The New FASTEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS ONLY 17 YEARS OLD...
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The youngers have had a full indoor season and are already peaking while the pros are building towards peaking at Paris.
@JoshuaFazeli
Ай бұрын
IMPORTANT POINT
@vincent7674
Ай бұрын
Christian didn't have an indoor season , so he still got more in the tank tbh
@vuksgitau
Ай бұрын
Indeed
@thelog86
Ай бұрын
The youngsters season is alot shorter, their season is pretty much over towards the end of May most states dont run HS indoor at all. When i ran in KY it was only 1 indoor meet and myself and 1 other guy were the only 2 on our team to go, it was for the elite by invitation only. I dont know how it is now, but its not alot of indoor facilities in some states
@shototodorokiwhatifs7005
Ай бұрын
@@thelog86 Ummmm, summer track???
It’s actually insane the think about the amount of young talent emerging in the sprinting world right now. Wilson, Tebogo, and now Miller… we might see an Olympic medal performance in every sprinting event from athletes who aren’t even 21!
@evannatland5151
Ай бұрын
Training got better. They was still teaching long to short when I was in highschool 2009-2013 but by 2020 they were teaching short all out bursts and heavy lifting at track conferences. More coaches catching on is gonna create better athletes. Turns out you can teach speed
@napkin1013
Ай бұрын
and houghton
@josedelnegro46
Ай бұрын
If speed can be taught in youth and in one's prime that tells all of us that post prime training is the road we can all travel to improve the quality of our lives relative to past generations. The see and do nature of athletics is what makes it the only cradle to grave sport.
@713feenomHouston
Ай бұрын
How do you guys keep leaving Knighton out of these talks?
@josedelnegro46
Ай бұрын
713feenomHouston clearly he runs well and is worthy of our constant attention.
They should test him like issam
@nitroexe
Ай бұрын
Yeah I think a lot of people are forgetting just how much doping matters
@keithv3767
Ай бұрын
He’s 17. I highly doubt he’s taking anything. Professionals of any nationality should all be suspect.
@Essnce.7
Ай бұрын
isaam cheated???
@Ghoster311
Ай бұрын
@@Essnce.7he tested positive for a banned substance
@Terry-du3vc
Ай бұрын
Isaam went from 10.4 high as a junior to 9.8( and change ) as a senior. The cheating was obvious. Miller ran 10.06 last season so his improvement doesn’t appear to be suspect.
It shoulda been 9.83 without the drag from that hair!
@hakuakua3020
Ай бұрын
you know you wrong for that
@gotmilk91
Ай бұрын
@hakuakua3020 - ur right! It woulda been 9.73!
@cerrajosh
Ай бұрын
Thanks guys, I was going to ask what the haircut adjusted conversion time was.
@Elliottklassen
Ай бұрын
@@gotmilk91I think it would’ve been closer to 9.63!
@giffysstiffy8874giffytuck
Ай бұрын
@@gotmilk91He will EVENTUALLY run against TANNER ADAMS❤🙂🥳TANNER ADAMS WILL WIN❤😎🥳🙂
Another high schooler putting down suspiciously fast times. Hope this one is cleaner than the last ...
@Elliottklassen
Ай бұрын
The more comforting thing is that he ran very fast last year as well, so he isn’t just coming out of nowhere. Also, his physique is noticeably different than Asinga’s. Not to say he couldn’t be doping, but it does thankfully seem less likely.
@seatownfan
Ай бұрын
Just stop
@XDF745
Ай бұрын
@@seatownfan No u stop
@jadubbyfauclin9142
Ай бұрын
Stop. This person is the first high schooler to run a wind legal sub 10
@crabb9966
Ай бұрын
Bro... you could say this about anyone. Innocent until proved guilty
Mondo Broke his record so much he don’t even get the thumbnail for breaking it
@mryee2986
Ай бұрын
Typical guinea pigs ....evry year the come out of the lab
this kind of video is very welcome to see on the channel. I like seeing an overview of all of the interesting performances that have happened recently. They go really well alongside the typical videos on the channel that cover an individual performance in more depth. Keep these overview videos coming!
Huge track & field fan here. Thank you for your uploads.
