@@polarpeely7 It's kinda sad for most sprinters (maybe Bolt as an outlier) because they seem to be at their peak for maybe 2 years and its usually between the ages of 21 and 26, so they have to time their training regime to peak at that exact moment for the Olympics.
He also slowed down at the end. I hate when they slow down for whatever reason. It has an underlying smell of boastfulness. Teboho did the same in the 200m in the olympics. And he does it often
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@@Das644 did we watch the same race? Never have I ever seen someone say Blake slowed down deliberately in his 19.26 run. He absolutely blasted through the finish line with the speed I've never seen before or since.
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
@@KKOPPONG Fair enough, I'm just saying the way he got out of the blocks really bad, like conserving energy is one thing but you look at everyone in the race and you can't help but notice how Blake got out the blocks.
@@KKOPPONG conserving energy is one thing, but his reaction time was horrible! If he had a reaction time of 0.17 (which is a normal reaction) he would've broken Bolt's record. His reaction was 0.269 in this race
@@TheFlash3237 True. If Blake would have had the same reaction time as Bolt in his 19.19 s world record, Blake would have clocked 19,124 s world record. It's truly astonishing!
You know, Bolt was obviously amazing, but prime Blake was the only one who could truly challenge Bolt. His 9.69s was into a slight headwind and his 19.26s (regardless of wind) was actually the fastest 200m run ever ignoring reaction time. Blake along with Bolt definitely deserves to be in a class of his own for these incredible clockings
But isn’t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end and that’s what helped him run that quick.
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
@@KKOPPONG Having a bad start with terrible reaction time isn't sound advice. Just stating the obvious because by spamming this BS you seem to not even grasp that or you are trolling. A viable strategy is to conserve a tid bit of energy for the last 100 m by not goin all out in the first 100 m, but this doesn't mean at all to have a terrible reaction time at the start.
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
Blake's 19.26 is the greatest "What could have been" race ever. Horrendous reaction and still posted a ridiculously fast time. He actually could gone sub 19.17.
True. If Blake would have had the same reaction time as Bolt in his 19.19 s world record, Blake would have clocked a 19,124 s world record. It's truly astonishing!
Still waiting for Tebogo to go sub 19:31 s and thus beating Lyles' best time and Michael Johnson's former wr, but Tebogo almost always seems to slow down at the finish.
The first clip is what’s about to happen again. This year In the first clip he had just come back from getting 3rd like he did that year and wanted the world lead back
@@Someone-hi1nt bro how someone has COVID right after the race he hands shakes tebego he knows ppl gon ask questions so he was like damn lemme see what I can cook up rn
@@Criz049 if you compared the top athletes in bolt era with the Olympics final lineup today, you can easily see the huge difference in size. Lyles, errington, Kerley, Chinese, Japanese, Italy sprinters they all have way smaller upper body than gatlin, gay, Blake, etc. And today's top lineup could hardly sub 9.8s even in the finals. whereas the bolt era they're doing 9.8s in heats in general.
And except for 19.26 and 9.69. Blake nvr had a consistent race like Lyles did. Definitely Lyles isn’t faster than Blake’s PB/PR, but Lyle’s has been showing faster performance, 19.31 and 9.79, and has been more consistent in both 100 and 200
According to math, he would have gotten 19.12 s with a raction time of 0.133 s or 18.99 s at the absolute best with a reaction time of 0.00 s (perfect start).
@@thetruesquad5059 no lol. He made it up coz he lost. He was seen in a full packed club dancing the night away a day later. Didn't seem in need of a wheelchair then. Looked very healthy. He was seen hugging and vibing.. not COVID behaviour. Didn't seem to be distressed. So he genuinely got his rear end whipped😂🤣
It’s crazy how Lyles is running as fast as he possibly could and is just FLYING down the track and then when he reaches the finish line… 19.31+ Just makes Bolt’s 19.19 look greater and more out of reach. I get the talk about how Lyles can beat Bolt’s record blah blah blah. But he’s 27 now. And he looked BAD in the Olympic 200m. He’s exiting his prime. I don’t think he could become faster. He’ll only get slower and slower from here on out.
