Remember when you said Alfred was a medal threat and everyone called you crazy. She has no trials to worry about and she’s gonna get faster. She’s going to disrupt that Jamaican/USA dominance. Great content as always bro 🙌🏾
Absolutely. I think its easy for us to get locked in on our favorites without acknowledging those who are coming. Like you said, no trials, her goal is solely focused on Paris and she will be a threat for sure. Always appreciate you!
Alfred still isn’t a medal threat unless one of the top five are not well. The problem isn’t that Alfred doesn’t have the talent to win Gold in most Olympics…the problem is we have someone tapping into upper 10.7’s for the first time in life, compared to a woman who has run 10.54 and some low 10.6’s, a woman who has repeatedly run 10.6, a woman who has run 10.65 once and brings her A-Game, and a woman who has an on paper 10.65 PB we all know can run much faster than that, combined with 10.71 TaLou. That’s five spots right there where those runners would have to be way off their game to allow a mere “just touched 10.7” runner to beat them all at the same time. Julien looks amazing…just we usually don’t even see ONE of those ladies hardly ever, and now, we’ve got five at the same time! It’s the same with the guys right now…all these guys who have run 10.7, and most 10.8’s…it is so hard to determine who will win.
Lyles had a good start he was with the rest of the field and honestly he executed pretty solid, seville just executed even better. Both top end speed was there, 100m finals will be interesting.
@@cashrjr23 I think he was saying Lyles had a good start (by Lyles' standards). I do believe Lyles can eventually split 6.42s at 60m, maybe 6.40s if he gets a perfect start.
Hey, I'm starting to believe that he can win every 100m race. He may not do it but he has made me believe that he can. He used to be terrible in the 100, not anymore. Just as he said Don't let me figure out the 100 because everyone will be in trouble. He won the indoor 60m against the world record holder Christian Coleman. His starts have gotten a whole lot better.
It wasn’t as important for Jamaica as it was for MEN’S sprinting on a whole! A high schooler had the world lead, not college, not professionals; a high schooler! These professionals were struggling to break 10s with almost 2 months gone into the season.
Probably but it would be maybe 9.79 at best. I think there were some overblown comments about 9.75 etc. But regardless I think he can run 9.7 later this year
9.6s seems a pipe dream. Nobody goes 9.6s with a 3.42s plus finish. Even 9.75s seems extremely ambitious, given it would require a 6.33s (!) start something not even Gatlin was able to split.
@@trackuniverse9121 Pretty sure that's what people thought when he said he'd make Bolt unbeatable. Mills does NOT make wild statements. He says what HE believes. When asked about Seville's time he said: Nothing new to me you know who I am.
@michaelmaxwell2464 take into account that Glen Mills made that statement a day before Jamaica trials 2022, when the reporter asked what he can expect from Seville at the trials, he said Seville will run 9.6 or faster so he was clearly referring to what Seville will produce at trials, not years in the future. Seville ended up running 9.88 for second place behind Yohan Blake, so Glen Mills prediction far off, not that I was really looking to see Seville run that fast, tho. Even now, in 2024-2025, I still don't see him running as fast as Bolt.
Winning Championships is about so much more than just running fast, so it's hard to make accurate predictions from the small sample size of races we've had so far this season. It's also about who handles the conditions the best, who has the support staff in place, who handles pressure better than the rest, who's hungriest for the win, who's done it before and know's how to win despite the competition, some would say a bit of luck in getting drawn in the easier semifinal etc. There's so many variables that go into winning the 100m at Worlds and Olympics. It's hard to say based on what we've seen from Seville, Lyles, Simbine, Coleman, and Tebogo earlier in the year.(hope he comes back mentally and physically healthy after the death of his mom). Paris is going to be interesting.
Two years ago Mill said that Seville would run 9.7sec. Injuries woe prove the stumbling block to that prediction. Now that he is healthy that prediction is a no brainer.
That's not what Glen Mills said, you heard wrong. What he actually said was that Oblique will run 9.6 or faster, which I thought and still think is ludicrous.
@trackuniverse9121 Glen Mills is his coach, so he should know. Should I remind you that he's the same person who coached the legendary Usain Bolt? Relax Barbie and just watch how things play out.
@lanettewilliams7122 Yes, Glen Mills is the one who coached Usain Bolt to succeed on the international scene. But you can't give him all the credit for Usain Bolt success since Usain has been very good since his teenage years. You have to also give Usain Bolt a lot of the credit for his own success, too. Usain Bolt has been an anomaly since his high school years before he even met Glan Mills. He's the first teenager in history to go sub 20.00 in the 200m when he ran 19.93, which is insane on many levels. Glen Mills harnessed that phenomenal talent, which is Usain Bolt, and took him to the highest level, but he's not the one who built the talent. Like I said, Usain has been an anomaly from before he started being coached by Glen Mills. It's unrealistic to compare Seville with Usain and expect him to run as fast as he did just because he has the same coach. Seville running 9.6 or faster is clearly an exaggerated comment by Glen Mills. Seville is well capable of going mid 9.7 but definitely not 9.6 or faster. Also, you should take note that Glen Mills has made that statement a day before Jamaica trials 2022, so he was clearly saying Seville would run that time at the trials, not years in the future.
@lanettewilliams7122 can't compare Oblique with Usain or think Oblique can run as fast as Usain did just because he has the same coach. Your way of thinking is very shallow, can't blindly believe just because Glen Mill said so.....Usain Bolt has been a freak of nature since his high school years before he joined Racers. Don't forget the phenomenal 20.13 and 19.93 that he ran as a teenager. Usain talent is out of this world, It's very unrealistic to think Oblique will run as fast as Usain did just because he has the same coach. You have to remember that Glen Mills did not build the talent. He harnessed the talent, Usain has been an anomaly since his high school days. You have to give Usain some credit too for his own achievement.
You maybe right but Oblique has to duplicate that performance again and again. Once,is not enough,on any given day, any athlete can pull an upset anyone. Can Oblique rise to the occasion in Paris?
Tell you the truth, I'm starting to believe in Lyles like I believed in Bolt. When Bolt was running no one in the world thought that he could be beat. He lost some but you were surprised when it happened.
