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  • @TheEctomorph i enjoy your views. you speak with common sense, i think though....if he continues to eat plenty of those yams then the world could be his oyster and he could achieve that 400m world record. thats IF he decided to give up the hundred after lowering that record a little more lolololol.

  • @TheEctomorph u r the fukin twat bringing up stuff thats so old, and i obviously shut u up before, where has this new leese of life come from ?? u get rejected over christmas and looking for more troublle, sounds like ure the one having a bad new year ahahhahahahahahaha, i spose that sex change op didnt go to plan huh? lolololol, and ye, its easy for u to restart a problem months later and then call me the troll, nice one!! seriously go hang urself already, sounds like u need it :)

  • @MrDjc1970 [continuing on from my previous 'post' about Usain Bolt.]

    come to an end, IMHO. He will turn 26 years of age in August of this year, and therefore he surely can't afford to delay changing his training regime - from that of a sprinter into that of a quarter-miler - for much longer. (IF he has serious ambitions to be the best 400m runner in the world, that is.)

  • @MrDjc1970 [continuing on from my previous 'post' about Usain Bolt.]

    enormous potential as a 400m runner back in 2002, '03 and '04 - when he was a kid of 15, 16 and 17. (If my memory serves me correctly, he returned a time of 45.35 secs back in the June or July of 2003; shortly before he turned 17 years of age.

    If Bolt wants to become the world's number one quarter miler in 2015 or '16, he will have to start training seriously for that event shortly after this year's Olympic Games

  • @MrDjc1970 [continuing on from my previous 'post' about Usain Bolt.]

    holder for the 400m ... and he (Johnson) is an exceptionally knowledgeable and astute athletics pundit - as well as being a former athlete of considerable renown and ability!

    If the 'Lightning Bolt' really does have a burning ambition to break MJ's outstanding world record [43.18] for the one lap event, then I think that there is a distinct POSSIBILITY - if not a probability that he will succeed. The big man showed

  • @MrDjc1970 I think (in fact, I am virtually certain) that the big Jamaican is potentially capable of running the quarter mile in less than 44.00 seconds. However, whether he is potentially capable of breaking the word record for that event - which currently stands at 43.18 - is another matter. That is an incredible time, and has remained unbeaten for well over a decade now.

    The great Michael Johnson thinks that Mr Bolt MAY WELL have the physical potential to become the next world record

  • @TheEctomorph Happy new year also...

    i just checked out bob hayes and wow he was bloody fast. its nice to meet someone on youtube who actually talks sense when it comes to athletics.

    i will add though.....i would love to see BOLT before he retires, have a crack at Johnson's 400m world record. Whats your opinion on it?.

  • @MrDjc1970

    I read your comments about big Linford with interest.

    Let me take this opportunity to wish you a happy and prosperous 2012.

  • @MrDjc1970 I do not think, for one moment, that Usain Bolt will ever resort to the use of illegal, performance-enhancing drugs. The 6 foot 5" Jamaican speedster is probably the most naturally gifted sprinter who has ever set foot on God's Earth  - with the possible exception of 'Bullet' Bob Hayes, the 1964 Olympic 100m champion from Florida (who retired from track and field athletics before he reached the age of 22, and made a career for himself in American football).

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