Quote from nitro:
On the other hand, Willie Gault, an olympic hurdler at short distances, was a definite threat on the superbowl '85 Bears. Only Darryl Green could cover Gault. The rest were left in the dust. Bolt makes Gault look like a high school sprinter!
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Quote from optioncoach:
Was a great Olympics and Rythmic gymnasitcs has the hottest women. They are not 4'2" 85 lbs like the regular gymnasts. They are 5'6" to 5'8" with bodies and great legs.
Usain Bolt was unreal. Jogging the last 15 meters to a world's record and huge lead in the 100m?? He looks like he is jogging even when going full speed. As for the NFL, the best receivers in the league were never the fastest (Rice, Irvin, Harrison, Owens, Moss). They were fast but had better hands and timing and instinct on routes then outright speed.
One last comment on US sending professionals. The US has been playing against professionals when they sent amateurs for years so why not let the US send professionals. Prior to the Dream Team, USA Mens bsketball was not playing university teams in other countries, they were playing pros as college kids. Many sports still use non pros where there is no such thing as a pro league, just int'l tournaments (running, swimming, etc..). No reason to force the US to send non-pros when everyone else is.
Quote from ak15:
He has already set a world record at this event in the 100 at 9.69 secs which will probably be bested only by himself and also setting a WR in the 200 at 19.30 secs.
The way he broke the 100M WR in itself was incredulous. He joked and clowned his way to the record peering over his shoulders at his rivals. If he was more intense he would have shaved a few seconds off that time.
Much more serious and intense in the 200M although you could see him flirting with the pretty chinese girl monitoring his block before settling down.
He also happens to be the first man to break the world record in both the 100 and 200 at the same olympics. Not since Carl Lewis in 1984 has any man doubled in the 100 and 200.
Quote from ak15:
Usain Bolt smashed the world record in the 100m at the Berlin Olympiastadion track today by running 9.58 seconds shaving eleven hundredths of a second off his previous world record of 9.69 seconds set at the Olympics in Beijing exactly a year earler on August 16, 2008. It was all business and no fooling around this time around by the 22 year-old Jamaican. Let's see how this once in a lifetime phenomenon and the fastest man on the planet, fares at the 200m in a few days time when he attempts to better his world record of 19.30 seconds set at the Beijing Oympics.
Quote from ak15:
Usain Bolt smashed the world record in the 100m at the Berlin Olympiastadion track today by running 9.58 seconds shaving eleven hundredths of a second off his previous world record of 9.69 seconds set at the Olympics in Beijing exactly a year earler on August 16, 2008. It was all business and no fooling around this time around by the 22 year-old Jamaican. Let's see how this once in a lifetime phenomenon and the fastest man on the planet, fares at the 200m in a few days time when he attempts to better his world record of 19.30 seconds set at the Beijing Oympics.
9.69 * 2 = 19.38.Quote from ak15:
Usain Bolt smashed the world record in the 100m at the Berlin Olympiastadion track today by running 9.58 seconds shaving eleven hundredths of a second off his previous world record of 9.69 seconds set at the Olympics in Beijing exactly a year earler on August 16, 2008. It was all business and no fooling around this time around by the 22 year-old Jamaican. Let's see how this once in a lifetime phenomenon and the fastest man on the planet, fares at the 200m in a few days time when he attempts to better his world record of 19.30 seconds set at the Beijing Oympics.