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Tokyo – In 16 years since Usain Bolt has published its world records in 100 and 200 meters, no one has really approached them to compensate them.
One of the most popular large powers and may still be her most famous star said to watch today’s top sprinters and does not expect that to change soon.
“No, I’m not worried,” Bat said at Manilological Event Thursday, two days before the world’s championship. “I think talent is there, there will be talented athletes there and they will be fine. But at this present moment I see no athletes in a state of breaking a record, so it doesn’t care.”
Bolt has set both records – 9.58 in 100 and 19.19 in 200. in the world in Berlin in 2009. years.
Since then, just another runner, Yohan Blake, he was crossing 9.7 per 100, and only Blake is faster than 19.3 in 200.
The American Noah Liles is the only sprinter that can be opened about putting painful traces on its websites. Liles caused that it caused that he caused him to think about 9.65 and 19.10, saying, “I have a good reason to believe I will do something I’ve never done before.”
Liles pulled the screw like Feat winning and sprints on the worlds, but he still did not surpassed 19.31, he stated in the worlds 2022. years in order to break a long-standing American record of Michael Johnson.
This year’s fastest 100 meters published another Jamaican, Kishane Thompson, whose 9.75 makes him a weekly credential, US Kenna Bednarek and another Jamaica, mowing and second Jamaica, shaped Sevilla.
Bolt predicted 1-2 Jamaican, with Thompson and Seville on the top of the podium.
“It’s all about whether they can be executed – they don’t listen to noise and go the execution,” Bat said.
With his erect step and 6-foot, a 17-year-old Gout Gout. He drew comparison on the bolt, partly, because the gout is a little in front of the place where the bolt was 17 years old.
Can he be able to break one of the bolt records?
“It’s always easy when you’re younger,” Bolt said. “Switching to seniors from Juniork is always firmer. It’s all about getting the right coaches, getting real people around you.”
The bolt said to improve the paths and shoes – Puma, for example, published the results of the study that would start 9.42 in Berlin who wore today’s shoes – it would seem inevitable one day to be unavoidable. Just not now.
“Everything develops in life, people trying to improve, try to get faster,” he said. “There will be no surprise if it actually happens.”