She straight uncorked a shocker on that. That was blazing speed. Simply dominant. We can only hope she is somehow able to maintain her form and not be too burned out for the world championships.
That's almost impossible for collegiate athletes. The amount of meets they have to perform in and peaking for the championship, then going pro is quite a strain.
But it wasn’t a shocker though, she have been outstanding all season long, breaking records in doors and outdoors, aiming to go lower. So how was it shocking lol. I was expecting this from both Abby and Favour. I am a bit shock that favour got beat, looking like she underperformed when it matters the most. Congratulations to Stainer.
@@jojomargaux9295 Favour still ran a very solid time - especially on a wet track. But it was a stunner because of Abby’s time on a wet track. She shaved nearly a quarter of a second off her PB, absolutely demolished the NCAA record and ran the fastest time by any woman in the world this this year. I’d say that was quite exceptional.
So true. Most NCAA athletes couldn’t pull that off last year. Too much wear and tear in the NCAA and having to peak again in a relatively short time is the problem. Most of the NCAA champions with world class results fizzled when they tried it.
@@user-ng5my1jt8q Ik it’s really bad, but I’m just pointing out the obvious. She’ll get a lot of money cause she’s talented yes, but they’ll also obviously up her signing price cause she’s white.
I assume you will follow this up with her amazing come from behind leg on the 4x400, leading Kentucky to the victory. I think she is a legit 400m contender.
Like Boling.. I think she has the greatest potential as a 200/400 specialist instead of the 100/200. She’s definitely gifted in the 100 but as of right now, I don’t know if she can max out her speed enough to truly win at the next level. Whereas she already has times in the 200 and 400 that would be super competitive as a pro.
Damn... was Abby absolutely Blazing here.🔥🔥 I wasn't sure if she was gonna beat Ofili who also was smoking with an awesome 2nd place finish, but she definitely saved the best for last. Congrats to all the sprinters..👍👍
She smoked the field. She is awesome. (And it was really cool to see Ofili genuinly happy for her - and of her own race). Two excellent athletes with bright futures.
I have been waiting for this race for the past month. This beautiful girl has just kept improving and improving as the season has gone on and peaked perfectly for this race. To be spoken of in the same breath as Shelly-ann Fraser Price is just amazing. Congrats Abby and all the best at worlds.
Great race for Abby! Glad to see her bounce back after the 100m. She still has a year of eligibility left. Congrats Abby! AND…Abby’s 4x400m leg was also epic!
She is senior. She does have a year of outdoor eligibility left though because of Covid. It's hard to imagine that she wouldn't go pro though. She won't be any better situated a year from now.
Abby loves to chase. Given the trailing position behind Favour Ofili, she was able to hunt on the corner and then use her top end speed to hold off the field. Great race by both young athletes.
She got the perfect lane and they placed both her competitors to her outside. She had the advantage, but boy did she take advantage of it. And her 4x4 was more amazing!
The mutual respect and admiration that Abby and Favour Ofili have for each other is obvious and just so beneficial for the sport. The inner drive each has to improve has also helped make the other better. Love classy athletes like these two young ladies.
@@mombojom3 It wasn't the lane. She is an extraordinary curve runner. She is better in the 4x100 when she runs the curve for Kentucky. She is not as effective running the straight, open 100. If you watch relays, the teams with great curve runners do well.
@@andrewalberico6297 she’s never run the curve for Kentucky…since her freshman year she’s always run 2nd leg because that’s considered the longest of all the legs of the 4x100 and she has the best speed endurance. Ofili also runs the 2nd leg for LSU
Congrats to Abby! Really want to see what she can run in the open 400m, can't believe she still doesn't have an official time given the amount of 4x4 legs she's run! The 19yr old Ofili will come back stronger & better than ever. Looking forward to the US 200m WC Trials! Noted that Nigeria had 3 women in the top 6 in the 100m Final, should have a dope 4x1 quartet for years to come!
@@jkf9167 Never said she would be :) Just curious how her time would compare to Britton Wilson's 50.05 PB for example (who ran a faster split @SEC Finals the other week) or Talitha's 49.99 PB?
I’m sure you gotta be making a video of her 3rd leg in the 4x400 relay too. I was stunned. She came from 25 meters behind and then beat their asses by like 5-10 meters to put Kentucky out there. I can only fantasize about what her open 400m time would be. Wow! This lady is fire right now.
