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@dcnole
@dcnole 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh is such a wildcard competitor. He always starts badly and closes like a freight train. If you told me he didn't even make the semis at the Olympics, I wouldn't be stunned. If you told me he snuck in a bronze medal, I wouldn't be stunned either. That his relay splits are good is no surprise because a relay start somewhat mitigates his slow build-up to his drive phase.
@vuksgitau
@vuksgitau 12 дней назад
He is a little too bulky still. He needs to lose a little weight.
@stuffbenlikes
@stuffbenlikes 12 дней назад
He is a train. I've never seen another runner who made me think train like he does. I love seeing him run.
@forevergoated999
@forevergoated999 12 дней назад
Semis is dragging it, he's making the semis regardless of his start
@GreekboyyD
@GreekboyyD 12 дней назад
Perfectly said my friend.
@elijahebbert6884
@elijahebbert6884 12 дней назад
​@@vuksgitauhe absolutely does not. He is shredded
@Elliottklassen
@Elliottklassen 12 дней назад
Interested that Simbine wasn’t mentioned in the beginning with the listed splits. He ran 8.92 at these games, and also just beat Coleman and Kerley in China.
@machiofredrick5584
@machiofredrick5584 12 дней назад
Even omanyala Ran a split time of 9.15 although finished 4th
@tychmcswain8643
@tychmcswain8643 12 дней назад
Because he's not American 😂
@likhayam
@likhayam 12 дней назад
This channel has never been interested in Simbine I've been saying it for year's when the only they posted was Ingebritsen video's.
@keketsomega8358
@keketsomega8358 12 дней назад
He is very underrated is not even for the first time
@brandonsimpson4776
@brandonsimpson4776 11 дней назад
@likhayam facts
@TheHuskyK9
@TheHuskyK9 12 дней назад
Fanbulleh is the only sprinter right now that almost has the same top-end speed as Lyles, but his starts are so bad that he always has to play catch-up. I legit think he can run sub-19.60s if he ever has a good start
@Sough
@Sough 12 дней назад
Zarnell Hughes is close. Fred kerley 2 years ago but probably not now
@totobumbumful
@totobumbumful 12 дней назад
Tebogo?
@clide2887
@clide2887 12 дней назад
@@totobumbumful I’d put him in the convo too but his biggest weapon is without a doubt his speed endurance
@trinidadrodriquez876
@trinidadrodriquez876 12 дней назад
He forgot mathew boiling has run 20.02 this season.
@trinidadrodriquez876
@trinidadrodriquez876 12 дней назад
Courtney Lindsey . Will win with a 19.85
@obnem
@obnem 12 дней назад
The pronunciation of Leslie Tebogo’s name is perfect is perfect 👌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Joseph “freight train” fahnbulleh is fast becoming a memorable figure in track. So much potential. Scary closing is his trademark. Will be looking out for him.
@giffysstiffy8874giffytuck
@giffysstiffy8874giffytuck 12 дней назад
The future is a guy named Camden Capehart🙂😎🥳
@keketsomega8358
@keketsomega8358 12 дней назад
But they say tebo-go
@Sean-lt3nc
@Sean-lt3nc 12 дней назад
His name in fact is Letsile , not Lesley. He is from Botswana. South Africa, where I am from, are there neighbours. Phonetically his name would be pronounced as follows (as close as I can get); Let-cee-lê. Alternatively an easier pronunciation, for those unfamiliar with how to pronounce ‘lê’ would be ‘lei’. In other words , Let-cee-lei. Not strictly correct but a commendable effort. Trust the above is of help. We are truly blessed with a phenomenal group of track and field athletes going into this year’s Olympic Games and beyond. Expect that we are going to be privileged to watch some epic encounters and achievements at this year’s Games. Kevin FitzGerald.
@FSR431
@FSR431 12 дней назад
I've seen Fahnbulleh come off the turn in the 200 in 6th place and ended the race by winning it. Simply a beast.
