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發表於 2006-5-13 03:49:17 | 顯示全部樓層 |閱讀模式
基連!
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Gatlin...
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發表於 2006-5-13 09:18:57 | 顯示全部樓層

well done

where did he break the record?
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發表於 2006-5-13 21:23:19 | 顯示全部樓層
係咪超順風呀
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發表於 2006-5-14 13:54:27 | 顯示全部樓層
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【 本 報 綜 合 報 道 】 美 國 奧 運 兼 世 界 冠 軍 基 寧 終 於 圓 夢 ! 他 上 周 五 在 卡 塔 爾 多 哈 舉 行 的 國 際 田 徑 超 級 大 獎 賽 , 跑 出 九 秒 七 六 的 新 世 界 紀 錄 , 成 為 百 米 「 真 飛 人 」 , 他 更 豪 言 一 年 內 會 將 紀 錄 刷 新 至 九 秒 七 二 !

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這 是 基 寧 第 三 次 於 多 哈 封 王 , 前 世 界 紀 錄 保 持 者 鮑 維 未 有 參 賽 。
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發表於 2006-5-15 18:04:28 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 MatthewChor 於 2006-5-13  09:18 AM 發表

well done

where did he break the record?


卡塔爾
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 樓主| 發表於 2006-5-18 00:16:30 | 顯示全部樓層
田聯更正為平世界紀錄
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發表於 2006-5-18 00:19:46 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 納比 於 2006-5-13  21:23 發表
係咪超順風呀


+1.8
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發表於 2006-5-21 17:36:02 | 顯示全部樓層
9.766
4捨5入...=9.77
平紀錄..可惜....
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發表於 2006-6-12 11:22:16 | 顯示全部樓層
Powell runs 9.77 seconds to equal 100-meter world record

By PAUL LOGOTHETIS, AP Sports Writer
June 11, 2006

GATESHEAD, England (AP) -- Asafa Powell has a message for Justin Gatlin.

"That's how you run a world record," Powell said after he ran 9.77 seconds in the 100 meters at the British Grand Prix on Sunday, equaling the world record he holds with Gatlin.


The Jamaican originally ran 9.77 in June 2005 in Athens, Greece. Gatlin tied Powell's record in Qatar on May 12 after his initial mark of 9.76 was changed five days later because of a timing mistake.

Michael Frater of Jamaica finished second in 10.06. Dwain Chambers of Britain, in his first race since his two-year ban for the drug THG ended last November, finished third in 10.07.

Powell had guaranteed victory at the British Grand Prix and wasn't threatened. He burst out of the blocks, and there wasn't a runner within two strides of him after 20 meters.

"As I said, I can run as fast as I want, when I want. I told them I would do my best here, and I didn't let them down," Powell said.

Gatlin withdrew from the Gateshead meet last weekend after his agent, Renaldo Nehemiah, said there wasn't a contract for the Olympic champion to run against Powell.

The co-world record-holders will race in the 100 at the London Grand Prix on July 28.

The two were last on the same track in Eugene, Oregon at the Prefontaine Classic on May 28 but ran in separate heats. Gatlin won his race in 9.88 and Powell won his in a wind-aided 9.93.

Both maintain that no more than two races between the two should be expected.

"The grudge, quote-unquote, has been healthy for the sport, has brought more life back into the sport, more excitement," Gatlin has said. "People are waiting for the showdown."

The last head-to-head meeting came at Crystal Palace last July, the same track they are expected to meet at for the first time since they tied the record.

While the American ran a smooth race on that occasion to clock the fastest 100 ever in Britain, the Jamaican stopped about 20 meters out of the blocks, clutching his upper right leg and falling to the track. The groin injury kept Powell out for nearly a year.

"I'm not disappointed at not breaking the world record -- it's still early season," he said. "If I get the right conditions, I can go 9.70."

Powell suggested a 9.60 is a possibility this year.

"I don't know what (the new record) is going to be, but it's going to be a lot faster than (9.70). This year I'm feeling a lot stronger, and that means I'm faster, so there's no doubting it."

With a slight wind-tail, Powell had a big lead through the stretch, all but certain to smash Chambers' track record of 10.05, set on June 27, 1999. By the time he flew over the finish, the crowd of 8,500 were on their feet.

"I made it look easy, but that's how I run," he said. "I came out and proved I can run 9.77 seconds again."

Meanwhile, stadium records fell in the women's 100, 200 and 800 and the men's shot put.

Torri Edwards ran a season-best 11.06 in the 100, breaking Katrin Krabbe's 1989 time by 0.08.

Edwards also finished second in the 200 to fellow American Sanya Richards, whose stadium mark of 22.25 topped the time of 22.47 set by Beverley McDonald in 1999.

In the 800, Janeth Jepkosgei of Kenya won in 1:57.22 seconds, breaking Mary Slaney's time of 1:57.60 in 1983.

