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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Marlow » Fri Feb 03, 2012 4:55 am

sprintdoc wrote:I'd echo the thoughts to slow down on thinking Bracy is the next Usain Bolt or even Tyson Gay,

The key here is to be a good HIGH SCHOOL FAN and be really, really, excited about his prospects THIS YEAR to do some very special stuff.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby JumboElliott » Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:02 pm

Anybody who says he's the next Usain Bolt or Tyson Gay needs to get their head examined.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby mal » Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:44 pm

The comments re: tyson being the 10th best prep, doesn't entirely fit this situation.

People are not heralding his favoritism for London.

The FACT is that a high school kid just ran a legitimate adult world class time. And his form looks good, he looks disciplined, and if he never runs any faster, he is going to do pretty well for himself if he stays in track.
Certainly he'll stand out in football, if he can play.

I think he has real ability, and his times and performance show that it is more than potential - cos he has already run a fast one, and looks like he has improved from last year. But he is 18, and while that appears young, it may not be. When I was 18 I was a boy among men. He may be the opposite.

But 6.08 is 6.08 and not many people can run that.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby ZELLGADISS » Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:54 pm

This time is being optimistic 6.51 and being pessimist 6.53.
With 18 years to make in 60m 6.51-6.53 in my opinion is amazing.
Im sure that soon(this year or in 2 years more) he will be sub10.
But of course he can not to be compared with Bolt, the incredible jamaican get sub20 with 17 years¡¡¡¡¡
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Sun Feb 05, 2012 7:43 pm

mal wrote:


But 6.08 is 6.08 and not many people can run that.


I couldn't find a lot of references to top sprinters running 55m, but to your point:
Walter Dix 2007 6.19 (age 21)
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby sprintdoc » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:35 pm

Do any of you posting still about Bracy's potential & raving about the 6.08 not realize the video clearly shows a false start? You can't speculate on how much faster he will run when he caught a flier! He's a talent no doubt but both his 55m & 100m "best" marks are not reliable. How fast would Bolt have run in Daegu if the gun hadn't stopped the race for a false start? That's what the 6.08 equates to.

My point in posting the HS marks of top guys over last 20 years is to show how few HS phenoms improve even a little. Many of these guys are fully developed as 18 year olds especially football playing guys from Southern states where they train & lift year round from age 15 on. Then too many get too big via college football lifting or even training for track get too big thinking the secret is in bigger hammies & quads but the extra bulk leads to slower times or more injuries. This is a large part as to why Jamaicans are ahead of US. It's an appropriate lifting program that brings great speed.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Marlow » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:51 pm

sprintdoc wrote:the video clearly shows a false start

So why do we see the smoke before we see him move? He may indeed have successfully anticipated the gun, but the video most certainly does NOT show a false start.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby lumberjack » Sun Feb 05, 2012 10:36 pm

Marlow wrote:
sprintdoc wrote:the video clearly shows a false start

So why do we see the smoke before we see him move? He may indeed have successfully anticipated the gun, but the video most certainly does NOT show a false start.


You admit he didn't react to the gun, he clearly anticipated it. The smoke appears and within 1 frame (0.03s) he's already moved. If he anticipated the gun, he clearly can't repeat the performance. If there were blocks with a sensor, he wouldn't have gotten away with that start since his reaction time was less than 0.03 and a legal reaction is 0.10. If he can't repeat it, it's not a legitimate performance. The 6.18 or so he would have run is solid, but it would be around 6.63 which is clearly not world class. Marvin is clearly talented, but he shouldn't have the record, this performance is not world class.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Avante » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:56 am

lumberjack wrote:
Marlow wrote:
sprintdoc wrote:the video clearly shows a false start

So why do we see the smoke before we see him move? He may indeed have successfully anticipated the gun, but the video most certainly does NOT show a false start.


