Is it fair to compare Bolt's total number of sub 10.00 seconds 100m to Asafa's?
Of course not but there will be some quick to put up both numbers to try and prove some point, Asafa has been running as a senior long before Bolt even started competing in the 100.
For example when Asafa was competing at the 2003 World Championships, Bolt was just a Youth competitor and was seen as a 200m specialist who some times ran the 400.
It was not until 2008 when Bolt finally got his coach to let him run the short sprint that the count should start and even then his coach told him if he did not run certain times then he would get his a55 back to the 200m
Maybe a better comparison should be how many sub 10s Bolt has run since compared to Powell's first three seasons and even then Asafa should have the edge give that while every time he runs he would be in the 100m while Bolt might split his time with the 200m which even now is his poet event.
Asafa's 81 sub 10s is impressive without us having to distort it with idiotic comparisons.
Of course not but there will be some quick to put up both numbers to try and prove some point, Asafa has been running as a senior long before Bolt even started competing in the 100.
For example when Asafa was competing at the 2003 World Championships, Bolt was just a Youth competitor and was seen as a 200m specialist who some times ran the 400.
It was not until 2008 when Bolt finally got his coach to let him run the short sprint that the count should start and even then his coach told him if he did not run certain times then he would get his a55 back to the 200m
Maybe a better comparison should be how many sub 10s Bolt has run since compared to Powell's first three seasons and even then Asafa should have the edge give that while every time he runs he would be in the 100m while Bolt might split his time with the 200m which even now is his poet event.
Asafa's 81 sub 10s is impressive without us having to distort it with idiotic comparisons.
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