Daniel Gillen I think his 200m record will be broken before his 100m time. Many athletes came around 19.40 and blake even 19.26 ... walter dix , gatlin , tyson gay are all 19.4 runners so I think the 200m will be broken before his 100m record
I watched bolt run his 9.58. I think 9.58 is going to stand for a long time! The fastest time in the last 5 years was colemans 9.76 thats 0.18 slower! Thats a massive time difference for sprinting. Bolt is the goat.
I'm very impressed and motivated as well, with the total training program of The Jamaican Track and Field Program; Their Program accomplishments (Usain Bolt, Shelly Ann Frasier-Price, etc.) have prompted The Track and Field Programs of The U.S. and other Countries to "GET DIALED IN", or "BE LEFT BEHIND" Good Challenge!
The US has been faster than Jamaica since a little before Usain retired. His last race he was 3rd behind 2 Americans (one older and one younger) and no Jamaican has finished top 3 in any significant 100 since then. (Im Jamaican by the way)
It will last quite some time but 50 is a stretch. I think if they enjoy the same technology and IAAF does not legalise shoe improvements at least for the sprints and it is a fair comparision to Bolt's running state then it should take about 20 years.
Btw, I liked your channel for years. Appreciate your work and plz keep up with your good work. 👍 Track n field is such a “less popular” sports compared to football, basketball, etc. We need more people like you. This sports ask passion.
There's only one person that should have beaten 9.58 s and that's Bolt himself. If he had chosen more optimal venues with slightly higher altitude, warmer temperatures, and trained a bit differently, he surely could have run a sub 9.5.
@@TheWayToWin That's strange, because the sources I've read mentioned that 0.81, but then tell us about 12.44 m/s. I guess they might have made some mistakes there.
@@khumokwezimashapa2245 maybe it is 0.804 seconds but is rounded up to the nearest hundredth like over the full 100m (like the full race which is 9.572 but got rounded up to 9.58 as is usual) Or, 12.44 m/s could be the maximum instantaneous velocity but I think it would be a little bit faster than that
@@jonathanpeele42 You know what. I just checked the sources again and I got some confusing answers. They all mentioned the 0.81 10m split, but gave different speeds. One stated Bolt reaches 12.24 m/s, another stated that he had an AVERAGE speed of 12.42 m/s and one stated that he hit 13.05 m/s. I honestly don't know what's going on here, because they all have the same numbers for something else, but when they get to the "m/s" it goes sideways. I guess it's just the case of terrible misinformation.
@@khumokwezimashapa2245 It could be a max speed he hit briefly, not for ten meters...or for 6m of his fastest 10-meter split and 4 of the next 10. Then, there is no contradiction. He could even have hit his max speed for 0.2 second...or for an instant.
@@sanket.hande9 yeah but his body cant take it after barely 2 years in his prime. Bolt did it for 8 years straight. 9 gold olympic medals (well 8, but i would still count it lol), 11 gold world championship medals with 3 WR. No one can top that even if his records are broken in the future. Dude was born to be the greatest sprinter ever, his last name is BOLT ffs.
@@Machozz He wasnt TALL enough. The records were set by the tallest world class sprinter ever. They will have to be broken by a tall world class sprinter. It's that simple. And that's why it's going to take a long time to happen. Knighton gets the first serious shot. He is at 19.84 at 17 years old. Faster than Bolt ever was at that age. Can he keep improving to the time of 19.18 that's the question.
Love your videos! Out of interest, where do you get the 60m splits from which you show at the 2 minute mark? Just because I’ve not seen them quoted before and a couple seem questionable, especially Tyson’s as he had a terrible start in that 9.69 race. Not claiming they’re wrong just interested in how you find them!
If you search internet and speak with the guys who are really into statistics, you can get some similar times. The data is obviously questionable since it is not official but at least it shows some tendencies in sprinting.
@@dennisrobinson8008 yeah ....but now level has dropped .....since 2017 very few times we have 100 m under 9.80 sec .....people are winning at 9.9 too these days .....bolt , tyson gay , yohan blake , gatlin, asafa powel were pushing the limit .....
@@abhishekksingh17 True. Having those people in the race raised the overall level of the field. Sports announcers have caught onto the phenomina. It's also been described the affect people have competing next to another, and the affect this one person has on the entire field...
Berlin Bolt maximum velocity: 1.61s from 60-80m, which shows his average speed during this 20m section is 12.42m/s, equal to 44.72km/h. That’s to say, when bolt hit his real top end speed at the 68m mark in Berlin 2009, his top end speed would even surpass 44.72km/h for a very short period of time. This is a curve, not a linear line. Bolt finished his last 40m NOT with 13 strides. He covered the last 40m in about 14 strides. Bolt’s average stride length of the last 40m was 2.82m. He used 40.8 strides to cover the whole 100m in Berlin. Your 0.81s/10m is based on the 1.61s/20m statistics. 0.805≈0.81 Btw, Tyson Gay covered his 60-80m in Berlin using only 1.63s, the second fastest human “definite speed” of all time.
김왕현 very difficult. Start would be an issue. Look at the other big guys: Kemal Bailey Cole -6’4, Prescod 6’5, Ryan Bailey 6’4, Le Maitre 6’4, Obikweilu 6’5, Bloomfield 6’6: none of them got good starts, not even in any comparison with Bolt. Bolt’s WR ‘s start, 10-30m, 30-60m are all among the ever fastest categories.
@@yusuf8938 you’re right but he was going through a rough patch as well, one of his friends had just died and had taken a toll on him but he wanted to please his fans too and I’m glad he did because I got to see him run live for the first time and I was so proud of how he did despite all that he was going through. Gatlin and Coleman did well but I tell you Bolt was right there with them. Slowest 100ms for a while but I enjoyed it
Very interesting channel ! Relaxation applies to track cycling sprints as well. Since you are on a fixed gear and reach high cadences(+150rpm), your legs can easily slow you down if you're not relaxed enough. You can have all the power in the world but anyone with faster legs will get in your draft and smoke you in the end
Bolt's records will be broken eventually but probably not by anyone anytime soon. It'll probably be done by a guy who's got a similar build/physique to Bolt, maybe even more extreme. Like 6'6 or 6'7 but crazy fast twitching muscles. When LeBron James first came into the NBA, people were shocked by his overall size and athleticism at the SF position, until Giannis came along and added more inches of height and wingspan while matching LeBron's overall athleticism.
there was an article I read 1 week ago about Bolt saying that there is the possibility his 100m WR could be broken by Coleman this 2020 Tokyo Olympics. He said that the new track in Tokyo is very solid and fast. You have to count the wind factor talking about times also. Coleman is not in his prime yet, considering usually prime is around 27/28 for sprinters, if he stays out of injuries and always improving each year, I can see him beating 9.58 Bolt WR in right weather condition with good tailwind and fast track in the future. I see Coleman beating the American Record this year. I say he will go 9.67 and becaming the 2nd fastest man ever.
