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Veronica Campbell-Brown False Start Controversy Posted: 30 Jun 2011 12:40 AM PDT Did she or didn't she? Did Veronica Campbell-Brown false start at the 2011 Jamaican Championships semi-finals? The world of Track and Athletics has come under scrutiny over the past few years. When someone wins, people immediately think drugs. When Caster Semenya loses a race, you wonder if she is losing on purpose. When a high profile athlete false starts, that athlete may get "preferential treatment" and not get DQ'ed under the current false start rules. (one false start and you are gone!) When it appeared Veronica Campbell-Brown false started at the 2011 Jamaican Championships semi-finals, the official was quick to determine is was a mechanical issue with the starting gun. You can see in the video the "green card" given to her lane. This was in lieu of Melissa Wallace false starting just moments before. If you take a look at the video below, it is clear that Veronica Campbell-Brown (otherwise known as VCB) moved before everyone lese. You can also see an irate Melissa Wallace standing at the sidelines yelling at the officials saying the likes of "Why me, and not her?". However, the chief starter Ludlow Watts disagrees. From http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/VCB-did-not-false-start–says-Watts_9089961
I disagree with Watts. If you flinch, because of a camera flash or some noise in the audience, you will be charged a false start. If you twitched because you sensed someone else move, but your starting blocks register a reaction time of 0.100 seconds or less, you will be charged a false start. Remember Jon Drummond at the 2003 World Championships? (here is the full length incident on French TV on YouTube) For more info on reaction times, see Armin Hary and the IAAF Reaction Time Rule (Part 1) and Changing the IAAF Reaction Time Rule (Part 2) Here is Veronica Campbell-Brown at the 2011 Jamaican Championships semi-finals on YouTube. She is in Lane 6 closest to the camera. Melissa Wallace false started just moments before. Copyright © 2011 by Speedendurance.com. All Rights Reserved. SpeedEndurance.com recommends:
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