
A powerful, graceful sprinter built for pure speed.
At his peak, Asafa Powell blazed down the 100-meter track with a stride so fluid and powerful it seemed almost effortless — a hallmark of the Horse personality, whose defining grace lies in making extraordinary effort look natural. Powell held the world record in the 100 meters multiple times between 2005 and 2007, embodying the Horse's legendary capacity for raw, explosive speed combined with an elegant, rhythmic gait that sets it apart from more brutish competitors. His well-documented sensitivity — openly discussing anxiety and mental pressure that affected his performance in major championships — mirrors the Horse's deeply reactive nervous system, powerful yet vulnerable to overstimulation. Like the Horse, Powell was not built for prolonged psychological warfare but for pure, breathtaking bursts of brilliance, a creature of open track and open sky.
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