I fully agree bro, seeing Coleman is only 23 its very possible for him to break that record once he stays healthy. Even if he doesnt, im positive he'll achieve a Pb of 9.64.
@@BLACKSTA361 bullshit, ben johnson is around Coleman's height and he ran 9.79 quite back in 1988, drugs or not, cuz most athletes are on some type of gear to crack 10s. If he ran that today with our wind resistant outfits, more powerful shoes and lighting tracks. Johnson would have equaled bolts 9.58. Both Coleman and Bj have very similar running mechanics when it come to their starts and acceleration in the first 50m. Once Coleman works on his speed endurance and learn to relax on the second have he'll be able to hit that time in 3 to 4 yrs. Yohan Blake could have ran 9.64 if it wasn't for the hamstring injury that ended his career. Stop sucking bolts cock, 9.64 is very possible.
The reason leg length isn't mentioned is because people who know what they're talking about understand that leg length (amongst humans) makes zero difference to your speed. The myth is that long legs equate to larger strides, they don't. Assuming you're sprinting properly and not overstriding, your foot will strike under your COM (centre of mass), you don't use long legs to 'reach' forward. That's called overstriding. Stride length is determined by how much force you're able to apply into the ground. Usain Bolt applies greater force, giving him a larger stride length and has the ability to hold that speed over a longer distance and decelerate more gradually, thus, he has superior top-end speed.
@@KX5Kat Don't be so insulting & assume I know nothing. I actually ran for Ireland as a sprinter. Leg length and stride it a huge element in eattng up the ground in the final 20m. I was only 5.6 and while I'd be in a great position coming off the bend, in the last 30m they would enivitably make up the distance. The 60m and 100m was better for me. I believe Bolts 200m will never be broken.
@Huńt3r It matters believe me. Bolts height hinder him getting a good start out of the blocks. Something he always had problems with. He had very few great starts in the 100m.
Have you guys noticed that the fastest athletes don't have much bend when their legs hit the ground. The fastest sprinter's legs look like they are stiff on contact. I guess stiffness = more force which = higher velocity
U. Bolt and J. Gatlin are both older gentlemen and are still competing at a high level in a sport that is very competitive. Coleman is young and has his hold career ahead of him (he's humble and gives God the glory for his abilities). I know that if Coleman hit the gym and work on his arms and legs (to build up a little more muscle) he can move faster down the track running the 100 meters in the 9.60's or possibly lower.
Coleman should just be thankful his sprinting career blossomed at a time where the legends were dying. Not just Usain Bolt, but Tyson Gay, Yohan Blake, Justin Gatlin, Asafa Powell. All these guys have faster times. Coleman was just born in the right era, he's a good athlete, and I mean to take nothing away from him, but 9.76 is nothing special..
WHAT?! 9.79 is nothing special? He's the 6th fastest man EVER. And thankful? He has the second fastest ever first 60m (in the 100) and the fastest ever 60m race. THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT.
This guy broke down the times well. He ended with the conclusion that in order to beat Bolt's time, Coleman needs to run more relaxed. That is true. However, another secret is to run more symetrical so as not to bleed off momentum. Hardly any sprinter runs symetrical. The most symetrical sprinter I have seen was Tryvon Bromell.
That is very true, symmetry is a good thing but most sprinters are asymmetrical due to different leg strength and leg length. Coleman is much more asymmetrical than Bolt. Bromell looks very smooth compared to Coleman, still, he is asymmetrical too.
@@TheWayToWin Its incredible that Coleman manages to post such fast times considering how asymetrical he runs. I put it down to his low weight which gives him a big advantage in the acceleration phase. Its incredibly rare to find a sprinter who sprints symetrically. Bolt would be much faster if his uppur body did not bob side to side when he sprints. I can just imagine the times he would post then.
Well since this is all hypothetical, let’s compare Bolts time at the same age as Coleman. And you are right about Coleman, he is fighting himself especially the last 25-30 meters. Noticed it against Lyles. Cool upload
From the IAAF's biomechanical report of the Berlin final, they actually got Bolt at 6.29s at 60m with a 0.14s reaction time. It's mind boggling that this 6'5" guy weighing around 210lbs is a faster starter than Ben Johnson on the juice...As you say, more than ten years later that 9.58 is still from the future, nobody has all the necessary elements to genuinely challenge it.
60m "split" is not the same as a 60m indoor time. A 60m "split" is going to be .10 seconds better and can be even another .1 or .2 due to wind and/or weather.
I would be very difficult in future to break the world reccond. If somone off this generation can do that it will be cris coleman but dont be supprised if it didnt happen.
Yeah, this is a Flo Jo level record now, her 100m time has stayed the best since 1988, so over 30 years, I expect Bolt's will be similar, he's WAY ahead of the next best times and even those runners (Yohan Blake, Tyson Gay, Asafa Powell, Justin Gatlin) are way ahead of what most top sprinter's run.
Wait so Usain bolt has ran a faster 60m time that Coleman and both times were faster than the 60m world record? Wow Coleman should be able to break his wr soon
Don't worry my dude,coleman already takes the best drugs on the planet. I am not throwing shade,it's just that every world level athelte is not natural.
We have to remember that an athlete state of mind must be in tip top shape not only focusing on his body built for sprinting. We can use asafa Powell as an example his mind is what defeated him a lot of the Tims.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 there is no doubt about that, I was just speaking in general terms, to put a little more emphasis on the conditioning of the mind. People for get sometimes how powerful the mind really is, like some in the comment section. I am a Jamaican and I would like the world record to be broken, making things even more interesting and giving those scientist some more extra ours of sleepless nights.