It's unlikely Lyles will manage to beat the wr, but his 19.31 makes him the third fastest man ever over 200 m - even surpassing Michael Johnson - and he has run sub 19.57 s more times than anybody, even Usain Bolt. He already has done enough to be one of the best 200 m sprinters of all time. Certainly the third best so far although Tebogo will probably beat his 19.31 in the near future and possibly Knighton as well.
I clicked cus i saw BLAKE 💛
Me too
Gohan Blake 🐉
Same
1000% true ...he is the beast
Same here
Blake's close in that 19.26 will never not amaze me.
Nah imagine if prime Blake was in todays Olympics
@@polarpeely7he'd obviously win gold in every event he did
@@sams1000millionthaccount ik I’m just saying it would be entertaining asf
@@polarpeely7 seeing him a good 5 metres in front of lyles🙃
@@polarpeely7 It's kinda sad for most sprinters (maybe Bolt as an outlier) because they seem to be at their peak for maybe 2 years and its usually between the ages of 21 and 26, so they have to time their training regime to peak at that exact moment for the Olympics.
If blake started well i think he would’ve broke that 200m world record
He also slowed down at the end. I hate when they slow down for whatever reason. It has an underlying smell of boastfulness. Teboho did the same in the 200m in the olympics. And he does it often
@@Das644 did we watch the same race? Never have I ever seen someone say Blake slowed down deliberately in his 19.26 run. He absolutely blasted through the finish line with the speed I've never seen before or since.
I cant pinpoint exactly where but he wasn't proppeling himself forward as he was throughout the race
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
@@Das644 nah you are seeing things
Man, if only Blake had got out of the blocks quicker. Insane that he recovered from that poor start to clock in at 19.26.
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
@@KKOPPONG Fair enough, I'm just saying the way he got out of the blocks really bad, like conserving energy is one thing but you look at everyone in the race and you can't help but notice how Blake got out the blocks.
@@KKOPPONG conserving energy is one thing, but his reaction time was horrible! If he had a reaction time of 0.17 (which is a normal reaction) he would've broken Bolt's record. His reaction was 0.269 in this race
@@TheFlash3237 True. If Blake would have had the same reaction time as Bolt in his 19.19 s world record, Blake would have clocked 19,124 s world record. It's truly astonishing!
@@yozkopf3000 tbh 19.1 would be tougher to break than 9.58
You know, Bolt was obviously amazing, but prime Blake was the only one who could truly challenge Bolt. His 9.69s was into a slight headwind and his 19.26s (regardless of wind) was actually the fastest 200m run ever ignoring reaction time. Blake along with Bolt definitely deserves to be in a class of his own for these incredible clockings
Lyles running 4 of the 5 fastest times I Diamond League history... you gotta respect the man still
his consistency had been unmatched till Paris
He just needs to humble himself
@@abongilenonkelela7726yess..buat we all know he can make the comeback soon
No he doesn't @@abongilenonkelela7726
@@abongilenonkelela7726why? 😂
Noah is the best 200m runnner at diamond league.
Yohan is the fastest runner at diamond league.
🤣🤣🤣 Please explain
Prove it
@@brentfordsutherland1581are you stupid? What’s hard to understand
Yohan blake could have broken Bolt's record only if he had started as fast as usual...
But isn’t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end and that’s what helped him run that quick.
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
@@KKOPPONG Having a bad start with terrible reaction time isn't sound advice. Just stating the obvious because by spamming this BS you seem to not even grasp that or you are trolling. A viable strategy is to conserve a tid bit of energy for the last 100 m by not goin all out in the first 100 m, but this doesn't mean at all to have a terrible reaction time at the start.
