it has been smashed with the new web design (((Sorry guys, where is the Table of our predictions ? I don't find it...
it has been smashed with the new web design (((Sorry guys, where is the Table of our predictions ? I don't find it...
Yes, your interpretation is fair.There is no disqualification for going out of your lane on the straight, unless you impede another runner.
That's my understanding of the rule.
He said in an interview that he lost speed in the bend because he try hard to run inside the lane. He finaly managed to run a 19.80. Let's imagine the potential time he could run when he'll have correct the drive phase and the bend !!! 19.60 doesn't sounds impossible for me with all the good conditions within 2 yearsHOLY RAVIOLI!!!!!!!! Christophe just killed the french national record. What a race. He ran a very good turn but still was only 4th coming into the home straight. Then he turned on the jets and ran a spectacular time of 19.80! Brilliant. Magnificent. Incredible.
He probably will beat ER on 200m within few years! And maybe ER on 100m too (even though more difficult, I think).He said in an interview that he lost speed in the bend because he try hard to run inside the lane. He finaly managed to run a 19.80. Let's imagine the potential time he could run when he'll have correct the drive phase and the bend !!! 19.60 doesn't sounds impossible for me with all the good conditions within 2 years
CONGRATULATIONS to Christophe Lemaitre!!!:hail:
I noticed than CL was gaining on Dix and Bolt in the final 50 meters. When Chris gets his start and bend phases perfected, lookout because he CAN win Gold!
So much for CL being a "choker."
I noticed his bend unlike in at the Diamond League meet was decent for him. On the television that I saw the final it didn't look like he was slowing down or having severe inertia. I'm glad he was able to run down Ndure as another 4th place finish would have been tough for him to handle mentally. I knew if he ran a decent bend a sub 20 was a virtual lock.He said in an interview that he lost speed in the bend because he try hard to run inside the lane. He finaly managed to run a 19.80. Let's imagine the potential time he could run when he'll have correct the drive phase and the bend !!! 19.60 doesn't sounds impossible for me with all the good conditions within 2 years
Yes I think physical maturation is the key. I'm not sure London will be the time but by Rio he can win either sprint or maybe both if his body get's stronger and the maturation doesn't favour one event. Bolt to me has peaked out and is a very old looking 25 years old. If you saw him and didn't know his age you would think he was 28 to 32.Nice to finally have power back (hurricane) and see that run by Christophe. God, I love the lad!!
Well, ever since he raced Bolt in the 200 earlier this season, I've said he has a real shot at the Olympic gold (yes, gold) in the 200 next year, and I'm sticking with it. Because, look:
1) he had the fastest time of any qualifier, including Bolt.
2) Bolt did not jog in the final. He grimaced and pushed and even leaned at the end. Bolt gave it everything.
3) LeMaitre can gain a tenth just by improving his first thirty meters. He can gain more than that if he concentrates on curve running and learns how to do it (Bolt proves that a tall man can pull it off). And he can gain even more by concentrating primarily on the 200 and building his endurance.
Put it all together, throw in some physical maturation, and, hell, yeah, he's going to win the Olympic 200 gold next year. Usain is gone. All hail Christophe!
Christophe and his crew making the sub 20 sign. I love it! What an epic perfomance. I will remember this 19.80 bronze for a long time.
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