Finally a realistic analysis! I always hear people say so and so has a chance to beat Bolt's record, or Coleman has the 60m WR and therefore has a good shot, but in reality the fastest 60m is also by Bolt when he ran his 9.58. If you don't have Bolt's top speed/speed endurance you'd legit have to be a 6.2x 60m runner to stand a chance. Another good comparison is Bolt's 9.69 to anyone else, he beat is chest and SLOWED down and ran a 9.69, so if your best is slower than 9.70 going all out, then Bolt in his prime can beat you while slowing down on purpose... even 9.7x runners aren't close to Bolt. Blake and Gay were the closest and even they weren't just a hair behind him, it was still a large margin.
Exactly. According to iaaf points, 6.25 is better than 9.58. Coleman has to get a time of 6.25 outdoor to even have some CONSIDERATION of breaking the world record. The thing is even if Coleman runs that, his finish isn't good enough and it's extremely rare for a guy to have a completely well rounded race. Coleman's 6.32 outdoor in his 2019 doha 9.76 race, is as impressive as 9.69 in points and his 3.44 finish is as impressive as a 9.83, which is as impressive as a 19.7 200m time. To beat the record you need split times of 6.25+3.32 and the only people that had the slightest chances to break it were blake and gay.
I like these vids but some of the data is a little off. Coleman's splits are taken from high speed video cameras while Bolt's quoted times are LAVEG laser times, which are slightly slower than camera splits due to the way the laser is targeted, especially over the first half of the race. The official biomechanical report of the IAAF for 2009 used high speed cameras as well as laser and clocked Bolt at 6.29s at 60m and got his average speed during 60-80m interval as 20m/1.61s = 12.42m/s, suggesting he went even higher somewhere in the middle of that interval. These are quite significant differences when discussing these tiny margins. I would suggest using these official times as they are consistent for both sprinters and do change speeds and intervals quite significantly in a 100m context. Coleman at his best is very close to Bolt for 60m but simply isn't capable of matching Bolt's second half due to his physical limitations and nobody else will match Bolt til somebody of similar freakish physical characteristics and abilities comes along.
Tyson Gay is 178cm and Yohan Blake is 180cm. They are tied as the second fastest humans of all time. So height has nothing to do with it. Basketball players would be the fastest humans on this earth if that was the case
The Way to Win Even Usain Bolt said his ultimate goal was to run 9.4 and sub 19 in the 200 but he did not reach them. If you look at the other great sprinters Yohan Blake and Tyson Gay, they are both similar heights to Coleman and body types. Even they could barely go sub 9.7. Coleman is already older than Bolt was when Bolt ran 9.58 and 19.19. It is highly unlikely that someone at his height will break the WR but I think he is capable of a high 9.6, probably a 9.67 at best. But there’s no way he will run a 9.5 and I’m not hating when I say that.
true but I’m also a realist and the way I see it: Colman is a tremendous starter BUT doesn’t have to top end speed like bolt and also can’t maintain the speed needed to break the WR. What made bolt so dominant is that when everybody else in the field is losing speed around 70 meters, Bolt has the afterburners on.
Never_nerve Thank you sir and I agree with your comment as well, Bolt’s 10 meter stretch between 60-70m mark took only 0.81 seconds in his world record run. Most other top runners are already peaked by that point in the race and are about to slow down.
Coleman has a blistering start but beating bolt record. If the track isn’t super fast like Beijing 2015 , it will not happen. Bolt has a great start for his length and a incredible finish. Coleman has a good start and thats it
Coleman is a beast no doubt. I don’t think his little legs will be taking him to a new WR. The elephant in the room is Noah Lyles. He’s already faster than Coleman and there’s a little respect/letting Coleman have his day in the sun but that’s over when we come out of the pandemic. Honestly, Coleman’s fastest race I believe was the Semi final at the World Championships and he coasted at the end. 🤦♂️ so over that BS!! I want to see a side by side comparison of his semi and final up to 75 meters. I think we’d see he was faster in the semi. Lyles is the real deal.
Congratulations To Christian Coleman; He has Greatness In Him; Mr Coleman, the competition is coming hard, so "NO OFF DAYS", keep the Constant Maintenance Going!
That 2017 world Championship 100 meters was very slow, but if you look at all of Coleman's races you can see that his speed decreases at around the 80 meters mark..
2:00- Got you cleanly if I recall correctly. Greene's personal best isn't 9.82 but 9.79s as he was formerly the seventh fastest man of all time over the 100m until Coleman's performance at the Doha World Championships which pushed him into eighth place currently................... This is still a good video but I liked the one you did entitled, "Can Lyles catch Bolt?" At the end of the day, it's near impossible to defeat him on any level and wholly impossible at prime level........... Nothing new.............. Still the interesting facts were there and they were informational. Just like in the one with Lyles, I didn't know that they timed every split of the race well, I had a feeling that it was timed naturally but I never confirmed it...................
2008 Olympics was really Bolts fastest time if he had not slowed down at the end. Who knows what that time that would've been probably 9.5 secs or 9.49 secs.
I think if you take someone with a similar body type/statue as Bolt and have them train their fast twitch muscle fibers, reaction time, drive and stride length and never have them slow down at the line I think there could be at least a 9.55👀
That's not how it works lol. It's not that easy. Look at Ryan Bailey or Kemar Bailey Cole both a similar height to Bolt and never came close to those times. Also Reece Prescod from Great Britain.
Maurice green is the standard for the 100m. Especially the drive phase and the acceleration Because usain bolt is a unicorn and his gifts made no damn sense. Just a pure freak of nature. I’m
In my suggestion, maybe you could try a “fastest last 40m” list of elite sprinters who broke 3.40 or even 3.35. The last 40m capability shows the real “running limit” and the “definite speed”. Coleman never broke 3.40. He took so much advantage of high acceleration. But when we talk about cheetah, antelope or even a Porsche 911, we mainly talk about the top end speed capability, but not just merely the acceleration time. So even as the current NO1 sprinter and a world champ, as for now, Coleman could have no match to the “fan-five” in their primes: Bolt, Blake, Gay, Gatlin, Powell. All of the fab five broke 3.40 for the last 40m and hit faster top end speed than 0.83s/10m. Coleman has no way to achieve that at the current moment. Coleman literally maximize his potential and capability of running sub 9.8 (9.79, 9.76), with a 60-40m split equation format of 6.36+3.43, 6.32+3.44. His top end speed is his weakness. If Coleman wants to near sub 9.6 like Berlin Bolt, with Coleman’s current format, he needs to run 6.17+3.43, or faster. Subtracting the standard reaction time 0.150, Coleman litterally needs to break a sub6.0 for the first 60m for “definite running time”, FAT. Come on
yennox to break 9.69, Coleman needs to at least have a formula of 6.30+3.39. 3.39 for the last 40m would ask 0.825-0.830 top end speed for at least 20m segments, while maintain the speed to least decelerate from 80-100m. For Coleman’s current running style, stride length, and turnover rate, it would be very very challenging. From 2008-2015, while Gay and Gatlin in their prime, running a 9.76 is like a “daily job”.
