Looked like 45 strides. Can anyone confirm that?
hoehennedandzolleran wrote:
Niekerkvelenje wrote:Wayde just run 9.94 in Velenje Slovenia, wind +0.9
Badass. A true beast. An animal.
Looked like 45 strides. Can anyone confirm that?
hoehennedandzolleran wrote:
Niekerkvelenje wrote:Wayde just run 9.94 in Velenje Slovenia, wind +0.9
Badass. A true beast. An animal.
aseer wrote:
said88 wrote:That's correct. Also histories only sub 11.90, 22.90, 43.10 sprinter.
Also histories only sub 43.10, 43.10, 43.10 sprinter.
HISTORY'S*
WVN took America's most enduring sprint record away. 400 was a USA event more than any other, and it's over. Kerley is not gonna catch him.
Sprinter guy wrote:
Yeah, I agree with your last point especially - it's the same reason why Michael Johnson didn't have a much faster 100m PR
I think the Rio conditions were somewhat ideal actually - it was a fast track, and having to run scared with Merritt and James chasing is really the difference between his 43.4 run a year before and the world record run IMO - TYPICALLY for MOST people an outside lane draw is rough, but not always...
I'm not going to say 42 can't happen this year - I would just be surprised. But I do think it's more likely than not that sub-43 is coming, especially if someone new like Fred Kerley or some other new talent can keep it close through 250 or 300 or so to light a fire under him
I agree but WVN went out too hard. Especially in that second 100m. He really died in the home straight compared to Johnson and that's because he couldn't measure his opening part of the race.
Well since ya don't even know his new PR is 19.84 I'll pass on all that silly gibberish of yours.
I can't take it anymore....
NO...WVN is not and never will be a sub 9.90/19.60, ok? Stop the insanity.
And yes a 43.03 is possible with just 19.9ish 200m speed. A 100m means nothing here at all.
Keep it real people, ok?
I agree tha 43.03 is possible with 19.9x speed, and that people need to stop using comparisons to MJ to make their predictions. But WVN has run under 10 seconds and under 19.9 early in the season, so he is obviously a speed demon and a 400m runner. It is important to note about 200 times that anything under 19.5 by anybody but Bolt is basically a fluke (maybe Blake to, but he wasn't in good health long enough for us to find out). I'm saying WVN could run 9.8/19.3/42.7 but will probably have carrier best of 9.9/19.5/42.8.
That's 9.57 if run in a perfectly straight line and with drafting
Although Ryun split faster obvs
Meh........ wrote:
I agree tha 43.03 is possible with 19.9x speed, and that people need to stop using comparisons to MJ to make their predictions. But WVN has run under 10 seconds and under 19.9 early in the season, so he is obviously a speed demon and a 400m runner. It is important to note about 200 times that anything under 19.5 by anybody but Bolt is basically a fluke (maybe Blake to, but he wasn't in good health long enough for us to find out). I'm saying WVN could run 9.8/19.3/42.7 but will probably have carrier best of 9.9/19.5/42.8.
What do you mean 'a fluke'?
If you are fit enough to run under 19.5 have have a legal wind and did it, then it doesn't count unless your name is Bolt? What?
Blake ran 9.69. That's how he was able to run 19.26.
WVN ran 19.84 just warming up into the season and now has a 9.94 and a 43.03 to his name. You cannot deny the possibility of a 19.5 from someone with sub 43 potential.
Let's all remember that Bolt ran his 19.19 into a headwind. With a healthy following wind (especially with his size) he would have broken 19.10.
Bolt was a 19.0x man. WVN is a 19.4x man.
most of you guys either cant read what i post or you are too dumb to comprehend it.
WVN ran 31 FLAT in route to the 400m WR, so he wasnt all out obviously cause he still had to go another 100m.
in 2010, bolt opened up with a 19.56 200m, and a week or so later went 30.97
so you morons thinking that you cant compare WVN to bolt or MJ are being as annoying and Retardo Canova and Vent/calculo at the same time.
WVN ran .03 off bolts 300m PR, and still had 100m to go. if you dont think he would have come close to MJ's altitude 300m WR if thats all he had to run you are naive. bolt goes 19.56 and 30.97.....but WVN going 43.03, with a 31 flat in route 300, opens up with a 19.84 and a 9.94 into a wind and people say he wont hit 19.5s? you claim he doesnt have good enough foot speed? so tell me then when is 19.84 slow? and when is 31 flat 300m in route slow?
so no one has done his adjustment....9.94 into a .9 headwind is equal to what with no wind? and what is it equal to with the limit with the wind?
9.84 with no wind, and no one is thinking thats INSANE? or give him the 2.0 and now he is 9.74.....but yeah he doesnt have the wheels to run that fast
how many of you morons remember bolt was only a 19.8 guy, runs a 10.09 then all the sudden magic happens. so you are telling me when he was a 19.8 guy and drops a 10.09 YOU COULD SEE he was going to drop 9.58 and 19.19? right
Ubeja Covate wrote:
Talking 100/200/400 combo sprinters.
Jamaican Herb McKenley made the Olympics final in all three.
Tommie Smith was world ranked in all three (WR200/400) as was McKenley and Henry Carr.
MJ was histories only sub10.10/19.35/43.20 and still is actually. WR200/400.
