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Men's 200m - 2021 NCAA track and field championship 

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Florida's Joseph Fahnbulleh edged LSU's Terrance Laird at the tape with a 19.91 200m dash at the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship in Eugene, Oregon. UGA's Matthew Boling finished 5th in 20.48.
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@LiptoGyn12
@LiptoGyn12 3 года назад
Fahnbullet
@auburnmann3630
@auburnmann3630 3 года назад
Fahnboltlleh
@jamezkpal2361
@jamezkpal2361 3 года назад
Clever
@kennethwoods6525
@kennethwoods6525 3 года назад
Nice play on the name - and it can still be pronounced the same.
@antoniofelix1620
@antoniofelix1620 3 года назад
Nice play with the name but make no sense since he get out the blocks slow as fuck
@thouxanbangio
@thouxanbangio 3 года назад
@@antoniofelix1620 true but just go along w it
@warriorj8658
@warriorj8658 3 года назад
This kid is a special talent. Imagine when he gets his start together.
@fitlifestylebiggainz
@fitlifestylebiggainz 3 года назад
Who? The black freshman from florida?
@born2270
@born2270 3 года назад
@@fitlifestylebiggainz yh
@bobbyjones2397
@bobbyjones2397 3 года назад
@@fitlifestylebiggainz he’s a freshman?
@skillz9549
@skillz9549 3 года назад
They need to find the best starter coach in the world to work with him. He can be the second coming of Usain Bolt.
@devint5943
@devint5943 3 года назад
Terrance Laird peaked too soon. His times earlier in the season I thought he may make the US team to the olympics but now I highly doubt it
@trackprodigy1219
@trackprodigy1219 3 года назад
Joseph Fahnbulleh Took (80 steps) Terrace Laird took (93 steps ) Thats a 13 step difference 😱
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
His top end speed must be 26mph at least
@whitfinks1007
@whitfinks1007 3 года назад
The dude is fast
@huyho8081
@huyho8081 3 года назад
Hes also taller meaning he has longer stride and he looks like his footspeed isnt as fast as laird but has more power.
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
@@huyho8081 Big Block v8 vs turbo charged 4 banger
@keiththomas478
@keiththomas478 3 года назад
Never seen a stride like that!!!
@villagewolf88
@villagewolf88 3 года назад
Love how they all embrace each other at the end. Class.
@petercavanaugh2434
@petercavanaugh2434 3 года назад
Yeah, some real kind athletes coming up nowadays. Nice to see.
@fahnbullet
@fahnbullet 3 года назад
It’s all love at the end, we want to see each other get better
@villagewolf88
@villagewolf88 3 года назад
@@fahnbullet I highly respect that.
@josephanyen5046
@josephanyen5046 3 года назад
💙💙💙💙💙
@tai6100
@tai6100 2 года назад
@@fahnbullet 💯
@HERMITBOY
@HERMITBOY 3 года назад
I swear Joseph runs like he has 50lbs ankle weights on, just waiting for momentum to kick in and from then on he can barely control himself . Like “ woah woah woah get outta the way, I can’t stop!”
@YoREalDaddy
@YoREalDaddy 3 года назад
Lol juggernaut
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
Locomobulleh
@flilcha
@flilcha 3 года назад
He always reminds me of the young Forrest Gump learning to run
@LadyT06
@LadyT06 3 года назад
@@flilcha 😂😁 Did you've to go to that scene🤭?
@mac609
@mac609 3 года назад
LOL @ 50 lbs ankle weights on. So true!
@yonhylton2076
@yonhylton2076 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh is no joke!!
@artificialintelligence0101
@artificialintelligence0101 3 года назад
What's his height and weight?
@laynebrock
@laynebrock 3 года назад
Artificial Intelligence 6’7 270
@jayzson30
@jayzson30 3 года назад
...he was a joke in the 100m final tho!
@matthewkaram9615
@matthewkaram9615 3 года назад
@@artificialintelligence0101 6,2 195lbs welcome💯
@matthewkaram9615
@matthewkaram9615 3 года назад
@@laynebrock 🧢😂
@jahthedreamr
@jahthedreamr 3 года назад
Best part of the race was seeing all of the top guys congratulate him together. Track is such a beautiful sport man.
@user-vu7us9sw9i
@user-vu7us9sw9i 3 года назад
Track was a second sport thru all school years just because it was by far the most fun. First off, your in great shape. Meets were a social event between all the teams. Competition was different than other sports. It was more of a challenge to the rivals and yourselves(PR's).
@sorrynotsorry5589
@sorrynotsorry5589 3 года назад
Boling looking defeated before he even starts.
