for ESP. Then ESP made her first bad move even worse by getting testy and forcing her way in front of Hurta, endangering both herself and Hurta. I don't know the rules on this kind of stuff in terms of disqualifications, but she was clearly to blame for all the contact and definitely impeded Hurta twice. It was lucky that one or both of them didn't fall. Stupid move by ESP. I'm sure she has high hopes in the 1500 at the Olympics and she nearly threw it all away at the start of a qualifying event, for no good reason.
What the fuck is with all the hate comments? What happened to "treat others how you want to be treated" and "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all"?
Is not about hate, Is about what's wrong and Wright. And to see a man racing real nature women is wrong. He has no shame. He won't even be able to beat high school guys. And where are the feminist groups that supposedly protect women's rights.
NIKKI! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Great race, but not to mean so don't cancel me out, but Nikki Hiltz needs to be tested. She looks very different from all of the women in this race. We need to have an even playing field in women's sports.
They’re all tested. Multiple times a year. They were born a woman and are biologically a woman. They just use they/them pronouns.
I agree. Allowing men into women's events is a travesty.
Singular: He/she, Him/her. Enough with the nonsense.
@@jeffwing8083 The nonsense is your lack of openness
@@TremblingQualifierCommon sense, science and Mother Nature are on my side. Just because you want to recognize what is abnormal as normal doesn't mean I have to.
'women' 1500 😏
Klecker should’ve been disqualified for the completely excessive shoving
HE
Look at that Adams apple.
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And his hips are not those of a woman.
Hiltz was born with both sets of sexual organs, testicles are internal and appears outwardly to be female. However chromosomes are XY, allowing greater muscle mass and power. While he/she does deserve sympathy for a genetic medical condition competing with females is not appropriate. This may not be on par with the Lea Thompson situation, but is still an unfair advantage. When I was at University I was 138 pound distance runner. I took a Judo class and could absolutely dominate a women who was 160 pound US Olympian in Judo. As a male I sucked as a Judo player. Men are just quicker and stronger, that is just a fact.
Does Hiltz take any drugs so she can pretend to be a dude? If so, that seems unfair to the other ladies.
(Isn’t nicki a guy