@@TheoOJamaloO1 but he ran down Mitchell Blake all season during NCAA and in the heat that is featured on this video.. Coleman ran 8.94 on this leg but ran 9.25 in the final😂😂😂
@@TheoOJamaloO1 Still Coleman's split was faster in this semi than in Nathaniel's in the final. Nathaniel split 9.01(9.12 in semi) and Coleman 9.25(8.97 in semi) in the final... Coleman is known to tie up in the beginning of the season.. Understandable because he's loading with a lot of weight training.. Look at his 2019 final or his 9.79 in the diamond League. He was pulling away from everyone.. But he fumbled in this final.. Probably panicked when the slower athlete caught up to him
It's sad to see TRINDAD AND TOBAGO no longer get new super stars (other then Jereem Richards) Keston Bledman, Richard Thompson, Marc Burns, Ato Bolden, Emmanuel Callender and Rondel SORRILLO will never be forgotten
Thanks for mentioning this. I was thinking about the future of Trinidadian sprinters and I realized that they don't have much talent coming through. I thought about these guys, because they did very well at the world stage. Thompson is still the 10th fastest man in history with 9.82 and has won some Olympic and world medals. Hopefully someone else other than Jareem and Kyle Gruex come through
Don't get it twisted, we have plenty talent in Trinidad, it's the government's failure to adequately provide funding for sports is the reason we're in this state today. I can't tell the last time any of our stadiums were renovated, this alone is an embarassment.
@@kristoffermccarthy1847 Oh. Sorry to hear that. My country South Africa is kinda having the same issue, but it's improving. Hopefully Trinidadian government gets their athletes the support they need, because it would be a damn shame to see so much talent go to waste
@@khumokwezimashapa2245 So true Jareem and Kyle Gruex are the greatest young T and T sprinters but I think Keston Bledman still has a few more years in his legs because he won the T and T national championships in 2019