Walkover

Wyndham Halswelle won the 1908 Olympic gold medal for men's 400 metres running in a walkover. American John Carpenter was disqualified, prompting his teammates John Baxter Taylor and William Robbins to refuse to race in protest.

A walkover, also W.O. or w/o (originally two words: "walk over"), is awarded to the opposing team/player etc, if there are no other players available, or they have been disqualified,[1] because the other contestants have forfeited[2] or the other contestants have withdrawn from the contest. The term can apply in sport, elections or other contexts where a victory can be achieved by default. The narrow and extended meanings of "walkover" as a single word are both found from 1829.[2] Other sports-specific variations of the term exist, especially where walking is not involved: competitive rowing, for example, uses the term row over.

Sports

The word originates from horseracing in the United Kingdom, where an entrant in a one-horse race run under Jockey Club rules has at least to "walk over" the course before being awarded victory.[3] This outcome was quite common at a time when there was no guaranteed prize money for horses finishing second or third, so there was no incentive to run a horse in a race it could not win. The 18th-century champion racehorse Eclipse was so dominant over his contemporaries that he was allowed to walk over on nine occasions,[4] and the 1828 Epsom Derby winner Cadland walked over on at least six occasions. The full formality of walking (or otherwise riding) over the entire track in a one-horse race remained in the rules governing racing until 2006; it was replaced by the lesser formality of making correct weight and riding past the judge's box to be declared the winner.[5][6]

The actual act of "walking over" was seen in Australian rules football matches during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was not uncommon in the 19th century for a scheduled match to be cancelled on the day, often due to one of the two teams failing to field enough players, but these were generally considered no-game or rescheduled. The first team to claim victory by walkover on such an occasion was Albert-park, in an 1870 match against Railway which was to have counted towards the Challenge Cup. Railway had insufficient players and declined to play, so the Albert-park team took to the field with the umpire and without opposition and put through two goals, claiming a walkover victory.[7] The claimed victory and its impact on the Challenge Cup was controversial and widely disputed by the other clubs; one sportswriter at the time commented that "in connection with football, the idea of a walkover is simply absurd and unprecedented."[8] Nevertheless, actual walkovers were thereafter often observed in similar circumstances: the umpire would bounce the ball to officially start the game, the unopposed team would score at least once to secure a lead, and the match would then be abandoned. The highest level occurrence of this was in a Victorian Football Association match in 1900,[9] and sporadic reports from games at the local level confirm that actual walkovers were observed as late as the 1930s, including outside Melbourne.[10][11][12]

In the 1908 Summer Olympics, there was a walkover for a gold medal by Wyndham Halswelle in the rerun of the final race of the 400 m: Hallswelle's two American opponents refused to participate in the rerun, protesting the controversial disqualification of their teammate. Hallswelle jogged in the rerun alone to claim the gold medal.[13]

In the 1920 Summer Olympics sailing program, there were a total of sixteen different yacht classes – no other Olympic games sailed more than seven classes until the 1980s – spreading the competitors so thinly that there were six gold medals won by walkover: each of these yachts completing its course unopposed to claim gold.[14] A seventh yacht, Francis Richards' entrant in the 18' dinghy, also attempted a walkover but did not finish; this crew is officially recognized as gold medalists by the International Olympic Committee, but it was not mentioned in the most official contemporary report by games organizers, casting doubt over whether or not the crew actually received gold medals at the time due to not finishing the course.[15] In addition to the walkovers, two of the sixteen classes were cancelled due to there being no entrants.

A walkover occurred in the 2020 Summer Olympics in sport climbing. French climber Bassa Mawem was injured in his last climb during qualification and was unable to compete in the finals, but IFSC rules did not allow him to be replaced. His opening round speed climbing opponent in the finals, Czech climber Adam Ondra, was made to race unopposed up the wall to advance.[16]

A walkover was observed in football in the second leg of the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification playoff between the Soviet Union and Chile. The Soviet Union refused to play in Chile two months after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, and FIFA awarded the game to Chile by a nominal 2–0 result; but the walkover itself was still staged, the Chilean team taking the field and captain Francisco Valdés scoring an unopposed goal in front of a crowd of 15,000.[17][18]

In a more general sense, the term "walkover" is used broadly across many sports for a forfeiture due to one team being unable or unwilling to play, even if no actual act of walking over occurs. In some instances, there are distinctions between walkovers and other victories by default: for example, in tennis a walkover occurs when a player withdraws prior to the match, but not when a player retired due to injury during a match.[19] Many sporting bodies have a nominal score applied in the case of walkover for the purposes of points differential tiebreakers; the 2019 Pan American Games women's basketball tournament, for example, awarded a 20–0 walkover victory to Colombia when their Argentinian opponents turned up with the wrong uniforms.[20] Colloquially, an extremely one-sided game may also be called a 'walkover', implying a similar score could have been achieved without the losing team's presence.

