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Podcast Website Design - Duration: 3:51.
On this video
we're going to talk about
the three essentials
that you absolutely need
for your podcast
website design
My name is Kamala Chambers. I'm a Launch Strategist,
and I'm also the host of the Thriving Launch Podcast.
The first thing you need for your podcast website design is a clear call to action that
gets people opting into your email list. This is something a lot of people miss out on with
podcast, but it's essential so you can continue to nurture your relationship with your listeners
over time. Your podcast should be bringing you in business,
and having people on your email list is the best way to make offers to people, and to
get them engaged over time with you. Now, let's just talk a little bit about those
opt-in boxes and where to put them. You want to have one opt-in box at the very top of
your website, above the scroll line. That means it's right there. They don't have to
scroll down to find the opt-in box. The second opt-in box you need on your podcast
website, it's a little bit annoying, but it's a pop-up. You know those pop-ups that come
out and say, "Hey, opt-in for my mailing list" or "Opt-in to my newsletter" or "Opt-in
for this free offer." I know those are annoying, but people use
them because they work. You're going to get more people opting in through your pop-up
on your website than any other place. The second thing your podcast website needs
is you need to put your latest podcast episodes on your website homepage because Google recognizes
websites that are constantly producing fresh and new content.
One of the best things about having a podcast is it gives you a new and fresh content. Make
sure that's showing up on the homepage of your website.
The third thing your podcast website needs is it needs an excellent podcast player.
If you have a well-designed podcast player on your website, people are going to want
to click "Play." They're going to want to listen to the show, and that's what it's
all about. What's the point of producing it if no one's listening?
Make sure you have a well-designed podcast player on your website; one that encourages
shares and encourages other people to embed it. They could take that content and embed
it on their website, which means more listens for you.
We are going to include a link in the description about a podcast player we love to use. It's
called Cool Cast Player
Just some bonus tips.
Your website should be mobile responsive. You should have a way to contact you on your
website, and also, you want to make sure it's optimized for SEO so when people search you
on Google, they're able to find you. Here's a supercharged bonus tip.
Make sure you pimp out your About Page because that is the second most visited page on your
website. Ensure that you have an About Page, and that you pimp it out so people know that
they can connect with who you are and what you have to offer just by reading that page.
If you're looking for more tips on how to grow your following with podcasting, how to
attract new customers and clients, we have a free training for you, a whole free guide
book for you on how to get started with that so join us over there. It's at
paid2podcast.com and there's a link somewhere in here
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MBTA CTC-4 Non Rebuild Farwell - Duration: 8:37.
July 20, 2017.
MBTX #1707, a recently rebuilt Kawasaki CTC-4 cab car slows down approaching Wellesley Square,
a train station in the middle of MBTA's Framingham - Worcester Line.
It was originally built in 1990 by Kawasaki.
Cab cars 1700 - 1719 were originally built with EMD Steel Cast Bells and 1720 - 1724
were originally built with Graham White E Bells.
1700 series cars are always for South side service.
Every one of these coaches has stayed in service except for 1710, which got in a crash at a
grade crossing on the Franklin Line in 2007.
Currently, it is sitting in the North Side Boston Engine Terminal (BET) without the K3L
horn or EMD Steel Cast Bell.
Starting in 2012, MBTA ordered new bilevel cab cars and coaches that were planned to
replace the Kawasakis.
They were called Hyundai Rotem CTC-5 cab cars.
All 28 were built with LED displays, depicting the destination of the train.
They were also built with bars to the left or right of each ditchlight, K3H horns, and
Graham White E Bells.
Keolis, AKA the company that manages the Commuter Rail, decided to hire Alstom to rebuild the
1700 series cab cars.
The reason why is because they need bilevel cab cars for the North side service.
As of the day we are recording, only 3 remain in service.
The road numbers are 1706, 1716, and 1720.
1720 expected to be sent to Alstom first, followed by 1716 and finally 1706.
After each cab car is send back, they will look like Rotems with the bars next to the
ditch lights, LED displays, and Graham White E Bells.
They only way to tell if a bilevel is a CTC-4 rebuild or a CTC-5 is by the road numbers
and color.
CTC-5s are silver while almost reflective and CTC-4 rebuilds are gray.
The rest of this video will be clips and photos of these amazing cab cars.
We will never forget the CTC-4s, MBTA's first double-decker cars.
You will be missed, MBTA Kawasaki CTC-4 Non-Rebuilds!
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Top 10 Most Powerful Jedi Knights in the Star Wars Universe - Duration: 18:53.
Top 10 Most Powerful Jedi Knights in the Star Wars Universe
If you're unfamiliar with Star Wars, The Jedi are an Order whose origins span back
for more than a thousand generations.
They are Force-sensitive beings of all races, shapes and sizes found throughout the entirety
of the known galaxy and who have vowed to uphold peace and justice within the Galactic
Republic.
From a very young age, those who are Force-sensitive are found by the Order in order to begin their
training to become Jedi themselves one day.
But while they focus on the light side of the Force, their usual enemies, the Sith,
embrace the dark side, and they are often in conflict with each other.
