SpursforSix
08-29-2016, 01:46 PM
Son: You baked the only pie I ever loved;
Mom: Now you put me on the shelf;
Son: I tried donuts, tarts, and cakes;
Mom: But make no mistake, I can't help myself.
Son: Now I admit I cheated and lied;
Mom: But you're the only one I ever pied;
Son: So darling please believe me when I say I'm willin';
Mom: I'll supply the crust, and you supply the fillin'.
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Avante
08-29-2016, 06:16 PM
Before this thread falls off the page due to ...it's stupid. Avante to the rescue.
I can't get this....I ran a 20.00 or faster as just a middle school kid....off my mind.
I;m having a hard time visualizing you beating Andre DeGrasse for the silver in Rio.
Just think, a 20.00 or faster puts you in second place here as just a little kid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um4Cd-BgmcA
Now imagine a little middle school kid winning the silver medal there.
Andre DeGrasse is the first sprinter to run a sub10.00 for USC, he is the Canadian200m record holder and you would beat him in the 200m as a middle school kid.....right?
Hell, if ya had lived in Europe you are winning their 200m Championships.
Europe, Amsterdam 2016
1
Bruno Hortelano (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(19933,'M','MA2'))
ESP
20.45
2
Ramil Guliyev (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(18176,'M','MA2'))
TUR
20.51
3
Danny Talbot (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(19935,'M','MA2'))
GBR
20.56
4
Solomon Bockarie (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(0,'M','MA2'))
NED
20.56
5
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(0,'M','MA2'))
GBR
20.60
6
Davide Manenti (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(0,'M','MA2'))
ITA
20.66
7
Alex Wilson (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(0,'M','MA2'))
SUI
20.70
N
Churandy Martina (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(12794,'M','MA2'))
NED
D
Hell, as just a little kid you are winning the 1960 Olympic 200m by a mile.
Olympic, Rome 1960
1
Livio Berruti (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(529,'M','MA2'))
ITA
20.5
2
Lester Carney (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1011,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.6
3
Abdoulaye Seye (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(6018,'M','MA2'))
FRA
20.7
4
Marian Foik (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1980,'M','MA2'))
POL
20.8
5
Stone Johnson (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(3084,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.8
6
Ray Norton (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(4879,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.9
Obviously 4 years later you are still a young sprinter so ya win it all again.
Olympic, Tokyo 1964
1
Henry Carr (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1017,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.3
2
Paul Drayton (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1645,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.5
3
Edwin Roberts (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(5624,'M','MA2'))
TRI
20.6
4
Harry Jerome (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(3027,'M','MA2'))
CAN
20.7
5
Livio Berruti (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(529,'M','MA2'))
ITA
20.8
6
Marian Foik (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1980,'M','MA2'))
POL
20.8
7
Richard Stebbins (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(6334,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.8
8
Sergio Ottolina (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(5030,'M','MA2'))
ITA
20.9
Hell, it took the great Tommie Smith to finally beat ya, no doubt you'd been there in 68, but just tying for silver.
Olympic, Mexico City 1968
1
Tommie Smith (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(6222,'M','MA2'))
USA
19.8
2
Peter Norman (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(4864,'M','MA2'))
AUS
20.0
3
John Carlos (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1003,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.0
4
Edwin Roberts (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(5624,'M','MA2'))
TRI
20.3
5
Roger Bambuck (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(342,'M','MA2'))
FRA
20.5
6
Larry Questad (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(5426,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.6
7
Mike Fray (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(2025,'M','MA2'))
JAM
20.6
8
Joachim Eigenherr (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(8746,'M','MA2'))
FRG
20.6
You would be right here with these guys.
20.13
Roy Martin (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Roy_Martin_(sprinter))
Roosevelt High School (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt_High_School_(Dallas,_Texas))
Dallas, Texas (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Dallas,_Texas)
Austin, Texas (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Austin,_Texas)
TUIL state track meet
May 11, 1985
20.13
Roy Martin (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Roy_Martin_(sprinter))
Roosevelt High School (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt_High_School_(Dallas,_Texas))
Dallas, Texas (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Dallas,_Texas)
Indianapolis, Indiana (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Indianapolis,_Indiana)
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/USA_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships)
June 16, 1985
20.09 +1.6
Noah Lyles (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Noah_Lyles)
T. C. Williams High School (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/T._C._Williams_High_School)
Alexandria, Virginia (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Alexandria,_Virginia)
Eugene Oregon (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/Eugene_Oregon)
Olympic Trials (http://www.spurstalk.com/wiki/2016_United_States_Olympic_Trials_(track_and_field ))
July 9, 2016
Hell, in 1972 a 20.00 won that Olympic 200m. So you'd be right there with the great Valery Borzov.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpsZPi5tdLM
Hell little guy, you are winning the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in 1987
World, Rome 1987
1
Calvin Smith (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(6190,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.16
2
Gilles Queneherve (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(5424,'M','MA2'))
FRA
20.16
3
John Regis (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(5517,'M','MA2'))
GBR
20.18
4
Robson C. da Silva (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(1390,'M','MA2'))
BRA
20.22
5
Vladimir Krylov (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(3623,'M','MA2'))
URS
20.23
6
Floyd Heard (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(2600,'M','MA2'))
USA
20.25
7
Pier Francesco Pavoni (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(2012,'M','MA2'))
ITA
20.45
8
Atlee Mahorn (http://javascript<strong></strong>:CheckID(4124,'M','MA2'))
CAN
20.78
Hell, poor Jesse Owens, all he could manage was.
1933
21.1
3
Chicago
Jun 17
1934
21.4
12
Columbus
May 19
1935
20.7
1
Ann Arbor
May 25
1936
20.7
1
Berlin
Aug 5
Hell, not even the great Bullet Bob Hayes could hang with you.
1961
20.5
1
Atlanta
May 13
1962
20.7
14
Walnut
Jun 23
1963
20.4
2
Coral Gables
Mar 2
1964
20.4
4
Fresno
Jun 13
UNT Eagles 2016
08-30-2016, 08:58 AM
That happened with Jim in American Pie, right?
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