2009 World Championship of Track & Field

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Good Lord, how can anyone possibly allow that she-male to even compete? Here I am watching the 800 meter final, and all I see is one man running 25 meters ahead of 7 women who are running neck-and-neck trying to get to the finish line. I've never seen anything like that in my life!
 

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ah Stella Walsh, the Pole who became a U.S citizen and was later killed accidentally in a shootout in a shopping mall carpark.
If it wasn't for a premature death needing an autopsy she(he) would have taken the secret to the graveEdited by: mastermulti
 

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So mastermulti, do you think Ramil has any chance to medal out of lane one? He would have to run the turn of his life. Usually he has trouble hugging the line as it is. I'm hoping for the best but I wanted him to be in the middle of the track!

Sad to see Sally not get a medal today. Still a good showing to make the final and finish in 5th. D.Orourke from Ireland looked good too finishing 4th.
 

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Ramil is a minor chance of a minor medal, but I think realistically four people could be within a tenth or so and whoever recovers better from yesterday will place. He's still proven himself a superb 200 sprinter that other competitors will be wary of.

Sally slightly injured her back at training 11 days ago, just enough to cause stiffness and spasms which messed with her precious assett, her start. This meant running harder than normal to hold off the fast finishers, which is why she clipped the final hurdle. She wouldn't have beaten 4th place anyway, but her loss of momentum gave the Irish girl the chance to improve a spot and she did a PB, so good for her. This gives the Irish another great result to go with the 20km lady walker's silver, and Gillick and Hession's good showings.

I'm really impressed with Trey Hardee. His 13.84 hurdles puts him back in front with 5504 points after 6 events. Go Trey!

BTW, I was thinking about the top decathletes of the last 30 years and realised all three "black" champions in that time have been an equal mix of ancestry, probably explaining why they have so many cross over talents.............
Daley Thompson - half Nigerian / half Scottish
Dan O'Brien -half Afro Amer / half Finnish (adopted by Irish-Amers)
Bryan Clay -half Afro Amer / half Japanese Edited by: mastermulti
 

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Caster Semenya's grandmother weighs in ... "I know she's a woman -I raised her myself."

also, in the Jimmy Chitwood, uncut extended interview not included in the abovearticle, family members insist that "Semenya is a really good person, with a good heart," and that "Caster lifted a bar bell weighing 4,000 pounds off the ground when she was six years old. She's just a freak of nature."
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also, her father asserts, "Semenyais the epitome of feminine grace. Just look at herroom brightening smile!"
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I remember Rene Richards the tennis player. She was actually Robert Richards who got a sex change. They actually let her play on the women's tour back in the 70's. Thank you left wing pro alternative lifestyle liberal media.....NOT
 

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The way that "thing" strutted around after it won.... she/he looked like one of our black male affletes. More evidence against her
 

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Why bother with the elaborate tests to uncover the he/she dilemma?. One look will do--good grief.
 

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It's pretty hard to believe that Tyson Gay was blowing away Usain Bolt in the 200m just two years ago. Now Bolt is vaporizing Gay and the field with a 19.3 and he isn't even being pushed. It's time for some top sprinter to get exposed because they all do eventually.
 

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The Mens Long Jump is moving on to the finals. Almost everyone of our guys qualified for the final. Craig Pickerings goood friend Greg Rutherford jumped 8.30 meters for one of the best jumps so far. It should be quite a final.

The 200 mens final is on very soon. Good luck Ramil Guliyev!

Here is the list of the long jump and how they did.


