Usain Bolt: Still Considerably Faster Than All of Us
OK, maybe the headline is misleading. Saying "all of us" implies that Bolt set a world record in the 300M video below and that's not the case. He actually came up .12 short of Michael Johnson's record by clocking in at 30.97. That being said, he did it on a wet track and glided past the competition, so hopefully you'll allow me this indulgence in the headline.
Bolt's latest blazing performance comes at the Czech Golden Spike meet.
Sort of like the Penn Relays video we posted a month ago, it's good to know that Bolt still exists out there in the universe, blowing past everything with relative ease. It's not terribly difficult to lose track of Olympic stars during these middle years between the games, but Bolt is one guy we should all continue to monitor regularly. There's really no one else doing what he does.
(H/T to Huffington Post)
View full post on The Sporting Blog
Tagged with: Bolt • Considerably • Faster • new • p • s • still • Than • Usain