nolife
He'll have a life once he's out spending all that $$$ he's going to get from his endorsement deals.
Only just, tbh. There was a strong headwind, though.
He's not really trying. He's said many times that he doesn't care about records, he just wants the gold medal. If you watch him, he always slows down in the last few feet of the race.
this time he promised he wont slow down and he didn't i guess
That was the 100m final, if you saw the 200m final. He was miles ahead of everyone yet he didn't "step off the gas" at all during the race, he even leaned into the finishing line, he really went all out to break that record. Doing 200m in less than 20 seconds is already crazy, they thought that Johnsons record wouldn't be broken for a long time. Johnson himself (lol) said that Bolt would probably get around 19.5 in this race. If he had no wind or a positive wind on him then he probably would've broken the 19.3 barrierchittydog wrote:
He's not really trying. He's said many times that he doesn't care about records, he just wants the gold medal. If you watch him, he always slows down in the last few feet of the race.
this must be a world record for the number of olympic threads created
true.kylef wrote:
this must be a world record for the number of olympic threads created
There is an 'official' thread for a reason.
pft ok armchair aceMarkooo*Est wrote:
nolife
you mean tail windliquidat0r wrote:
Only just, tbh. There was a strong headwind, though.
headwind(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
pft ok armchair aceMarkooo*Est wrote:
nolifeyou mean tail windliquidat0r wrote:
Only just, tbh. There was a strong headwind, though.
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
No, it was headwind of 0,9 m/s.(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
you mean tail windliquidat0r wrote:
Only just, tbh. There was a strong headwind, though.
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
video link? its removed EVERYWHERE
and not a us-only site either please
and not a us-only site either please
Hax tbfh
no, it was headwind of 0.9m/sB-Scimitar wrote:
No, it was headwind of 0,9 m/s.(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
you mean tail windliquidat0r wrote:
Only just, tbh. There was a strong headwind, though.
wind aided times are not valid for records.(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
Well the previous Johnson 200m record had a tailwind of +0.4m/s, It's upto 2.0m/s of tail wind that's allowed (IAAF rules). Tyson Gay managed to get a time of 9.69 but he had a tail wind of +4.1m/s which is why it's not considered an official record.Ender2309 wrote:
wind aided times are not valid for records.(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
a 2 mile per hour head wind is...
negligible
if i recall correctly i don't think that's enough to really even feel it, it would have a minor effect if you're sprinting, but it's not very much
negligible
if i recall correctly i don't think that's enough to really even feel it, it would have a minor effect if you're sprinting, but it's not very much
im surprised hes so fast with that big head of his the cocky bastard
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you try running with that wind, i tell you, any headwind is a killerBlehm98 wrote:
a 2 mile per hour head wind is...
negligible
if i recall correctly i don't think that's enough to really even feel it, it would have a minor effect if you're sprinting, but it's not very much
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
"look at that fag competing international and breaking world records, he has no life" He says on the internet while sitting alone in his room....Markooo*Est wrote:
nolife
If only he did something worth while with his time, like topping the leader boards in BF2.
Video game forums: what a strange place.
lol, there are like 2-3 posts about how he would have gone even faster if the wind was headed the other way...(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
it seems u only dumbass who doesnt know what i mean under "nolife"VicktorVauhn wrote:
"look at that fag competing international and breaking world records, he has no life" He says on the internet while sitting alone in his room....Markooo*Est wrote:
nolife
If only he did something worth while with his time, like topping the leader boards in BF2.
Video game forums: what a strange place.lol, there are like 2-3 posts about how he would have gone even faster if the wind was headed the other way...(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
Markooo*Est wrote:
it seems u only dumbass who doesnt know what i mean under "nolife"VicktorVauhn wrote:
"look at that fag competing international and breaking world records, he has no life" He says on the internet while sitting alone in his room....Markooo*Est wrote:
nolife
If only he did something worth while with his time, like topping the leader boards in BF2.
Video game forums: what a strange place.lol, there are like 2-3 posts about how he would have gone even faster if the wind was headed the other way...(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
chittydog wrote:
He'll have a life once he's out spending all that $$$ he's going to get from his endorsement deals.
Well, a few others...(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
pft ok armchair aceMarkooo*Est wrote:
nolife
Sorry we don't all speak internet teenager...Thanks for the karma?
A head wind is moving in the opposite direction of the wind.. hence more resistance. So the record is a serious accomplishment...
A tail wind would aid the runner moving in the same direction. For fucks sake are you that daft, not understanding the basic principals of aerodynamics?
A tail wind would aid the runner moving in the same direction. For fucks sake are you that daft, not understanding the basic principals of aerodynamics?
lol, what?(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
A head wind is moving in the opposite direction of the wind.. hence more resistance. So the record is a serious accomplishment...
A tail wind would aid the runner moving in the same direction. For fucks sake are you that daft, not understanding the basic principals of aerodynamics?
The thread had been on how he broke the record, but just barely... only it was pointed out that there was a strong head wind so he would have been even faster with out the wind
You quoted the guy who pointed out that the only reason he beat it by so little was that there was a head wind and tried to correct him that there was a tail wind.
You seemed confused on the fact that he WAS running into the wind. I pointed out that the thread had had quite a few posts on how he would have been even faster with the wind in the opposite direction, and that if you had read it it obvious he must be running in a head wind, because there is no way that going from running with the wind to into the wind will make you faster(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
you mean tail windliquidat0r wrote:
Only just, tbh. There was a strong headwind, though.
Then you explain basic aerodynamics?VicktorVauhn wrote:
lol, there are like 2-3 posts about how he would have gone even faster if the wind was headed the other way...(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
so he was running in to the wind and broke the record?
K...(T)eflon(S)hadow wrote:
A head wind is moving in the opposite direction of the wind.. hence more resistance. So the record is a serious accomplishment...
A tail wind would aid the runner moving in the same direction.