A Chinese man was disqualified from the Xiamen Marathon for chain-smoking during the race, violating a new rule against uncivilized behavior.

  • rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Exceptions to the rule don’t make the rule obsolete. How many smokers do you know that could reliably run any distance further than 800m? I don’t know any, but I do know plenty of people that quit smoking because it was inhibiting their exercise. Being a human that grew up in an area that normalized tobacco consumption and played sports, I’ve tried cigarettes. It absolutely affects performance in a very negative way. He completed the marathon in spite of his smoking, and would have performed better even if he stopped for a couple weeks beforehand and immediately resumed smoking after.

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      10 months ago

      As an American, I can say with confidence I dont know anyone who could reliably run even 800m, regardless of their smoking status.

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        10 months ago

        ah, I suppose that’s a fair point. I said “run”, not “compete”. I love my mom and I’m proud of her for both quitting and picking up running, but she definitely couldn’t compete in our town’s annual 5k celebration run

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      10 months ago

      False equivelency.

      How many Karens and Kens soaking their undies in bleach do you know who could reliably run any distance further than 800m?

      Fuck off propaganda guzzler.