From one speedster to another

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Thought it would be interesting to get Randall Carroll's take on Usain Bolt's world-record setting 100 meters (9.59 seconds) last night. Carroll won the 100 and 200-meter sprint titles in California the past two years.
That was incredible. I watched it after practice,'' Carroll said. ``I was amazed. It looked like it was even a good race for him, like he could've run faster than that. I thought it was a bad race for him. He broke the record, but I still think he can go faster than that.''


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Bruin1970 Author Profile Page said:

Jill, thanks so much for the cross sport comments by R. Carroll on Usain Bolt. After all it is about the fasted a human has ever run in the universe but interesting that a trained track athlete like Carroll saw room for improvement. Will Carroll run track for the Blue and Gold this spring or is he committed only to football?

Jill Painter Author Profile Page said:

No problem. And yes, Carroll is scheduled to run track for UCLA.

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