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Old 08-21-2008, 09:25 AM
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Our 4X100 team is a f***in embarassment. Maybe these guys should think about actually practicing baton exchanges. One of the few remaining things I was looking forward to in the Olympics was the US and Jamaica going head to head in the relay finals. Instead the US doesn't even get out of prelims.
Women are out too. Disappointing Olympics for USATF.
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:34 AM
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Women are out too. Disappointing Olympics for USATF.
Unreal. Switiching guys in and out in different rounds makes the baton passes that much tougher. We should have the four fastest 100 runners that don't make any individual events and make them our team until the finals. Then we can add the two fastest runners that did qualify for individual events and are willing to dedicate time practicing with the other four. Trying to mix and match every round using people who were in individual events in the prelim rounds is obviously not working.
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:36 AM
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44.74 is a long way from 42 seconds, Jeremy Wariner. You should have just paid Clyde Hart to coach you instead of stiff the guy who got you to where you are.
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:08 AM
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Bolt chided for not showing respect.
leave the kid alone IOC, he didn't disrespect anyone.
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:10 AM
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NBC and the advertisers miss Michael Phelps.
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:14 AM
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NBC and the advertisers miss Michael Phelps.
Speaking of which, I seem to recall after Phelps won the 7th gold him celebrating and then going over and shaking hands with Ian Crocker but don't remember him going over to shake the hand of the Serbian that almost beat him. Maybe he did after they got out of the pool but how is that any different than if Bolt congratulated the other guys after they were off the track?
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:17 AM
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Speaking of which, I seem to recall after Phelps won the 7th gold him celebrating and then going over and shaking hands with Ian Crocker but don't remember him going over to shake the hand of the Serbian that almost beat him. Maybe he did after they got out of the pool but how is that any different than if Bolt congratulated the other guys after they were off the track?
Doesn't bother me. I'd rather he didn't shake Cavic' hand. He's an American in my book and he took the b.itch route and played the Serbian card to avoid U.S. Trials.
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:11 AM
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Bolt chided for not showing respect.
leave the kid alone IOC, he didn't disrespect anyone.
Isn't it the job of the people he just dusted to come congratulate him rather than him congratulating them for being left in the dust? If I just got whooped on by half a second I'd be more pissed if the winner came over and congratulated me for getting my ass kicked.
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:02 PM
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Bolt chided for not showing respect.
leave the kid alone IOC, he didn't disrespect anyone.
i don't care for his act but i'll watch just because he is mind boggling fast! i respect his talent.
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:32 PM
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i don't care for his act but i'll watch just because he is mind boggling fast! i respect his talent.
maybe you or i wouldn't handle it like that, but he's young and full of himself right now, and a bit of a ham and from a place where they carryon more freely in public. but i didn't think it was anything that they needed to call him out on publicly after he has just wowed the world with two records. everyone in the world is talking about his speed, not that he didn't shake somebodies hand.

to me they come across as stodgy elitists by reprimanding his behavior the day after his feat. christ he is the only big story so far in track and field.
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:26 PM
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Sprinting has always been about intimidation and trash talking. Bolt doesn't do either. So what if he celebrates a little bit. If you had just done what he did, you'd have the right to celebrate also. What we just witnessed was a performance for the ages. I've never seen anything like it. Michael Johnson was incredible winning the 200/400 double in Atlanta but this was better. The shorter the race, the harder it is to dominate like that and Bolt made it look easy. He was a man against boys even though he is the boy. And to think that he's only just beginning to find out what he can do. I don't think he can triple in those events though. That is beyond my comprehension level. But I wouldn't be surprised to see a different double in London, either 100/400 or 200/400. I think I'd rather see a 100/400 because I doubt that's ever been done before. Remember, his coach thinks that the 400 would be his best event. I wonder just how low he can get with these times? Can we be looking at a guy that can go 9.55 and 19.20? How incredible would it be to have him set the wr in the 400 also and hold all three at the same time? Are we watching the best ever?
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Old 08-21-2008, 09:35 PM
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Sprinting has always been about intimidation and trash talking. Bolt doesn't do either. So what if he celebrates a little bit. If you had just done what he did, you'd have the right to celebrate also. What we just witnessed was a performance for the ages. I've never seen anything like it. Michael Johnson was incredible winning the 200/400 double in Atlanta but this was better. The shorter the race, the harder it is to dominate like that and Bolt made it look easy. He was a man against boys even though he is the boy. And to think that he's only just beginning to find out what he can do. I don't think he can triple in those events though. That is beyond my comprehension level. But I wouldn't be surprised to see a different double in London, either 100/400 or 200/400. I think I'd rather see a 100/400 because I doubt that's ever been done before. Remember, his coach thinks that the 400 would be his best event. I wonder just how low he can get with these times? Can we be looking at a guy that can go 9.55 and 19.20? How incredible would it be to have him set the wr in the 400 also and hold all three at the same time? Are we watching the best ever?
No doubt about it. I couldnt agree more. It was the ease of it that did it to me. It looked so incredibly easy and the other runners just knew it.

Shame on IOC. I found his act rather entertaining.
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