Wallace Spearmon : Speakers & Interviews



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#21
NK   June 3 at 2:58am
Wallace, you're such a class act. To have that level-headed and gracious just 24 hs after being DQ and losing an Olympic medal. Wow. Way to go, man. All the best and keep it up. Will be cheering for you. Great interview!
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#20
Lewis Hollanquest   April 23 at 8:53pm
I think Spearmon is a great track an field runner.I hope only the best for his future.Sorry for what happen to him in 2008 Beijing Olympics.run! run! run!
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#19
Anonymous Coward   October 16, 2008 at 8:56am
jamaica all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#18
Anonymous   September 21, 2008 at 11:36am
hes voice is so sexy
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#17
Big Fan   September 4, 2008 at 7:55pm
wallace you are a class act beauty, brains, and a humble soul!!! your are a hero to me and my family.stay as real as you are and the doors will open. someone needs to cash in on this guy, he,s the total package!! instead of these hyped up no speaking athletes in all these sports endorsements!! keep the faith wallace, and hi yo your mom!! i would love to hear more about her, like phelps. who gives shout outs to his mom all the time. we know your dad coaches you and ran track, but he didnt raise you!! your mom did from a article i read.And by herself, and what a great job she did!! go mrs spearmon!!! fyi wallace no offense to your father , but you need to fire him!! looking back on your year, i dont believe he can get the job done !!
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#16
Emily   August 27, 2008 at 5:39pm
What a beautiful person. It's so good to get an insight into what an athlete is like rather than just post race out of breath interviews. I hope he can come back stronger from his disappointment.
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PJ   August 25, 2008 at 5:53pm
Wallace's celebration right after the race was one of my highlights of the games...he was so happy. He went over and lifted Bolt off the ground even though the man just handed him his a$$ on a platter.
To find out you're DQ'd after all that must have been very painful and he seemed to take it quite well. So yah I was a Spearmon fan already.
After this interview I like him even more.
Yes rules are rules, enough said. (Mark, you probably shouldn't emphacize that it didn't effect the outcome...the margin was only 0.01 seconds b/w 3rd and 4th so this infraction could quite possibly have changed the finish order [unlike the Dutch Antilles' runner who touched the line less {if at all} and had a margin of 0.13 seconds!] )
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#14
Elisa Forestan   August 25, 2008 at 3:40am
you are the best
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Bart VanAalst   August 23, 2008 at 12:05pm
Mark, please go 2 AHO/Utep's Martina, he was dq'ed and lost his silver, 19.82 NR to better his earnings going into other big race.
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#12
Zalika   August 22, 2008 at 7:13pm
aw man, i love this guy. he is so humble.
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#11
Lee Spector   August 22, 2008 at 2:57pm
Spearmon is a person who handles disappointment without bitterness. That is the mark of a real man. I wish him continued success (he's my favorite in all indoor races, esp 200, 300, 400). I am sure he is a total success in life.
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#10
Deejay   August 22, 2008 at 7:01am
Wow, he interviews so well. He breaks the mold of athletes that sound like they have speech impediments. Hope you interview more of him before and after his races. It's really nice to hear his honest responses, despite his misfortune at the olympics.
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#9
Joe   August 22, 2008 at 3:28am
rules are rules, honestly if crawford and dix didnt worry about the line and steped on the line a couple times they prolly would have run 2 or so less meters and they only lost by that margin anyway, if that. spearmon needs to work at his work ethic and needs to understand he HAS to run the first straight. it doesnt matter if u have the fastest back 100 in history, if you have the slowest first 100 out of the field then you will not win. he gives himself no shot at winning.

in all honestly crawford was racing for the gold while spearmon was racing for silver or bronze, if crawford didnt take it out so hard in order to give himself a shot at beating bolt then spearmon wouldnt have beat him anyway. crawford is the only runner not scared of bolt.
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#8
Truong-An Thai   August 22, 2008 at 2:48am
I feel this pain!
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#7
run_tjb   August 22, 2008 at 1:25am
Wallace Spearmon is now my favorite sprinter, period.
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#6
Spearmon For Prez   August 21, 2008 at 10:46pm
This was an awesome interview, my heart goes out to him. He is doing a great job honoring the sport and I'm excited to see what he does in the future!
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#5
Wayne Wu   August 21, 2008 at 7:54pm
Wallace is very humble. He seems like a great guy and I know with that attitude he'll be running some fast times next year.
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#4
Dave   August 21, 2008 at 6:02pm
Good stuff. Great attitude.
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#3
Go Wallace   August 21, 2008 at 4:31pm
Class act. "Rules is rules. Everyone's gotta follow them." I just gained tons of respect for Spearmon.
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#2
Anonymous Coward   August 21, 2008 at 4:28pm
What a good sport!
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#1
Ryan Dyer   August 21, 2008 at 4:26pm
that really is to bad for him, he came back in the last 100 and ran great. i wish he wasnt DQd.
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Wallace Spearmon Jr.


Wallace Spearmon

August 21, 2008

About Wallace Spearmon, Jr. 

College:University Of Arkansas
High School:Fayetteville High School East
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Spearmon won 200m medals at his first two trips to the World Outdoor Championships (2005, 2007) and will try to accomplish that same feat this summer in Berlin after finishing third at the 2009 USA Outdoor…
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