I could have run 9.42 in 'super-spikes' says Bolt
TOKYO :Usain Bolt, whose 9.58 seconds world record for the 100 metres is now 16 years old, says he could have run 9.42 in the carbon-plated "super-spikes" that today's sprinters are racing in.
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TOKYO :Usain Bolt, whose 9.58 seconds world record for the 100 metres is now 16 years old, says he could have run 9.42 in the carbon-plated "super-spikes" that today's sprinters are racing in.
TOKYO :Mondo Duplantis says the key to his pole vault domination in recent years is his speed on the runway and, unlike most of his predecessors in the event, he wears specially-developed sprinting spikes to enhance it.
MELBOURNE :Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi has recalled winger Rodrigo Isgro among three changes to his starting side while tweaking his back row as the Pumas look to turn the tables on Australia in the Rugby Championship on Saturday.
MELBOURNE :Flyhalf Tom Lynagh and centre Len Ikitau have been ruled out of Australia's Rugby Championship test against Argentina in Sydney on Saturday in a blow for the Wallabies.
Angus Bell scored the winning try six minutes after the final hooter as Australia overturned a 14-point halftime deficit to beat Argentina 28-24, in a Rugby Championship thriller in Townsville on Saturday.
Argentina smashed Australia 67-27 the last time the two nations faced off in the Rugby Championship a year ago but nobody is expecting anything similar when they meet in the tropical heat of Townsville this weekend.
SYDNEY :Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has recalled skipper Harry Wilson and flyhalf Tom Lynagh to his team after injury for Saturday's Rugby Championship test against Argentina in Townsville.
SYDNEY :Max Jorgensen has made a stunning start to his test career on the wing but is confident he could do a job at fullback if required when the Wallabies take on Argentina in the Rugby Championship this weekend.