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Man, I can listen to you the whole day! Passionate analysis is top notch! Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼likes its 4x400m teams..Letsile is a generational talent. I m glad to have witnessed this relay
Let me me give you what u deserve! Your coverage across all social media platforms have been OUTSTANDING 🔥🔥 Your knowledge, passion, enthusiasm, regularity kept me engaged throughout! I’m already a “Track Nerd” but hearing others with the same excitement is everything! For those like myself that had to record some meets because of work, family & time difference, your updates kept me anticipating watching when I could! Hope u continue this throughout diamonds, M. Johnson new track meets 2025, worlds and if you already are planning to do so .. I’ll be listening/watching 🙏🏾
Letsile Tebogo is a 100,200,300, & 400 runner. He can do it all at the highest level. 9.86, 19.46, 30.69, 44.2 and a 43.04 split. All at only 21yrs old. Tebogo is the Greatest overall Sprinter Ever in History in my opinion! WR in the 300 already (faster than Bolt). His 44.2 run includes easing up at the end! He'll improve in every event. Again He's only 21yrs old! Bolt didn't run 400 barely. That's why I'm giving the edge to Letsile. Bolt has 2 individual WR and Tebogo has 1 WR already. I believe he'll own the 400WR in a year or two. Then he'll get the 200 WR in 3yrs or less. All he has to do is stay healthy. Ok I'm done
Loved the 4x400s, but when I see EVERY team setting a National record, I'm thinking track surface. Rai Benjamin's relay IQ is off the charts! He measured it precisely. Just think we almost capped off the Olympics with two World Records! Thank you for the great coverage.
Everybody said it was a fast track, and outside of the rainy events, it proved true. And shout out to Shamier Little and Vernon Norwood, neither of whom qualified at Trials yet were selected for their relay pools. Man, they came up BIG TIME.
In my opinion, the 4x400M is the most exciting race due to its difficulty and length giving time to see significant moves. That was an incredible set of anchor legs! I have to admit I was nervous....Tebogo is incredible, but there's something about those 400M hurdlers....they're cut from a different cloth! Amazing performance by Rai to hold him off! I was screaming at the TV as this went down! Norwood's leg was EXTREMELY impressive!
Tebogo is scary! He is such a talent. He will be a problem for USA for years to come. I hope Erriyon Knighton can improve on his speed so he can compete against Tebogo.
Tebogo is special.... For a long time we, in Botswana believed sprinters came from American and Tropical enviroments... Half man half Amazing.... Kid is HOPE
Proud of our boys! And the all our 4x400m Batswana atheletes are relatively young. 25,22,21 and 20. Hopefully they will all improve and be a force to reckon with in the next four years💪
@@kdwilliams9961 better than Usa is gonna be hard ....2 Guys there are already under 44 & they just emerged so that will push others to be solid on the 400 as well . Its gonna be fun , thats for sure
A great way to end the track events. I can't believe how many amazing performances we've seen in the games and both 4x4's were up among the best events that we've seen. So many athletes have performed much better than I thought they could and so much young talent to look forward to in LA, not to mention the WC's between now and then.
This is the first time in a long while that I have witnessed a perfect performance in the 4x400 meter relay. Anderson, I loved how you analyzed the timing of the fastest three teams. During the 2024 World Athletics Relays in Nassau, Bahamas, I saw firsthand what Botswana was capable of, recognizing they would be a formidable opponent in the future. It was like watching hungry runners tirelessly searching for prey. If the U.S. had raced head-to-head with Botswana at these games, they would have experienced their full intensity. Botswana may have calculated the brilliance of Raj Benjamin, but they had no idea what they were going to get. He was determined not to lose, even though it was a close call. Botswana brought excitement to the event that we haven't seen in a while. We also cannot overlook Great Britain, who were ready to seize the opportunity if the U.S. faltered. Quincy Hall could have been a factor; it would have been interesting to see him in the mix, especially in the first leg. All the legs performed well, but a special shout-out goes to Vernon Norwood, who continues to push his limits. While he narrowly missed making the men's open 400, I hope the 32-year-old can take some well-earned rest and aim for 2028. Another rising star to watch is Chris Bailey, who is expected to run 43-second lows in a relay by 2025. Bryce Deadmon was quite impressive throughout the relays, showing exactly why he deserved his spot on the team. Another interesting dynamic is the possibility of the World Championships being held every year starting in 2025, which could help athletes like Bailey and Norwood gain momentum from this annual event. In the end, what Team USA achieved at the Olympics this year was unprecedented. While there were a few low points, which I'll refrain from mentioning here, I am incredibly proud to be a devoted fan of Team USA T&F and eagerly await the next big race.
