I hope Wariner can get back to the top - it was great to have a completely dominant white guy in a sprint, as he was before.
Bit off topic, but this reminds me of the duel between my hero back in the 90s, Roger Black, and Du-aine Ladejo. Black (who was white, lol) was a great runner, silver medallist in the 1991 World Championship to Antonio Pettigrew; Pettigrew was later discovered to be on drugs, and was stripped of his later medals, but 1991 was deemed to be too long ago so he kept the gold. But Roger Black should have been world champ.
Anyway, Black was injured in 1992 and 1993, and was just coming back in 1994 when he faced an arrogant young black upstart called Du-aine Ladejo. Ladejo was shooting his mouth, typically, before the European Championships, which Black had won in 1986 and 1990. Black started off well in the final, but his lack of training due to injury showed on the home straight, and he was overtaken by Lajedo a few metres from the line. Ladejo made an unsporting meal of it, and it was clear that he and Black hated each other. Black said calmly that Ladejo would never beat him again.
Ladejo was injured in 1995, but used his Euro win and his "personality" (read: loud-mouthed arrogance) to get a TV talk show on one of the notoriously pro-black British TV channels. It and he were both an embarrassment. 1996 rolled around, and Ladejo started making his usual moronic claims that he was going to be Olympic Champion. Black was utterly sick of this crap, so during a press conference, he challenged Ladejo to a £1000 bet on the British Championships. There was serious needle between the two of them, and the race became the biggest domestic athletics event ever: lots of the usual caste/pro-black types were saying that Black was too old, Ladejo was "the future" (as they always like to say about blacks), etc.
So race day came around - on live TV Black defeated Ladejo with ease and became British Champ for the umpteenth time! Ladejo, the usual bad loser, kept saying that he would be Olympic Champ: when the Games came round, however, he was knocked out of the individual 400m in the first round, and (thanks to Black and the other members of the mostly white British 4x400m team) he didn't run for the relay team after the first round. Black, ontheother hand,won two silvers, in the individual against the great Michael Johnson, and in the relay against the USA.
Black went on to race competitively for another two seasons and is now a respected pundit and motivational speaker. Ladejo never raced the 400 again; he tried (and failed) at the 400 hurdles and decathlon, and was last seeing eking out a living on a couple of low-class TV sports shows, "Superstars" and the revamped "Gladiators": both of which were swiftly cancelled! Needless to say, there have been no offers for another TV talk show.
Anyway, just wanted to share that story! I'm from UK, so most of you guys here probably weren't familiar with it. Roger Black was quite a big deal over here: I was lucky enough to attend his last race in 1998, and the stadium was packed to see him.