Jamaica Has Produced Another Bolt Level Talent
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The 2024 Jamaican and US Olympic trials took center stage this weekend, to some of the most out of pocket sprint results we've seen in years. The last time Jamaica had a random sprinter crawl out of the woodwork what we saw this weekend... It resulted in Usain Bolt.
00:00 Intro
00:20 Kishane Thompson revives Jamaican sprinting
02:26 Grant Holloway 12.86
03:37 Valarie Allman is a superhero
04:42 2/3 Jamaican Woman are BACK
05:44 Gabby Thomas 21.81
06:31 Noah Lyles barely wins with a 19.53...
07:50 Sydney Mclaughlin-Levrone 400mh World Record
09:13 Masai Russel 12.25s
10:17 U.S distance is STRONG
11:02 Whacky international business
12:30 The greatest hurdle racer in history
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Gotta give a massive shout out to Joseph Brown in the USA mens discus. Throws 42 meters his first throw, on his, Last attempt goes 65.79, after competing 11 times this year, for his first olympic team. The best part is that HE WAS WEARING A "WHOS THAT THROWER SHIRT" WITH HIMSELF ON THE BACK. Also more in the throws, the entire USA mens hammer finalist either SB'd or PB'd and it was absolutely electric. Kara winger comes in second for the potential to make her 5th olympic team. Every single race on the last day of the USA trials was a meet record.
@samanimations2002
2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for providing this much insight into the throwers side of things! I didn’t know this and all it does is help me appreciate this sport SO much more
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Trials just went so crazy. The throws results popped but man coverage was rubbish. Only found allmans stuff uploaded as highlights.
As I don’t have enough spare time to follow sports, this channel is literally perfect to me. Well presented with humour and no filler BS 👍🏼
@Chris-wj8fz
Күн бұрын
Lol my heart attack at 43 was because I used to have your attitude 😂 get more spare time...enjoy your olympics
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
I hope you can watch the olympics properly atleast. Itll be tough for me to cover because of copyright :)
@Alberts_Stuff
10 сағат бұрын
@@JumpmanTF I'm defo going to watch as much track as possible, and your channel ofc 🤘🏼☺️
Glad to see Crittenden make it. We trained at the same track for a bit, he’s a nice dude who works hard.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
2 күн бұрын
Huge pb. Great run. His form looks superb.
fun fact : christian coleman is 1 sub 20 perfomance away from equaling yohan blake's number of sub 20 races in his entire carreer
@Hengel_Andrews
2 күн бұрын
That’s not a fun fact, is there any possibility reason Yohan Blake hasn’t had more sub-20s… any reason at all?
@Faustin-ju5dx
2 күн бұрын
@@Hengel_Andrews yeah i worded it incorectly that's not really fun
@wss33
2 күн бұрын
Well to be honest, Yohan had 3 good years, then got injured and was never the same.
Been waiting for this video after trials 😂
@NiranOla
2 күн бұрын
been WAITING
Sherika Jackson was looking like she was cruising her 200m time. Just enough to stay in first
@triciamarsh6274
2 күн бұрын
Exactly, that is what she said her coach said. Run for form and execution, win the race, but don't push for time and risk injury.
Your sense of humor is spot on. Thanks for that US 800m jab. 😊
Hurricane 🌀 Kishane the next global superstar has arrived 👏🏽🇯🇲👏🏽🇯🇲👏🏽🇯🇲
@darkenergy361
2 күн бұрын
Gregory, kishane one dimensional I hadn’t heard anyone say anything about anything else he can run is that all he can run is the 100
@madman1rug
2 күн бұрын
Kishane is injury prone, good luck with him.
@gregorywilliams9228
2 күн бұрын
@@darkenergy361 give him some time remember he is still young he hasn't peak as yet 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@darkenergy361
2 күн бұрын
@@gregorywilliams9228 nah I can show you 15 to 16 year old that showed up at the American trials and held their own They need time but a professional.nah
@vincentvangogh8092
2 күн бұрын
@@darkenergy361 you yanks
Correction: you said this is the fastest Jamaican’s have run since 2016. The last time Bolt ran 9.77 was actually in 2013. The last time he ran FASTER than 9.77 was actually 2012. This is the fastest Jamaican sprinting in over a decade.
