Two meters per second tailwind and a racetrack placed on an altitude of 999 meters could be enough for Usain Bolt to break his own world record of 9.48 seconds in 100 meter sprint. According to the New Zealand researchers, this record will of course have to wait because London lies just 24 metres above sea level. Scientists are sure though that environment conditions affect sports performance even to a great extent. On the 16 August 2008 ...Saturday, 4 August 2012
All Set for the Usain Bolt Show
Two meters per second tailwind and a racetrack placed on an altitude of 999 meters could be enough for Usain Bolt to break his own world record of 9.48 seconds in 100 meter sprint. According to the New Zealand researchers, this record will of course have to wait because London lies just 24 metres above sea level. Scientists are sure though that environment conditions affect sports performance even to a great extent. On the 16 August 2008 ...
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