Competing With Usain Bolt Made Former Track & Field Athlete Realize the Sport Might Not Be for Him: ‘Beat the Dog Out of Us’

The unique quality of podcasts is the way a single statement can reveal information that neither the hosts nor the guest intended to discuss. When former NCAA track and field player turned golfer Maurice Allen showed up on the Raw Room podcast, it was precisely the situation. Allen brought up Usain Bolt during the conversation about his remarkable 10.4-second dash.

 

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Daren Bates and Jalen Collins, two NFL veterans and hosts, suggested that the golfer’s accomplishment was very remarkable. The presenters said, “That’s something.” Allen clarified, nevertheless, that the fastest man in history destroyed his illusion, even though he had the identical thinking. “This brother found a level of skill that I never knew was possible,” declared the world champion in long drive golf.

 

In a Florida State meet in 2006, the track star of the day competed against Bolt. “I’ll always remember it… Final opportunity qualification. Two come into play (sec). I’m in lane six. The golfer remembered, “He’s in five.” But the athlete claimed, “I simply saw something flicker,” as soon as the rifle fired. Maurice Allen realised at that precise instant that the Jamaican was uncatchable since it was Usain Bolt flickering.

 

“I’m just staring at him, thinking there’s no way I’m going to catch that. On the Raw Room podcast, Allen remarked, “The brother pounded the absolute dog out of us.” In addition, the 42-year-old disclosed a fascinating detail about Lightning Bolt: the sprinter gave priority to 200- and 400-meter races. Even though the fastest man in history “dabbled” in the 100-meter event, he gave it more importance in his later years.

 

The nine-time World Long Drive finalist remembered when his delusion crumbled as well. “My PR was 20.8 seconds.” I felt like a hot s–t. With no effort, this joker ran 20.1 (second), about 19″. Maurice Allen, though, is not sorry he lost to the greatest sprinter of all time in the 100 and 200 meters. He actually thought it was a humble experience, which is important even for some of the fastest guys in the history of track and field.

 

For even the greatest of the best, Usain Bolt proved to be too much.

Justin Gatlin, one of Usain Bolt’s fiercest opponents, remembers going through something similar in March of this year. The Ready Set Go presenter brought up the controversial video “Usain GOAT” in conversation about his rivalry with the Jamaican. In the video, Gatlin could be heard bragging about defeating the world and Olympic record holders in the games. The remainder of the video showed Bolt defeating Gatlin, almost bringing the American to tears.

 

 

What do you think about this: Did other athletes start to doubt their careers because of Usain Bolt’s dominance? Talk about your ideas!

 

Like Allen, Gatlin wanted the race to be a teaching, humble moment. The fifth-fastest man in history stated, “I’ve talked about that narrative where it was the one race that got emotions out of me.” For the duration of his track and field career, the golfer never attempted to match Bolt because his personal best was far slower than Galtin’s.

 

Maurice Allen realised he would never be able to match the Jamaican on the track, in contrast to NFL player Tyreek Hill, who thought he could defeat Bolt. Did the athlete switch to long drive golf as a result of that catastrophic influence? Sadly, Allen omitted to make that point clear on the show.

 

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