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2012 Compeed Golden Gala Roma: Bolt is here, release, deep thoughts by Larry Eder

Larry Eder by Larry Eder
April 1, 2022
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Usain Bolt, photo by PhotoRun.net
How does one describe the Usain Bolt phenomenon? Well, if one is on any of the Samsung meetings that Usain supports, or Ostrava, one of the IAAF Challenge meets he runs, you would see the promise with the sport of track and field globally and the opportunities in US with someone who had Bolt’s charisma. Last time it happened in US was when Bill Rodgers was best road racer in world, in 78-79. Rodger’s charm and just regular guyness built on Frank Shorter’s Olympic greatness: Shorter opened runners eyes, Rodgers kept them dreaming. Salazar just blew the media away: he had the ability to predict when he ran fast.
I really think Jochen Zeitz, PUMA CEO, gets it. With Bolt, he has someone who makes running fun, and his personality and joie de vivre keep the media entranced. Usain Bolt will command the Eternal City for the next week.
See English version below
BOLT E’ ARRIVATO A ROMA: STO BENE, SPERO DI CORRERE VELOCE QUI
Bruciando tutti, ed in netto anticipo rispetto alle previsioni, Usain Bolt
è arrivato a Roma nel primo pomeriggio di oggi. Il numero uno
dell’atletica mondiale ha lasciato Ostrava in tarda mattinata,
all’indomani del suo esordio sul suolo europeo, scegliendo di trasferirsi
nella capitale per preparare al meglio l’appuntamento con il Compeed
Golden Gala di giovedì sera allo Stadio Olimpico, dove troverà ad
attenderlo, tra gli altri, il connazionale Asafa Powell, il francese
Christophe Lemaitre, e Kim Collins (St Kitts & Nevis). Sorridente come
sempre, accompagnato dal suo fisioterapista, Bolt ha raggiunto, primo tra
gli atleti, il quartier generale del meeting, l’ATA Hotel Villa Pamphili,
dove alloggerà e dove, martedì mattina (ore 12) incontrerà la stampa
internazionale prima del meeting. “Sto bene – ha detto il giamaicano
all’arrivo – e spero di riuscire ad esprimermi al meglio sulla pista
dell’Olimpico. A Roma ho vissuto una bella esperienza lo scorso anno, ed è
per questo che sono tornato. Ostrava? Mah, non so dire cosa sia successo
(riferimento al 10.04 con cui ha vinto la gara, tempo che non lo ha
soddisfatto, ndr), in realtà non è andata poi così male; probabilmente ha
pesato anche il fatto di non aver riposato al meglio dopo il mio arrivo in
Europa”.
In allegato, foto libera da diritti per l’uso editoriale: obbligatoria la
citazione della fonte (Fidal/GMT)
USAIN BOLT IS IN ROME: I’M OK, AND HOPE TO RUN FAST HERE
Usain Bolt is in Rome. The World athletics’ number one landed at the
airport of Roma Fiumicino in the early afternoon of today, Saturday 26
May, in order to get ready for his race at the Compeed Golden Gala of
Thursday evening. On that occasion, he will face three of the best
competitors on the World sprint scenario: compatriot Asafa Powell,
France’s Christophe Lemaitre, and Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Nice and smiling as usual, Bolt reached the ATA Hotel Villa Pamphili,
where he will be accommodated and where he will meet the international
Media on Tuesday, 29 May (start time: 12:00). “I’m OK – said Usain Bolt
upon his arrival – and I hope to run fast on the track of the Olympic
Stadium. I loved the crowd here last year, so I decided to be back.
Ostrava? Well I don’t know what exactly happened there, but I think my
time was not that bad at the end. Maybe the long travel, and the fact I
didn’t sleep a lot since my arrival in Europe played a role”.
In attachment, a photo of Usain Bolt in Rome (in case of use, source to be
mentioned as follow: FIDAL/GMT).
Ufficio Stampa FIDAL
via Flaminia Nuova, 830
00191 Roma
[email protected]
Marco Sicari
Capo Ufficio Stampa FIDAL
via Flaminia Nuova, 830
00191 Roma
[email protected] English version below
BOLT E’ ARRIVATO A ROMA: STO BENE, SPERO DI CORRERE VELOCE QUI
Bruciando tutti, ed in netto anticipo rispetto alle previsioni, Usain Bolt
è arrivato a Roma nel primo pomeriggio di oggi. Il numero uno
dell’atletica mondiale ha lasciato Ostrava in tarda mattinata,
all’indomani del suo esordio sul suolo europeo, scegliendo di trasferirsi
nella capitale per preparare al meglio l’appuntamento con il Compeed
Golden Gala di giovedì sera allo Stadio Olimpico, dove troverà ad
attenderlo, tra gli altri, il connazionale Asafa Powell, il francese
Christophe Lemaitre, e Kim Collins (St Kitts & Nevis). Sorridente come
sempre, accompagnato dal suo fisioterapista, Bolt ha raggiunto, primo tra
gli atleti, il quartier generale del meeting, l’ATA Hotel Villa Pamphili,
dove alloggerà e dove, martedì mattina (ore 12) incontrerà la stampa
internazionale prima del meeting. “Sto bene – ha detto il giamaicano
all’arrivo – e spero di riuscire ad esprimermi al meglio sulla pista
dell’Olimpico. A Roma ho vissuto una bella esperienza lo scorso anno, ed è
per questo che sono tornato. Ostrava? Mah, non so dire cosa sia successo
(riferimento al 10.04 con cui ha vinto la gara, tempo che non lo ha
soddisfatto, ndr), in realtà non è andata poi così male; probabilmente ha
pesato anche il fatto di non aver riposato al meglio dopo il mio arrivo in
Europa”.
In allegato, foto libera da diritti per l’uso editoriale: obbligatoria la
citazione della fonte (Fidal/GMT)
USAIN BOLT IS IN ROME: I’M OK, AND HOPE TO RUN FAST HERE
Usain Bolt is in Rome. The World athletics’ number one landed at the
airport of Roma Fiumicino in the early afternoon of today, Saturday 26
May, in order to get ready for his race at the Compeed Golden Gala of
Thursday evening. On that occasion, he will face three of the best
competitors on the World sprint scenario: compatriot Asafa Powell,
France’s Christophe Lemaitre, and Kim Collins of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Nice and smiling as usual, Bolt reached the ATA Hotel Villa Pamphili,
where he will be accommodated and where he will meet the international
Media on Tuesday, 29 May (start time: 12:00). “I’m OK – said Usain Bolt
upon his arrival – and I hope to run fast on the track of the Olympic
Stadium. I loved the crowd here last year, so I decided to be back.
Ostrava? Well I don’t know what exactly happened there, but I think my
time was not that bad at the end. Maybe the long travel, and the fact I
didn’t sleep a lot since my arrival in Europe played a role”.
In attachment, a photo of Usain Bolt in Rome (in case of use, source to be
mentioned as follow: FIDAL/GMT).
Ufficio Stampa FIDAL
via Flaminia Nuova, 830
00191 Roma
[email protected]_______________________________________________
Mediagoldengala mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.fidal.it/listinfo/mediagoldengala

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  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

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