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  • [HOLY S**T!] Usain Bolt shocked by Yohan Blake's 100m Olympic trials win

    DANG THESE DAYS UNDER 10 SECS HAPPENS A LOT. 3 PEOPLE ALL UNDER. THIS OLYMPICS WILL BE INTERESTING.




    Usain Bolt suffered a big upset in the 100m final at the Jamaican Olympic trials when he was beaten by Yohan Blake who clocked 9.75 seconds.

    Blake stormed past defending Olympic champion Bolt - who ran 9.86 seconds - to set the year's fastest time and a personal best.

    Former world record holder Asafa Powell was third with 9.88 seconds at Kingston's National Stadium.
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    Leon Mann BBC Sports News, in Kingston

    We were expecting something special but this was truly something else. Yohan Blake's electric 9.75 left Jamaica in a state of shock.

    Blake describes himself as "The Beast" and he tucked into the 100m final like he hadn't eaten for days.

    Usain Bolt was supposed to win this one. It would be his statement of intent to tear up London 2012. But he just didn't look himself. Before both the semi and final there was no joking, smiling or fooling about. We assumed it suggested a real focus. But on reflection something wasn't right.

    Asafa Powell will complete Jamaica's big three going into the London Olympics. He had flown to Florida for treatment on the morning of the race and, soon after he crossed the line in the final, he collapsed and had to be helped off the track for medical attention.

    The result sees all three men qualify for the London 2012 Olympics.

    The 9.75 time also makes Blake the fourth fastest man of all time behind Bolt's world record of 9.58, American Tyson Gay's 9.69 and Asafa Powell's 9.72.

    "No pressure at all... everything is good. I'm just fortunate," Blake said after beating his personal best of 9.82. "I'm the national champion of Jamaica now, I go into the Olympics like this."

    Bolt was slow out of the blocks in both the final and earlier semi-final. He said afterwards of his start: "I had to ignore it. I had trouble getting out, but I kept feeling like I could not give up."

    It was the first time Bolt and Blake had faced each other since Blake took the world title in Daegu last year, after the Olympic champion was disqualified for a false start.

    Bolt, who won Olympic gold in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at the 2008 Games in Beijing, had held the previous fastest time in the world this year after clocking 9.76 in Rome last month.

    In the semi-finals, it was Powell who clocked the fastest time of 9.92 seconds, with Blake third in the same race, behind Nesta Carter.

    After a slow start Bolt eventually took the lead midway in his semi-final and won in 10.01, nosing out Michael Frater on 10.02.

    In the women's 100m final, defending Olympic champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce broke the Jamaican record with a time of 10.70 seconds, with Veronica Campbell-Brown second and Kerron Stewart third.

    Nearly 400 Jamaican athletes have been competing for about 60 berths in London in what could be the largest athletics delegation ever sent to an Olympics by the Caribbean nation.

  • #2
    wasn't usains personal best at 100 m years ago 9.60 or smth?

    that's sick

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    • #3


      With the way he was leaving them at the end he should do damn well in the 200m also.

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      • #4
        Bolt got a ****ty start but well run by Blake.

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        • #5
          These times in the 100m are just other worldly.

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          • #6
            Bolt is like one of those big single turbo Supra's, or Twin turbo Ford GT's. You can bust them up from dig, or low roll. But on the big end? Your ass is TOAST.

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            • #7
              Usian looks bad there. TBH he will have to be at his best to win the 100 metre title.

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              • #8
                Ya Bolt didnt look like Bolt there.

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                • #9
                  Bolt has only run 3 times faster than that in his entire career. He's going to have to pull out one of his best ever performances if Blake runs like this at the Olympics.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Own3d View Post
                    Bolt has only run 3 times faster than that in his entire career. He's going to have to pull out one of his best ever performances if Blake runs like this at the Olympics.
                    I think Blake has the 4th fastest time of all time so it's a big one. Can he produce that time again? Who knows but this time Usian has pressure on him, and pressure causes tension which is bad for sprinting. He most definitely can not relax at the last 10 metres like he just found out he won a lottery.

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