Not relays, but big S/O to the 1500m GOAT Faith Kipyegon who 3-Peats at these Olympics like Ryan Crouser & Nafi Thiam 👏👏👏 Tebogo splitting 43.04 with 3 100m rounds, 3 200m rounds & 4x4 semi in his legs was INSANE, 3rd leg was the difference-maker with Deadmon's 43.54 to Pesela's 43.80! S/O MHS's 43.09 split & Old Man Vern's 43.26 split after splitting 43.50 in the semi! Vern & Shamier brought it in all the relays they ran, been saying for the longest time that Shamier should be on the relays so glad to see it finally happen & pay off! GB's W4x4 1st leg 51.43 split was by far the slowest of the Top 4 teams which possibly cost them the Silver Medal in the battle with NED & IRL behind USA's procession that had Sydney splitting a ridiculous 47.71 on 2nd leg. We need a USA/EUR Ryder Cup style 4x4 race that has the likes of Femke, Adeleke, Kaczmarek & Anning; MHS, Dobson, Doom & Ingvaldsen vs the very best US Team! GB's Dobson doesn't get his flowers as someone who just moved up FT to the 400m from the 200m this yr & immediately runs a number of low-to-mid 44s & keeps splitting low-to-mid 43s for fun!
Thank you for mentioning the Generational Talent that Nafi Thiam is !! We are very proud & Happy for her in Belgium - specially winning with an injury after the long jump is no small feat . Dobson deserves a solid mention as well
@@BlueHopi144 I have a lot of time & respect for Nafi's talent & competitive nature! I've enjoyed her battles over the years with Ennis-Hill & KJT! Do you think after next yr's Tokyo WC that Nafi & KJT will step away from the HEP & maybe concentrate on a single event like the HJ to help prolong their careers?
I love the idea of a 4x4 Ryder cup 1 off race, us in Europe we got some runners for the USA this time lol Such a shame Doom got injured this Olympics if he made the final he could have subbed 44 as well imo
Tebogo is a naturally gifted and highly talented speedster, he has speed built into his DNA and endurance too which is a big plus for him like bolt and Sidney McLaughlin he is a natural talent with so much speed in his legs. People like that often go on to dominate their sport. Tebogo can literally run everything from 100 to 800 metres and win If he wants to, so he’s a very rare talent. Well done to him and at a very young age.
Rai B has relay IQ like no sunday! Look at that analysis just before he ran! It was a planned technical run, not a gallop. So much respect for the US TEAM , ESP Rai great outcome ❤🇺🇸🎊🎉
Tebogo can run 9.7 in the 100ms the has good start and top speed only thing lack with his acceleration...he needs an acceleration coach so as he reaches top speed early that what guys like Kishane,Noah,Seville have been doing ACCELERATION at 50m!
Even as the Botswana hypeman I was expecting 2:55 at best😂 I jokingly said they could break the world record. Didn't actually think they'd be that close💀💀
Sydney on the 2nd leg was very tactically astute. She would've ran past anyone if she got the baton behind them, but for America's strategy to work perfectly it needed a strong 1st leg to put Sydney in the lead. Shamier did that expertly!
What a way to close the meet..both relays were sooooo freaking fast and if these countries maintain these quartets we may see new world records for both men and women next season
Better than most Africans who aren't from the same country as the athletes being mentioned in the video 😂..I'm African but some names in this video I wouldn't be able to pronounce
The fact that we almost broke the WR without Hall 43.4 Norman 43.4 Allison 43.7 and whatever would of made it a WR, Also where did these other Botswana runners come from to run 2:54
Outstanding work this past week...as you always do. In addition, I for one stand corrected on your prior posting of world record chances on 4x4 relays. I previously believed that it could happen only with true competition support. I was wrong...as was proven directly with the women's performance. Though as I posted elsewhere, what might've happened IF the US ladies weren't traveling alone at that level and pace. Thanks again for the great coverage.