Long Jump - MQualification
qualification standard 8.15m or at least best 12 qualified.Group A20 August 2009 - 18:10Position Bib Athlete Country Mark Wind
1 1218 Dwight Phillips USA 8.44 Q (0.5)
2 149 Mitchell Watt AUS 8.14 q (0.3)
3 519 Christopher Tomlinson GBR 8.06 q (0.3)
4 587 Loúis Tsátoumas GRE 8.01 q (1.0)
5 268 Jinzhe Li CHN 8.01 (0.8)
6 420 Tommi Evilä FIN 8.01 (1.1)
7 748 Deokhyeon Kim KOR 7.99 (-0.7)
8 1147 Viktor Kuznyetsov UKR 7.98 (1.7)
9 525 Sebastian Bayer GER 7.98 (0.9)
10 462 Kafétien Gomis FRA 7.90 (0.2)
11 654 Alain Bailey JAM 7.88 (0.1)
12 1149 Andriy Makarchev UKR 7.87 (-0.4)
13 373 Luis Felipe Méliz ESP 7.87 (-0.7) (SB)
14 844 Stephan Louw NAM 7.74 (-0.4)
15 1002 Aleksandr Menkov RUS 7.72 (0.6)
16 292 Ibrahin Camejo CUB 7.71 (1.4)
17 318 Štepán Wagner CZE 7.68 (0.3)
18 758 Mohamed Salman Al Khuwalidi KSA 7.66 (-0.3) (SB)
19 239 Nikolay Atanasov BUL 7.63 (0.6)
20 331 Hugo Chila ECU 7.54 (1.0)
20 717 Konstantin Safronov KAZ 7.54 (2.6)
22 681 Daisuke Arakawa JPN 7.53 (0.3)
894 Henry Dagmil PHI NM (-0.3)

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Dwight Phillips 8.44
(0.5)
Mitchell Watt 8.14
(0.3) X -
Christopher Tomlinson 8.06
(0.3) 8.02
(0.7) 8.00
(0.2)
Loúis Tsátoumas 8.01
(1.0) 7.98
(1.1) 7.86
(-0.4)
Jinzhe Li 8.01
(0.8) 7.92
(1.1) 7.90
(-0.1)
Tommi Evilä X 7.84
(1.2) 8.01
(1.1)
Deokhyeon Kim 7.62
(-0.7) 7.89
(0.8) 7.99
(-0.7)
Viktor Kuznyetsov 7.98
(1.7) 7.87
(1.5) 7.95
(0.4)
Sebastian Bayer 7.98
(0.9) X X
Kafétien Gomis 7.82
(1.5) 7.90
(0.2) 7.68
(0.0)
Alain Bailey 7.63
(0.9) 7.70
(0.1) 7.88
(0.1)
Andriy Makarchev X 7.68
(0.2) 7.87
(-0.4)
Luis Felipe Méliz 7.87
(-0.7) X X
Stephan Louw X 7.74
(-0.4) 7.69
(0.8)
Aleksandr Menkov 7.72
(0.6) X X
Ibrahin Camejo 7.69
(0.7) 7.71
(1.4) 7.57
(0.7)
Štepán Wagner 7.52
(0.9) 7.68
(0.3) 7.49
(0.3)
Mohamed Salman Al Khuwalidi X 7.37
(-0.4) 7.66
(-0.3)
Nikolay Atanasov 7.63
(0.6) X X
Hugo Chila 7.29
(0.5) 7.54
(1.0) -
Konstantin Safronov X 7.54
(2.6) 7.29
(0.0)
Daisuke Arakawa 7.39
(-1.1) 7.50
(0.1) 7.53
(0.3)
Henry Dagmil X X X

Group B20 August 2009 - 18:10Position Bib Athlete Country Mark Wind
1 517 Greg Rutherford GBR 8.30 Q (-0.5) (NR)
2 966 Godfrey Khotso Mokoena RSA 8.29 Q (0.7)
3 889 Irving Saladino PAN 8.16 Q (0.5)
4 140 Fabrice Lapierre AUS 8.14 q (-0.2)
5 1194 Brian Johnson USA 8.09 q (-0.8)
6 801 Yahya Berrabah MAR 8.08 q (1.5)
7 477 Salim Sdiri FRA 8.04 q (0.4)
8 206 Gable Garenamotse BOT 8.03 q (-0.4)
9 766 Hussein Taher Al-Sabee KSA 7.99 (0.4)
10 1028 Ndiss Kaba Badji SEN 7.98 (0.1)
11 661 Nicholas Gordon JAM 7.92 (0.1)
12 1148 Olexiy Lukashevych UKR 7.87 (1.0)
13 315 Roman Novotný CZE 7.86 (0.5)
14 861 Stanley Gbagbeke NGR 7.82 (-0.3)
15 1083 Michel Tornéus SWE 7.78 (0.8)
16 319 Morten Jensen DEN 7.75 (0.5)
17 189 Tyrone Smith BER 7.72 (-0.1)
18 574 Nils Winter GER 7.69 (0.0)
19 1214 Miguel Pate USA 7.61 (-0.1)
20 625 Yochai Halevi ISR 7.42 (0.7) (SB)
328 Carlos Jorge DOM NM (-0.5)
1252 Clayton Latham VIN NM (0.0
 