WVN is the only sub10.00/sub20.00/sub43.10
McKenley was histories first sub 45.0 relayer
Smith the first sub 44.00 relayer
MJ the first sub 43.00 relayer.
That above gang set about a 20WR's.
I can see a 9.88/19.55/42.99 for WVN down the road.
You're delusional if you think he is going to run only 19.55...
They aren't comparable. Bolt is a once-in-a-generation talent. And I am still not convinced that Van has the leg speed/long stride for the times you've mentioned.
i agree with spencer wrote:
so no one has done his adjustment....9.94 into a .9 headwind is equal to what with no wind? and what is it equal to with the limit with the wind?
9.84 with no wind....
No, its +0.9. So his time converts to a windless 9.99 or a 9.89 with a 2.0
I do agree that we shouldn't put a cap on what Van Niekerk can do ultimately, but to stay on the conservative side, I see him going 19.7mid with little to no wind and 19.6lo-mid with the maximum allowable.
again your not too smart, bolt was only a 19.8, 10.09 guy....then all the sudden he becomes "once-in-a-generation talent"
reminds me of that guy who was a top ten runner, who became WORLD DOMINATION, mr never loses and has ridiculous range at the age of 28
so your saying that van doesnt have the leg speed/long stride to run 9.7's, 19.4s? um MJ had a SHORT choppy stride, and ran 19.32
again stop being so blind and vent style moronic
distance : MJ-WVN
100: 10.09 - 9.94
200: 19.32 - 19.84
300: 30.85A - 31.00 (in route to his 400 WR)
400: 43.18 - 43.03
this is MJ's life time PR's vs WVN current, so compare MJ at 24 and compare
or lets do bolts comparison before he all the sudden became a world beater, as in pre 2008
distance : bolt pre 2008 - WVN
100: 10.03 - 9.94
200: 19.75 - 19.84
300: 30.97 (2010) - 31.00
400: 45.28 - 43.03
looks pretty close until you push in those unregulated juiced to the gills years
again your not too smart, bolt was only a 19.8, 10.09 guy....then all the sudden he becomes "once-in-a-generation talent"
reminds me of that guy who was a top ten runner, who became WORLD DOMINATION, mr never loses and has ridiculous range at the age of 28
so your saying that van doesnt have the leg speed/long stride to run 9.7's, 19.4s? um MJ had a SHORT choppy stride, and ran 19.32
again stop being so blind and vent style moronic
distance : MJ-WVN
100: 10.09 - 9.94
200: 19.32 - 19.84
300: 30.85A - 31.00 (in route to his 400 WR)
400: 43.18 - 43.03
this is MJ's life time PR's vs WVN current, so compare MJ at 24 and compare
distance: MJ (24) - WVN
100: NA - 9.94
200: 19.88 - 19.84
400: 44.17 - 43.03
or lets do bolts comparison before he all the sudden became a world beater, as in pre 2008
distance : bolt pre 2008 - WVN
100: 10.03 - 9.94
200: 19.75 - 19.84
300: 30.97 (2010) - 31.00
400: 45.28 - 43.03
looks pretty close until you push in those unregulated juiced to the gills years
Hermes link ice blue mink wrote:
Ubeja Covate wrote:Talking 100/200/400 combo sprinters.
Jamaican Herb McKenley made the Olympics final in all three.
Tommie Smith was world ranked in all three (WR200/400) as was McKenley and Henry Carr.
MJ was histories only sub10.10/19.35/43.20 and still is actually. WR200/400.
WVN is the only sub10.00/sub20.00/sub43.10
McKenley was histories first sub 45.0 relayer
Smith the first sub 44.00 relayer
MJ the first sub 43.00 relayer.
That above gang set about a 20WR's.
I can see a 9.88/19.55/42.99 for WVN down the road.
You're delusional if you think he is going to run only 19.55...
Van Niekerk was only in 19.5x shape in Rio last year
Smart money would put him at 19.6-19.7 in WCs this year
Which isn't to say that Van Niekerk can't go 19.4 or maybe even 19.3 in perfect shape on a good day (MJ did it after all and Wayde is slightly faster)
But to call people delusional for simply stating what his appropriate current range is is silly
your saying his range is only as good as merrit.....who he beat in 300 and 400 and 100.....but your saying he is only as good as merrit at 200?
he has faster 100, damn near equal 300 and better 400 than MJ and you say he is slower than him at 200...how?
he has faster 100 than X carter, and spearman, yet you say he is only as good as they are at 200?
you are being delusional, you are claiming WVN is the slowest guy ever at 200 to have sub 10 and 43.03 speed...
save this post, so when WVN runs 19.4 at worlds and 9.8 low or better you can tell me "yes you were right"
[quote]i agree with spencer wrote:
you are being delusional, you are claiming WVN is the slowest guy ever at 200 to have sub 10 and 43.03 speed...
[quote]
But Wayde Van Niekerk IS the slowest guy ever to have sub 10 and 43.03 speed (OK, he is also the fastest, but...)
said88 wrote:
Ubeja Covate wrote:Histories only sub 9.95, 19.90, 43.10 sprinter. And he is just starting out.
That's correct. Also histories only sub 11.90, 22.90, 43.10 sprinter.
How many histories are we talking about? Or did you mean history's?