@AllInTheGame01
@AllInTheGame01 12 дней назад
Loved the video with LBR, NGR & GHA all celebrating together after qualifying for Paris :) That race was exciting to watch as always when Big Joe does that, but LBR should try him on 2nd to eat up that back stretch with Matadi on anchor at least once.
@Elliottklassen
@Elliottklassen 12 дней назад
It would really make more sense to put Joseph on the second leg. I hope they do it in the future.
@AllInTheGame01
@AllInTheGame01 12 дней назад
​@@Elliottklassen 100%, hope they try that order at least a couple of times!
@user-ji7dm6rw4v
@user-ji7dm6rw4v 12 дней назад
Was amazing to be there at the stadium, some ultra fast changeovers made a massive difference!
@ItsTRenee
@ItsTRenee 12 дней назад
Freight Train Fanbuleh..His tip end speed is crazy..I wish he could get his start together cause he could.make it interesting
@smerel12
@smerel12 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh is truly something else, his finishing speed came in very clutch for that last 100m
@bensmit6441
@bensmit6441 12 дней назад
Would love to know what Joseph's top speed is in the 200 vs other's...he just keeps accelerating like nobody else
@rayflaherty3441
@rayflaherty3441 12 дней назад
Yay - finally a video about Doha. Only 4 days away! Big women's 800m (Moraa vs Reekie), men's 1500 (Cheruiyot vs Nordås) and men's 400 (Gardiner) too. Looking forward to it.
@AdrianMoseley
@AdrianMoseley 12 дней назад
His top end speed is wild, just need to tweak his starts. Hes really like a freight train
@Leonidas-eu9bb
@Leonidas-eu9bb 12 дней назад
Fanbuleh is basically a running cow. When the cow gets momentum it's better to not get in the way.
@Magnusfication
@Magnusfication 12 дней назад
Hes the Juggernaut B!tch! 😂
@rayflaherty3441
@rayflaherty3441 12 дней назад
I like beef.
@BerryBlossomCt
@BerryBlossomCt 12 дней назад
😂
@Athletics666
@Athletics666 12 дней назад
as incredible as joe is in sprinting something tells me he's built for something else i just don't know what
@mediamannaman
@mediamannaman 12 дней назад
Given that Fahnbulleh is such a slow starter, is it safe to say that he achieves the fastest speed in the field once he hits his stride? I mean, he just closes so fast over the last 40!
@sawestjunior5841
@sawestjunior5841 11 дней назад
He should run more of 400m
@Shot007
@Shot007 12 дней назад
Don't sleep on Degrasse as well. You completely ignored his 8.96 split.
@AttractionPB2
@AttractionPB2 12 дней назад
Andre De Grasse’s 8.96 split is indeed fast, but Kenny Bednarek and Noah Lyles ran faster than that. Kenny Bednarek: 8.95 (2nd Leg) Noah Lyles: 8.88 (Anchor)
@TheoOJamaloO1
@TheoOJamaloO1 12 дней назад
Akani Simbine 8.92
@caseyclausen2627
@caseyclausen2627 12 дней назад
He's not from Liberia, he represents Liberia. He's from Minnesota.
@JaneDoane
@JaneDoane 12 дней назад
..
@islyrevans295
@islyrevans295 12 дней назад
He's from Minnesota but an African name
@stephentrader9142
@stephentrader9142 12 дней назад
I believe because one parent is from Liberia and the the other the u.s. he could represent either nation. He chooses Liberia because it is easier team to make.
@mjn245
@mjn245 12 дней назад
@@stephentrader9142Or because he feels a closer connection to Liberia than the USA. Mondo is from Louisiana and competes for Sweden, but not because it’s easier to make the 🇸🇪 team; he could easily make any PV team in the galaxy.
@just-a-random-person-on-utube
@just-a-random-person-on-utube 12 дней назад
yeah, i mean, if you watch any interview with him, you'll know that. nothing wrong with that tho since one of his parents is actually from liberia.