Walked Quincy Hall down???? Quincy Hall is a DAWG!!!! Mad respect, for how he gutted out that open 400 meter final!!!! Now, Quincy is the legendary one for what a walk down really looks like!!!!! Tebego came short!!!!!!! Despite only being behind Rai, by the slightest of margins during that exchange!!!! He had more than enough time to walk down Benjamin if he is the bad man that yall claim him to be!!!! All the praises, and claps.. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏!! The Rai Benjamin!!!!!
I think had Tebogo taken Benjamin, I’d say it was the greatest 4x400m relay ever. It was certainly one of the fastest. From a British standpoint, I’d have to rate the 1991 world championship 4x400 as the greatest I’ve seen for the way Kris Akabusi (another 400 hurdler) overtook the reigning 400 flat world champ, Antonio Pettrigrew, on the line when no-one thought he could do it.
Tebogo should take the 3rd space and the 3rd anchor when the third give him the botton he was cloest to benj , tebogo would give it team a longer lead that what usa give his team
@Final Leg I can't wait for the '28 Olympic Games in LA I will be waiting for Botswana they are going to out for payback alongside Great Britain after that 2:55.83
Yeah I think I can see Tebogo leaving the 100 to concentrate on both the 200 and the 400. I hear that double is difficult to stick with but it seems he is ready!
Congrats to all winners..USA sprinters showed the world why they r no 1 in the world yet again in 400m relays. But gotta give it to Sydney, Vernon, shamier little and rai Benjamin. 49.5 from shamier little is unheard of these days for 1st leg. She should try to run 400m flat fr. Tho im a fan of matt hudson smith, have to say i don't care what the split times show, Vernon caught Matt Hudson smith and passed the baton first and that's what matters most, he won that 2nd leg.
The Botswanan Letsile Tebogo BEAT all the Men there and COMPLETED his 400 Meters in 43.04 Seconds. Though Ussain Record of about less than 40 Seconds is still UNBEATABLE. If Botswana can get 3 MORE Men that can run as fast as Letsile Tebogo or a bit FASTER ( like 41.0 Seconds ), Botswana will get the Gold in the NEXT 4, 8, 12 years UNLESS Jamaican Team comes up with 4 Men like Ussain Bolt.
Splits can be very misleading because we all clearly saw Norwood catch the Silver medalist from Great Britain, yet the Great Britain's split is 43.09, which is almost as fast as Tobogo and Just under Rai Benjamin. If Norwood had a slip of 43.26, how is it that he actually caught the Silver Medlist? That's why I don't always put 100% of my faith in splits. Another thing is both Tobogo and Rai got their batons on the last leg at the exact same time, and Rai edged Tobogo out, so how can Rai have a split of 43.18 while Tobogo has a split of 43.03.
Rai was way ahead of Tebogo when he got the baton and Tebogo clearly closed the lead. Getting the baton at the same time doesn’t mean you got it at the same spot
Rai, got the baton first, by the slightest of margin!!!! Tebogo had enough time to overtake Rai, if he is the bad man that he is getting all these praises for!!!
@@nathanielblades7671 why made you feel the need to respond to MY comment? It may not matter to you, but I'm sure the athletes are thinking about how close they were to breaking the WORLD RECORD
@mikelarry3835 You asking me why i responded to your comment when you made an entire PUBLIC comment 💀💀💀. Even if they were thinking about it or not, it DOESN'T MATTER
I posted a comment, I didn't ask a question nor did I ask for feedback. Besides, my comment didn't state what mattered, I stated my opinion on them achieving something that hasn't happened in 36yrs. Not sure why either of you felt the need to add to MY OPINION
If they put Noah on the mens 4x4 and he split 45s he would get FLAMED and rightfully. Gabby's in a similar situation she hasn't shown 400m form all year.
