Nah. Showboating and setting some U-20 record in the process makes much more sense. It builds anticipation for his future races. Bolt showed you the blueprint in 08. C'mon now.
Taboo can run sub-9.9 whenever he gets a decent start, clearly.
Nah. Showboating and setting some U-20 record in the process makes much more sense. It builds anticipation for his future races. Bolt showed you the blueprint in 08. C'mon now.
Taboo can run sub-9.9 whenever he gets a decent start, clearly.
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I'll never understand why sprinters can't wait 2 more seconds to show off. I'd rather set a record that was harder for someone to break. You can point your finger at someone just the same after the race is over.
B/c they can set the record as far out as possible today w/ very few people watching, or they can do something silly, generate controversy, media coverage and interest, and set it tomorrow w/ more people watching and a few endorsements to top it off.
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Of course 9.91 while not finishing hard shows promise. But it does not automatically mean the time will be improved upon. In fact history has shown that a significant amount of these standout performances are one-offs. This is what really makes Bolt and SAFP so special. They followed great performances with greater performances. I hope Knighton can challenge Bolts 19.19 one day, but if im a betting man im going with history and say he never runs faster than 19.49 again.
I thought Schu was implementing a no foreigners policy.
This being a championship race vs any other race also probably instigated his desire to showboat
Schumacher will make him a fast thon runner
Sprintgeezer is a known loser on this site
Nobody peaks in their teens unless they suffer a career ending injury. Knighton is smashing 19.19 easily and might even go under 19 seconds
Curtis Taylor is staying on at UO, perJS.
Filthy dirty cheats out ,., ,Z.
A Botswanan , Kenyan and Israeli Walk into
a chemist ,
They all get to ask the time .
Tell me this progress is legitimate. ,
What 10.80 seconds in 2021
To
10.12 seconds in 2022 at age 24 .
Stalled at 10.70 seconds from 2019
Yeah this is totally legitimate ,
This muscle contraction ped it works .
The Kenyans have a fast female sprinter
now all of sudden .
I smell a rat .,. .z,
Do you understand now ,
What is happening to times in track
Past few years .
progression like that in sprints is something
that was never possible and envied .,.
You understand now ,.
how knighton ran the times he did
and at age he did . filthy dirty as can be .
You understand now
what happened in the 400 mh .,. .,.
You understand now how that Sri Lankan
broke 10 seconds , trains in italy
Or that Italian won the Olympics 100m
Little doping pockets poping up all over.
Athletics I smell a rat ,., ,Z .
I will name the ped,s Involved
if wada does not ,., .z,
that muscle contraction ped it works .
big thank you to that pharmacy in Kentucky
Did the Kenyan women's 100 m record
go also .
used to be 11.47 seconds ,.
wonder why , as no interest , as no winning.
Lol, ok, sure
Dolt and Flake make a joke of the sprints.
As they sow, so shall they reap.
Childish? Of course. Appropriately so.
Knighton comfortably. Tebogo is great but Knighton is godly. 19.49 is like tebogo running 9.73 according to the iaaf point system.
RIP: D3 All-American Frank Csorba - who ran 13:56 in March - dead
RENATO can you talk about the preparation of Emile Cairess 2:06
Running for Bowerman Track Club used to be cool now its embarrassing
Rest in Peace Adrian Lehmann - 2:11 Swiss marathoner. Dies of heart attack.
Hats off to my dad. He just ran a 1:42 Half Marathon and turns 75 in 2 months!
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year