the exception, of course, being the sideways celebration the last 20m of the 9.69 performance.
also remember the 9.72 at the 2007 Reebok Grand Prix prior to Beijing. While the video I have isn’t that clear it doesn’t appear as if he’s straining to the degree we clearly see in this recent performance.
while he’s more than fast enough to strain and still beat the best in the world, including world records, I think it’s safe to affirm what we already know, regardless of the sprinter, in stating that he’ll run even faster when he’s not ‘trying’ so hard.