Christophe Lemaitre "White Lightning" 9.92 and 19.80!

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Twisen9 0.158 for Lemaitre in 200 is really great. Lemaitre is improving so much in it, very good.

FastEuro perhaps nobody know the future for Lemaitre, but im sure that if Bolt does not have injuries the next year is impossible that Lemaitre defeat to Bolt in 200m in London. Really in 100 is a lot of easier defeat to Bolt(Reaction time, first 30m,if you make bad this one, you can lose. In 200 it is not very important). But if Bolt is in good shape, impossible too in 100(we will see the next races for know real shape of Bolt for Daegu)

In Paris Lemaitre will run 200 with Bolt, he should to try to be a few near of Bolt, because if he get it he will make sub20 easily, because Bolt i think that he can make 19.5-19.7 in Paris.

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And I think Christophe can run an amazing 200m in Paris with Bolt...<div>
</div><div>I see a surprise... a big surprise. No, Christophe won't beat Bolt (I'm not dreaming) but... imagine... Christophe really near Bolt, with hum... 19.7x sec... And a new European record.</div><div>
</div><div>Ok, maybe I'm dreaming. Or not ;)</div><div>
</div><div>Edit : new video (from BBC) for the 100m :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njr56PHvq5Q</div>

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Ummm well Twinsen9 perhaps yes 19.7x very very optimistic hehe, but well i see if he has positive wind last 100m and good weather i see a possible 19.8x-19.9x if Lemaitre run really well. And he will have to big Usain Bolt for motivation and to try run near him...

Before ummm in Lausanne(fast track i think) big duel 100m with Asafa(i hope that jamaican is good and not injuried for big fight) hehe,im optimistic, new record france 9.94 or 9.93 with good conditions weather and wind
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My prediction for Lausanne : 9.92.


And for the Meeting Areva at Paris : 9.90 and 19,78.Edited by: Twinsen9
 

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Not sure Christophe can go much sub 20 at this stage of his development. I may be wrong (hope I am) but he hasn't shown he can negative split a 200 yet.
With his better bend running this season he should still give sub20 a shove in good conditions but 19.90s may be it at present
 

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Twinsen9 you tell Lemaitre in Paris:9.90 and 19.78???
Ummm in Paris no 100, only 200 in the evets, so you want tell 9.90 in first 100m in curve?it would be impossible, Lemaitre can make first 100m curve in 10.2-10.3 being optimistic.

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No Twinsen9, 100 in Lausanne against Powell , 200 in Paris against Bolt and Blake.

He go have 2 hard races for show that he is really one of best sprinters in the world
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100 Lausanne in good conditions:9.93-9.94 i go tell.
200 Paris in good conditions: 19.95 i bet
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Stockholm - European team championship

June, 30
Lausanne (Diamond League)
100m (maybe with Powell)

July 8
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100 and 200m (with Bolt)

July, 28-30
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[one month of training]

August 27 - September 4
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I haerd a interview of the president of the French federation of athletics. He said the number of kid coming to athletics has increase a lot since Lemaitre is running. Of corse he didn't say if there was more white athletes
 

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Yes Twinsen9 i imagine that we will have wait next week, after trials, for to see if Powell, Carter or Gay by example are tired or little injuried and if they want run in Lausanne...
 

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Twinsen9 said:
Remember for Lausanne : Christophe will run with Powell of course, but Nesta Carter too ! And maybe Tyson Gay !

According to TSR.ch, Christophe will have a better bonus (10 000 francs suisses) than Carter o_O

