Around 9.81 (0.0). Noah's chances of gold are slimming, I'd say he has to have a 0.05PR to have a good chance again, assuming Paris stadium is built for stillwind like Budapest was and that Thompson and Seville (and even Jacobs/Kerley) remain healthy
The US really squandered the opportunity to win the 100m and 4x100m in Tokyo in the post-Bolt era and now the window of opportunity may be closing with Jamaica rising again.
Steven Francis, again. Stevie loves taking people with little to no future in the sport and magically transforming them into world beaters in a single offseason with the Jamaican juice.
Jamaica has ruined sprinting for the past 16 years and it won’t be stopping anytime soon unless the AIU gets off their ass and does something about it.
Watching untalented juiced up Jamaicans steal what should belong to far more talented athletes ruins most of the events I really enjoy. I don’t even watch the races they are in just read the results. Not interested in athletics fiction.
Steven Francis, again. Stevie loves taking people with little to no future in the sport and magically transforming them into world beaters in a single offseason with the Jamaican juice.
Jamaica has ruined sprinting for the past 16 years and it won’t be stopping anytime soon unless the AIU gets off their ass and does something about it.
Watching untalented juiced up Jamaicans steal what should belong to far more talented athletes ruins most of the events I really enjoy. I don’t even watch the races they are in just read the results. Not interested in athletics fiction.
thanks for sharing this.
what are the chances he gets popped before or during paris?
I've definitely heard that he was gonna be like this if he could get healthy. I think it's cool if the US-Jamaica rivalry continues. BTW US has a 10.7 runner of its own in the Olympics. Go Fred!
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I've definitely heard that he was gonna be like this if he could get healthy. I think it's cool if the US-Jamaica rivalry continues. BTW US has a 10.7 runner of its own in the Olympics. Go Fred!