@efisgpr
Күн бұрын
He's had a medal STRIPPED. None of it counts
@cameronglover7261
Күн бұрын
@@efisgprbecause of his teammate?!
@dmvbay2535
Күн бұрын
@@efisgpr what?
@malcolmn.5222
Күн бұрын
Yeah bolt never had the fastest time of the year the last half of his career
Reminder that Usain Bolt ran 9.58 and 19.19 at age 22. Please refrain from referring to people as "Bolt Level" talents as he was 1 of 1.
@crabb9966
2 күн бұрын
Bolt is the greatest, but why so much idolatry? Thompson can definitely go 9.6 this year and maybe even wr
@medogerty6013
Күн бұрын
@@crabb9966WR?? 🤣 you’re dreaming
@JeeGo-Aries-King
Күн бұрын
For now.... Kishane Thompson can possibly surpass Bolts records
@biggalaxy9102
Күн бұрын
@medogerty6013 What makes you think Usains records won't be broken? Of course they will be broken. All records are made to be broken. Rephrase what you said to, "I don't want anyone else to break Usain's records."
@JeeGo-Aries-King
Күн бұрын
@@biggalaxy9102 Exactly lol
You're wrong Shericka was not fighting for her life in the 200 meters finals she was just cruising. Her coach specifically told her not to run too hard in that race and to just do enough to qualify for the Olympics.
@TechSavvyBoss
2 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for correcting him. Disgusting
@ymatktpk11
2 күн бұрын
Sure...lol
@wesleyowens4089
2 күн бұрын
She could've run a lifetime best and still not make the team
@Astro2024
2 күн бұрын
@wesleyowens4089 if you're being serious, that doesn't make sense
@Jaybrown223
2 күн бұрын
@@wesleyowens4089bro that was a slow race...she had no competition in the 200m trials...dont be delusional
Shoutout to Hobbs Kessler to be the first man to make both the Olympic 1500 and 800 team for the US in almost 50 years!
@fredball8240
2 күн бұрын
..and will probably not podium in either.
@zackzick1996
2 күн бұрын
almost definitely not, but thats ok, everyone can't win
@efisgpr
Күн бұрын
@@fredball8240😂So? He's still young af
😂 that last race is just wicked 🤣
Love, Honir and Respect to all Jamaican Atheles because all their hard works paid off.
10:30 hoppel has never disappointed.
Shericka was running under Coach Francis's instructions not go all out in the 200m.She deliberately didnt exert herself.Francis trains his athletes to peak for Olympics and World Championships not before.
That discuss lady was 🔥
@barath4545
2 күн бұрын
Yeah and not even fat or at least massively built like many other discus throwers in the womens division. Sandra is not fat either but just a little wide, so it isn't neccesary in discus to be obese or similar, where as Shot put it probably is an advantage for pure strength there.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
She always is!
i feel like everyone knows how to peak at the right time. A month ago everyone said: bad year for the sport etc etc... Now, every event in the olympic trials was exciting. All over the world athletes are setting pb's. These paris games will be great. Btw idk about kishane thompson... it feels weird that he suddenly runs fast (i know he ran 9.85 in china last year but still a bit weird) Furthermore, I hope the olympic gold medalist runs the world leading time at the games! great video jumpman! ur the best, your topics, your humor, your editing, it's great!
@gabrieldaniels6191
2 күн бұрын
We’ll see what that testing looks like for Thompson and we will see how he handles the rounds and the pressure from the Olympics
@wesleyowens4089
2 күн бұрын
Yeah he went from 10.21 PB two years ago to top 10 fastest 100m of all time while pulling up at the end. That really is an abnormal progression of speed. Maybe he is just different but it's suspect nonetheless
@Harry-uq9qd
2 күн бұрын
Tbh, it’s all speculation of course, but he doesn’t look too happy or proud. Lines up
@StGCfiLife
2 күн бұрын
Nonsense, he ran 9.91, 9.87 and 9.85s last year. He was tested twice dat the Championship. We Jams knew about him for a while and knew he is injury prone. He is like Sydney Mc. Not a lot of races but big times.
