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redmanjp wrote:shogun wrote:rfari wrote:bolt rell theef blake head in the last 50m jed. great win for jamaica!
lol. Ent. Thought Blake was catching up oui, Bolt dig deeper in the tank.
he always starting off slow and half way through does fire up ah rocket or something
CAN WE REALLY BELIEVE (IN) BOLT?
The fun ended so fast, and Usain Bolt was serious for the first time, maybe ever. Even angry. Who knew he could be?
He had just been talking about his favorite subject, his own greatness, after winning the 200-meter Olympic gold Thursday night. He called himself a legend, the greatest athlete to live, and then raised his arms as if he were a Pope, and said to “bask in my glory.’’
Only Bolt can pull that off. Then, snap, it turned.
“I’m going to say something controversial,’’ he said. “Carl Lewis. I have no respect for him. He’s just looking for attention because nobody really talks about him. I’ve lost all respect for him. All respect.’’
Lewis has made comments about Bolt and the dominant Jamaican sprinters, suggesting that they might be on steroids. He has doubted openly that they can do what they’re doing cleanly and says they’re not above scrutiny.
Lewis had won two Olympic golds in the 100 meters and a gold and a silver in the 200. Bolt passed that Thursday night, winning his second straight Olympic 200 in 19.32 seconds, only a few days after having won his second straight 100. Nobody has ever done that before, but don't forget Lewis' four Olympic long jump golds.
What a shot out of nowhere. Bolt on steroids? Who would have ever thought ... oh, never mind. There is definitely a Bolt-Lewis element here. But Lewis is just going to be a jumping-off point for most people who have been afraid to openly wonder about Bolt and the Jamaicans.
Morpheus wrote:The "hen" has spoken. Carl Lewis raises concerns about Bolt doping.CAN WE REALLY BELIEVE (IN) BOLT?
The fun ended so fast, and Usain Bolt was serious for the first time, maybe ever. Even angry. Who knew he could be?
He had just been talking about his favorite subject, his own greatness, after winning the 200-meter Olympic gold Thursday night. He called himself a legend, the greatest athlete to live, and then raised his arms as if he were a Pope, and said to “bask in my glory.’’
Only Bolt can pull that off. Then, snap, it turned.
“I’m going to say something controversial,’’ he said. “Carl Lewis. I have no respect for him. He’s just looking for attention because nobody really talks about him. I’ve lost all respect for him. All respect.’’
Lewis has made comments about Bolt and the dominant Jamaican sprinters, suggesting that they might be on steroids. He has doubted openly that they can do what they’re doing cleanly and says they’re not above scrutiny.
Lewis had won two Olympic golds in the 100 meters and a gold and a silver in the 200. Bolt passed that Thursday night, winning his second straight Olympic 200 in 19.32 seconds, only a few days after having won his second straight 100. Nobody has ever done that before, but don't forget Lewis' four Olympic long jump golds.
What a shot out of nowhere. Bolt on steroids? Who would have ever thought ... oh, never mind. There is definitely a Bolt-Lewis element here. But Lewis is just going to be a jumping-off point for most people who have been afraid to openly wonder about Bolt and the Jamaicans.
Full acticle
http://msn.foxsports.com/olympics/track ... use-080912
WARNING: Don't read the comments you'll be pissed!
rfari wrote:http://www.thefirstrow.eu/watch/132495/3/watch-london-olympic-summer-games:-london,-united-kingdom---day-14.html
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