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  • Should Blake quit Racers and join MVP?

    They probably would Asafatize him. Money would become more important than racing and medals and he would retire rich but with only one Wold Championship medal. MVP would demand lots of money for a Bolt/Blake clash but wait they not clashing now!

    Track Club head coach Glen Mills has dismissed speculation that his two world champions, Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake, can't coexist in the same camp because of the impending rivalry expected at this year's London Olympics.

    "They are talking rubbish. They are rivals on the track; they are not rivals in their lives," Mills asserted.
    Yohan Blake (left) and Usain Bolt celebrate Jamaica’s sprint relay victory at the IAAF World Athletic Championships in Daegu, South Korea last summer. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)



    Yohan Blake (left) and Usain Bolt celebrate Jamaica’s sprint relay victory at the IAAF World Athletic Championships in Daegu, South Korea last summer. (Photo: Bryan Cummings)



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    "The fact that you compete against each other is not a criteria for you to be enemies," Mills, yesterday's guest speaker at the launch of the Camperdown Classic, told the Observer.
    Bolt, the double world record-holder over 100m and 200m, has been the top man in Mills' camp for years, but the emergence of Blake after winning the 100m at the 2011 Daegu World Championships and running an astonishing 19.26 over 200m has positioned him as the main threat to Bolt's sprinting dominance.
    With that in mind, some experts believe that for Blake to step out of Bolt's shadow, he must find a new camp to be really focused on conquering his training partner Bolt.
    "I am a professional. I carry out my duties with each athlete to the best of my ability, whether you are fast, slow or a champion," Mills reiterated.
    Mills, who was asked by Bolt to become his coach shortly after the 2004 Athens Olympics, has since guided the athletic phenomenon to dizzying heights.
    Bolt was initially a 200-metre specialist, but Mills suggested his young charge improve his stamina to run over 400 metres. However, with Bolt much keener on running the 100 metres, Mills promised the former William Knibb star he could run in the short dash provided that he break the national 200m record.
    Bolt broke Donald Quarrie's 36-year-old record by 0.11 seconds, clocking 19.75 seconds at the Jamaican Championships in June 2007, and Mills acceded to Bolt's demands and allowed him run the 100m.
    The rest is history.
    Bolt then took the world by storm and is the double sprint record-holder with 9.58 seconds over 100m and 19.19 over 200m.
    But Blake, 22, has risen to be one of Bolt's main challengers after winning the 100m World Championships title in Daegu last year in 9.92 after Bolt was disqualified for false-starting.
    Blake, the former St Jago star, lowered his personal best over 100m to 10.82 in Zurich last year while beating former world record-holder Asafa Powell.
    He also clocked a mind-boggling 19.26 for 200m in Brussels, Belgium — the second fastest time ever, behind Bolt's world record and faster than the 19.41 Bolt ran in landing the gold medal in Daegu last year.
    American Olympic champion Maurice Green has tipped Blake to beat Bolt at this year's London Olympics. Green, who won the Olympic 100m title in 2000 in Sydney, argues that Bolt has "trouble in close races".

    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport...#ixzz1lKNS4B5m
    The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

  • #2
    Racing?

    Who races more than Asafa...Di 74 sub-10 nuh tell yuh nutten?

    Blake should stay exactly where he is. Look how well it has worked out so far!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Time View Post
      Blake, the former St Jago star, lowered his personal best over 100m to 10.82 in Zurich last year
      Blazing fast...

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      • #4
        I think you answered your question in your first paragraph

        But I think there is an error most people make when they think that MVP is somehow choosing to diminish his medal chances and chase money. In 2004 he only lost ONE race that year. That was the Olympic finals. He should have won. Had he won he would have become without question the richest man in T&F history. Much like Bolt is today. Medals equate to FAR, FAR more money than anything else in track and field.

        At last years world championships he was injured. If he wasn't he would have run. And had he won he would have earned FAR more money than any diamond league trophy gave him.

        I think rather that MVP took the long view so as to not jeopardize his chances in the coming Olympics, because they WANT him to win there. Having him trying to manage the rounds and a finals at the worlds last year, while carrying an injury might have finished him forever...

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        • #5
          why, should he... kmt...
          'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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          • #6
            Did MVP "Asafatize" all thier other medal-winning athletes?

            If he is comfortable where he is then there is no reason to change.
            "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              no need fi di long cahky argument !

              Asafa just does not have IT... is mussi him one nuh win Gold or Silvah innah MVP..

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              • #8
                Individual yuh mean..

                Carter only have relay golds.

                Asafa only have relay and CWealth gold.

                People quick fi diss CWealth and den tun round fi seh Jam have all the male 10m tikles and all ah call up Pan Am gole inna di mox.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Islandman View Post
                  Did MVP "Asafatize" all thier other medal-winning athletes?

                  If he is comfortable where he is then there is no reason to change.
                  Mi don't know but Melaine but Shelly Ann stubborn, she will run her heart out despite know that the big money race coming up. Yup, if he is comfortable then he should stay with Glen.
                  The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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                  • #10
                    No!
                    "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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                    • #11
                      And BFH and SS and the H-jumper breddah and....

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                      • #12
                        If there was no Racer and they were all in MVP, what would the suggestion be?

                        Whoever ask that question is a trouble maker.

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