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August 19, 2008

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Vandelay

Can't I leave him alone while at the same time thinking he's a showboating, attention-whoring, douchebag? I mean...if I want to teach my kids to treat their accomplishments with some sense of humility, am I bothering Usain Bolt? Should I be worried about offending Vince Wilfork when I teach my kids not to walk up to people and poke them in the eye? Am I gonna get an uncomfortable e-mail from Dahmer when I yell at the baby for biting her sister?

and he lightly touched his chest and put his arms out. I would be willing to bet an entire year's salary of the Chinese kid that sewed his shoes together that he was just excited about winning the race.

He put his arms out as if to say, "Where the fuck are you turtles? Obviously not worthy of being in this race with me." You're completely entitled not to have a problem with that but let's not downplay it here. He was showing off his opponents.

Newman

Do you criticize Hines Ward when he hops into the end zone?

And if you want to compare Bolt putting his arms out with Vince Wilfork poking an opposing player in the face and Jeffrey Dahmer eating people, then be my guest. But I'm still going to ask you to politely leave Usain Bolt alone. You don't have to, of course, but I'm asking you to. While huddled in a corner crying.

Jack Klompus

"He was showing off his opponents."

And showing up his opponents. I think this relates to the "running up the score" debate. It's not a great example for the kids, but humiliation (unfortunately) is part of life. Children can't be completely protected from it.

I'm not sure, however, if this relates quite as well with serial murder/cannabalism.

Jack Klompus

Whatley, what the fuck. Quit stealing my my fuckin carrots.

Newman

This whole Airing of Italics thing is starting to get strange.

Newman

Whoa, what the hell did you do, Klompus? MY WHOLE WORLD IS IN ITALICS!!!!!

Vandelay

Do you criticize Hines Ward when he hops into the end zone?

Ummm...I criticize him every time he opens his mouth. As for hopping into the end zone which I recall him doing once in the Super Bowl, I won't criticize it as much for showing up his opponent as I would for the gayness of it all.

I'm not bothering Usain Bolt. He's a phenomenal athlete who happens to be a little insecure. I'd like to give him a hug.

Newman

Now he's insecure? Are you his therapist?

Vandelay

It's not even up for debate. When winning isn't enough and an athlete feels that he must taunt his competitors on top of that, he is by nature, extremely insecure. Hines Ward not excluded.

Newman

They pretty much all do it. And...yes, it is up for debate, even if you say it isn't.

phil

Uhh, Newman, that article was written for the Guardian by Kriss Akabusi, a former Olympic medalist and now a motivational speaker. I guess that's what you do after you spend a lot of time becoming really great at something that can't possibly make you a living.

phil

"He's a phenomenal athlete who happens to be a little insecure. I'd like to give him a hug."

There is no limit to how sensitive you can be, Vandelay.

I'm looking for the carats too...

Newman

Ha. Phil, I know that the article wasn't really written by "The Guardian".

Assman

A 21-year-old guy who also happens to be a world record holding sprinter manages to get on TV in front of hundreds of millions of viewers and he does what a 21-year-old guy does.

I'm all for decorum, class and maturity, but we're talking about a guy being young, insanely proud, winning a gold medal in the bloody Olympics and having approximately 1 second to think about how he should respond to it.

Newman

Klompus, I had to edit your comment, because I was just about to start gouging my eyes out.

Assman

Oh, and to kill off the carats, just leave another comment that starts with a closing italics tag.

Or log in as an administrator and edit the comment, but who's got that kind of time?

haha... the chest slap may be my favorite memory from this entire Olympics. I love the showboating cockiness and random displays of testosterone. I think it was more "I'm the man" than "these other runners suck," btw. Does self-pride automatically equate to shitting on opponents?

People who hate on Bolt are the same ones that think endzone dances "ruined" football, that screams at the crowd after dunks must be fined, that Mutumbo's finger wag was worthy of technicals, that Muhummad Ali's windup punches detracted from the sport, and that Tiger Woods fist-pump is an arrogant show in the face of the golfers who aren't as good as he is. Emotion is natural and exciting, and we like watching it. Get over it.

