i don't really think they would do that. china on the other hand i am not so sure!!
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Today Usain Bolt broke the 200 meters world record. The previous mark was set by Michael Johnson with the time of 19.32 sec. in Atlanta ( 1996 Olympics ).
The new record is now 19.30 and i believe this record, not the 100 meters one, shows how good Bolt is.....
Ive read a statement made by Johnson during this olympic games in wich he said that he is sure Bolt will now broke his record in this olympic race...he said Bolt will probably run in 19.60 or so, but no way he will be able to beat 19.32 sec. He also said Bolt will broke the record in 2 or 3 years after he will gain more experience............"There has only ever been Alex Higgins, myself and now Ronnie O'sullivan who play the game the way it should be played with such excitement - I know the fans love it this way" - Jimmy White
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postwell thats not what he said live!
And its close to what ive said.....
And what ive said in my previous post was written in a romanian newspaper...i can give u the link to that one too...but im not sure u can understand it....."There has only ever been Alex Higgins, myself and now Ronnie O'sullivan who play the game the way it should be played with such excitement - I know the fans love it this way" - Jimmy White
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this is it from Johnson :
"I think he'll run 19.5-something,'' said Johnson, who is in Beijing as Jeremy Wariner's manager. "Will he be able to sustain what we saw the other day, which was incredible? I just don't think he's been doing the type of training he needs to do that. I put what he did the other day down to the fact that the guy has got an incredibly long stride and he's figured out how to make that long stride technically efficient.
"Speed endurance is something different, where you've got to hold that speed for a much longer time and that doesn't come into play in the 100 meters,'' Johnson said. "It becomes an endurance issue. The 200 is just a different feel."There has only ever been Alex Higgins, myself and now Ronnie O'sullivan who play the game the way it should be played with such excitement - I know the fans love it this way" - Jimmy White
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he was commentating on the race here , he said he expected it. i didn't think he would do it but michael johnson and colin jackson both thought he would.
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Originally Posted by attilahun View PostToday Usain Bolt broke the 200 meters world record. The previous mark was set by Michael Johnson with the time of 19.32 sec. in Atlanta ( 1996 Olympics ).
The new record is now 19.30 and i believe this record, not the 100 meters one, shows how good Bolt is.....
is not always appreciated http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olym...cs/7573835.stm
The NBA stars demolishing Australia this time and ready for the clash in the semi' s against the defending olympic champions Argentina.
GBR doing very well in the overall medal standings and Belgium still waiting for one little medal...
http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/EN...L0000000.shtmlI saw that going differently in my mind
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Originally Posted by Wim View PostGBR doing very well in the overall medal standings and Belgium still waiting for one little medal...
But you still have a chance to win bronze in football. Is there any sport in which belgium could have a chance to win a medal?ALI FOR WORLD CHAMP 2012
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Originally Posted by Kathrin View PostIs there any sport in which belgium could have a chance to win a medal?
I don't think our football team will win against Brazil so we have to trust our women to win one
Oh I forgot: perhaps one in the Equestrian but I know nothing about that discipline and I m really not very interested as well and on Saturday who knows Sven Nys in Mountain bike...Last edited by Wim; 21 August 2008, 08:03 PM.I saw that going differently in my mind
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The Olympian deserving most praise would be, in my humble opinion, the open water swimmer from the Netherlands who took gold in the Men's 10k after having beaten leukemia.
Or the disabled female swimmer who survived a motorcycle accident and finished her open water race in the Top 15.
Hats off to them for their true Olympic spirit!S.P.I.L.F.
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Originally Posted by Black_cat View PostThe Olympian deserving most praise would be, in my humble opinion, the open water swimmer from the Netherlands who took gold in the Men's 10k after having beaten leukemia.
Or the disabled female swimmer who survived a motorcycle accident and finished her open water race in the Top 15.
Hats off to them for their true Olympic spirit!
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