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He was NEVER supposed to be this FAST! || How did he SNEAK into the 100M Olympic Trials?! 

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Coby Hilton is a #100meter #sprinting athlete in #trackandfield for USATF, that does not have a shoe sponsor. Yet he still made the Olympic Trials in the 100 meter dash and qualified for the semifinals.
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@joeycarter8846
@joeycarter8846 2 дня назад
Thanks for bringing up Hilton, Coach. I'd forgotten about him but with his hunched shoulder running style, he's hard to miss. Interesting story to say the least. And we all love underdogs.
@rubenespinoza2015
@rubenespinoza2015 2 дня назад
I just honored for the opportunity to post a comment. I’m not even supposed to be here.
@WCANO626
@WCANO626 2 дня назад
Do you wonder how many fast folks we never get to see because 'money'?
@victorhopper6774
@victorhopper6774 2 дня назад
or interested in running. there are many. i ran most events in high school under the mile for our school but i always knew tommy was way, way faster than me and anyone i ever ran against. i think he hated running as we aged probably cause his mom beat him so often when he was little he learned a style i have never seen used by anyone else.at full speed his head is only at most 5 feet off the ground and he looks like he is always falling. i have noticed some of the best distance runners lean a little but when tommy ran his lean was extreme. its been 60 years since i saw him run.
@gabrieldaniels6191
@gabrieldaniels6191 2 дня назад
More missed from injury and bad training techniques
@AA-mk4pu
@AA-mk4pu День назад
Nope
@robertbaker974
@robertbaker974 2 дня назад
Love these underdog stories-not to take away from the stars-it’s a tough game-but people working at Walmart, or without sponsors in these trials have been a breath of fresh air. Aside from the high-school😳athletes..just some real grit and determination-always hoping one of these athletes will have a breakout! Kudos for telling their stories the Olympics still offer a chance for dreams and hard to fuel real achievement.
@robertbaker974
@robertbaker974 2 дня назад
*hard work!
@congero113
@congero113 День назад
I love how you feature stories on these unsung runners. Awesome
@marcvictor4285
@marcvictor4285 2 дня назад
Coach your a class act! Best wishes
@johnlarkin7861
@johnlarkin7861 2 дня назад
Great story, Coach Rob. Your insights are wonderfully observed. Respect.
@bryane.zeiner1835
@bryane.zeiner1835 2 дня назад
i LOVE YOUR WORK. For 50 years I kept hoping someone would follow springing to the degree and extent that YOU do, and regularly!!! thank you thank you.
@montybrewster7
@montybrewster7 2 дня назад
Everything i'm watching of noah over 100 is geared towards that 200 wr. Remember he said it himself. He needed to be regularly sub 10 over his first 100 to crack that 200 wr. All i'm seeing over the past 2 seasons is him moving ever closer that. Any success he gets in terms of medals over 100 i believe are bonuses. I think noah is & has been for a long time laser focused on that 200 wr & i think this is the year he makes his biggest bid for it. And personally i think he'll do it. If not in paris then this year at some point. Thanks for the vid coach.
@ClipSail
@ClipSail 2 дня назад
Watching Hilton race next to Coleman, I noticed something interesting: The gold standard “perfect start” is 7 steps to reach the first 10 meters, which is what Coleman does. Hilton is able to reach the 10m mark in 6 steps, which is unusual. Many sprinters spend years cutting down from 9, to 8, to 7 steps… and for Hilton it takes 6. He is a very efficient sprinter!
@trinidadrodriquez876
@trinidadrodriquez876 2 дня назад
He needs a lot more top en speed better coaching.,and of course peds.
@congero113
@congero113 День назад
Peds? I think not. Obviously he’s doing just fine already
@congero113
@congero113 День назад
Really interesting info
@jamesdellaneve9005
@jamesdellaneve9005 День назад
I’ve never heard of this guy. Thx for bringing this up. The running style reminds me of high school. Love underdogs.
@andraebibbs706
@andraebibbs706 2 дня назад
Fun profile coach. Cooper Bibbs tells me he’s a really good dude too
@MariaVazquez-du3st
@MariaVazquez-du3st 2 дня назад
Good show, thanks Coach!
