today 200M : 20.70 PB
Vidéo 9.08 min Lemaite 200M (20.70) - 60M (6.63)
http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/jt_1920_auvergne_,97331078.html
today 200M : 20.70 PB
Vidéo 9.08 min Lemaite 200M (20.70) - 60M (6.63)
http://pluzz.francetv.fr/videos/jt_1920_auvergne_,97331078.html
Oshane Bailey (JAM) | Accepted |
Nesta Carter (JAM) | Accepted |
Kemar Hyman (CAY) | Accepted |
Richard Kilty (GBR) | Accepted |
Rion Pierre (GBR) | Accepted |
Michael Rodgers (USA) | Accepted |
Sean Safo Antwi (GBR) | Accepted |
Jimmy Vicaut (FRA) | Accepted |
Dwain Chambers (GBR) | Accepted |
Kim Collins (SKN) | Accepted |
James Dasaolu (GBR) | Accepted |
Christophe Lemaître (FRA) | Accepted |
Keith Ricks (USA) | Accepted |
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (NOR) | Accepted |
Danny Talbot (GBR) | Accepted |
Peimeng Zhang (CHN) | Accepted |
If Lemaitre is near tomorrow of his 6.55 PB will be great.
Kilty does not have options for sub10, but it is probably that he gets PB this year (10.10)
Lemaitre is a lot of better runner than him and he gets sub10 with problems.
Kilty is better starter but not much better
Gemili is sub10 this year if he is free injuries
Richard Kilty already ran a p.b. of 10.10 last summer and his previous p.b. in the 60 was in the 6'60's. He does
have a chance to approach a 10.00 flat or possibly a sub 10. This kid is a legitimate threat. I don't think you have
seen him run. Don't count him out so quickly.
Richard Kilty already ran a p.b. of 10.10 last summer and his previous p.b. in the 60 was in the 6'60's. He does
have a chance to approach a 10.00 flat or possibly a sub 10. This kid is a legitimate threat. I don't think you have
seen him run. Don't count him out so quickly.
Wow what an inexcusably awful start from Lemaitre.
Followed by an inexcusably awful drive phase and an inexcusably slow finish. Note: the guy that one the race had a worse start than LeMaitre. He flinched then had to relax and restart a second time after even LeMaitre had left the box. Unlike LeMaitre, however, he simply started running fast and passed everyone. Christophe leaves me more and more frustrated every year. I've got to quit watching his races.
Whats more comical is Lemaitre has another Coach, hand picked by Carraz (Thierry Tribondeau), who stated that 'this time doesn't matter' beacuse last year towards the end of the season his 60 m split was 6.50' LOL! 6.50 outdoors with a wind at your back is 6.60 indoors, meaning NO IMPROVEMENT! and this idiot coach thinks its ok...Hello, Improvement means improving on your times every year, whether .10 or .001 of a second. Leamitre is a failure of bad management, coaching, and I think he may have some sort of psychological issues of fear in a race against the more jacked up sprinters. What a shame. Maybe one of the most gifted Athletes could never reach his potential because of fools that control him.
Followed by an inexcusably awful drive phase and an inexcusably slow finish. Note: the guy that one the race had a worse start than LeMaitre. He flinched then had to relax and restart a second time after even LeMaitre had left the box. Unlike LeMaitre, however, he simply started running fast and passed everyone. Christophe leaves me more and more frustrated every year. I've got to quit watching his races.
you said " I've got to quit watching his races" GREAT.... shut up
for you :
yesterday lemaitre was a legend
now is a moron
people are strange and stupid !
you cant comprehend frustration with stupidity! You are the ignorant one. The fact remains, HE HAS NOT PROGRESSED IN 3 YEARS!!!!! Your excuses are always the same - too cold, low altitude, wind too strong, reaction too bad.... Real Sprinters that are well trained can compensate bad starts many times over. Lemaitre has no power in his legs at the start, no torque because his trainers are ignorant and think old school. They failed to train him properly in the early stages of his career by having him run cones and do squat jumps with 10 pound dumbbells.
I can train Leamaitre in 3 months and he would improve just by sprinting up hills! I learned this in high school when I cut over .2 off my 40 yard time in 3 months! And Im not a Natural talent like Lemaitre, not even close! Stop defending his coaches!
His development indoor (www.iaaf.org)
2008 6,73 (17 years old)
2009 6,64 (18)
2010 6,55 (19)
2011 6,55 (20)
2012 6,57 (21)
2013 6,64 (22)
2014 6,61 (23)
He ran his PB at 19 !
@RCSMAN: Can you explain, why Christoph achieves his pb at 19?
In my opinion you have to run your PB not before the age of 21 (or whatever) ..
6.61 in Mondeville with bad start. After the race, the speaker said reaction time of Christophe but i don't remember.
6.55 in 2011, yes but with a great reaction time (0.12).
The problem with Christophe is technical, his body is different (more muscular), let him get used with his new body, be patient.
In 2011, Christophe had run in 6.55 and he was tall and slim, with more muscles, he will run in 6.45 in the future.
sorry for my bad english, I hope that you understand me.