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Gay v Bolt - Williams v Quarrie Revived... interesting read.

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  • #31
    Of course not, its a way for the yankees to come back in the conversation on the down low.

    Dem a get licks and now dem invest them all in TG as their "saviour". It nah go wuk.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Willi View Post
      Wha??

      Asafa ran 19.90s in 2006 in Jamaica...walked the curve and clasted the straight. He has a couple 20.0x as well.

      If not for the groin, Asafa would be one of the best 200m runners out there.

      FACTS man!

      Unno soon find out if he is chopped liver. Mi a see something else. Just mek him stay healthy and see.
      How often he runs the race each year when compared to the 200 men? You do realise 2006 is ... years past?
      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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      • #33
        THE GRINE Karl.

        He ran it a lot in 2004 and was ranked in the top 2 for that year.

        He did some in 2005 and pulled his groin.

        After that he ran sparingly, doing like 2 a year at most.

        Bolt was quoted in 2007 as saying that the 200m was very competitive and that if Asafa joined the party, it would be hell and powderhouse!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Willi View Post
          THE GRINE Karl.

          He ran it a lot in 2004 and was ranked in the top 2 for that year.

          He did some in 2005 and pulled his groin.

          After that he ran sparingly, doing like 2 a year at most.

          Bolt was quoted in 2007 as saying that the 200m was very competitive and that if Asafa joined the party, it would be hell and powderhouse!
          I like you support for Asafa. Fact is he has the wheels. ...but I think he is in no shape to do well in the 200M ...and will not do well in a 200M race against the present crop of sprinters.

          There is no reason but for his state of mind that has him doing so poorly at major meets in the 100M. If he 'locks out' all around him save 'the gun' he would give Bolt a run for his money and possible beat Bolt. He has run the times - 9.72 secs 100M ...and that last Olympics leg on that anchor relay leg showed on that day in that relay he was the World's fastest man.
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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