I agree with you. Letsile Tobogo would push Noah Lyles to break the record because he would not want anyone to catch up with him. This is the first time I have seen in any race were anyone came so close to Noah. That's scary 😮
He definitely was surprised, but he also saw that he couldn't separate himself from everyone on the straightaway like normal. This is gonna be a different WC for Noah. He's gonna have to honestly respect his competition.
@@enochyemanyi9745 As I said earlier, Africa is not a country. When Lyles, the Italian guy or anyone else for that matter win, they do it for themselves and their country and not for the American continent or the European continent. So congratulations to him and his country.
Respect and gratitude boys for staying FRESH, FAST & FURIOUS!! Noah Lyles did it one mo' time but we are seeing our Diamond standard future KING 🇧🇼TEBOGO🇧🇼 rising to that throne shortly... Stay blessed champs
Letsile Tebogo from Botswana, world champion under 21, shows that he will be very soon a new figure in 100 and 200m. He is just at the beginning and almost get Noah. He could be soon under Bolt's 19.19. And could be breaking the 19 sec barrier. This race was his revelation !
Well done to all the sprinters!! First to Lyles that keeps on winning and showing that he is in great shape and a potential Gold medal winner at the WCH. Second what can we say about Tebogo? What a freaking young talent! Incredible. His last 50 meters were insane covering the ground and overtaking Hughes like nothing and not to mentioned was dangerously closing in on the man himself Lyles. Lyles just won by a small margin of 0.03 seconds. Whooo can't wait to see him up against Knighton at the WCH. And 3rd well done to Hughes for breaking the 30 year old record of Regis. So now he has both 100m and 200m British National Records. Crazy to think that it took 30 years for anyone to break those records and the amazing thing is that it was done by the same sprinter. Spectacular race indeed and it's warming us up to what will follow at the WCH in about a months time!! Can't wait. !!!!
…not even close to Yohan Blake second best time ever of 19.26…..everybody expected lyles to win by 10 m … the talk should be about the youngster tebogo who needed 5 more strides to win … coming from lane 8 at that … Nam Jamaica
I'm a bit shocked that the commentators find no time to comment a bit about the young man who came second, he's a serious contender. Some day they'll have to talk about him weather they want to or not.
This was a very good 200m sprint but it was slower than Usain Bolt's 2009 19.19 time in Berlin. Noah Lyles won the area record and a few other records.
It’s funny how the Commentators keep talking about Hughes and completely ignoring Tebogo who is the real threat to Lyles and possibly the near future world champion! be real and objective for once
@@IndianPanchyat If you would simply put "meet record" in the description you would not have to be making multiple posts to clarify. But I guess it is the ploy to get views.
What ‘record’ did he break? Most sub-19.50’s? Plus, he said only three other men have gone faster thar 19.47. Bolt, Blake and Johnson. Plus Lyles himself.
Let's not forget BOLT🇯🇲 won when it counted. CONSECUTIVE OLYMPICS & WORLD GAMES! For anyone to come close they have to win the 100 & 200 and then repeat x 3 ‼️‼️‼️
So the young African boy from Botswana is a close 2nd almost beating Noah lyles but they spend all the time talking about the American and the Briton. Weird!!
Tebogo is the real deal, relaxed, a well oiled machine, top level endurance, insane top speed( sustained). Lyles is a beast of course but to claim he can beat Usain's record is a stretch. Knighton and Tebogo have the potential to disappoint Lyles any day.
@@IndianPanchyatbolt was just put partying and drove past the meet won and went back to hang out. He was not trying to set no record at these insignificant meets.! ..if you want someone to feel like they did something above bolt then 19:19 is the mark....run it the give us a call .