eine beeindruckende Leistung dieser Frauen. Das Gesicht von Rebekka Haase, in Slow Motion, wie sie kämpft und dann auf den letzten Metern entspannt sich das Gesicht und die Freude ist ihr anzusehen. Toll eingefangen. Wenn die Wechsel nicht klappen, nützen auch individuelle Bestzeiten nichts.
diese EM 2022 war die Schönste die ich in meinen fast 70 Jahren gesehen habe. Das deutsche Team war wirklich top of the pops. Danke allen Teilnehmern aus Nah und Fern und dem fantastischen Publikum. Das war super Sport.
The whole event was a long advertisement for competitions that are for the athlets, not the sponsord only. And the crowd in Munich was exceptional. They should be awarded with Olmpic games in the mid 30s.
Yeah. That’s all backroom deals. The Olympic Committee is just as greedy as everyone else. So whoever gives the largest amount in an unmarked envelope will win host city/country. That’s how the world has, and always will work because we’re humans.
They don't want it or the Olympics would have been there already in the last 20 years.. And btw they don't want it with good reasons. How can anybody in the year 2022 call the Olympics a reward for a city or region anyway?! The Olympics is a hyper exploitive event that leaves the country with depth and useless sports venues
Gina's split time was clocked at 10.19. The second fastest split time in the whole race. Only Poland finished with a faster split time of 10.18 on the anchor leg. Considering that Gina had to run the bend and pass the baton her split time is insane.
Lisa did run the straight, but remember that legs 2 and 3 have to negotiate 2 baton hand offs, so it's all relative. either way, all the German girls ran a great race.
RITE=ritual=SATanIC @@BlauWeissRot_1965 Ein Deutschland wurde nie gegründet, sondern immer nur Abwandelungen davon. Man nennt es Legale Fiktion in der Juristerei=Trickbetrüger. Der Begriff GERmany kommt von den ErobERern - den Römern= RaMännern aus dem Osten (Asien) und sie nannten die Ureinwohner Mitteleuropas nach dem Wurfspiess. Das Wort DEUTsch-land wiederum läßt sich etymoLOGISCH auf Tut-Ank-amON aus malayisch Ägypten zurückführen! Um das zu erkennen muss man nur die Holländische und Norwegische Übersetzung heranziehen: Teutschland - Teuts - Deuts - Deutz - Duits - Dutz & Tuts! Siehst Du es?
3rd leg Gina's bend running was fast & Poland look sloppy which created much gap between them towards the end, otherwise it could have end up in a very close finish
To be fair polands squad was announced that day and they never got to practice the change overs except the warm up. Pia hasn’t ran the relay since the Olympics and Anna kielbasinska is pretty much full time 400m. This relay was experimental and it got us the medal and a NR which counts.
Poland had far better changes than the Germans. In addition, Tatjana Pinto was missing in top form 11.00 sec. Normally, the German women run well below 42.00 sec.
@@frikadelle9087 No, Sir, in Oregon, they ran 42,03, but not because of Pinto. The reason was, Burghardt ran the second leg. Burghardt is always the tallest & heaviest sprinter in the field at all. For her it is advantagous to run with a flying start. Lisa Mayer is faster than Pinto....
@@Br33zeKooL Idk about that..Team France didn't run at all in the WC in Eugene. Perhaps it was a qualifying issue..idk. However, Germany did run and they showed up and got bronze...sure Team GB washed out as they did again in this race but I think Germany's better than France tho not better than GB when GB is able to run a clean race. Right now, there is no French woman to match Leuckenkemper's leg and Germany is quite sure-handed with the baton.
Given Germany's overall record and Lueckenkemper's performance in the 100 m final, I think it is very well possible that they would have beaten both, even without the disqualifications.
@@HaleG9 Strongly doubt that, Asher-Smith was now healthy and she generally runs the standing 100 better and if you match the ladies speed for speed; GB was unmatched.
Mädels, was für eine Überraschung... was für eine Spannung, wegen der teils zögerlichen Übergaben des Staffelstabs... und dann die letzten Meter... unangefochten vorne... was für ein Knaller!
