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Comparison with the Olympic Usain Bolt is not the worst start of life as a sprint.
Bolt is the biggest time. His time shows this and his legacy is unique.
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But the emergence of gout gout has made people a threat to the question of whether the time of the 200m world record of 200 meters 19.19 in 2009 has been threatened by the young Sprintr.
Certainly time will say, but what is noteworthy about 17 years is the unique LIMB technique and ankle mechanics.
Last Wednesday last Wednesday, the new blister victory in the Czech Republic saw him at 20 meters 20.02 seconds and reduced the Australian record currently.
John Stephensen, a former Australian Championship Games Medal, paid great attention to gout mechanics during the race and believes they are with some of the largest sports sprints at the surface.
“I haven’t seen many people cover land like gout,” Stephensen told Australia’s Channel 9.
“The way his foot is involved with the ground and how he recovers seems to be his fingertips on the ground.
“The way gout contacts the earth with ankle stiffness is almost like he does not touch the ground when he collides, and this is just the ability to hold the ankle so hard and be able to take the foot under the pelvis,” he said.
“It is as if he is floating on the ground. This is what you learn how to do in Sprint – how to have an ankle stiffness – and it is accompanied by maturity and power.
“If you are talking about basic physics, you will not lose the power you want to create from the earth, so power is not scattered through the ankle joint through the knee joint, and those connections are not collapsing and you will move forward to create your posterior chain.
“Watch it is very bright.”
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Stephensen was astonished at last week’s race.
Gout took Mena with about 50 meters to win the final 30 meters before the match for a win in 0.17 seconds.
Stephensen found that the Gout’s ankle technique was more remarkable in the final stages of a 200m ankle race when his opponents were tired.
“He is a very beautiful and mechanical wheel and is reduced less than anyone else,” said Stephensen.
“Because they are slowing down his speed, and he does that very well.
“If you can reduce the ability of the ankle to” collapse “, you should go faster.”
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Stephensen likened the ankle technique and mechanics to the Olympic legends of Carl Louis, Usin Bolt, Maurice Green and Donovan Billy in his huge potential.
“Running it with the ankle, it is the skill that people practice every day to get it, and this is a skill that naturally comes to gout,” Stephensen added.
“I think he is in that unique atmosphere of athletes who have best able to do it.
“In his prime minister, Carl Louis, Usin Bolt and Morris Green did.
“Gout is very young and with this ability to do this, it’s crazy.
“As a good sprint you can naturally have this ability. I just say that gout naturally more than most, and I don’t know how he improves it because I think it’s really elite.”
Last week’s victory in Strava was the first time on European soil and his first international victory as a senior athlete.
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His next presence at 200 meters in the Monaco Diamond League will be held on July 11, where he plays in a race under 23.
Soon afterwards, the World Championships will be held in Tokyo, where it first participates in Australia as a senior athlete in Australia for the first 200 -meter athletes.
“He has nothing to lose.”
“The goal is behind them, and they have to use their donkeys to beat him, and they know.
And Stefenson signed with a clear warning for future opponents of gout.
She laughed “Enjoy it while it is lasting.” “Because the only thing you want to join this kid is inexperienced.
“Except, Hi, good luck.
“Enjoy it while he is not experienced, because the minutes he experiences on the world stage, from a world championship, and he remains healthy, you are in a lot of trouble.”