This post should be entitled "the pussification of athletics".

Newman

This post should be entitled "the pussification of athletics".


Please stop disrespecting Title IX.

Vandelay

I'm all for decorum, class and maturity, but we're talking about a guy being young, insanely proud, winning a gold medal in the bloody Olympics and having approximately 1 second to think about how he should respond to it.

...and he chose to respond like a douche. It's really okay not to have a problem with that. Most people don't. There's no need to justify it though. The guy has been competing his whole life. That's who he is. He likes to show up his competition. He choses arrogance over humility. That is a choice though. There's no reason to sugarcoat it. Perhaps he feels that he's so dominant that the margin of victory doesn't make his opponents look bad enough and he felt he needed to do more so he chose to rub it in. Usain Bolt needs that. It's okay.

There's no right or wrong answer here. There are people wo didn't like this shit well before Usain Bolt. He doesn't care. He's fine. He'll look at the tape of him smugly wondering where his opponents are as he crosses the finish line and feel a sense of pride over how clever he was to make that inquiry before the race was over. Good for him. Really.

soupnazi

nice to see that being a show-boating bitch is not just reserved for wide recievers-

jackie

Vandelay is completely off base here. Completely and utterly.

Has anyone mentioned the pre-race lightning bolt pose?

That was the awesomness.

Usain Bolt is currently my favorite athlete in the world.

bobby pentagonz

Most of you already know my take - I don't think he was showboating at all, but rather was expressing utter glee and amazement about how far he was ahead. You can see the 'holy crap, where is everyone else' look in his face.

Not to mention, the 100 meter dash is ALL ABOUT POSTURING. Believe me, I've been to lots and lots of track meets, and have been one of those guys in lane 2 while the dude in lane 4 is killing everyone, easing up and yelling. And that was for an indoor 60 meter dash at a track meet with three teams there.

Sprinters preen, and they hype. It's the nature of the beast, and don't think for a second that most of those other runners wouldn't have done the same kind of thing. Hell, most of them probably would have acted worse.

If they, the one's being shown up aren't offended, then why does anyone else have the right to be offended. You can be turned off by it, think it's egotistical, whatever. but don't pretend to be offended by it. Much like Jackie was saying with the Spanish basketball team, if the people that are on the other end of it aren't offended, then why the hell should you be?

Vandelay

Anyone actually offended by it should seek therapy.

Vandelay

Vandelay is completely off base here. Completely and utterly.

I'm off base because I prefer the "act like you've been there" approach but have no problem whatsoever with people like you that prefer the showboating approach? How much more open-minded would you like me to be?

Newman

You know, act like you've won an Olympic gold medal by a record margin before.

Vandelay

You know, act like you've won an Olympic gold medal by a record margin before.

I have no problem with people celebrating and being happy over their accomplishments. I don't like when people's natural reaction is to try to make their opponent's feel worse about not being as good as them. I don't understand that. Never have...never will. It's not something that I value. I'm not offended by it and I could care less if you or anyone else sees it as an admirable human quality. You have every right to that. Unless I see you someday trying to teach my kid that shit, which is an extremely unlikely scenario, feel free to promote such douchebaggery all you'd like.

phil

Or like when you won the Series with the Royals in '85...

Jack Klompus

It's not Usain's fault. When he was little his daddy told him, "if your're not first, you're last." He's probably lived his whole life by that.

By the way, I just got my first chain email a couple of hours ago. The subject line was "Jamaican Sprinter = Islamofacist! His first name is Usain!"

Assman

I understand the "act like you've been there" approach, but...

1.) He's 21. Let he who wasn't a bit of a douche in public when they were 21 throw the first stone.

2.) It's the responsibility of parents and coaches to teach kids to not be dicks in athletics. Douchebags exist all over the world and you can't hide them from the kids. They just have to know to be better than that.

3.) He's a sprinter, and obviously the absolute best in the world at what he does. He's a top athlete and probably has to train his ass off to get there and maintain that level of ability.

And if he just crosses the finish line, despite how awesome he is, none of us know his name. He's no better than whatever Chinese guy won gold in trampoline.