I´m from germany and i´m very impressed by the last polish female-rocket .. she flies over the 100m and we are lucky that the race doesn´t take longer ..
glück? sie hat vlt die letzten meter nicht mehr voll durchgezogen weil sie eben uneinholbar vorne lag. das team übergab den stab etwas besser und lief somit auch schneller ins ziel...was zum teufel hat das mit glück zu tun? . zeig den frauen respekt! das war leistung und kein glück. glück weil die bahn nur 400 meter ist? ich denke das steht vorher fest, oder nicht? ...dementsprechend teilen sich diese Läufer die kräfte ein. und woher du angeblich kommst ist irrelevant.
Hey lady commentator,, quick question for you? Where did you see a Spaniards close to anything???? I'm curious, because I saw them far behind everybody else.....
So much is spoken about their final 2 runners, and they were great for sure, but Berghardt always gives Germany a solid first leg, their first changeover is usually perfect, and then Mayer on the second leg always makes up ground on the other runners (she's got the 200m stamina for the long leg down the nack straight). She was matching Schippers the whole way, but the focus was completely on Schippers. GREAT TEAM VICTORY!
ich habe mir das ganze ca, 50 x angeschaut. kann immer noch nicht genug bekommen. möchte ab wieder die weissen shirts mit rotem brustring und bundesadler!!!!oldschool....
@@knutbodden4055 WR ist außerhalb der Reichweite, USA 40,82, sogar der Deutsche zugleich ER ,gehalten von der gedopten DDR Staffel von 1985 in 41,37 ist nicht erreichbar
The commentator ask..."I wonder if Hasse knew that Swaboda was closing her down?" That was not actually accurate. In the first 20 meters Ewa did gain some distance on Becky, but if you look closely at the over head view, Becky was actually pulling away from Swaboda, negating most of what Ewa gained in the first 20 meters. Ewa, while super fast on the start had NO chance of running Hasse down. Becky doesn't look like a classic top sprinter, but some how she manages to turn up the speed and rarely gives up the lead on the final leg. Shout out to Ewa Swaboda for a great leg but equally big shout out to Becky Hasse for running a spectacular leg to close the race with the win and pulling away doing it!!
Congratulations Germany to a well deserved victory. Britain and France was their own to blame. You must clear that baton passning. It's part of the game.👍🇩🇪
Dziwne. Słowo Poland po raz pierwszy padło dopiero sekundę przed końcem wyścigu. Komentatorka nawet coś o Hiszpanii wspominała wcześniej. Tak jakby w ogóle nie dostrzegała kto od początku do końca liczył się w walce o medale.
@@bakersteven3 She actually worked part time at a bank after the LA Games until 1987, when she reappeared back in competition and set the world record at the US trials. She denied drug taking, but suddenly retired in 1989 before random off season drug tests were about to start. I'll let you decide for yourself if you think she was clean. 🤔
@@bakersteven3 I went back at watched all the 1988 Seoul races. Even the heats and semis are on YT. Flo-Jo certainly had an amazing stride/action. Evelyn Ashford is on record after the 100m final as saying to a reporter when Flo-Jo was asked how she can run so fast, saying in response 'Why don't you tell them Florence?' The insinuation is clear to see. We all know the ex Soviet Block countries had state sponsored doping programmes. So you could say all the doping at those games effectively evened the field for the cheats.
I can answer that question quite precisely as I looked into the backgrounds of both the twelve medallists and eight non-finishers in that event. In the case of GB that would be, in order of running, Asha Philip (Leyton), Imani-Lara Lansiquot (Peckham), Ashleigh Nelson (Stoke-on-Trent) and Dina Asher-Smith (Orpington) and in the case of France, also in order of running, Floriane Gnafoua (St.-Cloud), Gémima Joseph (Kourou, French Guiana), Hélène Parisot (Lisieux) and Mallory Leconte (St.-Denis), so only one of those eight doesn't come from GB/France. I thought it was a nice touch for the Germans, in the context of the event for which the European Championships was a celebration of a 'Golden Anniversary, the Munich Olympics, where West Germany's Heide Rosendahl held off East Germany's Renate Stecher for West German Gold in the final leg of the women's 4 x 100 metre Final, that, in this All-German quartet, it was what one may have called an 'Ossi' back in the Nineties, Zschopau's Rebekka Haase who had the honour of taking the baton over the finishing line after a trio of 'Wessis' had taken it round the other three legs.
