Minuto y medio es la nueva definición de interminable; vivimos tiempos fugaces.
During the 1936 World Table Tennis Championships, which took place in Prague, Ehrlich became famous after a record-breaking one-point exchange with Romanian player Paneth Farkas. The exchange lasted two hours and 12 minutes; after 70 minutes the score was 0-0. Both players suffered, but neither wanted to give up. Altogether, the ball crossed the net more than 12,000 times. After two hours, Farkas' arm began to freeze, and he lost the first point. The referee had to be replaced during the match, because his neck was so sore.
#24 Tengo ganas de ver "Dark Star"... Mike Oldfield le dedicó un tema en Tubular Bells II nada menos. Yo añadiría Planeta Prohibido, pero estamos hablando de pelis de CiFi poco conocidas así que voy a pasar de las obvias y voy a aportar unas cuantas obras menos conocidas. Ojo, donde pongo enlace a YouTube es la película completa
During the 1936 World Table Tennis Championships, which took place in Prague, Ehrlich became famous after a record-breaking one-point exchange with Romanian player Paneth Farkas. The exchange lasted two hours and 12 minutes; after 70 minutes the score was 0-0. Both players suffered, but neither wanted to give up. Altogether, the ball crossed the net more than 12,000 times. After two hours, Farkas' arm began to freeze, and he lost the first point. The referee had to be replaced during the match, because his neck was so sore.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alojzy_Ehrlich