The best runners they say do not run against competitors but run against themselves and in this endeavor to always outdo one’s and other’s expectation of oneself Jeremy Wariner has most deservingly claimed the title of one of the world’s top sprinters. Rolex watches are synonymous with Jeremy’s practice of timing every step he takes and every move he makes. Running against time, breaking records and setting new ones are synonymous with the Rolex name as much as they are with Jeremy Wariner.
The American track athlete Wariner specializes in the 400 meters category. Jeremy got involved with the sport from school and under Mike Nelson’s coaching Jeremy won the 2002 Texas 5A state sprint champion at both 200 and 400m and set a school record. On entering college Jeremy went on to train under Clyde Hart who had previously been Michael Johnson’s coach.
Wariner’s first world stage appearance was at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Jeremy won two personal bests of the Olympic Gold medal claiming victory in 400m and the US Relay team
After turning pro in 2004, the next year Wariner won the 400 m at the USATF Championships. At the Golden Gala Meet in 2006 Wariner set a personal record of 43.62 seconds and also won his sixth Golden League event in the same season. The next year Wariner became the best sprinter in the world by defeating his rivals with a timing of 43.45 seconds in the 400m race.
Jeremy changed his coach to Michael Ford in early 2008, and went on to get second position in last year’s USATF Championship. Jeremy’s close, second victory earned him a berth in the Olympics 400metres and 4*400 m relay team. Wariner qualified for the 2008 Olympics Final with a time of 44.12 seconds and finished second behind LaShawn Merritt.
The sprinter’s personal bests have been delivered in a 200 meter race in Carson, California in May 2006 at a speed of 20.19 seconds. At Osaka Japan, Wariner set a record of 43.45in the 400 meter race on August 31, 2007.Wariner won two gold medals at the 2005 World Championships and remained indomitable at the 2006 AF Golden League where he also won a $250, 000 jackpot. Wariner also remained the champion at both individual and relay races in the game at the 2007 Osaka World Championships. He also went on to win the Best Male Track Athlete ESPY award of 2007. Jeremy won the silver in last years Olympics in Beijing but it is his strength and determination that will eventually contribute to the master getting back on his tracks.
Rolex’s offering of the Cosmograph Daytona has left its client in a dilemma as to which of the watches they want to select from the very wide range of the same series available. This particular Cosmograph Daytona is the perfect accomplice in sprinting and running trainings and competitions. The Daytona is ideal for measuring elapsed time and also calculates average speed. With its sweep second hand, minute and hour totalizers it is the true sportsman’s watch. The Daytona also has a released tachometer bezel that is carved and standardized for special tick offs. The striking white dial adds to the sophisticated impact of the watch contributing highly to the professional image the watch very successfully portrays. The bracelet of the Cosmograph Daytona features an Oyster clasp with Easylink, and the self wound watch that is waterproof to 100 metres is crystallized in sapphire. Jeremy Wariner and the Rolex Cosmograph fight the wind with an unparalleled vengeance.
Tags: 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics, Athens Olympics, Beijing Olympics, Best Male Track Athlete ESPY award, Golden Gala Meet, Jeremy Wariner, Osaka World Championships., Rolex, Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, USATF Championships
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