So, if he preens and acts like a jerk to get a little notoriety, and that notoriety turns into fame / endorsements / whatever, doesn't he have a right to profit from his ability?

Vandelay

So which was it...a spur of the moment reaction or a pre-meditated attempt to obtain fame / endorsements / whatever?

puddy

Re: "acting like you've been there"

That's all well and good for scoring a TD, but I'm with newman on the sprinting.

Assman

So which was it...a spur of the moment reaction or a pre-meditated attempt to obtain fame / endorsements / whatever?

Maybe you could ask him. But either is okay with me.

Newman

And if he just crosses the finish line, despite how awesome he is, none of us know his name. He's no better than whatever Chinese guy won gold in trampoline.

Disagree completely. We all know Maurice Green, Justin Gatlin, Michael Johnson, etc.

Dr. Tim Whatley

Whatley, what the fuck. Quit stealing my my fuckin carrots.

I had nothing to do with it this time, I swear.

Dr. Tim Whatley

So, if he preens and acts like a jerk to get a little notoriety, and that notoriety turns into fame / endorsements / whatever, doesn't he have a right to profit from his ability?

Damn right. I think that 70% of both the NBA and the NFL have people that fit this description.

Ocho Ocho

None of these answers the question as to why.

Bolt slowed because he has incentive clauses that permit him to earn a bonus each time he breaks the record. So he is setting the bar low enough to beat it repeatedly.

This is no different than pro athletes having significantly better seasons right before eligibility for free agency kicks in.

Ocho Ocho

None of these answers the question as to why.

Bolt slowed because he has incentive clauses that permit him to earn a bonus each time he breaks the record. So he is setting the bar low enough to beat it repeatedly.

This is no different than pro athletes having significantly better seasons right before eligibility for free agency kicks in.

Vandelay

Ocho, is it impossible to slow down without taunting?

Ocho Ocho

None of these answers the question as to why.

Bolt slowed because he has incentive clauses that permit him to earn a bonus each time he breaks the record. So he is setting the bar low enough to beat it repeatedly.

This is no different than pro athletes having significantly better seasons right before eligibility for free agency kicks in.

Ocho Ocho

Sorry computer error on my end.

There may be a way to do it without taunting, but its less fun and less profitable.

Ann Tye

Does the criticism reflect a disrepect for Jamaica? See dissing of Jamaica in Dowd's NY Times column(8/19/08, which warns Bush that "Russia is not Jamaica." Great coincidence.

Newman

I don't buy the record lowering thing. There's no way he could have thought he was going to set a world record if he put his arms out like that.

Vandelay

Or that you could time yourself so precisely as to beat the world record but not beat it by too much so that you can't beat it again. That's a pretty small pocket.

Ocho Ocho

Wrong. He gets paid for winning Gold. Now, he gets paid for each successive win and record.

And yes he knows how many steps he takes in the 100M and 200M dashes. He knows how many times he breathes. He knows what a good time is and he knows that he can break the WR without going 100%.

Come on really now. Do you know how technical athletics is nowadays? Especially track and field.

Vandelay

It's technical enough where dude can make sure he breaks the WR by 5 hundredths of a second but not by more than 7 hundredths of a second? That's insane.

Newman

It's not at all that "technical" that he can pick his time. That suggestion is asinine.

eh...the only people complaining are slow small dicked men who are jealous of his speed and package

Jack Klompus

"eh...the only people complaining are slow small dicked men who are jealous of his speed and package"

In other words, Dwight Mann.

Jason H

Seriously guys....Who was more cocky than Michael Johnson, Gail Devers wasnt a humble one either. The US is upset because for the first time, they are running clean and getting beat. The guy is enjoying what he is doing. He reserves the right to celebrate. The American commentators are so biased in their reports and are so cocky anyway so i daresay it is an act of hypocisy to harp on Bolt's actions. This happens all the time in the NBA and NFL and is accepted. If Bolt was an American, I bet his actions would have been used for an ad. Leave him alone you hypocrites!

Newman

Yeah, you smalldicks!

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