@StGCfiLife
2 күн бұрын
06 JUL 2023 Jamaican Championships, National Stadium, Kingston JAM 9.91 +0.6 B H1 1. 1238 21 JUL 2023 Herculis Meeting International d’Athlétisme EBS, Stade Louis II, Monaco - Diamond Discipline MON 10.04 +0.6 GW F 5. 1193 30 JUL 2023 Meeting International Schifflange, Stade Jean Jacoby, Schifflange LUX 9.99 +0.9 D H1 1. 1210 02 SEP 2023 Wanda Diamond League Xiamen, Egret Stadium, Xiamen - Diamond Discipline CHN 9.85 +0.4 GW F 2. 1259 16 SEP 2023 Prefontaine Classic, Hayward Field, Eugene, OR - Diamond Discipline USA 9.87 +0.1 DF F 4.
Great video!
Love your unbiased commentary. Unlike some popular podcasters on KZread.
@c.glivingstone9832
Күн бұрын
😅
Loving the recap videos, great commentary, great music and well edited. Thanks for keeping us up to date and keeping us enganged in Track and Field. All the best!
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
My pleasure!
Not only is the M100m in Paris now on point with the reincarnation of Asafa Powell (with mental fortitude), but the M4x1 with Ackeem, Oblique, Bryan Levell & Kishane now looks interesting as well! Would love to see Val Allman next yr pick up the Hammer again (same with Maggie Ewen) & double up as we need more Field Eventers who have the ability to start doubling! S/O US W1500m Final where Top 8 all ran sub 4m inc sub 3.56 for the Top 3; and Bryce Hoppel's impressive 1.42.77 800m PB/MR - Wanyonyi vs Arop vs Sedjati vs Hoppel looks like a great matcup! A record 8 Women have already run sub 12.4s in the 100mH this yr, could very well see a crazy 10 -15 in total do it this yr! JuVaughn Harrison is incredibly lucky that only Shelby McEwen of the 3 men who finished ahead of him in the US HJ Final has the 2.33m Olympic Standard!
@MR.CLEAN777
2 күн бұрын
(with mental fortitude) 😂😂😂
@AthleticsEditz
2 күн бұрын
Imagine it's a Noah Lyles vs. Kishane Thompson anchor leg in the 4x100m Final! That'd be INSANE!
@gabrieldaniels6191
2 күн бұрын
Lmao @ mental fortitude. We know Powell did not have it 😂
@MR.CLEAN777
Күн бұрын
@@AthleticsEditz it probably would be tbh cant wait to see
@AthleticsEditz
Күн бұрын
@@MR.CLEAN777 Yeah
We forgot 9.77 was once a world record
Noah lyles still shook rn from that race
@fredball8240
2 күн бұрын
Yea right..dude comes back with double championship wins. Sounds real shook to me. 😄
@gabrieldaniels6191
2 күн бұрын
19.53 200 m don’t sound shook to me either 🤷🏿
@clone_wick_f
2 күн бұрын
Baited
@StGCfiLife
2 күн бұрын
@@fredball8240 Still think Trials are bigger than the GAMES? LoL Noah is indeed worried at 100m.
@gabrieldaniels6191
Күн бұрын
@@StGCfiLife he may be we know that’s not his premiere event but that 19.53 nobody wants to talk about that. 🤷🏿
You should put Kishane’s name in the title. Track does not have a lot of opportunities to get name exposures. This is Kishane’s time to build his name, and you have Bolt’s name in the title.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Ill be honest, kishane might get clicks if im lucky. But a bolt comparisons draws in attention for now. And its not often you can get a comparison like this. I have a feeling thompson going to the too.
The 100mh WL was NOT a WL by one tenth of a second. Ackera Nugent ran 12.28 which was the WL until Russell took it 1hr later. So Masai Russell has the world lead by 3 thousandths of a second.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Yeah Missed that, happens when you try rush some work haha. Appreciate the comment.
THROWING MENTIONED LETS GO. Also Yaime Perez isn’t even going to be at the Olympics because she defected from Cuba so doesn’t really have a country to compete for right now Edit: I understand why they weren’t mentioned in the video, but shout out to the men’s discus and hammer throw in America where we had probably the deepest final in the history of the US in each event
@barath4545
2 күн бұрын
This sucks for Yaime! She should be allowed to compete for non-Nations or Neutral flag or some shit! At least let her represent South Sudan or a Pacific Island state like Nauru.