@athletic_joseph1236
@athletic_joseph1236 3 года назад
Yeah I think he now realizes it’s a whole different level in college than high school
@bigfellamike1913
@bigfellamike1913 3 года назад
if you watch it at .25 speed. just watch everyone's posture and angle in the blocks. Then watch closely at the first 5 steps.... that's EXACTLY why he ran one of his worst times.
@vernonfrance2974
@vernonfrance2974 3 года назад
@@athletic_joseph1236 Yeah. He probably realized that when he won the NCAA 200m Indoors Championship beating Laird and Fahnbulleh.
@jacoblee4798
@jacoblee4798 3 года назад
@@vernonfrance2974 lool
@juliojones8393
@juliojones8393 2 года назад
He is still fast af he has 2 full more years of outdoor track chill
@MaxHumphreysMaxHumphreys
@MaxHumphreysMaxHumphreys 3 года назад
Joseph Fahnbulleh: Pure Beast.
@davidpouncy8471
@davidpouncy8471 3 года назад
All I could say was here comes the FREIGHT TRAIN !!
@bigballerwaller1570
@bigballerwaller1570 3 года назад
If he got a good start he’d literally be the goat 😂😂 Also baller exit interview
@kennethwoods6525
@kennethwoods6525 3 года назад
That post-race interview 😅 was for all who doubted and mocked him along the way to becoming a champion at the next level.
@vernonfrance2974
@vernonfrance2974 2 года назад
@Big BallerWaller Olympic Finals 200m 1 DeGrasse Andre 0.135 19.62 NR 2 7 3905 USA BEDNAREK Kenneth 0.165 19.68 PB 3 3 3950 USA LYLES Noah 0.151 19.74 =SB 4 5 3944 USA KNIGHTON Erriyon 0.159 19.93 5 8 2848 LBR FAHNBULLEH Joseph 0.141 19.98 NR 6 4 1423 CAN BROWN Aaron 0.157 20.20 7 9 2572 JAM DWYER Rasheed 0.148 20.21 8 2 3634 TTO RICHARDS Jereem 0.149 20.39 Notice how Fahnbulleh's reaction time was second fastest, .18 faster than Erriyon Knighton's, for example, (1.41 to 1.59) and he still lost to Knighton. So much for being the GOAT if he got a faster start time.
@kennethwoods6525
@kennethwoods6525 2 года назад
@@vernonfrance2974 : Take a look at his acceleration out of the blocks and his drive phase. You'll find these are significant reasons Joseph Fahnbulleh consistently falls behind at the beginningof his races. Joseph was moving the fastest at the end of the Olympic 200 meter final but left himself too much of a deficit to grab a medal.
@vernonfrance2974
@vernonfrance2974 2 года назад
@@kennethwoods6525 Some win on the front end and some by coming from behind. I am just glad he did his best for the country of his ancestors. Liberia has never been in an Olympic track final before.
@realspitter2727
@realspitter2727 2 года назад
The interviewer is out of place. He is dry as hell and from a different culture than these sprinters. It’s just awkward
@darkpassenger65
@darkpassenger65 3 года назад
Watching Fahnbulleh in slo-mo makes me giggle with delight. Dudes stride is amazing.
@PrimeSuperboy
@PrimeSuperboy 3 года назад
I've never seen someone look so mad that they won. It's like he bet all his money against himself and ended up winning the race.
@vbrown998
@vbrown998 3 года назад
That wasn’t anger, just determination and sticking to his race plan to the end.
@howardlee8486
@howardlee8486 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@vernonfrance2974
@vernonfrance2974 3 года назад
@Prime Superboy Internet sources do not give Fahnbulleh's birthdate but say he's 23. That would mean when he was named the National High School Track and Field Athlete of the Year in 2019 he was already 21 years old. Fahnbulleh has not released much information about his family or past. He is thought to be of Liberian parentage but he has not applied to try out for Liberia's Olympic Team and has not been listed as attempting the 200m at the US trials either. What is going on here?
@lilcourtny08
@lilcourtny08 3 года назад
@@vernonfrance2974 he isn't 23, he finished highschool in 2019.
@triggatroy6839
@triggatroy6839 3 года назад
@@vernonfrance2974 Something fishy for sure.
@aaronlol6703
@aaronlol6703 3 года назад
He has serious speed talent especially considering he had a poor start and blocky form. This guy is amazing
@TrilogyNjStorm
@TrilogyNjStorm 3 года назад
He has bad starts Everytime we all know this already
@simono.1970
@simono.1970 3 года назад
@@TrilogyNjStorm i believe he'll work on his start and he will improve .only a freshman👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@fahnbullet
@fahnbullet 3 года назад
Form not blocky, goodbye
@OlympicSeason
@OlympicSeason 3 года назад
He’s technically a sophomore with freshmen eligibility. He started collegiately in the 2019-20 season
@samsson6430
@samsson6430 3 года назад
It's not speed, it's power.
