Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Only in San Francisco..

can you run faster than anyone else and lose because you don't consider yourself elite.

seriously lame.

a little background:

Arien O'Connell, a middle school teacher ran faster than all the other women in the Nike (rhymes with hates women) marathon, wasn't allowed to win because she didn't consider herself elite and prizes are only given to the people that consider themselves elite, not the fastest person in the race.

SO TAKE THAT YOU LIBERAL ELITES, or not, maybe. You have confused the Bou'.

Seriously, The line that comes to mind is "what in the hell is wrong with you idiots?" I mean, we already are pretty sure that Portland is like San Francisco in ENGLISH, but come on.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your hate is misplaced. Please cease your ignorance by doing two things:
1) Read the race rules.
2) Research the typical rules of all races, as both the IAAF and the USATF define the winner of any sanctioned race as the one who crosses the finish line first, not the one who is measured by chip-time as the fastest. Chip-time is for "personal reference", according to the IAAF.

So this is not about the Nike Marathon, not about the Portland Company, not about San Francisco, and not about California. It is about the entire race-management system of rules.

And it is your hack-worthy post that would like to change the rules after the race is run to fit the circumstances. Can you think of any example where changing the rules after a game is acceptable? Any single example? That's what you are suggesting.

You are just showing that anyone can write a blog, but not everyone should.

October 21, 2008 10:47 PM  

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