Cant forget about Emile Cairess who finished 3rd at the london marathon being the first time since the 90s that a British man has been on the podium!!
US 100/200m depth is insane with 17yr old Christian Miller & 19yr old T'Mars McCallum running wind-legal sub 10s this wkend, but great to see the amount of global short sprints talent aged 21 or younger; Miller, McCallum, Tebogo, Knighton, Udodi, Godson Brume, Terrence Jones, Tarsis Orogot, Favour Ashe; and the likes of Tamari Davis, Shawnti Jackson, Favour Ofili, JaMeesia Ford, Mia Brahe-Pedersen, Adaejah Hodge, Alana Reid, Brianna Lyston, Clayton Twins & Amy Hunt for the women! Yeah the Throws have been crazy this year already; Ethan Katzberg, Mykolas Alekna, Yaimé Pérez, Max Dehning & 15yr old Ziyi Yan in the Javelin!
@Crayzyy
Ай бұрын
What's even crazier is that there are probably several elite US sprinters that won't even do track.
@benjaminbaker2959
Ай бұрын
For real. Making the us team in sprints is probably harder than making the finals in the global finals most years
@giffysstiffy8874giffytuck
Ай бұрын
🥸This guy will EVENTUALLY run against TANNER ADAMS🥸 TANNER ADAMS WILL WIN❤😎🥳🙂
@josedelnegro46
Ай бұрын
Thank you. Each name on that list in terms of quality and number has been unheard of in pasted generations. What an elemental blessing.
@forevergoated999
Ай бұрын
@@giffysstiffy8874giffytuckwhoever that is has no shot to beat this kid running sub 10 already
Great video- some recent videos could have been shorter but this one has a lot of content 👏👏
I raced with tmars mccallum 2 years ago at the Myrtle beach challenge absolutely amazing to see him run away from the field. I get to talk to him. Very nice and humble.
One of the Promising young sprinter for the future .no joke
Definitely prefer this weekend roundup style video 👍🏻
Literally this time last year Issam went to this same meet and was dropping crazy times like this. Hoping this story will end the same way 🙏🏾
This is wild! Very inspiring! I just posted a lackluster run update. But I am getting back on it now. 👟💕
What is going on in here..... 9.93?!?! Man I severely hope he is the next one
Keep the weekend highlights coming. ❤
Damn this been a hell of a year for track I love it
man have times changed. not too long ago, i remember watching a guy at our state track meet run a 10.4. and at the time 20 some years ago, that seemed unbelievably fast for a high school kid. now these kids are running sub 10s. its wild
@yes3858
Ай бұрын
It'll only get better. I remember reading about American Indian runners back in the day. Amazing stories starting back when they would literally run for days to deliver mail 😅
@user-ki4xw2rb8q
Ай бұрын
10.4 in high school is the type of times that guys like Tyson Gay, Justin Gatlin or Asafa Powell ran at that age, crazy that now we have 17y running sub 10
@PeteZam
Ай бұрын
@@user-ki4xw2rb8q and not just sub 10, sub 10 at a random meet this early in the season.
This high schooler is officially the first person to run a sub 10 wind legal. Mad props. No one has ever done this at high school level until now
@kauze_
Ай бұрын
no. he’s the third. did you not watch the video?
@jadubbyfauclin9142
Ай бұрын
@@kauze_ really? Which two athletes ran sub 10 wind legal in high school before him?
@kauze_
Ай бұрын
@@jadubbyfauclin9142 t’mars mccallum and favour ashe as mentioned in the video.
@jadubbyfauclin9142
Ай бұрын
@@kauze_ you must’ve not have read what I wrote. I said first high schooler. Those two individuals you named are in college and never ran sub 10 in high school
@kauze_
Ай бұрын
@@jadubbyfauclin9142 you did not say “first high schooler” you said this high schooler is “the first person to-“.
It's Penn Relays week!!!
It's something in the food/air its crazy how fast the progression has been in these world records !!
It’s only April and we have seen world records in major outdoor championship events broken and some very promising young athletes emerging and its an Olympic year, this turning out to be one of the best seasons in many years.
TRP finally gets through a video that has Matthew Boling in it without mentioning Matthew Boling. Nice.
