- Jun 6, 2005
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He's done it again. From last night's IAAF 100m final, Berlin:
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Bolt covered the course - from a standing start - at 23.35 miles per hour. However, he dashed from the 60m to the 80m mark in 1.61 seconds - 27.79 mph.
If he could maintain that speed over the whole 100m, with a flying start, he would record a time of 8.05 sec.
Britain's Bradley Wiggins was only travelling 7.03mph faster than Bolt when he won Olympic track cycling gold in the men's 4km individual pursuit in Beijing.
love how stavros flatley's new job is the camera man(roughly 1.34 mins into the video!)
Tony Gardner could've given him a run for his money :up:we shud sign him. imagine he runnig down the wing
I think the 100m took a lot more out of me than it did in Beijing," said Bolt. "I wasn't in the best of shape, like I was in Beijing, but a good night's sleep should make sure I'm OK.