Other uses

In poker games that use blinds, a hand is considered a walkover (usually shortened to walk) when no other players call or raise the big blind, resulting in the player who posted the big blind winning the hand without opposition.[21] Walks are most often seen in tournament play, since cash games often allow the players to "split the blinds" (i.e. take back their blind bets in case there are no callers or raisers by the time the action gets to the small blind). Chopping is not permitted in tournaments.[22]

An uncontested election is often referred to as a walkover, when it is also referred to as winning "by default". The word is used more generally by extension for an election in which the winner is not the only participant but where no opponent has a credible chance of victory.[2]

References

  1. ^ "PAP team points out error in RP form, averting possible walkover in West Coast GRC". The Straits Times. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed.: walkover
  3. ^ Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed.). walk 16e, walk over.
  4. ^ "Eclipse". www.bloodlines.net.
  5. ^ "Walking over" (PDF). Hong Kong Jockey Club. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Origin of: walkover". Idiom origins. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  7. ^ Fair Play (18 June 1870). "Football". The Australasian. Vol. VIII, no. 220. Melbourne, VIC. p. 779.
  8. ^ "Football". Leader. 6 August 1870. p. 10.
  9. ^ "Williamstown v. Brunswick". Williamstown Chronicle. Williamstown, VIC. 7 July 1900. p. 3.
  10. ^ "I.N.F. gains walkover". Werribee Shire Banner. Werribee, VIC. 11 August 1927. p. 3.
  11. ^ "Walk-over match". The Argus. Melbourne, VIC. 12 June 1911. p. 6.
  12. ^ "Football - Railways' walk-over". South Western Times. 31 August 1932. p. 3.
  13. ^ "120 years, 120 stories (Part 13): Even jogging around the park can give an Olympic gold in athletics - Wyndham Halswelle". Sports-nova.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  14. ^ "Sailing at the 1920 Summer Olympics", Olympedia, 22 July 2021, retrieved 22 July 2021
  15. ^ Olympic Games Antwerp 1920 — Official Report, page 73 (PDF) (in French). Belgian Olympic Committee. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 May 2011.
  16. ^ Men's Combined Finals - Climbing | Tokyo 2020 Replays. 5 August 2021. Event occurs at 4:30. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
  17. ^ García, Miguel (17 May 2015). "Chile vs. URSS, 1973. La cara negra del fútbol" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  18. ^ Soto, Óscar (21 November 2013). "El partido fantasma entre Chile y la URSS" (in Spanish). Madrid: Marca. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  19. ^ "Tennis Betting Rules: What Happens When a Player Retires, During Rain Delays and More". 1 June 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  20. ^ "Argentina forfeits Pan Am game for wrong jersey". ESPN. 8 August 2019.
  21. ^ "Walk | Poker Terms". www.pokernews.com. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  22. ^ "Casino Poker for Beginners: Chopping Blinds - Expectations, Etiquette, and EV". www.pokernews.com. Retrieved 6 August 2021.

Read other articles:

У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Доминиканский монастырь. МонастырьДоминиканский монастырь и собор 49°50′34″ с. ш. 24°02′03″ в. д.HGЯO Страна  Украина[1] Местоположение Львов Архитектурный стиль архитектура барокко Архитектор Витте, Ян де Осн�...

 

 

Piala Raja Spanyol 1926Negara SpanyolJumlah peserta24Juara bertahanBarcelonaJuaraBarcelona(gelar ke-7)Tempat keduaAtlético MadridJumlah pertandingan62Jumlah gol300 (4.84 per pertandingan)← 1925 1927 → Piala Raja Spanyol 1926 adalah edisi ke-24 dari penyelenggaraan Piala Raja Spanyol, turnamen sepak bola di Spanyol dengan sistem piala. Edisi ini dimenangkan oleh Barcelona setelah mengalahkan Atlético Madrid pada pertandingan final dengan skor 3–2 setelah perpanjangan waktu. Final ...