@@christopherbentley7289 Are these ladies born in GB/France ?...then I would accept the fact that GB/France have no white athlets...to compete with Germany...instead sending Africans and Americans...
@@dervogelmann1125 Those details in parenthesis were actual places of birth, so all the athletes in the Great Britain quartet were British by birth, not 'Africans' or 'Americans'. By a strange 'symmetry', the non-finishing French quartet consisted of three Black and one White athlete while the medal-winning Italian quartet consisted of three White and one Black athlete, although I suspect that Dalia Kaddari may have been of Arab/North African heritage, despite her birthplace of Cagliari, Sardinia. I was surprised to discover that Zaynab Dosso, who ran the first leg for Italy, was born in Man, Côte d'Ivoire, which was French territory, so one would have thought that her natural country of destination would have been France rather than Italy.
@@christopherbentley7289 Sending almost only black athlets to a european contest ...in the name of GB is a bit impudent...don`t you think so ? ...if every european country do this too ...maybe you could see...how absurd this is...Obvious GB white can`t compete with Germany at all...
It'll be a totally different result if the 2 top teams had not fumble in the baton passing, anyway is a weak field compared to the recent World championships.
1)Well, if you're referencing the fact that certain teams, like the US or Jamaica aren't there, it's because it's the EUROPEAN championships. 2) If you think it's so weak why are you watching? 3)Germany, who won bronze at WC btw, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and Great Britain were all teams in the final at WC 2022. So I'm not sure how you can say its a weak field when all those teams made finals at both events.
Ich glaube, dass liegt auch daran, dass sich typische Migranten nicht für Leichtathletik interessieren. Dasselbe gilt auch für Hockey, Handball, Schwimmen etc.. Über Bundesjugendspiele kommen aber schwarze Sportler in die Nationalteams, nicht immer zum Nachteil von Deutschland wie jetzt die olympischen Spiele in Paris gezeigt haben.
Wenn ich das hier jetzt noch einmal so sehe, bekomme ich immer noch Gänsehaut.
Einfach Klasse die Mädels !
Definitiv
ebenso
Um einige Klassen besser als Frauenfußball!\\\
Mir geht es auch so.
Geht mir auch so. 🥰
eine beeindruckende Leistung dieser Frauen. Das Gesicht von Rebekka Haase, in Slow Motion, wie sie kämpft und dann auf den letzten Metern entspannt sich das Gesicht und die Freude ist ihr anzusehen. Toll eingefangen. Wenn die Wechsel nicht klappen, nützen auch individuelle Bestzeiten nichts.
diese EM 2022 war die Schönste die ich in meinen fast 70 Jahren gesehen habe. Das deutsche Team war wirklich top of the pops. Danke allen Teilnehmern aus Nah und Fern und dem fantastischen Publikum. Das war super Sport.
OBwohl das" STADION=Saturno nicht so VOLl war.
UND nach der WM-PLEIte war AUCH DIESer ERfolg sehr WICHTig.
sPORT ISis' Mord - the " mOoN
The whole event was a long advertisement for competitions that are for the athlets, not the sponsord only. And the crowd in Munich was exceptional. They should be awarded with Olmpic games in the mid 30s.
Yeah. That’s all backroom deals. The Olympic Committee is just as greedy as everyone else. So whoever gives the largest amount in an unmarked envelope will win host city/country. That’s how the world has, and always will work because we’re humans.
u r right ! 😊
They don't want it or the Olympics would have been there already in the last 20 years.. And btw they don't want it with good reasons. How can anybody in the year 2022 call the Olympics a reward for a city or region anyway?! The Olympics is a hyper exploitive event that leaves the country with depth and useless sports venues
Instead of Berlin in the 30s?