By the time of the Clone Wars, there were about 10,000 Jedi in the Galaxy, but after
the infamous Order 66 they were all but wiped out.
10.
Qui-Gon Jinn
"Life does not treat you fairly or unfairly, it merely is.
It is up to each of us to be fair, or unfair."
– Qui-Gon
Even though Qui-Gon Jinn died at the end of the first prequel movie at the hands of Darth
Maul, he was one of the most powerful Jedi of his age.
And to be fair, the Jedi didn't have to deal with the Sith for a thousand years, believing
them to be gone.
Nevertheless, Qui-Gon was one of the best swordsmen of the Jedi Order, using the Ataru
style of combat to near perfection.
This fighting style was highly aggressive, with powerful two-handed attacks.
Its drawbacks, however, were its weak defense in cramped spaces, and fatigue – especially
at an older age, something which Darth Maul knew and took advantage of.
Qui-Gon was admitted to the Jedi Order at a very young age due to his strong affinity
with the Force, and became the Padawan (a trainee to a Jedi Knight or Master) to Count
Dooku.
When Qui-Gon was ready to become a Jedi Knight, Dooku told him of his only weakness – Qui-Gon's
compassion towards all life.
Dooku told him of the inevitability of betrayal, always coming from a friend.
This compassion was what drove him to save both Jar-Jar Binks and Anakin Skywalker from
their fates in the first place, and it stemmed from Qui-Gon's attunement to the Living
Force.
This view of the force was what made him such a good Jedi, by allowing Qui-Gon to sense
what others around him were feeling.
The Living Force was a method through which he could focus more on the moment and deal
with various situations as they developed.
Following this form of the Force, Qui-Gon was seen as a Gray Jedi, a rogue who didn't
always follow the rules or directions to the letter.
This is the reason for why Qui-Gon was never part of the Jedi Council, even though they
all saw great knowledge and wisdom in him.
The Living Force was what gave Qui-Gon the abilities of mind control, as well as the
power to turn into a Force Ghost after his death – the first Jedi ever to achieve this.
In this ghost form, he was able to guide both Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda in their future quests,
as well as to teach them this ability.
9.
Lord Hoth
"To drive the darkness away, it seems, the light will have to perish with it!"
– Lord Hoth
The reason for the Sith's disappearance for one thousand years before the events taking
place in the movies is due in large part to Hoth, a Jedi Lord.
This was an unofficial title given to Jedi Knights who had taken it upon themselves to
defend various planets and systems from Sith attacks.
This was a period when the Galactic Republic was weakest, and only the central-most planetary
systems were effectively defended.
Ever since he was a young boy, he fantasized about one day, singlehandedly defeating the
Sith and making the Galaxy a better place.
His real name was Rohlan, but later became known as Hoth after defeating a ring of Sith
pirates on the ice planet with the same name, and then freeing up the
Corellian Trade Spine that connected most of the Galaxy.
With this victory, he also became a Jedi Master and the Order's Battlemaster – the lightsaber
instructor for the Jedi Academy.
He later became the Army of Light's general, fighting against the Brotherhood of Darkness
under the Sith Lord Skere Kaan.
Even though the Army of Light was assembled out of desperation in face of the growing
Sith threat, with very little equipment and training, it nevertheless saw great triumph
under Lord Hoth.
He was able to motivate them in their hour of need against the darkness and defeat all
the Sith, with the exception of Darth Bane.
During the Seventh Battle of Ruusan, Hoth and the Jedi faced off against Kaan and his
remaining Sith, where they would defeat them, thus bringing an end to the so-called New
Sith Wars and the subsequent reformation of the Galactic Republic.
But in doing so, both Hoth and the Jedi were killed after Lord Kaan detonated the infamous
Thought Bomb.
This was a weapon of great power and fueled by the dark side of the Force, capable of
killing anyone Force-sensitive in its blast radius; the Sith included.
Darth Bane was the only one who survived this conflict, by being far away when the bomb
detonated.
Bane went into hiding, created the Sith Rule of Two, and founded the new Order of the Sith
Lords, which would only resurface a thousand years later with Senator Palpatine.
8.
Galen Marek (aka Starkiller)
NOTE: Before we start talking about this character, you should know that he is the protagonist
in the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed I & II video games, and this description is filled
with spoilers.
"Lord Vader was a broken shadow of his former self…
I knew that one day you would replace him."
– Palpatine, to Marek
Galen Marek was a Force-sensitive boy, born on the Wookiee home planet of Kashyyyk from
two Jedi Knights who deserted the Jedi Order during the Clone Wars.
After his mother's death, his father was killed by Darth Vader, who was searching the
galaxy for the remainder of the Jedi.
Before killing his father, however, Vader asked him where his master was.
Vader was sensing someone very powerful with the Force nearby, who was actually Galen himself.
He then took the orphaned boy in order to train him as his apprentice in the ways of
the Sith.
Now, even though the Sith Rule of Two clearly stated that there will only be two Sith at
any given time, Darth Vader trained Galen in secret in order to use him one day to overthrow
Emperor Palpatine, a.k.a. Darth Sidious.
