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  • Marlow
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    Every time I ever saw Borzov run, I thought it was Hary again. Very similar start and acceleration mechanics. Borzov had the better top-end.

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  • thedodge
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    Originally posted by Per Andersen
    Originally posted by Avante
    Who looks like Ben Johnson?
    You are right! And that terrific jump start from 1988 was no longer so effective when he returned.
    It required power that was no longer there.
    Oh i'am sure the power was there!! when you take extended time off in athletics you lose something every time.

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  • thedodge
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    Originally posted by rhymans
    You don't need to check. This race was annulled as Hary was ruled to have taken a rolling start. The auto time was 10.16. The race was re-run (with abstentions - most notably the French Senegalese sprinter Abdou Seye) and Hary then ran 10.25 [both races hand timed in 10.0]
    What they wait till a 100m race is over to annul it? That's the first time iv'e heard that.

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  • thedodge
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    Originally posted by Rog
    Ben Johnson's starts in 87 and 88 in particular were astonishing - he seemed to leap out of the blocks and then almost gather himself before starting running. It was a wholy different approach to starting.
    Ben used to jump out with both feet slightly before his hands i think its illegal now. Yeh he had a hell of a start!!

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  • Per Andersen
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    Originally posted by Avante
    Who looks like Ben Johnson?
    You are right! And that terrific jump start from 1988 was no longer so effective when he returned.
    It required power that was no longer there.

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  • Avante
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    Originally posted by Rog
    Originally posted by Avante
    I totally disagree. Just look at him in 84 and then 88. Drugs made a huge difference in Ben Johnson.
    Well, if you want to look at his huge increase in muscle bulk, just look at the starting line of a field of elite sprinters today - a lot of them will have physiques like Ben Johnson. He's not unique in that respect either.
    Who looks like Ben Johnson?

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  • Rog
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    Originally posted by Avante
    I totally disagree. Just look at him in 84 and then 88. Drugs made a huge difference in Ben Johnson.
    Well, if you want to look at his huge increase in muscle bulk, just look at the starting line of a field of elite sprinters today - a lot of them will have physiques like Ben Johnson. He's not unique in that respect either.

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  • Avante
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    Originally posted by Rog
    Originally posted by Avante
    Originally posted by Rog
    Ben Johnson's starts in 87 and 88 in particular were astonishing - he seemed to leap out of the blocks and then almost gather himself before starting running. It was a wholy different approach to starting.
    Ben always has to be put in a special section for obvious reasons.
    If by "obvious reasons" you mean drug use, he was hardly unique in that respect - sprinters had been using drugs for decades before him and continued to do so after. It wasn't the drug use that set him apart.
    I totally disagree. Just look at him in 84 and then 88. Drugs made a huge difference in Ben Johnson.

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  • Rog
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    Re: Greatest start ever Armin Hary?

    Originally posted by Avante
    Originally posted by Rog
    Ben Johnson's starts in 87 and 88 in particular were astonishing - he seemed to leap out of the blocks and then almost gather himself before starting running. It was a wholy different approach to starting.
    Ben always has to be put in a special section for obvious reasons.
    If by "obvious reasons" you mean drug use, he was hardly unique in that respect - sprinters had been using drugs for decades before him and continued to do so after. It wasn't the drug use that set him apart.

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  • Avante
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    Originally posted by Rog
    Ben Johnson's starts in 87 and 88 in particular were astonishing - he seemed to leap out of the blocks and then almost gather himself before starting running. It was a wholy different approach to starting.
    Ben always has to be put in a special section for obvious reasons.

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  • Rog
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    Ben Johnson's starts in 87 and 88 in particular were astonishing - he seemed to leap out of the blocks and then almost gather himself before starting running. It was a wholy different approach to starting.

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  • Per Andersen
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    Originally posted by lovetorun
    And that's how he outran Dave Sime...in the start.
    It's hard to beat Hary when you can't start. I think Sime was a meter behind after the first five.
    Hary can't be underestimated. He also had a tremendous pick-up.

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  • Avante
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    If he hadn't lacked speed endurance he could have made a real impact in the 100. His start and accelleration the best I've ever seen including Armin Hary. I'm talking....Herb Washington...histories first 5.8 man.

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  • lovetorun
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    And that's how he outran Dave Sime...in the start.

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  • Per Andersen
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    Originally posted by gh
    Hary was nonetheless a brilliant starter. I remember at the time they supposedly tested him and said he had better reaction time than anyone they had ever seen. He was also technically very good out of the blocks. Check his getaway in the Rome final.
    Oh, yes! And that was after one false start against him.

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