Hoy cow! I though response was a bit of sarcastic "reductio ad absurdum" but you were serious.
Hoy cow! I though response was a bit of sarcastic "reductio ad absurdum" but you were serious.
Rupp fan wrote:
Why are you trying to find reasons to praise a guy for having a terrible start? Sprinters spend like 90% of their time practicing starts and baton passes instead of actually training. It sickens me that the pros still cannot perform either of these activities any better than random middle school kids.
Shaq would be GOAT if he could shoot free throws decently. But he couldn’t. Who cares?
Try to be nicer to Blake.
A reaction time isn't a test of speed or power or strength. He simply just started too late.
He now owns the Unofficial WR in the 200 meter dash of 19.13. Nobody has run faster.
Let's get a round of applause for Blake the new unofficial WR in the 200.
Outstanding run.
What a loser
reacting to the gun is part of the event.
matt_london_413 wrote:
A reaction time isn't a test of speed or power or strength. He simply just started too late.
The 200m isn’t just a test of speed or power or strength. The clock starts when the gun goes off, not when you start running.
Is Blake also Indian like Bolt?
Hopefully Bolt can console himself with being the fastest Indian.
ya Blake without interruption in his steroids program and no injury, he has the 200 record.
this is what it is.
A 200m straightaway would take care of this. Of course, then the 400m runners might want a 400m straightaway. WVN ran his world record in the outside lane, getting the gentlest turns and still running 43.03 without being able to key on anyone. Blake was an absolute monster. How he got that way is obvious.
Bolt ran 19.19 -0.3 and sub 19.50 4 times
Blake 19,26 + 0.7 and sub 19.50 2 times
Now add all the medals.
It's all Bolt.
blake and bolt are both dopers. the real question is who has the clean record.
this is stupid wrote:
reacting to the gun is part of the event.
Exactly. The runner in lane 8 had a good start. Blake had a terrible start.
That's fair. Ignoring barriers, Daniel Komen is the world record holder in the 3k steeplechase