Denied!

By Anonymous - 17/04/2009 17:07 - United States

Today, I swam in a race against all of the girls in the midwest in the hardest, longest, most grueling race you can swim. I won. Happy but so tired I could barely move, I looked up to see my time. I had been disqualified. For flinching. Before the race started. FML
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Same thing different taste

Top comments

How is that grounds for disqualification? And shouldn't they have told you before the race started that you were disqualified?

SilentGround 0

this actually is an fml. i'm sorry, that really sucks. don't let it weigh you down though, it'll only make you feel bad in the long run. :/

Comments

disqualified?! **** that shit, you deserved being first! and i thought 100 fly was bad enough. D8

wow that really sucks im sorry, thats actually happened to me before

roflmfao_fml 0

why wouldnt they like announce it or something?

BLOCK ROCKING. its happened to me a few times it sucks sooo bad sorry i know how ya feel :( btw, comment #122...who r u i might know you... lol

hey, like half the ppl who commented im a swimmer too (: and that does suck, it happened to me before a 400 IM, but it kinda happens to everyone.. at least most of the ppl i know from swimming. so... i feel bad.. but idt its really a fml.. just kinda sucky

EVERYONE READ 18 TO GET SOME SWIMMING RULES yes. swimming has a lot of really specific things you can't do. As a swimmer of 15 years, i know this. people think its pretty simple, but there are technicalities. for breaststroke and fly you have to touch the wall with both hands when you finish or you're disqualified, for backstroke you can't flip over too soon before a flip turn or else thats "cheating" and you're disqualified, and after the starter says "take your mark" and you hold your position you CANT MOVE until the beep. or else thats you "starting early"/"false starting" that sucks a lot man, i hate false starts. good job "winning" though! and to everyone that said "why didnt they tell you before!". well, because it happens to fast, by the time they say "go" you're already basically in the water and there's no way for you to hear/know

they can't announce it because there is no time. have you ever heard anyone say "take your mark... go!". there's, what? 2 seconds between? the other swimmers would take the announcement that so-in-so flinched and is disqualified as the "go!" and jump into the water, just further confusing everybody

No need for the whole "adding periods between every other word for dramatic effect" thing, such as here: "I had been disqualified. For flinching. Before the race started."