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2009-08-23

Permalink 05:19:38, by timely, 849 words, 133 views English (EU)
Categories: USA, World Champs, 800m, New Zealand, Britain, Russia, Romania

Felix Floats to 200 win and 800 semis

Day 7 at the Berlin World Championships was the first day where the weather put a slight dampener on proceedings however the athletic performances were not affected though there were a few spills in the Men's 800m semis of note.

The USA's Allyson Felix is pure poetry in motion to watch. A 'whippet' of an athlete, yet devastating in delivering winning performances as she floated to a 22:04 which would no doubt have been faster if it was not for the damp track. The Beijing Olympic Champion in the Women's 200m, Jamaica's Veronica Campbell-Brown, took silver after attempting to put the lithe American under pressure coming off the bend however Felix slipped away with what always looks like the easiest of effort. With this kind of grace one can only wish for her to tackle the 400m as she truthfully looks as though she could threaten the World Record in that distance.

Allyson Felix wins Berlin 200m

Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie of the Bahamas grabbed Bronze

And there were other performances of a major proportion on a night of exceptional surprises and those moving from Silver to Gold after a long wait.

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2009-08-21

Permalink 01:00:54, by timely, 800 words, 215 views English (EU)
Categories: USA, World Champs, 800m, Kenya, Britain, Berlin, South Africa, Russia

Bolt's lightening 200m - 19.19

That amazing man in his flying machine. Words cannot describe the awesome ability of Usain Bolt, yet again he delivered on the World stage with a manner of nonchalance and calm by storming to 19.19, a New World Record, to capture the Berlin world Championships 200m Title.

If the 100m was breathtaking, the 200m was sublime. The ease with which this athlete runs is absolutely amazing to witness. His power to weight ratio is unfathonable and just like Bob Beamon's wonderjump in Mexico 1968, the other athletes can only watch in awe.

In 1968, Ter-Ovanesyan declared: "Compared to this jump we are as children."

Bolt's competitors will be forgiven for thinking the same thoughts when comparing to his sprinting ability. This is a challenge the athletes have to rise to, not only the Jamaican athletes but the World's athletes, this is an opportunity for each athlete to explore their boundaries and to push to where they have not considered possible.

In the build-up to the 200m final, Bolt was relaxed as normal and the one athlete who seemed to benefit the most from Bolt's blitz was Panama's Alonso Edward who captured Silver in an Area Record (AR) time of 19.81 with the USA's Wallace Spearman taking Bronze, defending champion Shawn Crawford ran and aggressive race and a brilliant bend but faded over the last 30m, whether this can be attributed to mental or physical only he can know.

Bolt World 200m Record

All Jamaica's athletes seem to have taken up the torch that Bolt's performances has provided and the country's standards and belief has risen to new levels which is reflected in Berlin.

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2008-08-18

Permalink 23:58:00, by timely, 270 words, 341 views English (EU)
Categories: Track News, Olympic Games, South Africa, Russia, Beijing

Isinbayeva Gold Vault, Mokoena Silver, Taylor truimphs

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