@@Pete391 in-fucking-sane. Especially at the NCAA championships. Like the announcer said: yeah, you’ll see some things like this in high school, but at this level... mind boggling.
YESSS!!! Finally, proudly to say that Abby surely has entered the realm of Greatness!! Ofili is a beast too, no doubt, but I've been clinging to the thought that Abby's gonna edge Ofili after a few races, and I was right. She's just one determined sweet robot! :-)) I cheered for both, but Abby got the the cake.
I am so happy for her. I could tell she was disappointed after having only placed third in the 100m final and I was like, oh buddy, she is going to tear up the competition for the upcoming 200m. What a performance! Go Abby!!
She ran 100m, 4x100m, registered the fastest 200m time in the WORLD this year, and still have the energy to chase down 3 other runners in front of her for that amazing 48.9 leg during the 4x400m. 2 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze in a matter of hours. How is that humanly possible?
Great run by Abby but let’s hope racing in the NCAA championships plus the upcoming national championships doesn’t take too much out of her, I’m hoping she can qualify for the world championships next month and produce another great performance also her 48.9 seconds third leg in the 4x400 metres was exceptional.
Great anaerobic endurance. No let up on the straight away. Tom Tellez says that generally the sprinter with the greatest anaerobic endurance will usually win.
Congratulations to Abby Steiner!!! 🎉 The Divas of the sprinting world better look out!!! A new Queen 👑 is coming to the throne!!! Her name is........... Abby Steiner!!!
When she caught Favour coming out of the turn, I had a holy snikey moment. Then she turned on the juice down the stretch, ...wow, ...just wow. I didn't think Favour could be caught like that.
Hard work plus persistence pays off. This is Abby's signiture event and she captured the championship and the record. Great job Abby! She will be a pro to watch for sure.
The same casual fans also got behind Dafine schippers saying she would win the Olympics and the Jamaicans came and dominated. In such a sport like sprinting high bone density is critical in my opinion to prevent injuries as it’s so high impact. People of African decent have higher bone density than all other ethnicities they are also generally stronger. If not offili other runners are coming up in Jamaica and Africa that are not getting much press but will show up and dominate the field. Genetically the Africans are on a different level. Walter Dix who is African American holds the Mens NCAA college all time record holder in the 200m but Bolt came out dominantly won in the 2008 Olympics. Thus Athletes are developing in Africa, Jamaica ect that turn up and dominate. Look at the MMA for example Francis Nganou the mma heavyweight champion only started training at 27 he was in Africa undiscovered. now look at MMA it is dominated by Africans. As I said athletes can train as hard as they want but the physiological advantages Africans have in regards to bone density, higher calf insertions, generally stronger genetics and skeletal structure lead to them dominating. The best athletes of African decent probably are still undiscovered or coming up.
Her form was much more relaxed esp in the arms and shoulders down the stretch and that made a huge difference giving her additional strength in closing 50 meters to hold her speed. I think she has high potential to take the world record at some point
Dear Abby, you are a super awesome athlete!! You run with passion and watching you is truly inspiring!!.... but please.... remember to take good care of yourself... you train hard to achieve what you have and will in the future.... diet is important and rest for your body, mind, heart and soul. We love 😍 watching you run ❤️ we care. God bless you.. love from South Africa 🌹❤️
OMG, and she still just a flower bud, I can't imagine the beauty when that bud becomes a Flower. Dedication to her craft and still on unraveling speed mode. Congratulations Abby.
This was an incredible race from start to finish! That said, I see Ofili, who is 3 years Abby’s junior, taking down that collegiate record in the next one or two years
@@jamesnelson8469 I think Micdeleon’s confidence in Ofili comes from the fact that at 19, Ofili has already ran the second fastest 200m in college history
@@Brave-828 I mean that sounds good and you very well may be right. I’m just saying female track and field is very unpredictable when it comes to this.
Go Abby Steiner , even though I had Favor Ofili winning, but in the words of the notorious B.I.G I was dead wrong, big congratulations to Abby Steiner 👏 🙌
Until today's run, I think their times were so close throughout the season, that you really couldn't say one Runner was better than the other. I didn't know which way it was going to go. I also didn't realize that Abby was the age that she is. I would have thought she would have gone pro already, but someone else already explained to me the reason why she may not have. She does have a few years on the Nigerian Runner, but oh well, you have to race whoever's in the race with you. The reason why I called her the Nigerian Runner instead of using her name is because I'm using talk-to-text and everytime I try to say her name, it spells it wrong... LOL I just put that clarification in there because some of the Nigerians get angry
@@micdeleon I’ll tell you the reason why Steiner didn’t go pro, she doesn’t need the money and she values her education. Doesn’t make a difference what age she is, she still the best!
