He already got third in the NCAA Indoors and his biggest threats outdoors are Orogot (Uganda and U. of Alabama) and Boling (Texas and U. of Georgia), at least to date. With the help of scholarships to USA's colleges Africans like Onwuzurike, Orogot and Liberian Fahnbulleh are getting the added training and practice to enable them to dominate in the future even in the Olympics. East Africans like Kenyans and Ethiopians and Northern Africans like from Morocco already have dominated in long distance running to a considerable degree.
Fahnbulleh was born in the USA he represents Liberia due to his ancestry and probably because it would make it way easier to compete at major championships
@@vernonfrance2974 Only Orogot is actually an African international w a scholarship & he is from East Africa (Uganda). The other two were born and raised in America but represent countries of their parents.
For a first 200m outdoor race, it was about as good as it needed to be. If any of them ran under 20s, it would have been to me too early in the season and not a wise training decision
Literally who are you to say any of those things when you are a nobody and just a spectator lol 😂 if a person is fast then they just fast no matter how early or late it is in the season
@@n88te WHO ARE YOU?? I am a track and field fan and have been watching track and field for the last 20 years. I have seen guys RUN fast early season only to BURN OUT at the end of the season.. Look at last years results, that was the trend for lots of college kids... Yes if you are fast you are fast, I 100% agree, but if YOU ever trained for anything completive(I HAVE AND DO, in powerlifting). You CAN NOT go 100% all season, not possible. Maybe he is trying something different than last year, I think he is, he needs to peak when it counts and not early season, he can work on other aspects of the race now and when it counts, turn it up a notch. He already proved this in his in the indoor season....Lets just see how this season plays out, and if i am right you owe me lunch :)
Boling still has a lot left to give. He normally has way faster starts and it didn’t look like he tried on that first 100. When he peaks near nattys, he’ll go 19.8-.89
He seems like he is getting worse. That 100 start was awful. His start here was poor too, as he is usually flying coming off the curve. He was struggling here and his time was poor for him. Next week he has to turn up
@@brzrkrlifts because you can't expect to just turn up and perform, especially in the 100, if you're stats have been piss poor for each event prior. He won't be able to even get away with that in the 200. There is too much competition. I hope he succeeds this summer, he deserves it and it will also shut the usual racists up too.
@@reddragon1572 The 100m is not his race and the 200m is the most competitive race in America right now! He is NOT in 200m/100m shape right now and that is a GOOD THING... I think they are trying to time his peak for when it counts... I think the indoor 200m results is proof on what the coaches are doing...I am sure the coaches will have him dialed in when it counts and right now it does not count.. We will see...
He finished fifth in the 200 m at the SAC relays and his time was 20.49. Boling was second. He did not compete in the 100 m where Boling finished ninth out of 19 in three heats.
Boling is either bored or injured. Hopefully he gets it together at nationals. You can’t run 20.12 indoor and not run consistently under 20 sec outdoor. Or maybe those white uniforms are his color
Boling beat Tarsis Orogot and Onwuzurike in the Indoor 200m in 2023 and he may do it again as his time was slower here than in his indoor victory. I would like Boling to win because he's from the USA. Orogot is from Uganda and Onwuzurike is from Nigeria. In the African championships Onwuzurike beat Letsile Tebogo in the 200 m but Tebogo won the 100m. In Africa "Though stung by his loss to Onwuzurike, Tebogo said that the overall 200m result was a good one for Africa. “I’m really proud and excited about this,” he said. “It (an African sweep) was my dream. Even in the call room I told Dambile ‘Bro we have to do this. We have to bring the medals back home’. I felt it should be a 1-2 or 2-3, but maybe the Nigerian overheard us and that’s why he came to beat us,” he added with a chuckle. For Onwuzurike, who is off to Stanford University soon, making history for Nigeria and Africa is a dream come true. “I would say it’s surreal, it’s amazing,” he said. “I never thought I would be able to make it to this level of track, I never even knew I would be able to go to college running track. Track was always first like a fun sport because I’ve always been a little quick but it’s amazing. Having this as one of my last high school races before I go to college, it’s an amazing moment. “I had a very rough year and got injured numerous times and felt my numbers were not really good at showing what I’m capable of, so coming out and being able to show on the global stage that I’m truly the best is amazing. It’s all I ever wanted, all I ever prayed for.” The Africans are beating the Afro Americans and Boling who is of undetermined ethnic origin but was born in Texas.
