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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    Simbane ran 9.82, but didn't win a medal. A ridiculously fast race. Noah Lyles had to run a PB to win it.

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    And the US overtakes China at the top of the medal table.

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    @sparky said in Olympics Thread:

    Simbane ran 9.82, but didn't win a medal. A ridiculously fast race. Noah Lyles had to run a PB to win it.

    Fastest 100m of all time (combined times)

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    @MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:

    It really is bloody amazing how well Aussie do in the Olympics. Blows my mind every time.

    Just seem to be in competitive across the board

    It did not go unnoticed to me that they are one of the countries that are near the top of the actual medal table and the per capita table as well

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    @MiketheSnow said in Olympics Thread:

    @sparky said in Olympics Thread:

    Simbane ran 9.82, but didn't win a medal. A ridiculously fast race. Noah Lyles had to run a PB to win it.

    Fastest 100m of all time (combined times)

    Seven runners under 9.90 and one other at 9.91.

    A really great standard, although still behind what Usain Bolt achieved.

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    In 1992 Linford Christie won the 100m Olympic Final in 9.92. In 1924 (the last Paris Games) Harold Abrahams won it in 10.60.

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    Meet the fastest forward pack on Earth.

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    100 Metre split times.

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    @sparky said in Olympics Thread:

    @MiketheSnow said in Olympics Thread:

    @sparky said in Olympics Thread:

    Simbane ran 9.82, but didn't win a medal. A ridiculously fast race. Noah Lyles had to run a PB to win it.

    Fastest 100m of all time (combined times)

    Seven runners under 9.90 and one other at 9.91.

    A really great standard, although still behind what Usain Bolt achieved.

    Reluctant to share this on account of James Corden being in it……he’s actually a better sprinter than comedian

    But good for perspective……Boult definitely cruising and having fun.

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    @MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:

    It really is bloody amazing how well Aussie do in the Olympics. Blows my mind every time.

    Just seem to be in competitive across the board

    They have been in a 12-16 year purple patch with their female swimmers. I’m not a huge watcher of the swimming but they just keep unearthing new talent year after year.

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    @ACT-Crusader it’s not just the swimming tho.

    Two out of 3 medals in woman’s high jump.

    Whatever they do at their training camps, it’s clearly world class, if not world leading.

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    @MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:

    @ACT-Crusader it’s not just the swimming tho.

    Two out of 3 medals in woman’s high jump.

    Whatever they do at their training camps, it’s clearly world class, if not world leading.

    Two out 4 to be fair...😉

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    @canefan said in Olympics Thread:

    @Billy-Tell said in Olympics Thread:

    @booboo said in Olympics Thread:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Olympics Thread:

    @booboo said in Olympics Thread:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Olympics Thread:

    @Billy-Tell said in Olympics Thread:

    @MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:

    @Billy-Tell said in Olympics Thread:

    Is there any evidence against the Chinese swimmer…or is just that he’s Chinese?

    Nothing. Absolutely nothing.

    But if you google him now it’s all about the speculation of being a drugs cheat.

    Absolutely shameful.

    I mean if his name was Marchand no one would bat an eyelid.

    The Chinese do have history so im not saying he’s definitely clean but it strikes me as a bit of racism for the moment.

    Yes they most definitely would. Anybody who knows anything about swimming knows this doesn't pass the smell test. Him being Chinese doesn't exactly help given their history. Christ, accusations were levelled at Ian Thorpe back in the day. More racism?

    If he was Russian?

    ?

    Would it be "racist" to question a freak performance from a competitor from a country with form in doping if he was Russian?

    I’d be suspicious if the Russians didn’t cheat. That’s my default setting.

    I seem to have stirred a hornets nest here somewhat.

    Both the Chinese and the Russians have been caught cheating at one time or another. And such an exceptional performance out of the blue will raise eyebrows. Regardless of the ethnicity of the athlete

    Michelle Smith the Republic of Ireland swimmer a prime example. They must have been Irish level stupidity to think they could get away with it! The fact that she effectively has is even more staggering.

    John Lohn - Editor-in-Chief  /  Nov 23, 2023

    The Con of Michelle Smith: How the Irish Lass Cheated the Swimming World

    The Con of Michelle Smith: How the Irish Lass Cheated the Swimming World

    Michelle Smith was a star at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, but she is best known as a doping cheat whose sudden rise was a fraud.

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    Not sure if this is real, but it gives some perspective on an Olympic swimmer vs reasonable "average Joe" swimmers. These athletes are out of this world.

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    @No-Quarter said in Olympics Thread:

    Not sure if this is real, but it gives some perspective on an Olympic swimmer vs reasonable "average Joe" swimmers. These athletes are out of this world.

    I'm not surprised. Pro/elite athletes are like a different sub species. Just that much faster and stronger in every way relating to their sport

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    @MajorRage said in Olympics Thread:

    @ACT-Crusader it’s not just the swimming tho.

    Two out of 3 medals in woman’s high jump.

    Whatever they do at their training camps, it’s clearly world class, if not world leading.

    Funding is a part of it. Our richest woman, Gina Reinhardt (mining billionaire) has put millions into select Olympic sports purely out of philanthropy - swimming, rowing, beach volleyball being three.

    But also the Government invest pretty well, and are quite targeted in where they invest. If you're not a sport that consistently delivers medals then you have to sing for your supper.

    It's one of the reasons why our Women's 7s has success where our 15s are poor - they tap into Olympic funding through the Federal Government. Thus our 7s women are full time, where the others are working 9 to 5 and training outside of that.

    And while our women are incredibly talented, I think it's probably fair to say there is a shallower pool of competition across the board given the attitudes towards females in certain parts of the world.

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    @canefan said in Olympics Thread:

    @No-Quarter said in Olympics Thread:

    Not sure if this is real, but it gives some perspective on an Olympic swimmer vs reasonable "average Joe" swimmers. These athletes are out of this world.

    I'm not surprised. Pro/elite athletes are like a different sub species. Just that much faster and stronger in every way relating to their sport

    And perfection of technique. My wife takes a third of my strokes to swim faster, for longer.

    As much as I don't think butterfly should be a thing, one has to marvel that there are people who can not only do it without drowning, but do it so well they could beat joe average doing any other stroke over 100m.

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    @antipodean said in Olympics Thread:

    @canefan said in Olympics Thread:

    @No-Quarter said in Olympics Thread:

    Not sure if this is real, but it gives some perspective on an Olympic swimmer vs reasonable "average Joe" swimmers. These athletes are out of this world.

    I'm not surprised. Pro/elite athletes are like a different sub species. Just that much faster and stronger in every way relating to their sport

    And perfection of technique. My wife takes a third of my strokes to swim faster, for longer.

    lucky you mentioned "to swim"

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    @No-Quarter said in Olympics Thread:

    Not sure if this is real, but it gives some perspective on an Olympic swimmer vs reasonable "average Joe" swimmers. These athletes are out of this world.

    I tried running at the pace the marathon medal contenders will be, I managed to last about 100m before I was gassed. Its just incredible that humans can sustain that for 2 hours.

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    @Cyclops yeah I saw something the other day showing the 1km times for the 10,000m record, ave 2.37 per km...they'd be lapping me just after I complete my 1st km!

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