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  • FACT: United States Sprint Squad Better Than Jamaica

    The United States sprint squad heading to the 2013 IAAF World Championships in Moscow is looking stronger than the Jamaican roster on both the men’s and women’s sides. Yes, you read that correctly.

    Tyson Gay ran the world leading time of 9.75 to win his first United States championship since 2008. The time is also the tenth fastest time in the world and his fastest race under any conditions since 2009. No question; he is back.

    Justin Gatlin finished second in 9.89. Charles Silmon of TCU made his first national team by edging out Mike Rodgers at the line in 9.98. There was no need for a tie-breaker, which the USATF put a rule in place for 2013.

    Meanwhile in Jamaica, Usain Bolt won the Jamaican national title in 9.94. Kemar Bailey-Cole (9.98) and Nickel Ashmeade (9.99) will join Bolt and Yohan Blake in Moscow. Asafa Powell failed to make the team with his seventh place finish in 10.22.



    Aside from a potentially-good Bolt, the new Jamaican national squad is less intimidating. There are also question marks surrounding the status of Blake’s hamstring, which he strained in April.

    Gatlin beat Bolt in Rome. Gay has no plans of racing the world-record holder before Moscow, but would not be opposed to the challenge.

    “It’s no secret (Bolt) is going to be ready like he always is,” Gay said. “It doesn’t really matter (whether or not Bolt is races before Worlds). If you’re not on your “A” game, it’s bye-bye.”

    The Americans are not scared. When Gay is healthy, the field is even. Now that Gay is winning, the Americans are leading.

    There’s still over a month before the world championships in Moscow, but Gatlin sees the United States winning the pound-for-pound fight at the moment.



    “On paper, we’re ahead of the game. When dealing with the Jamaicans, you never know until championship time,” Gatlin said. “They may come out here and drop something crazy like 18 seconds or five seconds, you don’t even know.”

    But Gatlin does know how fast they have to run to win gold in August. The American record in the 100-meter dash currently sits at 9.69 by Gay in 2009 and it could be in jeopardy.

    “I think Tyson has the same game plan I have,” Gatlin said. “Be prepared and be ready. It’s going to take an American record to go out there and be in position to win and to be on that podium.”

    Silmon could soon start drawing comparisons to Warren Weir as the United States’ young weapon in the sprints. Tough is a synonym for the Texas Christian senior, who’s already overcome two ACL injuries. Winning comes natural after capturing the NCAA title.

    Young guns are firing on all cylinders on the women’s side. Just three weeks after winning her second NCAA national title in the 100-meter dash, freshly debuted Nike sprinter English Gardner adds a United States national title to her resume. Her winning time of 10.85 is the second fastest in the world.

    Jamaica’s Shelley-Ann Fraser Pryce had the world leading time of 10.93 heading into Friday and by the end of the day, she would fall to fifth.

    Not to be outdone by Gardner, Octavious Freeman of Central Florida clinched a roster spot with her second place finish in 10.87. Alexandria Anderson finished third in 10.91. A 26-year old, a NCAA champion-turned-pro and collegiate sophomore make up the United States roster joining defending world champion Carmelita Jeter in Moscow. Much different look than when Mekele Barber and Marshevet Myers were on the national team in 2011.

    The Jamaican team will most likely be without Veronica Campbell-Brown after her positive test from the Jamaican International Invitational is under investigation. Her 11.01 is the second fastest by a Jamaican behind Fraser-Pryce.

    The next two candidates to make the Jamaican national team would be Carrie Russell (11.07) and Kerron Stewart (11.10). Eight Americans from the women’s 100-meter dash in Des Moines ran 11.00 or faster and occupy 8 of the 11 best times in the world.

    While there may be more experience racing on the international stage for the Jamaicans, the future is looking brighter for the United States. The times for all eight places in the finals of the women’s 100 finals and the top six in the men’s final are the fastest ever run in a U.S. Outdoor Championship meet that wasn’t an Olympic Trials and including NCAA Championships.
    Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

  • #2
    Reprint after the world championships please

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      At This Stage....Yes!

      This is an optimistic prediction by the writer, but I won’t argue with the article because the USA (AT THE PRESENT TIME) certainly seems to have the stronger teams in both sprint relays. Both world records will most likely remain intact, but based on current forms, I for one would not be surprised if the USA wins gold in both the men’s and women’s 4x100-meter relay.

      However, the IAAF World Championships (August 10-18) is more than a month away!