 

 

Serium(III) fluorida Nama Nama IUPAC Serium(III) fluorida Nama lain Serium trifluoridaSero fluorida Penanda Nomor CAS 7758-88-5 Y 3DMet {{{3DMet}}} Nomor EC PubChem CID 24457 Nomor RTECS {{{value}}} UNII 1GCT2G09AN Y CompTox Dashboard (EPA) DTXSID8052516 Sifat Rumus kimia CeF3 Massa molar 197,12 g/mol Densitas 6,16 g/cm3 (pada suhu 20 °C) Titik lebur 1.460 °C (2.660 °F; 1.730 K)[1] Senyawa terkait Senyawa terkait Lantanum(III...

Strada statale 12 radddell'Abetone e del Brennero Diramazione luccheseLocalizzazioneStato Italia Regioni Toscana Province Lucca  Pisa DatiClassificazioneStrada statale InizioInnesto con la SS 12 a San Giuliano Terme FineInnesto con la SS 12 a Lucca Lunghezza9,500 km Provvedimento di istituzioneD. M. 27/03/1959 (Elenco A)[1] GestoreANAS Manuale La strada statale 12 radd dell'Abetone e del Brennero (SS 12 radd) è una strada statale italiana, direttrice principale de...

 

 

Brunetto Latini Brunetto Latini, noto anche come Brunetto Latino (Firenze, 1220 circa – 1294 o 1295), è stato uno scrittore, poeta, politico e notaio italiano, autore di opere in volgare italiano e francese. Fu notissimo in età medioevale per la sua poesia di carattere etico - morale, e come autore del Tesoretto e del Livres dou Tresor. Per i moderni è noto soprattutto per la sua omosessualità, per cui è stato inserito dall'allievo Dante Alighieri, nel settimo cerchio dell'Inferno, nel...

 

 

In trigonometria, le formule di prostaferesi permettono di trasformare somme e differenze di funzioni trigonometriche di due angoli in un prodotto di funzioni trigonometriche. La parola prostaferesi deriva dalla giustapposizione di due parole greche, prosthesis (πρόσθεσις) e aphairesis (ἀφαίρεσις), che significano rispettivamente somma e sottrazione. Le formule di prostaferesi furono definite, nella forma attualmente nota, da Johann Werner agli inizi del XVI secolo, tuttavi...

Notre-Dame-de-l'IslecomuneNotre-Dame-de-l'Isle – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Francia Regione Normandia Dipartimento Eure ArrondissementLes Andelys CantoneLes Andelys TerritorioCoordinate49°09′N 1°26′E / 49.15°N 1.433333°E49.15; 1.433333 (Notre-Dame-de-l'Isle)Coordinate: 49°09′N 1°26′E / 49.15°N 1.433333°E49.15; 1.433333 (Notre-Dame-de-l'Isle) Superficie11,92 km² Abitanti708[1] (2009) Densità59,4 ab./km² Altre i...

 

 

Confederate officer in the American Civil War William G. LewisBorn(1835-09-03)September 3, 1835Rocky Mount, North CarolinaDiedJanuary 7, 1901(1901-01-07) (aged 65)Goldsboro, North CarolinaPlace of burialWillow Dale Cemetery Goldsboro, North CarolinaAllegiance United States of America Confederate States of AmericaService/branch Confederate States Army InfantryYears of service1861 – 1865RankBrigadier GeneralBattles/warsAmerican Civil War William Gaston Lewis (September 3, 1...

 

 

ValdiviennecomuneValdivienne – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Francia Regione Nuova Aquitania Dipartimento Vienne ArrondissementMontmorillon CantoneChauvigny TerritorioCoordinate46°30′29″N 0°38′16″E / 46.508056°N 0.637778°E46.508056; 0.637778 (Valdivienne)Coordinate: 46°30′29″N 0°38′16″E / 46.508056°N 0.637778°E46.508056; 0.637778 (Valdivienne) Altitudine122 m s.l.m. Superficie61,77 km² Abitanti2 538[...

Region of coastal northern Colombia Caribbean regionEcologyRealmNeotropicBiomeMarine, Dry Forest, Rainforest, Montane Forest, Páramo, Desert, WetlandsGeographyCountry ColombiaOceans or seasCaribbean SeaRiversSinú, Magdalena, RancheríaClimate typeTropicalConservationGlobal 200Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Ciénaga Grande The Caribbean region is mostly lowland plains extending from the northern reaches of the Colombian Andes to the Caribbean Sea that are characterized by a variety of ec...

 

 

Main article: List of international trips made by secretaries of state of the United States Clinton and EU High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, 2009 Clinton, Japanese Emperor Akihito, and Empress Michiko, 2011 Clinton and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, 2012 Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, 2012 Clinton and Aung San Suu Kyi, 2011 This is a list of international visits undertaken by Hillary Clinton (in office 2009–2013)...

