Usain Bolt Could Have Run 9.52 Seconds, If Not Slowing Down To Celebrate
News August 27th, 2008
The lightning Usian Bolt could have smash world record at 9.52 seconds instead of 9.69 seconds. Why? He took some little second to celebrate, that’s all.
Triple Olympic gold medallist and world record holder Usain Bolt could have run the 100 metres in 9.52 seconds if he had not slowed to celebrate, his coach said on Wednesday. Glen Mills said Bolt, who electrified Beijing with his sprint victories, was at the start of his 100 career and would peak only in about two years’ time.
Via Guardian
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