@JacoLyon-di5ii
@JacoLyon-di5ii 11 дней назад
You know, you could've at least mentioned South Africa's 3 TEENAGERS + Simbene, who ran the 3rd fastest time of the competition. With Simbene splitting 8.92 - only falling short of Lyles.
@josephjensen9430
@josephjensen9430 12 дней назад
Why does nobody talk about Kenny bednarek? He’s as impressive as the rest of them.
@TheRealLastJedi721
@TheRealLastJedi721 10 дней назад
Kung Fu Kenny coming to shock some of us I fear he in great form out run Jacob’s in the relays too
@krbcan1569
@krbcan1569 12 дней назад
Dont forget about DeGrasse either. He had a 8.96 closing leg and probably could have gone faster if pushed.
@AttractionPB2
@AttractionPB2 12 дней назад
Only 4 sprinters that ran sub 9 split in that 4x100m Relay final. Noah: 8.88 Kenny: 8.95 Andre: 8.96 Zharnel: 8.97
@TheoOJamaloO1
@TheoOJamaloO1 12 дней назад
Akani Simbine 8.92
@dreadcommand666
@dreadcommand666 12 дней назад
He makes the rest of the field look like they're jogging during the last half of his sprints, it's pretty terrifying to see what he's like at top speed. If only there was a running start for the regular 100m lol
@nicknice96
@nicknice96 12 дней назад
There were some 9.0s in the first rpund as well. Degraase and Boonson in the same heat.
@JeremiahLauzon
@JeremiahLauzon 12 дней назад
Aaron Brown is first leg, not 3rd. Brendon Rodney is 3rd for Canada.
@japanesecar1501
@japanesecar1501 12 дней назад
Hi TRP, the new athletes are awesome. Can I ask you to consider doing a history of decathlon? As a Czech kid, I remember watching Tomáš Dvořák, who had a WR (per google) just 6 points away from 9k points, and still the only one to exceed 8900 points 3 times, and his somewhat younger contemporary Roman Šebrle, who became at his time even more prominent as a decathlete for some time, and who was the first to break 9k, by doing 9026 points. He also has the third best point total from individual PR performances behind Mike Smith and Dan O´Brien. Aston Eaton later beat his competition score, and became the most decorated decathlete of all time, and Ashton´s score was later eclipsed by Kévin Mayer, which stands as the current WR record at 9126 points, a whole 100points better than Šebrle´s mark, and 81 points better than Eaton´s.
@hakuakua3020
@hakuakua3020 12 дней назад
No reason to do a vid now since you just told us everything.
@khumokwezimashapa2245
@khumokwezimashapa2245 12 дней назад
Ohhh. That 7.65 from Italy impressive 😂😂
@judsdragon
@judsdragon 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh has long suffered from a bad start and slow drive phase but once he gets motoring he just keep accelerating, iv seen quite a few races now thanks to TRP and in every single race i can remember he has still been closing and accelerating at the end of the 200m when almost everyone else is hanging on or fading, id like to see him in a 300m race where he would have plenty of time to push his top end speed and the strength he has to keep it going, we have all seen the difference to Lyles starts over the last year so if Fahnbulleh could get with a similar coach to work on those 2 problem areas he could give Lyles and Tebogo a run for their money imo
@michaelweeks5858
@michaelweeks5858 12 дней назад
That’s right fahnbulleh baby… there we go
@qle6
@qle6 12 дней назад
If JF could improve his start even a little and get to top speed sooner, I really think he has the capability to get a world record in the 200 and maybe even the 100. He is SO fast for someone so sluggish off the line. His legs look like they’re moving slow compared to everyone else but the amount of force he exerts with every stride is what makes him cover so much ground so quickly. He has a lot of room for improvement which makes his potential really promising.
@Rayhan-fj7es
@Rayhan-fj7es 12 дней назад
I will keep mentioning this until you make a video about her but Adeleke just split 48.5s
@TheeMelloMan
@TheeMelloMan 12 дней назад
It's crazy because Fahnbulleh's form makes him look like he's running slow.