@cows543
2 күн бұрын
@@barath4545 💀💀 yeah I agree. The throwsuniversity people who she trains with have said that they’re trying to get her in as a neutral athlete, but they haven’t said anything about that being successful so I am not confident she’ll actually get to compete
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Didnt know that about perez. Gutted she wont compete but she clearly made a decision more important to her than sport.
damn. ive been watching so much US trials lately i kind of forgot about jamaica
Great video, i just love how track has exploded in the last few days. But i think fans shouldnt get too excited yet, its one thing to perform at trials and another to do it on the biggest stage under the most intense pressure. We have seen Omanyala run quite a few 9.7s also but we aint paying too much attention because he hasnt done it yet when it matters most. Kishane looks great and i hope they dont put too much pressure on him as its his first olympics, Oblique is the bigger threat imo as he's had the experience, form, mental fortitude and definitely wants to change those 4th places to podium places. I dont think Shericka is in top form yet but she didnt have to be to make the Jamaican team, what should be scary is her peaking in Paris, i fear for the Americans peaking too early due to the level of competition they face locally besides the generation talents of Lyles,Sydney, Rai and Sha'Carri who have proven themselves on the biggest stage. The only thing stopping Mr Holloway from being an all time great even though he is in my eyes is that olympic gold. He's had an all conquering year but i remember last olympic trials he ran his pb (12.81) and didnt win gold in Tokyo. Now his arch nemesis Mr Broadbell is fit, i hope he holds his form and nerves because Mr Crittenden was eating up on him in that finals. The women's 110hurdles looks scary and dare i say we might see a new WR but my money's still on the JCQ, Amusan, Danielle camp. They have the experience and also know how to peak for these major championships. Thanks for covering those chinese kids, will check them out, seems unbelievable two kids will lead one of the most populous nations in the world in the sprints. Its a great time to be a track and field fan though.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
The two chinese have been running fast all season, they also got a 400m runner around quincy age who was half a second behind... before wilson dropped 44.5 hahah. And its always a struggle with americans peaking so early. I do rekon shericka might pull a sneaky double gold from 'poor form' at trials.
Kishane is really so smooth.
Trust we didn’t even know we had him!! He just popped up… his coach hid him.. now it’s time to unleash him to the world
@roylle6346
18 сағат бұрын
Don't say we say you
@KoolKaiser
15 сағат бұрын
@@roylle6346 Exactly...I saw this guy like 2-3 years ago in a 200m where I confused him for Miguel Francis.
Well done
What did you say! Erriyon Burritogate Knighton. Lol. 🤣🤣🤣
Wow, he runs like Derrick Henry, he really annihilates the ground with every step and his stride looks is mesmerizing.
Kishane may be the first man since the GOAT era to break into 9.6s. Hear me out... Similar form to Asafa when running at top speed. Not identical, but similar. Same coach and alla that. Asafa is known to have the 'perfect form'. Kishane's start is still shaky for me. Not clean; room for improvement. He shut it down in the last 10-20m and still ran a 9.77. Coach says he's ahead of Asafa. Injury free, with cleaner technique, we may be looking at a 9.6 man. Also, don't burst my bubble. Let me dream in peace.
@saladscene8240
2 күн бұрын
What Kishane has that Asafa doesnt is "HEART". he was been led by Seville up to 60M before he blew past him.Once Asasfa is passed thats it.
@dmvbay2535
Күн бұрын
@@saladscene8240 That's why we always called Asafa "Asofta"
@NiranOla
Күн бұрын
@@saladscene8240 I didn't wanna go there, cos I'm not Jamaican lol. Glad you said it
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
maybe, but 9.73 would win gold in Paris. maybe even slower like 9.75. a lot will be to do with what winds they get.
@KoolKaiser
15 сағат бұрын
He is already in 9.6 shape so you dont have to dream. Once he stays injury free and keeps his head in the finals you will see something shocking.
I was watching the timing sheet as the 400m hurdles was live I thought this is looking quick and I honestly thought that the 50.65 was for the final hurdle not the finish line... she wouldve qualified for the mens 400m hurdles semi finals with that time let alone the womens flat 400m.... Incredible stuff.
@morefring8996
2 күн бұрын
She would also have won the Swedish men’s 400 hurdles championship (which took place this weekend).