You admit he didn't react to the gun, he clearly anticipated it. The smoke appears and within 1 frame (0.03s) he's already moved. If he anticipated the gun, he clearly can't repeat the performance. If there were blocks with a sensor, he wouldn't have gotten away with that start since his reaction time was less than 0.03 and a legal reaction is 0.10. If he can't repeat it, it's not a legitimate performance. The 6.18 or so he would have run is solid, but it would be around 6.63 which is clearly not world class. Marvin is clearly talented, but he shouldn't have the record, this performance is not world class.


Does it really matter? Go ahead run down all those who have held that record. The bottom line.....young cat looking great at the HS level, hell just maybe.....................
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby mal » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:04 am

lumberjack wrote:
Marlow wrote:
sprintdoc wrote:the video clearly shows a false start

So why do we see the smoke before we see him move? He may indeed have successfully anticipated the gun, but the video most certainly does NOT show a false start.


You admit he didn't react to the gun, he clearly anticipated it. The smoke appears and within 1 frame (0.03s) he's already moved. If he anticipated the gun, he clearly can't repeat the performance. If there were blocks with a sensor, he wouldn't have gotten away with that start since his reaction time was less than 0.03 and a legal reaction is 0.10. If he can't repeat it, it's not a legitimate performance. The 6.18 or so he would have run is solid, but it would be around 6.63 which is clearly not world class. Marvin is clearly talented, but he shouldn't have the record, this performance is not world class.



ONly according to you. As an ex sprinter it looked like a legal start to me. Save your outrage for the rolling techniques.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Marlow » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:23 am

lumberjack wrote:
Marlow wrote:
sprintdoc wrote:the video clearly shows a false start

So why do we see the smoke before we see him move? He may indeed have successfully anticipated the gun, but the video most certainly does NOT show a false start.

You admit he didn't react to the gun, he clearly anticipated it.

The word 'may' does not denote certainty; I have admitted nothing.
He either had a phenomenal start or he correctly anticipated the gun. Correctly anticipating the gun can give you a RT in the .10-.12 range, which IS legal.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Avante » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:51 am

This is funny.

He false started!
No he didn't!
Yes he did!
No....he didn't!
Oh.... but he did.

Come on people......sheesh~~~~~~~~~~ Does it really matter? Key words...high school.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:14 pm

Avante wrote:This is funny.
....

Come on people......sheesh~~~~~~~~~~ Does it really matter? Key words...high school.


Really, really fast high school.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Avante » Mon Feb 06, 2012 6:39 pm

Dave wrote:
Avante wrote:This is funny.
....

Come on people......sheesh~~~~~~~~~~ Does it really matter? Key words...high school.


Really, really fast high school.


Back in the day James Jackson lead the nation with his 9.4. Not just high school....the nation.
As a junior Houston Mctear tied the world record in the 100 yard dah...9.0
Elizabeth Robinson is a 16 year old high schooler in Illinois.....wins the Olympic 100m
Dwayne Evans is an Arizona high schooler....Olympic bronze in the 200m
While in high school Lanoris Marshall dusts Steve Williams and Don Quarrie in a 60 yard dash.
High schooler Francis Hussey blows the Olympic 100m champ Harold Abrahams away on the first league of the 1924 Olympic 4x1 relay.

Those were really really fast high schoolers.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby JumboElliott » Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:23 pm

Those were largely in the age of amateur athletics.. Night and day.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:04 pm

Avante wrote:
Dave wrote:
Avante wrote:This is funny.
....

Come on people......sheesh~~~~~~~~~~ Does it really matter? Key words...high school.


Really, really fast high school.


Back in the day James Jackson lead the nation with his 9.4. Not just high school....the nation.
As a junior Houston Mctear tied the world record in the 100 yard dah...9.0
Elizabeth Robinson is a 16 year old high schooler in Illinois.....wins the Olympic 100m
Dwayne Evans is an Arizona high schooler....Olympic bronze in the 200m
While in high school Lanoris Marshall dusts Steve Williams and Don Quarrie in a 60 yard dash.
High schooler Francis Hussey blows the Olympic 100m champ Harold Abrahams away on the first league of the 1924 Olympic 4x1 relay.

