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Oh to be 18 years old and have these kind of decisions!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/08/london-2012-adam-gemili-100m
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/08/london-2012-adam-gemili-100m
Many times young prodigies like this choose the junior events that they can dominate. I know Marion Jones at 16 chose not to be a part of the US relay squad in 92'. Of course senior careers are no guarantee of success ie MLF who looked like a sure fire gold medalist in the individual 100(he does have a relay gold medal).Oh to be 18 years old and have these kind of decisions!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/08/london-2012-adam-gemili-100m
Could you explain why? I don't see the comparison at all. He looks much smoother in his transitions to the phases of a 100 race.I am going to say this just once. Gemili reminds me of Matt Shirvington at the same age. I hope this kid improves but it is a hunch he will never break 10.00. I hope I am wrong.
I am going to say this just once. Gemili reminds me of Matt Shirvington at the same age. I hope this kid improves but it is a hunch he will never break 10.00. I hope I am wrong.
Could you explain why? I don't see the comparison at all. He looks much smoother in his transitions to the phases of a 100 race.
There is an old saying in my game son.... you can put in what God has left out " Sam Masobini Chariots of Fire.
Sorry about that. You are correct. I was reciting it from my head. I always have a tough time remembering exactly what Ian Holm says in his movies.Shouldn't that be "..you can't put in what God has left out"? Changes the whole meaning of your post otherwise.
What kind of car do you have White Lightning. I'll take that bet but I hope I lose. I hope you know where to get a bus pass. Maybe next year, yes, but I think if hje gets to the Olympics he is going to get psyched out and won't get out of the 10.2 range.I will throw my two cents into this discussion. First and foremost, Shirvo did get too much attention because he was a white guy with blonde hair and blue eyes from Australia. He also ran his 10.03 at 19 just two years before the 2000 Sydney, Australia Olympic Games. He had the looks of a model/movie star. The girls loved him and many people were jealous of all of the open doors. Matt Shirvington should have been a sure thing. Too many interviews, shows, etc. Too much pressure. So many different things went wrong but in my honest opinion the biggest problem was his coach. I hope I don't offend anyone here but his coach put him on a training regimine that would kill even a triathlete. Shirvo got hurt so many times and he even had glandular fever. He was overworked and overtrianed. I'm 100% sure about this. I have seen his training schedule and even on yams, you would fall down. Between that and the constant pressure of being the first white along with little rest and inadequate sleep led to his downfall. This is a guy who ran sub 10.10 four or five times. He should have been the first with out a doubt! I still will always have fond memories as he was a blast to watch. People need to learn from not only their own mistakes but from watching other people also make mistakes so they can avoid them.
Christophe Lemaitre and his coach at least understand this. They keep him in a bubble alot of the time because the media, friends, and family can slow you down in a hurry. Even boxers go to train in isolation before big fights!
Now back to Adam Gemelli. I guarantee this kid will go sub 10! I would be my car on it. It probably won't happen until next season and maybe even two years from now but this kid has a gift from God. He beat some good sprinters in Germany by a incredibly wide margin. That is no easy task for any 18 year old. He just has it! Sometimes you can't explain it but he has the God Given Tools!! I doubt he will ever run in the 9.70's but who knows. We just need to be patient. I agree with some others as well that he probably will not go sub 20 anytime soon and maybe never. I see him being a pure 60/100 guy. Not that he isn't good in the deuce but the short races is will he should be making the medal stands in the next 4-8 years. Anxious to see the U.K. Trials this weekend. Kilty should push him pretty good and I'm sure someone else will run some fast times as well if not several sprinters.
Kilty is only running in the 200 at the trials. He has already been selected for the 100 and the 4 x 100 for the Euro Champs. He would have been too tired. Not sure if he is doing both at the Olympics. I hope so but we will see.
Kilty is only running in the 200 at the trials. He has already been selected for the 100 and the 4 x 100 for the Euro Champs. He would have been too tired. Not sure if he is doing both at the Olympics. I hope so but we will see.
Chambers popped off against race officials after the race. Like they forced him to take a steroid regiment for a horse entering the Kentucky Derby.....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-QncADmxqo
Hi everyone - just watched the race seconds ago: Chambers won, Gemili second. Gemili already has the A time, so he's going to the Olympics, aged 18!
Btw disappointed not to see Craig Pickering - I watched all three semis as well, and he wasn't in any of them. Has he left the sport?
Oh, and in response to a post about Irish looking like Mediterraneans, these are called the Black Irish (also Black Welsh, think Catherine Zeta-Jones). I'm told that they originate on the coast, and it has something to do with the amount of fish oil in their diets over generations?