That was a very great run by Noah. I noticed he has a higher knee strike this year. Noticed that when he caught Knighton in that 19.6 race. What a year for him
You and I are seeing the same thing; his front mechanics are beautiful! Also, when he took his mark, that jump was high. His strength and springiness are insane this season.
He has a great coach. Dropping down to the 100 is working on his acceleration and take off. Not sure what the hell Knighton is doing. He has amazing acceleration, but he is almost running the same 200 every week. I know he is young, but imagine if Knighton works on stamina.
ALL DRUG users never tire at the end of races, ALL the top sprinters have found the magic undetectable drug formula including the women. Pryce an old woman is obliterating her opponents and times, Herah and Jackson are doing the same. ALL of them on DRUGS and getting away with it. The drug testing is a farce they are way behind catching these cheats.
@@doncardi8699 all correct, say it! In 100 but even more in the 200 the goal is to decelerate the less (obviously when you hit the 80m in the 100 and around 120 in the 200)
@@fabiansandoval6132 You’re all over this comment section calling him fake and comparing him to Usain Bolt. Either you can’t stand to see Lyles winning, or you’re 🥩🏇 Bolt like crazy right now.
@@fabiansandoval6132 Good god another Bolt fanatic. I love him just as much as the next guy but you people are so annoying. It makes sense as to why you’re out here trying to make him look bad now.
Noah's got to be my favorite guy right now in Men's Track and Field the dude just goes extra hard every time it's exciting to see him run and not to mention he's from Virginia💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Omanyala is adding an event we are not used to in Kenya and East Africa for that matter,since this zone is considered long and middle distance hub.Congratulations man,check on your starts
@@TheSk8erGamer it’s far more than a theory. Just google “where did Bantus originate?” I get your point though science and all of history may be a lie for all we know
@@TheSk8erGamer lol I’ll take actual credible historians views over yours. It’s something that is supported by genetics, linguistics, and much more. Not to mention actual looks. Either way Bantu people are completely different to Nilotic people and that’s my point.
Noticed Omanyala slowed down at the tail-end. Don't know why, but he has done some great times and I feel he will post even better times going forward. Kudos to all athletes and Lyles.
His start has improved by so much I remember watching him early in his career and his start was horrible but now with a start like that he’s gonna be winning races way easier now
Ferdinand, You still are our hero. I'm confident that soon and very soon you are arguably becoming the next Hussain bolt .Congratulations for raising our Kenyan flag high, amazing job !
Except his start is still fairly average. Case in point, Norman picked him off with-in 30m less than 2 weeks ago and Lyles didn't come back into the lead until about 160m into the race.
his start is what he needs the most work on .. most fast runners top end aren’t gifted with the best starts .. it’s common among speed demons gotta work on the start.. the less talented runners be having good starts weird but common
Whoever is Noah Lyes coach is, he or she is a fantastic coach. I see other runners running a 200 every other week and not even working on their weaknesses. Instead it seems like they are burning themselves out. See how Noah Lyes is dropping down to the 100 to work on his take off and acceleration. If he stays healthy, he has a good shot running in the high 19.2's possibly next year. But that world record of 19.19 is a whole another monster.
The good thing is that he is still young, if he stays healthy he will definitely break the 200m world record. Remember he already has th 3rs best time over 200m behind bolt, and Blake. I see him running 9.6m in the 100m. He is a gem
@@ayubaikemba6838 Yes, you are absolutely right. I can see him running a 19.08 in his career if he can stay healthy. He is so unbelievably fast for his age
@@mauricemordecai4376 that would be 2 x 9.54, which is equal to smashing the 100m world record twice (from a running start of course) - we will have to wait and see!
@@zepperwing1 yes I understand he was born in Gainesville I know this, but what I'm saying is that originally his blood, and roots comes from Africa. You don't define someone from where they're born, you define them from their roots.
Lyles is incredible, so much talent at his disposal. He knows what to do at the right time, he has it completely nailed down. One can only imagine how fast he will be in 2023. Big things to come.
