Me love to watch them . Me vex now that Blake a fool himself bout bolt shadow him career. He likes to walk with Bolt after every victory. Bolt left now and him want to leave to. Can someone hold him and jerk some sense in him please?
Small rock of an island (Jamaica) 90 miles south of Cuba with the most determined people on the face of the earth. The population of a little over three million have established dominance on the track ( especially sprints) for many years. If they could get the money, they would be a force in bob sleds too. I have seen a few 100 meter sprints over the years and a world record usually takes a generation to erase. What Usain Bolt has done will take two generations. Jamaica mi Proud!!
to think Jamaica ran 37.10 in 2008 to move to 37.04 in 2011, there were signs of a sub-37secs was in the making...a year later it became a reality. No other country has ever done that since then. Jamaica's competition was really the clock
Just can't stop watching your races. We are really blessed to have experienced the joy you've brought to us all_ the world!! Waiting to see who will after you. That young man Christopher Taylor. Where is he?
Beautiful sprints don't win medals. This is not the ballet or gynastic. Bolt is too tall and gangly to have a smooth form. VCB has knock-knees. Not every athletes are built to have a beautiful running form. Winning races is what counts.
Still watching this relay finals on this day, no athlete will ever rein this long,& do so great naturally, naturally!! 🇯🇲🇯🇲#NATURALLY 🇯🇲🥣corn meal meal porridge,& chicken back & dumplin & green banana & yam & sea moss
The U.S. was challenging. You're right about that commentator. It would have been better if the U.S. would have completed the race. Trinidad did a good job by paying attention and running around the U.S. instead of tripping and falling. U.S. sloppiness cost Britain and Trinidad. They should apologize.
Look at the USA team walking out of the call room confidently, with no idea Harry was gonna f&@k up their race with his ridiculous shoulders 🤣🤣🤣 also, the British guy being disgruntled n dashing the baton at Harry’s head omg 😆
If you pause at 4:48 you could see Usain well over the finish line and the time says 36.8 or 36.9 seconds. I am not sure how they got the final number of 37.04 seconds? Am I missing something? Or is the time they display on the screen for viewers different than the official clock time?
LMAO @ "ANOTHER tragedy for the US team"...LOL. True though, we've had so many problems over the last decade with this relay...sad. But still an exciting race :)
@blinkmefx Tell that to the British who've just about sold out tickets to the 100meter finals in London and they're 1million a pop just for that 1 event.
Seems like no matter what year I look at US Sprint team is screwing up a baton exchange. Thid is part of the sprint culture in US, bad baton work Not just exchange zones but lane discipline as well. It really is ridiculous on that level.
Now most of Jamaica's track stars are old and retired and there's no new superstars to replace them. America's depth of talent keeps pumping out phenoms year after year 😜
@quadbravo Don't blame UK for US hiccup. The Brit was in his lane even if his positioning was a bit off. The American should have been alert. The only thing the Brit guy did wrong was left to early.
GB's third leg male runner elbowed USA's third leg. USA was in 2nd place. You do not run with your elbows outward. I'm sure he know's that. I believe he did that on purpose.