Monthly Archive for August, 2009

Tweets this week

  • Turned 40 on Friday, joined National Trust on Sunday. Is that it, is it all over now? #
  • What a champion Bekele is. Cracking finish to the World Championship 5k #
  • RT @GuardianEdu Analysis: Education becomes an election battleground http://bit.ly/NQHon #
  • RT @JonDennis Plans for an evangelical church in Crystal Palace. We want a cinema http://tinyurl.com/opqhta #

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9.58 & 19.19

This blog is about endurance running, but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to write about the amazing sprinting exploits of a certain Usain Bolt at last week’s IAAF World Athletics Championships in Berlin.

Many commentators and journalists have struggled to find the right superlatives to describe his new world records for the 100m and 200m, ‘amazing’, ’staggering’, ‘incredible’ seem to be the leading contenders. But none come close. I don’t mind admitting that I jumped out of my seat and screamed at the TV when I saw the time of 9.58 seconds for Bolt’s 100m. He destroyed his previous mark and given that his preparation was not as good as for last year’s Olympics his run was all the more remarkable. According to the Hungarian tables which compare world records across events his 100m record is equivalent to a 9.15m long jump and a 1.59.14 marathon, making it arguably the best of all the world records.

There have been some big names and some superb achievements in men’s sprinting over the years. Growing up in the 1980s I watched Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis, Donovan Bailey, Linford Christie and many others. They broke world records and won medals. Some were professional and dedicated to their sport (though many decided to cheat and ended up disgraced), but they were not exactly lovable. So in many ways what is most remarkable about Bolt is not just how fast he runs, but the way he does it. For him, entertaining the crowd and having fun are just as important. During the rounds of the 100m GB athlete @JnetteKwakye tweeted that sprinters seem to have lost what she called their ‘game face’ and that it had all become a bit of a ‘panto’. Janette speaks from a position of some experience. After all she stood on the start line of the 100m Olympic final in Beijing. But I do think she is wrong. As a spectatator I love the fact we don’t have the ridiculous macho posturing you used to get at the start of every 100m and 200m race. Most of the time it meant absolutely nothing and bore no relation to the quality of what was to follow. What Bolt has done to cut through all that nonsense and connect with the audience. Now everyone is at it. Even Kenenisa Bekele was playing to the crowd on the start line for the men’s 5000m.

No doubt 1000s of youngsters are being turned on to sprinting. And that’s important. Its only by having heros that you create the next generation of runners. Some day, somone will run faster than Usain Bolt. We just may have to wait a long time to see it.

Tweets this week

  • Hold on to your hats, its almost Usain o’clock #
  • Jessica ennis, you superstar #
  • Oh my god, he destroyed it. 9.58! How fast will he be when he grows up? #
  • Louise Hazel is guaranteed a job in TV after she finishes running and jumping. A natural in front of the camera #
  • Every time I watch it the more bonkers it seems: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8204505.stm #
  • RT @conorfryan Why the Tory plans for league tables could destroy vocational qualifications. http://tinyurl.com/o9c6gx #
  • Please do it for us Christine, if only to shut up Michael Johnson #
  • Well done Phillips. A pb to win gold, you can’t ask for more than that #
  • Paula pulls out of the marathon: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/8211211.stm #
  • Took a detour on my cycle ride to my meeting so I could go past the Oval. Just to be a part of it, you know, a bit #ashes #
  • What a magic moment in the high jump. Crowd totally silent. Spine tingling stuff #
  • Tomorrow is my 14601 day #

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Tweets this week

  • Had a really great day. Family bbq and some serious cricket. Got cleaned bowled by @chilesl. Not pleased #
  • Ok, I give up – tea and cake it is #
  • Oi, Premier League, back off. We have the Ashes to finish and the World Athletics Championships to go yet. Get in line and wait your turn. #
  • Am loving this blue track for the world athletics champs #
  • Cram you need to watch more carefully. Powell looked as if he tweaked something after 50 metres #
  • RT@Glinner Labour now attempting to use #welovethenhs for their political ends. Wonder if they’ll do same with #makelabourapologiseforIraq? #
  • Forget the NHS for a day #welovejessicaennis #

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Tweets this week

  • Is it too early in the morning for homemade cake? #
  • Off to run a 5k in Battersea Park #
  • Legs are nice and achy after last nights 5k run. Big thanks to Run and Become for another superbly organised event #
  • Cycling country lanes, listening to the radio and your favourite song comes on, so you sing your head off. Woohoo! #lifessimplepleasures #
  • Having a beer and catching up with @paullemmon_art #
  • Emergency garden repairs this morning – flippin rain #
  • RT @cyclesocial Cycle Friday is encouraging less experienced cyclists to commute by bike into London. http://tinyurl.com/ngda78 #
  • RT @gofasterfood Recipe for beetroot, carrot, apple & watercress iron boost drink to increase your stamina! http://tinyurl.com/lrrza6 #

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