@@LoneGunmanProd time will tell, but as a Kenyan to see him on the sprint lineup, it’s a great joy because we are just known for mid and long distance runs. So, he has broken that mentality!
@@moman3w if he wants a breaks you saying he needs a break soon like he an old ass out of his prime but ik he’s been running a lot of races in a small margin of time
@@wesw7241 Because no Jamaican high schoolers are running 9.9 to begin with. Idk where that person got his info from. You are wrong as well, considering the current world junior silver medalist is the new Jamaican U20 record holder at 10.05.
Noah is just to connected, Mind, Body and Spirit as he enters the next 4 yr phase of sprinting. He should dominate at his speciality for years to come. Take us to the promised land Noah. 1920's
@@turnermerritt7960 Yes. And degrasse's times spoke when he was immortalized himself with his Olympic gold. I seem to recall Noah Lyles flopped at that most important meeting in track. Why is he still running? Did you Americans not inform your boy that a bad year= on his way out?
@@Chillhard I didn't accuse anyone of hating on Noah; but you have to admit, some people take offence when he showboats; which to me is cool cause he backs it up and we love it
@@skelva100 Noah seems like a nice person, and the showboating isn't an issue. It's the disrespect that comes with it. Bolt was a showboater but he always acknowledged and respected his opponents. Lyles pointing at Erriyon as they crossed the line at nationals and then stirring shit in the post-race interview, that's bullshit and unnecessary.
Noah Lyles thrives on competition...these current batch of great athletes will spur each other to perform better..who knows even a world record could be within reach....
honestly if noah works on that first 30m of his race he could go 9.6 his last half is super strong plus that top end speed if he fixes it by next year he could possibly double up in worlds 2023
Omanyala did not get that a "terrible start", it was average. That being said, Lyles kept pulling away and it was not close. Ferdinand did well though.
@@elijahebbert6884 haha cus he didnt have to! Dont forget 3 gold medals in 3 straight olympics, freaking legend of legends. Lyles will never achieve bolts status.
@@fabiansandoval6132 I said Lyles looks superhuman at the end of his races, bolt looked like he was falling apart at the end of his races and if you serious think he wasn't trying you are a casual. Yes bolt is the greatest of all time no one is denying that but give Lyles his credit his efficiency is second to none. No need to get your panties in a twist
the 100m. where the introductions take longer than the race itself. these guys deserve the honour though, it takes a lot of hard work to be ready for the race...
Aside from Usain Bolt,Tyson Gay,& Prime Yohan Blake,Noah Lyles Has one of the best top end speed. His start is the only reason he isn’t running 9.7 or better. He clearly has top end spend to run 9.6 but his start isn’t among the greatest ever so 9.8 stands as his best but if he had an amazing start like he did in his 200m American record,he can run 9.6
that was a solid start, he needs more terminal speed to be sub 9.80 in the 100m... don't confuse great speed endurance (as we see here) with awesome terminal speed of the runners you mentioned.
You people talking about Omanyala's poor start, why don't you try?! 🤔 Or y'all think he doesn't know that's not where his strength is and obviously he is working on it and that's why he is actually doing the 60m!! 😒
Bloody Hell..... Never been a huge Lyles fan personally, but if that man gets his 100m Start DOWN... 😨😨 he may be unbeatable?? The problem is.... and I've Harped about this with Degrasse for years, "Great Starts" have not been one of Noah's strengths. But like in this race, when he DOES get a Decent start, he's in the driver's seat. Degrasse is the EXACT same in that he RARELY gets decent starts, usually "average at best" and uses his insane top end speed to close gaps. ( although it's worth mentioning that in the Prefontaine Classic, right after the Olympics where he won Bronze, he got that Rare GREAT start and smoked the field. A field that had Kerley, Gatlin, Norman etc ...I think he ran 9.74 with a 2.3wind ..?? Crazy. All about that start in the 100m. ) Anyway, if Lyles can improve his start like this one here.... yikes for all other dude's.
