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    Usain Bolt – 43.58 spliit

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          K Rackley on March 1, 2010 at 7:16 pm #16568

          https://www.flotrack.org/videos/speaker/1401-usain-bolt/310823-usain-bolt-4358-in-gibson-relays-4x400m

          I know everybody saw it. One person in the comments says that Bolt has the record whenever he wants to take it. Personally, I think dude’s an idiot, but that’s just me. Nevertheless, Bolt had a good ass run and I hope he continues to get closer to the record.

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          Mccabe on March 1, 2010 at 11:41 pm #95319

          Wouldn’t expect anything less from Bolt!

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          Josh Hurlebaus on March 2, 2010 at 12:59 am #95320

          Funniest part is the guy who had a 20+m lead and barely held off bolt, turning around and seemingly talking crap at the end of the race

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          Chad Williams on March 2, 2010 at 4:12 am #95322

          Funniest part is the guy who had a 20+m lead and barely held off bolt, turning around and seemingly talking crap at the end of the race

          Seriously, put Bolt head to head with the guy and bolt runs backwards the last 30m and taunts him.

          I give Bolt some props for that race. He really got after it.

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          Josh Hurlebaus on March 2, 2010 at 9:31 am #95339

          Yeah he did. First time I’ve seen him run a motivated 400, haha.

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          premium on March 2, 2010 at 2:35 pm #95352

          he will wait to break the record for a big payday…but a 1,2,4,4×1 quadruple in 2012 not even he can do that and if he does then he will retire or switch sports

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          K Rackley on March 2, 2010 at 5:13 pm #95355

          he will wait to break the record for a big payday…but a 1,2,4,4×1 quadruple in 2012 not even he can do that and if he does then he will retire or switch sports

          nah, he’ll just go onto the long jump. and when he breaks the record in the long jump, he’ll go to the triple jump and break THAT record. and then with all that jumping experience, he can go to the high jump. build up his upper body strength and then break the pole vault record. in his later years, break the race walk record since he’s got long legs. and then one day, he’ll fall in the water and turn into michael phelps and break all of HIS records.

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          Mccabe on March 2, 2010 at 9:54 pm #95360

          How many qualifying races do they have to run in the Olympics?

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          JeremyRichmond on March 2, 2010 at 10:02 pm #95363

          [quote author="premium" date="1267520742"]he will wait to break the record for a big payday…but a 1,2,4,4×1 quadruple in 2012 not even he can do that and if he does then he will retire or switch sports

          nah, he’ll just go onto the long jump. and when he breaks the record in the long jump, he’ll go to the triple jump and break THAT record. and then with all that jumping experience, he can go to the high jump. build up his upper body strength and then break the pole vault record. in his later years, break the race walk record since he’s got long legs. and then one day, he’ll fall in the water and turn into michael phelps and break all of HIS records.[/quote]

          Yeah I’m not sure about breaking Phelps records. Superman will stop with 30m to go, see everyone two laps behind him in the 200m butterfly for example, and beat his chest…then drown.

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