Didn't make that Podium finishing a respectable 5th in the final, but let's be honest here.... both Abby AND Ofili ran an unbelievable amount of races this season and it appeared to FINALLY catch up with both of these rising Superstars. Give both these Athletes fresh legs, or at least legs that have ran a moderate amount of races, and I wouldn't be surprised if they BOTH make the next World's Podium. Truly enjoyed watching my two favourite Sprinters this season battling it out for 1st. Let's not forget Favour Ofili is 3 years YOUNGER than Abby.... so can't forget to take this into account when measuring their insane potential. Personally, I hope we get to see both incredible Sprinters reach their goals in the years to come. Both extremely talented, though very different styles... and it's just awesome to see Good people have Great success in this sport. Can't wait for 2023...👍👍
Wow Abby's turnover for the whole race is insane! Like Michael Johnson just a neural ability hard to affect with training. So excited to see what this special athlete is truly capable of, if her results to date are not enough!!
Per sprint coach Tom Tellez, all things being equal (and they rarely are), the sprinter with the best anaerobic endurance will prevail. Abby has excellent anaerobic endurance.
It was just a matter of time. She put up that monster time running into the wind earlier in the season that equated to a 21.77 and you knew she'd do this eventually. Awesome time to run your best.
As SOON as she ran 22.09 indoor, I expected her to run 21.7 or 21.8 outdoor. Not surprised, but happy she put it together at the CHAMPIONSHIP meet, despite how fast Ofili has been running all season
Recommendation - in title don't say who won. For example, just state the record was broken. It makes watching the video much better when the outcome isn't known.
@@pascalarancibia5199 If an athlete was competing during the season that got shut down during COVID, they received another year of eligibility, so they could compete even after they graduate due to the missed season.
She straight uncorked a shocker on that. That was blazing speed. Simply dominant. We can only hope she is somehow able to maintain her form and not be too burned out for the world championships.
That's almost impossible for collegiate athletes. The amount of meets they have to perform in and peaking for the championship, then going pro is quite a strain.
But it wasn’t a shocker though, she have been outstanding all season long, breaking records in doors and outdoors, aiming to go lower. So how was it shocking lol. I was expecting this from both Abby and Favour. I am a bit shock that favour got beat, looking like she underperformed when it matters the most. Congratulations to Stainer.
@@jojomargaux9295 Favour still ran a very solid time - especially on a wet track. But it was a stunner because of Abby’s time on a wet track. She shaved nearly a quarter of a second off her PB, absolutely demolished the NCAA record and ran the fastest time by any woman in the world this this year. I’d say that was quite exceptional.
First, she has to qualify for the US team.
So true. Most NCAA athletes couldn’t pull that off last year. Too much wear and tear in the NCAA and having to peak again in a relatively short time is the problem. Most of the NCAA champions with world class results fizzled when they tried it.
This was the race she needed, for now and her pro career. This should equal a NIIIICE signing bonus. GO ABBY!!!
Bbg gon be RICH. Plus she’s white so they’ll give her more money
@@marsbars2889 what 😂 if anything that’s worse
mars bars Such a strange thought.
@@user-ng5my1jt8q Ik it’s really bad, but I’m just pointing out the obvious. She’ll get a lot of money cause she’s talented yes, but they’ll also obviously up her signing price cause she’s white.
mars bars I think personality, charisma and negotiating skills lead to more money. She’s also good looking, but not sure if race impacts much anymore.
Abby was on a mission. She was burning up the track especially at the stagger!
I love it that after the races athletes always go to hug and congratulate each foe!
I love this new generation of track runners. There's great rivalry that pushes these young athletes to greatness.
I assume you will follow this up with her amazing come from behind leg on the 4x400, leading Kentucky to the victory. I think she is a legit 400m contender.
That leg was RIDICULOUS! I hope the US puts her on the 4x4 team at world's. She is definitely ready for the next level.
Like Boling.. I think she has the greatest potential as a 200/400 specialist instead of the 100/200. She’s definitely gifted in the 100 but as of right now, I don’t know if she can max out her speed enough to truly win at the next level. Whereas she already has times in the 200 and 400 that would be super competitive as a pro.