I wonder he shouldn't consider training outside of Kenya, though. The high-altitude times have yet to show up outside Kenya. just a thought, as he clearly has the talent.
I don't think he beating them, he has the endurance but all those guys have insane top speed. I don't see him catching them unless he really focused in on the 100m which is a possibility but I feel like he wants the 200m WR more
Congratulations to Noah, our Omanyala and all the runners. Omanyala keep it up, i think you slowed down towards finishing. Omanyala you are our Kenyan hero
Wonder why Berlin gets so few high quality meets. You would think that the stadium that produced both Usain Bolt’s world records would get more meets 🤷🏽♂️.
At one point Berlin was part of the old Golden League, the precursor to the current Diamond League. From what some guys who have competed on the Berlin track, they said it not one of the best tracks to compete on
That was a very great run by Noah. I noticed he has a higher knee strike this year. Noticed that when he caught Knighton in that 19.6 race. What a year for him
Yeah I noticed the same thing. Must’ve been doing loads of core excercises
🇺🇸🦅💪🏻
You and I are seeing the same thing; his front mechanics are beautiful! Also, when he took his mark, that jump was high. His strength and springiness are insane this season.
So true 👍
He has a great coach. Dropping down to the 100 is working on his acceleration and take off. Not sure what the hell Knighton is doing. He has amazing acceleration, but he is almost running the same 200 every week. I know he is young, but imagine if Knighton works on stamina.
Ferdinand Omanyala is a great runner. A kenyan hero.
Sending Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ❤
For sure sir
Yes he is
nice bro
Sri Lankan watching in Canada 🇨🇦
Great for omanyala
Ominyala start wasnt terrible , Noahs start was just better
😍😍
Loved
I said the same thing
the reaction time was not bad. it was the first few steps that were pretty bad.
He pulled away he pulled away don't forget that
He has so much power at the tail end of his races
200m runner for you
ALL DRUG users never tire at the end of races, ALL the top sprinters have found the magic undetectable drug formula including the women. Pryce an old woman is obliterating her opponents and times, Herah and Jackson are doing the same. ALL of them on DRUGS and getting away with it. The drug testing is a farce they are way behind catching these cheats.
@@anthonyharty1732 They are all tested
He decelerates slower than the rest; strength of course
@@doncardi8699 all correct, say it!
In 100 but even more in the 200 the goal is to decelerate the less (obviously when you hit the 80m in the 100 and around 120 in the 200)
Congrats Omanyala for representing Kenya 🇰🇪. We are proud of you
great to see Lyles having fun and enjoying running again
he has been having fun all year +Beating the Old 200 meter American record with a 19.31
Idk why but he seems fake. Doesnt look genuine.
@@fabiansandoval6132 You’re all over this comment section calling him fake and comparing him to Usain Bolt. Either you can’t stand to see Lyles winning, or you’re 🥩🏇 Bolt like crazy right now.
@@rhoaias9429 just stating the obvious. Guy is fake. He once posted an IG post saying "bolt who?" And he said he would break Bolts records hahaha
@@fabiansandoval6132 Good god another Bolt fanatic. I love him just as much as the next guy but you people are so annoying. It makes sense as to why you’re out here trying to make him look bad now.
Noahs new training & mindset is really showing up! Good for him!
Yeah he really put it all together this season
Noah's got to be my favorite guy right now in Men's Track and Field the dude just goes extra hard every time it's exciting to see him run and not to mention he's from Virginia💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Do you really know what the three 666 represent , please check Revelation 14 don't name anyone that number neither yourself .
And he keeps his form (technique) until the hand. Textbook.
Omanyala is adding an event we are not used to in Kenya and East Africa for that matter,since this zone is considered long and middle distance hub.Congratulations man,check on your starts
Yes but fyi Omanyala is a Bantu Kenyan. Bantus originated in president day nigeria/Cameroon. The long distance runners are all Nilotic.
@@urbanstocks4628 That origin is just a theory not a fact.
@@TheSk8erGamer it’s far more than a theory. Just google “where did Bantus originate?” I get your point though science and all of history may be a lie for all we know
@@urbanstocks4628 still a theory. A cultural expansion theory is more plausible in my opinion.