@howardcarmichael2024
Ай бұрын
Great White Hope
@michaeldavis6607
Ай бұрын
How about Mondo? Greatest pole vaulter ever. We already have lots of great white champions
@TheoOJamaloO1
Ай бұрын
@@michaeldavis6607 sprinting
@reddragon1572
Ай бұрын
@@howardcarmichael202410.06 here wine legal, not even training for 100m fully. Very respectable time
@michaeldavis6607
Ай бұрын
@@TheoOJamaloO1 white people don’t care . That’s a black person thing. That’s why we tell our kids to study hard in college and sports comes 2nd. If not, yoh would see 2/3 of sports would be white people
5:02 The green wavelights for this race were set for the current world best this season, not Kipyegon's WR. Still a very impressive race tho, crazy how Haylom held on to Tsegay for 3 laps
That guy last year have me not trusting the ones that aren’t being tested
Risk of rain 2 music again as background music? Love it love it love it.
Went to high school with him I watched him as a freshman and sophomore work hard every day.
Rai Benjamin will be ready to run the rounds for the 400 hurdles and the 4 x 400 m relay. He has good aerobic base for a 400 meter hurdler. He can do 70 to 80 mile rides. He wears the full kit including the dork shorts.
0:50 You telling me this kid is 19? That's a 27 year old man with a wife and 2 kids
Last year, another high school student ran crazy fast only to find out he took illegal drugs. Hope these guys are on the right side of track field this time. 🏃♂️ 🏃♂️ 🏃♂️.
Confincingly leaving out windspeed when it is beneficial^^. I am not exited about anything here but it is still nice to watch people performe after training for a big portion of there life.
@reddragon1572
Ай бұрын
+2.0, wind, legal
.04 separating 2nd and last wow
The distance medley relay world record was also broken this weekend at the Oregon Relays meet
Insane. And wind legal
@jadubbyfauclin9142
Ай бұрын
First high schooler ever to run sub 10 with legal win
What in the hell is going on with these damn kids nowadays???????
These young kids are hungry and running for NIL deals even before they go pro! 😂
Is Sydney McLaughlin related to John McLaughlin? I think that he was a weather anouncer on one of the major television networks back in the 1980s.
Australia has never had a man run a 100m in under 10 seconds and we got 17 y/o doing it 😭😭😭😭
Tebogo needs to develop a champion mindset like Lyles before the showboating.
Christian Miller is him 🔥🔥
U could do weekly recap of track and field events leading up to the olimpics
The juice starts kicking in around this time, athletes start making records left and right 😂
Gotta love the risk of rain 2 music.
Ethiopia needs to add him to their Olympic Team one last time! His London performance really solidified his chances and he beat Tola (who DNFed) in the process.
I love the risk of rain music
These early season times are impressive but most of the big guns are just getting their seasons underway.
Awesome video. It would be great if you could do a weekly recap every week from now until the Olympics. I know how hard that is but still, I think people would really enjoy that and would be really helpful.
I go to his school. He is phenomenal and going to georgia for college. We rooting for him!
@shipit9937
Ай бұрын
Christian Miller?
@ishirjha2517
Ай бұрын
@@shipit9937 yes c miller
Christian needs to cut of that parachute on his head top.. could have been a 9.88 😂
Duuuuvvvvaaaalllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That 10.23 was a preliminary not a final... They just did enough to win the race to reserve energy and not to risk injury
Duplantis 6:24 1) first atemt 2) clear passage 3) first competition 4) "wet" tracks! When he quits they can put the event to rest!
0:06 that girl celebrating
Hopefully for his sake he's clean.
Bro's hair looks like a mop swishing back and forth like that 💀kudos on that incredible race though.
Is it me or this is lowkey a Jumpman style video??
@unknowncreative9074
Ай бұрын
Yup Jumpman knew what types of videos are best for track and field event review videos and TRP copying that
@Magnusfication
Ай бұрын
@@unknowncreative9074 yep, much better than the clickbait hype bs he usually puts out for the algoritm
Serious question here: are we 100% certain that the timing system for that high school event was accurate? I recall the good old days when it was a bunch of volunteers (usually teachers and coaches' wives) with analog stopwatches....
