i know Christophe is doing what he (and his team) thinks is best for him, but i just don't get it ... to me, this is a blown opportunity to run against the best in the world in the biggest venue in the world. opportunities like that don't come along very often, and AT BEST they only come along once every four years.
and it's not as if he's guaranteed to run in 2016. injuries happen all the time.
you can't win if you don't run, and the fastest man on the planet not from Yamaica or the USA has thrown in the white flag before the meet even starts. it's a sad day for me ... hopefully Christophe's decision will work out for him, though.
hey Jimmy, long time, man!
i gotta say i agree with the decision once i got over the initial disappointment. his 10.04 is 25th result in the world this season, however in 200 his result is 3rd, hence a much better chance at a medal.