With his memories suppressed and his childhood all but forgotten, Galen would become a formidable
Sith assassin who would do his master's bidding.
His powers were so great that he was even able to kill several fugitive Jedi Masters
and former High Council members who escaped Order 66.
Also known as Starkiller, Galen Marek became a powerful fighter, due in large part to Vader's
brutal training regime.
Vader would teach Galen to always fight at a disadvantage, with either his bones broken
or being almost starved to death.
The other reason for his awesome power came from his use of the Force.
At the mere age of 17, he had the abilities of Force Push, Force Lightning, or Force Repulse.
Galen was even able to survive a near fatal lightsaber stab wound, and then the vacuum
of space.
He also survived falling from orbit onto a planet's surface without even breaking a
sweat.
Another notable feat was when he pulled a Star Destroyer from orbit and made it crash
to the ground.
But for all his powers and Force sensitivity, he was trained to be used only as a tool in
Vader's plans and never did become more knowledgeable as a Force-user beyond his combat
skills.
After he was betrayed not once, but twice by Vader, he slowly turned to the light side
of the Force, mostly on his own.
In fact, it was Vader, with the aid of Starkiller, who ignited the Rebel Alliance in the first
place as a way to distract the attention of the Emperor.
But in the end, Galen gave his life at the hands of Palpatine and became a martyr for
the rebels.
These rebels would then use the Marek family crest as the symbol for the Alliance.
7.
Plo Koon
"You always were the most humble, polite, stubborn, and difficult Padawan, Plo."
– Master Tyvokka
Plo Koon was a member of the Kel Dor species of aliens that developed on a planet with
little to no oxygen.
This was the reason for his mask and goggles when he was off world, as oxygen was poisonous
to his species.
He became a powerful and well respected Jedi Master who served on the High Council until
his death following the events of Order 66.
Plo Koon was good friends with Qui-Gon Jinn and shared his concern towards all forms of
life.
He was the one who discovered Ahsoka Tano, who would later become Anakin Skywalker's
Padawan.
Plo Koon was tutored by Tyvokka, a Wookiee Jedi Master.
Like many members of his species, Koon made a clear distinction between right and wrong,
sometimes even bordering on vigilantism, with little regard for the outcome of the situation.
This, combined with his general attitude and sarcastic wit, often times pushed his Wookiee
master's fine limits.
When it came to his lightsaber abilities, he was almost unmatched among the Jedi.
Darth Maul considered him to be the greatest Jedi warrior, even though they never dueled.
Plo Koon was a master of the fifth form of lightsaber combat, called Shien, which involved
power-attacks, defense and quick counter-attacks.
Master Plo also excelled in telekinesis, being able to move objects without even looking
at them.
He also mastered the Force technique known as
Electric Judgment, similar to the Sith Force Lightning, but without channeling any anger
or fear in it.
Knowledgeable in physics, he often used the Force to change the environment to his advantage,
by creating small whirlwinds, fog, freezing water, or raising the temperature to suit
his purpose.
Among other things, he was a renowned space pilot, some calling him the third best Jedi
pilot after Anakin and Saesee Tiin, another High Council member.
It was in the air where Plo Koon died, leading his Clone Troopers who attacked and killed
him under the Order 66.
6.
Kit Fisto
"Those who have power should restrain themselves from using it."
– Kit Fisto
Kit Fisto was among the many Jedi who fought in the Battle of Geonosis, the conflict that
ignited the Clone Wars, and was among the very few who survived.
He then became a Jedi General during the war, leading the Clone Troopers on various missions
throughout the conflict.
He almost defeated General Grievous in a lightsaber duel, severing several of his mechanical limbs
before Grievous managed to escape to a control room.
He was the only one to survive that particular ambush mission, where his former Padawan,
Nahdar Vebb, was killed by Grievous in a lightsaber duel.
Kit Fisto was also present when Mace Windu, alongside two other Jedi Masters, tried to
arrest Chancellor Palpatine after learning of him being the missing Sith Lord.
He was, however, struck down by the Chancellor soon after the fighting commenced.
He was a Nautolan, making him able to live both on the surface, as well as in water,
and his large eyes were particularly adapted for low-light vision.
The long tentacles on his head gave him the ability to sense pheromone-based expressions
of emotion from those around him.
Fisto was a practitioner and master of the first form of lightsaber combat, known as
Shii-Cho, or the Determination Form.
This fighting form aimed more at disarming the opponent rather than killing him and was
particularly advantageous when fighting many opponents at once.
His green lightsaber contained two crystals, allowing it to work underwater; an environment
where Fisto would truly shine as a swordsman.
He was also able to channel the Force in order to manipulate water currents, as well as to
generate a Force Orb, an ability used underwater to create a giant ball of air and direct it
at an opponent.
He had a positive outlook on life and a developed sense of humility to go with it, and he almost
always sported a smile on his face… even after his death, when Anakin found his smiling
head on the Chancellor's desk.
5.
Nomi Sunrider
"…Nomi Sunrider.