@Naominoz
Ай бұрын
I did wonder the same, but don’t want to take anything away from these athletes. Look forward to seeing them on the world stage
Love this video usually if it's an American accent it's all about how the Americans are better than any other human on the planet 😂😂
Looks like a great season is unfolding, too bad most of it in the USA will be behind paywalls from here on out (Diamond League on Flotrack and the Olympics on NBC's Peacock).
Risk of rain soundtrack goes crazy
Courtney Lindsey made the US team last year after a gruelling college season. I have no doubt that he’ll make the 200m team. Only issue is he’s doubling running the 100m and 200m
@kc5466
Ай бұрын
He could but definitely not guaranteed
@TheoOJamaloO1
Ай бұрын
Bednarek is running the 100 and 200, Lyles is running the 100 and 200, Coleman is running the 100 and 200, Kerley is running the 100 and 200
Hey can anyone tell me because NBC's not going to be broadcasting the Olympics who's going to broadcast how are we going to watch the Olympics
No one can defeat Fred Curly Q. Get that through your brains.
Does anyone know why Athing Mu doesn't run many races? I think that it would help her career a ton if she did.
Jesus! I thought prodigies like Knighton were fast. When he ran a 10.2 and a 20.3, I thought he was a burner. Boling ran a 10.1! Jeremy Wariner running a 45.5 was quite impressive. BUT THIS!? This is insane.
Didn't Bernanke run 9.91?
@crabb9966
Ай бұрын
2.2 wind
Bananas!!
Why these kids running faster than Coleman rn😂
you forgot about the 400m world lead in Kenya. 44.10
Same shit different day can't take high school times serious
I'm cautiously excited about Miller. He's undoubtly fast as the wind, but he wouldn't be the first to abuse the lenient doping rules for minors. When I was younger and competing I was more often, much more often, approached by doping dealers when I was a minor then after I turned 18
Definitely couldn’t be a Texas high schooler…they wouldn’t let him compete with that hair . Congrats to him for that record performing run!!
allman discus wow. breaks the weight thrower "should look" big time
You never analysed about Makarawu who is running good 200m times
Bayapo Ndori of Botswana ran a 44.10 in the 400m
man wtf, no way this dude is not doping
That start was slow as hell. Imagine what he could do with an explosive start?
I don't know if his time was legal or not, but Kenny Bednarek just ran 9.91 at the Kip Keino meet. That would make him the fastest man in 2024 so far.
@MaxPiefke
Ай бұрын
+2.2 m/sec , not wind legal
The 17 yr old didn't get the greatest start either !
Why is no where anything about Wanyoni 800m WL quicker than Arop at altitude Like not even on world athletics instagram
Every year there are guinea pigs...new ones keep coming out of the lab...especially sprinters from the USA...many never goes on to better their times
How
yooo Ror2 soundtrack
Bekele is the GOAT🐐, far from finished🥳
Got a bad start on a terrible track and the timer started a fraction late or clicked off early. Obvious.
Test’s all
So, is Christian's 9.93 the new National High School record?
What is more surprising is that a guy born in 2006 can do that...what does he eat
Test that 🩸
Times are suspect af
Gotta be careful, after Issam getting caught for doping, I really hope these other young guys aren't guilty of the same thing.
@Ghoster311
Ай бұрын
There is no PED testing in high school and very little in College. These athletes have to go pro before they are getting regularly tested. Hard to know what to believe in this unregulated free for all.
9.93 for a 17 year old? That’s crazy.
what substances is he on like what happened with Issam?
19 year old High schooler.😂
Did he find the better juice?
Unless PURE Athletics Spring Invitational meets are flying in USADA/WADA approved drug testing personnel, Christian Miller's 9.93 "world lead" won't be officially recognized by World Athletics. They regularly disqualify records based on meet directors not providing sanctioned drug testing for all podium winners immediately following meets... even well known, long standing track tournaments get dinged. Beth Potter set a 5k world record in 2021 of 14:41 that doesn't count b/c The Podium 5k meet didn't drug test her afterwards.... even though she's a pro triathlete and gets drug tested by WADA & World Triathlon on the regular year-round.
Lets see if he shows up at the olympic trials. He will be tested at the highest level and if he on the gear, he will fail for sure. If he is not, I think he will not get close to that time.
Clermont….