Bolt not 'in the zone'.
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Googley wrote:BOOOOOLLLLLTTT is the man!
Jamaican swept the medals!
dats rite googs...dream on! Bolt is the man.....the greatest sprinter ever!
Canada women..soccer bronzzzzzzzzzz
it shud be gold or silver but them americans and the refere/officials got in the way
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Yeah right. Tancredi should have been long gone after that head stomp but like you forget dat.mapoui wrote:it shud be gold or silver but them americans and the refere/officials got in the way
If Canada have a lead and CANNOT manage de game then they have only themselves to blame. Losers generally whine bad bad bad in close games. Same as Chelsea did when Barcelona beat dem in the champions league semi a couple of years ago. So much so that Drogba get a ban for 3 or 4 games. FIFA might well take action against the whining Canadians.
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Love what Gayle said about Bolt, Blake and Weir re Carl Lewis....
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Here's what former 400m Olympic medallist Roger Black had to say about Bolt being 'in the zone'....
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"That, in his case, is to relax, to laugh, to joke, to talk to the bag carrier, to smile, and all that sort of stuff. But if you watch his face, with just 30 seconds or a minute to go before that final, he is completely focused. He is completely in the zone. This ability to switch it on and off so quickly is extraordinary. I haven't seen anyone with the ability to do that. People mustn't think that he's laughing and joking and turns up and runs. For that split second –where you have to get into the zone, to stand behind the line, to deliver your performance – he is as focused as everybody else in that race. He is able to do that because he can switch it on and off in a heartbeat. He is a master of it. He is a master of putting himself in the right state to perform."
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olym ... 31830.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"That, in his case, is to relax, to laugh, to joke, to talk to the bag carrier, to smile, and all that sort of stuff. But if you watch his face, with just 30 seconds or a minute to go before that final, he is completely focused. He is completely in the zone. This ability to switch it on and off so quickly is extraordinary. I haven't seen anyone with the ability to do that. People mustn't think that he's laughing and joking and turns up and runs. For that split second –where you have to get into the zone, to stand behind the line, to deliver your performance – he is as focused as everybody else in that race. He is able to do that because he can switch it on and off in a heartbeat. He is a master of it. He is a master of putting himself in the right state to perform."