@@darthsilversith667 boling?? Lmao
Damn... was Abby absolutely Blazing here.🔥🔥
I wasn't sure if she was gonna beat Ofili who also was smoking with an awesome 2nd place finish, but she definitely saved the best for last.
Congrats to all the sprinters..👍👍
I have to say, this brother has a voice for this. The way he narrates these videos always has me on the edge of my seat.
gorgeous race from wire to wire, so excited to see her at us and world champs against the pros!
She smoked the field. She is awesome.
(And it was really cool to see Ofili genuinly happy for her - and of her own race). Two excellent athletes with bright futures.
Yeah, I saw that too and thought of how others just trash talk...
Yes, Ofili handled with class and was good to see that!
Abby steiner, Julia Alfred, and favour Ofili.. And Kemba Nelson shows flashes
The future of track is gonna be HOT!🔥🔥🔥
I have been waiting for this race for the past month. This beautiful girl has just kept improving and improving as the season has gone on and peaked perfectly for this race. To be spoken of in the same breath as Shelly-ann Fraser Price is just amazing. Congrats Abby and all the best at worlds.
Great race for Abby! Glad to see her bounce back after the 100m. She still has a year of eligibility left. Congrats Abby!
AND…Abby’s 4x400m leg was also epic!
She is senior. She does have a year of outdoor eligibility left though because of Covid. It's hard to imagine that she wouldn't go pro though. She won't be any better situated a year from now.
@@jsl1375 I agree, Abby has nothing to gain by staying at the college ranks.
@@tywinn5786 plus she’s already graduated
Been keeping up with her since she was a senior in high school. Pure greatness.
That was a dominant victory!
Abby loves to chase. Given the trailing position behind Favour Ofili, she was able to hunt on the corner and then use her top end speed to hold off the field. Great race by both young athletes.
She got the perfect lane and they placed both her competitors to her outside. She had the advantage, but boy did she take advantage of it. And her 4x4 was more amazing!
The mutual respect and admiration that Abby and Favour Ofili have for each other is obvious and just so beneficial for the sport. The inner drive each has to improve has also helped make the other better. Love classy athletes like these two young ladies.
@@mombojom3 It wasn't the lane. She is an extraordinary curve runner. She is better in the 4x100 when she runs the curve for Kentucky. She is not as effective running the straight, open 100. If you watch relays, the teams with great curve runners do well.
@@andrewalberico6297 she’s never run the curve for Kentucky…since her freshman year she’s always run 2nd leg because that’s considered the longest of all the legs of the 4x100 and she has the best speed endurance. Ofili also runs the 2nd leg for LSU
Congrats to Abby! Really want to see what she can run in the open 400m, can't believe she still doesn't have an official time given the amount of 4x4 legs she's run! The 19yr old Ofili will come back stronger & better than ever. Looking forward to the US 200m WC Trials! Noted that Nigeria had 3 women in the top 6 in the 100m Final, should have a dope 4x1 quartet for years to come!
These two young ladies are going to push it other to get better and better. Watch out world!
She ran a 48.92 at this meet
@@otech88 That's a relay split with a running start. She's still yet to run an open 400m race with blocks since high school!
@@AllInTheGame01 blocks or no, she wouldn't be slow.
@@jkf9167 Never said she would be :) Just curious how her time would compare to Britton Wilson's 50.05 PB for example (who ran a faster split @SEC Finals the other week) or Talitha's 49.99 PB?
Incredible race. I’m looking forward to seeing how both of these women adjust to running on the global level.
Adjust? This is the world leading time.
@@ajollypanda4175 world-leading at the mid start of the Pro season. However, this time would have gotten her the silver at the 2020 Olympics
@@ajollypanda4175 I think Elliott means the adjustment from NCAA to intl level. Not necessarily her times will change etc but more psychologically!
@@micdeleon Is that all? Not gold?
@@Amethyst_Friend no... The Jamaican that got gold was well below this time
Love the content and updates. You are killing it! Any chance a video on Courtney Wayment is coming? Her Steeplechase was ridiculous!
I need Abby to consider a 200/400 double
She doesn't get out of the blocks quick enough for the 100m on the global stage but she has the top end speed to seriously contend at 200/400.