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nash99 said:
It's pretty hard to believe that Tyson Gay was blowing away Usain Bolt in the 200m just two years ago. Now Bolt is vaporizing Gay and the field with a 19.3 and he isn't even being pushed. It's time for some top sprinter to get exposed because they all do eventually.
I'm guessing that Bolt's run will be nothing close to his world record. If I am right, I will explain why later. And yes, it does bear some relevance to CasteFootball. (If I am wrong, I will hide.)
 

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the chemist's charade of a sprint parade continues ...

Bolt DESTROYS what was considered the most unreachable sprint record in the world: Michael Johnson's 19.32 in the 200 meters.

for Bolt, it was no problem. he SHATTERS the record by .13 seconds! Bolt's world record time = 19.19. furthermore, FOUR men in the race break 19.90, which has never happened in WORLD history!

butdespite this being the fastest 200 meter final in history, Bolt wins by over a half a second! or, in other words ... about 15 meters separated him from second place.

do any of you guys STILL think he's clean?
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in the face of all these obvious cheats, i'm proud of Ramil Guliyev for making the final. he really struggled with his inside lane, though. you could see him fighting to keep in his lane around the turn.

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for the ongoingJamaica tally of sprint medals:

0 in the men's 110 hurdles (but they did have2 finalists who came in fifth and seventh).
1 in the women's 400 hurdles (as well as the fourth place finisher).
1 in the men's 200 meters (as well as the fifth place finisher).

so, of 21 medals given out in the sprints thus far ... 8 have been taken by Jamaicans. and their yam-intensive diet.
 
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Observer said:
nash99 said:
It's pretty hard to believe that Tyson Gay was blowing away Usain Bolt in the 200m just two years ago. Now Bolt is vaporizing Gay and the field with a 19.3 and he isn't even being pushed. It's time for some top sprinter to get exposed because they all do eventually.

I'm guessing that Bolt's run will be nothing close to his world record. If I am right, I will explain why later. And yes, it does bear some relevance to CasteFootball. (If I am wrong, I will hide.)
<div>The race is over isn't it? Or did I look at the wrong one? Bolt won with 19.19 and Ramil got a 20.61.... I'm really pissed if I looked at the right one.</div>
 

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well, in a way you were right Observer ... Bolt wasn't close to the record. he blew it away.

so does this mean you're still going to hide?
 

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Bolt is a joke. Sure he has a personality but he is manufactured like a car. This is not real people. Take it for what it is. Marion Jones had the same effect on people. They called her the queen of track. She was loved and adored as she said over & over that steroids are bad. She fooled almost everyone. I knew then and I know now. Bolt seems to be an ok guy but the fact remains that he is cheating. Cheating the record books, cheating the other athletes, and robing the sport of dignity.

A time of 19.19 is just insane. It's so far off the charts that we can't even comprehend it. He won by a margin bigger than any 200 World Champs or Olympics Finals ever run. Yet we are supposed to belive he is clean. I'm sorry but I'm not a Bolt fan. In fact if you look closely, alot of the men in this race were on something. The fastest 200 meters race ever with 4 guys under 19.90! What a joke. Track is going to suffer. Or they can just keep hiding it like baseball has for decades. I personally hope they someday clean up the sport.

I look forward to the high jump final, the long jump final, 400 meters final and the 4 x 100 Relay. That is about it. The 100 & 200 has been rather dismal from my perspective. Except for the fact that Ramil made the final. You know why he is clean? He got tired like human beings do that are not on drugs. Most of these sprinters these days are like machines. They could run 10 rounds and still go faster. Oh well.