@cattycats4
Күн бұрын
@@morefring8996 nice stat 🙂
U mean he got that top sauce 😊
My personal honorable mention (aka worth a damn) goes to Parker Valby :)
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Awesome she made the team haha.
@stefanoviviani6064
10 сағат бұрын
@@JumpmanTF yeh, and the race itself was so tight!
Valerie Allman is basically Wonder Woman. PRs don't win championships, consistency does. 💪
I'm a new subscriber here 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Man Kishane Stompson ran the fastest time by a Jamican since Usain Bolt in 2013 when he ran 9.77 in Moscow. I also believe Obliterate Seville will run 9.7 this season. Hopefully in Paris. Kakarot has a lot to think about
@JumpmanTF
2 күн бұрын
Stompson already had me. Thatll be his official nickname after paris.
@AthleticsEditz
2 күн бұрын
Why is Lyles' nickname 'kakarot'? I don't get the reference...?
@khumokwezimashapa2245
2 күн бұрын
@@AthleticsEditz Noah is a huge Dragon Ball fan and he takes inspiration from Goku. Kakarot is Goku's other name.
@AthleticsEditz
2 күн бұрын
@@khumokwezimashapa2245 Ah ok cool! I knew he liked anime and that typa thing but I didn't get the reference lol.
You should rewatch that 200m by shericka
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
I have indeed sir haha. My mistake
Yesssssss bolt reborn
Track and field is mental..y ou have to manage yourself through 4 rounds just like golf and tennis. Do enough to get in position. The final/Sunday back 9/5th set
As for that last video, hey! he made the team even if he slide through the finish line.
Correction: Sasha's "Emote Key" incident was in the semi-finals. He went on to win the French Finals for a 3rd time in 3 years.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Thank you for the correction :)
Definitely has to have caught Noah Lyles attention
Out of the entire field in that last hurdle race all u had to do was finish. It was only 2 people that finished the race on their feet
We’re baaack!!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🤫
Running hurdles on a wet track is DIABOLICAL
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
its really not. these tracks handle water very well. not really an issue.
All about the flow from go
Juice and more juice😂
@dmvbay2535
Күн бұрын
Yam juice?
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
and yet people were running 10.1 on cinder and working full time jobs before juice was even used. You cant get your head around 70 years later on synthetic tracks with diet, resistance training, full time training and ultra light shoes that people cant go 0.5s faster?- all while being tested for everything on a regular basis?
Bolt gap such impact in sprinting that he became the comparing reference of someone great in running
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Yesssir
Let me be clear shericka was only trying to qualify 😂 she was just jogging 😂
5:35 you weren't looking...she did only much as needed to make it...unlike the Americans who have to be going all out now
@wesleyowens4089
2 күн бұрын
Well it's hard to not go all out when the competition is that tight. A lot of events in the US finals ended up coming down to the wire because the competition is so even. Of course you have rai Benjamin and Sydney going all out for no real reason other than just to do it but a lot times they had to do it to make the team
@Astro2024
2 күн бұрын
Because US trials are the hardest in the world much like Kenya trials are for distance
I think we have to wait for the Olympics before we crown dude it's one race my guy. He's got to be tested a few times first.
Nugent from Jamaica also had a fast women's 100m hurdles 12.28.
Hurricane Kishane is ready to blow away the competition
Just a point: Sherica did seem to labour for that 200m, but she was clearly running under instructions from her coach. It didn't seem as if she was 100%.....hopefully, she's closer to full fitness come the Olympics.
That's an asafa... That runs through the line
Zhoya’s block literally exploded
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Only saw that today!
Idk abt bolt, but he seems to resemble more of a prime yohan in terms of his raw explosiveness & body built.. but i can see why ppl compare him to bolt bcuz he genetically gifted but yohan was aswell
Bolt's third 100m ever he ran 9.76. Quite a different creature to Thompson. Thompson has been around as a 20 something for a while now. He could already go sub 9.7 if he gets +2 wind..heck it couldve been 9.6x just in this race if he had +2. but Bryan Levell is the one to watch. H'es the closest to 'coming out of the woodwork'. classic jamaican results- when they actually try, they smash it. Watch for Levell to run 9.90 in Paris and 19.7 ish in the 200. no mention of the very odd Shericka Jackson 200. Very strange for someone who has run 21.41 and 21.45.