Just what i think.She could very well be the greatest 400 ever
@@timgarle5510 you really jumping the gun lmao. Let her at least run a open 400m first before making such claims.
Totally agree, that was an unreal performance. I got goosebumps. And she ran the 100m just what an hour earlier!!!
Gracious, humble, driven, talented...SUCH a good role model for young athletes and more. Wishing her the best in her sprinting career! ✌
Gracious, humble, driven, talented/fast plus beautiful too. Same qualities as Athing Mu.
I’m sure you gotta be making a video of her 3rd leg in the 4x400 relay too. I was stunned. She came from 25 meters behind and then beat their asses by like 5-10 meters to put Kentucky out there. I can only fantasize about what her open 400m time would be. Wow! This lady is fire right now.
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Yes i saw that and couldnt believe how she reeled those other girls in..
@@Pete391 ya she really fast different stride than others
@@Pete391 in-fucking-sane. Especially at the NCAA championships. Like the announcer said: yeah, you’ll see some things like this in high school, but at this level... mind boggling.
Her split at the SEC finals was faster than this one...
She tapped into her 3rd gear ⚙️ 🔥 Knew she could go sub 22 and it was at the perfect time. Can’t wait to see her in Eugene for trials.
YESSS!!! Finally, proudly to say that Abby surely has entered the realm of Greatness!! Ofili is a beast too, no doubt, but I've been clinging to the thought that Abby's gonna edge Ofili after a few races, and I was right. She's just one determined sweet robot! :-)) I cheered for both, but Abby got the the cake.
Congrats to Abby. Obliterated the record!! She peaked at the right time. Favour was just a little off her peak, but still an excellent race for both.
Absolutely amazing running! It’s time for her to go pro!
@NolanEP she might go anyway. Cash gas cash
If she could get coached at her school while finishing her degree, she should go pro. Getting closer to 2024 by the year
@NolanEP she has to cash in, turn pro but remain on campus to finish her studies - like Athing did. She has nothing to prove at this level.
@NolanEP LOL, idiot...what would she stay in college and risk to get injured just to represent UK?
She’s absolutely insane
Absolutely insane she’s gonna be dangerous for the wc
Pump the breaks
She has to make the team 1st
@@carycase5563 how is it trolling
@@carycase5563 college athlete a lot of times burn out by trials not a troll
@@carycase5563 lumps??? Stop it like I said she has to make the team 1st.
I saw this same shit 3 years ago
@@Anzomax2 I deleted my comments
I am so happy for her. I could tell she was disappointed after having only placed third in the 100m final and I was like, oh buddy, she is going to tear up the competition for the upcoming 200m. What a performance! Go Abby!!
Did everyone see her leg of the 4X400 ? Holy Smokes, the 400m might actually be her strongest race.
I love the smile on Ofili's face as she congratulates Steiner. Speed knows speed!
She ran 100m, 4x100m, registered the fastest 200m time in the WORLD this year, and still have the energy to chase down 3 other runners in front of her for that amazing 48.9 leg during the 4x400m. 2 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze in a matter of hours. How is that humanly possible?
Also, at indoor NCAAs:
🥈 in the 60....by 0.01
🥇 in the 200 by a lot, set AR
🥉 in the 4x4
😳
She has an unusually great attitude. And a lot of determination.
When you have to ask that question, then it’s obvious!
I thought I was crushing on her before, now it's just next level! WOW! I hope she hits the podium at worlds.
coming from someone who watched this in person this was truly incredible and everyone’s reaction was even more incredible
Great run by Abby but let’s hope racing in the NCAA championships plus the upcoming national championships doesn’t take too much out of her, I’m hoping she can qualify for the world championships next month and produce another great performance also her 48.9 seconds third leg in the 4x400 metres was exceptional.
So proud of her just amazing!!
When Ofili and Steiner race, it's a whole lotta magic.
Abby is 10-2 against her and simply faster at 60, indoor 200, indoor 400,
...and 100, 200 & 400
@@efisgpr she is also only 19 let’s see her times when she is Abby age.
@@rinowatson
She beat abby a few times. Guess u forgot that...
Truly glorious! Can't wait until she runs in the pros.
Great anaerobic endurance. No let up on the straight away. Tom Tellez says that generally the sprinter with the greatest anaerobic endurance will usually win.
What a great race she ran! There are so many great women runners this year! Go Abby!
GOTTA show the 4x4 too she killed it
Amazing! I love how happy she was at the finish!