@brandonb.288
@brandonb.288 3 года назад
“It was close. I did my thing. I won. That’s it!” - my new favorite!
@henrybrowne7248
@henrybrowne7248 3 года назад
Gets right to the point.
@Regimeshifts
@Regimeshifts 3 года назад
all his answers were swift and direct. no bullshit
@dontdoda1thang564
@dontdoda1thang564 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh: "It was close, I did my thing, I won, that's it"! 😂💪🏿🔥🔥🔥
@marcus8022
@marcus8022 3 года назад
Now thats great
@shaun.maswanganyi
@shaun.maswanganyi 3 года назад
Man this race was so crazy.
@kennethwoods6525
@kennethwoods6525 3 года назад
The year of the underclassmen! Enjoy the experience. It's your time. 😎
@Scubooty
@Scubooty 3 года назад
3 sprinting finals on one night, and this was the last one.
@roybean7166
@roybean7166 2 года назад
👍. SA.
@raybergstrom
@raybergstrom 3 года назад
I can't think of anyone else who runs like Fahnbulleh. What a unique athlete!
@bdakid32
@bdakid32 3 года назад
Its funny how they made the whole intro for matthew boling because hes a fast white kid.But he got dusted and finished 5th lol.
@vernonfrance2974
@vernonfrance2974 3 года назад
GAME changer He'd beaten Laird and Fahnbulleh in the NCAA Championship in the 200 Meter Indoors. Maybe that's why. lol And in the Olympic Trials he made the semifinals in the 100m. Why isn't Fahnbulleh trying out for the Olympics?
@flamingored960
@flamingored960 3 года назад
@@vernonfrance2974 hes running for another country. Knighton is the real talent discovered in the trials
@zaynes5094
@zaynes5094 3 года назад
@@flamingored960 Honestly True, I cant wait to see what happens with him at the Olympics.
@marvinandjosh1
@marvinandjosh1 3 года назад
THIS.
@matthewkaram9615
@matthewkaram9615 3 года назад
Y’all don’t get it he weard out bc he did the 60 100 200 4x1 400 4x4 and long jump all in one season if boling would’ve won if they did all that laird weard out at the Olympic trials so if they did what boling does they would get smoked boling winning next year
@myrahkhan6534
@myrahkhan6534 3 года назад
Congrats T. Laird. People are watching the NCAA track and field because of u and a select few. But been fun watching u run impressive times on tired legs. Many people don't realize what it takes to run in 3 separate events all season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Tell the haters to see u on fresh rested legs!!!
@bernarjayjackson2003
@bernarjayjackson2003 3 года назад
He pulled up bc he thought he had the win it look like 🤷🏽‍♂️
@tobiasfunke6351
@tobiasfunke6351 3 года назад
The indoor season also really takes a tole
@lwandilemsiza8027
@lwandilemsiza8027 3 года назад
Its okay. He lost bro. He'll bounce back.
@lwandilemsiza8027
@lwandilemsiza8027 3 года назад
@@bernarjayjackson2003 not true
@BoogiesTop5
@BoogiesTop5 3 года назад
oh shut up... Aint no body watching track to see him otis... We watching track cause we like the SPORT... If he wasn't running we would still WATCH
@Bu11yBa11
@Bu11yBa11 3 года назад
He looks like he’s running on one of those moving sidewalks at an airport
@weltonspratley4367
@weltonspratley4367 3 года назад
Hahaha that's a good one
@auburnmann3630
@auburnmann3630 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh should probably focus on the 200 after college.
@swayambadhe
@swayambadhe 3 года назад
He is still just a freshman. Long time to be thinking about after college
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
He should go pro after the olympics no cap
@KendalljazzYT
@KendalljazzYT 3 года назад
@@jamessmith9622 what country is he from
@Tibovl
@Tibovl 3 года назад
@@KendalljazzYT Apparently he is Liberian and American (USA). I read that he will not run for America at the Olympics as his chances are much better to make it to the Olympics if he runs for Liberia.
@KendalljazzYT
@KendalljazzYT 3 года назад
@@Tibovl yeh that makes a lot of sense. He is probably the fastest runner from Liberia
@FreeAmerica-sc9hu
@FreeAmerica-sc9hu 3 года назад
This field is super talented.
@jamalcan1
@jamalcan1 3 года назад
It the illusion of him floating because of his powerful strides at the end is insane!! Almost super human
@getmoneydue
@getmoneydue 3 года назад
The way he finished at the end it looked like he was looking for somebody that he wanted to beat the shit out of 😂😂 he looked scary af
@wendigo3140
@wendigo3140 3 года назад
Who want smoke? 🤣
@jaymula6660
@jaymula6660 3 года назад
The amount of power in each of these of those steps is crazy
@MillsFortuneTV
@MillsFortuneTV 3 года назад
He is, what they thought DK Metcalf would be lol .... great job kid and i knew Laird would be awesome as well
@thelebbies
@thelebbies 3 года назад
I just wish his start was better! He would be even more amazing
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
He will get it and Bolts record too. Plus he is clean.