Long story short: beating a world record is difficult
Writing with your non-dominant hand is difficult, breaking a world record is unreal
Wespechialy short
Looks like i beat it
@@startrap7839b
thats fast
This guy spent almost 4 mins to tell us what Bolt told us in 9.58 seconds
that's true
The Way to Win. You did explain it very well though🤓.
@@soneil yes, yes he did
0:22 damn Usain is short as hell he’s only 1.95cm
You got me messed up
lmao did they use cm instead of m?
That makes his WR even more impressive.
Darkability no
yeah that's so short! not even 2 cm tall!
Someone someday might break Bolts record but it won't be Coleman.
I think his 200m time might stand for all time. It's hard enough for today's sprinters to go sub 19.80 never mind sub 19.50.. Legend. 😊
@@Goodnewsglobal Records are meant to be broken. He is the GOAT but his records are still breakable.
Daniel Gillen I think his 200m record will be broken before his 100m time. Many athletes came around 19.40 and blake even 19.26 ... walter dix , gatlin , tyson gay are all 19.4 runners so I think the 200m will be broken before his 100m record
With better training in the 100m ..lyles can be the one challenging that record !
@@mcfanrobinhood I bet you €19.19 that Bolts 200m record still won't be broken by 2040? 😊🇮🇪
So if he smiles all the way he should easily break 9.5 sec😂😂😂
Legendary comment
😂😂😂
Mikey it’s called relaxation bruh🤦🏾♂️ I can tell you don’t know much about sprinting
There already has been someone who beat 9.5 search gip locke north platte ne 1920s
@@gabejenny6499 bro wtf
I watched bolt run his 9.58. I think 9.58 is going to stand for a long time! The fastest time in the last 5 years was colemans 9.76 thats 0.18 slower! Thats a massive time difference for sprinting. Bolt is the goat.
In short..nope Coleman's won't overtake bolt
i was 9 when bolt beat the the world record it was so cool to watch, lol
Usain is the true King 👑
Only because he’s tall
No his the goat
Si su tamaño fuera una ventaja, no permitirían ésas personas en competencias como en otros deportes, so....
Ay watch in 15 years u will see who the new best runner I promise u
@@JOELV-ky6vn who
You know very well that Coleman can't catch Usain but you still watch
Coleman already beat bolt you dumbie. So what are you talking about?.
Tesla Cyber Truck we talking about WR my guy
@@teslacybertruck750 Yes but he was in front from the start. If Coleman is behind Bolt he won't catch him.
@@cmyrell Well, I didn't see the words "World Record" on that comment.
Tesla Cyber Truck well Bolts Wr was his pb so in a way it is
5"9?!?!?! You gotta be kidding me, Coleman is the shortest 5"9 i ever seen in my life 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I think he is 5'8
He looks 5"7
Well cause everyone around him is super tall and make him look short
Still taller than me though 😔 im 5' 4 feelsbadman
5'9 or not he's more athletic than you'll ever be
Coleman is an animal out the blocks... that man is unreal
I'm very impressed and motivated as well, with the total training program of The Jamaican Track and Field Program; Their Program accomplishments (Usain Bolt, Shelly Ann Frasier-Price, etc.) have prompted The Track and Field Programs of The U.S. and other Countries to "GET DIALED IN", or "BE LEFT BEHIND"
Good Challenge!
The US has been faster than Jamaica since a little before Usain retired. His last race he was 3rd behind 2 Americans (one older and one younger) and no Jamaican has finished top 3 in any significant 100 since then. (Im Jamaican by the way)
2:27 Bolt reaches the highest ever recorded speed between the 60 and 70 meter mark.
Yes, then he celebrates for the last 30 metres.
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Really , the record that bolt made , will take humans 50 yesrs to break
I think less
Nope, it will be broken within 10 years...
Nope
I disagree
It will last quite some time but 50 is a stretch. I think if they enjoy the same technology and IAAF does not legalise shoe improvements at least for the sprints and it is a fair comparision to Bolt's running state then it should take about 20 years.
I miss Usain BOLT
he is missing you too
@@TheWayToWin xD
I miss usain too
The entire world misses him except for a few losers from .....
Btw, I liked your channel for years. Appreciate your work and plz keep up with your good work. 👍 Track n field is such a “less popular” sports compared to football, basketball, etc. We need more people like you. This sports ask passion.
Great job! I’ve noticed that the quality of the videos going up! Keep going!
Thanks for watching
None of these new youngins are close.
2:04 lmao
There's only one person that should have beaten 9.58 s and that's Bolt himself. If he had chosen more optimal venues with slightly higher altitude, warmer temperatures, and trained a bit differently, he surely could have run a sub 9.5.
It doesn't matter how you start finish it like BOLT❣️
Coleman must first run sub 6.3 in the first 60 to even consider going close to bolt's WR. Till he does that, there is no way he's breaking 9.58
L. He will break the WR.
@@ThePk7861 nah he will not .
@FEDSJ really he ran 9.76 and he could work better on his mechanics. Hope he does that during his banned time
@FEDSJ Sub 9.7 that's just me dont attack me for that
Only Gay and Blake ran that fast. Coleman, who is now banned, has to contend with Blake's, Gatlin's, Gay's, and Powell's time first lol
Many sources have stated that Bolt's top speed was 12.44 m/s
His fastest 10m segment was 0.81. It is simple math 10/0.81=12.34 m/s
@@TheWayToWin That's strange, because the sources I've read mentioned that 0.81, but then tell us about 12.44 m/s. I guess they might have made some mistakes there.
@@khumokwezimashapa2245 maybe it is 0.804 seconds but is rounded up to the nearest hundredth like over the full 100m (like the full race which is 9.572 but got rounded up to 9.58 as is usual)
Or, 12.44 m/s could be the maximum instantaneous velocity but I think it would be a little bit faster than that
@@jonathanpeele42 You know what. I just checked the sources again and I got some confusing answers. They all mentioned the 0.81 10m split, but gave different speeds. One stated Bolt reaches 12.24 m/s, another stated that he had an AVERAGE speed of 12.42 m/s and one stated that he hit 13.05 m/s. I honestly don't know what's going on here, because they all have the same numbers for something else, but when they get to the "m/s" it goes sideways. I guess it's just the case of terrible misinformation.