Lyle is good for track and field which is about come let us run. All the best but been a Jamaican I am happy win that win. Too many person were talking as if no runners were left in Jamaica 🇯🇲. Big up young Seville stay healthy
Alfred ... pushed her head out for the Gold in Paris .. but ... a big but .. still don't think she quite ready for the big stage as yet .. I am not convinced .. easy to win when there are none of the big names in the race .. don't think she has won a race when there is one or more of the top 4 ladies in the race.. let's see how the season progresses .. but I don't think it so clear cut for the Gold as yet but Richardson looks good.. really good .... Still have my big 3 Jamaican ladies in the conversation and will not count then out ... their coaches are very very strategic this season and looking for the right time for their athletes to peak .. tweaking and recalculating and I see through all what they are doing !!!!
@@EzeBall1710 Wait a minute, are you talking about the 100m? 🤣 Last time I checked, Seville's PB is faster than Tebogo's. Do tell, please, maybe I'm missing your point.
@@Yes_I_c4n Yeah Tebogo is a little overrated in the 100m, he's more of a 200m guy. I'd even wager that if Tebogo focuses on the 400m he'd be better at that than the 100m.
@@yennox5338 He's still young and he will improve imo, but people seem to forget that Lyles ran a 9.88s also at a very early age (20) and that alone means nothing. 6 years after, and Lyles has only improved that mark by 0.05s. Though every sprinter is different, hype throws people off quite a lot.
Dont forget Kishane Thompson 9.85/9.87 Akani Simbine a very hungry man...to make the podium Kenny Bednarek...said he can run 9.7 and i can see that...because he is a good 200m starter Letsile Tebogo that 400m strength pair with 200m top speed and if he improve that 100m...
@@johnsonanum ..which is the other layer in this. Noah tries sooo hard to ingratiate himself to Jamaica and Jamaicans but he got a bucket of cold water thrown in his face. Jamaicans love their own and in their hearts root for Americans to lose.
@@66fredo99 I don't think he's trying to ingratiate himself. Most black people from other countries just love Jamaican people and their culture. For example, we all grew up admiring your music. I'm from Africa and I like Jamaica too.
I'm curious why you all think Noah, will take the 100 meters gold in Paris. He won one 100 meters at the WC and now y'all think he's the fastest man alive. I'll tell you now, he will have a tough time making the US team in the 100 meters.
I don't care to hear his excuse for not timing the gun that he's using to justify his bad start; it's his fault, the other racers jumped out. However, he was unusually late out of the blocks, and despite that damn Lyles was closing in hard eh. I'd rather keep my eyes on Him like a Hawk boi.
Lyles has shown the ability to thrive under pressure, better than most. That's key when talking about major events. Look at Asafa on the other hand, for instance. Much faster than Lyles, yet never won anything relevant (worlds or Olympic).
Lyles said nothing about Seville. Just because he pointed out the starter doesn't mean that he felt as if he were cheated. He plainly said that he didn't like the starter but that he there was not going to be another start so he had to go and run his race.
Agree..Jamaica fans want their guy to win and the Americans to lose and swallow their pride and admit it. Hope Noah realizes this. He's working too hard for Jamaican fans to like him only to discover they're really rooting for their own guy to win and for him to lose. Take the "L" and tell 'em see you in Paris.
Come On Life and death is in the power of your tongue I decree and declare Gold for Seville Gold never put there for Noah alone Bolt did what he has to do Anyone can win gold as long as they have the potential God be with you all
If Seville put down another 9.80s plus pulling up; he is definitely getting that gold. everyone else even though they are winning they are under a lot of pressure with some mediocre time
Edge on favorite is the term I'm using (even if it's made up😂) essentially Lyles is very slightly the favorite but it's close to being a toss up honestly
@@TheFinalLeg oh I see… I never heard of edge on before that’s why I tried to correct you. Odds on favorite is a common term used in horse racing betting for a sure thing. Lol
@@briangibson94 Oh no definitely. Odds on favorite is common. Id be lying if I said I ever heard edge on favorite so its possible I just made it up in the moment🤣
Its been clear for awhile that Alfred was gonna be a force especially after how she held nerves after bad start to win 60m at World Indoors plus Alfred was built in flames of Boys and Girls champs not surprised she ran fastest time on what could be considered home track. Could 2024 be Seville year like Amusan after many 4th places WR and World title finally in 2022? Qith Lyles already at 9.85 see him going faster maybe even 9.7s if he fix that awful start which probably wont but i wont read much into Seville performance he has ran well in Jamaica many times but never translate outside his best tome outsode of Jamaica 9.88
Seville ran 9.86 in the Budapest heats. He looked really strong in the heats and slowed down just a hair to 9.88 in the finals. If he'd run 9.86, he'd have a silver medal right now.
The field seems a little short of pure 100m runners. Aside from Seville, Coleman, and Simbine, most of the top 100m runners seem to be 200m runners stepping down to 100. I'm thinking that Seville turns out to be the fastest of those three this year.
It's Christian Coleman is the one to worry about because he is almost back to his best he gets that 2 metres at the start and he is keeping it at the finish line in most of his races this season
The United States has won more gold medals at the Olympics than any other country. As of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the U.S. has a total of 1,022 gold medals, while Jamaica has achieved significant success in sprinting events but has fewer gold medals overall.
This man is a Noah fan…. Noah wasn’t sleeping in the blocks his reaction time looks to be in the same range he normally reacted… he lost the race move on it’s crazy with all the excuses… I wish Noah don’t get the gold so some of ya’ll can put a sock in it…#annoying
Well we are the top athletes we are entitled. When people hear about track they are dying to see the elite Jamaicans not Americans we command attention including yours now see you in Paris 💚 🖤 💛
The big question is, “ If you have just left brand and is sponsored by another company, would you bring your A game to one of their sponsored event?” Let them hype as much as the day of reckoning will come. For most of the giants,the diamond league prize is the least as their appearance fees is much more than all the prize money itself. It’s called business
If Elaine had run even 10.8 no one would be saying Shaccari or Alfred. We haven’t even seen Shellyann Fraser Pryce as yet… It’s too early to be making the call. We’re not even sure what races Steiner will be doing as yet and how fast she will be going…
Yeah man. Oblique time yah Glenn milles them work pon and send him yah now, him in form and him peak at the right then the summer Olympics around the corner you all Noah them when Oblique see him again is a new world record him ago do, is the same thing when with Bolt he deh chatch form when the Beijing Olympics was around the corner, and run let Tyson gay in NY, its Glenn Mills do it again to rass..
