Sunday, July 8, 2012

Gone In 9 Seconds

The Athletic world is anxious to see the best sprinters in the London Olympics. Accidently or not, almost all of them are from Jamaica. In the recent years the athletes from the Central American country have become the focus of international attention and received a lot of praise. The best sprinters on 100m. , 200m. , and 400m. will be definitely from the Jamaican national team. Usain Bolt, Yohan Blake and Asafa Powell are pretenders for the titles in the short distances and relay. Bolt and Powell are record time holders and Blake is the new rising star of the world athletics. According to the great sprinter and titles holder on 400m. Michael Johnson, Bolt has the ability and determination to win the Olympic title with a result close to 9.4 s. Johnson said that if the Jamaican sprinter has the right day and improves his technique there will be no limits for his running. But does Blake think for such scenario? Yohan won the Jamaican Olympic qualification, defeating Bolt in his crown disciplines- 100m. and 200m. If we go back further in time, some you might remember the way Blake won the Olympic titles in Beijing. After the Bolt`s disqualification in the final race, the young sprinter took all the glory, leaving no chance for his opponents. Who will be the new fastest man on earth? We want the action and we know the leading roles. One of them is for Asafa Powell. He is one of the oldest title contenders in the short distances. If he finds his piece of mind on the Olympic Games he will be the biggest danger for his teammates and eventual opponents. The action is on its way to the public. You can hold your breath, no more than nine seconds.

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