@@khumokwezimashapa2245
It could be a max speed he hit briefly, not for ten meters...or for 6m of his fastest 10-meter split and 4 of the next 10.
Then, there is no contradiction. He could even have hit his max speed for 0.2 second...or for an instant.
3:43 look at gatlind huge smile haha. Congrats buddy. Well earned
Noah Lyles is the new prince of sprinting
No one in the field currently is capable of breaking his record
Blake could have broken 200m record (19.26)
I'm telling you you sound like a underachiever....
@@sanket.hande9 yeah but his body cant take it after barely 2 years in his prime. Bolt did it for 8 years straight. 9 gold olympic medals (well 8, but i would still count it lol), 11 gold world championship medals with 3 WR. No one can top that even if his records are broken in the future. Dude was born to be the greatest sprinter ever, his last name is BOLT ffs.
@@Machozz
He wasnt TALL enough. The records were set by the tallest world class sprinter ever. They will have to be broken by a tall world class sprinter. It's that simple. And that's why it's going to take a long time to happen. Knighton gets the first serious shot. He is at 19.84 at 17 years old. Faster than Bolt ever was at that age.
Can he keep improving to the time of 19.18 that's the question.
@@fender1000100 wrong. Height has nothing to do with speed
Boy just know physically u gotta be in the best shape of your life on that race day to beat his record
Love your videos! Out of interest, where do you get the 60m splits from which you show at the 2 minute mark? Just because I’ve not seen them quoted before and a couple seem questionable, especially Tyson’s as he had a terrible start in that 9.69 race. Not claiming they’re wrong just interested in how you find them!
If you search internet and speak with the guys who are really into statistics, you can get some similar times. The data is obviously questionable since it is not official but at least it shows some tendencies in sprinting.
Bolt is the greatest athlete earth 🌍 ever seen or will see in future .....9.58 may remain for next 50-100 years .....
They will learn from his run and someone will glean parts of it and make improvements. This is the nature of atheletics.
@@dennisrobinson8008 yeah ....but now level has dropped .....since 2017 very few times we have 100 m under 9.80 sec .....people are winning at 9.9 too these days .....bolt , tyson gay , yohan blake , gatlin, asafa powel were pushing the limit .....
@@abhishekksingh17 True. Having those people in the race raised the overall level of the field. Sports announcers have caught onto the phenomina. It's also been described the affect people have competing next to another, and the affect this one person has on the entire field...
Berlin Bolt maximum velocity: 1.61s from 60-80m, which shows his average speed during this 20m section is 12.42m/s, equal to 44.72km/h. That’s to say, when bolt hit his real top end speed at the 68m mark in Berlin 2009, his top end speed would even surpass 44.72km/h for a very short period of time. This is a curve, not a linear line.
Bolt finished his last 40m NOT with 13 strides. He covered the last 40m in about 14 strides. Bolt’s average stride length of the last 40m was 2.82m. He used 40.8 strides to cover the whole 100m in Berlin.
Your 0.81s/10m is based on the 1.61s/20m statistics. 0.805≈0.81
Btw, Tyson Gay covered his 60-80m in Berlin using only 1.63s, the second fastest human “definite speed” of all time.
would it be necessary to have bolt-like physique to beat his record? any chance for average sized sprinter(lets say 5'11) to break 9.58?
김왕현 very difficult. Start would be an issue. Look at the other big guys: Kemal Bailey Cole -6’4, Prescod 6’5, Ryan Bailey 6’4, Le Maitre 6’4, Obikweilu 6’5, Bloomfield 6’6: none of them got good starts, not even in any comparison with Bolt. Bolt’s WR ‘s start, 10-30m, 30-60m are all among the ever fastest categories.
@@anunchuckfan
Did you know ? Tyson Gay reached 45m/h in 9.68(4.4m/s) race in 2008. I think its 0.80≈0.805
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Bolt was at the end of his career he wasn't even interested much ..he just thought it was time to pass the torch simple ..
No he was interested, he knew it was his last race and really would like to have won it. He just didnt have it anymore, its as simple as that.
@@yusuf8938 you’re right but he was going through a rough patch as well, one of his friends had just died and had taken a toll on him but he wanted to please his fans too and I’m glad he did because I got to see him run live for the first time and I was so proud of how he did despite all that he was going through. Gatlin and Coleman did well but I tell you Bolt was right there with them. Slowest 100ms for a while but I enjoyed it
@@yusuf8938 but that could also stem from lack of motivation/injuries etc
Very interesting channel !
Relaxation applies to track cycling sprints as well.
Since you are on a fixed gear and reach high cadences(+150rpm), your legs can easily slow you down if you're not relaxed enough.
You can have all the power in the world but anyone with faster legs will get in your draft and smoke you in the end
Bolt's records will be broken eventually but probably not by anyone anytime soon. It'll probably be done by a guy who's got a similar build/physique to Bolt, maybe even more extreme. Like 6'6 or 6'7 but crazy fast twitching muscles. When LeBron James first came into the NBA, people were shocked by his overall size and athleticism at the SF position, until Giannis came along and added more inches of height and wingspan while matching LeBron's overall athleticism.
Great vid man its really interesting to hear your opinions usain bolt will always be king though👑👑
he peak i he wins but bolt fast man is just as hard at the end doing time gets chin
@@laurihalonen6129 wat sorry that doesn't make sense
@@vtigaming9631 it gives everything
Wat do yo mean it gives everything
@@laurihalonen6129 I dont understand wat your saying
there was an article I read 1 week ago about Bolt saying that there is the possibility his 100m WR could be broken by Coleman this 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
He said that the new track in Tokyo is very solid and fast. You have to count the wind factor talking about times also.
Coleman is not in his prime yet, considering usually prime is around 27/28 for sprinters, if he stays out of injuries and always improving each year, I can see him beating 9.58 Bolt WR in right weather condition with good tailwind and fast track in the future.
I see Coleman beating the American Record this year. I say he will go 9.67 and becaming the 2nd fastest man ever.