Yeah, Olympic games in the mid 30’s in Germany, what could go wrong? 😂
Gina's split time was clocked at 10.19. The second fastest split time in the whole race. Only Poland finished with a faster split time of 10.18 on the anchor leg. Considering that Gina had to run the bend and pass the baton her split time is insane.
!vaGINA
Lisa Meyers split was 10.15. The fastest split of the whole race.
@@vogorno7033 Eye can RUN 10s in 60m Lol!
@@vogorno7033 yeah but she ran the straight
Lisa did run the straight, but remember that legs 2 and 3 have to negotiate 2 baton hand offs, so it's all relative. either way, all the German girls ran a great race.
Germany’s 3rd runner was everything.
Gina Lückenkemper
The roar of the crowd when Haase took the baton and they realized they were going to win..
So happy for Germany!
A Germany does not exist!
Yes
@@JK-zo4px POSItive!
@@eyeswideshot7347 You are right its Deutschland.
RITE=ritual=SATanIC @@BlauWeissRot_1965 Ein Deutschland wurde nie gegründet, sondern immer nur Abwandelungen davon. Man nennt es Legale Fiktion in der Juristerei=Trickbetrüger.
Der Begriff GERmany kommt von den ErobERern - den Römern= RaMännern aus dem Osten (Asien) und sie nannten die Ureinwohner Mitteleuropas nach dem Wurfspiess.
Das Wort DEUTsch-land wiederum läßt sich etymoLOGISCH auf Tut-Ank-amON aus malayisch Ägypten zurückführen!
Um das zu erkennen muss man nur die Holländische und Norwegische Übersetzung heranziehen: Teutschland - Teuts - Deuts - Deutz - Duits - Dutz & Tuts!
Siehst Du es?
Wie die Gina ihrer Kollegin hinterher brüllt,einfach nur super.
Wie schön die polinnen silber feiern.❤und die Italienischen Mädels natürlich auch.
Swaboda looked dangerous
She is 😏
That Luckenkemper leg was fire
3rd leg Gina's bend running was fast & Poland look sloppy which created much gap between them towards the end, otherwise it could have end up in a very close finish
To be fair polands squad was announced that day and they never got to practice the change overs except the warm up. Pia hasn’t ran the relay since the Olympics and Anna kielbasinska is pretty much full time 400m. This relay was experimental and it got us the medal and a NR which counts.
Poland had far better changes than the Germans.
In addition, Tatjana Pinto was missing in top form 11.00 sec.
Normally, the German women run well below 42.00 sec.
@@frikadelle9087 No, Sir, in Oregon, they ran 42,03, but not because of Pinto. The reason was, Burghardt ran the second leg. Burghardt is always the tallest & heaviest sprinter in the field at all. For her it is advantagous to run with a flying start. Lisa Mayer is faster than Pinto....
Gratulacje 🇵🇱 POLAND 🇵🇱 Team girls 🌹 SILVER medal . Fantastyczny bieg i emocje . Chicago 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
POLska!
@@eyeswideshot7347 Chicago 🇵🇱
@@jerzykryszczynski4892 RU *fROMe* MICHigan?
Ich bin so Stolz auf unsere Deutschen Mädels 😻
When Luckerkemper smiles looks like this....😬A big smile!
Germany's third runner is the MVP in this one.
all 4 ...you can only win with 4 speedys
Swoboda gained a stride but not enough to win gold. Congrats to Germany.
France got threw off by GB's run and ending up faulting as well. I think this the first time I've seen the two best teams in a relay falter.
I don't think France is better than Germany
@@Volker7578 They definitely were, their quartet had the 2nd fastest SB.
@@Br33zeKooL Idk about that..Team France didn't run at all in the WC in Eugene. Perhaps it was a qualifying issue..idk. However, Germany did run and they showed up and got bronze...sure Team GB washed out as they did again in this race but I think Germany's better than France tho not better than GB when GB is able to run a clean race. Right now, there is no French woman to match Leuckenkemper's leg and Germany is quite sure-handed with the baton.
Given Germany's overall record and Lueckenkemper's performance in the 100 m final, I think it is very well possible that they would have beaten both, even without the disqualifications.