@ousmanekonate5253
@ousmanekonate5253 3 года назад
He need bolt coach asap
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
@@ousmanekonate5253 or Mike Norman's coach, Quincy Watts. Or Tyson Gay who is now coaching.
@TheoOJamaloO1
@TheoOJamaloO1 3 года назад
@@jamessmith9622 Bolt was running 19.93 with 17 calm down. The record is far away.
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
@@TheoOJamaloO1 I love you brother. This is now the 3rd comment you wanna attack my point of view. The enemy is at work inside you. See if you had the spirit if Christ in you then you wouldn't feel the need to seek out and attack someone based off their opinion wrong or right. It's all good I know who you represent brother and it's never too late to come to Jesus. You just gotta humble yourself and ask for him to come in your life and the Holy spirit does wonders trust me did for me and now I fight for him and him alone. I don't give time to negatively react to negative people. I got love for even people who wanna be my enemy. God bless you
@officialdiomer
@officialdiomer 3 года назад
this was the first time I've seen Fahnbulleh so close to pack coming out of the curve. my gut reaction seeing that was 'yo, Fahnbulleh has a chance!' so fun to watch. i commend him for mentally pushing through to win where it counts the most at the collegiate level!!
@kalekhalili8130
@kalekhalili8130 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh!!!! For every three steps Laird took that man was taking 1 stride….. nasty
@iamchillydogg
@iamchillydogg 3 года назад
He looks like a basketball player running.
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
He is 6 ft 3 at most but he has the lower body of someone 6 ft 8 I bet
@OlympicSeason
@OlympicSeason 3 года назад
His legs are super long ur right haha I think his dad was super tall. He’s around 6’1
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
@@OlympicSeason well he 6 ft 1 with legs of a 6 ft 8 man because Usain is 6 ft 5 and this man has a stride .2m longer. Scary potential
@David_USC
@David_USC 3 года назад
More like a Football player/Tight End.
@OlympicSeason
@OlympicSeason 3 года назад
@@jamessmith9622 thats why its hard for him to get out the blocks because while there have been tall sprinters who start pretty well, his leg limbs are different proportions making it hard for him to put his feet down in the beginning. He has so much potential and I know him because we competed in high school
@demethomas2103
@demethomas2103 3 года назад
What did I just watch? His stride is unbelievable
@jerimykoknal2191
@jerimykoknal2191 3 года назад
Terrace Laird was one of my favorite sprinter ❤ and even though he didn't won 200m final He's still the best 👍💯
@Scubooty
@Scubooty 3 года назад
3 finals in one night, and the 200m and 400m both had come from behind winners. It was killing speed a little bit. Just saying. The winner of the 400m didn't run that same big race 9 or 10 days later at the Olympic Trial. He ran an o.k. 3rd. Nowhere near the 43.82 he ran on this friday night. I think it was sort of a speed killing track that night. We shall see.
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
Locomobulleh Stridebulleh Boltbulleh Fahnbullet The possibilities are endless
@301.allday
@301.allday 3 года назад
*Michael Bubulleh*
@jamessmith9622
@jamessmith9622 3 года назад
@@301.allday that boy good
@EliteAthletics
@EliteAthletics 3 года назад
@@301.allday 😂😂
@davidpouncy8471
@davidpouncy8471 3 года назад
FREIGHT train bulleh road runner bulleh
@barrycook8116
@barrycook8116 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh!!! Chomp Chomp!!! 🐊🐊. If only he can get a great start he will be unstoppable. Laird still is a beast. I love watching him run… Fahnbulleh tracking them down was incredible.
@HF1600ie
@HF1600ie 3 года назад
He's so powerful and huge. All he has to do is to turn his torque into horsepower : torque x Rpm = HP. I've never seen a guy run like this. He looks like a raw diamond.
@exillens
@exillens 3 года назад
They way he runs people down the last 80m with those super long strides looks fake. Like they just superimposed his image into the film with the other runners and edited it to make it look like he ran them down in a lousy unbelievable way
@Africa2DaWorld
@Africa2DaWorld 3 года назад
Came here cause he’s representing his country 🇱🇷🇱🇷Liberia in the 2021 Yokoyo Olympic 200 men final...🔥🔥
@helamana
@helamana 3 года назад
I love this kid...his new name should be FAHNBULOUS 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@henrybrowne7248
@henrybrowne7248 3 года назад
He is developing quite a FahnBahse too.
@SasukeUchiha-qr8hp
@SasukeUchiha-qr8hp 3 года назад
​@@henrybrowne7248 Cus its fahn to see sprinters with unique running styles
@howardlee8486
@howardlee8486 3 года назад
He's a big guy. Like a train. Takes a bit to get going but once he's going there's no stopping him.
