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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick
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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

Hilarious! I wonder if The Guardian is going to make a recreation of what happened inside Bolt's room with those three Swedish chicks.




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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

This is more interesting:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/...-ever.html
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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

Usain Bolt, the perfect axample of an Alpha Male. Kids, take notes. I remember reading an article a few months back about how he was preparing for this years olympics, and it turns out that he broke up with his HB10ish model girlfriend at the time so he could concentrate all his focus on his dreams of beating his own olympic record. Nothing says more Alpha than a guy willing to let go of a relationship to chase his own dreams. He knew once he reached his goal he would have pussy falling from the sky. Class dismissed.
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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

Have you guys taken a look at Bolt's Twitter? He describes himself as follows:

"The most naturally gifted athlete the world has ever seen."

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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

After the 100 meter final, I told a friend that Bolt should be tested. Not for drugs, but for nitrous canisters on his body. He hits the button, and simply dusts the field. Sprinters are the most peacocking cats out there. They have to be. I heard that Tyson Gay, the US sprinter that finished 4th, was in tears and inconsolable. He didn't even make the final in '08, so he probably knows he's done. Justin Gatlin felt fortunate to get bronze. You're not just racing for a gold medal, but the title of fastest man on the planet.

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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

Quote: (08-07-2012 03:51 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

After the 100 meter final, I told a friend that Bolt should be tested. Not for drugs, but for nitrous canisters on his body. He hits the button, and simply dusts the field. Sprinters are the most peacocking cats out there. They have to be. I heard that Tyson Gay, the US sprinter that finished 4th, was in tears and inconsolable. He didn't even make the final in '08, so he probably knows he's done. Justin Gatlin felt fortunate to get bronze. You're not just racing for a gold medal, but the title of fastest man on the planet.

Kinda sucks for Gay. Here he is, the next golden boy, and Bolt shows up on 08 and shits on you and everyone else for the next four years. Mad respect for Bolt, and despite having seen him run plenty of times it's still amazing to watch him out there every race.
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Usain Bolt: The fastest man on Earth brick by brick

Quote: (08-07-2012 04:01 PM)flyfreshandyoung Wrote:  

Quote: (08-07-2012 03:51 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

After the 100 meter final, I told a friend that Bolt should be tested. Not for drugs, but for nitrous canisters on his body. He hits the button, and simply dusts the field. Sprinters are the most peacocking cats out there. They have to be. I heard that Tyson Gay, the US sprinter that finished 4th, was in tears and inconsolable. He didn't even make the final in '08, so he probably knows he's done. Justin Gatlin felt fortunate to get bronze. You're not just racing for a gold medal, but the title of fastest man on the planet.

Kinda sucks for Gay. Here he is, the next golden boy, and Bolt shows up on 08 and shits on you and everyone else for the next four years. Mad respect for Bolt, and despite having seen him run plenty of times it's still amazing to watch him out there every race.

No doubt. The sprinting game is cruel. If you don't break through in your window, someone else comes along. If you get hurt and lose a fraction off your time, you might not medal. Lolo Jones was a couple of hurdles away from a gold medal, but clipped a hurdle and ended up 7TH! She makes it back to the final 4 years later, and doesn't even medal. She's 30 years old, and two other Americans finished ahead of her in the race, and the winner, from Australia, looks like she's ready to dominate the 100 hurdles for a minute. She missed her window, and now she's done.

"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."
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