Poor girl. It's an amazing accomplishment to have been able to compete with the greatest female athlete of all time. Perhaps you should have stated THAT instead of going on and on about beating her in one of her last competitions of her athletic career. Many have beat her in individual events in the hept. But how many have beat her in the whole thing. Pull it together. Take this video down or disable the comments.
dang looks like no one likes you after reading all these comments....sucks to be you. and you should take their advice about being humble because clearly she would kick ur butt any day of the week, this was one measely race. wow ur so vain for making a video glorifying yourself, do you need some friends? maybe a life perhaps?
You might try being humble, it seems narcissistic to post half nude photos of yourself on a toilet, with breast implants. True athletes promote themselves with their skills. Maybe that is why you didn't make to the olympics.
That post by Safi718 is actually mine. He/she forgot to log out before leaving the machine.
By the way, Ali is not the second-fastest 200 runner in the heptathlon; Michelle Perry is! She ran 23.08 into a headwind at the 2004 Olympic trials. She ran 22.91 in Athens thereafter.
Indeed. As I recall, Jackie still holds the heptathlon WR in the 200, at 22.30, at the 1988 Olympic Trials. Her 22.56 at the Olympics is the 2nd-fastest 200 ever run in the heptathlon. As a matter of fact, JJK broke 23.00 a half-dozen times, if I remember.
Once more, let's consider the fact that Jackie was never the same in the 200, after she ripped her hamstring to shreds at the '91 World Champs. For the next 4 years she had flashbacks of that incident every time she ran the 200.
She hammered them because this was heptathlon and the other athletes focused on being good all rounders whilst this athlete was clearly in the wrong event. She didn't even break 5600 points in her career. Which says she had one good event!
Barely, and whilst I don't know you, you may be a nice person- you paint an in-accurate picture here.
First of all, you say you handed WR holder her first defeat? She is a WR holder in the Hep, not the 200 (which is the implication) and clearly, for JJK to run outside 23 shows you she was old, injured, tired .. For you to rejoice in her defeat is pathetic.
Secondly, you didn't "beat" her per se....it's 7 events. I wonder who came out on top over all?
didn't Jackie run 22.30?
csportmaria 1 week ago
Poor girl. It's an amazing accomplishment to have been able to compete with the greatest female athlete of all time. Perhaps you should have stated THAT instead of going on and on about beating her in one of her last competitions of her athletic career. Many have beat her in individual events in the hept. But how many have beat her in the whole thing. Pull it together. Take this video down or disable the comments.
CHEETAH69 10 months ago
dang looks like no one likes you after reading all these comments....sucks to be you. and you should take their advice about being humble because clearly she would kick ur butt any day of the week, this was one measely race. wow ur so vain for making a video glorifying yourself, do you need some friends? maybe a life perhaps?
811547 1 year ago
did you make this yourself, you hack?
fmk3141 2 years ago
You might try being humble, it seems narcissistic to post half nude photos of yourself on a toilet, with breast implants. True athletes promote themselves with their skills. Maybe that is why you didn't make to the olympics.
btru2urself777 3 years ago
Snap.
Iwantvoids 3 years ago
That post by Safi718 is actually mine. He/she forgot to log out before leaving the machine.
By the way, Ali is not the second-fastest 200 runner in the heptathlon; Michelle Perry is! She ran 23.08 into a headwind at the 2004 Olympic trials. She ran 22.91 in Athens thereafter.
CookyMonzta 3 years ago
Indeed. As I recall, Jackie still holds the heptathlon WR in the 200, at 22.30, at the 1988 Olympic Trials. Her 22.56 at the Olympics is the 2nd-fastest 200 ever run in the heptathlon. As a matter of fact, JJK broke 23.00 a half-dozen times, if I remember.
Once more, let's consider the fact that Jackie was never the same in the 200, after she ripped her hamstring to shreds at the '91 World Champs. For the next 4 years she had flashbacks of that incident every time she ran the 200.
safi718 3 years ago
You go, Ali! Great race...you rock.
Mmmyess 3 years ago
She hammered them because this was heptathlon and the other athletes focused on being good all rounders whilst this athlete was clearly in the wrong event. She didn't even break 5600 points in her career. Which says she had one good event!
Iwantvoids 3 years ago
i did break 5600 if you did an ounce of research
alifitness123 3 years ago
Barely, and whilst I don't know you, you may be a nice person- you paint an in-accurate picture here.
First of all, you say you handed WR holder her first defeat? She is a WR holder in the Hep, not the 200 (which is the implication) and clearly, for JJK to run outside 23 shows you she was old, injured, tired .. For you to rejoice in her defeat is pathetic.
Secondly, you didn't "beat" her per se....it's 7 events. I wonder who came out on top over all?
Iwantvoids 3 years ago 3
5832 i believe was her PB?
Remember JJK did run 22.30 for 200m!!
paulouk83 3 years ago
however credit where due 23.13 for a heptathlete is great!!! maybe ali should have specialised at the sprints not the heptathlon?
paulouk83 3 years ago
white girl. . . nice
krtina455 3 years ago
yup
iliveinbedford 3 years ago
I remember that race. Very Nice.
I did the Carl Lewis commercial with you.
jumpinjim2 4 years ago
Wow! She absuloutely hammered them.
Dementedhighlander 4 years ago
best race she ever did way off JJK's PB (and the end of JJK's career)
paulouk83 3 years ago
it was one race...don't get cocky.
soccerbadmint 4 years ago 9