 

 

British motor vehicle manufacturer Morgan Motor Company LimitedThe Morgan factory on Pickersleigh Road, MalvernFormerlyMorgan Technologies Limited (2010–2018)[1]Company typePrivateIndustryMotoringFounded1910; 114 years ago (1910)FounderH. F. S. MorganHeadquartersMalvern, Worcestershire, United KingdomKey peopleH. George Morgan (Chairman; 1910–1933)H.F.S. Morgan (Chairman; 1910–1959)Peter Morgan (Chairman; 1959–2003)Alan Garnett (Chairman; 2003–2006)Andrew D...

 烏克蘭總理Прем'єр-міністр України烏克蘭國徽現任杰尼斯·什米加尔自2020年3月4日任命者烏克蘭總統任期總統任命首任維托爾德·福金设立1991年11月后继职位無网站www.kmu.gov.ua/control/en/(英文) 乌克兰 乌克兰政府与政治系列条目 宪法 政府 总统 弗拉基米尔·泽连斯基 總統辦公室 国家安全与国防事务委员会 总统代表(英语:Representatives of the President of Ukraine) 总...

 

 

Six-column engine by Napier of London (1859). One of the first beam engines in Spain, it drove coining presses at the Royal Spanish Mint until the end of the 19th century. Now preserved at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Six-column beam engines are a type of beam engine, where the beam's central pivot is supported on a cast-iron frame or 'bedstead', supported on six iron columns.[1] History These engines were a development after the house-built engine. Their cast-iron frames co...

 

 

Part of the LGBT rights seriesLegal status ofsame-sex unions Marriage Andorra Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Denmark Ecuador Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Liechtenstein* Luxembourg Malta Mexico Nepal Netherlands1 New Zealand2 Norway Portugal Slovenia South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan United Kingdom3 United States4 Uruguay Recognized Israel5 Civil unions andregistered partnerships Bolivia Croatia Cyprus Czech...

Former railway station in Herefordshire, England AlmeleyAlmeley station platformGeneral informationLocationAlmeley, HerefordshireEnglandCoordinates52°09′31″N 2°58′56″W / 52.1587°N 2.9822°W / 52.1587; -2.9822Grid referenceSO329516Platforms1Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyKington and Eardisley RailwayPre-groupingGreat Western RailwayPost-groupingGreat Western RailwayKey dates3 August 1874Station opened1 January 1917Station closed11 Decemb...

 

 

Super 10 redirects here. For the Italian former Super 10, see Top12. For other uses, see Super 10 (disambiguation). Super 10Super 10 logo used 1993–1995SportRugby union footballInaugural season1993Replaced bySuper12 (1996)Number of teams10CountryAustralia (2 teams) New Zealand (4 teams) South Africa (3 teams) Tonga (1995) Western Samoa (1993–94)HoldersQueensland (1995)Most titlesQueensland (2 titles)Broadcast partner Network Ten Australia SABC Top Sport Television New Zealand Related comp...

 

 

UadjmoseCopia di un rilievo raffigurante il principe Uadjmose seduto sulle ginocchia del suo precettore Paheri. Disegno di Karl Richard Lepsius.Principe d'EgittoIn caricaprima metà del XV secolo a.C. Nascita1514/1513 a.C. circa[1] Morteante 1493 a.C. DinastiaXVIII dinastia egizia PadreThutmose I MadreAhmose? Mutnofret? ReligioneReligione egizia Uadjmose (1514/1513 a.C. circa[1] – ante 1493 a.C.) è stato un principe egizio della XVIII dinastia. Biografia Uadjmose nacq...

مدرسة الشرطة نوار رباحي الدولة  الجزائر الولاء المديرية العامة للأمن الوطني الدور تكوين الحجم حوالي جزء من شرطة المقر الرئيسي مدرسة الشرطة - بوشقوف - قالمة القادة القائد الحالي مدير المدرسة تعديل مصدري - تعديل   مدرسة الشرطة نوار رباحي أو مدرسة الشرطة بقالمة هي أحد مر�...

 

 

1954 novel by Georges Simenon Maigret Goes to School First editionAuthorGeorges SimenonOriginal titleMaigret à l'écoleLanguageFrenchSeriesInspector Jules MaigretRelease number44GenreDetective fictionPublisherPresses de la CitéPublication date1954Media typePrintPreceded byMaigret's Mistake Followed byInspector Maigret and the Dead Girl  Maigret Goes to School (French: Maigret à l'école) is a 1954 detective novel by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon featuring...