bigtool05 wrote:
sub 11 is easy for the top wrote:You have no clue the power needed to run sub 1:47 800 or sub 48 400, which most top mid d guys can do. Could Rupp run sub 11? No. He's a distance guy. Could Rudisha, Aman, Loxsom, Symmonds, most top mid d guys run sub 11? Most likely. As someone mentioned earlier, 10.6 - 11.2 would be the range. Most would fall around 10.8/10.9
You are outside your mind if you think Nick Symmonds of all people could break 11
When any of these 800 guys talk about running the 100m, they are almost always referring to rolling or flying starts. They CANNOT run a decent 100m time with a blocks start.
Alberto Juantorena had supreme speed, once he reached it. Perhaps the highest top speed out of an 800m guy ever. But he still could not sprint start well, and certainly not well enough to run anywhere close to 10.3. Just no chance.
If you take his best 400m and model him as a pure sprinter (therefore giving him a faster 200m than he likely could have run, being an 800m guy) then his best 200m was likely in the region of:
44.26 - 3.5 ÷ 2 = 20.38
20.38 ÷ 2 = 10.19
This is using well known conversions for sprinting.
So that 10.19 would rely on him having the start and drive of a sprinter. Now if we return to the real world, Juantorena was slim, 6ft 2 and would clearly have nowhere near the start of a sprinter and so both his 200m and especially his 100m would be MUCH slower. His 400m was so fast because of his strength, watch his first 50m.
I'd estimate 10.5 for El Caballo at best. And please nobody comment saying 10.3 is close to 10.5 because it is not.