@@TheSk8erGamer lol I’ll take actual credible historians views over yours. It’s something that is supported by genetics, linguistics, and much more. Not to mention actual looks. Either way Bantu people are completely different to Nilotic people and that’s my point.
Noticed Omanyala slowed down at the tail-end. Don't know why, but he has done some great times and I feel he will post even better times going forward. Kudos to all athletes and Lyles.
His start has improved by so much I remember watching him early in his career and his start was horrible but now with a start like that he’s gonna be winning races way easier now
Ferdinand,
You still are our hero. I'm confident that soon and very soon you are arguably becoming the next Hussain bolt .Congratulations for raising our Kenyan flag high, amazing job !
Except is raw talent not alot of skills needs better sprintraining outside kenya preferably USA
Saddam Hussein BOLT
@@dentonduhaney8374 Lmfao
With a 200m time of 19.31 u best believe lyles has the start
the 200m isn't about having a great start...this isn't 60m🤷🏿♂
@@remyogun8270 right lol It’s about running that curve and top end speed
Except his start is still fairly average. Case in point, Norman picked him off with-in 30m less than 2 weeks ago and Lyles didn't come back into the lead until about 160m into the race.
his start is what he needs the most work on .. most fast runners top end aren’t gifted with the best starts .. it’s common among speed demons gotta work on the start.. the less talented runners be having good starts weird but common
@@creoletatted8790 no it’s not
Whoever is Noah Lyes coach is, he or she is a fantastic coach. I see other runners running a 200 every other week and not even working on their weaknesses. Instead it seems like they are burning themselves out. See how Noah Lyes is dropping down to the 100 to work on his take off and acceleration. If he stays healthy, he has a good shot running in the high 19.2's possibly next year. But that world record of 19.19 is a whole another monster.
The good thing is that he is still young, if he stays healthy he will definitely break the 200m world record. Remember he already has th 3rs best time over 200m behind bolt, and Blake. I see him running 9.6m in the 100m. He is a gem
@@ayubaikemba6838 Yes, you are absolutely right. I can see him running a 19.08 in his career if he can stay healthy. He is so unbelievably fast for his age
@@ayubaikemba6838 😂
@@mauricemordecai4376 that would be 2 x 9.54, which is equal to smashing the 100m world record twice (from a running start of course) - we will have to wait and see!
His coach is Lance Brauman
This dude is awesome. Made his parents and country very proud of him.
Africa is originally his country.
@@zepperwing1 yes I understand he was born in Gainesville I know this, but what I'm saying is that originally his blood, and roots comes from Africa. You don't define someone from where they're born, you define them from their roots.
@@knowyourself3762 nope , its not
@@knowyourself3762 we are not into blood lineage here but about Lyles being so good all year long .
@@BlueHopi144 the root is Africa and that's all I'm saying about that. And that is facts and yes Noah is a beast and deserves nothing but succuss.
Very slick 100m from lyles, the guy hasn't run a 100 in ages and nailed the whole race impressed!
Lyles ran the 100m twice this season before this race. I’m Florida, he lost to Knighton & he ran in the the Prefontaine Classic.
I expect him to conquer Olympics and world championships soon to come
@@asiimwerobert6066 provided it doesn't all go to his head....
Noah he getting better and better on the hunt to breaks records much love to Noah great job bro.
Nice to see someone as good as Lyles enjoying himself and even having fun with the goofy event mascot after the race.
Copying usain bolt all fake and shit
Lyles is incredible, so much talent at his disposal. He knows what to do at the right time, he has it completely nailed down. One can only imagine how fast he will be in 2023. Big things to come.
He recently got beaten by an 18 yr old HS with a time of 9.83 issama 🐐
Omanyala is becoming a world stage threat!! Go Omanyala kenya 🇰🇪
10.11 is a threat to no one.
@@LoneGunmanProd you don’t get it, 9.95 ain’t great either, but Omanyala is becoming a name to hear. A threat is real, sub 10’s he’s done!
