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August 23rd, 2009, 03:27 PM Sickko vbmenu_register("postmenu_183567", true);
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That is rubbish about which hand is used - if you are a relay runner you can take the baton with ANY hand...go back and see which hand Asafa has the baton in when he finished the men's 4x100...this is some garbage that Bruce James is trying to force on people...
__________________ Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death. Che Guevara.
Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death. Che Guevara.
If that is what you meant, then I must have misinterpreted you. If so, I freely apologise.
I called you on it then and you ignored this tread since Sunday. Your statement today seemed to be in direct contradiction to the one last weekend.
This is your original post which I interpreted to mean that not only Bolt switches hand with the baton (also Asafa):
"As for which hands the athltes take the baton in for the spirnt relay...look back at the men's 4x100m relay and see which hand Asafa had the baton in when he crossed the line- maybe he is "amphibious" as one of my co-workers once pointed out about his ability to use both hands equally well.
I also give you Bolt's not so perfect example of changing hands with the baton..."
Nobody perfect and I have no disciples. I dont call you a disciple of Claude Bryan, do I? I notice you never deviate from that party line.
Besides, I was far from the only person who got THAT interpretation from your post, especially given the context, but I tried to be gracious and end it on an upful note.
Mo made a good suggestion and you had to come throw wud.
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