Quincy Hall just did a podcast saying Noah is a LOT faster at 400 than people think and probably splits 44 or faster. And that’s from the Olympic champ
@@seensay2132the slowest person on Botswana split 43.80. Noah cant split anything near 43.60 he jus doesn't have the endurance and stamina to run that fast
Nobody wants to risk a copyright strike. NBC does not play around, especially when it's the Olympics or the World Championships. NBC will copyright strike, and even if it is fair use, it can often take time to rectify the situation.
Tebogo broke out in this Olympics. People are seeing the VERY RARE generational talent he truly is. He seems to have a bright future ahead of him...
He broke out in the youth world championship
Agree. That 1st leg he ran in the 4x400 a few days ago caught my attention.
So generational
Anderson, the passion that you convey is a blessing for track fans. What we saw today in the men's 4 x 400 was out of this world.
Really do appreciate it!! This race was INSANE!!
agreed 100%👌
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Yes!
Enough of the drama 😅
@@samueltullis806 i can't bare that ridiculous drama anymore
We appreciate your great analysis from Botswana 🇧🇼
Tebogo is terrifying. Most gifted sprinter since Bolt
He is better he can run all the sprints
@@stephenwilliams7200Bolt started as a 400m runner.
@@vintagecouture2275 but never followed up ....this guy is already faster he ever was on the 400 !!!
We cannot mention Tebego's name in the fashion as Bolt!!! Period!!!!!
@@raymondtyler3209 I'm sure he didn't mean to blaspheme..😆
Man, I can listen to you the whole day! Passionate analysis is top notch! Botswana 🇧🇼🇧🇼likes its 4x400m teams..Letsile is a generational talent. I m glad to have witnessed this relay
Let me me give you what u deserve! Your coverage across all social media platforms have been OUTSTANDING 🔥🔥
Your knowledge, passion, enthusiasm, regularity kept me engaged throughout! I’m already a “Track Nerd” but hearing others with the same excitement is everything! For those like myself that had to record some meets because of work, family & time difference, your updates kept me anticipating watching when I could! Hope u continue this throughout diamonds, M. Johnson new track meets 2025, worlds and if you already are planning to do so .. I’ll be listening/watching 🙏🏾
100%
The 4*4’s were everything. I can’t stop rewatching both races. Well done to all the winners 👏👏👏
Letsile Tebogo is a 100,200,300, & 400 runner. He can do it all at the highest level. 9.86, 19.46, 30.69, 44.2 and a 43.04 split. All at only 21yrs old. Tebogo is the Greatest overall Sprinter Ever in History in my opinion! WR in the 300 already (faster than Bolt). His 44.2 run includes easing up at the end! He'll improve in every event. Again He's only 21yrs old! Bolt didn't run 400 barely. That's why I'm giving the edge to Letsile. Bolt has 2 individual WR and Tebogo has 1 WR already. I believe he'll own the 400WR in a year or two. Then he'll get the 200 WR in 3yrs or less. All he has to do is stay healthy. Ok I'm done
Loved the 4x400s, but when I see EVERY team setting a National record, I'm thinking track surface. Rai Benjamin's relay IQ is off the charts! He measured it precisely. Just think we almost capped off the Olympics with two World Records! Thank you for the great coverage.
Everybody said it was a fast track, and outside of the rainy events, it proved true. And shout out to Shamier Little and Vernon Norwood, neither of whom qualified at Trials yet were selected for their relay pools. Man, they came up BIG TIME.
You’ve been my go-to channel during the Olympics for detailed breakdowns of the events. Big up!
Tebogo said he wants to play around with the events….and already an Olympic champion in the 200m….scary hours 😮
In my opinion, the 4x400M is the most exciting race due to its difficulty and length giving time to see significant moves. That was an incredible set of anchor legs! I have to admit I was nervous....Tebogo is incredible, but there's something about those 400M hurdlers....they're cut from a different cloth! Amazing performance by Rai to hold him off! I was screaming at the TV as this went down! Norwood's leg was EXTREMELY impressive!
Tebogo is scary! He is such a talent. He will be a problem for USA for years to come. I hope Erriyon Knighton can improve on his speed so he can compete against Tebogo.
Erriyon needs to eat some more oxtails.
Erriyon needs a new coach
Tebogo is special.... For a long time we, in Botswana believed sprinters came from American and Tropical enviroments... Half man half Amazing.... Kid is HOPE
Best track coverage of the Olympics. Thank you!