Noah Lyles did not have a terriblr start. He split 6.46s... that's his 2nd fastest split ever. Ok, on his best day he can go 6.43s, but is that even great? And is 0.03s slower terribly slow? 😮
Fair that the start wasn't as bad as I thought. But there's room to improve. Same for Seville there's room to improve. Both will only go up from here. Thanks for watching!
Why is this hatred for Noah? When he said the the starter had a fast gun he was roundlly ridiculed. Seville said his losses to Noah was because of not running against him. Both make sense? We will see in Paris.
No one hate Noah he hate himself and too full of himself kept talking talking about he want to break Usain the GOAT record and not focussing on his rivals. If he do less talking and be silent and focus it would be better for him. He would have to break Yohan Blake record before he gets to Usain. So I think he should focus on his rivals bcuz he might get more surprises . A New Rivals beat him and he is Shock bcuz he fid thinks he got it
spider-man1918:. True about the fast gun. Noah just pointed out how fast the gun was, and he said that other racers felt that way. The way he pointed it out did not come across to me as him looking for a reason as to why he lost. If it would have been a slow race then maybe he would have complained, but what can you say when someone runs a 9.82 and could have been faster.
Did you not see Lyles earlier this year in the 60m indoor? He won one and lost one to the world record holder of that race Christian Coleman. You have to get a fast start to win the 60m. Noah has worked diligently on his starts, that is why he won the World Championship in the 100m last year.
Your argument is inconsistent, funny that it’s easier for Lyles to get to 9:7 than do Seville, despite the slow and the low 9:8! Let’s be clear…Lyles like everyone else is a MEDIOCRE 100m runner! At the lower end of mediocre too! At this point 9:7 is stellar and no one is there consistently and Lyles has never been! Curb your enthusiasm bro! Or you better call Saul! It’s certainly not Justified! At the moment Lyles will be lucky if he makes the podium! Sure things fell into place in Budapest but I don’t expect lightning to strike twice!
He didn't stary off bad he just lost . Remember he did come on Usain soil to break his record but instead a new rivals beat him. Stop the excuses he ran to his best ability but he just lost admit it .
Oblique won for sure bro, and fair that Lyles' start wasn't as bad as I made it seem. But I wouldn't say Seville destroyed Noah. Just like I wouldn't say Noah destroyed Seville in Budapest
Mate, to watch this particular race and to even bring up the AR is hillarious. Fact of the matter is Lyles has not shown anything "new" compared to, say, Budapest 2023. His start is roughly on the same level and so is his 60...100m. I can see Lyles split 6.40s at 60m later in the season, I give you that, but 9.7s low and even the AR? Based in this race, I just don't see any of that.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 Ok thanks. Apologies and to clarify. When I said "I dont know if he will get the American record I don't know if he'll be running 9.69/9.71. He has the potential to, Lance Noah they know what they are doing in practice, I don't know what they are doing in practice." What Im saying is that I don't think based on what we have see they he will run the record, but Its impossible for me to doubt lance and noah on what they think because I am not in practice seeing what they are seeing. The times and performances they are hitting in practice could indicate they are on pace for 9.69, but non of us know that for sure. So yes, I don't think he'll get to the AR, but if him and lance are saying their practices are pointing them in that direction, who am I to tell them they are wrong? Hope that makes sense. :)
are we forgetting that NoJo is not a 100m specialist and he is only taking advantage of a weakened male 100m line up ...are we ? ... great going nojo but honestly if the race is fast .. meaning below 9.80.. Nojo won't win ?.. on form like indoors.. Oblique is the form athlete for the gold.. prove me wrong.. with more races .. Oblique is the favourite !!!!!
So what happens when Lyles drops 9.7 at Trials. Will you still say he can’t win, he’s ahead of last year pace when he ran 9.83 no wind. Trending towards mid 9.7s
@@forevergoated999 when that time comes we reconvene .. I am sure others are training … potential surprises .. people will show up when it matters .. my comments were to highlight that Nojo is not an overwhelming favourite and that victory in the male 100m sprint still remains wide open ., on the day the best runner wins ., look at what happened indoors .. Nojo lost ! He hasn’t asserted a certain kind of dominance ., it is more like luck so far n u know that runs out like what happened to Kerley
@@trackfieldsuperfanjl3040 luck come on bro be serious now only luck factor is health everything else is straight athlete. He lost head up to the GOAT 60 runner ever also put a loss on his CV. 100m lost to Seville that’s it he’s no overwhelming favorite but he is until somebody show they can consistently drop 9.7s.
@@forevergoated999 y someone has to prove going under 9.7 consistently is threat to beating Nojo when 9.82 beat him .. NoJo has never been a 100m specialist .. until he backs up that lucky 100 m title with some fast times .. some 9.7sssss then I can say u know what he is no crazy long jumper .. lol 🤣
There is one man who is set to spring a major surprise. He is better than all the other Jamaican sprinters you mentioned. I am speaking o Kishane Thompson. Remember That Name.
@@TheFinalLeg Looked more liked he stopped. He didn't look injured after the race. MVP athletes have been known to pull off this kind of stunt. But we will know for sure at Jamaica Championships.
@@delroytomlinson5339 If you watch that race, before the start he is already holding his hamstring a bit and when he pulls up he is limping off of it as well. To be clear I REALLLY hope that he gets healthy and makes team Jamaica. but just observing what I saw. He may have the most potential of any Jamaican sprinter right now.
Fair, but Seville has shown up. Yes not made the podium yet, but this indicates he is in good form and will likely get better as we get closer to Paris
@@TheFinalLeg you said he got left in the blocks! His start is his weakness, he got a good start for him...his usual top end speed was just no match for Seville. You can't blame your poor start when it's your signature
@@JeeGo-Aries-King What did I blame his start for? Relative to the field Noah's start was kind of poor, but I'll admit not as bad as I made it seem. But Seville got out like a rocket and maintained excellent all the way. Did I say Noah would have beat Seville with a good start?🤔
@@TheFinalLeg No one looks for Noah to blast out the blocks. He got his average start and got beat by a faster top end speed. Let's not forget that Noah avoided the 100m for the 200m due to his poor starts. Seville is a pure 100m sprinter with no major flaws.