American shot-putter Christian Cantwell's final throw of 73 feet, 8 inches beat the stadium record of 71-3 set by Ulf Timmerman of Germany in 1989.
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發表於 2006-6-21 17:56:55 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 射手shooter 於 2006-6-12  11:22 AM 發表
Powell runs 9.77 seconds to equal 100-meter world record

By PAUL LOGOTHETIS, AP Sports Writer
June 11, 2006

GATESHEAD, England (AP) -- Asafa Powell has a message for Justin Gatlin.

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好變態....
希望佢可以見證人類極限啦
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發表於 2007-9-10 19:04:31 | 顯示全部樓層
再快0.03

Powell sets 100-meter world record at Rieti Grand Prix

By ALESSANDRA TARANTINO, Associated Press Writer
September 10, 2007

RIETI, Italy (AP) -- Asafa Powell has been working hard since his third-place finish in the 100 meters at the World Championships in Japan.

It paid off Sunday when he lowered his world record by .03 seconds to 9.74 at the Rieti Grand Prix.

"I was much more fluid," said Powell, who had run 9.77 three times. "Zero tension, zero pressure."

Powell set his latest record in the second of two heats, and even eased up at the end to save something for the final, which he won in 9.78.

"This means that I can do even 9.68," the Jamaican said. "I'm worth that time, I know it."

The record was set with a strong wind at his back, but it was below the maximum allowed by the IAAF to make records valid.

In the final, Powell won with no wind. Jamaican teammate Michael Frater was second in 10.03, followed by Jaysuma Saidy Ndure of Norway in 10.10.

"Today I ran like I should have done at the worlds," Powell said. "At Osaka, I was too tense, I was thinking about the race and the time I had to set. Instead, here I was relaxed."

After the final, Powell celebrated amid a crowd of photographers on the field of Raul Guidobaldi stadium, throwing a bouquet of flowers into the stands and shaking hands with fans and signing autographs during a victory lap.

"Me and my coach have been working to getting myself back to normal," Powell said. "I came here today and I executed properly and did what I was supposed to do."

Powell is only the fourth non-American to hold the 100 world record since 1912. Donovan Bailey of Canada (1996), Armin Hary of West Germany (1960) and Percy Williams of Canada (1930) are the others.

Rieti is a fast track on which six middle-distance world records have been set.

"It's a very fast track. I love this track. It's very bouncy," said Powell, who trains in Italy three months of the year. "Italy is a good place for me. It's my second home."

Powell first set the world record of 9.77 in June 2005 in Athens, Greece. Justin Gatlin matched the time in May 2006, but the American faces a suspension of up to eight years following a positive doping test for testosterone and other steroids at the Kansas Relays a month earlier. In June 2006, Powell again ran 9.77, and then did it a third time in August 2006.

But Powell has struggled at major competitions, missing a medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. At the worlds, he finished behind gold medalist Tyson Gay and Derrick Atkins, running 9.96. The bronze was Powell's first major medal.

"That was a race I had to win and I didn't. Enough. I lost," Powell said. "The real Powell is the one from today, not the Osaka one."

Powell had also been one of the favorites at the 2003 worlds, but he was disqualified in the heats for a false start. He missed the 2005 worlds because of a groin injury.

Michael Johnson, the world record holder at both 200 and 400 meters, criticized Powell during the worlds last month, saying the Jamaican is "not a great competitor." Johnson said Powell gave up in Osaka when he was overtaken by Gay in the final 40 meters.

"He's not a great competitor, you can see it in his eyes," Johnson wrote in his column for the British Broadcasting Corp. "He can learn to be a great competitor, but first you have to admit that you're not."

Powell should get another chance to race Gay next Sunday. Both are scheduled to compete at the Golden League's Memorial Van Damme meet in Brussels, Belgium.

Sally McLellan of Australia won the women's 100 in 11.30, followed by Stephanie Durst of the United States in 11.37 and Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie of the Bahamas in 11.38.

Several world champions also won, including Lauryn Williams of the United States in the women's 200, Janeth Jepkosgei of Kenya in the women's 800, Yargelis Savigne of Cuba in the women's triple jump and Irving Saladino of Panama in the men's long jump.
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發表於 2007-9-10 19:13:26 | 顯示全部樓層
9.74
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發表於 2007-9-10 19:19:11 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 terry1225 於 2007-9-10  19:13 發表
9.74


初賽,仲要臨尾收步,不過順風1.7,或許有d幫助
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發表於 2007-9-10 19:21:40 | 顯示全部樓層
決賽時完全無對手比到壓力佢, 真的這麼強嗎
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發表於 2008-6-30 09:07:52 | 顯示全部樓層
Tyson Gay 推到去 9.68
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發表於 2008-6-30 15:46:15 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 射手shooter 於 2008-6-30  09:07 AM 發表
Tyson Gay 推到去 9.68

when , where?
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發表於 2008-6-30 16:30:39 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 MatthewChor 於 2008-6-30  15:46 發表

when , where?


美國本土選拔賽

不過超風速成倍(+4.1m/sec),唔會計落世界紀錄

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