Those were really really fast high schoolers.

McTear was just flat out amazing.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Avante » Mon Feb 06, 2012 9:53 pm

JumboElliott wrote:Those were largely in the age of amateur athletics.. Night and day.


Anytime a high school kid is doing what those I mentioned did...........................
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Avante » Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:03 pm

Dave wrote:
Avante wrote:
Dave wrote:
Avante wrote:This is funny.
....

Come on people......sheesh~~~~~~~~~~ Does it really matter? Key words...high school.


Really, really fast high school.


Back in the day James Jackson lead the nation with his 9.4. Not just high school....the nation.
As a junior Houston Mctear tied the world record in the 100 yard dah...9.0
Elizabeth Robinson is a 16 year old high schooler in Illinois.....wins the Olympic 100m
Dwayne Evans is an Arizona high schooler....Olympic bronze in the 200m
While in high school Lanoris Marshall dusts Steve Williams and Don Quarrie in a 60 yard dash.
High schooler Francis Hussey blows the Olympic 100m champ Harold Abrahams away on the first league of the 1924 Olympic 4x1 relay.

Those were really really fast high schoolers.

McTear was just flat out amazing.


While at Baker High School he averaged over 13 yards a carry as a tailback. Florida tried to recruit him, he couldn't make the grades. I've heard him talk........hmmm? Anyway.....we never saw him as we should have. If he could have ran for Florida, or some SEC school or even a SWAC school for 4 years. No telling what he might have ran. We saw his raw talent, nothing refined about it at all. I saw him run a few times, yep...amazing. Now add some real coaching and......who knows.

He broke/tied something like 5/6 indoor WR's one season. All that done on pretty much natural talent.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby mal » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:01 am

JumboElliott wrote:Those were largely in the age of amateur athletics.. Night and day.


Night and Day and hand times.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Marlow » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:52 am

Avante wrote:No telling what he might have ran. We saw his raw talent, nothing refined about it at all. I saw him run a few times, yep...amazing. Now add some real coaching and......who knows.

He actually did receive some backing and coaching the year he ran his 10.16. I think he was a Herb Washington type that was destined to be a 60 guy. His speed decayed rapidly after the 60, even when he was in good 200 shape. That said, he could've been sub-10 in a good college program today, faster than Demps. I also think he matured very early and reached his physical peak earlier than most.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Avante » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:14 am

Marlow wrote:
Avante wrote:No telling what he might have ran. We saw his raw talent, nothing refined about it at all. I saw him run a few times, yep...amazing. Now add some real coaching and......who knows.

He actually did receive some backing and coaching the year he ran his 10.16. I think he was a Herb Washington type that was destined to be a 60 guy. His speed decayed rapidly after the 60, even when he was in good 200 shape. That said, he could've been sub-10 in a good college program today, faster than Demps. I also think he matured very early and reached his physical peak earlier than most.


I agree with all that. One of those better early on types. 18-24 probably///his///peak years. Like you said...9.95ish..???..as a college guy.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Fri Feb 10, 2012 1:55 pm

Dave wrote:
mal wrote:


But 6.08 is 6.08 and not many people can run that.


I couldn't find a lot of references to top sprinters running 55m, but to your point:
Walter Dix 2007 6.19 (age 21)


And Carl Lewis ran 6.03 at age 22: http://www.all-athletics.com/node/90423

Is the difference between 6.08 and 6.03 much more than a good lean?
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Giant Panda » Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:33 pm

Bracy would have to lean for 29 years to catch Carl Lewis.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:45 pm

Giant Panda wrote:Bracy would have to lean for 29 years to catch Carl Lewis.


Haha. Point is that Bracy is running with the big kids. I don't mean to imply that he is the equal of Carl Lewis nor that he is going to match him in any way.

It should be absolutely fascinating to see him run against a national class runner either in the trials or before.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby mal » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:02 pm

http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/all- ... t=10229550

From the all time bests - he's up there already, and ahead of some very successful athletes.