@chethanrasireddy8394
@chethanrasireddy8394 9 дней назад
Hey, guys whats your thought on this ?? ...World Run Championship, which would showcase the global talent and excitement of running as a sport. Similar to the Cricket World Cup and the FIFA World Cup for football, the World Run Championship would bring together nations from around the world to compete in various running events. This event aims to elevate the profile of running and provide a platform for athletes to showcase their skills on an international stage. Here are some key details and comparisons to existing sporting events: Format: The World Run Championship would feature a variety of running events, including sprints (100m, 200m), middle-distance (400m, 800m), long-distance (1 mile, 3k, 5k, 10k), and marathons. The competition would be structured similarly to existing World Cups, with group stages followed by knockout rounds leading to the final. Global Participation: Like the Cricket and Football World Cups, the World Run Championship would be open to all nations, providing an opportunity for athletes from every corner of the globe to compete against each other. Grand Opening Event: The World Run Championship could kick off with a marathon involving all participating countries, serving as a grand opening event to symbolize unity and the spirit of competition. Broadcasting and Spectatorship: The event would be broadcasted globally, allowing fans from around the world to follow the action. Stadiums hosting the competitions would draw crowds of spectators, creating an electrifying atmosphere akin to other major sporting events. Promotion of Running: By establishing the World Run Championship, we aim to promote the sport of running and inspire participation at all levels, from grassroots to elite athletes. The event would encourage a healthy and active lifestyle and serve as a platform for aspiring runners to pursue their passion. I believe that the World Run Championship has the potential to become a flagship event in the world of sports, attracting widespread attention and excitement.
@petrmotlik6515
@petrmotlik6515 12 дней назад
Close call between Lindsey and Bednarek. Time depends on wind, largely, but my bet is 19.85 at +1.7m/s, Fanbulleh 3rd just under 20sec
@bmylesderek7363
@bmylesderek7363 12 дней назад
That was super insane!!!!
@Ghoster311
@Ghoster311 12 дней назад
I’d be curious to see what Fahnbulleh could do over 400m where his lousy start would be mostly negated.
@markanthony5645
@markanthony5645 12 дней назад
I can confirm this I was right there for the past todays at World Relays 2024 in The Bahamas my 🇧🇸 my home..track side an this guy (Fahngulleh) is freight train with legs.....
@AJSmithtwins
@AJSmithtwins 12 дней назад
Awesome
@Brave-828
@Brave-828 12 дней назад
This is a Lindsey vs Bednarek race, but I think Lindsey has gathered too momentum to hold back. I’ll give him the win
@goodebening6564
@goodebening6564 12 дней назад
fahnbulleh should focus on the 400. he doesnt have the acceleration to medal in either 100m and 200m ,atleast at the moment
@gailjones1807
@gailjones1807 12 дней назад
Joseph F is an international sprinter but what he had done is not 🚭🚫 surprised since he resides in the United States of America and are trained here and I remembered that Lindsey was ahead and Joseph F was in that heavy hitters and he tracked down Lindsey and almost caught up with him as a closer and he always competed INTERNATIONALLY with the AMERICANS and was a Gator from the NCAA championships and he was a CHAMPION of the collegiate level so am I missing something here?! He is CAPABLE to do what he did and yeah he is progressing for the country that he is representing even though he is well trained in the United States so should we be surprised about what he had done in the Bahamas?!! I called it DETERMINATION and RESILIENCE until he got the job DONE!! Congratulations to his team!!!!
@davidcastain5093
@davidcastain5093 4 дня назад
Closing like a freight train is unimpressive closing like a maglev
@userjay-eee
@userjay-eee 12 дней назад
Waiting on Gabby Thomas and Ta-Lou’s video
@kc5466
@kc5466 12 дней назад
Gabby might get one but Talou probably not since she hasn’t done anything particularly noteworthy. And she was in a video a few days ago.