@@henrybrowne7248 Texas was once an independent country and is still called "The Lone Star State." It has but one star on it's flag. It's size is great and that's why Texans often brag.
@@HEAVYCHEVY409 "Afro American" is a synonym for "African American." It is someone who has recent ancestors from Africa and now lives in one of the three Americas - North, South or Central. The truth be told all humans have the same distant ancestors from Africa where our species originated.
200m is Boling's race as he is really not that great in the 100m and so far in the outdoor season his start has been awful and wasn't all that great in this race. I would expect him to improve though as the season progresses and he is capable of going under 20 sec in the 200m.
@@HEAVYCHEVY409 well it’s true you seem racist and always a hater. Didn’t you see how he won indoors. Also most African Americans are 30 percent white. Also Native American.
Boling is definitely better than well over 20 sec. He seems to run better indoors. Poor start in this one. He and Godwin are track spent. Running too much.
possibly took some time off after indoors. its normal to go a couple weeks without a real workout. maybe some light jogs and weights. still a lot of season left to improve.
Onwuzurike from Stanford is legit, he might be a medal threat in the near future.
He already got third in the NCAA Indoors and his biggest threats outdoors are Orogot (Uganda and U. of Alabama) and Boling (Texas and U. of Georgia), at least to date. With the help of scholarships to USA's colleges Africans like Onwuzurike, Orogot and Liberian Fahnbulleh are getting the added training and practice to enable them to dominate in the future even in the Olympics. East Africans like Kenyans and Ethiopians and Northern Africans like from Morocco already have dominated in long distance running to a considerable degree.
Fahnbulleh was born in the USA he represents Liberia due to his ancestry and probably because it would make it way easier to compete at major championships
Same as Onwuzurike, he was born in Detroit, Michigan. He chose to rep Nigeria.
@@vernonfrance2974 Yes, the African and some Caribbean runners kick butt.
@@vernonfrance2974 Only Orogot is actually an African international w a scholarship & he is from East Africa (Uganda).
The other two were born and raised in America but represent countries of their parents.
For a first 200m outdoor race, it was about as good as it needed to be. If any of them ran under 20s, it would have been to me too early in the season and not a wise training decision
Literally who are you to say any of those things when you are a nobody and just a spectator lol 😂 if a person is fast then they just fast no matter how early or late it is in the season
@@n88te WHO ARE YOU?? I am a track and field fan and have been watching track and field for the last 20 years. I have seen guys RUN fast early season only to BURN OUT at the end of the season.. Look at last years results, that was the trend for lots of college kids... Yes if you are fast you are fast, I 100% agree, but if YOU ever trained for anything completive(I HAVE AND DO, in powerlifting). You CAN NOT go 100% all season, not possible. Maybe he is trying something different than last year, I think he is, he needs to peak when it counts and not early season, he can work on other aspects of the race now and when it counts, turn it up a notch. He already proved this in his in the indoor season....Lets just see how this season plays out, and if i am right you owe me lunch :)
Boling still has a lot left to give. He normally has way faster starts and it didn’t look like he tried on that first 100. When he peaks near nattys, he’ll go 19.8-.89
He seems like he is getting worse. That 100 start was awful. His start here was poor too, as he is usually flying coming off the curve. He was struggling here and his time was poor for him. Next week he has to turn up
@@reddragon1572 Why? he didn’t need to turn up at indoors until the last race when he won the whole 200m champs
@@brzrkrlifts because you can't expect to just turn up and perform, especially in the 100, if you're stats have been piss poor for each event prior. He won't be able to even get away with that in the 200. There is too much competition. I hope he succeeds this summer, he deserves it and it will also shut the usual racists up too.
