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In Tokyo, a retired Usain Bolt claims he'd still crush everyone
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57510, member: 636"] Bolt maintains confidence that modern carbon-plated footwear would have enhanced his performance beyond his 2009 Berlin achievement of 9.58 seconds. The retired Jamaican sprinter endorses Puma research suggesting he could have achieved 9.42 seconds using contemporary spike technology. His 16-year-old benchmark surpasses the longevity of Jim Hines' previous standard from Mexico City. Fellow Jamaican athlete Shelly-Anne Fraser-Pryce demonstrated improved times with advanced equipment during her career continuation. Bolt acknowledges that extended competition might have yielded superior results given technological advances. Recent performances by Kishane Thompson, who recorded 9.75 seconds at national championships, represent the fastest decade milestone and rank sixth historically. Despite emerging talent, Bolt expresses doubt regarding immediate threats to his record. He anticipates strong showings from Thompson and Oblique Seville at the upcoming Tokyo championships. The sprint legend retired in 2017 after accumulating multiple Olympic and world titles across 100-meter and 200-meter events. This marks his first global athletics attendance since the London farewell competitions eight years ago. [/QUOTE]
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