When it comes to Bolt, money talks, Lewis won't By The Associated Press
Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:50 PM ET
BEIJING (AP) - It wasn't that Carl Lewis was sad to see one of his defining achievements finally equaled.
It wasn't as if the enormity of the event left him speechless.
A super slow-motion replay of the men's 100m final, focusing on Usain Bolt's strides and celebration. Get this: One of the greatest sprinters ever refused to talk about The Talk of the Beijing Olympic track meet - Usain Bolt - all because Bolt wears the wrong shoes.
"He's a Puma guy. I really can't say anything," Lewis said Thursday, politely declining an interview when approached at the Beijing Silk Market by an Associated Press reporter.
Lewis has a contract with Nike.
But c'mon, Carl, sponsorships aside, you must have some thoughts about Bolt's two world records, the fact that he became the first person to win gold medals in the Olympic 100 and 200 since you did in 1984.
Right?
Lewis simply circled his hand above his head, sort of wishing he could talk but saying he couldn't.
"I said something the other day and the Nike people saw it and they weren't happy," Lewis said.
Anything you'd like to say about the race?
"I'm glad we got the silver and bronze," he said.
Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix actually finished fourth and fifth but were moved up in the standings when the runners ahead of them were disqualified.
Take one quick guess what kind of shoes they wear.
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Jeriame - 3:19 AM ET, Friday, August 22, 2008
I don''t know about the shoes, but his ego is bigger than the bird''s nest. Pride before the fall, Remember that.
runner, evergreen - 2:03 AM ET, Friday, August 22, 2008
addendum My mistake the doping controversy Carl Lewis involved Seoul US trials but 1988 not 1984 games...otherwise stand by the comments 1984 games were great if clean.
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Posted Thursday, August 21, 2008 9:50 PM ET
BEIJING (AP) - It wasn't that Carl Lewis was sad to see one of his defining achievements finally equaled.
It wasn't as if the enormity of the event left him speechless.
A super slow-motion replay of the men's 100m final, focusing on Usain Bolt's strides and celebration. Get this: One of the greatest sprinters ever refused to talk about The Talk of the Beijing Olympic track meet - Usain Bolt - all because Bolt wears the wrong shoes.
"He's a Puma guy. I really can't say anything," Lewis said Thursday, politely declining an interview when approached at the Beijing Silk Market by an Associated Press reporter.
Lewis has a contract with Nike.
But c'mon, Carl, sponsorships aside, you must have some thoughts about Bolt's two world records, the fact that he became the first person to win gold medals in the Olympic 100 and 200 since you did in 1984.
Right?
Lewis simply circled his hand above his head, sort of wishing he could talk but saying he couldn't.
"I said something the other day and the Nike people saw it and they weren't happy," Lewis said.
Anything you'd like to say about the race?
"I'm glad we got the silver and bronze," he said.
Americans Shawn Crawford and Walter Dix actually finished fourth and fifth but were moved up in the standings when the runners ahead of them were disqualified.
Take one quick guess what kind of shoes they wear.
Copyright 2008 NBC Universal. All rights reserved. Any use, reproduction, modification, distribution, display or performance of this material without NBC Universal's prior written consent is prohibited. Some content provided by STATS LLC and Associated Press.
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Jeriame - 3:19 AM ET, Friday, August 22, 2008
I don''t know about the shoes, but his ego is bigger than the bird''s nest. Pride before the fall, Remember that.
runner, evergreen - 2:03 AM ET, Friday, August 22, 2008
addendum My mistake the doping controversy Carl Lewis involved Seoul US trials but 1988 not 1984 games...otherwise stand by the comments 1984 games were great if clean.
More Track & Field news
Track leader not happy with US relay debacle
Blonska stripped of heptathlon silver
Schwazer wins 50km race walk
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See all news >> Exclusive Track & Field Video
Relay bobbles: Both U.S. 4x100m teams out Merritt beats Wariner in U.S. sweep of 400m Robles wins 110m hurdles; Davids on podium Allyson Felix holds on for silver in 200m Bolt completes sprint double with 200m gold Hammer throw: Emotional Devyatovskiy nails it LiveReplayHighlightsOlympics On TV
COMING UP: 10:00a ETMen's basketball semifinal (LIVE ET/CT). Also, track and field, rhythmic gymnastics and table tennis.
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Olympic track and field is contested over 10 days with medals awarded in 26 running events, 3 walking events, 16 field events, the decathlon and heptathlon. The women's steeplechase will make its debut in Beijing.
Basics Glossary History Qualification Equipment
Inside this Sport >> Images of the Games
<<U.S. relay drops>>1 of 10 Slideshows
See all photo galleries >> Track & Field Features
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