frederic38
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it's interesting to note that collins and blake both have been caught juicing at one point
Here are a couple of observations from a fellow who - due to an intense aversion to certain branches of chemistry and their selective application to sports - has never possessed any real interest in athletics beyond ogling fit White women and whose technical knowledge of sprinting prior to semi-regularly reading posts by our resident Caste Football track doyens consisted of a conviction that the competitors simply dashed towards the finish line with as much lung-busting, hamstring-searing speed as they (and the cattle steroids they injected themselves with) could muster.
Firstly, Christophe Lemaitre was the only normal-looking geezer in the final - one doesn’t have to be an expert to see that. The blacks were obviously juiced up with all kinds of life expectancy curbing chemical compounds that only a bona fide village idiot would go anywhere near - which, along with their ridiculous posturing and posing prior to the race, clearly explains why the n-n-Negroes gleefully pickle themselves with steroids. Any “illicit organ dealers†can forget about harvesting the kidneys of black sprinters...
Secondly, Kim Collins “won†a bronze medal at the age of 35, which launched the commentators into a joyful overflow of admiration at such a “wonderful achievementâ€. Wonderful? What a load of fungus-blotched bollocks. In which other sport can a 35 year old bloke outpace fellows in their early twenties? The speediest players on a soccer team are generally the wingers - yet how many 35 year old wingers are there and, more significantly, how many of those ultra-rare specimens can beat a 21 year old counterpart for pace? Yet Collins is even older than that other Corinthian paragon Linford “Lunchbox†Christie was when the latter “won†the 100m gold at the 1993 World Championships. And people always wondered why I never took an interest in athletics...
As other infinitely more knowledgeable posters have already noted, Lemaitre’s slow start ruined his chances. Apart from a Youtube clip or two, I haven’t seen him run before but I made the effort to watch the final and must say that - once he gets going - Lemaitre’s speed is roadrunner-esque. I’m convinced that if he was competing against drug-free opposition such a bad start would not be fatal as he could chase down pretty much everyone in the final 30 metres or so.
Speaking of his start, I (perhaps naively) assume that much of it may be the product of feeling the crushing pressure and burden of expectation of being the only White man in the field – which of course means that the decades-long "system" is indirectly exerting its maleficent influence on any White man that has a chance of overturning it.
Yohan Blake may be the same age as Lemaitre but - all steroids aside - the system has ensured that as a black he doesn’t feel the same pressure as Lemaitre and, most importantly, definitely none of the Frenchman’s potential subconscious racial self-doubt. On the contrary, his colour and nationality serve to boost his confidence – after all, blacks are the fastest race on the planet, aren’t they, :kev:so he at least doesn’t have to worry about the lone White geezer who’s only there to make up the numbers... :kev:
Anyway, Lemaitre’s performance can be labelled a success as he:
(a) qualified for the final (which proved that a White man is fast and also scuttled the popular image of the all-black final),
(b) didn’t finish last (if he did, it would have been even more counterproductive than going out in the semifinals, as this would have provided more “look at the White guy coming last, ha, ha!†prime-time footage for the newsreels), and
(c) he finished ahead of three blacks in front of a world-wide audience
Hopefully Lemaitre can achieve a podium finish in the 200 metres.
Christophe has massively long legs and a short body, fairly slender build, tall, he has a body type like Usain Bolt. Perhaps it would be better with slighly more slender hips but thats about it. He has the opposite of what animals/people usually have growing up in cold climates - a large body with short limbs (which is terrible for running).Over at Alternative Right, there is an article on race and sprinting. The author seems to buy into black supremacy in sports. But there are some decent responses that correct his mistake:
"Ultimately, then, this entire exposition about Black supremacy in athletic competition ..."
Well, some athletic competitions. Whites by far win the most medals in both the summer and winter Olympics.
An all white team won soccer's World Cup the last two competitions.
Two Ukranians (the Klitschko brothers) dominate heavyweight boxing.
Five of the top 10 MMA fighters are white (3 are Hispanic).
Tennis, golf, wrestling, rugby, swimming, hockey, volleyball, judo, cycling and the like have a miniscule number of blacks at the elite level.
Heck, a 20 year old white man - Christopher Lemaitre - took 4th in the 100 in the recent track world championships. He will likely "de-black" the 100 and 200 in the next Olympics."
Christophe has massively long legs and a short body, fairly slender build, tall, he has a body type like Usain Bolt. Perhaps it would be better with slighly more slender hips but thats about it. He has the opposite of what animals/people usually have growing up in cold climates - a large body with short limbs (which is terrible for running).
No they aren't. White Northern European people generally have larger bodies and shorter limbs, theres stats to back this up and you can look at Allen's Rule to find differences in populations of the same species depending on climate. Larger bodies and shorter limbs helps deal with the cold, and guess what, the Nordic populations had to deal with the harshest winters around.i am built like that too, alot of people are built like that in nordic populations
It's simply difficult for a non-roided sprinter like Lemaitre to compete in both events. My opinion, He should specialize in just one event (preferably 100 meters) in the long run. Unless, Lemaitre and his coach finds a way to get stronger without bulking too much.He needs to get stronger, but he might need to decide what event he will specialize in. If he does bulk up and add ten pounds of muscle his 200 meter endurance will suffer, but his ability to compete with the true elite of the 100 meters will improve. Borzov was a rare White sprinter that was probably more dominant in the 200 but really specialized in the 100. Most have chosen one or the other and the other event suffered.
Even to do 2 events in one major championship is hard on a roider and it's that much harder on a clean athlete. It's 6 rounds and the 200 meter specialists have fresh legs. At most major meets if a 100 meter specialist has tightness after the 100 or is feeling knackered generally they withdraw from the 200. That's why the 200 fields at major meets are generally softer.It's simply difficult for a non-roided sprinter like Lemaitre to compete in both events. My opinion, He should specialize in just one event (preferably 100 meters) in the long run. Unless, Lemaitre and his coach finds a way to get stronger without bulking too much.
On a late note, Blake's 9.92 in a -1.4 m/s wind is just plain ridiculous, simply NOT achievable without the aid of PEDs.
In fact, ONLY Lemaitre and Vicaut seemed like the clean sprinters in the finals. Looking at various videos of the WC 100 meter final, a growing number of idiots actually believe the GUN starter, and not Bolt is to blame for his disqualification. They claim Bolt was just too fast for the gun, although new rule change (DQ after 1 false start) is simply ridiculous itself. Bolt clearly false started, and Bolt-fans are clearly on sour grapes. :rofl:
His heel is not well blocked, and when CL starts pushing, it slightly goes back.
I am not a specialist at all, so I can be wrong, but this looks like a bad position which may imply a loss of force when pushing off.