Bolt to visit 'Late Show' with David Letterman
Published 9/11/2008 at The Seattle Times: Sports
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ew.com 9/12/2008 — (from Entertainment Weekly) See the athletes whose daily exploits set our TV screens aglow. --- Among those included here: Federica Pellegrini, Bryan Clay, Nastia Liukin, Jason Lezak, Shelly-Ann Fraser, Michael Phelps, Yang Wei, Yelena Isinbayeva, Usain Bolt, Shawn Johnson, Dawn Harper...
ew.com 9/12/2008 — (from Entertainment Weekly) See the athletes whose daily exploits set our TV screens aglow. --- Among those included here: Federica Pellegrini, Bryan Clay, Nastia Liukin, Jason Lezak, Shelly-Ann Fraser, Michael Phelps, Yang Wei, Yelena Isinbayeva, Usain Bolt, Shawn Johnson, Dawn Harper...
Who Really Won in the Medal Standings at Beijing – Jamaica?
sportsagentblog.com 9/12/2008 — Led by Bolt and the track team, Jamaica actually had the greatest amount of medals per population. Jamaica won an astounding medal per every 255,000 living in the country, including infants, small children and seniors. By comparison, the United States won a medal for only every 2,762,000 people.
sportsagentblog.com 9/12/2008 — Led by Bolt and the track team, Jamaica actually had the greatest amount of medals per population. Jamaica won an astounding medal per every 255,000 living in the country, including infants, small children and seniors. By comparison, the United States won a medal for only every 2,762,000 people.
Usain Bolt could have run a 9.55 in the Olympics
cmnetwork.blogspot.com 9/12/2008 — Everyone knew Usain Bolt's ridiculous 100 m world record time of 9.69 seconds could have been even more outrageous if he hadn't started celebrating with 20 m left in the race, but here's a more concrete example.
cmnetwork.blogspot.com 9/12/2008 — Everyone knew Usain Bolt's ridiculous 100 m world record time of 9.69 seconds could have been even more outrageous if he hadn't started celebrating with 20 m left in the race, but here's a more concrete example.
Carl Lewis questions Usain's Bolts Olympic Performance
cheatorbeat.com 9/12/2008 — In a Sports Illustrated interview, Lewis said of Bolt, “When people ask me about Bolt I say he could be the greatest athlete of all-time. But for someone to run 10.03 one year and 9.69 the next, if you don’t question that in a sport that has the reputation it has right now, you’re a fool. Period.”
cheatorbeat.com 9/12/2008 — In a Sports Illustrated interview, Lewis said of Bolt, “When people ask me about Bolt I say he could be the greatest athlete of all-time. But for someone to run 10.03 one year and 9.69 the next, if you don’t question that in a sport that has the reputation it has right now, you’re a fool. Period.”
Physicist subtracts showboating, says Bolt could have run 9.55 in Beijing 100
sports.espn.go.com 9/13/2008 — OSLO, Norway -- A physicist has done the math, and says Usain Bolt could have run the 100-meter Olympic final in 9.55 seconds if he had not slowed down to showboat. "We estimate that he could have finished the race in a time between 9.55 and 9.61," Norwegian physicist Hans Eriksen said Friday.
sports.espn.go.com 9/13/2008 — OSLO, Norway -- A physicist has done the math, and says Usain Bolt could have run the 100-meter Olympic final in 9.55 seconds if he had not slowed down to showboat. "We estimate that he could have finished the race in a time between 9.55 and 9.61," Norwegian physicist Hans Eriksen said Friday.
Physicist: Bolt could have run 9.55 in Beijing — Other - BostonHerald.com 9/12/2008
OSLO, Norway - A physicist has done the math, and says Usain Bolt could have run the 100-meter Olympic final in 9.55 seconds if he had not slowed down to showboat. "We...
OSLO, Norway - A physicist has done the math, and says Usain Bolt could have run the 100-meter Olympic final in 9.55 seconds if he had not slowed down to showboat. "We...