Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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The Jamaican athlete Usain Bolt this morning managed to beat the world record in the 100 meter dash with a time of 9.72 seconds at the Reebok Grand Prix, hosted by the New Yorker Ichan Stadium. Bolt and lowered the mark of 9.74 seconds achieved in September by his compatriot Asafa Powell. The new world record holder for 21 years silver medal at the world championship 200 meters, took advantage and at the start and crossed the finish line ahead of actual campeón mundial, Tyson Gay.




El plusmarquista caribeño demostró su potencial y gran estado de forma sobre el tartán azul para cruzar la meta en 9.72 segundos, trece centésimas más rápido que el norteamericano, que tuvo un tiempo de llegada de 9.85 segundos. Tras cruzar la meta, Bolt reflejó su alegría y reconoció exultante que "confíaba en que podía correr en marca de récord del mundo", por lo que el resultado iba a suponer un importante espaldarazo moral a su preparación, pues "no venía aquí buscando una plusmarca mundial, pero vino hoy y hay que aprovecharla".


No ha sido una sorpresa


However, Bolt brand comes as a surprise, because this month and ran the 100 meters in 9.76. Bolt achieved with this brand a boost to his career, which took a significant turn two years ago when he asked his coach to let him make the leap to MF, not wanting to continue running in the 400 meters. Fans attending the meeting organized by Reebok had to wait to enjoy the track, since Bolt's world record was begging. Thus, the meeting began with an hour late because of the storm threat lurking in the area, to which was added another 45 minutes required to break the strong electrical device that you downloaded in the area.

However, the ray in New York yesterday that the Jamaican sprinter lanky 1.96 meters, which suggests that even further can lower his mark, as there was a good start, being apperceived after a false start. The staging of Bolt capped a magical night for the sprinters in Jamaica, as world champion Campbell-Brown also won the women's 100 meters, registering also the best time of year to sign a notable time of 10.91 seconds, two hundredth better than the record set by American Allyson Felix this year.

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