One of the greatest of all Jedi Knights."
– Tionne Solusar
Not much is known about Nomi Sunrider prior to her marring Andur Sunrider, a Jedi Knight
in training, who was killed before her eyes by a band of mercenaries.
She would then take up her husband's Jedi mantle, so to speak, by training under Jedi
Master Thon, among others.
Why she wasn't taken on by the Jedi when she was still a child is unknown.
Nevertheless, Nomi then faced a series of challenges very few others had before, or
since.
She was a valiant warrior during the Naddist Uprising and the Great Sith War, during which
she faced some of the most powerful Sith Lords of all time: Exar Kun and his apprentice,
Qel-Droma.
She was in large part responsible for uniting the Jedi together in defeating the Sith.
After the victory in this war, nearly a quarter of all the planets in the galaxy were left
devastated and the remainder of the Sith went into hiding.
Nomi Sunrider would then rise among the Jedi ranks to achieve the title of Master, and
then Grand Master of the Jedi Order, some 4,000 years before the events in the Star
Wars movies.
Nomi Sunrider was exceptionally good with the lightsaber, even though she initially
refused to use it after witnessing her husband's death.
During the Naddist Uprising she singlehandedly defeated an overwhelming number of opponents.
Nomi even had the rare ability to separate a Force-sensitive being from their powers.
By channeling her emotions, she was able to rip the Sith Lord Qel-Droma from the Force
permanently, and he was never again able to use his powers.
Even thousands of years after her death, she is still often mentioned and given as an example
among the Jedi.
4.
Obi-Wan Kenobi
"Obi-Wan is a great mentor; as wise as Master Yoda, and as powerful as Master Windu."
– Anakin Skywalker
For all his later great deeds as a Jedi Master, Obi-Wan almost didn't become a Jedi in the
first place.
While he was taken on to become one from infancy, those young trainees who would not be chosen
by a Master as their Padawan until they turned 13 were sent to serve in the Jedi Service
Corps.
Kenobi was assigned to work for the Agricultural Corps, but as fate would have it, Qui-Gon
Jinn was sent on a mission to the same planet, and the two would work together to survive
it.
The mission was, in fact, a trap for Qui-Gon put in place by his former Padawan turned
Dark Jedi, Xanatos.
From that moment on, Qui-Gon took Obi-Wan as his apprentice.
By avenging his Master's death and being the first Jedi to defeat a Sith in over one
thousand years, Obi-Wan was made a Jedi Knight without needing to pass any more trials; something
unheard of in the Order.
And even though Yoda told him that he sensed Qui-Gon's disobedience in him, Kenobi was
quite orthodox in his views and actions.
His soft-spoken demeanor and humble nature helped him resolve many disputes without the
use of violence, earning him the nickname of 'The Negotiator'.
But despite his preference for diplomacy, he was one of the best lightsaber duelists
in Jedi history.
As Mace Windu put it, Obi-Wan wasn't just a master of Soresu, but the master of Soresu.
This was the third form of lightsaber form of combat known for its defensive nature and
was considered the ultimate expression of the non-aggressive Jedi way.
During the Clone Wars, Kenobi was able to glide through blaster fire with ease and was
even able to parry as many as 18 lightsaber strikes per second coming from General Grievous,
who he even defeated.
His Force abilities were quite extensive, from Animal Bond to Dominate Mind and Force
Push to Force Deflection, Force Repulse and Force Crush; all powers very difficult to
master.
He even learned to become a Force Ghost from his former Master while in this form, with
which he guided Luke Skywalker after his own death.
3.
Mace Windu
"For the Order and the Republic, I will give anything and everything, including my
life."
– Mace Windu
Mace Windu was seen as a living legend among his Jedi peers.
He served as the Master of the Order (the elected leader) up until the Battle of Geonosis,
when he gave it up in favor of Grand Master Yoda.
His wisdom weighed heavily in the decisions of the Jedi Order and his power made him the
champion of all the Jedi and the leading defender of the galaxy, second only to Yoda himself.
By the age of 14, Mace consecutively achieved top of his class, surpassing even some Masters
in the use of the Force as well as the blade.
However, he didn't construct his own lightsaber until he acquired the crystals needed via
a worthy challenge.
Thus, he was sent to the planet Hurikane on his own.
There, he was first chased off by the beings who called that planet home, but after saving
one of them, he was rewarded with the rare purple crystal for his future lightsaber.
In his youth, he was described by Dooku as an "arrogant little Padawan," which was
in part true.
He was confident in is abilities and slow to trust others.
He was, nevertheless, respectful towards his superiors, mainly Yoda, as well as all Galactic
civilians he served.
He strongly believed in the Republic as the ultimate tool for peace and civilization,
and he went above and beyond to preserve it, even if it meant breaking the Jedi philosophy.
This was what ultimately brought him down when he decided to execute the seemingly defenseless
Palpatine, forcing Anakin to spring into action.
Windu was trained as a Jedi Guardian, meaning that he mostly focused on mastering the lightsaber.
He was a practitioner of the Seventh and final form of combat known as Juyo, or the Ferocity
Form, even though he trained himself in all the other forms as well.