@wb1092
@wb1092 День назад
Thanks for the show, Coach.
@TexasTrained
@TexasTrained 12 часов назад
Love your news/videos. THANKS
@tsicksprints424
@tsicksprints424 День назад
I met Coby at the airport before the meet, super cool guy!
@user-se2kp1dq5j
@user-se2kp1dq5j 2 дня назад
I actually watched him and was very impressed...always enjoy ur stuff...
@alm0st-man991
@alm0st-man991 2 дня назад
YOU CALLED IT 4 MONNTHS AGO COACH
@davidlaita2563
@davidlaita2563 2 дня назад
always great content, thanks!
@notthatdrew5818
@notthatdrew5818 2 дня назад
Let's GO Coby!
@Visionary0001
@Visionary0001 2 дня назад
Remember, Cravont Charleston, former U.S. Champion in the 100 meters, was also sponsored by apparel company Tracksmith, and not by any of the big names (Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, etc.)
@johnwilson5743
@johnwilson5743 2 дня назад
Why is it that most Americans think that, in athletics, most athletes competing at the Olympics are professional? They are not! The majority are just athletes who desire to be the best. They have full time jobs and fit their training/competing around that. They often exist because of fund raising from friends or their local running club or their village/town. Yes, they may get contracts to supply them with running shoes/athletic clothing and even expenses to help them travel to other cities or Countries. But they are not considered "Professional athletes". If that were the case, then all USA College athletes who attend College on Sports Scholorships, are also Professional athletes. They get their College tuition paid for, sports gear, coaching, travel expenses, sometimes accommodation, health benefits etc. They get far more than most "amateur" runners around the world, with the exception of a handful of TOP athletes in each sport at the top of their games, who manage to get large sponsors get a Sports Club.
@stretchstretch9112
@stretchstretch9112 День назад
Dude love your channel
@SCATrackandField
@SCATrackandField День назад
Thanks for watching!
@MarkFranklin-ws5jf
@MarkFranklin-ws5jf 9 часов назад
Great story once again, Rob!
@genowhite1489
@genowhite1489 2 дня назад
It would be a lot of people that we have never heard of that could be very fast post college but finances forces many many college athletes to leave the sport unfortunately. But I love is desire and work ethic to continue his track and field career post college even though he didn't get sponsorship to start off with.
@andrewhopoi1364
@andrewhopoi1364 2 дня назад
AWESOME STORY! Was wondering who that guy was but great story.
@jimmiswift3232
@jimmiswift3232 День назад
I like to wish you good luck and good things your way. Enjoyed the story.
@michaeljoyner6470
@michaeljoyner6470 2 дня назад
That Dude is fast !!!!!💥💥💥💥💥
@richardwalther6229
@richardwalther6229 2 дня назад
The US Trials final is a faster race with faster PBs than an Olympic final. That seems correct to me. To put it in other words: Noah Lyles will have an easier time winning gold in Paris than he did making the team at Nationals.
@bagginshates
@bagginshates 2 дня назад
Watching him next to Coleman he rises up too fast, imo. A good coach would help this man.
@trevharpa9371
@trevharpa9371 2 дня назад
It seems like ND & SD gets all of Minnesotas underated diamonds in the ruff
@nowaynotthatway3487
@nowaynotthatway3487 День назад
You don’t have to be the best to be great! He’s great!
@jefftinney3131
@jefftinney3131 2 дня назад
Yes indeed, you did call it, coach! And I watched the quarter finals and I did watch him. I wonder what he would do in the 40, NFL style?
@congero113
@congero113 День назад
Bingo, he should learn to catch and make $ in the NFL
@unapologetic7900
@unapologetic7900 День назад
Coach, do you think Hilton's technical form is clean? I think he could be faster if had better coaching. His form looks a little off to me, lots of head movement for one thing. Thoughts?
