Mi did done tell the massive that Frater run at a different pace when it come to relays. Him will all run leave man who supposed to be faster than him.
From him was running at Wolmers to this day he has had an extra gear in the relays.
Hey, as i said that is very unofficial i did it with the DVR at each handoff at least three times and took the average. What does MVP say as you can see mine is very basic. it is always interesting to see splits, but as you say it is useless as sometimes due to the running in the box I would imagine some are running the full 100 or a little more and others a little less.
Thanks....it gives us a feel for what happened...more than the commentators or what we see. Yes, there is margin of error. I thought though that Asafa's leg was faster...we'll have to include the distance since it may a little more than a 100.
Bruce James, president of MVP had the following, or something close to it:
Carter - 10.3
Frater - 9.03
Bolt - 8.97
Asafa - 8.77
Remember, all runners except Carter had a running start, hence the big difference.
But, like I said, split times in a relay must be among the world's most inexact science fields.
LoL, they are all stealing my UK friends splits he gave yesterday.
Recorded the action from TV so I could catch-up with the action. Couple of angles, some estimates:
Nesta Carter 10.35
Michael Frater 9.03 (19.38)
Usain Bolt 8.95 (28.33)
Asafa Powell 8.77 (37.10)
That's bout as good as the estimates I can produce. Safe change between Carter & Frater so don't be too annoyed at 10.35 and 9.03, they could've been quite quicker (in 10.2x and 8.9x) with better changes. Like I say the numbers above are just estimates
E-Man Callander 9.28 (19.57-28.85).......TnT has a new curve burner !
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