@Tamisvideodiary
@Tamisvideodiary 2 года назад
The respect they showed each other. I’m crying soo cute
@lovely323garner5
@lovely323garner5 3 года назад
He runs 🏃🏾‍♀️like a freight train if they work with his start he will be a unstoppable freight train Congratulations Terreance Laird you was amazing. Shawn from Houston Congratulations to you too well done.👏🏾
@TrinTheGoddess
@TrinTheGoddess 3 года назад
It was close. I did my thing. I won. That's it. -words from a champion! I'll be following his career!
@Jmxrksmxn
@Jmxrksmxn 3 года назад
These races are so entertaining!😤🔥🔥
@jorgemaisonetmimomio8565
@jorgemaisonetmimomio8565 3 года назад
Joseph Fahnbulleh!!!! this young man will eventually improve his start and will be one of the best runners of 200 meters in the world.
@jamesvance89
@jamesvance89 3 года назад
This guy is awesome! Damn fast with a fun personality. I’ll be rooting for him in the future
@davidpouncy8471
@davidpouncy8471 3 года назад
Yes he is CHARISMATIC a star is born right before our eyes
@ikarooz
@ikarooz 3 года назад
"I won. That's it."
@RH126B
@RH126B 3 года назад
Why does Boling always look like he’s taking a rough dump before he races??
@gigonigo
@gigonigo 3 года назад
Bruh😂he’s prob just nervous
@menelisimabandla606
@menelisimabandla606 3 года назад
Hes racing with champs now....melanin on steroids thats hes nomore noticed
@martmuru
@martmuru 3 года назад
He needs to learn how to relax more.
@cperkins5050
@cperkins5050 3 года назад
Kid has a lot of hype that he is trying to live up to. Once he masters his anxiety, he should be fine.
@jjbuck1950
@jjbuck1950 3 года назад
@Division 1 Impact What about SCHOLARS ? 😎
@kennethwoods6525
@kennethwoods6525 3 года назад
Joseph Fahnbulleh! Crazy stride lengths. Sustains his top end speed too. What a fun ride he and Coach Holloway will have.
@KholofeloKoolUMaloka
@KholofeloKoolUMaloka 3 года назад
I’m just happy the commentary team is saying Maswanganyi correctly. 🔥🔥🔥🇿🇦
@AnthonyT50
@AnthonyT50 3 года назад
He starts ok with his first step. It's the next four that holds him back plus moving his bigger body on the curve. Once he reaches full speed on the last hundred meters he is like a freight train at full speed.
@gentilewarrior
@gentilewarrior 3 года назад
I'm telling you, this kid is the fastest man in the world when it comes to top end speed.
@PinchHarmonic69
@PinchHarmonic69 3 года назад
His stride length is impressive. Just needs more stabilization to increase turnover.
@gentilewarrior
@gentilewarrior 3 года назад
@@PinchHarmonic69 I think he has the fastest top end speed in the world. His drive phase from 40-100 meters is breathtaking.
@flelite3994
@flelite3994 3 года назад
no there's a difference between top end and speed endurance
@normcmiller
@normcmiller 3 года назад
@@flelite3994 yeah…top end speed is reached in the first half of the 100. What your seeing fanbullah do is just decelerate much less than others towards the end. He’s not going faster. The rest are slowing down more
@SA1upsb
@SA1upsb 3 года назад
I agree, i seems more like he has elite speed endurance more than max speed
@jamellayne246
@jamellayne246 3 года назад
With an improved start this young man will be unbeatable! Get that right and the WR is up for grabs.
@tyrone31877
@tyrone31877 3 года назад
I expect GREAT things out of those top 3 in the near future. Great things!!!
@baustin2402
@baustin2402 3 года назад
Great race... greater young man!!!
@PATxMACK
@PATxMACK 3 года назад
I’m still trying to comprehend what I’ve just watched...
@TEG_G
@TEG_G 3 года назад
I remember seeing this guy at our sections freshman year, crazy to see someone from MN out here
@andredouglas8890
@andredouglas8890 3 года назад
I like the sportsmanship at the end congrats kid you have bright future
@strikesan24
@strikesan24 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh , reminds me of donovan Bailey🔥🔥🔥
@yawos9024
@yawos9024 3 года назад
Exactly! Best comment! Bailey was a bit better starter though.
@strikesan24
@strikesan24 3 года назад
@@yawos9024 thanks and yes Bailey was a legend! sky is the limit for these young sprinters. future of Track looking great!