This form required a great deal of concentration from its practitioners and was slowly restricted
by the Jedi Order, believing it to lead to the dark side.
Windu, however, came up with his own variant known as Vaapad, which channeled the rage
of his opponent and used it against them.
This is the reason why Windu was able to singlehandedly defeat Palpatine.
The Jedi Master was also able to make use of the Force power of Shatterpoint.
Rare and extremely hard to produce, this ability allowed the practitioner to see the weak points
in objects or people and attack them there.
2.
Yoda
"Try not.
Do, or do not.
There is no try."
– Yoda
Yoda was one of the most powerful and wise Jedi in galactic history.
But even though he was so renowned, not only in the Star Wars universe, but in this reality
as well, very little is known about his origins.
For starters, nobody knows what his species is, or from what planet he originates.
Many aren't even completely sure about his gender.
Nevertheless, the Grand Master of the Order was 900 years old when he died.
He also had a hand in training almost all of the Jedi that came after him; around 20,000
in total.
And even though he was the Order's most skilled Force user, he considered the education
of the other Jedi as a top priority.
Though old and needing a walking stick to get around, he was exceptionally nimble and
acrobatic when he was using the Force.
It was said that only Mace Windu, Count Dooku, and Senator Palpatine could face him in combat
on equal footing.
Yoda made use of Ataru as his preferred style of combat, because it made up for his small
stature.
He nevertheless was experienced in all but the last form of lightsaber dueling.
When he used the ability of Force Valor, he increased the physical capabilities of both
himself and his allies nearby.
Similarly, he made use of another Force skill known as Battle Meditation.
With it, Yoda was able to raise the morale of thousands of his troops and at the same
time lower it in his enemies.
He was an expert telekinetic, moving various objects with ease on numerous occasions.
He could control the minds of strong-willed individuals and even alter their memories.
Among numerous other Force abilities, Yoda also learned how to become a Force Ghost while
in exile after the Clone Wars.
1.
Luke Skywalker
"I am a Jedi, like my father before me."
– Luke Skywalker
Even though Luke's father, Anakin Skywalker, was the Chosen One, Luke actually lived up
to his full potential of becoming the best Jedi that ever existed.
The simple fact that he was able to singlehandedly defeat Darth Vader after only one year of
training under Yoda should say something about his abilities.
The only other Jedi to survive an encounter with Vader was Obi-Wan.
In his younger years, and only after just discovering the Force, he joined the Rebel
Alliance and would destroy the first Death Star.
After the downfall of the Empire, Luke would restore the Jedi Order and scour the galaxy
for the remaining Force-sensitive beings.
And even though he was impatient and somewhat reckless when he was younger, after his first
encounter with Vader he became more patient and seasoned.
He did, however, put several of his missions in jeopardy for the sake of saving someone
else's life.
With only sporadic guidance from Obi-Wan and Yoda, Luke learned much about the Force by
himself.
He was able to mirror Darth Vader in their last duel, learning almost instantaneously.
This feat utterly amazed the Emperor as he watched the duel commence before him.
In his future battles, he was said to move like a blur, even wielding two lightsabers
at once.
In a sense, he took up his father's mantle as the Chosen One, being blessed with a multitude
of Force abilities, some of which no other Jedi ever had, or even heard about.
His Force Push could bring down entire armies of soldiers and he could communicate with
all other Jedi at once throughout the entire galaxy.
He was even able to heal himself from serious wounds in mere hours.
All in all, Luke became a sort of Jedi demigod, and without a doubt, the most powerful Jedi
that ever existed.
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The Trials and Tribulations of 1904 Olympic Marathon Runners - Duration: 10:59.
When the United States hosted the Olympics for the first time in 1904, the games had
yet to reach the high level of competition and popularity we know today.
Although athletes from countries around the world were invited to participate, the games
were less about the world's best athletes competing for medals and more about (actual)
amateur athletes competing against each other.
The ultimate decision to host the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis, Missouri, created a huge
obstacle for international athletes in that travel to the innermost parts of the States
was difficult and costly.
The only way to travel between continents was by a long and expensive ocean voyage,
after which the athletes needed to take about a 1,000-mile train trip.
As a result, many countries decided not to participate.
Out of the 630 athletes from 12 nations that competed that year, 523 were American, which
explains why the United States won so many medals that year (239, with the closest runner
up being Germany who won 13).
Perhaps one of the most surprising athletes to compete for his country was Félix de la
Caridad Carvajal y Soto, known as Andarín Carvajal or Felix Carvajal, from Cuba.
With no formal training and a running technique that left much to be desired, this mailman
raised his own money to travel to St. Louis to represent his country in the Olympic marathon
race.
Despite his work as a mailman, Felix lived his life in poverty and was denied financial
assistance from his local government to cover expenses he would incur on his journey to
the Olympics.
He spent days running around town square and begging people for money to help him on his
pursuit.
His efforts paid off, and he raised enough money for a trip to New Orleans, then promptly
lost his remaining funds on a game of dice…
Not to be deterred, he hitchhiked the remaining 650 or so miles to his destination.
