Pulled a Michael Johnson, but was actually hurt. 🤣🤣🤣
@MatthewSprintКүн бұрын
I'm honestly not surprised that everyone is stepping-up on an Olympic year but this is wild.. Also I know this was the 150m Female American record but for those that don't know the 100m female world record is kind of shrouded in controversy because of the Wind Reading potentially being wrong+the track surface was suspect (If I'm not mistaken) also due to the potential doping situation surrounding the race/athlete.. It is possible for it to be beaten (and many have come close) but I'm not surprised if the 150m, 200m, & even 400m female records are beaten before then.. it's similar with the men's records except Bolt's 100m record was totally Legit/undisputed.
@Rocka8900Күн бұрын
What’s the name of the song at 12:15?
@SoughКүн бұрын
Tebogo no speed? He did take silver in the 100m last year. He just seemed flat or uninterested or both yesterday
@joshuaolayanju9658Күн бұрын
His mom apparently passed
@djxcel23Күн бұрын
Hill finally looking like something its been. Long time coming
@riptonedwards9175Күн бұрын
Sorry for tobogo loss hope people are lookimg after him
@vernonfrance2974Күн бұрын
The hostility towards non-pros was uncalled for. High schoolers and collegiate athletes are not at their physical peak so it is natural they will generally have slower times. Although, I do not consider myself a prude I find it unnecessary to use an expression like "f" me.
@khumokwezimashapa2245Күн бұрын
You know what's odd. For the sole 150m EVENT Noah is technically the outright American record holder, because Gay ran 14.51 in 2011 in the just the 150m event. Gay's 14.41 American record was enroute to a 19.42, but because it was technically still on a straight it's counted as the second fastest 150m. Think of it like Su's 6.29 60m VS Coleman's 6.34. Yes so has the fastest 60m ever ran and is officially acknowledged, but it technically isn't a WR because it wasn't run in the 60m EVENT but enroute to 100m. Coleman ran 6.34 in the sole 60m event which is why his time is a WR, but no Su's.
@BokesyckКүн бұрын
That’s not really true lol 60m splits unlike 150m splits are diff from an indoor 60, theres wind, possibly inaccurate measurements (although this is extremely unlikely, bigger point is wind), etc etc. but Gay and Lyles both ran outdoors unlike Coleman and Su which wws one indoors one outdoors which is why Gay has a 14.41 to his name.
@khumokwezimashapa2245Күн бұрын
So glad Candice is back man. I missed her so much. I've been watching her since 2015 and always thought she would be special.
@learnwithsofiajadeКүн бұрын
lol grant holloway with the beer
@faustindutoybouley534Күн бұрын
when pros don't go fast : lol college athletes faster when pros go fast : what are they feeding theses pros?
@tyresecharles6867Күн бұрын
The season is young tebogo will come good I promise you
@vernonfrance2974Күн бұрын
@tyresecharles6867 He's very talented but I doubt if he will do any better than last year. He needs to lean at the tape which he was too busy showboating in the past to learn.
@gashyrawrКүн бұрын
Breakable, but will not be broken by any of the runners who are currently above age 18
@thomism1016Күн бұрын
I do hope Tobogo is getting the right coaching and mentoring he needs to develop 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
@AllInTheGame01Күн бұрын
RIP Seratiwa Tebogo. Fair to say might be worth putting some money down on both M&W 400mH WRs getting broken this summer after this wkend! Not that crazy to think Syd who ran 11.07 (+3.5) in the 100m back in '18 or roughly 11.27 (0.0) could run sub 11s 100m, sub 22s 200m, sub 12.5s 100mH, low 48s 400m & low 50s 400mH!!!
@RANDOMZBOSSMAN1Күн бұрын
Warholm about to open his season with a 46.5 at this point lol
@vipperson4938Күн бұрын
The goat 🐐
@vernonfrance2974Күн бұрын
@Vipperson4938 Who are you calling "the goat?"
@PufflePieКүн бұрын
“sometimes we talk shit here”? wouldn’t have it any other way
@MarcusTheDarknessКүн бұрын
Thanks, I couldn’t understand wth he said.
@JumpmanTFКүн бұрын
Sorry marcus, had to censor it a bit haha.
@MarcusTheDarknessКүн бұрын
@@JumpmanTF gotcha 👌
@jackhughes8209Күн бұрын
they need to focus on breakin 9.72 first
@thewanderer4292Күн бұрын
go Dread Boi
@realLife-rl8yvКүн бұрын
9.58 ain't know walk in a park,You really have too be perfect too pull it of and only 2athlete reach 9.69 😅
@BenjWarrantКүн бұрын
Half way through I thought: Well, this will be an annoying waste of time if Sotormayor's record is still standing at the end of it....
@JumpmanTFКүн бұрын
Its a beautiful feeling
@phenamenol2 күн бұрын
9:58 will probably will be broken in another 50 years … considering that athletes peak at 27 … then it’s another 23 years before that male is born … let that sink in …my opinion of course you are free to offer yours … Nam Jamaica
@malligrub25162 күн бұрын
Bro's distance estimation is whack - "10m gap at least by Lyles" - (actually 5m at most) and "40m win for the USA" - (actually maximum 19-20m win) 😊😊
@JumpmanTF2 күн бұрын
Hahaha cant have it all!
@malligrub25162 күн бұрын
It's always an American sprint era - there was just that aberration of the last generation of Jamaicans as a brief intermission
@Tiamatria12 күн бұрын
Track and Field does such a horrible job at promoting its brand it’s shameful.
@MumofJambo2 күн бұрын
You've got a great sense of humour man, really adds to the round up!
@bundletesla58822 күн бұрын
It may look so very close getting your hips over the bar, but you must get the entire body over the bar! The limitations in physics truly lies in that single concept! It takes enough speed to carry the body over a given height, which is yet another limitation: converting that speed into that height with enough control for it to actually be vertical enough --- takes something really unique! Hence, it has only been accomplished once!
@robertmcgee40503 күн бұрын
When is one of them women going to figure out they can run faster without 3 pounds of hair bouncing around on their head?
@r1p2m323 күн бұрын
Why don't you show the many discriminated white men who run as fast? We are _all_ _similar_ in our abilities!
@tomr1643 күн бұрын
If this record gets broken fast, it's probably because improved shoe technique that's allowed to be raced in.
@cows5433 күн бұрын
“Cusa” 💀💀💀, just so you know that’s the Conference USA, people usually say C USA when talking about it
@JumpmanTF3 күн бұрын
Haha cheers, still learning. ncaa so confusing for someone not from the us haha.
@cows5433 күн бұрын
@@JumpmanTF haha no worries, I’m from here and have no idea what any of the conferences that aren’t like the top 10 are
@grateful13 күн бұрын
Jamaica. Enough said.
@gfdggdfgdgf4 күн бұрын
As with more sports I feel the most talented/most naturally gifted high jumper has never ever done a high jump.
@mjc_fishing99164 күн бұрын
I could be be wrong, but I think the person that could break Bolt’s records would have to have a similar stride length as their base. With that base they'll also need a strong but not necessarily great start followed lastly by top end speed endurance. The last part along with the fastest top end speed ever (Bolt at 27.78 followed by Gay at 27.61) is where Bolt really shined when he was in his prime. I just don't think its possible for guys under 5’10 to beat his records as while they tend to have better starts than the taller runners, their top end speeds aren't as fast as Bolts and they also don't maintain those top speeds as well as Bolt did.
@jim23764 күн бұрын
Getting your hips over 8 feet 1/2 inch. Amazing.
@mountdavisproductions94874 күн бұрын
Kerley just said he'd break it next 100m race lol. BOLD.