@@reddragon1572 The 100m is not his race and the 200m is the most competitive race in America right now! He is NOT in 200m/100m shape right now and that is a GOOD THING... I think they are trying to time his peak for when it counts... I think the indoor 200m results is proof on what the coaches are doing...I am sure the coaches will have him dialed in when it counts and right now it does not count.. We will see...
@@reddragon1572 sure buddy he won indoor championship at 20.11.
Grandma! I want a snack 🤣🤣🤣
He runs soo fast
Did Masanganyi have an injury? He seemed to fall off last season compared to his Freshman year.
It's early in the season. He seems to be inconsistent in the early season.
He finished fifth in the 200 m at the SAC relays and his time was 20.49. Boling was second. He did not compete in the 100 m where Boling finished ninth out of 19 in three heats.
Boling is either bored or injured. Hopefully he gets it together at nationals. You can’t run 20.12 indoor and not run consistently under 20 sec outdoor. Or maybe those white uniforms are his color
just a bad day. not gonna perform well every meet
Boling beat Tarsis Orogot and Onwuzurike in the Indoor 200m in 2023 and he may do it again as his time was slower here than in his indoor victory. I would like Boling to win because he's from the USA. Orogot is from Uganda and Onwuzurike is from Nigeria. In the African championships Onwuzurike beat Letsile Tebogo in the 200 m but Tebogo won the 100m.
In Africa "Though stung by his loss to Onwuzurike, Tebogo said that the overall 200m result was a good one for Africa. “I’m really proud and excited about this,” he said. “It (an African sweep) was my dream. Even in the call room I told Dambile ‘Bro we have to do this. We have to bring the medals back home’. I felt it should be a 1-2 or 2-3, but maybe the Nigerian overheard us and that’s why he came to beat us,” he added with a chuckle.
For Onwuzurike, who is off to Stanford University soon, making history for Nigeria and Africa is a dream come true.
“I would say it’s surreal, it’s amazing,” he said. “I never thought I would be able to make it to this level of track, I never even knew I would be able to go to college running track. Track was always first like a fun sport because I’ve always been a little quick but it’s amazing. Having this as one of my last high school races before I go to college, it’s an amazing moment.
“I had a very rough year and got injured numerous times and felt my numbers were not really good at showing what I’m capable of, so coming out and being able to show on the global stage that I’m truly the best is amazing. It’s all I ever wanted, all I ever prayed for.” The Africans are beating the Afro Americans and Boling who is of undetermined ethnic origin but was born in Texas.
The US "Afro Americans" swept the 200m at worlds last year. Boling didn't make the team. The Africans must prove they can beat the US's best first.
Yeah, Boling is from the country of Texas. 🤣
What's an Afro American?
@@henrybrowne7248 Texas was once an independent country and is still called "The Lone Star State." It has but one star on it's flag. It's size is great and that's why Texans often brag.
@@HEAVYCHEVY409 "Afro American" is a synonym for "African American." It is someone who has recent ancestors from Africa and now lives in one of the three Americas - North, South or Central. The truth be told all humans have the same distant ancestors from Africa where our species originated.
200m is Boling's race as he is really not that great in the 100m and so far in the outdoor season his start has been awful and wasn't all that great in this race. I would expect him to improve though as the season progresses and he is capable of going under 20 sec in the 200m.
in at least 3 events here
Get the kid a snack!
Good thing is boiling. Is not peaking yet.
I notice that too Trini . . . He's getting wise . . .
Lol, yeah, that's it not peaking yet
@@HEAVYCHEVY409 he was in 3or4 events here 44 something split in 4x4.
@@HEAVYCHEVY409 well it’s true you seem racist and always a hater. Didn’t you see how he won indoors. Also most African Americans are 30 percent white. Also Native American.
@@HEAVYCHEVY409 why you here racist clown ???
Boling is definitely better than well over 20 sec. He seems to run better indoors. Poor start in this one. He and Godwin are track spent. Running too much.
possibly took some time off after indoors. its normal to go a couple weeks without a real workout. maybe some light jogs and weights. still a lot of season left to improve.
@@MrDjbuckethead 3 or 4 events here
@@MrDjbuckethead true he ran 1992 outdoors at sec finals.