I don't ever think I've seen Bolt go all out 100% effort for the whole race. The 200m he won easily and wasn't sprinting his fastest after the bend. He said he could feel pressure in his back and so eased off and just did enough. It would appear as though time is slowly destroying his body, but I'd absolutely love to see him get completely in shape and give his all to a world record attempt in both disciplines, without the drama of competition and playing up to the cameras.
Most impressive performance of the Olympics for me? David Rudisha in the 800m. Wow, just wow. Insane stamina there, the poor guy in second trying to keep up with him was a picture as his technique left him and he finished resembling a young bird attempting flight for the first time rather than an athlete.
Joined: Jan 16 2003 Posts: 6734 Location: At the cider bus, Worthy Farm, Somerset
think with the sailing and boxing we have another six or seven guaranteed medals. we could also get medals in the 5000m, 4 x 400 mens relay, bmx, canoe sprints and womens hockey. could well end up with 60 plus medals - even pushing towards 70.
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Charlie Sheen wrote:Didn't the guy who finished last in the 800m run a faster time than the previous 3 GM winners?.
Think I heard that too - it was our runner, Osagie. 4 of the finalists had PBs too, trying to keep up with Rudisha.
I was bemoaning the lack of the devastating "kick" on the bend that Seb Coe used to do in the 800/1500, but Rudisha didn't need it. He maintained a constant fast pace all the way. Awesome stuff.
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