Proud of our boys! And the all our 4x400m Batswana atheletes are relatively young. 25,22,21 and 20. Hopefully they will all improve and be a force to reckon with in the next four years💪
Puuuuula!!!❤🇿🇦
God bless them all they might be better than the USA
@@kdwilliams9961 better than Usa is gonna be hard ....2 Guys there are already under 44 & they just emerged so that will push others to be solid on the 400 as well . Its gonna be fun , thats for sure
They already are a force to reckon with
A great way to end the track events. I can't believe how many amazing performances we've seen in the games and both 4x4's were up among the best events that we've seen. So many athletes have performed much better than I thought they could and so much young talent to look forward to in LA, not to mention the WC's between now and then.
This is the first time in a long while that I have witnessed a perfect performance in the 4x400 meter relay. Anderson, I loved how you analyzed the timing of the fastest three teams. During the 2024 World Athletics Relays in Nassau, Bahamas, I saw firsthand what Botswana was capable of, recognizing they would be a formidable opponent in the future. It was like watching hungry runners tirelessly searching for prey. If the U.S. had raced head-to-head with Botswana at these games, they would have experienced their full intensity. Botswana may have calculated the brilliance of Raj Benjamin, but they had no idea what they were going to get. He was determined not to lose, even though it was a close call.
Botswana brought excitement to the event that we haven't seen in a while. We also cannot overlook Great Britain, who were ready to seize the opportunity if the U.S. faltered. Quincy Hall could have been a factor; it would have been interesting to see him in the mix, especially in the first leg. All the legs performed well, but a special shout-out goes to Vernon Norwood, who continues to push his limits. While he narrowly missed making the men's open 400, I hope the 32-year-old can take some well-earned rest and aim for 2028. Another rising star to watch is Chris Bailey, who is expected to run 43-second lows in a relay by 2025.
Bryce Deadmon was quite impressive throughout the relays, showing exactly why he deserved his spot on the team. Another interesting dynamic is the possibility of the World Championships being held every year starting in 2025, which could help athletes like Bailey and Norwood gain momentum from this annual event. In the end, what Team USA achieved at the Olympics this year was unprecedented. While there were a few low points, which I'll refrain from mentioning here, I am incredibly proud to be a devoted fan of Team USA T&F and eagerly await the next big race.
"Let him sit on me a little bit, pause" 😂😂😂
And I said pause before him lol
😂😂
Not relays, but big S/O to the 1500m GOAT Faith Kipyegon who 3-Peats at these Olympics like Ryan Crouser & Nafi Thiam 👏👏👏 Tebogo splitting 43.04 with 3 100m rounds, 3 200m rounds & 4x4 semi in his legs was INSANE, 3rd leg was the difference-maker with Deadmon's 43.54 to Pesela's 43.80! S/O MHS's 43.09 split & Old Man Vern's 43.26 split after splitting 43.50 in the semi! Vern & Shamier brought it in all the relays they ran, been saying for the longest time that Shamier should be on the relays so glad to see it finally happen & pay off! GB's W4x4 1st leg 51.43 split was by far the slowest of the Top 4 teams which possibly cost them the Silver Medal in the battle with NED & IRL behind USA's procession that had Sydney splitting a ridiculous 47.71 on 2nd leg. We need a USA/EUR Ryder Cup style 4x4 race that has the likes of Femke, Adeleke, Kaczmarek & Anning; MHS, Dobson, Doom & Ingvaldsen vs the very best US Team! GB's Dobson doesn't get his flowers as someone who just moved up FT to the 400m from the 200m this yr & immediately runs a number of low-to-mid 44s & keeps splitting low-to-mid 43s for fun!
Thank you for mentioning the Generational Talent that Nafi Thiam is !! We are very proud & Happy for her in Belgium - specially winning with an injury after the long jump is no small feat . Dobson deserves a solid mention as well
@@BlueHopi144 I have a lot of time & respect for Nafi's talent & competitive nature! I've enjoyed her battles over the years with Ennis-Hill & KJT! Do you think after next yr's Tokyo WC that Nafi & KJT will step away from the HEP & maybe concentrate on a single event like the HJ to help prolong their careers?