@@HaleG9 Strongly doubt that, Asher-Smith was now healthy and she generally runs the standing 100 better and if you match the ladies speed for speed; GB was unmatched.
Die Lückenkemperin ist ja eine brutale Maschine! Wahnsinn!
One is got to say: The britsh commentatories are ALWAYS FAIR!
Nevertheless if they are male or female - everytime FAIR!
THANK YOU!!!
Mädels, was für eine Überraschung... was für eine Spannung, wegen der teils zögerlichen Übergaben des Staffelstabs... und dann die letzten Meter... unangefochten vorne... was für ein Knaller!
Wielkie gratulacje dla naszych wspaniałych Pań 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
PolSka!
Watching Rebeka Haase at anchor is one of the best moments in sports. They did it in the Bahamas in 2017 and now again in 2022. What a grand run.
Double gold for Gina, not a bad outing; not bad at all- congratulations to her and the team
you can literally see the difference at 1:00 Lückenkemper did in 5 seconds.
I´m from germany and i´m very impressed by the last polish female-rocket .. she flies over the 100m and we are lucky that the race doesn´t take longer ..
Die Aufnahme von der Seite gibt ein verzerrtes Bild. Aus der Vogelperspektive ist zu sehen, dass Haas den Abstand halten kann!!!
Nun, sie hat schon etwas verloren, aber der Vorsprung war komfortabel.
@@schusterlehrling eben...sie gab keine 100% mehr da der vorsprung uneinholbar war. die liefen in einer anderen Liga.
glück? sie hat vlt die letzten meter nicht mehr voll durchgezogen weil sie eben uneinholbar vorne lag. das team übergab den stab etwas besser und lief somit auch schneller ins ziel...was zum teufel hat das mit glück zu tun? . zeig den frauen respekt! das war leistung und kein glück. glück weil die bahn nur 400 meter ist? ich denke das steht vorher fest, oder nicht? ...dementsprechend teilen sich diese Läufer die kräfte ein. und woher du angeblich kommst ist irrelevant.
Anyone know why Pinto didn’t run for Germany?
Congratulations Germany 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Congratulations Germany very strong team
Gina jest więcej niż świetna. Super super super super super extra lux. Jarek Parzych z Ełk w Polsce na Mazurach
Hey lady commentator,, quick question for you?
Where did you see a Spaniards close to anything????
I'm curious, because I saw them far behind everybody else.....
Agreed. She somehow thinks the 3rd batton change for the 4th placed team had any bearing on the race, or that we cared.
Love Germany
LOVEevol=ILlUsiON & GERmany=FICtion
So much is spoken about their final 2 runners, and they were great for sure, but Berghardt always gives Germany a solid first leg, their first changeover is usually perfect, and then Mayer on the second leg always makes up ground on the other runners (she's got the 200m stamina for the long leg down the nack straight). She was matching Schippers the whole way, but the focus was completely on Schippers. GREAT TEAM VICTORY!
Немки-молодцы. Одни белые девочки. Ну и поляки тоже.
Tolle Musik im Hintergrund = Status Quo. = Rocking all over the world 👍😍😁
What happened to GB and France? I don’t get it!
They did not manage to pass the relay to the Other runner
Apparently they weren't fast enough
They are keeping their best for the African championship.
@@amsfountain8792 🤣🤣🤣
@@amsfountain8792 Don't go there to steal our gold . Diamonds.. copper and etc. We'll keep your heads.
BEAUTIFUL!!!
ich habe mir das ganze ca, 50 x angeschaut. kann immer noch nicht genug bekommen. möchte ab wieder die weissen shirts mit rotem brustring und bundesadler!!!!oldschool....
mädels...ihr seid klasse...weiter so und ihr werdet in den nächsten jahren den weltrekord brechen
Werden sie nicht, ist trotzdem ne tolle Truppe.
