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[QUOTE="boontonbomber, post: 5052776, member: 384"] If they're going to label their list as top "athletes", then gotta wonder how you leave out a guy,who over 2 days of competition: Runs 10.5 in the 100m Long jumps 25ft 7in Puts the shot 52ft 6in High jumps 6ft 9in Runs 400m in 48.2 Pole vaults 17ft 10in Throws the javelin 236 ft Gotta think Kevin Mayer of France is a bit better "athlete" than, say, David Ortiz. Certainly deserves some mention in top 100 athletes. Perhaps a different name for this list would make more sense. Oh, and Nafi Thiam, the great heptathlete from Belgium, is probably worth a mention,also. [/QUOTE]
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