Interestingly Carl Lewis's 6.03 time is not in the world list.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:14 pm

mal wrote:http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/all-time-lists?env=I&event=10229550

From the all time bests - he's up there already, and ahead of some very successful athletes.

Interestingly Carl Lewis's 6.03 time is not in the world list.


Did you notice that Carl Lewis' fastest time on that page of 6.09 was second to Houston McTear at 6.07 in 1983?
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Giant Panda » Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:18 pm

Intriguing to see the NFL receiver Raghib Ismail squarely among some very good sprinters.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby gennady » Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:42 am

mal wrote:http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/all-time-lists?env=I&event=10229550

From the all time bests - he's up there already, and ahead of some very successful athletes.

Interestingly Carl Lewis's 6.03 time is not in the world list.

It is possible that when they wrote 6.03 - 55m, it is implied:
60y - 6.02 - Dallas, February 5 1983.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby mal » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:45 am

gennady wrote:
mal wrote:http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/all-time-lists?env=I&event=10229550

From the all time bests - he's up there already, and ahead of some very successful athletes.

Interestingly Carl Lewis's 6.03 time is not in the world list.

It is possible that when they wrote 6.03 - 55m, it is implied:
60y - 6.02 - Dallas, February 5 1983.


They never imply anything on a ranking list. Its on there or its not.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:51 am

Has Bracy run since the 6.08?
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby gh » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:54 am

not that I know of; was supposed to be in Seattle last weekend but scratched.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby gh » Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:57 am

mal wrote:
gennady wrote:
mal wrote:http://www.all-athletics.com/en-us/all-time-lists?env=I&event=10229550

From the all time bests - he's up there already, and ahead of some very successful athletes.

Interestingly Carl Lewis's 6.03 time is not in the world list.

It is possible that when they wrote 6.03 - 55m, it is implied:
60y - 6.02 - Dallas, February 5 1983.


They never imply anything on a ranking list. Its on there or its not.


And its not being there, the compilers are ignoring standard ATFS procedure, which is to add 0.01 to 60-yard times. The real top end looks like this (*=60y plus 0.01):

5.99(A) Obadele Thompson (Barbados) 2/22/97
6.00 Lee McRae (US) 3/14/86
6.02(A) Leonard Myles-Mills (Ghana) 2/22/97
6.03* Carl Lewis (US) 2/05/83
Sam Graddy (US) 3/14/86
6.04 McRae 2/14/87
Andre Cason (US) 3/09/90
(A) Ato Boldon (Trinidad) 2/01/97
(A) Thompson 2/21/97
6.05* Stanley Floyd (US) 1/31/81
* Floyd 1/31/81
* Lewis 2/25/83
Graddy 3/14/86
Brian Cooper (US) 2/13/88
Cooper 2/27/88
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.06* Houston McTear (US) 2/24/78
Fred Johnson (US) 3/16/85
Emmit King (US) 2/26/88
Tim Harden (US) 3/09/96
(A) Keith Williams (US) 2/15/97
(A) Syan Williams (Jamaica) 2/14/98
(A) Felix Andam (Ghana) 2/28/98
(A) Marcus Brunson (US) 2/20/99
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Blues » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:02 am

As gh posted, Bracy scratched from the Brooks PR Meet in Seattle last weekend. It was reported in the Orlando Sentinel that because of a bruised knee he'd been unable to practice for several weeks prior to the meet.
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Dave » Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:39 am

Any updates on Mr. Bracy? Is he going to be able to run outdoors?
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Re: Marvin Bracy (HS, Florida) 55m 6.08

Postby Marlow » Fri Mar 23, 2012 8:13 am

Dave wrote:Any updates on Mr. Bracy? Is he going to be able to run outdoors?

His only outdoor activity so far (we're actually past the half-way mark of the season!) was last weekend when he ran a 200 in 21.22 to win his conference (not district, which is in a month) meet by a second.
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