Cole Beck, won an invitational meet in Virginia today, 6.77.
Is he still a running back at Virginia Tech?
Interesting racial commentary of the Aussie announcers for this race. Anyone else notice that Shirvington stepped on the inside line coming out of the blocks? Otherwise it is a shame he did not break 10 seconds but he can take comfort in knowing he ran clean, Bolden the winner did not.
Jan Volko runs another 6.58 for the win today. His equalled his p.b. from last week. He is in great form. Good to see Kilty running better.
Torun (Poland), 8.2.2020 -ORLEN Copernicus Cup-
Men
60m 1 Jan Volko (svk) 6.58; 2 Joris van Gool (ned) 6.59; 3 Richard Kilty (gbr) 6.60; 4 Remigiusz Olszewski 6.61
Yes Ato was many of the later to be known cheats. What amazes me most about this race was that he ran a 10.03 into a negative wind against the biggest stars of the world at 19! Talk about a kid
having ice in his veins. If you go back and watch many of the races from the 80's you will notice Allan Wells and others even beat Carl Lewis and Ben Jonhson, and many others until they all
got on some kind of magical flinstone vitamins. Then that is when the gap was substantial. My point is many of this future gold medalists were known cheats. Many of these so called black supermen will not supermen at all. They lost to white guys on many occasions until they found something. Must be the magical yams the Jamaicans take. When we hear about cheats, it's almost always talking about the Soviet Union or Eastern Block Countries. They don't like to talk about blacks all around the world doing it back then up till today.
Of the black sprinters in that race, Frankie Fredericks was one I enjoyed watching. He was very talented yet a humble and nice guy. He also looked to be natural other than being bald from a young age.
Personally I believe both have a shot at breaking 10 seconds, I believe if both do it Brownings time will be a little faster. I think he has better technique than Hale and is a bit taller. To be a 10.1 100m guy would drive me absolutely bonkers! I would think both can taste it right now. I hope both as well as Doran go sub 10!
I agree and maybe if the condtions are right next thursday on Feb. 13th, 2020 it just might happen to one or both of them. Would like to see Doran at least get another sub 10.20 or two this year to
help add evidence that he too can be at the elite level. He ran a 10.15 last summer but that has been a one off so far. I think Doran has a chance but he is a few years away still. Browning and Hale
are in it to win it. They both have elite talent and just need to execute all the stages of the races as smoothly as possible. I hope we see some fireworks on the track soon and that we are all celebrating
some more personal bests from all of these guys and sub 10's would be the icing on the cake.
Christophe Lemaitre ran 6.71 yesterday, the same time he ran a few weeks ago.
But at least he ran 20.83 in the 200m.
Article and discussion at Sailors blog at unz.com
https://www.unz.com/isteve/all-143-men-who-have-run-100-meters-in-under-10-seconds-by-r/
"All 143 Men Who Have Run 100 Meters in Under 10 Seconds by Race and Country"
No white Americans. I sure hope Matt Boling can change that.