It's VERY NAIVE to think that track times are linear. Like just because someone runs 9.82 means the next time (or crunch time) they can go faster. Only track newbies say stuff like this 😂😂. The reality is the race is fairly meaningless with little pressure and it's easier to run relaxed here compared to Worlds or Olympics when u have to go thru rounds. Hell even trials are wayy more pressure. If I had to bet, Oblique ain't running low 9.8s at trials.
Jamaica is top to me because comparing how small Jamaica is to the USA and not in every events but been hell for USA in sprints.That to show you that sometimes volume is not everything
I like the fact that Oblique has awoken the excitement in the 100m men race...Paris is gonna be great
Remember when you said Alfred was a medal threat and everyone called you crazy. She has no trials to worry about and she’s gonna get faster. She’s going to disrupt that Jamaican/USA dominance. Great content as always bro 🙌🏾
Absolutely. I think its easy for us to get locked in on our favorites without acknowledging those who are coming. Like you said, no trials, her goal is solely focused on Paris and she will be a threat for sure. Always appreciate you!
Still have Shacarri Richardson as the 100m gold winner
did you know she grew up and went to high school in Jamaica
Why would having a trials be something anyone would worry about?
Alfred still isn’t a medal threat unless one of the top five are not well. The problem isn’t that Alfred doesn’t have the talent to win Gold in most Olympics…the problem is we have someone tapping into upper 10.7’s for the first time in life, compared to a woman who has run 10.54 and some low 10.6’s, a woman who has repeatedly run 10.6, a woman who has run 10.65 once and brings her A-Game, and a woman who has an on paper 10.65 PB we all know can run much faster than that, combined with 10.71 TaLou. That’s five spots right there where those runners would have to be way off their game to allow a mere “just touched 10.7” runner to beat them all at the same time. Julien looks amazing…just we usually don’t even see ONE of those ladies hardly ever, and now, we’ve got five at the same time! It’s the same with the guys right now…all these guys who have run 10.7, and most 10.8’s…it is so hard to determine who will win.
Lyles had a good start he was with the rest of the field and honestly he executed pretty solid, seville just executed even better. Both top end speed was there, 100m finals will be interesting.
Fix you glasses
@@cashrjr23 ? His start wasn't exactly fast but that's who he is, you know? He's not prime Bolt, prime Asafa or prime Coleman...
@@Yes_I_c4n i know that...was responding to the guy who said he had a good start...not a good start
@@cashrjr23 I think he was saying Lyles had a good start (by Lyles' standards). I do believe Lyles can eventually split 6.42s at 60m, maybe 6.40s if he gets a perfect start.
@@Yes_I_c4n Lyles said it was not for him because of a fast gun
From America. Not surprising for oblique. Long over due. Lyles is not expected to win every 100 meter race. Good luck Jamaica. 👍. Go USA!
Hey, I'm starting to believe that he can win every 100m race. He may not do it but he has made me believe that he can. He used to be terrible in the 100, not anymore. Just as he said Don't let me figure out the 100 because everyone will be in trouble. He won the indoor 60m against the world record holder Christian Coleman. His starts have gotten a whole lot better.
One Jamaica, One USA...❤
@@beaujac311 chris coleman won
@@beaujac311 Slightly better, thus far. 0.06s improvement since 2019.
@@wavellfrancis5612 They raced twice in less than a month. Lyles won the US Nationals and Coleman won the Indoor World Championship.
It wasn’t as important for Jamaica as it was for MEN’S sprinting on a whole! A high schooler had the world lead, not college, not professionals; a high schooler! These professionals were struggling to break 10s with almost 2 months gone into the season.
Apart from looking over Seville did slow down, so he could have run 9.7 high if he had ran through
Probably but it would be maybe 9.79 at best. I think there were some overblown comments about 9.75 etc. But regardless I think he can run 9.7 later this year
@@TheFinalLeg no, everyone said 9.79s
@@StGCfiLifewho's everbody? In any case, no way he lost 0.03s just by looking to the side.
@@Yes_I_c4n so true he would only have got probably 9.81 running thru all the way
Yes he slow down
What is Noah personal best again because if it is what I am thinking Noah would have to PB in order to beat Seville
@@kandiekane. thank you 👍
Lyles can run 9.40 in the 100m
@@eddiemeadows9003bruh even I don’t think he can run that fast, 9.45 max
@@eddiemeadows9003 😂😂😂 by ur logics then it would be safe to say bolt could have run 8 plus seconds 😂😂
@@eddiemeadows9003😂😂😂 you're so kind
Well done Seville...👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Even if Noah wins a lot more races, he will never forget Jamaica 🇯🇲 and this race.
Let the fun begins...😊🕺🏃🏃
The 9.7 is coming for Seville. Glen Mills said that Seville can run 9.6 and I believe him. I just want Seville to remain healthy.
He said 9.6 or faster which I think is an exaggeration. I see him running mid to low 9.7s, I don't see him running 9.6 or faster
9.6s seems a pipe dream. Nobody goes 9.6s with a 3.42s plus finish. Even 9.75s seems extremely ambitious, given it would require a 6.33s (!) start something not even Gatlin was able to split.
If Seville run 9.6 at trials he will spread fear in everyone
@@trackuniverse9121 Pretty sure that's what people thought when he said he'd make Bolt unbeatable. Mills does NOT make wild statements. He says what HE believes. When asked about Seville's time he said: Nothing new to me you know who I am.
@michaelmaxwell2464 take into account that Glen Mills made that statement a day before Jamaica trials 2022, when the reporter asked what he can expect from Seville at the trials, he said Seville will run 9.6 or faster so he was clearly referring to what Seville will produce at trials, not years in the future. Seville ended up running 9.88 for second place behind Yohan Blake, so Glen Mills prediction far off, not that I was really looking to see Seville run that fast, tho. Even now, in 2024-2025, I still don't see him running as fast as Bolt.