@c.glivingstone9832
Күн бұрын
Bolt's third ever 100m ever was when he was a 12 year old lad.Bolt did not run regular sub 10s until 20 to 21 years old in 2007.
Syd said: rai’s good but, I’m great
Does JuVaughn Harrison get to compete in the Olympic games even though he came fourth in the trials but he is ranked number 3 in the world plus the silver and bronze medalists hsve not met the olympic standard. ? Would someone please explain how the selection works. Thanks
@jordanjordannis2258
Күн бұрын
As the qualification window has closed and 2nd and 3rd don't have the standard, Harrison will be considered as having taken the second qualification spot, so yes he is going to Paris
I don't see the Asafa comparison, especially not in the first 50m.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
First 30 no, but top end, form, relaxation and build.
Akera Nugent ran 12.28s to win in Jam minutes before Masai.
1:59 1 second faster than BOLT
11:04 his block went loose😭
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
I didnt see that till today LOL.
the real question is; can Sydney run a major 400h final and not break a record? This girl is beyond words now man
@c.glivingstone9832
Күн бұрын
She's only 3/100th faster, so damned near peak form right now. Can she hold this form to Paris? Interesting how many of the Americans only look at PRs instead of recent world championship performances.McLachlan will have serious competition from Bol.
@MYTHkaz876
19 сағат бұрын
@@c.glivingstone9832 u seem to not understand exactly HOW much faster than everybody else she is. She has broken the record CONSISTENTLY in the past years. She is the equivalent to Bolt in the 400h. Mohammad was the boss in this event a few years back, she made her look slow. She smoked Bol last major finals and she always runs her best in the finals. You think this time will be different?
@MYTHkaz876
18 сағат бұрын
@@c.glivingstone9832 Running 50s in the 400mh is unheard of man, when Bolt went 9.5s it was a feat of which people thought was literally impossible, now running flat 400m times in 400mh is the same, there aren't words man. Nobody else is even close, USA has found an absolute gem there, not just for her performances on the field but also just her as a person and a professional
Bolt level talent is a serious stretch though
@brobro6783
Күн бұрын
You will soon find out what is a stretch
@Generalfly101
Күн бұрын
@@brobro6783 How soon? Olympics this year soon?
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
yeah like many others, Jumpman tends to drink the kool aid.
why does the time board next to the finish line say 9.73 but then the official time is 9.77???? how does that work could someone please tell me???
@JumpmanTF
14 сағат бұрын
Because its an immediate 'flash time' its sometimes a lil off.
He’s more like an Asafa/Blake level talent. He ran 9.77 once and now people think he’s bolt level lol please have a seat
FIFTEEN YEAR OLD CHINA WOMENS 100M WINNER WHY IS THIS NOT TALKED ABOUT MORE
Let's not get too carried away just yet. He is nowhere near Bolt's level yet!
Asafa powell level talent.
Bruh goes from torn muscle to a P R 9 .7 in the same track season... its about as questionable as a runner going from 19.87 to 19.3 in four months... must be the "yams" 😆.
Jackson fighting for life in 200m? You do realise she ran very conservatively on purpose ?
Why does the timer for Kishane say 9.73?
@AthleticsEditz
2 күн бұрын
The in-stadium timer is often not fully correct and the time is often adjusted to what the official time is. If you watch Usain Bolt's 19.19, you'd see that the in-stadium clock originally said '19.20' but then changed to '19.19'. In Jamaica it appears to be a bit more off (9.73 -> 9.77) but that's why. I wish they could get the in-stadium clocks to always be 100% correct because then everyone knows instantly whether it's a world record, etc. (e.g. Sydney McLaughlin's 50.67 in-stadium time from yesterday was changed to 50.65 officially, but it might've been changed to 50.69 - missing the world record).
@fj3571
2 күн бұрын
@@AthleticsEditz but that just seems so far off… 9.73 to 9.77
@AthleticsEditz
2 күн бұрын
@@fj3571 I know, it often is in Jamaica and I don't know why. 9.77 is 100% the correct time though.
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
@@fj3571 the in stadium timers are always off. sometimes even more than that. they can only know when they look at the photo as to the exact time.