I still have hope for the future. We have young stars rising up. The one thing I wonder is will they be tempted to cheat? No one can compete anymore. This is like lab experiments. Who has the best doctor or chemist? That is who wins the medals. I hope our guys don't get tempted although I could understand if they did.

Come one Wariner. We need at least one sprint medal!Edited by: white lightning
 

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I was thinking Bolt would run a low 19.2, but 19.19 into a negative wind is just f**king crazy. this guy with the right wind and somebody like gay pushing him could break 19. No, he can;t be on drugs! on our side of the race, Rocket looked terrible! his reaction to the gun was bad, and he popped right up and just looked like crap. the boy has had a long season and could use some rest!
 

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"but despite this being the fastest 200 meter final in history, Bolt wins by over a half a second! or, in other words ... about 15 meters separated him from second place".

well, six metres anyway.
imagine being 6 - 8 metres ahead of guys who ALL broke 20 seconds????

Poor old Guliyev, at least he kept the Frenchman from going past him
 

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looks like 2nd place Edwards now holds the WJR at 19.81, which if you want to talk about someone with some crazy improvement, he went from 10.91 / 20.96 last year to 10.09 / 19.81. to give him credit he did run 10.28 / 20.62 two years ago.
 

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I said last year that Bolt should run 18 seconds in the 200m. Last year he didn't really try and broke the WR. This year he did and broke it by .11 seconds...and he wasn't even pushed! I still say 18.90 is possible. However, even the blacks can't keep up with him. When he goes down hopefully it won't take as long as Marion Jones did. I got sick of looking at her crooked teeth for all those years. I don't think I can take Bolt for another 15 years
 

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The scariest race was the Women's 400 meter hurdles where the Jamaican athlete destroyed the field with a new PB. I have never heard of her until today. She destroyed Demus, who had looked like a machine all season. As for Bolt he looked like Secretariat at the Belmont in 73'.
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Trey Hardee won the Decathlon with 8790 pts. A new PB and a World Championship. Great job Trey!!

Once again, the World's Greatest Athlete is a white man. Unfortunately, Bolt will receive all of the press.
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Great shot SteveB, and this is some really good news. I hope Wariner can snatch a medal in tomorrow's 400m final.

As for Bolt, I'm speechless and no idea what to say. At least he's not your typical negro thug, and on the contrary, actually a very likable guy.

But I feel that he's on a no-win situtation here. We have already decided that he's cheating. If he's exposed at some point, then we were right all along. If he's never exposed, that's because the powers that be covered it up so as to prevent the sport from being destroyed.

So that doesn't leave us with much at all.
 

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Good job on all the coverage guys. Keeping me up to date for sure.
Don't be surprised if Michael Johsnon is less than enthused about Bolt shatteringhis record. Johson may accuse Bolt of the possibilty after all. Speaking of which, has any MSM source discussed the possibilty Bolt using PED's?
 

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white is right said:
The scariest race was the Women's 400 meter hurdles where the Jamaican athlete destroyed the field with a new PB. I have never heard of her until today.

She won in Beijing too, with a slightly slower time.

Alpha Male said:
Don't be surprised if Michael Johsnon is less than enthused about Bolt shattering his record. Johson may accuse Bolt of the possibilty after all.

Don't be too sure, he's been commentating for the BBC, and was saying that he thinks Bolt can break 19s. He also said that he think Bolt will step up to the 400m at some point, as there is no competition for him at the 100/200m. This may be Wariner's last chance at a gold.
 

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He may say that but I can tell he is jealous. Alot of blacks have very fragile egos. M.J. is one of those guys. He was speechless during and after the race. I could tell he wasn't very happy. He put on an act but he was angry inside. Michael knows how this is making everyone that has ever sprinted look like turtles. Don't be suprised if alof of athletes, former athletes, and coaches find out what is going on and put a stop to it. One thing is for sure. The US hates to lose. They will not continue to stand by and do nothing. Take it how ever you want to but someone will find something at some point to level the playing field.
 
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