I fully agree bro, seeing Coleman is only 23 its very possible for him to break that record once he stays healthy. Even if he doesnt, im positive he'll achieve a Pb of 9.64.
@@kristoffermccarthy1847 9.64 that's an impossible time achieved by no one apart from bolt.
9.69 is pretty far away man but we'll see.
@@BLACKSTA361 bullshit, ben johnson is around Coleman's height and he ran 9.79 quite back in 1988, drugs or not, cuz most athletes are on some type of gear to crack 10s. If he ran that today with our wind resistant outfits, more powerful shoes and lighting tracks. Johnson would have equaled bolts 9.58. Both Coleman and Bj have very similar running mechanics when it come to their starts and acceleration in the first 50m. Once Coleman works on his speed endurance and learn to relax on the second have he'll be able to hit that time in 3 to 4 yrs. Yohan Blake could have ran 9.64 if it wasn't for the hamstring injury that ended his career. Stop sucking bolts cock, 9.64 is very possible.
American record is possible. World record is from another planet.
2:03 Tyson Gay's face made me laugh so hard 🤣
Coleman has one of the best starts out the blocks I’ve ever seen from a sprinter
one of the best anyone has seen
True😃I had to replay his take offs over and over cause something caught my eye from the line. Coleman has a magical take off I have never seen
Surprised you didn't mention the leg length difference.. Bolts 6.5 with that speed makes him a real freak, in the best possible way.
The reason leg length isn't mentioned is because people who know what they're talking about understand that leg length (amongst humans) makes zero difference to your speed. The myth is that long legs equate to larger strides, they don't. Assuming you're sprinting properly and not overstriding, your foot will strike under your COM (centre of mass), you don't use long legs to 'reach' forward. That's called overstriding.
Stride length is determined by how much force you're able to apply into the ground. Usain Bolt applies greater force, giving him a larger stride length and has the ability to hold that speed over a longer distance and decelerate more gradually, thus, he has superior top-end speed.
@@KX5Kat Don't be so insulting & assume I know nothing. I actually ran for Ireland as a sprinter. Leg length and stride it a huge element in eattng up the ground in the final 20m. I was only 5.6 and while I'd be in a great position coming off the bend, in the last 30m they would enivitably make up the distance. The 60m and 100m was better for me. I believe Bolts 200m will never be broken.
@Huńt3r It matters believe me. Bolts height hinder him getting a good start out of the blocks. Something he always had problems with. He had very few great starts in the 100m.
@@KX5Kat So you're saying a shorter person has the same stride as a taller person? Lmao ok kid
@@KX5Kat If stride length was force applied into the ground world's strongest men would have the longest strides
Whenever Coleman do that then i say yes.
This is the best Track & Field youtube channel by far. But you should really focus on the ending of the videos. Most of the times this is very rushed.
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Have you guys noticed that the fastest athletes don't have much bend when their legs hit the ground. The fastest sprinter's legs look like they are stiff on contact. I guess stiffness = more force which = higher velocity
Coleman has force
Big fan of bolt but can’t deny the fact that his height gives him extra benefit
U. Bolt and J. Gatlin are both older gentlemen and are still competing at a high level in a sport that is very competitive. Coleman is young and has his hold career ahead of him
(he's humble and gives God the glory for his abilities). I know that if Coleman hit the gym and work on his arms and legs (to build up a little more muscle) he can move faster down the track running the 100 meters in the 9.60's or possibly lower.
In his dream he catches Usain Bolt
Coleman should just be thankful his sprinting career blossomed at a time where the legends were dying. Not just Usain Bolt, but Tyson Gay, Yohan Blake, Justin Gatlin, Asafa Powell. All these guys have faster times. Coleman was just born in the right era, he's a good athlete, and I mean to take nothing away from him, but 9.76 is nothing special..
WHAT?! 9.79 is nothing special? He's the 6th fastest man EVER.
And thankful? He has the second fastest ever first 60m (in the 100) and the fastest ever 60m race.
THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT.
@@yusuf8938 Coleman would have no chance to win if he was born 10 years earlier with bolt
9.76 is definitely special. Just not Bolt special- which is the best in all of human history.
We're happy to have Coleman in those tracks running atleast for the next 7 years🙌🙌
This guy broke down the times well. He ended with the conclusion that in order to beat Bolt's time, Coleman needs to run more relaxed. That is true. However, another secret is to run more symetrical so as not to bleed off momentum. Hardly any sprinter runs symetrical. The most symetrical sprinter I have seen was Tryvon Bromell.
That is very true, symmetry is a good thing but most sprinters are asymmetrical due to different leg strength and leg length. Coleman is much more asymmetrical than Bolt. Bromell looks very smooth compared to Coleman, still, he is asymmetrical too.
@@TheWayToWin Its incredible that Coleman manages to post such fast times considering how asymetrical he runs. I put it down to his low weight which gives him a big advantage in the acceleration phase. Its incredibly rare to find a sprinter who sprints symetrically. Bolt would be much faster if his uppur body did not bob side to side when he sprints. I can just imagine the times he would post then.
Well since this is all hypothetical, let’s compare Bolts time at the same age as Coleman. And you are right about Coleman, he is fighting himself especially the last 25-30 meters. Noticed it against Lyles. Cool upload
thanks for watching!
if bolt didnt have a bad accaleration at the start he would be a god
Well he is
In his prime (2009) he had excellent accelleration. In his world record 9.58s race he was already a step ahead after 7 meters.
Long story short: Long legs, more stride distance
From the IAAF's biomechanical report of the Berlin final, they actually got Bolt at 6.29s at 60m with a 0.14s reaction time. It's mind boggling that this 6'5" guy weighing around 210lbs is a faster starter than Ben Johnson on the juice...As you say, more than ten years later that 9.58 is still from the future, nobody has all the necessary elements to genuinely challenge it.
Malligrub 1 that crazy
60m "split" is not the same as a 60m indoor time. A 60m "split" is going to be .10 seconds better and can be even another .1 or .2 due to wind and/or weather.
I think we should sprint barefoot on a grass /dirt track . These shoes and synthetic tracks are advantage .
I like how your videos always end abruptly. There isn’t a closing statement or something like that. They just finish.
Where did you find Doha 100m splits?
He probably calculated it himself
But if the IAAF didn't calculate it
Then it's worthless
2:03 When her parents aren't home, and she tells you o come over.
Imagine if Noah L and Christian C merged. They'd be the perfect sprinter.