@@yozkopf3000COOK
I couldn't understand anything from those three people because my English is bad
Noah Lyles does have fast times here. 19.4 -19.5. But Yohan Blake's 19.26 is phenomenal and astonishing.
Blake in the thumbnail is the reason I'm here
Blake would have the world record if he had a good start that race
But is t that against the advice he got from Usain to even get that close to the record. I recall a press conference with Blake saying Usain told him to conserve his energy for the end.
Blake's 19.26 is the greatest "What could have been" race ever. Horrendous reaction and still posted a ridiculously fast time. He actually could gone sub 19.17.
True. If Blake would have had the same reaction time as Bolt in his 19.19 s world record, Blake would have clocked a 19,124 s world record. It's truly astonishing!
@@yozkopf3000 Insane, thanks for sharing that. I had no idea it could've been that significant.
But he didn't 😭😂
@@alistaviviani7322 Thanks for the invaluable contribution.
Blake never die 😂😂😂
Legendary thumbnail
It's the way bro's staring at the camera
Best of the Men's 200m - Wanda Diamond League ❌
Best of Noah Lyles's 200m - Wanda Diamond League✅
Noah Lyles is the best I guess
@@mockinghyena960ok you like it in the booty😂
@@mockinghyena960 hell no
@@o_CwNOOB_oyou’re literally factually incorrect
@@blank1933 then explain to me 🤡
Lyles has the meeting record everywhere
Except Brussels.
3:28 Tebogo closed in like a rocket👀
That's the day wise people realized that there was big possibility of Lyles biting Tebogo's dust in the short term
Still waiting for Tebogo to go sub 19:31 s and thus beating Lyles' best time and Michael Johnson's former wr, but Tebogo almost always seems to slow down at the finish.
@@tarironcube3848 After seeing that race I knew Tebogo would be a serious contender.
I miss the prime Blake 😢
I clicked cause of blake 💚
Imagine running 20.74 and getting destroyed that badly by young yohan
Его стартовая реакция угробила новый мировой рекорд... Посмотрите Сплиты, вы просто офигеете, 18,99 без реакции
ヨハン・ブレーク!!!
Noah still unable to break the Blakes records in 100m and 200m, i even don't tell about Bolt
Wonderful run away from Blake)))
The only beast
The first clip is what’s about to happen again. This year
In the first clip he had just come back from getting 3rd like he did that year and wanted the world lead back
I doubt it
3:53 Last night at Paris, Tebogo ran 19:46 and Lyles went back to 19:50😂😂
He got Covid which affects his performance.
19.70*
@@Rph404that man didn't have covid
@@JayJordan-vy9jj nah he did, but he still couldve handled it better
@@Someone-hi1nt bro how someone has COVID right after the race he hands shakes tebego he knows ppl gon ask questions so he was like damn lemme see what I can cook up rn
Rip Alex Quiñonez
The new king 👑 is winner of the Olympics 💪🤣🤣
What happen to blake
I didn't see him at olympic 100m final😢
Blake is 34. That is very old for elite level male sprinter. He is at the end of his career obviously. Usain Bolt retired at 28 or 29.
Lyles is the GOAT
Running 19.26 without sweating lol
Blake has bad start he gonna break wr
yohan blake was 9:42 born in wrong erra .
No he wasn't. Without the competition of bolt as a training partner he would not have been as fast he was.
A Train personalities 😂😂😂
I can never forget the look on Walter Dix face lol
Yow bombaaa dwg😂😂😂
Isn't Tebogo's 19.50s faster than Lyles' 19.52s?...
what happened to Yohan Blake, i wonder
did he just call kungfu kenny raj benjamnin
Its sad to see how Mario Forsythe pulled up i was looking forward to see how my coach executes a 200m but nonetheless it was an amazing race
why are some of them so buff? look more like a bodybuilder than a runner.
are they on juice?