@@BlueHopi144Thiam is so strong in the field events it’s hard to ever see anyone beat her at major championships
Superb athlete
I love the idea of a 4x4 Ryder cup 1 off race, us in Europe we got some runners for the USA this time lol
Such a shame Doom got injured this Olympics if he made the final he could have subbed 44 as well imo
@@AllInTheGame01 hard to say what they will do after next year worlds champs . We will see ...and have to wait
Tebogo is a naturally gifted and highly talented speedster, he has speed built into his DNA and endurance too which is a big plus for him like bolt and Sidney McLaughlin he is a natural talent with so much speed in his legs. People like that often go on to dominate their sport. Tebogo can literally run everything from 100 to 800 metres and win If he wants to, so he’s a very rare talent. Well done to him and at a very young age.
@@prospektarty1513 I think the 200m and 400m is his sweet spot!
And 300m, remember he holds its WR@@stephenwilliams7200
Vernon is a relay legend. A true gem who doesn’t get enough credit
The men's 400m was electric can't remember the last time US had to fight for the Gold.
Syd looked like she was straight up chillin
amazing energy management !! rarely seen in track
Rai B has relay IQ like no sunday! Look at that analysis just before he ran! It was a planned technical run, not a gallop. So much respect for the US TEAM , ESP Rai great outcome ❤🇺🇸🎊🎉
Tebogo can run 9.7 in the 100ms the has good start and top speed only thing lack with his acceleration...he needs an acceleration coach so as he reaches top speed early that what guys like Kishane,Noah,Seville have been doing ACCELERATION at 50m!
He just need to drop the 100m and do the 2 and the 4
Even as the Botswana hypeman I was expecting 2:55 at best😂
I jokingly said they could break the world record. Didn't actually think they'd be that close💀💀
Tebago is very capable of breaking the 400m WR. He was born to run the 400.
Dude sucks.
Very much true, botswana's specialises in the 400m, I personally think Tebogo is going to be the best 400m athlete in the fiture
@@erinwilson5415 he sucks
I agree he's gifted like Michael Johnson 200, 400
Sydney on the 2nd leg was very tactically astute. She would've ran past anyone if she got the baton behind them, but for America's strategy to work perfectly it needed a strong 1st leg to put Sydney in the lead. Shamier did that expertly!
It was magnificent! I found myself not caring who won. The sport it all was invigorating!
Rai Benjamin has now competed in 2 of the Greatest races EVER, 400H Tokyo, 4x4 Paris, crazy work 💯 Rai is a legend at this point
Yall been sleeping on Tebogo. He also ran crazy 4x400m legs as a Junior
Phenomenal coverage of the Games! Thank you 🙏
Anderson, thanks for the consistently excellent coverage.
And your analysis always delivers!
You deserve a medal 🏅 for your dedication to share with us a detailed review of those legendary runs
What a way to close the meet..both relays were sooooo freaking fast and if these countries maintain these quartets we may see new world records for both men and women next season
next year for World champs
I love that you actually pronounced the African names better than the Commentators 😅
Better than most Africans who aren't from the same country as the athletes being mentioned in the video 😂..I'm African but some names in this video I wouldn't be able to pronounce
The fact that we almost broke the WR without Hall 43.4 Norman 43.4 Allison 43.7 and whatever would of made it a WR, Also where did these other Botswana runners come from to run 2:54
too bad they didn't brake it ....but they could by next year at Worlds !!
@Final Leg You said that you thought about 2:53 I think you are going to see that in 4 years in LA '28!!!!!!!!
If Quincy Hall was there, that would be a world record
Same Quincy who ran 47 in the earlier heats.
@@Ayinde65 Quincy Hall bro 😂
@@Ayinde65 Nope 😆
Different Quincy. @@Ayinde65
I would love to see Tebogo is the 400m, how exciting!
I have a feeling that if Tebogo really goes for 400m, even Quincy Hall will have problems catching up
Botswana quartet are still young they have time to take that WR....the only problem was pesela the 3rd leg runner
People keep overlooking this. We need to find someone to replace him.