I would be very difficult in future to break the world reccond.
If somone off this generation can do that it will be cris coleman but dont be supprised if it didnt happen.
Yeah, this is a Flo Jo level record now, her 100m time has stayed the best since 1988, so over 30 years, I expect Bolt's will be similar, he's WAY ahead of the next best times and even those runners (Yohan Blake, Tyson Gay, Asafa Powell, Justin Gatlin) are way ahead of what most top sprinter's run.
Wait so Usain bolt has ran a faster 60m time that Coleman and both times were faster than the 60m world record? Wow Coleman should be able to break his wr soon
But he doesn’t have the endurance for the last 40 meter like bolt did
@@youtubeoffical2460 His technique falls apart in the last part of 100m compared to the Bolt.
@@martmuru it especially looks bad in a 200m. Can't hide his American football muscle memory on the straight
I wanna see how lyles does in the 100 this year
@ady nails that is what makes it soo incredible that bolt has ran the fastest 60 ever even faster than Coleman who is shorter
0.18 seconds in a 100 meter race is the kind of difference between an above avg and the best runner.
0:40 the way to win seems pretty straight forward to me
There's a guy at my gym that sells some stuff that'll help coleman smash that record
@@simonsimon8213 no he hasn't
@@simonsimon8213 just send proof. Oh wait.... you don't have any.
greg garey why even acknowledge, much less entertain such foolery? These types of people will die bitter try not to give them a platform
Don't worry my dude,coleman already takes the best drugs on the planet.
I am not throwing shade,it's just that every world level athelte is not natural.
You know what’s insane? Bolt has scoliosis, had bad starts, and sprinting form but he still won three Olympic 100m and 200m races. Legendary.
I really like the way he runs, but think of the long leg assistance. I like more POWER from the likes of Gatlin, Coleman, Powell
We have to remember that an athlete state of mind must be in tip top shape not only focusing on his body built for sprinting. We can use asafa Powell as an example his mind is what defeated him a lot of the Tims.
Yes but Coleman has that winning mentality
@@TheoOJamaloO1 there is no doubt about that, I was just speaking in general terms, to put a little more emphasis on the conditioning of the mind. People for get sometimes how powerful the mind really is, like some in the comment section. I am a Jamaican and I would like the world record to be broken, making things even more interesting and giving those scientist some more extra ours of sleepless nights.
Demario Johnson yeah I feel you
the key for have champions like bolt its how tall he is
Yes, Bolt is 1.95 centimeters
Is he an ant?
For me is legs, they get stretched easy up to the finish line, that was Usain's advantage 😊
Trying to at his height may tear some ligaments
Finally a realistic analysis! I always hear people say so and so has a chance to beat Bolt's record, or Coleman has the 60m WR and therefore has a good shot, but in reality the fastest 60m is also by Bolt when he ran his 9.58. If you don't have Bolt's top speed/speed endurance you'd legit have to be a 6.2x 60m runner to stand a chance. Another good comparison is Bolt's 9.69 to anyone else, he beat is chest and SLOWED down and ran a 9.69, so if your best is slower than 9.70 going all out, then Bolt in his prime can beat you while slowing down on purpose... even 9.7x runners aren't close to Bolt. Blake and Gay were the closest and even they weren't just a hair behind him, it was still a large margin.
Exactly. According to iaaf points, 6.25 is better than 9.58. Coleman has to get a time of 6.25 outdoor to even have some CONSIDERATION of breaking the world record. The thing is even if Coleman runs that, his finish isn't good enough and it's extremely rare for a guy to have a completely well rounded race. Coleman's 6.32 outdoor in his 2019 doha 9.76 race, is as impressive as 9.69 in points and his 3.44 finish is as impressive as a 9.83, which is as impressive as a 19.7 200m time. To beat the record you need split times of 6.25+3.32 and the only people that had the slightest chances to break it were blake and gay.
The real title
The U insane bolt vs contract coleman
He will never catch bolt really sigh
2:03
Hahah
I like these vids but some of the data is a little off. Coleman's splits are taken from high speed video cameras while Bolt's quoted times are LAVEG laser times, which are slightly slower than camera splits due to the way the laser is targeted, especially over the first half of the race. The official biomechanical report of the IAAF for 2009 used high speed cameras as well as laser and clocked Bolt at 6.29s at 60m and got his average speed during 60-80m interval as 20m/1.61s = 12.42m/s, suggesting he went even higher somewhere in the middle of that interval. These are quite significant differences when discussing these tiny margins. I would suggest using these official times as they are consistent for both sprinters and do change speeds and intervals quite significantly in a 100m context. Coleman at his best is very close to Bolt for 60m but simply isn't capable of matching Bolt's second half due to his physical limitations and nobody else will match Bolt til somebody of similar freakish physical characteristics and abilities comes along.
Every world record in Track and field is breakable. This is a one time effort and every world class athlete is capable of a one time effort.
Agree
No, he's too short.
Being closer to the ground might be an advantage because his body is a little more aerodynamic
Fikret Pajalic 😂😂
@@jugganuat6440 But they are not changing directions
Tyson Gay is 178cm and Yohan Blake is 180cm. They are tied as the second fastest humans of all time. So height has nothing to do with it. Basketball players would be the fastest humans on this earth if that was the case
@@TheoOJamaloO1 Dude finally someone with a working brain
Short answer. Hell No
Bad answer. Impossible is nothing.
The Way to Win Even Usain Bolt said his ultimate goal was to run 9.4 and sub 19 in the 200 but he did not reach them. If you look at the other great sprinters Yohan Blake and Tyson Gay, they are both similar heights to Coleman and body types. Even they could barely go sub 9.7. Coleman is already older than Bolt was when Bolt ran 9.58 and 19.19. It is highly unlikely that someone at his height will break the WR but I think he is capable of a high 9.6, probably a 9.67 at best. But there’s no way he will run a 9.5 and I’m not hating when I say that.
true but I’m also a realist and the way I see it: Colman is a tremendous starter BUT doesn’t have to top end speed like bolt and also can’t maintain the speed needed to break the WR. What made bolt so dominant is that when everybody else in the field is losing speed around 70 meters, Bolt has the afterburners on.
Mitchell Grenon well said
Never_nerve Thank you sir and I agree with your comment as well, Bolt’s 10 meter stretch between 60-70m mark took only 0.81 seconds in his world record run. Most other top runners are already peaked by that point in the race and are about to slow down.
