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2006-10-22 16:08:21 · 3 answers · asked by karen s 1 in Sports Olympics

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With good training and good runs behind him, of course his confidence is sky high.

The word is practise!

2006-10-28 23:47:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Michael Johnson: "The 19.32 wasn't a perfect race, I

stumbled out of the blocks. I think 19.2 is possible."

- More on Johnson: There was a lot of talk by sports

journalists that if you divide Johnson's 19.32 in two, you

would get 9.68 for each 100 meters - faster than Donovan

Bailey's new 100 meter record of 9.84. Thus, they reasoned,

Johnson must be the "real" fastest man in history. This logic

fails to recognize that Johnson's second 100 meters was run

with the aid of a full running start. In reality, Johnson was

timed in 10.12 for the first 100 meters of his historic race.

From there, he closed with 9.2 for the last 100 meters, which

, of course, was with a running start.:-)

2006-10-28 05:46:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

confinence??!

2006-10-27 11:19:25 · answer #3 · answered by Bo V 4 · 2 1

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