He already did and won both 100m and 200m trial (during french chiampionship).Doesn't he have to run 100m trials in france?
He already did and won both 100m and 200m trial (during french chiampionship).Doesn't he have to run 100m trials in france?
another reason for Lemaitre to run 100m. He is now part of the 100m legend. Watch this video on Bolt. There is a long part about Lemaitre, seen as a containder for Bolt
very enjoyable doco (though it did make me late for bed - 1am).
it's good to get something of each person's personality.
Gotta feel for Asafa though - fastest man never to win a title
Christophe Lemaitre, i understand that some people want to see him to run in 100, but if his options are very weak for medal, i would prefer that he save all his energy for the 200.
Ok is not big lose energy but in 2 rounds+final 100 he could spend a little of his energy, and i think that the fight for the bronze medal will be very closed with Spearmon around 19.7
Other runners like Martina could be near too...
I think that if Bolt and Blake are healthy are the first 2 places sure.
Who here wants to see the same old Olympic 100m all black final?CL needs to run the 100m.There is not many who can beat CL at 100m in cool conditions.Carraz should not be ruining this kids dreams by not entering him.I do not care if CL gets a bronze medal in the 200m at the expense of not entering him in the 100m. We need a top sprinter like CL in the blue riband event. The 100m.Otherwise, the all black final will just continue and many other white kids around the world will have nothing to aspire to in the 100m if CL does not run it.It is terrible that we FINALLY have a sub 10 white 100m sprinter and they may not run the 100m? INSANE.
His talent is incredible but his diet and strength training are below average!
no diet, no (almost) weight training, no endurance and he manages to run 19.80 and 9.92.
Considering only his "raw" talent, he probably is one of the best sprinter of all time.
Let's hope he'll have this "spark" that will turn him into a "real" professional sprinter. Then, only God knows how fast he can go.
From what I've heard, it looks like what we expected. Unless Christophe and his coach change their minds very soon, he will skip the 100 meters. This is really depressing as we have never had a sprinter of his talents who has made such a decision. Borzov and Wells would never have thought to save their energy and if they did, they would not be some of the all time legends. I'm very dissapointed with this decision as he is only 22 years of age. If he were 32, then I could understand the logic. I love this kid but this decision just is horrible in my honest opinion.
So for the 100, the only guys with a slight chance of making the finals for our cause would be Sakalauskas or Gemeli. We don't even get to see Guliyev as he cannot compete do to running for a different country. The 100 just won't be as exciting as I had hoped.
Mennea did this too, but he was around 30 when decided to not try the double in Moscow. Like Lemaitre he was the defending European champion. He also never ran the 100 at a major championship. I would say only Gemeli has a good chance to final(about 50/50), Sakalauskas would have to pb to make the finals. He does have a good chance to make the semifinals though.From what I've heard, it looks like what we expected. Unless Christophe and his coach change their minds very soon, he will skip the 100 meters. This is really depressing as we have never had a sprinter of his talents who has made such a decision. Borzov and Wells would never have thought to save their energy and if they did, they would not be some of the all time legends. I'm very dissapointed with this decision as he is only 22 years of age. If he were 32, then I could understand the logic. I love this kid but this decision just is horrible in my honest opinion.
So for the 100, the only guys with a slight chance of making the finals for our cause would be Sakalauskas or Gemeli. We don't even get to see Guliyev as he cannot compete do to running for a different country. The 100 just won't be as exciting as I had hoped.
We have waited 32 years since the last white man in the Olympic 100m final.32 YEARS!This may well be extended to 36 years now.We have an incredible talented 22 year old SUB 10 White sprinter. The absolute best in Europe at 100m for the last 2 years.Yet, there is still the possiblity they are not running the 100m? If so, then Carraz should stop the training of this kid. He is stopping the most naturally talented sprinter from making history.I agree with the other posts on this board, the Olympics will be devalued now for me too.We have to now sit back, watch and listen to all the media BS and hype of Yoyam Blake and the public perception that it is still a black dominated event.
I guess it is not Carraz's fault, but rather Christophe himself. He needs to get stronger, if he does - 9.80 and 19.5 would be very possible. Hopefully he will outgrow his hatred for weight training and see the real benefits. Amazing, how he can perform at this high level with such subpar level of strength. This kid has a a ridiculous amount of upside.
It is partly the fault of Carraz, because part of a trainer's job is to motivate you to do stuff you don't like and push you to your limit. If he doesn't like weight training then Carraz should be making him. If he still isn't up for it after Carraz is gone then hopefully the next trainer will push him to do more.
This is an extremely disappointing development if it stays this way. I was really hoping to see him do the double. It does appear that his coach wants him to run both, but Christophe only wants to do the 200m. Here's an interesting article:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/af...docId=CNG.d4c6dc0d0a5e002319b74b752e39abff.21
It's weird, because on the one hand, he says 200m, but then he says the conditions in Europe may not be ideal for the Americans/Jamaicans, and that he also knows how to handle the pressure, based on his performance in Helsinki. I see a lot of contradictions in these statements. Just do both, and who knows what can happen.
If only the people with a chance to win a medal should run the 100m, then let's skip all the heats and semis, and just put 4-6 guys (Bolt, Blake, Gay, Gatlin, Powell) and move straight to the final. After all, if one has no chance, then why bother running, right?
Why are all these other 100m runners even making the trip to London? :dodgy: