alphmale wrote:
https://youtu.be/LHct0Jhwpo0
Bruce Lee dominated the films circa 1968-ish.
do the chinese women who have like half of the world records count
he was a boss for sure. so bad that Robles fcked him when he was about to come back
flvmmox wrote:
do the chinese women who have like half of the world records count
LOL, no.
Watching these videos, LX is GD perfect over those hurdles.
I'd start with southeast Asians aren't the only Asians, except you apparently never heard of Japanese marathoners
Nathan Chen dominates men's figure skating.
Alexandr Karelin dominated Greco-Roman wrestling until Rulon Gardner beat him.
Ummm...ever heard of Zhang Jike (table tennis) or Lin Dan (badminton) for starters?
alphmale wrote:
https://youtu.be/LHct0Jhwpo0
Other than the doped-up Chinese women distance runners of the 90s?
Off the top of my head:
CK Yang - decathalon
Koji Murofushi - Hammer Throw
I think China could produce some decent t&f athletes if they really committed . They seem too focused on other olympic sports, swimming, gymnastics etc
India also has talent somewhere in its massive population but too focused on cricket, lacks sporting culture and decent infrastructure for developing t&f athletes.
Zhu Jian Hui was a great high jumper.
Chi Cheng:
from wikipedia:
In 1969 she broke three world records. In 1970, she broke or tied five world records, accomplishing 3 in the space of just one week. She was first woman to run 10.0 second for 100 yards. She also ran world bests of 11.0 for 100 metres, 22.4 for 200 metres, 22.6 for 220 yards, and 12.8 for 100 metre hurdles. She won the gold medal in the 100 metres at the Asian Games in Bangkok in a games record time. While leading in the 400 metes at the Asian Games when she suffered a severe leg cramp at 330 metres, which eventually led to a career ending injury. She was ranked number one in the world for 100 metres and 200 metres, second in the 400 metres and third in 100 metres hurdles in 1970 and was undefeated in 69 races that season. For her achievement, Chi Cheng was named the Associated Press Athlete of the Year. Also, she became the Director of Women's Athletics at the University of Redlands, California, from 1974 to 1976.
If you go outside of track, the Chinese dominate the light and middle weight categories in Weightlifting
Florida Boy wrote:
If you go outside of track, the Chinese dominate the light and middle weight categories in Weightlifting
China certainly dominates diving. And in recent Olympics they have dominated racewalking.
Since 2008 I believe China has finished second to the US in the Olympic medal count.
What about all the Chinese women in the 1990s, Ma's army who dominated every distance event from 1500m to the 10,000m
They're as natural as Kiproids
What nonsense are you talking? Isinbayeva dominated the Pole Vault for a decade. Warholm is dominating now.
You do realize how big Asia is, right?
There's only a few countries in asia
https://www.mapsofworld.com/norway/maps/location-map-of-norway.jpgMy Father is Russian wrote:
What nonsense are you talking? Isinbayeva dominated the Pole Vault for a decade. Warholm is dominating now.