@@Sarakassy Omanyala is 26 and is still a 10.1x runner. He's not a threat to anyone.
@@LoneGunmanProd time will tell, but as a Kenyan to see him on the sprint lineup, it’s a great joy because we are just known for mid and long distance runs. So, he has broken that mentality!
thought september was his rest month but good to see him goin strong still
Fr he needs a break soon
@@moman3w if he wants a breaks you saying he needs a break soon like he an old ass out of his prime but ik he’s been running a lot of races in a small margin of time
If he is not running 9:60s there in nothing to write home about,high schoolers in Jamaica running much more impressive times than 9:95 smh
@@courtneysalmon9049 Those Jamaica high school runner can't run that at the global race like world "junior" championship.
@@wesw7241 Because no Jamaican high schoolers are running 9.9 to begin with. Idk where that person got his info from. You are wrong as well, considering the current world junior silver medalist is the new Jamaican U20 record holder at 10.05.
Ma boy omanyala did great🇰🇪
Great start for Noah. With consistency in that phase of his races, he could be a threat in the 100m, challenging the top Americans.
His top end speed is just superb.
His start is so fast now😳
Exactly
Zh hurghes back go home
N. Lyles' been having an awesome year. He really put it together this year.
His form is much better! Great job young sir
The fastest looking 9.95 ever
Yeah shows you how insane is Bolts run in the beijing olympics.
Yea because everyone was slow
@@Topstrika6ix you replying to me or duke? Cus yeah everyone at this meet was slow AF
🤣🤣🤣
Noah is just to connected, Mind, Body and Spirit as he enters the next 4 yr phase of sprinting. He should dominate at his speciality for years to come. Take us to the promised land Noah. 1920's
One Andre Degrasse will not allow that. How quickly we forget
@@jordanjordannis2258 Degrasse is on his way out. Degrasse can't compete in the 200 with Noah at this point. What a difference a year makes.
@@bank80 you see, only a delusional American would really think the reigning Olympic champion from last year is 'on his way out'. Very stupid take tbh
@@jordanjordannis2258 Times speak for themselves in track
@@turnermerritt7960 Yes. And degrasse's times spoke when he was immortalized himself with his Olympic gold. I seem to recall Noah Lyles flopped at that most important meeting in track. Why is he still running? Did you Americans not inform your boy that a bad year= on his way out?
Love him or hate him, Lyles is just a superb sprinter, wow!
Who hates him?
Exactly...why hate him?! Dude is out there having fun and killing it
@@Chillhard I didn't accuse anyone of hating on Noah; but you have to admit, some people take offence when he showboats; which to me is cool cause he backs it up and we love it
@@skelva100 Noah seems like a nice person, and the showboating isn't an issue. It's the disrespect that comes with it.
Bolt was a showboater but he always acknowledged and respected his opponents. Lyles pointing at Erriyon as they crossed the line at nationals and then stirring shit in the post-race interview, that's bullshit and unnecessary.
@@ThunderJuice could just be his age right .. he is very young .. not excusing it but maturity is usually a factor..
He looks like he was having fun.. I love it
Omanyala congratulations we are proud of you
They must not have known who was on the same line with them. Strength, expertise and speed: Nola Lyles! 🇺🇸
the day will come keep trying the only kenyan sprinter good work🇰🇪🇰🇪
Lyles has been hitting some really good starts this season
What a blast! I love Noah Lyles. Such a showman.
What a great runner congratulations from Nigeria ❣️
I'm calling it right now look for Noah to run 9.75 next year!!!
Not even in your wildest dreams
@@jordanjordannis2258 your a de grass meat rider
@@jordanjordannis2258 Time will tell that story
Lmfao youre hilarious
😭😭😭 he'd need all 7 dragon balls to do that
So proud of Omanyala...keep trying, keep doing your best👏👏👏. Congratulations Lyles!
