
When Science Collides: The Blake Leeper Controversy Unpacked
The Real Science of Sport Podcast
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Then, I'm Not Sure if It's a Real World Problem.
"The prediction was dead on. So he had run on the long limbs plus 15, he'd been tested in Colorado,. He ran 11.4 meters per second for stop speed, we tested him at SMU, he ran 10.9." "They just ignored the data from the track," says Nick Boulden of Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's team. 'It disproves what they're saying in this publication and the lab data' But when it came time to put in our reports to the Mechaniclades review panel, which was the first step after the SMU testing, they claimed that that we had rigged the testing.'
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