I am not as much of a track guru as some here, but IMO I really don't see Craig ever running a 9.75 if at 20 his best time is 10.15. I just don't see him improving that much until he peaks in his mid to late twenties. I mean we saw Shirvo and Nic Macrozonanis run in the low 10.0's in their early twenties and never top that. Pickering's closing speed isn't as good as Maurice Greene or Ato Bolden. He also "currently" doesn't quite have the explosiveness out of the blocks of fellow white man 60 meter sensation Morne Nagel (the quickest white man of all time), although I think he has a little better closing kick. I think if he can work out the kinks in his start to get more consistent with it and train harder than anyone that he will go sub 10 though.
My prediction is that he will peak in his mid to late twenties with a PB in the mid 9.9's. I would still be happy with that. I think if Track and field can start catching the cheaters regularly with better testing methods, that Craig could grab a surprise gold in the mid 9.9 range with the race of his life in 2012. I think winning times in the Olympics would be around no faster than 9.9 flat in the 100 meter without cheating, just my theory. I don't think Craig cheats. I really don't think the Brits cheat as much as the Americans do, actually nobody does as such.Edited by: ToughJ.Riggins