Putting Omanyala to the sword😆. These announcers kill me man!!!😂
When did they say that 😂
Low 🔑 diss
@@jordanjordannis2258 towards the end of the video
@@jordanjordannis2258 4:23
All charisma Noah and speed! A winner!
NOAH FINISHED LIKE A 🐆 AMAZING FINISH 💪
And usain bolt just jogging at the end of his races still kicking everyones @sses hahhaa that tells you how amazing the ⚡ is.
Exciting Race! Congratulations Noah Lyles!!! ❤️
🇺🇸🦅💪🏻Excellent comeback run!!!
Hebrew power ✡️🕎💪
Lyles still runs 100M in some meets. Looked like he was running a lot faster than the time.
Noah Lyles thrives on competition...these current batch of great athletes will spur each other to perform better..who knows even a world record could be within reach....
That's my boy! Get it Noah! Focused and ready! 🤗
Noah's closing speed will be
Unbeatable! He moves
Noah gear changing is amazing.
Lyles, brilliant.. Best of the world when running 200 m with no doubt whether you like it or not..
I love track and field man! I tell you what Noah is having an amazing year. A healthy Noah is dangerous.
Noah finally had it put together. He’s going for the double next season 💪🏽🔥🔥
honestly if noah works on that first 30m of his race he could go 9.6 his last half is super strong plus that top end speed if he fixes it by next year he could possibly double up in worlds 2023
By far one of my favorite Lyle's victories. He's dangerous when he focused! #fast
Joy to watch Noah run.
Congrats Noah on a great run in the 100!!! Keep getting faster and stay healthy!!! Hello from Orlando, Florida!!!
Omanyala did not get that a "terrible start", it was average. That being said, Lyles kept pulling away and it was not close. Ferdinand did well though.
Right why they saying terrible
Was jumped out in front of Noah they tripping lol
@@creoletatted8790 ok you’re pushing it Noah was ahead the whole race
@@sub2me543 pause the video then go to the 3:38 mark
Starts are always Omanyala's Achilles Heel but Lyle's always has finishing power
Dam he was picking them feet up
That looked like a 9.6
He is so respectful to his mother, that's what I love about him!
That looked like a 9.6? Hahahaha I know some who ran 9.6 but only 85 metres of it was actual running 😂
idiot...that looked like a 9.6 but was a 9.95? lol
Lyles roared ahead of the others. Magnificent skill!
Lyles has so much pop in his stride, looks superhuman at the end of his races, even the 200m
Only one super human in track his name is Usain Bolt.
A Train
@@fabiansandoval6132 bolt couldn't close a 200m like lyles can tho
@@elijahebbert6884 haha cus he didnt have to! Dont forget 3 gold medals in 3 straight olympics, freaking legend of legends. Lyles will never achieve bolts status.
@@fabiansandoval6132 I said Lyles looks superhuman at the end of his races, bolt looked like he was falling apart at the end of his races and if you serious think he wasn't trying you are a casual. Yes bolt is the greatest of all time no one is denying that but give Lyles his credit his efficiency is second to none. No need to get your panties in a twist
His finishing is wow!
Ayyy Noahs on a roleeeee🤩 I'm tryna he like him
Noah just run so smooth
You go Noah!!!!! Well done Omanyala my brother.
Oman Tara just started, soon he is going to be the star
9.95 and suddenly everyone think he’s gonna be running 9.6 😂
He beat a 9.77 runner by 2 meters. Sometimes track is about who you beat and how.
@@ericforster2970 STFU fact is that is NOT a 9.70 guy either and never will be.
lol🤣
Great Run Omanyala...Repping Africa All Day. Lyles I See the 200m Record in Sight....
the 100m. where the introductions take longer than the race itself. these guys deserve the honour though, it takes a lot of hard work to be ready for the race...
Well Lyles seems to have improved his start drastically
Congratulations Omanyala you still stand a better chance
Aside from Usain Bolt,Tyson Gay,& Prime Yohan Blake,Noah Lyles Has one of the best top end speed. His start is the only reason he isn’t running 9.7 or better. He clearly has top end spend to run 9.6 but his start isn’t among the greatest ever so 9.8 stands as his best but if he had an amazing start like he did in his 200m American record,he can run 9.6
that was a solid start, he needs more terminal speed to be sub 9.80 in the 100m... don't confuse great speed endurance (as we see here) with awesome terminal speed of the runners you mentioned.
