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Shuai Wang
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Mortality and longevity capital risk management: a simulated approach using surrogate models
Mortality and longevity capital risk management: a simulated approach using surrogate models
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Відео
4. Example: sudoku problem
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Intro to simple math modeling for data scientist using Pyomo and ompr github.com/shuaiwang88/optimization_modeling_class_using_R_Pyomo
3. Example: Diet problem
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Intro to simple math modeling for data scientist using Pyomo and ompr github.com/shuaiwang88/optimization_modeling_class_using_R_Pyomo
2. Example: Knapsack problem
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Intro to simple math modeling for data scientist using Pyomo and ompr github.com/shuaiwang88/optimization_modeling_class_using_R_Pyomo
1.Intro to simple math modeling for data scientist using Pyomo and ompr
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1.Intro to simple math modeling for data scientist using Pyomo and ompr GitHub: github.com/shuaiwang88/optimization_modeling_class_using_R_Pyomo
Bob Schul's training book
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Bob Schul is the holder of five American and one world record in long distance running and was the gold medalist in the 5k in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. In this informative manual he shares his secrets to success. Please check out at: * itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1092983808 Amazon Kindle will be coming up soon.
Bob Schul -1964 Olympics 5k winner speaks at Miami University(1 of 2)
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Bob Schul -1964 Olympics 5k winner speaks at Miami University(1 of 2)
Bob Schul -1964 Olympics 5k winner speaks at his alma mater Miami University(2 of 2)
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Bob Schul -1964 Olympics 5k winner speaks at his alma mater Miami University(2 of 2)
Legendary Bob Schul- Last 3 laps in 1964 Tokyo Olympic 5km Final
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History was made with the running of the 5000m Final at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. On this video clip you will see the final three laps of the race, perhaps the most exciting finish in American distance running history. More details please go and check : www.bobschul.net/ to see the contributions what our Bob still working on!
An astonishing runner. I wish more Americans knew about this absolute legend.
You knew it was 1964 when one of the announcers referred to the “boy from Kenya”
Jazy in the trapp...😢
The secret to winning a 5 or 10k race: simple. Just a vicious, merciless finishing kick.
1:15 "the boy for Kenya" is Kip Keino! What a great career to come.
I can remember Jazzy smoking cigs begore and after running mile races
Sad to see Jazy pipped for a medal.
Thank you for sharing that moment in history
The boy from Kenya….???
Alle gedopt
WOW!!! that was something I never knew before the US won the 5000 and 10,000 at the Olympics
First time I have seen this on UA-cam. I was 11 for this Olympics so many heroes to me. My friend and I were runners from early age, I can remember pretending to be Bob Schul coming from behind. Ron Clark was a long time favorite also.
1964…can’t believe it’s not in colour
Rom was 1960!
Silbermedaille für Norpoth 👍
Probably the worst commenyry in the history of athletics.
What a race; what a finish. The announcer surely thought so, too!
As smart a race as Schul ran Jazy, on the other hand, went way too early and finished out of the medals. Pre-race he was clearly one of the favorites. He went on to break the world record for the mile and had several other world records. He also won Olympic silver in the 1500 in 1960. Jazy was an all time great who badly miscalculated his kick in 1964. That said, Schul was a deserving champion.
ja komisch . schon damals hat es viel geregnet . . . . .
Awesome kick…. A true legend.
Well tal😊k about bias
Meraviglia!!!!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
RIP Mr Schul. Thank you for your service to our country and your magnificent achievements.
WEST MILTON, OHIO in the house! RIP Mr. Schul. Growing up around this time, he was like a super hero who just happened to live down the street. Super heroes were real people in those days. Something to look up too. Not some CGI crap in part 14 of a movie franchise. God help US.
RIP Robert Schul
RIP Bob Schul. I read his book. Fascinating training. Loads of relaxed aerobic intervals
R.I.P. Bob Schul.
10000m mamo wolde 1964
Michel Jazy past away on the 1st feb 2024. Rest in peace. Repose en paix
RIP Michel Jazy! 😢
So great to see this. Last Olympiad on a dirt (mud) track. Fun watching Schiull kick. Dellinger just nosing out a bronze at the end. What a treat. Id love to see the whole race; 10,000 too. For all Olympics, not just this one. A blast. 👍
Ironically, Dellinger passed Jazy at the end identically to the Stewart passed Prefontaine in 1972!
Michel Jazy méritait largement de gagner le 5000. Vous avez vu ce démarrage à la cloche ? On n'a plus jamais entendu parler des autres coureurs alors que Jazy a fait une razzia de records du monde dans les mois suivant cette détestable compétition.
And that is the all-time worst announcing in any sport I have ever heard.
Alavadu sea Dios de israel❤❤❤
Strangely,Schul didn't even hold his college's three mile record for very long as Jack Bacheler broke it only a few years later.
Thanks for the update. Bob Schul was running at Miami (O) U. as practice. Jack Bacheler was for in front of me at MU> Go Redskins! OOPS Red Hawks.
This was the very first Summer Olympics ever televised on NBC long before it became an NBC exclusive since 1988. Only the opening & closing ceremonies were televised in color.
It was on tape as the satellites to show continuous live telecasts around the world were not yet ready.
The dawn of the running boom. Got me into high school cross country and have run ever since.
There is an interview "out there" on UA-cam with Ron Clarke and in it he admits this was the only 5K/10K that he ever gave up on.
BEST Olympic race that I never saw LIVE per the announcer
Michel jazy dindon de la farce , était théoriquement le meilleur ! Hélas pour la’france
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Really legendary, one nigga and the rest are white
Not many fast food restaurants back then. You can tell that the runners certainly don't have any fat on them.
Bill Dellinger last 2 laps were impressive, Came from nowhere & extremely strong last 50 yards...for the medal
Great kick at the end! What am amazing accomplishment.
Great run from the young Kip Keino. Figured he thought Ron Clarke would be the danger and realised too late that the danger was elsewhere.
Imagine if someone commented "i remember watching this as a kid"
The boy from Kenya !
1:17 "The boy from Keen-ya..." * *facepalm* *
Its called 5,000 metres. Don’t be lazy in your description