Winning Championships is about so much more than just running fast, so it's hard to make accurate predictions from the small sample size of races we've had so far this season. It's also about who handles the conditions the best, who has the support staff in place, who handles pressure better than the rest, who's hungriest for the win, who's done it before and know's how to win despite the competition, some would say a bit of luck in getting drawn in the easier semifinal etc. There's so many variables that go into winning the 100m at Worlds and Olympics. It's hard to say based on what we've seen from Seville, Lyles, Simbine, Coleman, and Tebogo earlier in the year.(hope he comes back mentally and physically healthy after the death of his mom). Paris is going to be interesting.
Well said…
His Julian cemetery vs Seville is insane Seville 3rd but Julian might get gold 😂😂😂😂
Oblique is a great athlete...he will deliver big in Paris
Never heard of this guy before, but he was shot out of a cannon and ran incredibly fast! Exciting to see.
Well you heard of him now, and you better not forget his name
Two years ago Mill said that Seville would run 9.7sec. Injuries woe prove the stumbling block to that prediction. Now that he is healthy that prediction is a no brainer.
Yes!!!!! 9.7 is definitely on! Let's goooo!
That's not what Glen Mills said, you heard wrong. What he actually said was that Oblique will run 9.6 or faster, which I thought and still think is ludicrous.
@trackuniverse9121 Glen Mills is his coach, so he should know. Should I remind you that he's the same person who coached the legendary Usain Bolt? Relax Barbie and just watch how things play out.
@lanettewilliams7122 Yes, Glen Mills is the one who coached Usain Bolt to succeed on the international scene. But you can't give him all the credit for Usain Bolt success since Usain has been very good since his teenage years. You have to also give Usain Bolt a lot of the credit for his own success, too. Usain Bolt has been an anomaly since his high school years before he even met Glan Mills. He's the first teenager in history to go sub 20.00 in the 200m when he ran 19.93, which is insane on many levels. Glen Mills harnessed that phenomenal talent, which is Usain Bolt, and took him to the highest level, but he's not the one who built the talent. Like I said, Usain has been an anomaly from before he started being coached by Glen Mills. It's unrealistic to compare Seville with Usain and expect him to run as fast as he did just because he has the same coach. Seville running 9.6 or faster is clearly an exaggerated comment by Glen Mills. Seville is well capable of going mid 9.7 but definitely not 9.6 or faster. Also, you should take note that Glen Mills has made that statement a day before Jamaica trials 2022, so he was clearly saying Seville would run that time at the trials, not years in the future.
@lanettewilliams7122 can't compare Oblique with Usain or think Oblique can run as fast as Usain did just because he has the same coach. Your way of thinking is very shallow, can't blindly believe just because Glen Mill said so.....Usain Bolt has been a freak of nature since his high school years before he joined Racers. Don't forget the phenomenal 20.13 and 19.93 that he ran as a teenager. Usain talent is out of this world, It's very unrealistic to think Oblique will run as fast as Usain did just because he has the same coach. You have to remember that Glen Mills did not build the talent. He harnessed the talent, Usain has been an anomaly since his high school days. You have to give Usain some credit too for his own achievement.
Im here for the Noah vs Seville rivalry. Seville is running with a chip on his shoulder this year after those two 4th place finishes.
Tbh as much as ppl are saying jamaica is coming back I'd say Africa is coming just look at the ncaa and the Pros..Simbine
Noah did not have a terrible start he got out with everybody
He did not have a good start either.
@@beaujac311 he never has a good start. That's just who he is.
@@Yes_I_c4n That's in the past. He used to not be a good starter but now he is. I'll tell you it will be hard to beat Lyles.
agreed 😂😂
Seville needs to keep his head straight ,don't look around
You maybe right but Oblique has to duplicate that performance again and again. Once,is not enough,on any given day, any athlete can pull an upset anyone. Can Oblique rise to the occasion in Paris?
Yes he will with a PB 9.72Seconds - Top of the podium in Jesus name - Hallelujah!!!
It shall be oblique Seville in the 100 meters for the gold medal...big up yourself seville
We love Lyle’s he loves jamaica jamaica lives him😁 no hate around here❤❤❤❤
Tell you the truth, I'm starting to believe in Lyles like I believed in Bolt. When Bolt was running no one in the world thought that he could be beat. He lost some but you were surprised when it happened.
Lyle is good for track and field which is about come let us run. All the best but been a Jamaican I am happy win that win. Too many person were talking as if no runners were left in Jamaica 🇯🇲. Big up young Seville stay healthy
Don't forget boat dropped ancester to America erea long time ago
We are same people!
Rivalty must stay soft
Track needs video like these. And I like when you and coach rob discuss about track
Appreciate you watching!
Alfred ... pushed her head out for the Gold in Paris .. but ... a big but .. still don't think she quite ready for the big stage as yet .. I am not convinced .. easy to win when there are none of the big names in the race .. don't think she has won a race when there is one or more of the top 4 ladies in the race.. let's see how the season progresses .. but I don't think it so clear cut for the Gold as yet but Richardson looks good.. really good .... Still have my big 3 Jamaican ladies in the conversation and will not count then out ... their coaches are very very strategic this season and looking for the right time for their athletes to peak .. tweaking and recalculating and I see through all what they are doing !!!!
Nah she beat Carri last year before Worlds
Hibbert (#1Hibbie) is a Jamaican crowd pleaser. I would not be surprised if he tries for that 18m jump in Jamaica at the trials.
I think and I believe that Seville will win the gold for Jamaica in Paris!!
😂😂😂
How do you put Tebogo ahead of Seville? Hype?
Hype??? Hes just a better sprinter than seville
@@EzeBall1710 Wait a minute, are you talking about the 100m? 🤣
Last time I checked, Seville's PB is faster than Tebogo's. Do tell, please, maybe I'm missing your point.
@@Yes_I_c4n Yeah Tebogo is a little overrated in the 100m, he's more of a 200m guy. I'd even wager that if Tebogo focuses on the 400m he'd be better at that than the 100m.
@@yennox5338 He's still young and he will improve imo, but people seem to forget that Lyles ran a 9.88s also at a very early age (20) and that alone means nothing. 6 years after, and Lyles has only improved that mark by 0.05s. Though every sprinter is different, hype throws people off quite a lot.
