You can watch a little piece of history tonight if you catch NBC's tape-delayed coverage of the men's 200m (live at 2:55 Central). Sure, there is the Ussain Bolt thing. But as a bonus, you can watch France's Christophe Lemaitre, the fastest Caucasian sprinter ever.
He is the first Caucasian to break 10 seconds in the 100m dash (he has accomplished this 7 different times), and he is only 22 years old.
He is roughly the 39th fastest 100m athlete of all time (I was counting off in my head as I was going down this list). You have to go a long ways to get to the next Caucasian (somewhere around 80).
He is only the 3rd person to break 10 seconds in the 100m who is not also descended from a fairly narrow strip along the Western African coast. The other two: Frankie Fredericks from Namibia is roughly the 16th fastest 100m athlete ever, and Patrick Johnson (indigenous Australian) is roughly the 41st fastest 100m athlete ever.
He is the first Caucasian to break 10 seconds in the 100m dash (he has accomplished this 7 different times), and he is only 22 years old.
He is roughly the 39th fastest 100m athlete of all time (I was counting off in my head as I was going down this list). You have to go a long ways to get to the next Caucasian (somewhere around 80).
He is only the 3rd person to break 10 seconds in the 100m who is not also descended from a fairly narrow strip along the Western African coast. The other two: Frankie Fredericks from Namibia is roughly the 16th fastest 100m athlete ever, and Patrick Johnson (indigenous Australian) is roughly the 41st fastest 100m athlete ever.