@saulnores3477
@saulnores3477 12 дней назад
USA and Canada are really strong in the 4x100m . They will probably dominate Paris 2024. If you like track and field video games in a retro style, I suggest you Medal winners 24.
@BDQ1975
@BDQ1975 12 дней назад
They only issue with Team Canada, depth. The heats of the 4x1 is on the same day as the 200m finals. Degrasse, barring injuries should be in that finals and possibly Aaron Brown too. If one or both are in the 200m finals, they may not run the 4x1 heats, similar to what happened at Budapest last year.
@saulnores3477
@saulnores3477 12 дней назад
@@BDQ1975 yeah that's an issue to take into consideration.
@IvanSanchez-sg9pu
@IvanSanchez-sg9pu 9 дней назад
A time in the 19.80s is taking it at Doha this year
@robertspies4695
@robertspies4695 12 дней назад
It was not the 100m it was the 4x100.
@mteokay1246
@mteokay1246 12 дней назад
Somebody fill me in ... 1. so if a relay team want to qualify for Paris, they had to attend this meet ? 2. How many teams per race qualify ? Eg how many qualify for the 4 x 100 ? 3. When they get to Paris how many relay heats then before the semis ( if there are semis ) 4. Last question - can a country still qualify even if they didnt run at Bahamas ?
@y3_38
@y3_38 11 дней назад
I think he should be perfect for a 300 m race
@rodhester2166
@rodhester2166 12 дней назад
I want to see the 4 guys with the fastest split times team up and break the WR. Forget what country they represent, Just 4 guys against the clock.. cheers.
@taklu0072000
@taklu0072000 12 дней назад
Kindly do a split analysis for India Men's 4x400 meters. Lots of eyeballs on them especially after injury to Rajesh Ramesh caused them to pull out of Mixed 4x400 m.
@robtaylor1156
@robtaylor1156 12 дней назад
Lyles 8.88 🔥
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry
@EdwardHinton-qs4ry 12 дней назад
It's split's though. Let's see it in an actual 100m.
@Hhhhhoii
@Hhhhhoii 12 дней назад
My opinion Liberia so many talent the sprint ‼️😁
@dominiclewis7149
@dominiclewis7149 12 дней назад
You forgot about Knighton!!
@gassolo1064
@gassolo1064 12 дней назад
18 years last thailand runner is 9.02 sec to nearly time many world sprinter.
@robinbauer1975
@robinbauer1975 12 дней назад
Linsey will ofc take the W Men’s 1500 is even more stacked in doha Nordas, Kipsang, both Cheruiyots, a new Komen (3:32SB), Elliot Giles, and a Robert Farken from Germany will race
@drboyce
@drboyce 11 дней назад
No way the first leg ran 9.15 since they came out of the blocks and ran on a curve. Usaine never did that nor anyone in history
@tweeko2656
@tweeko2656 11 дней назад
He didn’t run the 1st leg he ran the 3rd leg
@monkeypantsgaming
@monkeypantsgaming 12 дней назад
Yuh
@LoneGunmanProd
@LoneGunmanProd 12 дней назад
Bednarek ate Marcel Jacobs up on that 2nd leg.
@rodneydeneal5726
@rodneydeneal5726 12 дней назад
Did it ever occur to you that these runners are peaking too soon? It’s just may and the Olympics is in August. That’s a long time to run at a high level. Meanwhile Noah Lyles, Coleman, Knighton and others are planning when they will peak.
@agnbvlogs9096
@agnbvlogs9096 12 дней назад
Brendan Rodney was on 3rd leg for Canada not A.B
@11marchand11
@11marchand11 12 дней назад
i loooove fahnbullehhhhh..omg... but no one can tough noah in 100 and 200...good to luck to everyone.
@k.o6157
@k.o6157 8 дней назад
Bednarek just ran 19.67 (+1.7 m/s) wind
@paulpowell2321
@paulpowell2321 11 дней назад
So we all know now Usain Bolt is rank 18 in 100m speed his record no longer the number one
@seanwilson5516
@seanwilson5516 12 дней назад
Another early season Farnbulleh hype video. 🙄
@OLCtv
@OLCtv 12 дней назад
Where is this race?