Due to his jovial nature, he befriended the men on the American weightlifters team who
gave him room and board as he prepared for the marathon.
The 1904 marathon for the Olympics started around 3:00 pm in the afternoon in August,
with temperatures above 90 degrees.
Anyone who knows about summer weather in St. Louis knows that the oppressive heat and humidity
are not friends to anyone, certainly not to the 32 men representing four different countries
running a 24.85 mile marathon.
To make the situation worse, the only access runners had to water on the course was at
miles six and twelve.
For some, especially those who didn't have a support vehicle or support staff to aid
them, that made for a very long and torturous race.
Felix_CarvajalCarvajal showed up to the starting line wearing a long-sleeved shirt, pants,
and boots.
Considering other runners were in shorts and tank tops, we can only assume these were the
only clothes he had with him.
(Legendary athlete Jim Thorpe once did something similar at the Olympics, wearing different
sized shoes, neither of which fit him, that he'd scrounged out of a garbage bin shortly
before a race.)
As for Carvajal, seconds before the start of the race, an American discus thrower found
a pair of scissors and made a mock pair of shorts out of Carvajal's pants for more
athletic attire.
The start of the race required runners to complete five laps around the stadium before
heading off into St. Louis County.
The course was not shy on delivering obstacles for the athletes.
Through the streets of St. Louis, in order to stay on the course, runners had to dodge
cars, delivery wagons, railroad trains, trolley cars, and people walking their dogs.
In places, the roads were covered with cracked stone that the runners had to pick their way
through.
If all that wasn't enough, there was the seven 100-300 foot hills, noxious exhaust
fumes from the early automobiles (including support vehicles and others following the
runners along as they went), and the extreme amounts of dust kicked into the air by these
vehicles and horses.
marathon-mapoCar fumes and dust, coupled with the heat and humidity, soon took its toll
on the runners.
One of the first ones to drop out of the race was John Lordon of Massachusetts.
In 1903 Lordon won the Boston Marathon, but he only made it ten miles in this Olympic
marathon before he started vomiting and pulled out of the race.
The winner of the 1904 Boston Marathon, Michael Spring of New York, started out the Olympic
marathon strong, leading the pack, but when ascending of one of the steep hills, he collapsed
from exhaustion and couldn't continue.
William Garcia from San Francisco almost became the first death in the Olympic Games when
he was found lying unconscious in a ditch on the course and was raced to the hospital.
Fortunately, despite the extreme amount of dust he had inhaled doing a major number on
his esophagus and lungs, he eventually recovered and was able to race again.
len-taunyane-jan-mashianiAnother notable feature of this particular marathon was that it saw
the first two black Africans competing in the Olympics.
However, neither Len Taunyane nor Jan Mashiani were seasoned marathon runners, but both had
served as dispatch runners in the South African Boer War.
They were in town as part of the Boer War exhibit at the World's Fair and decided
to enter the race on a whim.
Both finished, placing ninth and twelfth respectively.
It was reported that Tau probably would've placed higher if he hadn't been chased over
a mile off the course by a wild dog.
American Frederick Lorz was a contender for one of the top spots early on in the race,
but he suffered from severe cramps and at nine miles was unable to continue.
He decided to hitch a ride in one of the cars back to the stadium, but the car broke down
before arriving at its destination.
Feeling refreshed, Lorz started running again.
When he entered the stadium three hours after the start of the race, the crowd erupted in
applause for the "winner."
Unable to resist the crowd, Lorz went along with the facade, racing toward the finish
line and basking in the limelight.
Perhaps he really was trying to take the credit for the win, or perhaps he was in it for the
fun and games like he later claimed.
Either way, when it was quickly noted by certain spectators that Lorz had been seen riding
in a car during the race, the officials saw no humor in his prank and banned Lorz for
life from participating in amateur races.
However, less than a year later, the ban was lifted after Lorz apologized for his stunt;
he went on to take first in the 1905 Boston marathon.
When another leading runner, Thomas Hicks from the United States learned of Lorz's
supposed win, he begged his two assistants to let him drop out because he was in so much
pain.
They refused to let him quit.
Like many other runners, Hicks's health took a plunge early in the race and continuously
declined as he ran.
For some bizarre reason, his handlers refused to give him water to drink during the race,
and instead sponged out his mouth using warm distilled water and then proceeded to feed
him egg whites and strychnine.
(Yes, strychnine.)
At the time, strychnine was used in small doses as a performance enhancing drug.
Anything but small doses would, of course, kill the athlete via asphyxiation due to paralysis
of the respiratory muscles.
However, in small doses, strychnine was believed to provide a performance boost via the muscle
spasms it relatively quickly induces.
Unfortunately for Hicks, besides refusing him water to drink, his handlers didn't
stop with one dose of the poison.
In total, during the race he was given approximately 2-3 mg of strychnine, plus accompanied raw
eggs and brandy each dose.
Unsurprisingly, with the extreme heat, humidity, dust clouds, dehydration, and being fed rat
poison, Hicks' condition continually grew worse and he ultimately became delusional.
