Would love to hear Noah’s thoughts on the Run/Swim event safety. This seemed like pure negligence and avoidable. It’s sad but there is also anger here. Lazar was in distress from the moment he took his cap off. Changed stroke from freestyle to back to breast and the commentators just laughed at that. Do they not know the signs? Sean Woodland would have caught this because he really cares. Where were the dive staff? The Paramedics following the race? The professional support staff? You can cut costs with the camera work, but not safety support of your competitors. They continued this as a business decision, hence breaking up into small groups to manage this. Taking down the feed was limiting liability. This is now what CrossFit HQ is.
Personally I'd love to hear his thoughts on "sacrificing" a minute to get public recognition for honoring him, just to privately whine to CF that he should get it back lol.
@RogueCylon lol well clearly Lazar's death was NOT Noah's priority. Rather, determining how he could leverage the death of an athlete to bolster his public image without having any impact to his score was. If you think that's not noteworthy, then I guess Lazar's death and athlete safety is not your priority either. Wow.
@@shawnfoster4506 nice attempt to twist there. I went with not watching events straight after what happened. Any athlete continuing basically said it’s okay for CFHQ to conduct gross negligence,
@@RogueCylon so you'd include Noah in that list, I assume? Why would you want his take on the situation when, according to you, he's essentially given "gross negligence" his stamp of approval by continuing to compete?
Some feedback is good, but telling your leader how to lead is not right. She's complaining before the games have even started. Sounds like she has a big ego in terms of how she should be treated on the team.
Congrsts on making the podium! So close to 2nd as well! I bet 1 more year together and you'll all get first place!
Let go!!! Noah you’re going to awesome at the crossfire games😎💪 I believe in you and your team
Rooting for you!!!!
i wanna be on Noah's😭😭😭😭😭😭 Team!!!!!!!!!!
Would love to hear Noah’s thoughts on the Run/Swim event safety. This seemed like pure negligence and avoidable. It’s sad but there is also anger here. Lazar was in distress from the moment he took his cap off. Changed stroke from freestyle to back to breast and the commentators just laughed at that. Do they not know the signs? Sean Woodland would have caught this because he really cares. Where were the dive staff? The Paramedics following the race? The professional support staff? You can cut costs with the camera work, but not safety support of your competitors. They continued this as a business decision, hence breaking up into small groups to manage this. Taking down the feed was limiting liability. This is now what CrossFit HQ is.
Personally I'd love to hear his thoughts on "sacrificing" a minute to get public recognition for honoring him, just to privately whine to CF that he should get it back lol.
@@shawnfoster4506 that’s your priority? Wow.
@RogueCylon lol well clearly Lazar's death was NOT Noah's priority. Rather, determining how he could leverage the death of an athlete to bolster his public image without having any impact to his score was. If you think that's not noteworthy, then I guess Lazar's death and athlete safety is not your priority either.
Wow.
@@shawnfoster4506 nice attempt to twist there. I went with not watching events straight after what happened. Any athlete continuing basically said it’s okay for CFHQ to conduct gross negligence,
@@RogueCylon so you'd include Noah in that list, I assume? Why would you want his take on the situation when, according to you, he's essentially given "gross negligence" his stamp of approval by continuing to compete?
Some feedback is good, but telling your leader how to lead is not right. She's complaining before the games have even started. Sounds like she has a big ego in terms of how she should be treated on the team.
how did you listen to what she said and type this?