@BatmanTheDarkKnightImhim
@BatmanTheDarkKnightImhim 12 дней назад
Yes, something did happen. That was insane. I ran the 1 millisecond of 100th
@stephentrader9142
@stephentrader9142 12 дней назад
Should be between. 19.6 a d 19.8 depending on wind and weather.
@francisyaw
@francisyaw 12 дней назад
Courtney Lindsey is going to win it easily. Only Kung-fu Kenny Bednarek is going to be a threat to Lindsey.
@eunicepadilla4513
@eunicepadilla4513 12 дней назад
😮😮😮
@TheLondonForever00
@TheLondonForever00 12 дней назад
Something crazy happened.... Still waiting....
@hardingkinnaird5021
@hardingkinnaird5021 12 дней назад
When is he gonna talk about Colin sahlman????
@jaredbowen3527
@jaredbowen3527 12 дней назад
What did he do?
@Gr8Incarnate
@Gr8Incarnate 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh is a hit and miss, he has his days where performs and then not so much on others. Idky, but to me his form looks as if he's going to trip and fall at any second.
@isaiahburish8311
@isaiahburish8311 12 дней назад
Paris 200 final could be all sub 20 seconds.
@kakashi0429
@kakashi0429 12 дней назад
19.5 you might see
@davidatiyota344
@davidatiyota344 12 дней назад
Is Lyles running in the Doha event too?
@kc5466
@kc5466 12 дней назад
No
@davidatiyota344
@davidatiyota344 12 дней назад
@@kc5466 okayy thanks bro
@jaredbowen3527
@jaredbowen3527 12 дней назад
Noah not running 200 until New York Grand Prix which I believe is on June 9th
@davidatiyota344
@davidatiyota344 12 дней назад
@@jaredbowen3527 Ohhh
@axezazel
@axezazel 9 дней назад
Fahn shud run the 400
@jhadebredenkamp97
@jhadebredenkamp97 12 дней назад
I expect 19.5
@cashrjr23
@cashrjr23 12 дней назад
Locomotive
@jasonfritz838
@jasonfritz838 12 дней назад
From now on, could you just tell me at what point in your videos you'll actually talk about what's in your thumbnails? You could be the best track channel on YT and you continually choose to be terrible.
@blackculturebridge.4977
@blackculturebridge.4977 12 дней назад
Only a shallow mind won't care for total runnings accurate athletics analysis. We don't pay for this anywhere. Take a seat please
@jasonfritz838
@jasonfritz838 12 дней назад
@@blackculturebridge.4977 Only a moron would defend his terrible videos. It's not hard. You say your video is about a thing...make it about that thing. Now piss off.
@kennethherbert267
@kennethherbert267 12 дней назад
@@blackculturebridge.4977I’m half and half on this. I like the videos, but I hate the clickbait headlines.
@just-a-random-person-on-utube
@just-a-random-person-on-utube 12 дней назад
he does bad clickbaits often but this isn't a good video to point that out. he literally talked about Fahnbulleh's finishing prowess for a big part of the first half.
@Comeoffitman
@Comeoffitman 12 дней назад
Fanbulleh was born in the USA and completed for another county?
@sabbialmighty7249
@sabbialmighty7249 12 дней назад
his parents are Liberian
@travisjazzbo3490
@travisjazzbo3490 12 дней назад
What insane thing just happened?
@davedduchene
@davedduchene 12 дней назад
..is Andre Degrasse not competing? Again his name not even mentioned.
@lesprinteur3144
@lesprinteur3144 12 дней назад
Aaron Brown on third leg??