Nevertheless, he continued to put one foot in front of the other and soldiered on.
Thomas-hicks-1904Entering the stadium for the last stretch of the race, Hicks required
physical assistance from his handlers who had to practically carry him over the finish
line.
Of course, this would result in a disqualification in today's Olympics, but in 1904 the act
was completely legal.
Hicks was unable to initially receive his gold medal given that he fell unconscious
at the finish line and it took doctors about an hour to revive him.
Close to death, fortunately, he eventually recovered, though retired from competing in
marathons.
With a time of 3:28:53, Hicks's feat is the slowest time for a men's Olympic marathon
in history.
The United States claimed the silver and bronze medals in the marathon as well when Albert
Corey crossed the finish line six minutes after Hicks, soon followed by Arthur Newton
with a time of 3:47:33.
Although both runners struggled with the heat and dust and slowed to a walk during certain
parts of the race, neither seemed to have it worse than Hicks.
Meanwhile, Felix Carvajal ran at a comfortable pace.
Unable to resist charming the spectators who lined up along the way, Felix often stopped
to chat with them in his broken English and crack jokes.
With his upbeat and good spirited attitude, he won the hearts of many along the course.
When he begged for peaches from the occupants of an accompanying car and was refused, he
teasingly snatched a couple from them anyway and kept on running, eating the peaches as
he ran.
Most accounts of the marathon say Carvajal needed a bit more sustenance, so he snuck
into an apple orchard and plucked two of the juicy fruits from the boughs.
Supposedly the apples didn't sit well with him and he suffered from cramps, which forced
him to rest and purportedly take a cat-nap before continuing the race.
However, it should be noted that there is no contemporary evidence that the apple/nap
part of this story ever took place, with the first account of it popping up in William
Henry's 1948, An Approved History of the Olympics.
Regardless, the contemporary accounts of Carvajal's approach to the race seem to describe an individual
having a blast, while many other racers struggled to overcome bodily limitations.
Felix Carvajal crossed the line in fourth place, though what his time was is unknown
today.
Compared to the other racers, he was described as seeming to float across the finish line.
Aside from probably being a bit tired and hungry, the heat and humidity didn't seem
to have too much of an effect on the Cuban.
While it's not known how far behind third place he was, accounts of the day indicate
if it wasn't for his numerous stops to chat with people during the race, Carvajal may
well have won.
Whatever the case, the 1904 Olympics ended up being the only international competitive
race Carvajal would compete in.
In the end, only 14 of the original 32 racers managed to finish the race.
hicks-goldAs for the victor, although the "assistance" Hicks received mostly proved
to be detrimental, he was able to finish the race thanks to being carried along near the
end- a fact that resulted in some feeling like he should have been disqualified.
After the race, a complaint towards this end was filed by Everett Brown, the chairman for
the Chicago Athletic Association.
However, the Olympic Games director refused to consider the matter and Hicks remained
the winner.
In the 1500s most Roman Catholic countries & Scotland adopted the Gregorian Calendar
(established by Pope Gregory XIII to compensate for the errors in time that had built up over
centuries) over the Julian Calendar (introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BC).
A lot of protestant countries, however, ignored this new calendar for another 200 or so years.
England stuck to the Julian Calendar until 1751 before finally making the switch.
Orthodox countries took even longer to accept the change.
Russia, for one, did not convert to the Gregorian calendar until after the Russian Revolution
in 1917.
What does this have to do with the Olympics?
In 1908, the Russian Olympic team arrived 12 days late to the London Olympics because
of this.
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"The freshness is coming back" – Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool can hit ground running at Watford - Duration: 3:22.
"The freshness is coming back" – Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool can hit ground running at Watford
Jurgen Klopp believes his side Liverpool side are ready for a bright start to the season when they travel to take on Watford in the Premier League.
The Reds made the trip to Vicarage Road on Saturday, as they kick off the 2017/18 campaign against Marco Silva's new-look Hornets side.
Klopp is likely to be without Nathaniel Clyne, Adam Lallana, Philippe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge as they recover from injury problems, while Jordan Henderson could be a doubt, too.
This highlights the essential rigours of Liverpool's pre-season, as Klopp prepared his side for the season ahead. But speaking on the unveiling of the club's new shirt-sleeve sponsor, Western Union, the German believes "the freshness is back" after an eight-game summer schedule.
"We are in a good shape. The players are in a good mood, attitude in all the training sessions really good," he told reporters at Melwood.
"Okay, a few little injuries and one bad one [for Lallana], but there are always barriers you need to jump over.
"We showed it [against Athletic Bilbao] in Dublin again that everything is in a good way. Now we need to deliver and we are ready for it.
"The freshness is coming back and it's good we have these few days coming up. I'm excited about the start of the new season.".
The Reds trip to Hertfordshire is clearly the focus at this stage, but a defining Champions League play-off against Hoffenheim is undoubtedly looming.
Over two legs, Liverpool can seal the fate of their campaign, as they look to return to Europe's elite after finishing fourth in the Premier League last season.