Coleman has a blistering start but beating bolt record. If the track isn’t super fast like Beijing 2015 , it will not happen. Bolt has a great start for his length and a incredible finish. Coleman has a good start and thats it
Coleman has a good start and acceleration. With help of the wind and a good track he should be able to break the american record.
Coleman is a beast no doubt. I don’t think his little legs will be taking him to a new WR. The elephant in the room is Noah Lyles. He’s already faster than Coleman and there’s a little respect/letting Coleman have his day in the sun but that’s over when we come out of the pandemic. Honestly, Coleman’s fastest race I believe was the Semi final at the World Championships and he coasted at the end. 🤦♂️ so over that BS!! I want to see a side by side comparison of his semi and final up to 75 meters. I think we’d see he was faster in the semi.
Lyles is the real deal.
Usain bolt could have clocked at 8 seconds if he had a start like coleman
0:27 - ok so you mean to say bolt is shorter than my finger great
Anupama, your power of observation never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for watching!
omg !!!
Ha ,it should be 1.95m or 195cm
@@Yah16786Ahmed nah hes 6fet 5 inch
Imagine Coleman with Powell's mechanics (except for the anatomical-personal aspects) and Jacobs' relaxation… he'd become a new 5ft9 Bolt! 😂
Those times are definitely believable, but how did you get them? Did you analyze the footage yourself or?
both
Bolt being 6'5 is a huge advantage, no way this 5'9 guy breaks the record. I think 6'0-6'2 would be the perfect height for breaking a record though.
I have a serious question ....was Angel Hernandez former memo heredia.. Usain bolt strength and conditioning coach period is that true
what does it mean, when bolt's coach says "he was too tight in the middle"? tight in what sense?
There are also physiological differences. Bolt has longer limbs and covers longer distances with less effort.
Agree, that for me is a flow compared to the execution of power by Coleman
Coleman's start is impeccable idc
Like his take off👏👏👏with time and his age, wait for suprises
Congratulations To Christian Coleman; He has Greatness In Him; Mr Coleman, the competition is coming hard, so "NO OFF DAYS", keep the Constant Maintenance Going!
🙌🙌🙌🙌waiting for him back in the tracks💃👏
Would be great if you could always link the resources about splits you use in your videos!
You can find them in IAAF reports at the official site
I couldn’t find the one of Doha. You said Christian ran a 6.32 , where is that?
Thanks for the super quick reply
@@dmb1c I got it during the world championships from people in the know
Bolt is a once in a life time athlete that consistently set the standards Id be fucking amazed if that WR is broken in my lifetime.
I think when the old one benefits from it in the beginning, it will be fully stocked
Tyson Gay’s facial expression is priceless!
That 2017 world Championship 100 meters was very slow, but if you look at all of Coleman's races you can see that his speed decreases at around the 80 meters mark..
Mark my words.. this record will not be broken for another 20 years.
Records are meant to be broken
@@TheWayToWin that's never been a logical statement - my timeline is 20 years.. see you in 20 years mate! cheers!😉
@@planck10-43 I think someone will dip under 9.58 within 5 years
The Way to Win nope
2:00- Got you cleanly if I recall correctly. Greene's personal best isn't 9.82 but 9.79s as he was formerly the seventh fastest man of all time over the 100m until Coleman's performance at the Doha World Championships which pushed him into eighth place currently...................
This is still a good video but I liked the one you did entitled, "Can Lyles catch Bolt?"
At the end of the day, it's near impossible to defeat him on any level and wholly impossible at prime level...........
Nothing new..............
Still the interesting facts were there and they were informational. Just like in the one with Lyles, I didn't know that they timed every split of the race well, I had a feeling that it was timed naturally but I never confirmed it...................
he clocked 6.33 en route to 9.82
I kinda wish Usain woulda trained the 400 at some point. With his length and stride length I think he could have challenged the WR.
Dennis Dunker yeah but Wayde broke his 300m record though
2008 Olympics was really Bolts fastest time if he had not slowed down at the end. Who knows what that time that would've been probably 9.5 secs or 9.49 secs.
Not even close.. but you're probably new to this sport. It would have been a low 9.6 at best.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 no way
Miss you usain bolt
I think if you take someone with a similar body type/statue as Bolt and have them train their fast twitch muscle fibers, reaction time, drive and stride length and never have them slow down at the line I think there could be at least a 9.55👀
That's not how it works lol. It's not that easy. Look at Ryan Bailey or Kemar Bailey Cole both a similar height to Bolt and never came close to those times. Also Reece Prescod from Great Britain.
Maurice green is the standard for the 100m. Especially the drive phase and the acceleration Because usain bolt is a unicorn and his gifts made no damn sense. Just a pure freak of nature. I’m
In my suggestion, maybe you could try a “fastest last 40m” list of elite sprinters who broke 3.40 or even 3.35. The last 40m capability shows the real “running limit” and the “definite speed”. Coleman never broke 3.40. He took so much advantage of high acceleration. But when we talk about cheetah, antelope or even a Porsche 911, we mainly talk about the top end speed capability, but not just merely the acceleration time. So even as the current NO1 sprinter and a world champ, as for now, Coleman could have no match to the “fan-five” in their primes: Bolt, Blake, Gay, Gatlin, Powell. All of the fab five broke 3.40 for the last 40m and hit faster top end speed than 0.83s/10m. Coleman has no way to achieve that at the current moment. Coleman literally maximize his potential and capability of running sub 9.8 (9.79, 9.76), with a 60-40m split equation format of 6.36+3.43, 6.32+3.44. His top end speed is his weakness. If Coleman wants to near sub 9.6 like Berlin Bolt, with Coleman’s current format, he needs to run 6.17+3.43, or faster. Subtracting the standard reaction time 0.150, Coleman litterally needs to break a sub6.0 for the first 60m for “definite running time”, FAT. Come on
So you don't think Coleman can break the American record?
yennox to break 9.69, Coleman needs to at least have a formula of 6.30+3.39. 3.39 for the last 40m would ask 0.825-0.830 top end speed for at least 20m segments, while maintain the speed to least decelerate from 80-100m. For Coleman’s current running style, stride length, and turnover rate, it would be very very challenging. From 2008-2015, while Gay and Gatlin in their prime, running a 9.76 is like a “daily job”.
12.34 mps ewuals just over 27 mph. Wow incredibly wow
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