http://www.tsr.ch/sport/athletisme/3218565-christophe-lemaitre-defie-les-ameriques.html
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</div><div>at the same page there is an info box just at the right of the article:</div><div>
</div><div><h3 ="tab" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 4px; padding-right: 10px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-left: 5px; border-top-width: 1px; border-right-width: 1px; border-bottom-width: initial; border-left-width: 1px; border-style: initial; border-color: initial; outline-width: 0px; outline-style: initial; outline-color: initial; font-size: 12px; vertical-align: line; -: initial; -attachment: initial; -origin: initial; -clip: initial; : rgb255, 255, 255; font-weight: bold; text-trans: uppercase; border-top-style: solid; border-right-style: solid; border-bottom-style: none; border-left-style: solid; border-top-color: rgb166, 166, 166; border-right-color: rgb166, 166, 166; border-bottom-color: initial; border-left-color: rgb166, 166, 166; border-width: initial; overflow-x: ; overflow-y: ; : 1; : relative; top: 1px; line-height: 14px; -: initial initial; -repeat: initial initial; ">QUAND 20''28 VALENT 19''9</h3></span></div><div>
</div><div>Sur 200 m, l'influence du vent contraire est renforcée par rapport au 100 m en raison de la fatigue accumulée dans les 80 derniers mètres. Les 20''28 réalisés par Christophe Lemaitre sous la pluie et contre un fort vent ce week-end à Stockholm valent donc environ 4 dixièmes de moins par conditions favorables, estiment les spécialistes. Le Français vaut donc autour des 19''9 actuellement, un temps qui le situerait à la 2e place mondiale de l'année.</span></div><div>
</span></div><div>in the 200 m</span>, the influence of</span>head wind</span>is enhanced</span>compared to</span>100</span>m</span>due to the</span>fatigue</span>accumulated in</span>the last 80</span>meters.</span>The</span>20''28</span>made ​​by</span>Christophe</span>Lemaitre</span>against</span>rain and</span>strong wind</span>this weekend</span>in Stockholm</span>worth</span>then</span>about 4</span>tenths of a</span>less</span>favorable conditions</span>, say</span>experts.</span>The</span>French</span>is therefore</span>around</span>19''9</span>now,</span>a time that</span>would place him</span>in</span>second</span>place worldwide</span>this year.</span></span></div>
 

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CL will run the 2000 in Monaco, a couple of days before or later ( I do not remember) to run the 200 m in Paris. And I think Bolt will also be in Monaco.
 

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"Peut-être vais-je l'aligner sur un 200 m avant, à Aix-les-Bains samedi prochain, histoire de lui enlever ce poids" Pierre Carraz
 

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Good idea Pierre Carraz.

CL has just two 200m race. He must run others 200m races.
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</div><div>PS : the Argie : about Monaco, are you sure ? When is the meeting ?</div>
 

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CL isn't going to Ostrava.
 

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white lightning said:
Here is a very well written article that gives you a glimpse into this kids life. Enjoy the read gentlemen.<div></div><div>http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jun/19/christophe-lemaitre-london-2012</div>
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</div><div>"</div><div>His is a heavy load to bear, but Lemaitre looks at me blankly when I ask if it bothers him to be known as the white sprinter? "It's always been this way," he says. "We are used to seeing black people winning in the sprints, it has always been about colour, it's nothing new."He pauses, before adding, "It's always just been black sprinters before because physically black people become stronger and faster younger than the rest of us. We always thought they were better built to be athletes than white people. But I think that's too stereotyped because if a white guy works hard he can also achieve a lot."I don't consider myself a phenomenon. It's true that I am the first white guy to run under 10 seconds, that I am the first to win three [European] gold medals in the sprints. All of those achievements happened very quickly. I wasn't quite prepared for the media onslaught that came after Barcelona.""Well said, Christophe! I agree, Blacks are physically mature earlier than Whites, it's just a question of time. and so many people think wrongly they are stronger, but it's a prejudice towards white people.Thanks white lightning for this article. It's the first time I've read those words from Lemaitre (never in French newspapers).</span></div>
 

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No problem Lisa D. Anytime. Good to see you posting again. Your insight is always a welcome thing at this board. I often wish we would attract more female posters. White women need to know what the discrimination that goes on in sports and also in all aspects of society.<div></div><div>One thing to remember. It has been said before. Christophe is no where near his physical maturity yet but he is still capable of averging a sub 10 already for his 10 fastest times. The sub 20 should have happened already but the weather wasn't right. It will happen very soon. The point I'm making is that he will be capable of so much more with the next 4-6 years or longer as his body matures. It was also noted in another article that had he grown up in the city around alot of blacks, he might have never gotten the opportunity. This is also very true as kids are bullied and intimidated. That combined with the later physical maturity lead to most not running as fast times at the same ages. Hence most white sprinters coming out of white states(US) or out of countries in Europe. This needs to change. The hardest part is changing peoples perceptions and breaking the age old stereotypes.</div>

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Words about Lemaitre from BBC.

BBC co-commentator Steve Cram on Christophe Lemaitre:"If he ever gets that left arm connected to the rest of his body he really will be flying."
He certainly flaps a bit as he flashes past, but Michael Johnson was hardly textbook and he could shift a bit as well.

</span>Meanwhile Frenchman<strong style="font-weight: 800; ">Christophe Lemaitre[/b]added to the 100m he won on Saturday with a scintillating run in the 200m.Despite a strong effort by 20-year-old Briton Daniel Talbot, who came sixth, Lemaitre was a class above as he blew the field away in a time of 20.28, a new championship record.The run was even more impressive given the damp and cool conditions and a significant 3m head wind.</span>
 
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