Way to go Abby 🥳. Keep up the hard work you are an incredible athlete!!
Thanks for sharing the content and great run! World class speed.. 👏
We never doubted the four moment great job Abby
I expected this outcome and glad to see Steiner end her collegiate career with the title and record. Ofili got next if she decides to return.
I dont want to hear about her arm pump. She won, sit down and sthu
Exactly...
Its the arm pum that makes here fast rotational force
She smiled just before crossing. That time will get a world championship medal
Congratulations to Abby Steiner!!! 🎉 The Divas of the sprinting world better look out!!! A new Queen 👑 is coming to the throne!!! Her name is........... Abby Steiner!!!
When she caught Favour coming out of the turn, I had a holy snikey moment. Then she turned on the juice down the stretch, ...wow, ...just wow. I didn't think Favour could be caught like that.
Favour is tired, it's quite obvious
Thanks man for these amazing videos you and Abby are Legends...
She destroyed the field in the 4 X 400 as well!
It was honestly 'truely breathtaking'!
That was beautiful......and she ran all the way through the line WITHOUT slowing or raising her arms in triumph. Perfect.
Hard work plus persistence pays off. This is Abby's signiture event and she captured the championship and the record. Great job Abby! She will be a pro to watch for sure.
She worked on her start. Never seen her get out that fast before. Jamaica watch out cause Abby is a BEAST!!!!
The same casual fans also got behind Dafine schippers saying she would win the Olympics and the Jamaicans came and dominated. In such a sport like sprinting high bone density is critical in my opinion to prevent injuries as it’s so high impact. People of African decent have higher bone density than all other ethnicities they are also generally stronger. If not offili other runners are coming up in Jamaica and Africa that are not getting much press but will show up and dominate the field. Genetically the Africans are on a different level. Walter Dix who is African American holds the Mens NCAA college all time record holder in the 200m but Bolt came out dominantly won in the 2008 Olympics. Thus Athletes are developing in Africa, Jamaica ect that turn up and dominate. Look at the MMA for example Francis Nganou the mma heavyweight champion only started training at 27 he was in Africa undiscovered. now look at MMA it is dominated by Africans. As I said athletes can train as hard as they want but the physiological advantages Africans have in regards to bone density, higher calf insertions, generally stronger genetics and skeletal structure lead to them dominating. The best athletes of African decent probably are still undiscovered or coming up.
@@friendlyguy40 facts
That's in the world's best timing so far this year (11th June 2022) ! Amazing!!
Her form was much more relaxed esp in the arms and shoulders down the stretch and that made a huge difference giving her additional strength in closing 50 meters to hold her speed. I think she has high potential to take the world record at some point
Dear Abby, you are a super awesome athlete!! You run with passion and watching you is truly inspiring!!.... but please.... remember to take good care of yourself... you train hard to achieve what you have and will in the future.... diet is important and rest for your body, mind, heart and soul. We love 😍 watching you run ❤️ we care. God bless you.. love from South Africa 🌹❤️
once she caught her on the turn I knew it was over. Her closing speed is crazy good.
This girl is a hard worker. she deserves everything good
OMG, and she still just a flower bud, I can't imagine the beauty when that bud becomes a Flower. Dedication to her craft and still on unraveling speed mode. Congratulations Abby.
Congratulations ‼️🔥🔥🔥
This was an incredible race from start to finish! That said, I see Ofili, who is 3 years Abby’s junior, taking down that collegiate record in the next one or two years
Pretty much a guarantee...but today belongs to Abby
Good chance that those two are gonna be racing each other for years to come.
@@jamesnelson8469 I think Micdeleon’s confidence in Ofili comes from the fact that at 19, Ofili has already ran the second fastest 200m in college history
@@Brave-828 I mean that sounds good and you very well may be right. I’m just saying female track and field is very unpredictable when it comes to this.
I’d be surprised if Ofili doesn’t go pro after this season, but if she does stay then she will likely get that record.
The sportsmanship is admirable in this sport
Go Abby Steiner , even though I had Favor Ofili winning, but in the words of the notorious B.I.G I was dead wrong, big congratulations to Abby Steiner 👏 🙌
Until today's run, I think their times were so close throughout the season, that you really couldn't say one Runner was better than the other. I didn't know which way it was going to go. I also didn't realize that Abby was the age that she is. I would have thought she would have gone pro already, but someone else already explained to me the reason why she may not have. She does have a few years on the Nigerian Runner, but oh well, you have to race whoever's in the race with you. The reason why I called her the Nigerian Runner instead of using her name is because I'm using talk-to-text and everytime I try to say her name, it spells it wrong... LOL I just put that clarification in there because some of the Nigerians get angry
@@micdeleon I’ll tell you the reason why Steiner didn’t go pro, she doesn’t need the money and she values her education. Doesn’t make a difference what age she is, she still the best!