Brudda you telling me it’s impossible to be buff naturally
@@Criz049 if you compared the top athletes in bolt era with the Olympics final lineup today, you can easily see the huge difference in size. Lyles, errington, Kerley, Chinese, Japanese, Italy sprinters they all have way smaller upper body than gatlin, gay, Blake, etc.
And today's top lineup could hardly sub 9.8s even in the finals. whereas the bolt era they're doing 9.8s in heats in general.
@@wakemeuppp innocent till guilty
If only Yohan Blake can find back such form...smh.
USAIN BOLT ALL DAY EVERY DAY 🤫
Blake far better than lyles .......its the truth
He fell off tho
And except for 19.26 and 9.69. Blake nvr had a consistent race like Lyles did. Definitely Lyles isn’t faster than Blake’s PB/PR, but Lyle’s has been showing faster performance, 19.31 and 9.79, and has been more consistent in both 100 and 200
@@ruahpark2237 WHEN DID HE GET 19.31?!
@@thetruesquad50592012 olympics
Lyles is the better 200m runner
blake ran 19.26 with a terrible start. came out of the blocks so slow.. imagine if he hit the start perfectly!
According to math, he would have gotten 19.12 s with a raction time of 0.133 s or 18.99 s at the absolute best with a reaction time of 0.00 s (perfect start).
blake fastest non reaction time included 200m of all time
Noah is such an amazing talent!
And tebogo tink him have a chance 19.26
Younger Lyle’s was way better. He became a flog overnight
19.19
jamaica come on u can do this
Go and do it😂
Lyles way better than Jamaican sprinters in the 200m. They don't even come close 😂😂
@@mockinghyena960blake and bolt:
@@joshuacampbell5068 we are in 2024.
@@MxlxchiWho cares, the 2024 athletes are not on Bolt and Blake level.
He try to be like usain bolt 😅
He was 0.07 s faster than Bolt's 19.19 s wr, but with a 0,136 s slower reaction time.
good
19.50 😀😀😀
Blake is looking like "dam they're coming to drug test me!!" 😂😂😂
I'm sure they did. Are you aware of the result?
Well this is click blake!
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Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake Yohan Blake
Then the steroids wore off
Shame that Olympic final where Tebogo beat Lyles that was the most recent meeting between them was not shown😊
maybe cuz this aint the olympics?
@@thetruesquad5059 it's obvious. But liked that race where Tebogo whipped Lyles😂
@@Fokendran was he not covid ridden
@@thetruesquad5059 no lol. He made it up coz he lost. He was seen in a full packed club dancing the night away a day later. Didn't seem in need of a wheelchair then. Looked very healthy. He was seen hugging and vibing.. not COVID behaviour. Didn't seem to be distressed. So he genuinely got his rear end whipped😂🤣
@@Fokendran oh ok then u right
lyles might just be the greatest 200m runner EVER
No his the second
Usain Bolt
3rd behind Bolt and Johnson
4th behind Blake bolt and johnson
Bolt literally has 2 faster times than him... 19.19 & 19.30 that too with ease... Noah has to struggle
It’s crazy how Lyles is running as fast as he possibly could and is just FLYING down the track and then when he reaches the finish line… 19.31+
Just makes Bolt’s 19.19 look greater and more out of reach.
I get the talk about how Lyles can beat Bolt’s record blah blah blah. But he’s 27 now. And he looked BAD in the Olympic 200m. He’s exiting his prime. I don’t think he could become faster. He’ll only get slower and slower from here on out.
It's unlikely Lyles will manage to beat the wr, but his 19.31 makes him the third fastest man ever over 200 m - even surpassing Michael Johnson - and he has run sub 19.57 s more times than anybody, even Usain Bolt. He already has done enough to be one of the best 200 m sprinters of all time. Certainly the third best so far although Tebogo will probably beat his 19.31 in the near future and possibly Knighton as well.
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