Over the weekend the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix 2009 saw something special from the United States two best 100 meter sprinters.
On the women's side Carmelita Jeter ran a 10.64, the second fastest time ever for a woman.
because a possible error in the anemometer that measures wind at track meets.
On the men's side Tyson Gay is healthy again and proving that he can compete with Usain Bolt by running a 9.69.
These athletes are setting us up nicely for next year's competitions and for the 2012 Olympics in London. Just wow!
It was quite something. In fact the only time faster was Florence Griffith-Joyner's time in 1988 which has been deemed as "probably strongly wind assisted, but recognised as a world record"
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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