analyse this

Otis Gowa outpaced as they opened the exit door for a way out of China

(from the left) Leroy Dixon, Tyson Gay and Usain Bolt in New York 2008: world record 9.72by Bolt.

Veronica Campbell (Jamaica) starts her NY 100m which yielded a 2008 WL 10.91

they’re not going to . . . are they?

:stuck_out_tongue: :stuck_out_tongue:

by name and by nature?? :wink: :smiley:

Imagine their kids! haha

I’m still waiting on a 9.99 from Tim & Marion’s kid when he’s 12 years old.

lol! I was like “wait…no…maybe naaaaaa” :eek:

what do you think of this… coming off the bend of a 200m

david Oliver - tank

Pamela Jelimo

breaks African record in Berlin 08

I know what merrit was thinking
“Gotcha bitch!”

Merritt’s speed may have been more advanced this season, Wariner having been a little hampered of late by that cramp DNS in Doha.

I’m a great believer in speed reserve = strength in a 400m - and if the Beijing program is three rounds (as was Osaka last year), then speed will be needed from round one and the whole process will be more a battle of power endurance rather than a war of attrition that it has been historically over when conducted over four rounds.

However, I still think Wariner is the man to beat in Beijing. I reckon he’ll be severely tested though by Merritt.

I agree with every thing you just said.

//youtu.be/GbsBJmx-m2s

Yulia Nestorenko, out of cold storage just in time to defend her Athens Olympic 100m crown. Sherri Ann Brooks (on the right) in Oslo 08.

Nice form shown here by Steffensen (right), straight out of emergency surgery to the track in Oslo