@tomodiero7524
@tomodiero7524 3 года назад
I hope Fahnbulleh has great coaches to help him work on his explosiveness from the blocks. He has a stride like Usain Bolt, if he can focus on the 200 and the 400 he will be invincible, he should leave the 100M alone, Laird has that one locked up, his build and natural quickness will be tough to beat. Matt Bolling was left in the dust and he is no slouch.
@juliojones8393
@juliojones8393 3 года назад
Fanbulleh is a junior now he was a Redshirt freshman last week so basically he is a junior now at school but will be redshirt a lot of the freshman are really juniors now technically in other words bcuz of COVID taking their season away in 2020 spring
@tomodiero7524
@tomodiero7524 3 года назад
@@juliojones8393 Thank you for the correction.
@fahnbullet
@fahnbullet 3 года назад
Don’t tell me what I need to do Lmaoo
@tomodiero7524
@tomodiero7524 3 года назад
@@fahnbullet Is this really you bro???
@tomodiero7524
@tomodiero7524 3 года назад
@@fahnbullet You are the man, wow, I ain't telling you what to do no more, you tore up that 200m final. That's the run for the ages.
@KenyaG.
@KenyaG. 3 года назад
Fahnbulleh's running is a clear example of trust the process. Very patient sprinter.
@Andyontherocks
@Andyontherocks 3 года назад
I had to go to bed and this was the only race I didn't see but I called it. He's top speed is insane. He is the hot stepper! "It was close, I did my thing, I won, that's it" He is intense! Can't wait to see what he can do when he works some more on his start.
@jonathanmartin2146
@jonathanmartin2146 3 года назад
Terrece Laird 44 strides last hundred meters. 7 foot 5.4 inches a stride. Joseph Fahnbulleh 37 strides. 8 foot 10.3 inches a stride. Insane. 2.27 meters and 2.7 meters.
@OlympicSeason
@OlympicSeason 3 года назад
Just shows how crazy lairds turnover is. He has great stride frequency while joe has stride length. Both utilize their strengths to their advantage
@lgtwzrd
@lgtwzrd 3 года назад
Joseph Fahnbulleh takes just as many strides as Usain Bolt to finish the 200m race. (I counted 80 for both), compared to Laird who makes about 93. If only he increases his cadence a bit.... Sky is the limit for this kid.
@tayoolu8494
@tayoolu8494 3 года назад
So happy for Fahnbulleh, great talent
@robertjohnson3659
@robertjohnson3659 3 года назад
What amazes me is that each guy is super competitive- they go into finals with the mindset to be 1st!!! And yet give respect when another man wins- kudos to these men… that video should be called watching greatness… USA OLYMPIC team hit some kids coming out THATS gonna be hard to reckon with…. In the 100 & 200
@Will-rn3sy
@Will-rn3sy 3 года назад
Georgia ain’t doing Boling justice, he should be sub 20 outdoors considering his indoor time from this year when he beat Laird.
@khafail6902
@khafail6902 3 года назад
lol I just commented this...makes no sense. 20.19 indoors = sub 20 outdoors. Period
@aldenwheeler6458
@aldenwheeler6458 3 года назад
he peaked too early. all their sprinters did. godwin ran 44.7 at sec and 46.1 at natty’s
@Santi-mj1hl
@Santi-mj1hl 3 года назад
@@aldenwheeler6458 weather
@dragorn3212
@dragorn3212 3 года назад
He was at GA during the indoor though, maybe he's just worn out i mean he ran his slowest 200m of the season in the finals
@micdeleon
@micdeleon 3 года назад
@@khafail6902 the only thing that equals under-20 Outdoors, is actually running under 20. There's no calculation requirement. Give him time, perhaps next year. Right now he's just not fast enough to go under 20
@elchappo1320
@elchappo1320 3 года назад
Dang he's just gotta work on his start!
@CartoonzUniverseTz
@CartoonzUniverseTz 3 года назад
Laird has reached his peak. Fanbulleh has a lot of untapped potential. Raw speed
@benncranklin3334
@benncranklin3334 3 года назад
My goodness that was fast. What a contrast in styles and both are outstanding.
@floppa933
@floppa933 3 года назад
Bro has so much power at his top end speed
@HalferLandPerformance
@HalferLandPerformance 3 года назад
I did my thing, I won, that's it 😂🤙
@arriagaadrian91
@arriagaadrian91 3 года назад
The thing I love about track is the mental aspect of it. Fahnbulleh (from Florida) has some real kick! He was behind and from his lane could see laird (from LSU) and could stalk the biggest threat. Any runner will tell you that running with a lead is usually harder. Fahnbulleh knew based off of lairds first 100 that it wasn’t likely he was gonna keep pace for the last 100m (that would have been WW pace) so he turned thre corner and gunned it, caught him at the end. 9.52 second 100m!?!? Very impressive
@realitystrikes9698
@realitystrikes9698 3 года назад
It's amazing how he stay focus
@Wideout4
@Wideout4 3 года назад
Could you imagine when he figures out that start 🤯
@kingshark3503
@kingshark3503 3 года назад
What can you do against that.... that's a cheat code stride. Wowzer. Laird had that all locked up too.