Good grief. Dude ran a 43.8 and will probably get better. Sub 44s are rare.
they will need to be pushed and they will be pushed by a young talented Us Team .....by next year Worlds already
@BlueHopi144 people forget the USA always reload in the 400m there will be plenty of young Tallet
@@stephenwilliams7200 exactly
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Shout out to Shamier Little, Deadmon, Norwood, and Bailey delivered every time they stepped on the track!
Great analysis and presentation.. you are outstanding.
Rai Benjamin vs Tebogo 🔥🔥🔥
The men and women 4x400 was truly magnificent and definitely enjoyed it 🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏👏👏
Letsile School-boy Tebogo 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼 TeamBW 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼
I knew RB was running a calculated race with Tebogo.
Very composed
@@elijahebbert6884 and wish such stride class !!!
I do think Gabby’s little stumble and Holmes’ slight pre-finish celebration, allowed the WR to elude them. There’s always Worlds next year.
Outstanding work this past week...as you always do. In addition, I for one stand corrected on your prior posting of world record chances on 4x4 relays.
I previously believed that it could happen only with true competition support. I was wrong...as was proven directly with the women's performance. Though as I posted elsewhere, what might've happened IF the US ladies weren't traveling alone at that level and pace.
Thanks again for the great coverage.
As I have already said; "Covid" or no "covid" ,Tebogo is now officially the world's BEST sprinter‼
You are not that bad though in pronouncing TeamBW 🇧🇼 names
Crazy they did it without Quincy Hall
I love your track content
Sitting here wondering if what if Quincy Hall was on the team
If he was on the anchor he wouldn't have done as well as Rai,Tebogo might have hawked him down.
I feel Rai would be anchoring still and and Quincy H mighta run third
Walked Quincy Hall down???? Quincy Hall is a DAWG!!!! Mad respect, for how he gutted out that open 400 meter final!!!! Now, Quincy is the legendary one for what a walk down really looks like!!!!! Tebego came short!!!!!!! Despite only being behind Rai, by the slightest of margins during that exchange!!!! He had more than enough time to walk down Benjamin if he is the bad man that yall claim him to be!!!! All the praises, and claps.. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏!! The Rai Benjamin!!!!!
You got yourself a subscription...team BW all time....
I think had Tebogo taken Benjamin, I’d say it was the greatest 4x400m relay ever. It was certainly one of the fastest.
From a British standpoint, I’d have to rate the 1991 world championship 4x400 as the greatest I’ve seen for the way Kris Akabusi (another 400 hurdler) overtook the reigning 400 flat world champ, Antonio Pettrigrew, on the line when no-one thought he could do it.
Good review
Also Tebogo did that leg after running 7 races
Tebogo should take the 3rd space and the 3rd anchor when the third give him the botton he was cloest to benj , tebogo would give it team a longer lead that what usa give his team
You should do a review of the men's 800. Fastest 800 ever with 7 guys going sub 1:43 and 1:41.67 not making the podium
Botswanas program got serious,
@Final Leg I can't wait for the '28 Olympic Games in LA I will be waiting for Botswana they are going to out for payback alongside Great Britain after that 2:55.83
Q Hall’s leg would’ve gotten them that WR
After Tebogo ran 30.69 in the 300m I’ve been saying he should move up to the 200/400 double like MJ.
Good afternoon thank you very much Sir l told my friends that too. He should be running 2 and 400 rather than 1 and 200.
Yeah I think I can see Tebogo leaving the 100 to concentrate on both the 200 and the 400. I hear that double is difficult to stick with but it seems he is ready!
Congrats to all winners..USA sprinters showed the world why they r no 1 in the world yet again in 400m relays. But gotta give it to Sydney, Vernon, shamier little and rai Benjamin. 49.5 from shamier little is unheard of these days for 1st leg. She should try to run 400m flat fr. Tho im a fan of matt hudson smith, have to say i don't care what the split times show, Vernon caught Matt Hudson smith and passed the baton first and that's what matters most, he won that 2nd leg.
The best sprinter in the world is Tebogo.
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Amen!!!
Deadmon was also a huge factor why the men won.
@@Bibirallie But was also why they lost the Mixed 4x4 Final when he split a slow 44.7 on 3rd leg.
