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He runs a 3.89 Forty: I'm not so much improving what I think is an honest and correct answer, but I thought any track fan would be interested to know that in Usain Bolt's Record 100M dash of 9.58, his split time at the forty yard mark was 3.85. The only thing is, track experts have researched enough to be sure you can subtract .2 seconds from a 100M split because of the strategy used in both sprints. In the 100 the runner remains low out of the blocks for nearly 20 yards/meters before slowly rising to a near erect stance around 30 to 40 yards into the race. In the forty yard dash he/she would rise much faster in order to reach their top speed asap obviously because of the shorter distance. So, if we were to apply the experts findings to Bolt's split time in his unbelievable 9.58 100M record, it means Bolt is capable of running a 3.65 forty yard dash (I once placed a bet that I could run 5 yards pass first base in under 4.0, 35 yards, I made about $375., not one of about 20 guys bet on me, after running a 3.85, but to think Bolt would have been 15 ft. ahead at that point is mind blowing), and his coaches think he's capable of reaching the 9.4's. Considering how slowly the 100M record has been bettered, sometimes as little as a few one-hundreds in of a second in a year or two over the past century, one can only conclude that Usain "Lightening" Bolt, who was the first to break the 9.7 barrier, and a year later the 9.6 barrier, already could easily be called the greatest athlete of the century, and not worry one bit that someone else will come along in the next 88 years and set times more mind-bending, in such a short amount of time, or hit 100 HR's in a MLB season, average a 100 points a game in the NBA, or score 50 TD's in an NFL season. It doesn't seem that long ago when the juiced Canadian sprinter, Ben Johnson shocked the world with a then unheard of, 9.79 in 1988. After finding he cheated, it took Maurice Greene of the US. 11 years to tie that time. Green is also the last American to hold the 100M world record. Gatlin and Montgomery have broken his time, but not without finding they too had used drugs. Since then the two greatest Jamaican sprinters, Asafa Powell and Bolt have taken turns holding the title of "Fastest Man Alive." The unluckiest sprinter in history has to be Tyson Gay of the US. He's the US. 100M record holder with a very respectable 9.69, but to think he'd have to better his best by .11 seconds just to tie Bolt must give him chest pains. While researching this subject, I discovered that my personal times in a few races are still competitive even though I was a 1972 high school graduate. I would have finished second (my best of 6.39 would have been embarrassed by the new record holder) in the National High School Championships in the indoor 60M, and I'm sure my 4.23 forty (eventually called unofficial because I was only wearing gym shorts, great, new track shoes, and run on a great cork track) is still very competitive from viewing the college football combines. But I saw one high school record that astonished me. The national record is down to 10.00 in the 100M. When I was a senior in south suburban Chicago's (sorry.LOL) High, the 100M winner that year won with a 10.6. That's why I'm just amazed at todays times and accomplishments. One last prediction: the two longest running track records (both now broken) was Lee Evans 43.5 400M record at the '68 Olympics, and Pietro Miena's highly controversial 19.74 or .76 200M record (whatever it was. It was held in Italy with quite a wind, so you assume anything you want, but LOL, Bolt ran an official 19.31) both stood for over two decades. If Bolt breaks his 9.58 again, I'll bet it could stand for 30 years or more. Thanks for your time. You may all take a nap now.

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