@jpslaym0936
@jpslaym0936 3 года назад
Im gonna call it - JB will have the 200m world record at some point in his career. Needs to find 64/100s in start and drive phase, hes got the last 50 down already.
@kingshark3503
@kingshark3503 3 года назад
@@jpslaym0936 .... if I'm right they say he a freshman, so hopefully he gets that down. But I've been telling people, imagine if coach Holloway son grant was focused on the sprints, my goodness, we would be all watching like this 😯 by now. But he likes them hurdles. But only thing scare me is, this kid is a big strong thick style athlete, and I hope he dont grow himself out of track. Where as grant is more lean and strong, this kid is football build strong. 🤞 we shall see, because if he gets to getting on what you say, and that rear portion of the race gone improve too. Yeah put a bow on it, he gone sniff the wr or just may sneak by it. But it will take a stride to hit that mark bolt set.
@decaDBZ
@decaDBZ 3 года назад
@@jpslaym0936 Joseph is 23 years old right? Usain Bolt ran near enough the same time as this, 19.93, at just age 17 lol. He ran the current World Record of 19.19 just before his 23rd Birthday.
@cmoneyno5
@cmoneyno5 3 года назад
@@decaDBZ Fahnbulleh is transitioning from cross country
@cmoneyno5
@cmoneyno5 3 года назад
@@decaDBZ Bolt did qualify for the World Championships at 16... Fahnbulleh better learn the start very quickly..
@berbanedash7935
@berbanedash7935 3 года назад
I think everyone is happy fir this young man
@Steveiegaming
@Steveiegaming 3 года назад
This dude has so much potential it’s insane
@haydendubs6287
@haydendubs6287 3 года назад
Just a question, what’s the difference between NCAA Record and collegiate record?
@youseekd6856
@youseekd6856 3 года назад
@@MrDjbuckethead 😂😂😂
@clarkkent2250
@clarkkent2250 3 года назад
Every two of my steps is Fahnbulleh's one it look like he about to triple jump every stride
@AB-ou5qc
@AB-ou5qc 3 года назад
It literally looks like he’s jogging with those strides and that bounce, tons of power in each step.
@OTKP
@OTKP 3 года назад
WOW What a Loaded Field this was: Laird, Boling, Fahnbulleh, Maswangany... congrats to Fahnbulleh!
@LBNoah316
@LBNoah316 3 года назад
Joseph Fallnbulleh elite speed. i envision future race of J.Fallnbulleh vs E.Knighton In the 200m both long striders that just gobble up the track.
@miltonthornton2770
@miltonthornton2770 3 года назад
Who is e knighton is he good?
@expletivedeleted6424
@expletivedeleted6424 3 года назад
@@miltonthornton2770- Yes.
@santoryu3329
@santoryu3329 3 года назад
@@miltonthornton2770 lol good is an understatement. He’s 17 and broke Bolt’s U18 record (20.11). He ran 20.33 in highschool and went pro at 16
@ianm8218
@ianm8218 3 года назад
I think Joe fahn is faster rn
@Shocker700
@Shocker700 3 года назад
@@santoryu3329 Usain ran that record at 16
@disizshard
@disizshard 3 года назад
ESPN really thought Mathew was going to win this race 😂
@dschlopes4321
@dschlopes4321 3 года назад
Doubt it.
@lh484
@lh484 3 года назад
Why the hate? The dude is impressive and honestly what is messing him up is running for Georgia
@disizshard
@disizshard 3 года назад
L H there is no hate but why showcase Mathew when he didn’t win his semi heat, he didn’t have the fastest preliminary time and no one thought he was going to win this race, with all that being said I think Mathews a great runner and the sky’s the limit but ESPN was betting on the wrong guy
@ybgl7965
@ybgl7965 3 года назад
True that. I think they really wished he did but Laird is they guy and now Fahnbulleh.
@IamOne153340
@IamOne153340 3 года назад
He would be a very good quarter-miler, and possibly a decent long jumper.
@roundedges2
@roundedges2 3 года назад
I love seeing the good sportsmanship
@SA1upsb
@SA1upsb 5 месяцев назад
The interview at the end is so good haha. "It was close. I did my thing. I won. Thats it."
@AEJ02
@AEJ02 3 года назад
How the hell do you negative split the 200 the wrong way,and still break 20 seconds?!?... Simply amazing...I feel sorry for the rest of the world...The IOC should just let us have two teams USA 1a, and USA 1b...🥇🥇🥇🏅!
@yawos9024
@yawos9024 3 года назад
Dude can choose to run for Liberia!