How does a small country like Jamaica keep producing the fastest in the world with only a small populace to choose from?
@q12aw50
Күн бұрын
It’s all they really train. They do it from a young age too
@cryingleftists2290
Күн бұрын
@@q12aw50 You can't make everyone fast unless they are re-working genetics. It's still a miniscule populace.
@q12aw50
Күн бұрын
@@cryingleftists2290 like I said, it’s the only thing they train. From a very young age.
In the case of grant holloway he legit did the same thing 2021 but he was even quicker with 12.81 and still lost the olympics.The problem with him is he has a HUGE weakness and as the goat of the event u cant have that so he has to fix that until one can call him the goat
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Facts, we need the top end speed.
Clocks were off
Take 9.58 ...please break 19.19 too..and 42.8????
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
FFS these times are country miles off Bolt's times. a completely different league.
@Chris-wj8fz
Күн бұрын
@@timn4481 is it not history that comes along when you least expect it ? 1968 Olympic performances Kennedy assassinations Germany invades Poland...FFS you sound dim
@q12aw50
Күн бұрын
@@timn4481lyles is not very far from the 200m record😭 might I remind you bolt also had a 19.3 before he ran 19.19
'Team GB'.
LETS GO GRACE STARK!!!
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Grace stark fans lfgg
Best world wide report yet, thanks…even though I sense a bit of anti-USA sentiment 😢…all in good fun though…
@rohangregory2717
21 сағат бұрын
You are so use to the bias towards USA that you can't see that it's balanced commentary
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Hardly worldwide, usa domination haha. It is all in good fun, usa makes this sport go around.
That Josh Kerr race made me pretty upset. He competed in a distance that wasn’t really even his own and not only did he fall, but he took down another athlete with serious potential of making the team. I don’t like that at all.
@c.glivingstone9832
Күн бұрын
Kerr was obstructed by Giles inexplicably stepping towards the pole line, left arm down: just as Kerr was accelerating.
All eyes will be on him in Paris, if he doesn't win gold, it will be a big disappointment.
I think he needs to reach Asafa Powell talent level before Bolt's name can be put in the conversation
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
He'll be there this olympics i promise.
@sanelectricalengineeringwo8377
9 сағат бұрын
@@JumpmanTF I pray so too. I'm not Jamaican or American I'm actually Kenyan and this Olympic I'm riding with Omanyala but should he fail, I'll be hoping the Jamaicans can show the Americans dust and if it's kishane to do it then I'll be all in supporting him in the finals. The Bolt disrespect 3 months ago regarding his 100m record was unbearable especially when at that time they were struggling to hit under 10:00 sec.
🔥✊🏾Let’s S👀 If He Can Keep That ENERGY…I W🤔uld Like To S👀 Some Consistency…Olympics Will Set The STAGE!!…👊🏾💯
Great coverage only spoilt by the occasional profanities.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Facts
Will America sweep the 200m?...👀
@StGCfiLife
2 күн бұрын
Probably, only Tebogo/Hughes seems likely to challenge, though I have hopes for a bronze from Brian Levell...Level up!
@yawos9024
Күн бұрын
@@StGCfiLife Nobody should underestimate the young African.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Tebogo will be the decider
I hope Kishane beats Lyles....Lyles wanna be like Bolt so bad!
@dmvbay2535
Күн бұрын
Lyles will have to settle for silver in BOTH the 100 and 200m
@timn4481
Күн бұрын
@@dmvbay2535 Kerley will beat Lyles in the 100m...he will be pushing hard for a bronze or even a medal with Seville, Tobogo, Omanyala and Simbini as well.
What you talking about. .........,..., Willis?
I think you are the Urinating Tree of Track and Field.
@JumpmanTF
2 күн бұрын
Hahahahhaha i love it
You right you was definitely trying good clickbait
Something seem off… we haven’t seen or heard of him.. 💉
nice videos but make more when its track season, cuz its a lot more good result to cover and it cant be top10 only
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
More easily said than done. Missed a day of work for this vid. And still couldnt cover it all. One man show.
Zharnel Hughes is out of Paris right?
@c.glivingstone9832
Күн бұрын
Wrong.
@JumpmanTF
10 сағат бұрын
Hes in, uk allow doctors notes funnily enough haha
Why no 200?