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Tommi2Nuts
MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:14PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
...Michael Johnson described as "the greatest 100m performance in the history of the event".



I have to agree.
thefish
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:27PM - in reply to Tommi2Nuts Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
A keen observation, considering that he set the Olympic and world record in the Olympic final.
Intergalactic
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:30PM - in reply to Tommi2Nuts Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
It's gotta be way up there. I mean Asafa's record was already so fast, and he has lowered it by .07 in two nice chunks, the second one and more impressive being at the Olympics after a poor start and while celebrating the last 20+ meters... really something else. There have been a lot of great 100m performances over the years that can't be overlooked... to say it's undoubtedly the best might be selling some of the others short, especially with Gay not healthy, but it's definitely in the running for the greatest ever and what happens amongst all of these fantastic sprinters over the next few years will undoubtedly determine this race's place in history.
Mr. Spock
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:42PM - in reply to Tommi2Nuts Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Bolt's an idiot for all the theatrics before crossing the line. He could have done so much better.
1500m predictor
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:45PM - in reply to Mr. Spock Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Its the olympics times dont matter. He'll crush the World Record in Europe later in the season anyway so why not celebrate early.
liveee
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:48PM - in reply to 1500m predictor Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
And Gay being health would have made a difference?cha
MarathonMind
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:52PM - in reply to Mr. Spock Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
You're the idiot. Why set a record which will be harder to break later?
Better to lower it a little bit at a time several times and reap the rewards several times.
nicl
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:52PM - in reply to 1500m predictor Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
just saw the video and i can't believe how much he shut it down the last 1/4 of the race. his arms were completely unengaged the entire last 20 meters! catch a better start, a tailwind, and running through the line--scratch that, bolt didn't even run TO the line in this race--and you're looking at another full tenth.
asdfasfsdf
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:52PM - in reply to liveee Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
he's going to get bonuses every time he breaks the WR. Why max it out already?
Usher
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:57PM - in reply to asdfasfsdf Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I remember seeing an analysis of one of the 100m world records (I think it was Lewis) where they broke down the race into 10m segments; I think he was covering 10m in 0.83 sec when he was running his fastest. I'd love to know what kind of speed Bolt was showing in mid-race.
Mr. Spock
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 12:58PM - in reply to MarathonMind Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

MarathonMind wrote:

You're the idiot. Why set a record which will be harder to break later?
Better to lower it a little bit at a time several times and reap the rewards several times.


Here's why - you never know when your hammy's going to pop, or one of a million other things that keep you from doing it. Don't f**k around just to lower a record 'later'. You may never get that chance again. And it's disgusting, to be frank, to see someone tra-la-la around when they should be all about business.
the troof
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 1:02PM - in reply to Mr. Spock Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Mr. Spock wrote:

[quote]MarathonMind wrote:

You're the idiot. Why set a record which will be harder to break later?
Better to lower it a little bit at a time several times and reap the rewards several times.


Here's why - you never know when your hammy's going to pop, or one of a million other things that keep you from doing it. Don't f**k around just to lower a record 'later'. You may never get that chance again. And it's disgusting, to be frank, to see someone tra-la-la around when they should be all about business.[/quote]

Whatever dude if it was Gay celebrating a win you would be celebrating with him. Don't be a hater
worldsevolving
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 1:06PM - in reply to Mr. Spock Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Can see your point, and there is something about shattering a WR like Beamon did, but Bubka made a lot more off breaking the WR than Beamon did.

Usain IS all business, until he's won, then he's just having a good time. He won about 65m in the race and after that he was just dancing in celebration, let him have it.
marley son
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 1:08PM - in reply to worldsevolving Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
yea no one is coming close to 9.69 for a very long time.
what i think
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 1:16PM - in reply to Mr. Spock Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Mr. Spock wrote:

[quote]MarathonMind wrote:

You're the idiot. Why set a record which will be harder to break later?
Better to lower it a little bit at a time several times and reap the rewards several times.


And it's disgusting, to be frank, to see someone tra-la-la around when they should be all about business.[/quote]

it should all be about business? isn't that what he's doing by saving his all out effort for later? he'll get money each time he breaks the record. that IS business
td
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 1:27PM - in reply to Usher Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Usher wrote:

I remember seeing an analysis of one of the 100m world records (I think it was Lewis) where they broke down the race into 10m segments; I think he was covering 10m in 0.83 sec when he was running his fastest. I'd love to know what kind of speed Bolt was showing in mid-race.


I remember this too. It was about his WR at the Tokyo WC. Great article. Sadly, I believe it was from Runner's World magazine.
Harry Kooter
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 1:44PM - in reply to Mr. Spock Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Mr. Spock wrote:

Bolt's an idiot for all the theatrics before crossing the line. He could have done so much better.


Yep. He could have improved significantly on his first place finish. Zeroith place was definitely within his reach, but he blew it.
tunkcart
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 3:50PM - in reply to Harry Kooter Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

Harry Kooter wrote:

[quote]Mr. Spock wrote:

Bolt's an idiot for all the theatrics before crossing the line. He could have done so much better.


Yep. He could have improved significantly on his first place finish. Zeroith place was definitely within his reach, but he blew it.[/quote]

Mr. Spock is right; he could have done better. 9.60 and an Olympic gold is better than 9.69 and Olympic gold. Shattering the record, further captivating the public's imagination, would have meant more in endorsements than any potential bonus he might get if he happens to be lucky enough to stay healthy and break it again.
Biologist
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 4:12PM - in reply to tunkcart Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Why should he be all bussiness? Its track not brain surgery. Let him have fun if he'd rather do that. Its not hurting anyone.
perfectlyrational
RE: MJ on Usain Bolt 8/16/2008 4:48PM - in reply to tunkcart Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
My sources tell me that at 80 meters when he realized he was about to win a gold medal in the Olympics, he did a quick analysis of the relative cost/benefits of running 9.60 as opposed to 9.69, and though he gave serious thought to reigning in all of his emotions, putting his head down and running until he hit the stadium wall, his pesky adrenaline somehow took over and he unfortunately was pulled into a 'normal' human response. Damn emotions! He'll probably regret today for the rest of his life!
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