THE MOST IMPORTANT IS TO IMPROVE AT EVERY RACE. his peak will be end of july . So I say it's very encouraging for the futur race. Congrats to Vicaud. It's good for Lemaitre. He pushes him and competition is good for time
now a month in aix le bains he ran 10.05 on 2.5 wind,now on a 2.6 wind he run 9.94,a tenth of second of a similar wind,in the end of july he must to run on a same wind somewhere to 9.85! i cant wait his 200m,i predict a low 20 or even a 20 flat.
I can't quibble with this time. Relative to another outstanding runner (he beat Vicaut by a full tenth of a second), it wasn't bad. Interviewed afterwards, LeMaitre said he didn't feel 100%, but felt a bit heavy at the start.
Yesterday, he ran the 4 by 100 relay, which his club naturally won.
Tomorrow, continuing a full schedule, he'll run the heats and finals of the 200.
I think he will run a wind legal (at least 1.5+) 9.90 - 9.92 this year...and 19.75 in the 200...next year, hopefully the start will improve just a bit to break the European 100 and 200
"I was better that in Rome, while I did not realize a race in 100 % of my capacities. I felt heavy on the track, I had the impression not to move forward. "
" I am confident for the 200m. The objective is to run around 20 " 10. "
one question RCSMAN, your splits times at 50m and second 50m where you get them?are officials from IAAF or any biomechanical studio or HD Proffesional Cams in the stadium?????
what time he run in first 60m in this race?his start was equal with vicaut start in this race and vicaut is a better starter than cl,maybe his work start to see result,if he can run 6.50 on first 60m in every race will be great and one or 2 race under 6.50 with some wind to make a pb