@k.o6157
@k.o6157 12 дней назад
I think Aaron Brown..ran 1st leg with 10.45 behind Lindsey who wrote..10.42
@ccgsocial953
@ccgsocial953 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh is a nowhere man. Doesn’t beat any of the big boys. Always in the race making up the numbers. Fair enough he closes well sometimes but he is not in the elite top competitors for either 100m or 200m. I wouldn’t be surprised if his career ends without him making any serious or consistent global medal winning statements. A good runner for sure, but not a global champion.
@Krogtheclown
@Krogtheclown 11 дней назад
Okay split times are just stupid the first runner who has to react to the gun and start and run then run the corner is going to have by far the slowest time even slower than his own 100m!
@guslevy3506
@guslevy3506 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh is in the wrong sport for now…he is big enough to be a free safety in the NFL with that ridiculous gap closing speed..
@ecosystems
@ecosystems 12 дней назад
Fahnbulleh just may be the 200 meter Olympic Champion in 2024 with a near WR time.
@kc5466
@kc5466 12 дней назад
How impressionable you are
@jaredbowen3527
@jaredbowen3527 12 дней назад
Nah bro he will get 4th place again he is cursed
@ecosystems
@ecosystems 12 дней назад
​@jaredbowen3527 of course I don't have a crystal ball and neither do you. It's my opinion that he has superior genetics and is only 22 or 23. His peak is yet to come.
@kc5466
@kc5466 12 дней назад
@@ecosystems you act as if opinions can’t be idiotic.
@ecosystems
@ecosystems 12 дней назад
​@kc5466 what impresses you about any WC sprinter?
@firestarter3880
@firestarter3880 12 дней назад
If the wind is right 19.6 for the win
@blaze1148
@blaze1148 12 дней назад
What has happened to Boiling 😮
@lackzoom
@lackzoom 12 дней назад
Well what happened to him was he qualified for the Olympic team this past weekend in the relays. Now he can add to his World Championship gold medal from last year. Not too shabby huh?
@josedelnegro46
@josedelnegro46 12 дней назад
For political reasons we all ought to support Liberian Athletics. Given the history of that nation and it's recent civil war any thing that brings her into union with the rest of the African nations and world nations must be recognized. Because heros of sport tend to have international experience, be in good health though out long life times, and polylenguistic that can govern democratic nations, and play a roles in national development and national maintaince. I owe much to the Liberian nation. If you feel you have an equal debit please follow and support them. Lastly, for most of its time of self regional governance Jamaican was a tropical hell hole. The emergance of Jamaican Athletics to world prominence brought, peace, tourism, and a sense of pride and solidarity to the island. Just a few athletes started big changes. So, an emotional investment in sport always pays off for us all. There is no place on God's Green Earth that we should fear to travel to. An open free Liberian nation is a blessing to us all. Bravo Joseph❤❤❤
@AnthonyMcqueen1987
@AnthonyMcqueen1987 12 дней назад
A world record....Nope false alarm people as usual from this channel.
@spider-man1918
@spider-man1918 12 дней назад
Means absolutely nothing. All had a running start. The United States would have all the relays had it being about not knowing the rules. Go go to Paris.
@apierre6
@apierre6 12 дней назад
🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷
@vincibrug
@vincibrug 11 дней назад
So, how fast was Joe Fahnbulleh? Better than Lyles or not?
@carlsmyth7198
@carlsmyth7198 12 дней назад
Yeah something crazy happened in the 100 mt, they're breaking the 10 second barrier, ( spoiler alert, they have been since 1963) life is a drag without bolt.
@donnovanturnbull1501
@donnovanturnbull1501 11 дней назад
😂😂you talking pure trash
@MsAnna47
@MsAnna47 12 дней назад
Too much talking. Just show us the race with much less talking.
@supersamsports1977
@supersamsports1977 12 дней назад
Those splits are TRASH ‼️ and way off 👎👎
@endlesswaltz740
@endlesswaltz740 12 дней назад
Let me see your numbers am being dead serious
@badgerspvcoachellis2436
@badgerspvcoachellis2436 7 дней назад
These videos are all hype titles and no content 👎👎
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