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Some say Phelps is the man...I say Usain Bolt is

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Adam West
    They get paid for winning medals so I hear. As I stated in another post they said that even in the U.S. $25K for a gold, $15K for a silver, and $10K for a bronze.

    Apparently, Speedo was going to give Phelps a $1M payday if he won 8 Gold so I guess you are allowed to make money and participate.

    Bolt was amazing. He probably didn't get the coverage he deserved because he wasn't from the U.S. I honestly had not heard of him before the Olympics started but I sure know his name now.

    I told my wife the same thing as a few of you mentioned about football. He told her at 6 foot 5, if he can catch a football on the run, he would make millions in the NFL. I don't know how long it takes him to get to full acceleration but he might be able to run a 40 in less than 4 seconds!
    He'd smoke anyone in the NFL,but would he be able to catch or take a hit is the question

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by txteach
    I'm just curious, how does an amateur runner donate 50 grand??
    Bolt has been a professional athlete for a few years now.

    The US quit enforcing the amateur rule in the olympics in 1992. The Dream Team Olympics was the first non amateur olympics (for the US -other countries were already allowing pros).

    If Pros weren't in then Phelps, who has between 1 & 5 million dollars of endorsements, would have been out.

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  • Adam West
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    Originally posted by txteach
    I'm just curious, how does an amateur runner donate 50 grand??
    They get paid for winning medals so I hear. As I stated in another post they said that even in the U.S. $25K for a gold, $15K for a silver, and $10K for a bronze.

    Apparently, Speedo was going to give Phelps a $1M payday if he won 8 Gold so I guess you are allowed to make money and participate.

    Bolt was amazing. He probably didn't get the coverage he deserved because he wasn't from the U.S. I honestly had not heard of him before the Olympics started but I sure know his name now.

    I told my wife the same thing as a few of you mentioned about football. He told her at 6 foot 5, if he can catch a football on the run, he would make millions in the NFL. I don't know how long it takes him to get to full acceleration but he might be able to run a 40 in less than 4 seconds!

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Hector
    lol!

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  • Hector
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    New Bolt footage...

    YouTube - Usain Bolt Celebrates Early ... Very Early

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    How about Chris Hoy?

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  • miguet
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    Originally posted by txteach
    I'm just curious, how does an amateur runner donate 50 grand??
    Maybe he comes from a wealthy family. I'm sure he makes more than enough money from product endorsements (Puma).

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  • saildog
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    Even though I am more impressed by Bolt, I can't take Phelps' accomplishment lightly.

    Here in Oklahoma City, the highest-rated radio station is Sport's-Talk Oriented and I get a little hacked at one particular host who wants to minimize what Phelps did, as I if his old-butt could have done it. If it was easy, someone would have done it before, right?

    That being said, Bolt is amazing and I'd say there is a distinction between the two, but the distinction lies within the differences between swimming and running. Both leave little doubt as to who rules in either category.
    Last edited by saildog; Aug 23, '08, 6:27 PM.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by vulcan2074
    Who would've Guessed that in this Olympics we would actually find a real life Aquaman and a Flash.
    Great analogy!

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  • txteach
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    I'm just curious, how does an amateur runner donate 50 grand??

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  • miguet
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    Usain Bolt is an amazing runner. I enjoyed watching his races. I heard he donated $50K through the Chinese Red Cross Foundation to the children in the earthquake-hit areas of China.

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  • SUP-Ronin
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    His dad or uncle said he got fast from eating lots of Yams. That cracks me up.
    Phelp and Bolt are definately the big names coming out of this olympics. I really enjoyed watching that dude run. Sick, ridiculous, mad, crazy fast. I hope he doesn't go to football, but wouldn't be surprised if he did.

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  • Marvelmania
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    Bolt is amazing and should get more coverage. People said Michael Johnsons record would never fall and Bolt beat it easily. Bolt's record will fall, it's just a matter of time while I don't know if Phelps gold medal total ever will.

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  • vulcan2074
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    I totally Dig Phelps and what he's ascomplished, but WOW. Usain Bolt is Amazingly Fast. I can't wait to see how he progresses. Who would've Guessed that in this Olympics we would actually find a real life Aquaman and a Flash. Jamaica ruled the Birds Nest and America Ruled the Water Cube.
    V~2074

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  • txteach
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    His name alone should be getting him more attention. I'm waiting for the runner with the last name "speedy" or "flash" to emerge.

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