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Carl Lewis 9.86 100m World Record Tokyo 1991

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carl lewis set the 100m world record in tokyo 1991.

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  • @flotopo yh your right, at the end of the race is when the latic acids and the tightness begins, they were all beginning to slow down and Lewis had more energy to keep his top speed right to the end. Awesome!!!

  • king of doped clowns and lieing cheaters , typical US track & field , typical of any success of US sports of last 30 years , what else ??  xDD

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  • VEGAN POWER!!

  • @flotopo he just got better speed endurance, not lactic acid to worry about for 100, thats 200 some ppl have to be strategic about running out of available ATP, unless ur michael johnson haha. the lactic acid starts to build to a threshold where it cant be cleared fast enough because theres not enough oxygen coming in to break it down, but 100m is such a short event its get up and go lol. lewis was an exceptional 200m runner also, it would be interesting to seen have seen him at 150m

  • he just got better speed endurance, not lactic acid to worry about for 100, thats 200 some ppl have to be strategic about running out of available ATP, unless ur michael johnson haha. the lactic acid starts to build to a threshold where it cant be cleared fast enough because theres not enough oxygen coming in to break it down, but 100m is such a short event its get up and go lol. lewis was an exceptional 200m runner also, it would be interesting to seen have seen him at 150m

  • @rhodesdarcy lol

  • anyone saying he kept energy for the end of the race because people are slowing is just plain mad. Anyone talking about formation of lactic over 10 seconds of exertion is also mad. I am wasting my breath i feel on this though.

  • @iMaDeMoN2012 well in that case, Ngugi took about 18 strides per 100 meters.

  • @kozmon0t Now you are being confusing. Paces are done by selecting a foot and counting the number of steps that foot takes over a distance. Paces are also the basis for the mile, where "mile" means a thousand in many Latin languages. Paces can also be synonymous with stride; in which a stride is the distance traveled from one foot fall to same foot fall.

  • @iMaDeMoN2012 John Ngugi the distance runner took about 36 strides per 100

  • @kozmon0t paces...my mistake

  • @iMaDeMoN2012 that's counting 2 steps as a stride... better to say 43 strides, less misleading. Otherwise people will think he was taking 5 meter steps.

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