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Old Mon Aug 17, 2009, 04:15pm
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Scintillating ?
Could there exist an unscintillating world record ?

He was probably faster last year when he quit before the finish line.
...But he's another year closer to becoming an adult.
He probably was, according to some math or physics professor. I read in an article that some professor had figured that if Usain hadn't slowed down at Beijing, he could have had 9.55 that day. Still, just sickening because I did some figuring and tho it may not be the most accurate mathematically, his 9.58 would equal something like 3.83 in the 40.
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Old Tue Aug 18, 2009, 04:45am
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He really is fun to watch.

The sheer speed generated by that huge stride and how smoothly he moves are really impressive.

I often find myself in awe when observing what the human body is truly capable of doing.
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