His start was not terrible it was average
Dont forget
Kishane Thompson 9.85/9.87
Akani Simbine a very hungry man...to make the podium
Kenny Bednarek...said he can run 9.7 and i can see that...because he is a good 200m starter
Letsile Tebogo that 400m strength pair with 200m top speed and if he improve that 100m...
Kishane Thompson is INJURY prone pulled up.
I don't see Kenny dropping a 9.7s.
@@Yes_I_c4n Kenny has been running fast this season. Lets see if he can maintain it.
@@beaujac311 okay, sure, but 9.7s seems out of reach.
@@michaelmaxwell2464 he's good
The men showing up on the track will give the women encouragement and success for the entire team congratulations 🎊🎉🎈
Good call out. The better the men and women do, the more it will motivate each other, especially ahead of Jamaica trials later this month
I'm excited to watch the USA track trials for Paris
Bro, just admit it, Noah gets F in Jamaican
Noah gets B in Jamaica because he loves the country, attends JA invites, respects Bolt, and his girlfriend is Jamaican.
@@johnsonanum ..which is the other layer in this. Noah tries sooo hard to ingratiate himself to Jamaica and Jamaicans but he got a bucket of cold water thrown in his face. Jamaicans love their own and in their hearts root for Americans to lose.
@@66fredo99 I don't think he's trying to ingratiate himself. Most black people from other countries just love Jamaican people and their culture. For example, we all grew up admiring your music. I'm from Africa and I like Jamaica too.
@@66fredo99Actually we are partial to ourselves but we love track & field more. We are not shy about cheering for anyone who does well.
Brother, a fit Kishane Thompson is going to be dangerous. Do you follow Jamaican men’s sprinting.
Brother, have you seen Kishane's last race?
Thanks for watching!
I'm curious why you all think Noah, will take the 100 meters gold in Paris. He won one 100 meters at the WC and now y'all think he's the fastest man alive. I'll tell you now, he will have a tough time making the US team in the 100 meters.
A tough time what 😂 he just ran 9.85 tell me 3 US man AT THE MOMENT not in the past who can beat him ?
I don't care to hear his excuse for not timing the gun that he's using to justify his bad start; it's his fault, the other racers jumped out. However, he was unusually late out of the blocks, and despite that damn Lyles was closing in hard eh. I'd rather keep my eyes on Him like a Hawk boi.
@@kamalclifton is start wasn't slow what are you smoking boys
Lyles has shown the ability to thrive under pressure, better than most. That's key when talking about major events. Look at Asafa on the other hand, for instance. Much faster than Lyles, yet never won anything relevant (worlds or Olympic).
@@Yes_I_c4n exacly!!!!
I love them both! I'm so excited to see them race😘
Agreed ...Hibby for the Gold
Why can't the USA admit when they lost a race fairly 😅😅😅
Lyles said nothing about Seville. Just because he pointed out the starter doesn't mean that he felt as if he were cheated. He plainly said that he didn't like the starter but that he there was not going to be another start so he had to go and run his race.
Agree..Jamaica fans want their guy to win and the Americans to lose and swallow their pride and admit it. Hope Noah realizes this. He's working too hard for Jamaican fans to like him only to discover they're really rooting for their own guy to win and for him to lose. Take the "L" and tell 'em see you in Paris.
@@66fredo99 u the next fool
@@66fredo99
*We said, Thank You!*
I think Jamaicans are the ones who can't admit when we lose a race. Mi luv mi people, but wi hyate lose and Tek it to heart.
Excellent breakdown 👌
Finally we have a guy that can match strides with the Americans again. Bigger things is yet to come.
Come On
Life and death is in the power of your tongue
I decree and declare Gold for Seville
Gold never put there for Noah alone
Bolt did what he has to do
Anyone can win gold as long as they have the potential
God be with you all
If Seville put down another 9.80s plus pulling up; he is definitely getting that gold. everyone else even though they are winning they are under a lot of pressure with some mediocre time
Lance has both the Americans records in the 100 and 200,
Kishane Thompson rember him if Frono can keep him fit.
I saw him get injured in a race 2 weeks ago. What's his status?
@@TheFinalLegKishane is ok now ... we will see him on the track soon enough 👍🏼🙌🏽
I believe he is going to shock many this year. The race he pull up him the start was out of this world. Kishane is going to be dangerous
Hey Final Leg. It’s “ Odds on” favorite not “Edge on” just a heads up.
Edge on favorite is the term I'm using (even if it's made up😂) essentially Lyles is very slightly the favorite but it's close to being a toss up honestly
@@TheFinalLeg oh I see… I never heard of edge on before that’s why I tried to correct you. Odds on favorite is a common term used in horse racing betting for a sure thing. Lol
@@briangibson94 Oh no definitely. Odds on favorite is common. Id be lying if I said I ever heard edge on favorite so its possible I just made it up in the moment🤣
Great video
Its been clear for awhile that Alfred was gonna be a force especially after how she held nerves after bad start to win 60m at World Indoors plus Alfred was built in flames of Boys and Girls champs not surprised she ran fastest time on what could be considered home track. Could 2024 be Seville year like Amusan after many 4th places WR and World title finally in 2022? Qith Lyles already at 9.85 see him going faster maybe even 9.7s if he fix that awful start which probably wont but i wont read much into Seville performance he has ran well in Jamaica many times but never translate outside his best tome outsode of Jamaica 9.88
Seville ran 9.86 in the Budapest heats. He looked really strong in the heats and slowed down just a hair to 9.88 in the finals. If he'd run 9.86, he'd have a silver medal right now.
Sevilles fastest time before this was equaled or ran in Budapest. So this is not true.
i dont think you recognize that was actually his pb
The field seems a little short of pure 100m runners. Aside from Seville, Coleman, and Simbine, most of the top 100m runners seem to be 200m runners stepping down to 100. I'm thinking that Seville turns out to be the fastest of those three this year.
It's Christian Coleman is the one to worry about because he is almost back to his best he gets that 2 metres at the start and he is keeping it at the finish line in most of his races this season
The United States has won more gold medals at the Olympics than any other country. As of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the U.S. has a total of 1,022 gold medals, while Jamaica has achieved significant success in sprinting events but has fewer gold medals overall.
