look at the bottom of this link and see what britains christian malcolm says bout bolt....http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olym...cs/7572131.stm
christian you need a bolt coming from your arse to even touch bolt even on a bad day.it just gets better!
look at the bottom of this link and see what britains christian malcolm says bout bolt....http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olym...cs/7572131.stm
christian you need a bolt coming from your arse to even touch bolt even on a bad day.it just gets better!
I don't think he is a surprise runner. He's run it before and probably will again if healthy, I imagine.Originally Posted by JohnConnolly
Bolt chasing Wariner in the anchor leg of the 4x4, highlight of the gamesOriginally Posted by JohnConnolly
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I called this a long time back. I want this to happen man.Originally Posted by Track_man
Bolt in the 4x4 team. Bring the medal back for Jamaica.
Bolt is too damn godlike. He didn't even showboat this time and broke the WR IN A NEGATIVE WIND!!!
He talked about it in the CBC interview, and said this time he was leaving it all on the track and going all out, just wonder if he'd done the same in the 100 whether his 200m performance today would be possible due to more fatigue maybe ?Originally Posted by notoriousquirrel
Christian Malcom saying he would touch bolt on a bad day is only a put down to himself...if your going to talk shit...run with it!
Say your going after bolt even though he ran 1 second faster! lol
Some photos for you guys...
http://www.nbcolympics.com/trackandf...id=240178.html
The guy on CBC said that the new rule is one step on the line and DQ.Originally Posted by Charlie Francis
By Michael Johnson
Former 200m world record holder
Usain Bolt's 200m victory in a new world record time of 19.30 seconds was simply incredible. This guy is Superman II. [MJ being the self declared Superman I]
When I saw the start he made to the race, I just thought 'wow'. It was a much better start than the one he made in winning the 100m - in another new world record time - on Saturday.
Guys at 6ft 5ins tall should not be able to start like that. Bolt had the slowest start in the field in the 100m but here it was better than anyone else's and there were some good starters out there.
His drive phase, his transition, his bend, his home straight - it was all simply incredible.
Bolt was immediately up on Zimbabwe's Brian Dzingai, who is a very good 200m runner, and he started absolutely burning up the turn.
You've got to get out and run that in 10.01secs or so and I can imagine he ran about 10.00 around the curb, which is amazing.
After making up the stagger on all of the people outside him, Usain then opened a five to six metre gap on them.
The long stride means he ate up so much more track than everybody else did with each step and, for once, he ran through the finish line.
This is Bolt's favourite event and he wanted that record; he went for it, he came here focused on it. He knew that most likely he'd win gold but gave it every single thing he had.
My concern, and the reason I thought he might not get the world record here, was that he wouldn't have been working on his speed endurance, the ability to hold that speed for the entire race.
But he showed that he actually has been working on that and was able to bring it home in 19.30secs; an incredible time, an incredible performance.
This performance was much better than the 100m because we saw Bolt giving it every single ounce of energy, even a lean at the tape.
And that lean was not based on trying to beat anyone else because the other guys weren't anywhere close to him.
He was just trying to hold that speed for as long as he could and grab that record, which he's done.
It's about the accomplishment, that's what he's going to take from this. He worked so hard to break that world record.
I don't see any reason why he couldn't now move up to the 400m but I'm not sure if he'll be able to break the world record in that.
In my opinion he'll now switch his focus back to the 100m, knowing there's a little more he can take off the 9.69sec. He can start better and go down into the low 9.60s.
But for now all I can say is congratulations, Usain Bolt.
Michael Johnson was talking on BBC Television
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olym...cs/7572854.stm
Not that anyone on CBC could be considered an authority but can anyone look it up? Whay would they have changed the rule? Looks like a stupid idea now doesn't it?Originally Posted by vedette