@@harmankardon478 terminal speed? I thought the term was maximum velocity
His top-end speed is better than all of them.
@@jcornwall6228 so why doesn’t he run faster ?
@@Topstrika6ix His start is most times the slowest. This year has seen his best starts. If he keeps up there, anything can happen.
Always fun to see him n its alwaya good to see someone rise above lifes obstacles
You people talking about Omanyala's poor start, why don't you try?! 🤔 Or y'all think he doesn't know that's not where his strength is and obviously he is working on it and that's why he is actually doing the 60m!! 😒
Bloody Hell.....
Never been a huge Lyles fan personally, but if that man gets his 100m Start DOWN... 😨😨 he may be unbeatable??
The problem is.... and I've Harped about this with Degrasse for years, "Great Starts" have not been one of Noah's strengths. But like in this race, when he DOES get a Decent start, he's in the driver's seat.
Degrasse is the EXACT same in that he RARELY gets decent starts, usually "average at best" and uses his insane top end speed to close gaps. ( although it's worth mentioning that in the Prefontaine Classic, right after the Olympics where he won Bronze, he got that Rare GREAT start and smoked the field. A field that had Kerley, Gatlin, Norman etc ...I think he ran 9.74 with a 2.3wind ..?? Crazy. All about that start in the 100m. )
Anyway, if Lyles can improve his start like this one here.... yikes for all other dude's.
Keep going Omanyala 🇰🇪💪🇰🇪
I wonder he shouldn't consider training outside of Kenya, though. The high-altitude times have yet to show up outside Kenya. just a thought, as he clearly has the talent.
@@trevorwoodley3897 He ran 9.86 in Austria
@@jeffitachi2589 yes, but my point is still valid.
That's really impressive from Lyles ....
That boy ain't no joke. Bro the real deal.
We still celebrate Omanyala as our Kenyan hero
Great race is truly amazing
Amazing as always, wow what a run!!☀️🌷🌼🦋
Lyles coming for the WR! Best believe.
Great run by Noah Lyles. Letsile Tebogo did 9.95 while easing at the 80M mark. It would be interesting to see him against Lyles
He already beat him at prefontaine
Letsile Tebogo is just trying to duplicate bolt way of running... The day he will be running properly he will be taken serious
Noah is MONSTER!!!
SHEESH! This brotha is the next GREAT SPRINTER💯
Omenyala hops are crazy
Noah's form is perfect
Wow that was a convincing win from Noah. Would love to see him up against Fred, Marvin and Trayvon.
I don't think he beating them, he has the endurance but all those guys have insane top speed. I don't see him catching them unless he really focused in on the 100m which is a possibility but I feel like he wants the 200m WR more
Man this dude just keep getting better. It's scary
I know the 200 is his thing. But if there was a 150m sprint? I think that would be his ultimate sport.
200 Meter is Lyles strength. But he still very dangerous at 100 meters too.
This Noah Lyles guy got records in him.
This ISTAF Berlin 2022 race was held on September 04 2022.
this was amazing omg.
I predict lyles to be the dominant sprinter in both the 100m and 200m for the up comming years.. He is so smooth
Congratulations to Noah, our Omanyala and all the runners. Omanyala keep it up, i think you slowed down towards finishing. Omanyala you are our Kenyan hero
Our boy omanyala is up there with the big boys proud to be kenyan
Finally we get a replacement for Usain bolt
With a good start he is unbeatable!!!
Wonder why Berlin gets so few high quality meets. You would think that the stadium that produced both Usain Bolt’s world records would get more meets 🤷🏽♂️.
At one point Berlin was part of the old Golden League, the precursor to the current Diamond League. From what some guys who have competed on the Berlin track, they said it not one of the best tracks to compete on
This is the world record track