@@CaladanBruth ich weiss,aber unmöglich ist es nicht
@@knutbodden4055 WR ist außerhalb der Reichweite, USA 40,82, sogar der Deutsche zugleich ER ,gehalten von der gedopten DDR Staffel von 1985 in 41,37 ist nicht erreichbar
@@Werderbremen556 rekorde sind dazu da,um gebrochen zu werden,gelle
@@knutbodden4055 Hör auf mit Sprüche kloppen, nicht von nicht gedopten deutschen Leichtathleten
The commentator ask..."I wonder if Hasse knew that Swaboda was closing her down?" That was not actually accurate. In the first 20 meters Ewa did gain some distance on Becky, but if you look closely at the over head view, Becky was actually pulling away from Swaboda, negating most of what Ewa gained in the first 20 meters. Ewa, while super fast on the start had NO chance of running Hasse down. Becky doesn't look like a classic top sprinter, but some how she manages to turn up the speed and rarely gives up the lead on the final leg. Shout out to Ewa Swaboda for a great leg but equally big shout out to Becky Hasse for running a spectacular leg to close the race with the win and pulling away doing it!!
Stopping to think..europeans needs people outside, for win running....blonde girls ruunnnn veryyy fast
Trust me we europeans would rather lose than winning with immigrantes.
@@hyenalaughingmatter8103 'We Europeans'? You don't speak for all Europeans.
@@brightblue2415 But that what a European thinks.
Gracious words are like a honeycomb, sweetness to the soul and health to the body.
Proverbs 16:24 ESV
Und sie sind so wunderschön
Congratulations Germany to a well deserved victory. Britain and France was their own to blame. You must clear that baton passning. It's part of the game.👍🇩🇪
Polish baton exchange was excellent.
Germans almost made mess of first change too
HAPPY...GERMANY.....GINA...SPEDD...IS A LOVE YOU GINA...💛💛💛💜💜💜💛💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
04:11 wow
incredible footage
03:09
Congrats Poland! Very good show!
Very cool 👍
Die wechsel waren nicht gut, wenn das noch besser klappt, können Sie viel erreichen.
Dziwne. Słowo Poland po raz pierwszy padło dopiero sekundę przed końcem wyścigu. Komentatorka nawet coś o Hiszpanii wspominała wcześniej. Tak jakby w ogóle nie dostrzegała kto od początku do końca liczył się w walce o medale.
My beautiful German girlfriends, always supporting me from Mexico.
it was Gina-hands down
Sehe nur ich das, das Lückenkemper sehr unrund läuft wegen der Verletzung, und trotzdem ne 10.19 schafft?
I Love my Algorithmus ❤❤❤❤❤
2:45
4th poland leg very faster..😘😘
The Polish girls are so beautiful :)
The second leg british runner set off way too early, disappointing.
Poland did amazing ^^
Really disappointed for Gina. Congrats to Germany, Poland and all competitors 👏👏👏
You would think today’s athlete would be able to beat Florence Griffith-Joyner’s 100m record of 10.49 in 1988. But it hasn’t happened yet. Amazing!! 🤔
Clearly working at a bank in between Olympics is the magic trick. Worked for Flo Jo. Maybe others need to do it too. 🤨
@@asterixdogmatix1073 "wokring at a bank" that would be drug taking then ?!
@@bakersteven3 She actually worked part time at a bank after the LA Games until 1987, when she reappeared back in competition and set the world record at the US trials. She denied drug taking, but suddenly retired in 1989 before random off season drug tests were about to start. I'll let you decide for yourself if you think she was clean. 🤔
@@asterixdogmatix1073 I think we both know what happened. The bulking up was quite....quick. Its very sad she died so young though.
@@bakersteven3 I went back at watched all the 1988 Seoul races. Even the heats and semis are on YT. Flo-Jo certainly had an amazing stride/action. Evelyn Ashford is on record after the 100m final as saying to a reporter when Flo-Jo was asked how she can run so fast, saying in response 'Why don't you tell them Florence?' The insinuation is clear to see.
We all know the ex Soviet Block countries had state sponsored doping programmes. So you could say all the doping at those games effectively evened the field for the cheats.
4 more meters and Swoboda would get it 🧨
What is it with GB and these handoffs.
Niesłychany bieg. Jarek Parzych z Ełk w Polsce
chappeau..mädels🤩😍
That last athlete for the netherlands is very slow
I did notice that too.
🔥🔥
my god...these women...
Gina pulled a Yohan Blake on that curve.
