My take on it is YES. Had Bolt been interested in the event. Problem is...he never will be.
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Re: Is a 42.00 400m possible?
Originally posted by MarlowPossible? Probable . . . actually, barring WW3 and/or Zombie Apocalypse (which seems imminent!), inevitable. Time frame? Pretty far into this century. 50 years?
Probability of 42.00 for 400 = Probability of a Zombie Apocalypse.
So obvious, I should kick myself for overlooking that :wink: ."A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
by Thomas Henry Huxley
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Re: Is a 42.00 400m possible?
If James Kirani was capable of running a 19.5 200 (and right now he probably couldn't run 19.9 either) than maybe he could run 42.99; in my opinion if he had Michael Johnson's speed he could do it (maybe also Lashawn Merritt, same thing).
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Re: Is a 42.00 400m possible?
Originally posted by SasukeIf James Kirani was capable of running a 19.5 200 (and right now he probably couldn't run 19.9 either) than maybe he could run 42.99; in my opinion if he had Michael Johnson's speed he could do it (maybe also Lashawn Merritt, same thing).
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Re: Is a 42.00 400m possible?
in theory, the answer to all these hypothetical questions can a guy go sub 42 - 400m, sub 46 400h, a 3:40 mile, the answer is for sure.
but in practice...
the real question is when does the freekish talent show up on the track? when does a michael jordan prefer track over basketball.
right now and into the future, there is a very small talent pool in track.
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Re: Is a 42.00 400m possible?
the real question is when does the freekish talent show up on the track? when does a michael jordan prefer track over basketball.
I btw always asked myself, which would have been Michael Jordans best event?
I remember that he stood not that much out in terms of stand still jumping ability, what we do remember had always been some kind of jump-speed athletism (including his unmatched body control of course)
Henry Lauterbach from GDR formerly had been able to jump 2,30m high combined with 8,35m longjump. I guess Michael Jordan would have been able to match these numbers in the 80ies.
Or would he have been the complete decathlete (he at least would not have lost focus over the two days)?
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Re: Is a 42.00 400m possible?
Originally posted by gibsonthe real question is when does the freekish talent show up on the track? when does a michael jordan prefer track over basketball.
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