How much hgh is this guy on. Would love to believe this is possible, but let's be honest with ourselves
How much hgh is this guy on. Would love to believe this is possible, but let's be honest with ourselves
With a 4.3 wind bolt would be sub 9.50
At sea level that is equivalent to 9.93 with no wind.
He basically ran his Pr from when he was 31 in late march.
How accurate are the wind readers when the air is moving faster than 2.0?
And also Patton still looks young, some people just age worse than others. Gay looks older than 30 for instance. Bolt looks 30. Gatlin still looks young too.
A 9.75 in Austin with a 4.3 wind is equivalent to a 9.93 according to one of our favorite websites.
http://myweb.lmu.edu/jmureika/track/wind/
The wind helps a lot but that's still a fine run for Patton. Patton is 35 years young. Last year he ran 9.95 and didn't make the Olympics (5th).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDEhaPnmAJ0
In the HS 100, Cameron Burrell ran a 10.07 with a 3.2 wind which is equivalent to a 10.22 and his actual pb i think is 10.25.
Finals
1 Burrell, Cameron 12 FB Ridge Point 10.07 3.2
2 Fulks, Kyle 12 Katy 10.21 3.2
3 Hall-Thompson, Eli 12 Katy Morton Ranch 10.32 3.2
4 Brown, Tony 11 Beau Ozen 10.45 3.2
5 Dos Santos, Yuran 12 RR Stony Point 10.54 3.2
6 Lewis, Chris 11 Lakeside 10.59 3.2
7 Summers, Malik 12 Lewisville 10.63 3.2
8 LeJeune, Aaron 12 Klein Collins 10.71 3.2
9 Jones, Sterling 11 Richardson 10.82 3.2
He made the 2012 Olympic team.
In the 100m?
No, that would be Gatlin, Gay, and Bailey.
Not only did Doc make the US team, but for 1 day was an American Record holder as a member of the 4X100 team that ran 37.38 in the semis--taken out the next day by the team without Doc that actually won the silver medal that Doc shared. But Doc WAS a member of the US team and he DID get a silver medal.
Just another example of the people running this website not knowing what the hell they're talking about.
strike ball out wrote:
He made the 2012 Olympic team.
Not individually.
PS. Burrell is the son of former WR Holder Leroy and will run for his dad at Houston next year.
Indoors, Burrell ran US #2 6.61 for 60.
Kid is also a 7.60 long jumper.
or 9.88 if he had a legal 1 m/ps wind.
Or 9.84 with the maximum allowable 2.0 m/s wind.
Awfully good for a guy who was talking about hanging up his spikes after this year.