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all those guys except Lemaitre juiced up afterwards although both Bolt and Powell was probably juicing at 18 years according to a coach I know at the National levels...
WT!?! Boonson has a wind legal 10.06, and he hasn't even turned 18?? That has to be a record. What is going on? He doesn't look like anything special, i.e., he doesn't look all jacked and juiced. He looks like a normal Asian kid. You just never know. This definitely does not fit with the general consensus of black superiority.
lol I don't need to convince or explain.
I've never said, nor have I believed that there aren't some really talented sprinters, white and asian .... but the word "outlier" comes to mind.
I wrote "sprinters"specifically ........ the top white athletes in events across the board generally are very competitive or even top of the pyramid.I totally disagree. If guys like Warholm, Ingebrigtsen, Duplantis and others are just outliers then why try? I believe honestly that
a white guy with the right genetics and work ethic can be the fastest man in the world and set a world record in the 100 meters.
Maybe alot of fans don't believe that but I do. I believe it could also be an asian sprinter. I don't see a hispanic or indian sprinter
doing this most likely as they just don't seem to be at the level. I see blacks, whites and asians are the most athletic ethnicities.
That being said our men and women are told that they cannot compete and discouraged from trying all around the world in the
sprints and other specific events. Same thing with other sports. It's all based on anti white stereotypes. I believe we will see a
white Usain Bolt someday. YES i said it. The problem is that guys with potential like Boling are mishandled and mismanaged.
I must add re: Indian sprinters, I didn't foresee an Indian javelin thrower being able to streak past the Germans to be best in the world.I totally disagree. If guys like Warholm, Ingebrigtsen, Duplantis and others are just outliers then why try? I believe honestly that
a white guy with the right genetics and work ethic can be the fastest man in the world and set a world record in the 100 meters.
Maybe alot of fans don't believe that but I do. I believe it could also be an asian sprinter. I don't see a hispanic or indian sprinter
doing this most likely as they just don't seem to be at the level. I see blacks, whites and asians are the most athletic ethnicities.
That being said our men and women are told that they cannot compete and discouraged from trying all around the world in the
sprints and other specific events. Same thing with other sports. It's all based on anti white stereotypes. I believe we will see a
white Usain Bolt someday. YES i said it. The problem is that guys with potential like Boling are mishandled and mismanaged.
I wrote "sprinters"specifically ........ the top white athletes in events across the board generally are very competitive or even top of the pyramid.
If Boling (who we've said is a bright guy) is being talked out of the events he really wants to do then he either believes he's going in the right direction or he's enabled himself to be duped.
I'll assume he's not being duped .... or maybe, just maybe he's too compliant for his own good?
His football season consists of one special teams tackle this year. What a great decision, lol.Cole Beck chooses Virginia Tech football over Pan Am Games
The Blacksburg grad said he turned down a spot on Team USA at the Pan Am Games.roanoke.com
Then who decided?I doubt it was Becks decision.....
Unfortunately, Boonson was injured and fell to the track during the 200m heats.WT!?! Boonson has a wind legal 10.06, and he hasn't even turned 18?? That has to be a record. What is going on? He doesn't look like anything special, i.e., he doesn't look all jacked and juiced. He looks like a normal Asian kid. You just never know. This definitely does not fit with the general consensus of black superiority.
Femke Bol leads the way in 4x400m at Budapest 2023
In the women’s final, Candice McLeod had the fastest first leg at 50.75. Lieke Klaver followed with 48.71 on the second leg.
Nickysha Pryce of Jamaica ran the third leg in 50.16, and Femke Bol anchored with a time of 48.79. Notably, Natalia Kaczmarek also had a swift anchor leg with a time of 48.85.
this from track alerts.com - After Bol's great final leg I was surprised to see Lieke Klaver's time was even faster