Hey I'm not here to bash any sprinters. I think we should just support and appreciate great athletes regardless of where they come from. ✌️
Tebogo nor even in his prime yet….
The Botswanan Letsile Tebogo BEAT all the Men there and COMPLETED his 400 Meters in 43.04 Seconds. Though Ussain Record of about less than 40 Seconds is still UNBEATABLE. If Botswana can get 3 MORE Men that can run as fast as Letsile Tebogo or a bit FASTER ( like 41.0 Seconds ), Botswana will get the Gold in the NEXT 4, 8, 12 years UNLESS Jamaican Team comes up with 4 Men like Ussain Bolt.
Splits can be very misleading because we all clearly saw Norwood catch the Silver medalist from Great Britain, yet the Great Britain's split is 43.09, which is almost as fast as Tobogo and Just under Rai Benjamin. If Norwood had a slip of 43.26, how is it that he actually caught the Silver Medlist? That's why I don't always put 100% of my faith in splits. Another thing is both Tobogo and Rai got their batons on the last leg at the exact same time, and Rai edged Tobogo out, so how can Rai have a split of 43.18 while Tobogo has a split of 43.03.
Rai was way ahead of Tebogo when he got the baton and Tebogo clearly closed the lead. Getting the baton at the same time doesn’t mean you got it at the same spot
Please rewatch the relay Rai got the button first it was not at the same time Rai got his button first
Are you blind 😂
You're right about Great Britain (Mathew Hudson Smith) tho.
Rai, got the baton first, by the slightest of margin!!!! Tebogo had enough time to overtake Rai, if he is the bad man that he is getting all these praises for!!!
@Final Leg Some ppl feel like Kendall Ellis was robbed of a chance to be on that relay!!!!!
Not blaming them, but if Gabby didn't stumble receiving the baton or if Alexis would've leaned at the line, the WR would've been broken
Literally none of that matters at all. Gabby delivered just like the rest of the relay and got an American record and 2nd fastest time in history.
@@nathanielblades7671 why made you feel the need to respond to MY comment? It may not matter to you, but I'm sure the athletes are thinking about how close they were to breaking the WORLD RECORD
@mikelarry3835 You asking me why i responded to your comment when you made an entire PUBLIC comment 💀💀💀. Even if they were thinking about it or not, it DOESN'T MATTER
@@mikelarry3835dude you’re in a PUBLIC FORUM that’s “why made you feel the need to respond”😮
I posted a comment, I didn't ask a question nor did I ask for feedback. Besides, my comment didn't state what mattered, I stated my opinion on them achieving something that hasn't happened in 36yrs. Not sure why either of you felt the need to add to MY OPINION
Raj had just run the 400 hurdles, and still ran a 43, he is in a class by himself, all the guy’s you are talking about could not have done that
Karsten is still a better 400mh runner
How so, Karsten just lost to Rai in the 400mH final by a considerable length.
Vernon was closing on Matthew. Matthew couldn't have had a faster split than Vernon
If hall was healthy they would’ve beat world record
Busang had a calf injury, Tebogo had a groin injury. Americans need to stop giving us the list of injuries for excuses!
I didn’t want like the video because you were at 444 likes but I had to.
I see why Noah Lyles dropped out 😂😂😂😂, just joking
Noah would have made them lose badly
If they put Noah on the mens 4x4 and he split 45s he would get FLAMED and rightfully. Gabby's in a similar situation she hasn't shown 400m form all year.
She actually did. When she ran a 49.6 relay split at world relays. Which was the fastest of any American at world relays.
Quincy Hall just did a podcast saying Noah is a LOT faster at 400 than people think and probably splits 44 or faster. And that’s from the Olympic champ
@@seensay2132the slowest person on Botswana split 43.80. Noah cant split anything near 43.60 he jus doesn't have the endurance and stamina to run that fast
Who would you have replaced Gabby with?
You talk too much, post when you have footage.😊
Why not show the action not talking
Nobody wants to risk a copyright strike. NBC does not play around, especially when it's the Olympics or the World Championships. NBC will copyright strike, and even if it is fair use, it can often take time to rectify the situation.
shhhh , stop yelling and understand how it works out ......