"Nobody saw it coming at all... and the way he won" Justin Gatlin on Usain Bolt | Ready Set Go
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Justin raced against Usain Bolt in 2005 during a 200M run. Nobody knew or saw it coming at all. Justin Gatlin tells the tale of what it was like watching his uprise.
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Bolt won world juniors at age 15, ran a 45sec 400m same period before he was 16 and 19.93 at 17 barely training with back pains and recurring injuries....we saw it coming 🇯🇲
@realalbertan
Ай бұрын
My old physio worked at 2003 World Youth champs told me in spring 2004 to look for him
@bonecrusherhenriques7260
Ай бұрын
@@realalbertan wow. He went to the Olympic at 17 in ‘04. Good call by the Physio
@genixter2035
Ай бұрын
They didn't see it they never counted us but we saw it cause we believed in us big up
@user-zp4xp3hq8i
14 күн бұрын
Justin gatlin is full of 💩
@JamaicanMeCrazy
14 күн бұрын
Bolt was actually expected to medal even before he actually did. Tyson gay beat his azz and it shook him to his soul
Now Justin just displayed the difference between championship mentality vs the rest that were actually scared. Bolt breaking his own 9.69 was insane then doing the 200 in 19.19 was more insane.
@janga75
Ай бұрын
If you admit he's better than you, you will never compete. He needed that mentality
@B1gBossMan
16 күн бұрын
@@janga75 which is what pushed him to set a personal best by the ripe age of 32
Bolt is not “super human” or “not human” he is nothing but human and that is what makes his human so incredibly special
@twinkle152000
15 күн бұрын
His skills were superhuman!
My old Physio saw him at the 2003 world youth champs and said to watch for Bolt back then
It's funny how Bolt inspired you to come back and run fast. You also inspired him to train hard so he doesn't lose to you.
Mr. Gatlin is thoughtful, articulate...should be on the Media as a Commentator...I don't understand why they don't hire him
@jmo8934
Ай бұрын
Eh because he was a brazen drugs cheat. Lol.
@ab1372
Ай бұрын
Lol what??? 😂
Justin is a true competitor
Honestly, as a Jamaican I love to listen to these two Bro podcast. I’m just wishing that one of those National Tv stations would give them a series of live show
Bolt is not human. Dude was in video game mode, I couldn't believe what I was seeing either.
Bro I grew up watching Usain Bolt he was amazing as a kid from 2008 on he was lightning in the bottle I have never seen anything like him to this day goat 🐐
That's what I admire most about gatlin, he got butts and fears none
Me and Bolt are the same age. At 14, I vividly remember reading stories of him beating America's best 18 year olds. He is the prodigy of all track prodigies in my lifetime. While I was shocked at 9.69, I wasn't surprised.
Usain Bolt is super human 🇯🇲🏃♂️🙏God did
And this is why I will always respect Gatlin. This man is a true competitor at heart.
He's the greatest we've ever seen from the age of 15. If you didn't see him coming, you weren't looking
@tvgcmma9215
Ай бұрын
At 200m and 400m tho - not the 100m
@riahmatic
Ай бұрын
hindsight is 20/20
I actually believe you when you said you wanted to race him . I still have the recorded video of you winning the 100 Olympics and we all thought Shawn was gonna take it because he was cooking prelims .
Gatlin's voice seems so much stronger. All the best to you.
This title is not tue we been waiting on Bolt before he went to high school
When he did that in the ‘08 Olympics, I told my mother that I would see that again. He pulled a three-peat and lowered the time even more.
Bolt is amazing, but man I wish he had run full out for all those, who knows what the wr would be if he didn't celebrate...
@B1gBossMan
16 күн бұрын
I guess 9.58?
@devertonpasley4942
13 күн бұрын
9.52 to be exact@@B1gBossMan
@willh69
10 күн бұрын
Yeah 9.58
The video quality is MUCH better than earlier episodes. I would recommend you all getting some high quality, small clip on mics to take the production to the next level.
@RunYourRaceTL
Ай бұрын
Our new format is virtual! We’ll have some in person episodes like this but most will be virtual as you see now. Hopefully you still tap in.
Bolt was setting all kinds of world junior and youth age-group records in at age 15,16,17, and 18. Why would anyone who follows track say "I don't think anybody saw it coming"? If he was consistently the best in his age group since his teenage years, is it a surprise that by age 21 he'd be ready to dominate grown men just like he did when he was a teenager?
@Keepdapocket
4 күн бұрын
Because he wasn’t the best in the 100. Notice they are focusing more so on the 100. As a ten, Bolt wasn’t doing the 100. So, why would anyone see it coming in that event? Make it make sense. Also, we have NEVER seen a man 6’5” running the 100. No one was surprised at Boot’s 200. Why? Because those who follow track knew of his 200 talent. It, the 100? Yeah, that came from out of no where, especially with his size!
I watch how Gatlin articulates and disects races. Especially the 1 & 2
Mad
justin could ahve beaten bolt `but the testing improved so much that he couldn't get his secret ingredient too much
Much respect for that Justin. Bolt was superhuman at the time, but it didn't scare you away from competing against him. Much respect.