@neerajnongmaithem392
@neerajnongmaithem392 2 года назад
@@yawos9024 he did picked Liberia and gave a stellar performance in the Olympics
@sedigurl5759
@sedigurl5759 3 года назад
Lesss goooo shaun maswanganyi 👊🏾🇿🇦
@chrisfragomeni6744
@chrisfragomeni6744 3 года назад
They should name a Ford or Chevy truck after Fahnbulleh! What a machine! Everyone bags on this young kid's stride, but It definitely works for him.
@jasonyuschak4223
@jasonyuschak4223 3 года назад
This kid is going to be a star
@menelisimabandla606
@menelisimabandla606 3 года назад
This young man is capable of breaking 200m record..
@ygs6519
@ygs6519 3 года назад
calm down bud
@cristagalli8684
@cristagalli8684 3 года назад
No.
@menelisimabandla606
@menelisimabandla606 3 года назад
@@cristagalli8684 you just said no...based on?Your argument facts?
@menelisimabandla606
@menelisimabandla606 3 года назад
@@ygs6519 you one of those who juc watch the sport not even partaking in it......
@ygs6519
@ygs6519 3 года назад
@@menelisimabandla606 bruh why you actin like I çare?
@1993kennyb
@1993kennyb 3 года назад
I know it has to suck that some of these top-rank athletes do not receive the same exposure, credit, or even mention how others get. Real fans of the sport know what I mean
@k.b.3857
@k.b.3857 3 года назад
Lol I was wondering why they were talking about 22 year old Matt
@lequartermilereyler3375
@lequartermilereyler3375 3 года назад
Its USA they have nasty athletes every year.
@proverbalizer
@proverbalizer 3 года назад
Yup, not everyone benefits from the same privilege. But at least unlike the music industry the times and talent speak for themselves so the best will rise to the top eventually
@elwoodwhite2499
@elwoodwhite2499 3 года назад
A freshman wow! Love them all !
@eshawn____2373
@eshawn____2373 3 года назад
Fahnbullleeehhh!! Finally man!
@petenrita
@petenrita 3 года назад
His perfect distance is the 300m!!
@captaincrunch2755
@captaincrunch2755 3 года назад
Shaun has improved drastically in the 200m this year. He went from a pb of 20.3 to 20.1 . I guess he just has to work on his endurance.
@godfreysampson6432
@godfreysampson6432 3 года назад
I fully agree with you Onkgopotse - Our boy Shaun Maswanganyi , Mzanzi's ( South African ) 20 year old Houston freshmen got loads of talent and potential . He got a great start and excellent pace - was leading both the 100m( he beat Laird in the semis - finished 2nd in the final ) and 200m finals ( finished 3rd in the final ) but got caught near the finish line. He is coached by Carl Lewis - once his endurance ( top end speed maintenance is sorted ) he will be a world class sprinter in the not too distant future.
@captaincrunch2755
@captaincrunch2755 3 года назад
@@godfreysampson6432 Indeed, if he can maintain his top end speed, he will be a huge threat to these guys in the 200m. We already know he's a threat to Laird in the 100m... can't wait to see him at Tokyo this year, I hope he will be part of our relay team😁.
@musicianforreal464
@musicianforreal464 3 года назад
He runs like his shoes are too big but he definitely have the speed. He just needs to work on his start and form and he will then be a force to be reckoned with!! Great job!!
@menelisimabandla606
@menelisimabandla606 3 года назад
These strides are powerful,,when he gets to his full momentum fast...that would be awesome
@HeCreative
@HeCreative 3 года назад
This is scary he doesn’t even realize how fast he is 😳
@dr.pacohintonjr.8988
@dr.pacohintonjr.8988 3 года назад
Why is Matthew Boling featured before the race? Also, why is Boling's 5th place finish listed in the description?
@CoreyDHollingsworth
@CoreyDHollingsworth 3 года назад
Because it’s not that often that you see a white dude that fast. He comes with a buzz so they satisfied the viewers.
@hennyknows
@hennyknows 3 года назад
He has a big media following, the other guys dont so its easy clickbait, way of youtube tbh
@nikhileshnatraj331
@nikhileshnatraj331 3 года назад
I thought the same thing. So much hype for a guy that was inconsequential in the actual race
@erictynes265
@erictynes265 3 года назад
U know why 😂 clout, white guy, and click bait. In that exact order.
@LBNoah316
@LBNoah316 3 года назад
The Media Hype.....Boling may never live up to the hype. Time will tell.. .. I wish him luck.....
@mattmcgriff5952
@mattmcgriff5952 3 года назад
Hey Dan Mullen, Fahnbulleh looks like a great TE!
@kelvikelv5322
@kelvikelv5322 3 года назад
Nice display of sportsmanship after the race. Laird will have to repeat his 19.81 to beat Fahnbulleh!
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