Sandalwood & Sage: What We're Arguing About This Week
With an eye on the upcoming European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, Sandalwood and Sage square off to settle the ultimate track and field question: Who are the Greatest Sprinters of all time? Evaluating athletes from different eras on a level playing field—accounting for changing sports science, equipment, and tracks—the debaters start their timeline in 1960. While both agree on the towering presence of Usain Bolt, the male frontrunner, the debate ignites over how to define "greatness." The core conflict hinges on a fascinating philosophical divide: Is the GOAT defined by a career of long-term championship dominance and consistency, or is it simply the person who achieved the fastest, most untouchable terminal velocity in human history? Sandalwood argues that true greatness requires a complete story of global domination over multiple Olympic cycles against the fastest fields, completely free of asterisks or doubts. Sage counters by arguing that in a pure footrace, the stopwatch is the final arbiter of truth, and athletes who fundamentally redefine the physical limits of the sport must be recognized.
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