Gatlin is a true warrior. If Bolt had shown up a decade before, Gatlin may not beat him but will definitely push himself to meet him.
@pepiiv5131
Ай бұрын
He might have destroyed himself as Tyson and Blake did...🤔
'' What was the thoughts going your head when you saw 969 " . It was man I needed to get some of that candy .
All of the Caribbean saw it. He was making a lot of noise at jr lvl
@themarathoncontinues4211
12 күн бұрын
He wasn’t even running 100m until he turned pro, how could u have seen a 9.69 WC celebrating with 30m to go coming?
@thejourney6712
12 күн бұрын
@@themarathoncontinues4211 he ran 200m and he was a beast. In the Caribbean we have carifta games tho it youth level it the biggest athletics games in the region and bolt was miles ahead of the competition then.
@themarathoncontinues4211
12 күн бұрын
@@thejourney6712 I understand, no doubt. But for 100m I just don’t believe y’all can say u saw that coming in that fashion.
Who is the other guy I know gatlin
@blkhauck
Ай бұрын
That is Rodney Green. He is a Bahamian sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.
Dam I got caught and he didn't
@Ghoster311
Ай бұрын
Truth
@dwightPhoenix
Ай бұрын
Stupid
@rosewalker5791
Ай бұрын
shut up.. where ?
@humanform5354
Ай бұрын
Cry harder...
"I love to compete". Yeah by cheating!
Usian bolt wasn't ordinary and still ain't ordinary after suffering multiple loses to bolt when you finally beat him in the end nobody really cared! Nobody even talk about it because the wolrd know bolt was done and ready to retire!
@johnsemester
10 ай бұрын
Gatlin beating Bolt doesn't taint his image at all. It says a lot about Justin being a determined competitor and reflects on his endurance. At his age, winning a gold isn't easy.
@Nyasalands_Finest
3 ай бұрын
You care because you just got emotional and typed a whole ass paragraph 😂
@RRTUBE4891
3 ай бұрын
@@Nyasalands_Finest Do you know what emotional means? I don't think so. Two sentences does not constitute a paragraph my guy.
@Nyasalands_Finest
3 ай бұрын
@@RRTUBE4891 damn you don't know how to count? 😆
@RRTUBE4891
3 ай бұрын
@@Nyasalands_Finest YOU lack basic comprehension, and YOU can't count. The initial poster wrote two sentences. LITERALLY 2 sentences. Thanks for owning yourself.
It was 9.58 actually not 9.69…
@Ximme
Ай бұрын
2008?
@leedza
Ай бұрын
9:69 is the first WR 9:58 was second
@bonecrusherhenriques7260
Ай бұрын
Hes talking about The 2008 Olympic record which was the first world record
@DavidAdediran
Ай бұрын
@@bonecrusherhenriques7260... the second world record
@bonecrusherhenriques7260
Ай бұрын
@@DavidAdediran Thanks for reminding me… How could I forget that night in New York… 9.72
Its nothin because Tyson Gay ran 9.68 9.67 so thats nothin
@malligrub
3 ай бұрын
Tyson's 9.69 was with a max 2.0 wind - otherwise he was another 9.7s guy
@easylogistics7414
2 ай бұрын
@@malligrub bs it was all straight no wind..yall hatin asses mad because he beat Bolt before and after the championships n Olympics
@kingnaldo4058
2 ай бұрын
Tyson 9.68 had gale force wind of 4 mps tailwind. Bolt ran 9.69 with headwind in his face...🤔
@chichibud31
2 ай бұрын
One off track meets. Did not go through qualifying rounds, which Bolt did at all his record breaking races.
@Ill.righteous31
2 ай бұрын
Usain jogs Tysons fastest time😂stfu
Bolt was doped out of his mind. From 10.03 and 19.91 at the world championships to 9.6 lowish, without the celebration, and 19.30 into a headwind. Not possible to make that much improvement naturally in a single offseason. The fact that two other Jamaicans made similar impossible leaps in performance the same year makes it even more obvious what was going on. And then the 2018 retests that they covered up after admitting male and female Jamaican sprinters had been caught with Clenbuterol in their samples. He’s the FloJo of males sprinting.
@Ramsays_Auto_Car_Sale_Ltd876
Ай бұрын
Shut up u hater 😂
@blacksuperman9891
Ай бұрын
You forget that Bolt was running sub 20 at only 17. The 10.03 was literally his first ever 100m race. Like ever. He battled injuries a lot in his late teens as well. His first season being injury free was 07 and he got a silver in the 200. The potential was always there. It's possible he doped, but I don't think he did.
@collllllll
Ай бұрын
The culture of accusing people without proof needs to stop
@chigwesibanyama1148
Ай бұрын
He was always destined to be a star! Injuries masked his true level until he overcame them. The true surprise was him competing in the 100
@qthequick
Ай бұрын
Coming from track family…my old man said after a certain point in the 80s every runner at the top was using something at some point