

http://www.hs.fi/peking2008/artikkeli/U ... 5238799248
It seems now that times are the only thing left for him to race! He certainly wasn't racing the others by the time he was on the straight.MagicJ wrote:Unfortunately he might not be pushed enough now to break the 100m and 200m records further.
And that (the one timed at 10.03) was his first competition in the distance, at the age of 20.pierrot wrote:So a guy who could barely run the 100m last year in 10.03 now runs the same distance in 9.69, all thanks to training and good food... yeah right.
The Jamaican runners are barely tested for doping outside of competitions back in Jamaica, which could explain such huge increases in performance, and it wouldn't come as a surprise...
(...)Further 200 metres honours on both the regional and international scale awaited Bolt in 2007. The young Jamaican yearned to run in the 100 metres but coach Mills diverted his attention, stating that he could run the shorter distance if he broke the 200 metres national record.[14] In the Jamaican Championships he ran 19.75 seconds in the 200 metres, breaking the 36-year-old Jamaican record held by Don Quarrie by 0.11 seconds.[15][3]
Mills complied with Bolt's demand to run in the 100 metres and he was entered to run the event at the 23rd Vardinoyiannia meeting in Rethymno, Crete. In his debut run he set a career best of 10.03 seconds, winning the gold medal and feeding Bolt's enthusiasm for the event.
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11 timesajdias wrote:Ignorance fuels misinformation: IAAF: Bolt Tested At Least 11 Times in 2008 (Bolt was tested four times out-of-competition by the IAAF and three times in-competition)
because in most countries you have active doping agencies who will check the athletes on a regular base.ajdias wrote:Look, I hate as much as you to be contradicted but it seems to be very wrong and unfair to start to raise suspicions when all you have is a bunch of conjunctures. I don't have much of an attachment for the sport or the athlete and haven't even seen the 200m final footage; it simply seems wrong that anyone standing out must immediately be thrown mud without any supporting evidence. Besides, if like you say "they probably all use the little extra stuff" why haven't any of the other keep pace with this junior that didn't break the 10 second until a few months ago?