Has Usain hurt market value of athletes in 1100m and 200m as well as athletes in other events as well. For example, who is going to pay Asafa huge money when he is no longer a threat to break WR (especially after him dogging it in many of the meets this year. Since Bolt will have to be payed a huge amount of money just to appear at a meet, will that cause a reduction in other athletes appearance fees?
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Bolt is the subject of the column I wrote for the magazine just before the issue, and in it I make (or attempt to!) the case that like Carl Lewis before him (or like Tiger in golf) he may be bad for the sport overall. At least in the sense of trying to put a meet on: he's bigger than the sport now. He IS the sport, so if you don't have him, you got bupkis.
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Originally posted by ghlike Carl Lewis before him (or like Tiger in golf) he may be bad for the sport overall. At least in the sense of trying to put a meet on: he's bigger than the sport now. He IS the sport, so if you don't have him, you got bupkis.
At the end of the day, you still need 8 runners to fill up all the lanes.
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It's almost gotten to the point where the first criteria for a great meet is not how many stars you were able to hire, but whether Bolt is among those, making him the entire cake instead of the icing. A cake with only one ingridient, as tasty as it might be, is not the one you want to eat.
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This is similar to a thought I posted in another thread. Bolt (and Flo-Jo before him) has taken away a significant element from the sprints -- the possibility of a WR being set by someone else. For many (not all, mind you), this will decrease interest in those events.
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Originally posted by croflashA cake with only one ingridient, as tasty as it might be, is not the one you want to eat.Fire Impossible.
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Originally posted by ghBolt is the subject of the column I wrote for the magazine just before the issue, and in it I make (or attempt to!) the case that like Carl Lewis before him (or like Tiger in golf) he may be bad for the sport overall. At least in the sense of trying to put a meet on: he's bigger than the sport now. He IS the sport, so if you don't have him, you got bupkis.
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Originally posted by JRMTFor many (not all, mind you), this will decrease interest in those events.
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Originally posted by JRMThis is similar to a thought I posted in another thread. Bolt (and Flo-Jo before him) has taken away a significant element from the sprints -- the possibility of a WR being set by someone else. For many (not all, mind you), this will decrease interest in those events.
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Originally posted by ATKOriginally posted by JRMThis is similar to a thought I posted in another thread. Bolt (and Flo-Jo before him) has taken away a significant element from the sprints -- the possibility of a WR being set by someone else. For many (not all, mind you), this will decrease interest in those events.
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