      Also, holes have started to appear in this writer’s predictions. For example, let’s compare what the writer suggests about the likely personnel on Jamaica’s 4x100-meter women’s team with the result from last night’s women’s 100-meter final (admittedly, the times are definitely nothing to scream about):

      1 Kerron Stewart (10.96)
      2 Sherone Simpson (11.03)
      3 Schillonie Calvert (11.07)

      4 Sheri-Ann Brooks (11.14)
      5 Carrie Russell (11.14)

      Add to this relay pool the world’s fastest woman in 2013, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

      The USA pool in all four relays is always deep, though (except for its men’s 4x400-meter relay team at last year’s Olympics), and so any absence of Carmelita Jeter in the 4x100-meter event will not be as serious as some make it out to be. Just look at Marshavet Hooker’s absence last year and how Bianca Knight blended perfectly into the team and helped the USA women obliterate one of the longest standing world records!

      By the way, it’s nice to see Alexandria Anderson likely to be back on a USA national team! She is a superb backstretch runner, and our Jamaica team should consider itself lucky that there was that misfortune for the USA at the 2009 Berlin IAAF World Championship. You will no doubt recall that in the semi-final Alex ran up on Muna Lee, resulting in a nasty injury to Muna and an end to the USA’s 4x100-meter effort.

      As I posted here at the time, if the USA was in that finals in Berlin there is no way that Jamaica was going to win gold in that lackluster time! If you notice, the gap between Jamaica and the silver medal Bahamas team was not a huge one!

      This year, the always-dependable relay animals Veronica Campbell-Brown and Michael Frater will not be on Jamaica’s team, and Yohan’s status is not certain as yet. We will have a better idea where Yohan is at after the 200-meter finals on Sunday night.

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      • #4
        Blake is not running the 200M.....at the National Trials.
        Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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        • #5
          yuhzimi. but it's a slow Saturday. start someting yes!


          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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          • #6
            Not an unreasonable argument to make but it is still just June.
            "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              US trials often has bogus times.

              Dem college girls give it away for me.

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              • #8
                Hmmm, PRs all over the place...

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                • #9
                  Oh?!

                  Originally posted by Twan View Post
                  Blake is not running the 200M.....at the National Trials.

                  Blake is not?? Why, is he still injured that badly?

                  Bolt will not run tomorrow because he’s the defending 200-meter world champion, but why isn’t Blake running?


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                  • #10
                    Lol - Subtly Stated!

                    Originally posted by Willi View Post
                    Hmmm, PRs all over the place...
                    I just read your post, and I’m forced to agree with you 100 percent! The truth is I hadn’t started paying very close attention to the USA trials as yet.

                    Every year we see these incredible times being run at the USA nationals, whether it is held in Oregon or Iowa or wherever.

                    Tyson Gay’s 9.75 and young English Gardner’s 10.85 in the 100-meter races indeed seem interesting the more I think about it. It’s a pity we couldn’t see how those athletes would perform in the “more realistic” National Stadium in Kingston. Who knows, had Ristananna Tracey run her 400-meter hurdles at Drake Stadium, she might have challenged Melaine Walker’s national record!

                    Yes, it will be interesting to see how the times being run at Drake Stadium this weekend translate to the realities of Moscow in August!

                    Your point is well and subtly stated, Willi (lol).


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Historian View Post

                      Blake is not?? Why, is he still injured that badly?

                      Bolt will not run tomorrow because he’s the defending 200-meter world champion, but why isn’t Blake running?


                      coach doesn't think he is fit enough to compete, so he will not double at the WC.
                      Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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                      • #12
                        I Didn't Realize

                        Originally posted by Twan View Post
                        coach doesn't think he is fit enough to compete, so he will not double at the WC.
                        Thanks for the info, Twan! I was not aware of this new development.

                        Coach Mills is certainly correct with not taking any chances with our sprint superstar.


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                        • #13
                          You will see 3 sub 20s for sure tonight and maybe a 4th. That 4th placer will be the fastest loser of all time.

                          I say Weir from Ashes from Dwyer from Young.

                          Any rotation of this order wont be a big surprise.

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                          • #14
                            Short of rounds fitness like Asafa....injury takes it toll.

                            Both in great shoe but lacking fitness, so cant recover fast.

                            Asafa is likely in high 9.8 shape right now, but needs a day or 2 to recover from that.

                            He will drop some big times in Europe in the coming month and the waggonists will be clamouring to get him on the team to run relays. Just watch...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Willi View Post
                              Short of rounds fitness like Asafa....injury takes it toll.

                              Both in great shoe but lacking fitness, so cant recover fast.

                              Asafa is likely in high 9.8 shape right now, but needs a day or 2 to recover from that.

                              He will drop some big times in Europe in the coming month and the waggonists will be clamouring to get him on the team to run relays. Just watch...
                              he could have made the team, if he wanted to, then there would be no need to clamour....
                              Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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