Polish power!!!
Well , didnt see that happening. lol
The germans are from Germany...what about GB and France...where do they come from ?...
Wakanda!
I can answer that question quite precisely as I looked into the backgrounds of both the twelve medallists and eight non-finishers in that event. In the case of GB that would be, in order of running, Asha Philip (Leyton), Imani-Lara Lansiquot (Peckham), Ashleigh Nelson (Stoke-on-Trent) and Dina Asher-Smith (Orpington) and in the case of France, also in order of running, Floriane Gnafoua (St.-Cloud), Gémima Joseph (Kourou, French Guiana), Hélène Parisot (Lisieux) and Mallory Leconte (St.-Denis), so only one of those eight doesn't come from GB/France.
I thought it was a nice touch for the Germans, in the context of the event for which the European Championships was a celebration of a 'Golden Anniversary, the Munich Olympics, where West Germany's Heide Rosendahl held off East Germany's Renate Stecher for West German Gold in the final leg of the women's 4 x 100 metre Final, that, in this All-German quartet, it was what one may have called an 'Ossi' back in the Nineties, Zschopau's Rebekka Haase who had the honour of taking the baton over the finishing line after a trio of 'Wessis' had taken it round the other three legs.
@@christopherbentley7289 Are these ladies born in GB/France ?...then I would accept the fact that GB/France have no white athlets...to compete with Germany...instead sending Africans and Americans...
@@dervogelmann1125 Those details in parenthesis were actual places of birth, so all the athletes in the Great Britain quartet were British by birth, not 'Africans' or 'Americans'. By a strange 'symmetry', the non-finishing French quartet consisted of three Black and one White athlete while the medal-winning Italian quartet consisted of three White and one Black athlete, although I suspect that Dalia Kaddari may have been of Arab/North African heritage, despite her birthplace of Cagliari, Sardinia. I was surprised to discover that Zaynab Dosso, who ran the first leg for Italy, was born in Man, Côte d'Ivoire, which was French territory, so one would have thought that her natural country of destination would have been France rather than Italy.
@@christopherbentley7289 Sending almost only black athlets to a european contest ...in the name of GB is a bit impudent...don`t you think so ? ...if every european country do this too ...maybe you could see...how absurd this is...Obvious GB white can`t compete with Germany at all...
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i love gina :)
💖💕💖💕
Really!!!
It'll be a totally different result if the 2 top teams had not fumble in the baton passing, anyway is a weak field compared to the recent World championships.
"Weak"? That is an insane comment.
Germany won.... that's it 😄
1)Well, if you're referencing the fact that certain teams, like the US or Jamaica aren't there, it's because it's the EUROPEAN championships.
2) If you think it's so weak why are you watching?
3)Germany, who won bronze at WC btw, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and Great Britain were all teams in the final at WC 2022. So I'm not sure how you can say its a weak field when all those teams made finals at both events.
Loosers supporters always scream with ignorance while the wise smile and move on.
I always unterstand her saying "the German kraut"
Har EK is eligible for my pyar karing
10 More meters and Swoboda would walk her down
A very well deserved bronze medal for Germany.
Too dumb to pass the baton - no win.
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2.52 ist so Porno
GB would have won if it wasn't for that miss. Period!
And they look so british...right ?...
But they didn't manage to pass the baton so they lost. Period!
@@dervogelmann1125 don’t cry
UK no fair play period!
@@massimobernardo- Yes...UK always cheating...and they have no problem with that...
wenn für Deutschland noch Deutsche an den Start gehen
Ich glaube, dass liegt auch daran, dass sich typische Migranten nicht für Leichtathletik interessieren. Dasselbe gilt auch für Hockey, Handball, Schwimmen etc.. Über Bundesjugendspiele kommen aber schwarze Sportler in die Nationalteams, nicht immer zum Nachteil von Deutschland wie jetzt die olympischen Spiele in Paris gezeigt haben.
rebecca haase ist beschissen gelaufen!!!!!!
Long live Russia !!! ❤
Hätte aber auch keine 20m weiter gehen dürfen, dann wäre Polen vorbei gewesen