But Klopp continued to stress that he is solely looking toward Saturday against Watford, as his "first target. "When we finished last season in fourth position everyone was really happy about it," he added.
"We knew there would be a qualification game and now it's coming up. But the first challenge we have to face is Watford.
"Everyone is thinking about the Champions League qualifier but Watford is the first target. We have a few more days to prepare for this game.".
Progressing beyond Hoffenheim and into the Champions League group stage could provide Liverpool with an invaluable boost, for example in their efforts to sign Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk.
But Klopp is right to set his sights on Watford first, as the Reds will need to be strong in all four competitions this season.
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Liverpool FC Transfer News & Rumour Roundup - Van Dijk to 'rot' at Saints, Ojo set for Boro loan - Duration: 6:37.
Liverpool FC Transfer News & Rumour Roundup - Van Dijk to 'rot' at Saints, Ojo set for Boro loan
We continue to round up the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours, including developments over two possible summer loan deals. Jurgen Klopp's side have returned to Melwood this week to finalise their preparations for Saturday's Premier League opener away to Watford.
The German is contending with a host of injury issues ahead of the trip to Vicarage Road, while there remain doubts over the futures of some of his first-team players.
So what is the latest from the rumour mill on Merseyside? Here's Wednesday's update. No £109 Million Deal Agreed for Coutinho.
Liverpool shook hands on a £25 million agreement with Western Union on Wednesday morning, with the global money transfer company becoming the club's first shirt-sleeve sponsor.
However, the Reds are adamant that they are not set to agree a deal to sell Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona this summer.
Goal's Melissa Reddy has quashed speculation from Spain and Brazil that the 25-year-old was nearing a £109 million move to the Nou Camp, reiterating Liverpool's hardline stance.
They are said to be unwilling to meet with the Spanish side, despite previous reports that they had sent a delegation to England to discuss terms.
And while it was claimed that Coutinho had taken an abject approach to training, he reportedly remains committed to the Reds. Van Dijk Set to 'Rot' at Southampton?.
While Coutinho is not expected to agitate for a move away from Anfield, Southampton captain Virgil van Dijk made his intentions clear this week.
The Netherlands international handed in an official transfer request on Monday, stressing his desire to play for a club challenging in Europe.
But while Chelsea, Arsenal and Man City have all been suggested alongside Liverpool as possible destinations for the centre-back, Southampton could continue to dig their heels in.
The Express, questionably, quote a 'club insider' in saying "we do not want to sell Virgil to Liverpool and will happily let him sit in the stands all season if we have to.
This is highly unlikely, though, given the Reds are seemingly willing to break the world transfer record for a defender to sign Van Dijk. Ojo 'on Brink' of Joining Boro on Loan.
Liverpool academy winger Sheyi Ojo made just one appearance for Klopp's side during pre-season, playing 45 minutes against Tranmere Rovers, setting up two goals.
He was subsequently left out of travelling squads for Hong Kong, Berlin, Munich and Dublin, despite returning to fitness after a troubled 2016/17 campaign.
This is believed to be due to an imminent loan move for the 20-year-old, with the Reds accepting bids from Derby County, Fulham and Middlesbrough. And according to ESPN FC, Ojo is now close to sealing a season-long switch to the latter.
Joining Garry Monk's Championship hopefuls should be a positive move for Ojo, as he pursues regular first-team football away from Liverpool. Reds to 'Reject' Hannover Loan Bid for Woodburn.
Liverpool are reportedly less willing to part ways with another academy youngster in Ben Woodburn, however. On Monday, Bundesliga side Hannover 96 were said to be interested in taking Woodburn and Ryan Kent on loan for the upcoming season.
But according to the Mail, the Reds will reject Hannover's approach for Woodburn, "as they look to keep a closer eye on his immediate progress.
It remains to be seen whether Kent will be allowed to depart, but Klopp seems eager to keep him on Merseyside, too. Chelsea Bid for Reds Target Oxlade-Chamberlain?.
Talk of Liverpool's interest in Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has quietened in recent weeks.
The 23-year-old started in the Gunners' penalty shootout victory over Chelsea in the Community Shield on Sunday, with Arsene Wenger eager to keep him at the Emirates Stadium in 2017/18.
But with just one year left on his contract, Oxlade-Chamberlain is still attracting interest from other Premier League clubs. And the Mail claim that Chelsea made a £25 million bid for the versatile England international this week.
Whether this prompts Liverpool into action is unclear, but given Adam Lallana's three-month layoff and uncertainty over Coutinho's future, it may be wise to renew their interest. Liverpool Eye Vidal as Keita Alternative?.
Finally, with a potential deal to sign RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita looking to be dead in water, Liverpool may have turned their attention elsewhere in the Bundesliga.
According to This is Anfield's James Nalton, in an exclusive for World Football Index, the Reds are interested in signing Bayern Munich's Arturo Vidal. Nalton cites sources in Vidal's native Chile in reporting that Liverpool could pursue a move for the 30-year-old.
Klopp is said to be "keen to bring in a player good enough to slot into [Liverpool's starting lineup].
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