By Steve Sailer
08/06/2012
For Americans planning on watching on tape delay, I won’t give away who won the finals of the men’s 100m dash on the London track, but I will note who didn’t make it to the finals for the eighth consecutive Olympics, beginning with 1984: a non-black. That’s 64 men in a row of primarily black African descent.
Three non-blacks were among the 24 semifinalists striving for the eight spots in the finals:
The fastest white 100m man of all time, France’s Christophe Lemaitre, who has a personal best of 9.92, decided to pass up on the 100m in favor of concentrating on the 200m where he felt he has a better chance of medaling.
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