@@simonsnow9865 lol...you can go pro and still attend college.
Didn't make that Podium finishing a respectable 5th in the final, but let's be honest here.... both Abby AND Ofili ran an unbelievable amount of races this season and it appeared to FINALLY catch up with both of these rising Superstars.
Give both these Athletes fresh legs, or at least legs that have ran a moderate amount of races, and I wouldn't be surprised if they BOTH make the next World's Podium.
Truly enjoyed watching my two favourite Sprinters this season battling it out for 1st.
Let's not forget Favour Ofili is 3 years YOUNGER than Abby.... so can't forget to take this into account when measuring their insane potential.
Personally, I hope we get to see both incredible Sprinters reach their goals in the years to come. Both extremely talented, though very different styles... and it's just awesome to see Good people have Great success in this sport.
Can't wait for 2023...👍👍
Staggering performance, Abby. Breathless. Between Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson. Wow!!!
Wow Abby's turnover for the whole race is insane! Like Michael Johnson just a neural ability hard to affect with training. So excited to see what this special athlete is truly capable of, if her results to date are not enough!!
Per sprint coach Tom Tellez, all things being equal (and they rarely are), the sprinter with the best anaerobic endurance will prevail. Abby has excellent anaerobic endurance.
Hugely impressive congrats to Abby! Gabby Thomas and Jenna Prandini will take note!
Steiner's lane goes downhill whereas runners of color are forced to run uphill
Been hoping she would win glad she’s getting better with time
It was just a matter of time. She put up that monster time running into the wind earlier in the season that equated to a 21.77 and you knew she'd do this eventually. Awesome time to run your best.
That brought a smile to my face. She works so hard.
Excellent performance and not one many expected in that she beat Ofili who was many’s favorite, but that’s racing folks.
last three months:
7 NATIONAL MEDALS
2 RECORDS
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*****BOWERMAN INCOMING******
As SOON as she ran 22.09 indoor, I expected her to run 21.7 or 21.8 outdoor. Not surprised, but happy she put it together at the CHAMPIONSHIP meet, despite how fast Ofili has been running all season
This was an excellent performance … well done 21.80 is not a time to laugh at
I heard her name first time in this video. We will be hearing about her many times in future.
21.80 would have gotten her a silver medal in the Olympics...amazing.
Abby is a killer, she slayed the 200m she’s definitely the one to watch out if she goes pro.
Like to see the top competitors appreciate each other's accomplishments.
She's going to be the next superstar female athlete.
I thought her form would let her down. I guess, if that's your natural style, that insane raw speed you naturally have will just follow. 🤯🔥🔥
Superb bit of sprinting by both girls.
Hearing she did all this in her senior year gives me so much hope
Very good video I agree with everything you said,,,, keep up the good work
Her cadence is amazing - so fast and explosive.
what a great runner she is.
Hope you're furiously editing a video of her 4x400 leg. It was so amazingly unreal, you wouldn't believe it if you saw it in a movie.
She truly is a great talent. Her left hand looks like a propeller when she is running.
Recommendation - in title don't say who won. For example, just state the record was broken. It makes watching the video much better when the outcome isn't known.
I think it's time that Abby gives up the surprised ''Miss America'' tears every time that she wins a race....lol!
Abby 'Stunner'!
Way to go Abby, you rock. Keep pushing the limits. That 200 meter overall world record will be yours soon.
NEVER DOUBTED HER FOR A SECOND 🐐
So pleased for Abby She’s so humble
She is listed as a junior so we may see her at the NCAAs again nest year.
Nope...she graduated this year. Got 1 year eligibility left but of course she's not doing that
That would be unwise
@@jonsheldon9063 Hi Jon, what do you mean with elegibility? Can you explain?
@@pascalarancibia5199 Masters scholarship maybe?
@@pascalarancibia5199 If an athlete was competing during the season that got shut down during COVID, they received another year of eligibility, so they could compete even after they graduate due to the missed season.