This man is a Noah fan…. Noah wasn’t sleeping in the blocks his reaction time looks to be in the same range he normally reacted… he lost the race move on it’s crazy with all the excuses… I wish Noah don’t get the gold so some of ya’ll can put a sock in it…#annoying
He did an awesome job congratulations young man!
The Jamaicans ready to through a parade celebrating a track meet race is extreme though.
Yawn. Most AMERICAN comment ever. Considering how YOU ALL crown people once they seem to be " the ONE" but when it's another country, it's meh. Puleez
Well we are the top athletes we are entitled. When people hear about track they are dying to see the elite Jamaicans not Americans we command attention including yours now see you in Paris 💚 🖤 💛
The big question is, “ If you have just left brand and is sponsored by another company, would you bring your A game to one of their sponsored event?” Let them hype as much as the day of reckoning will come. For most of the giants,the diamond league prize is the least as their appearance fees is much more than all the prize money itself. It’s called business
We are sick and tired of bloggers opinions: Where is the footage of their last race for viewers.
This is commentary. You can find the race on other channels. Thanks for watching! 🙂
If Elaine had run even 10.8 no one would be saying Shaccari or Alfred. We haven’t even seen Shellyann Fraser Pryce as yet… It’s too early to be making the call.
We’re not even sure what races Steiner will be doing as yet and how fast she will be going…
Don’t forget Pichardo in the TJ🥇
Yeah man. Oblique time yah Glenn milles them work pon and send him yah now, him in form and him peak at the right then the summer Olympics around the corner you all Noah them when Oblique see him again is a new world record him ago do, is the same thing when with Bolt he deh chatch form when the Beijing Olympics was around the corner, and run let Tyson gay in NY, its Glenn Mills do it again to rass..
Noah Lyles did not have a terriblr start. He split 6.46s... that's his 2nd fastest split ever. Ok, on his best day he can go 6.43s, but is that even great? And is 0.03s slower terribly slow? 😮
Fair that the start wasn't as bad as I thought. But there's room to improve. Same for Seville there's room to improve. Both will only go up from here. Thanks for watching!
There is sure. For both of them.
Have you not heard of Keshane Thompson?
Have you not seen his most recent race?
No@@TheFinalLeg
Why is this hatred for Noah? When he said the the starter had a fast gun he was roundlly ridiculed. Seville said his losses to Noah was because of not running against him. Both make sense? We will see in Paris.
No one hate Noah he hate himself and too full of himself kept talking talking about he want to break Usain the GOAT record and not focussing on his rivals. If he do less talking and be silent and focus it would be better for him. He would have to break Yohan Blake record before he gets to Usain. So I think he should focus on his rivals bcuz he might get more surprises . A New Rivals beat him and he is Shock bcuz he fid thinks he got it
spider-man1918:. True about the fast gun. Noah just pointed out how fast the gun was, and he said that other racers felt that way. The way he pointed it out did not come across to me as him looking for a reason as to why he lost. If it would have been a slow race then maybe he would have complained, but what can you say when someone runs a 9.82 and could have been faster.
You made no sense about the Oblique part
You made no sense about the Oblique part
Noah mostly has start like that, he only ran that time because he was chasing Seville.
Did you not see Lyles earlier this year in the 60m indoor? He won one and lost one to the world record holder of that race Christian Coleman. You have to get a fast start to win the 60m. Noah has worked diligently on his starts, that is why he won the World Championship in the 100m last year.
So thats a fast track? All of a sudden everyone was dropping crazy times.
Shericka 22.47 adjusted
Yea, but Stockholm had swirling winds so it wasn't 100% headwind down the entire straight. But yea technically converts to that time
Your argument is inconsistent, funny that it’s easier for Lyles to get to 9:7 than do Seville, despite the slow and the low 9:8! Let’s be clear…Lyles like everyone else is a MEDIOCRE 100m runner! At the lower end of mediocre too! At this point 9:7 is stellar and no one is there consistently and Lyles has never been! Curb your enthusiasm bro! Or you better call Saul! It’s certainly not Justified! At the moment Lyles will be lucky if he makes the podium! Sure things fell into place in Budapest but I don’t expect lightning to strike twice!
Damn blud this video really got enough into your feelings that you had to copy paste your message twice 💀
@@DarkLink0You're hurt😂
@@DarkLink0mad????
Lanae is in the 200m, as well as Lyston and Claytons.
Take the Clayton out because i have to see the Claytons showing improvement
Let me stop u right there. Lyles is not winning gold in Paris not matter what time of the year it is it’s either Tebogo or Seville
Simbine. Kenny banerek.
Tebogo is better in the 200m than in the 100m and he is not going faster than 9.84 this years
@@trinidadrodriquez876 Simbine not medaling and Kenny won’t beat Noah in the 200
@@lesprinteur3144 u did hear him say he is going to start putting in work into his favorite event the 100m right?
@@lesprinteur3144 not favorite. Best
He didn't stary off bad he just lost . Remember he did come on Usain soil to break his record but instead a new rivals beat him. Stop the excuses he ran to his best ability but he just lost admit it .
Fair that the start wasn't as bad as I thought. But I def acknowledge he lost. What excuse did I make about Seville beating Lyles?
Keep on saying Noah Lyles had a poor start when Oblique totally demolished him with ease
Oblique won for sure bro, and fair that Lyles' start wasn't as bad as I made it seem. But I wouldn't say Seville destroyed Noah. Just like I wouldn't say Noah destroyed Seville in Budapest
@TheFinalLeg as long as oblique continues to assert himself and manage his rounds, he should be fine. Lyles should not be a problem in Paris
He did slowdown, and normally, he would lean at the line... 9.78
Near the end of her race, Shericka seemed to be thrown off balance a little, like she tweaked something
Mate, to watch this particular race and to even bring up the AR is hillarious.
Fact of the matter is Lyles has not shown anything "new" compared to, say, Budapest 2023. His start is roughly on the same level and so is his 60...100m. I can see Lyles split 6.40s at 60m later in the season, I give you that, but 9.7s low and even the AR? Based in this race, I just don't see any of that.
Wait when did I say he can run 9.7 low or break the American record 🤔
I thought I explicitly said I don't think he will
Didn't you say he has the potential to run the AR?
