H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
9.76 seconds!
http://www.usatf.org/athletes/bios/Gatlin_Justin.asp 5/13/2006 3:14:06 AM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
raleigh represent. gg 5/13/2006 3:30:50 AM |
BigHitSunday Dick Danger 51059 Posts user info edit post |
that is just insane, god damn 5/13/2006 9:02:08 AM |
spro All American 4329 Posts user info edit post |
how low can it go? 5/13/2006 10:13:59 AM |
abonorio All American 9344 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on May 13, 2006 at 12:26 PM. Reason : nm]
5/13/2006 12:25:47 PM |
BEU All American 12512 Posts user info edit post |
video plz, kkthx 5/13/2006 12:42:48 PM |
jwb9984 All American 14039 Posts user info edit post |
imagine someone running really fast in a straight line for 100 meters
there ya go 5/13/2006 1:03:05 PM |
superchevy All American 20874 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "imagine someone running really, really fuckin' fast in a straight line for 100 meters
there ya go" |
i fixed it for ya.5/13/2006 1:13:50 PM |
nastoute All American 31058 Posts user info edit post |
22.919 mph average
fastest instantanious speed ever, not by this guy, is said to be about 27.067 mph
[Edited on May 13, 2006 at 1:30 PM. Reason : .] 5/13/2006 1:28:04 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
4.477184024e-8 x speed of light of ice 5/13/2006 1:32:33 PM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
get him some pads, some cleats, some stick-em
and just throw 30 yard bombs at him all day 5/13/2006 2:10:42 PM |
eleusis All American 24527 Posts user info edit post |
does the plus by the wind speed mean he was running into the ~5mph wind? 5/13/2006 2:21:48 PM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
5/15/2006 1:25:34 AM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
gg 5/15/2006 1:55:02 AM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/more/05/17/gatlin.ap/index.html
>_< 5/17/2006 9:54:22 AM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
pwnt 5/17/2006 10:15:51 AM |
BigHitSunday Dick Danger 51059 Posts user info edit post |
^^^^^ with the wind
[Edited on May 17, 2006 at 10:16 AM. Reason : k] 5/17/2006 10:15:58 AM |
hunterb2003 All American 14423 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "IAAF takes away Gatlin's world record
Posted: 10 minutes ago MONTE CARLO, Monaco (AP) - Justin Gatlin equaled but did not break the 100-meter world record at the Qatar Grand Prix last week, the sport's governing body said Wednesday.
The International Association of Athletics Federations said a timing error in Doha gave Gatlin a time of 9.76 seconds, which was one-hundredth of a second below Asafa Powell's world mark of 9.77. Justin Gatlin celebrates his world-record mark in the 100-meter dash -- a mark that the IAAF took away from him on Wednesday, citing a timing error. (Abdul Basit / Associated Press)
The IAAF said Gatlin's time was actually 9.766 seconds, and that should have been manually rounded up to 9.77.
The time has been adjusted to 9.77 and, pending ratification, will equal the record set by Powell on June 14, 2005, in Athens, Greece, the IAAF said.
The IAAF said it acted after being informed of the error by Tissot Timing.
The 24-year-old American sprinter received wide acclaim after been credited with breaking the record Friday - giving him the unofficial title of the world's fastest human.
"This was a perfect race," Gatlin said then. "I am a competitor and I promised I would get the world record and I have done it. Now I can say I'm the fastest in the world, and it feels great."
Gatlin is the reigning Olympic and world champion in the 100.
Gatlin and Powell are scheduled to face each other for the first time this year at the Gateshead meet in England on June 11.
When Powell set the record last year, he bettered the mark of 9.79 set by Maurice Greene in Athens in June 1999. Tim Montgomery's mark of 9.78, set in Paris in 2002, was wiped off the books when he was suspended for two years based on information uncovered in the BALCO doping scandal.
Gatlin's previous best was the 9.85 he ran in winning the gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics. His time was 9.88 when he won the world title last year in Helsinki, Finland.
He also won the world 200-meter title. " |
5/17/2006 11:13:34 AM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26099 Posts user info edit post |
PWNT by clocks. 5/17/2006 11:16:45 AM |
BelowMe All American 3150 Posts user info edit post |
vols represent 5/17/2006 12:58:15 PM |
Saddamizer Suspended 5294 Posts user info edit post |
thats what he gets for dragging ass at the end 5/17/2006 1:28:15 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
Tennessee represent bitches 5/17/2006 3:48:36 PM |
eleusis All American 24527 Posts user info edit post |
when the IOC finally figures out how to test for HGH, this record will stay put for at least 2 decades. 5/17/2006 8:25:17 PM |
Weeeees All American 23730 Posts user info edit post |
that sucks for him 5/17/2006 8:41:46 PM |
boader Veteran 415 Posts user info edit post |
.002 seconds wow that is so small i would be pissed 5/17/2006 8:45:08 PM |
eleusis All American 24527 Posts user info edit post |
what I don't understand is why they don't keep records to the millisecond if they have the technology to time that accurately? 5/17/2006 9:01:16 PM |
sarijoul All American 14208 Posts user info edit post |
from the SI article linked above:
Quote : | "Davies said IAAF rules specify that times must be to the hundredth of a second, adding that timing equipment was not yet sophisticated enough to accurately measure to the thousandth of a second. Wind speeds and weather and track conditions also come into play.
"You could never compare times to the thousandths due to all the conditions," Davies said. "The rule is clear. We are sticking to hundredths."" |
5/17/2006 9:19:36 PM |
H8R wear sumthin tight 60155 Posts user info edit post |
robbed. 5/18/2006 2:31:20 AM |