@@eddiebello9547 consistency is useless unless you win something else than some meets. He is consistent but doing what? Running 9.9 in meets? Ok I mean that's respectful but I would like to see him on some big podium…
TEBOGO, wow my brother wow..👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾 And I see that Southern Africa running style,😂 it's funny seeing it from the outside.. Well done to this young man, well done.👏🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
Wrong. We could attend 5 men running sub9.8 at Paris *if* they all healthy and mentally ready! (Kerley, Bromell, Omanyala, Coleman, Jacobs) I know it's a very big IF but the possibility could be real. Just hope! 💪🥇☄️ Edit: even Lyles has the potential to run 9.79 with a good start. He is able to split 3.37 over 60-100m so he "just" needs a 6.42 start. Not impossible but yes quite far away.
@@TrackreatorI hear you, count TEBOGO & AKANI in there also, especually AKANI he is very fit now. TEBOGO is still so young and performing amazingly, he can also surprise us. Shout out to Jacobs I hope he makes a come back.
@@Trackreatorthey ain’t anywhere as fast as the guys prior to them… 9.83 to win a World Title? When last was that good enough? He wouldn’t even medal in the era of Blake, gatlin, bolt….
It amazes me how many of these sprinters stand straight up out of the blocks. Remember Michael Johnson? He ran the same way. It is imperative to keep your body on a slant downward to achieve absolute momentum. Coleman and curley do a great job of this.