@@Yes_I_c4n Watch the video again, I literally said I don't think that😭
I said he can run 9.7 though, just like Seville can as well
@@TheFinalLeg at 7:24 you said that you don't know if he's gonna get the AR but you think he has the potential to.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 Ok thanks. Apologies and to clarify. When I said "I dont know if he will get the American record I don't know if he'll be running 9.69/9.71. He has the potential to, Lance Noah they know what they are doing in practice, I don't know what they are doing in practice."
What Im saying is that I don't think based on what we have see they he will run the record, but Its impossible for me to doubt lance and noah on what they think because I am not in practice seeing what they are seeing. The times and performances they are hitting in practice could indicate they are on pace for 9.69, but non of us know that for sure.
So yes, I don't think he'll get to the AR, but if him and lance are saying their practices are pointing them in that direction, who am I to tell them they are wrong?
Hope that makes sense. :)
are we forgetting that NoJo is not a 100m specialist and he is only taking advantage of a weakened male 100m line up ...are we ? ... great going nojo but honestly if the race is fast .. meaning below 9.80.. Nojo won't win ?.. on form like indoors.. Oblique is the form athlete for the gold.. prove me wrong.. with more races .. Oblique is the favourite !!!!!
So what happens when Lyles drops 9.7 at Trials. Will you still say he can’t win, he’s ahead of last year pace when he ran 9.83 no wind. Trending towards mid 9.7s
@@forevergoated999 when that time comes we reconvene .. I am sure others are training … potential surprises .. people will show up when it matters .. my comments were to highlight that Nojo is not an overwhelming favourite and that victory in the male 100m sprint still remains wide open ., on the day the best runner wins ., look at what happened indoors .. Nojo lost ! He hasn’t asserted a certain kind of dominance ., it is more like luck so far n u know that runs out like what happened to Kerley
@@trackfieldsuperfanjl3040 luck come on bro be serious now only luck factor is health everything else is straight athlete. He lost head up to the GOAT 60 runner ever also put a loss on his CV. 100m lost to Seville that’s it he’s no overwhelming favorite but he is until somebody show they can consistently drop 9.7s.
@@forevergoated999 y someone has to prove going under 9.7 consistently is threat to beating Nojo when 9.82 beat him .. NoJo has never been a 100m specialist .. until he backs up that lucky 100 m title with some fast times .. some 9.7sssss then I can say u know what he is no crazy long jumper .. lol 🤣
@@trackfieldsuperfanjl3040its not luck its a skill quit hating
No ask if him do it fi wi....wi spirit was really down 😅
There is one man who is set to spring a major surprise. He is better than all the other Jamaican sprinters you mentioned. I am speaking o Kishane Thompson. Remember That Name.
He got injured and pulled up half way in a recent race. What's his current status?
@@TheFinalLeg Looked more liked he stopped. He didn't look injured after the race. MVP athletes have been known to pull off this kind of stunt. But we will know for sure at Jamaica Championships.
@@delroytomlinson5339 If you watch that race, before the start he is already holding his hamstring a bit and when he pulls up he is limping off of it as well.
To be clear I REALLLY hope that he gets healthy and makes team Jamaica. but just observing what I saw. He may have the most potential of any Jamaican sprinter right now.
If he turn up injury free then surely he is going to Paris.
I bet on mother land guy!
TEBOGO
It's just 1 race...let's see a successive string of wins
Fair, but Seville has shown up. Yes not made the podium yet, but this indicates he is in good form and will likely get better as we get closer to Paris
Don't forget boat dropped ancester to America erea long time ago
We are same people!
Rivalty must stay soft
He would gone 9.78. Oblique is going to run 9.6s in Paris
I love noah because of our African queen but start or not seville would go faster 1078
You talk shit. He would've run 9.76 if he didn't slow down and looked across.
Relax no need to verbalize
HE DID NOT SLOW DOWN
🇯🇲🔥🏃♂️
We all know zango can’t win a healthy Hibbert
It will be a close triple jump competition!
Lyles needs to tone it down! He’s nowhere near 10.6/7!!
lyles did not get a bad start thats a lie..he always runs from behind...STOP IT WITH YOUR BULLSHIT!!
👍👍🇯🇲
Oblique is not even the fastest Jamaican today just remember I said this.
so nojo can run 9.7 but not seville... smh
I said both can run 9.7 though...
@@TheFinalLegJamaicans have selective sight and hearing
@@bluesmoke2 americans too
u dont really understand the sport ur all about times lol. Rohan watson is at MVP thats all i will say
Bullshiiit re Noah's performance
Care to elaborate 🙂
@@TheFinalLeg you said he got left in the blocks! His start is his weakness, he got a good start for him...his usual top end speed was just no match for Seville. You can't blame your poor start when it's your signature
@@JeeGo-Aries-King What did I blame his start for? Relative to the field Noah's start was kind of poor, but I'll admit not as bad as I made it seem. But Seville got out like a rocket and maintained excellent all the way. Did I say Noah would have beat Seville with a good start?🤔
@@TheFinalLeg No one looks for Noah to blast out the blocks. He got his average start and got beat by a faster top end speed. Let's not forget that Noah avoided the 100m for the 200m due to his poor starts. Seville is a pure 100m sprinter with no major flaws.
One race and them a jump lol hahahaha do that shit at the Olympic and then I will start jumping also ok
Oblique is not and will never be the next Usain. OS is in the for of his life and is looking to medal at the olymics.
He only can be the best version of himself. Only one bolt.
Yes no one will be the next Bolt. They will be themselves
It's VERY NAIVE to think that track times are linear. Like just because someone runs 9.82 means the next time (or crunch time) they can go faster.
Only track newbies say stuff like this 😂😂. The reality is the race is fairly meaningless with little pressure and it's easier to run relaxed here compared to Worlds or Olympics when u have to go thru rounds.
Hell even trials are wayy more pressure.
If I had to bet, Oblique ain't running low 9.8s at trials.
Be humble and stop comparing remember only the Amecan top in Olympics in gold medals ever since nxt is china how about Jamaica?😂
And Jamaica top World Records 😂
Jamaica is top to me because comparing how small Jamaica is to the USA and not in every events but been hell for USA in sprints.That to show you that sometimes volume is not everything
Hahaha...top record in bronze medal