Back in the day, in the 80's, you bent over with your hands on you knees for a moment, then transitioned to hands on the hips, then stood straight up, regardless of effort.
So you want figures - like the bean-counter you are. Nothing exists if it isn't one of your statistics? It appears "many", "most", "a lot" - or even "a few" - aren't in your very limited lexicon. It explains why reality is extremely confusing for you.
Armstronglivs and Reality? There's an oxymoron for you.
The OP started saying "every single girl at NCAA xc falls over at the finish line".
And you only talked about skiing at one Olympics.
In reality, who is falling more?
Please show your work.
You introduced the observation about xc skiing. So where is your data about runners collapsing?
Armstronglivs and Reality? There's an oxymoron for you.
The OP started saying "every single girl at NCAA xc falls over at the finish line".
And you only talked about skiing at one Olympics.
In reality, who is falling more?
Please show your work.
You introduced the observation about xc skiing. So where is your data about runners collapsing?
No, I introduced a "recollection": "I recall some bright bulb trying to argue only skiers collapsed at the finish." You want that data?
I also said the "World Indoor Championships" featured many world championship athletes hitting the mondo after the finish line, contradicting any notion of "only championship xc skiers".
I guess you wouldn't know because you never watched World Indoors this year.