Warholm is a really nice person that is hard-working and ambitious, but very fair and with lots of respect for his competitors. You have much to learn from his personality.
I'm planning to use the NordVPN to watch via BBC. You might have to make an account on BBC website and best is if you turn on the VPN BEFORE you open the BBC site. If you already have the site open when you turn on the VPN, it sometimes detects it and blocks you. Otherwise, pretty much any European country will have it on their sports channel website, but in the local language. Most of the European coverage has minimal commercials (if any) and so you won't miss any of the real action.
I went through the rig-a-ma-roll of getting a VPN and registering at BBC, but they still said it’s not available in my area. They didn’t like the PISTCODE selected?
The official YouTube channel of the Wanda Diamond League - the major global series of athletics meetings. The Wanda Diamond League encompasses 32 Diamond Disciplines, following a championship style model. Athletes earn points at the qualification meetings to qualify for the final of their discipline. Each of the disciplines is staged six or four times before the Final. At each of the 14 qualification meetings, Athletes are awarded 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1 points for ranking 1st to 8th respectively. The top 8 or 12 Athletes (depending on the discipline) will be awarded a start at the Final. In case of a tie, the best legal performance of the qualification phase wins. The winner at the Final of each Diamond Discipline will become "Wanda Diamond League Champion" and be awarded a Diamond Trophy, USD 50'000 prize money and a wild card for the World Athletics Championships (certain conditions apply).
I went through the rig-a-ma-roll of getting a VPN and registering at BBC, but they still said it’s not available in my area. They didn’t like the PISTCODE selected?
I'm planning to use the NordVPN to watch via BBC. You might have to make an account on BBC website and best is if you turn on the VPN BEFORE you open the BBC site. If you already have the site open when you turn on the VPN, it sometimes detects it and blocks you. Otherwise, pretty much any European country will have it on their sports channel website, but in the local language. Most of the European coverage has minimal commercials (if any) and so you won't miss any of the real action.
I went through the rig-a-ma-roll of getting a VPN and registering at BBC, but they still said it’s not available in my area. They didn’t like the PISTCODE selected?
make sure that your VPN isn't making you appear to come from a US address. I assume that you want it to appear as a UK address, to access BBC content.
you can check where you appear to come from by browsing to whatismyip.com - make sure that the "My IP Location" is not in the US.
I'm planning to use the NordVPN to watch via BBC. You might have to make an account on BBC website and best is if you turn on the VPN BEFORE you open the BBC site. If you already have the site open when you turn on the VPN, it sometimes detects it and blocks you. Otherwise, pretty much any European country will have it on their sports channel website, but in the local language. Most of the European coverage has minimal commercials (if any) and so you won't miss any of the real action.
I went through the rig-a-ma-roll of getting a VPN and registering at BBC, but they still said it’s not available in my area. They didn’t like the PISTCODE selected?
I guess you mean "postcode". Don't recall but I probably just put in a common English one, like NW13 4EC. But most important is to log out of the BBC site, then totally close your browser, THEN turn on the VPN to UK. Then reopen the browser and log into BBC. And yes, you DO have a TV license. I don't think they go around knocking on doors anymore to check. I'm in Switzerland all that works here. If that fails, set it Switzerland and try srf.ch, if you don't listening to Swiss German.
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