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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Michael Johnson: Where does Usain Bolt go from here?

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is so much better than all the other 100m and 200m runners and at only 23 he is a world-record holder, world champion, and Olympic champion. So where does he go now?

Usually the World Championships held the year after an Olympics leaves much to be desired, but this was a great occasion, with world records, championship records, and some fine competitive races.

We knew last year that Usain Bolt could run much faster after he won the Olympic 100 metres gold, in Beijing, in 9.69 seconds after easing down 30m from the finish. But to see him cover 100m in 9.58sec, in Berlin, was unbelievable.

In the early rounds of the 200m the Jamaican said he was tired and looked it on his way to the final. It led many people to doubt he would break his world-record of 19.30 set in Beijing. But he did break the record again – running 19.19sec. Most impressive about his performance in the final was that I believe he really was tired: he appeared to start to fatigue at the end of the race, yet still managed to lower his world record.

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