@tioasn
@tioasn День назад
Every one loves an underdog. (except Pres. Snow)
@CurtisStewart-si2em
@CurtisStewart-si2em 22 часа назад
good to keep it honest
@HEAVYCHEVY409
@HEAVYCHEVY409 2 дня назад
*If you not top 5 or 6, it doesnt matter, you wont make it to worlds/Olympics for individual or relay team. But yeah guy got talent its hard for you to gain a name!*
@SCATrackandField
@SCATrackandField 2 дня назад
I agree. Proves just how competitive pro sprinting really is.
@HEAVYCHEVY409
@HEAVYCHEVY409 День назад
@SCATrackandField yeah, I don't think people realize how elite you have to be, to make the US team or go to the Olympics. 3 spots on each events. I mean it's crazy to say you have to be top 3 in the USA. To make it, that really less the 1% smh
@Ayedee.daTruth.seeker
@Ayedee.daTruth.seeker 2 дня назад
Who was that other WB that was bookin past him
@badbeatbilly8997
@badbeatbilly8997 2 дня назад
Cool story bro 😎 🏃
@gothops2632
@gothops2632 2 дня назад
What’s the name of the girl @ 1.06 of the video?
@trinidadrodriquez876
@trinidadrodriquez876 2 дня назад
With peds he would be atleast 9.92
@Dentsun4228
@Dentsun4228 2 дня назад
he's already on PEDs
@trinidadrodriquez876
@trinidadrodriquez876 День назад
@@Dentsun4228 who the white dude no he’s not.
@Dentsun4228
@Dentsun4228 День назад
@@trinidadrodriquez876 he definitely is. 10:15 is his best time with steroids.
@Dentsun4228
@Dentsun4228 День назад
@@trinidadrodriquez876 yes the white dude. he on PEDs.
@dajosco115
@dajosco115 День назад
My first time noticing Tracksmith ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ChR90h-euPo.html
@l.rongardner2150
@l.rongardner2150 2 дня назад
Dude has been dating "fast women" rather than slow, conservative gals - and it shows in his speedy times.
@sharedhousingsolutions
@sharedhousingsolutions День назад
I like you.
@jsigur157
@jsigur157 2 дня назад
dominated?
@sphamandlabafana8078
@sphamandlabafana8078 2 дня назад
Please train me I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦
@darrylnelson05
@darrylnelson05 2 дня назад
WTF do you mean he was never supposed to be that fast?
@gabrieldaniels6191
@gabrieldaniels6191 2 дня назад
😂
@mr.c7312
@mr.c7312 2 дня назад
I think if you have met the standard, you should go.
@chrisloveusa6190
@chrisloveusa6190 16 часов назад
There are many great high school athletes who never go to college because they aren't recruited. The cost of college is very high today. That is why universities should recruit from within the U.S. instead of recruiting from foreign countries. Any university, that receives government funds in any way, shape, or form, shouldn't be recruiting foreign students and giving them scholarships of any kind. Even if the foreign athlete has demonstrated a better time, the American athlete should come first. People are probably going to disagree with me anyway. Through this video and other videos, you have proven that there is great dept in the excellence of American athletes, and that American athletes are always improving themselves and reaching for excellence.
@user-zk6ux4oy9g
@user-zk6ux4oy9g 22 часа назад
You got to Put respect on the rest of the runners why focus on this guy? There are atheletes that come out of Júnior college also
@user-mq9jg7pz2l
@user-mq9jg7pz2l 2 дня назад
Usain Bolt literally drag Lyles personal best time in training and when he is drunk
@heavymetalhero08
@heavymetalhero08 2 дня назад
The problem is that Bolts time has passed and if his record gets beat, he cannot come back and improve where as Lyles knows what he needs to beat and has a lot of time left to do it, and he is already getting really close
@expsterm1
@expsterm1 2 дня назад
Doesn't have world class speed
@johnjay6370
@johnjay6370 2 дня назад
in America! The American trials are harder to make the finals in sprints than the finals in the Olympic games. most years. just look at fab..
@mrtower5766
@mrtower5766 2 дня назад
His running for is wrong
@jsigur157
@jsigur157 2 дня назад
You want the ez life, play football
@JakeRichardsong
@JakeRichardsong 2 дня назад
And brain damage.
@victorhopper6774
@victorhopper6774 2 дня назад
or become a turtle and live 200 years. the world is a crazy place.
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