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Imagine what it would be like to run a best-in-the-world-for-2010 time in the 100-meter dash when you have a sore hamstring. It sounds fairly impossible, but then again, we are not Usain Bolt, and well, he is. Oh, and he justaccomplished such a featin Lausanne, Switzerland by posting a 2010-best 9.82 in the 100-meters.
Just in case you didn’t quite get the significance, I’ll repeat it: Usain Bolt just ran a sub-10 second 100-meteron a bad hamstring.
Think about that for a second. Bolt makes a feat that’s faster thanall but four 100-meter world recordslook like a leisurely jog in the park.
While everyone in the free world is riding the nuts of LeBron James, perhaps we should take a moment to recognize the best athlete in the world— one that holds the world hostage with his jaw-dropping athletic performances, and not his decision-making exercises; although, I seem to remember a time when LeBron wowed us too, but that seems like 20 years ago.
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