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Sunday, 28 August 2011

Usain Bolt Is Shocking DQ Ends Three-year Reign In 100

Usain Bolt Is Shocking DQ Ends Three-year Reign In 100
Usain Bolt has another great performance in the World Cup. This time he crossed the finish line in the fastest time ever recorded.
Fastest man in the world, and broke on the starting line early Sunday is 100 meters final in South Korea, and was disqualified from the race, providing a sudden stop to keep the track, is dominant in the biggest event After the Beijing Olympics.
Bolt wrath refused to talk to reporters in disqualification. "In search of tears?" He told a group of them are on the track. "It will not happen."
In 2008, Bolt broke the world record in 100 three months before the Beijing Olympics. During the Summer Games this year, was insolent Jamaican star of the second week, crushing competitors and beautiful on the runway for the dominant representations. In the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Bolt ran what was considered a perfect race. His 9.58 stands still the world record, and probably will not be challenged as a prelude to London.
At that time, a false start new rule may be on the books. A minor scandal ensued, disqualified after Bolt on Sunday and could lead to changes in the regulation of the track begins terrible evil. The "One and Done" rule has been on the books since 2010 and led to a number of athletes disqualified from the race before starting. (The brokers used to get two false starts. In 2003, the rule was amended to grant the first false start in the whole field.) Rule is made for television and fans, or what we think we want to see a number of false starts and delays that accompany them. This may be true. But what fans really do not want to see is a final 100 meters without Usain Bolt.
Imagine the marquee event of the Olympic Games in London, a duel between Asafa Powell, Tyson Gay and Usain Bolt, destroyed by a false start. It's a nightmare scenario for Track & Field, a sport that develops on the Star Power more than anyone else in the Olympics. IAAF should consider whether it is worth running the risk of a race without Usain just to avoid a delay of two minutes, false start. Certainly it would return to the old rules do not guarantee a clean boot of one of the three. However, it would reduce the possibility of another failure in London.
American runner Walter Dix, who eventually quit the silver medal in the race on Sunday, I was confused about the process. "I do not think that will drive him," said Dix. "How can Usain kicked out of the race?"
Next time, I hope they will not.

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