@nyandorot. You are quite correct, the majority of us do train in the U.S., but that should not in the least bit belittle our achievement. I for one amoungst many have great love and respect for the US, but that should not mean I cannot express great pride in what a small little nation of just over 300K did in winning the mens relay. Our Jamaican brothers actually did very well at the these Olympics. Usain, Yohan, and Wier (1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the mens 200M) all trained at home and by Jamaican coaches SO I guess there is some hope for us third world countries in going up against the "superpowers" after all. See you in Rio!
QuietStorm27 says...
@nyandorot. You are quite correct, the majority of us do train in the U.S., but that should not in the least bit belittle our achievement. I for one amoungst many have great love and respect for the US, but that should not mean I cannot express great pride in what a small little nation of just over 300K did in winning the mens relay. Our Jamaican brothers actually did very well at the these Olympics. Usain, Yohan, and Wier (1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the mens 200M) all trained at home and by Jamaican coaches SO I guess there is some hope for us third world countries in going up against the "superpowers" after all. See you in Rio!
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