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And it is in competition, and top competition at that, week in, week out, that you improve your marks. We never saw his best which is more than can be said of the likes of Bolton. Bolt is the world record holder in both the 100 and 200 meters. i dont mean the track surface or the shoes or the training or the number of races a year. He never ran a race after his early 20s.Yes,Tiena it is an honor to have the niece,of the great Bob Hayes,commenting on this page.He is not only the fastest ever to live.He is the most exciting player,ever to play in the NFL &the fastest.I use to watch every Dallas Cowboy game i could,starting in 1965,bullet Bobs first year,thru to the 70s,as did many others.I will always love Bob Hayes.SA.Todays mondo synthetic track surfaces are enginerred for speed,they alone are worth 4-5 tenths of a second,along with lighter&improved shoes,aero running suits,with all this Bob Hayes,would easily be at 9.3 to 9.4 at 100 meters,remember Hayes ran as fast as need be to win.there is no better proof of this than his Tokyo 4 by 100 meter relay leg.Clocked at 8.5 to 8.6 seconds,the track experts,have calculated to a 9.5 100 meters from a standing start.Remember that relay leg was run on a moist dirt track.Hayes smokes Bolt,no problem.SA.And let’s not forget that Hayes ran that incredible race with borrowed shoes. Anyone have any knowledge concerning this topic?Exactly Miguel,Bob Hayes was undefeated in 49 consecutive sprints 60yds.100yds.100meters,he ran as fast as needbe to win.NO sprinter today,has even come close to 49 wins in a row.When someone does they could be considered equal with the great Bob Hayes.Hayes Tokyo Olympic 4by100 meter relay performance is considered by most experts as the fastest 100 meters of all time,clocked at 8.5-8.6 seconds,for his anchor leg on a dirt track,with inferior shoes.Some believe he may have run close to 30mph.on that relay leg,comeing back from 4meters at the start&winning by 3meters at the finish,against the fastest men in the world at that time.I rest my case,fastest to ever live.SA.A little something about you, the author. On a time basis he is clearly the fastest man ever. (Been a Bob Hayes fan since at least 1970, when I was 9 years old. It is also tempting to think about what might have happened if Hayes had focused on track full time instead of playing football.
Bolt is high and mighty by all means, but I have to go with Bullet Bob as the BEST GOD has ever CREATED!!
It’s a pleasure to hear this exchange of views. while runners of all sorts at all distances are running to win their race, your uncle robert always looks like he is running for his life, not so much because he wants to win but because for a reason not open to us as observers he cannot allow himself to lose. In those days, too, top athletes only had 4 or 5 competitions a year. !Wonder how many 100th’s that might have cost …Although only available in grainy and generally poor quality black and white film, one only has to witness the virtually unbelievable burst of speed produced by the amazing Bob Hayes in the 4X100 finals in Tokyo to understand why these arguments and comparisons exist.
It’s scary, I agree Bullett Bob with today’s training,technology & equipment it would be very interesting for sure to have seen a Hayes vs Bolt 100!
And it is in competition, and top competition at that, week in, week out, that you improve your marks. We never saw his best which is more than can be said of the likes of Bolton. Bolt is the world record holder in both the 100 and 200 meters. i dont mean the track surface or the shoes or the training or the number of races a year. He never ran a race after his early 20s.Yes,Tiena it is an honor to have the niece,of the great Bob Hayes,commenting on this page.He is not only the fastest ever to live.He is the most exciting player,ever to play in the NFL &the fastest.I use to watch every Dallas Cowboy game i could,starting in 1965,bullet Bobs first year,thru to the 70s,as did many others.I will always love Bob Hayes.SA.Todays mondo synthetic track surfaces are enginerred for speed,they alone are worth 4-5 tenths of a second,along with lighter&improved shoes,aero running suits,with all this Bob Hayes,would easily be at 9.3 to 9.4 at 100 meters,remember Hayes ran as fast as need be to win.there is no better proof of this than his Tokyo 4 by 100 meter relay leg.Clocked at 8.5 to 8.6 seconds,the track experts,have calculated to a 9.5 100 meters from a standing start.Remember that relay leg was run on a moist dirt track.Hayes smokes Bolt,no problem.SA.And let’s not forget that Hayes ran that incredible race with borrowed shoes. Anyone have any knowledge concerning this topic?Exactly Miguel,Bob Hayes was undefeated in 49 consecutive sprints 60yds.100yds.100meters,he ran as fast as needbe to win.NO sprinter today,has even come close to 49 wins in a row.When someone does they could be considered equal with the great Bob Hayes.Hayes Tokyo Olympic 4by100 meter relay performance is considered by most experts as the fastest 100 meters of all time,clocked at 8.5-8.6 seconds,for his anchor leg on a dirt track,with inferior shoes.Some believe he may have run close to 30mph.on that relay leg,comeing back from 4meters at the start&winning by 3meters at the finish,against the fastest men in the world at that time.I rest my case,fastest to ever live.SA.A little something about you, the author. On a time basis he is clearly the fastest man ever. (Been a Bob Hayes fan since at least 1970, when I was 9 years old. It is also tempting to think about what might have happened if Hayes had focused on track full time instead of playing football.
Bolt is high and mighty by all means, but I have to go with Bullet Bob as the BEST GOD has ever CREATED!!
It’s a pleasure to hear this exchange of views. while runners of all sorts at all distances are running to win their race, your uncle robert always looks like he is running for his life, not so much because he wants to win but because for a reason not open to us as observers he cannot allow himself to lose. In those days, too, top athletes only had 4 or 5 competitions a year. !Wonder how many 100th’s that might have cost …Although only available in grainy and generally poor quality black and white film, one only has to witness the virtually unbelievable burst of speed produced by the amazing Bob Hayes in the 4X100 finals in Tokyo to understand why these arguments and comparisons exist.
It’s scary, I agree Bullett Bob with today’s training,technology & equipment it would be very interesting for sure to have seen a Hayes vs Bolt 100!