You know, I really have to give credit to Usain Bolt as a sprinter. He made it look easy for a lot of us and made a lot of us underestimate how difficult it is to go so fast. Even when he seems off, he would always have some sort of miracle and 2015 showed that. Watching the 2022 men's 100m finals, it was close, stacked, pretty fast but somewhat underwhelming for like 99% of us as we thought a low 9.7 was going to happen and even some thought a >9.68 was going to happen. It was "only" a 9.86. Yes there was a headwind and it wasn't as warm, but that 2015 final was also around 70 degrees and even more of a headwind of -0.5. Plus Bolt still ran a 9.77 in 2013 with rain, headwind and even colder weather than the 2022 finals. I think we get too ahead of ourselves at times. Bolt would always produce his best when it matters. By the way talking about temperature, Bolt ran 9.63 with 63 degree weather which is insane how it was cold that night for sprinting and he still managed to come relatively close.
@@alexreid2365 Nah I always admired Bolt. After that 9.79 it was somewhat questionable if Kerley would go faster. Putting too much energy on the first round is never great. But the fact that even 2016 Usain Bolt could've beat this field is crazy considering the 9.7 times Kerley had.
@@alexreid2365 He's pretty humble and quiet as well and does the talking on the track. With the absolute perfect conditions (2.0 wind and 80 degree weather) maybe he can do a low 9.7.
This dude the loaded Bolt, is jogging across the finish line at former world record 9.85,9.84, 9.79,9.78. These are world record people has worked a lifetime for and was a 1 off, and the modern runners done even run these time even if the try.
Bolt is the best athlete ever by far. He did 9:58 Jogging as well. Without cheating. Just by heart. Is very improbable our next generations will see a human better than BOLT.
Actually, the only time he didn't run sub-10 was when he just jogged to the line in the heats and his first ever 100m pro race. Crazy that you can go your whole career running 85+ races and lose maybe 4 or 5 times when you were actually trying, it's not supposed to be like that in the 100m, it's meant to be a unpredictable, anybody's race, fastest gun in the west kinda thing. It just wasn't when he was in his prime.
1:26 The one time a commentator actually praises Bolt's start was a race where he got badly beaten out of the blocks 2:13 The commentator says he gets left in the blocks when he is literally level with the field What race was he watching?
@@GamingSpiral Probably you haven't been on the Internet when Flotrack said 9.58 wr is gone after Fred ran 9.76 in the Semis....And they're were so many Americans hyping on it......As Kerly himself always tweeting about setting Wr.....Hence that Day Bolt posted himself and his Wr.
I always thought so too. In the heats he looked otherworldly, I always felt this was the time where he actually wanted to go to absolute insanity and gambled on the start. But then again, he didnt beat his 200m record in daegue, so maybe he wasnt quicker
I agree. but amazingly Blake said in an interview that he would have won regardless. Bolt jogs 10.05 in the semi, and Blake runs 9.92 in the final, going all out. But somehow Blake thinks he would have won regardless. It must be noted that at that point he had never beaten Bolt in a 100m race.
@SasukeUchiha-um3bt not necessarily, but if you count races that he lost that actually mattered (World Championships/ Olympics) it would only be 1 race lost, his final race.
I know it wasn’t easy these races he made it look easy tho from my prospective of looking at it he looked like he was playing around with the competition just look closely when he’s running in some of those races it’s like he’s challenging himself to catch them but again that’s from my point of view.
Three things you hear consistently: not a brilliant start, into his running and shuts it down. This guy is ridiculous, he shuts it down while, well trained professional male athletes run their little hearts out.
@@elijahebbert6884 You're technically right. Although I believe the original comment was only talking about World Athletics finals and excluded DL finals
1 in 8 billion. This is not casualty. You have to work to build this. Beethoven, Marley, Da Vinci power, agility and determination combined. It will take a new kind of human to beat this.
Tyreek Hill ran a 4.29 40 yard dash, and didn't Bolt run a 4.22 in 2019 just for fun after his retirement? I believe there is video of it here on UA-cam, video of Bolt running a 4.22.
Im sorry Bolt when I thought your mid to end career felt a little slow compare to your 9.58-69. We realize how fast this guy was and how much hard to peak at the right moment looking at the 100m in oregon this year.
@ineskotaricek3308 omitted footage to prevent video from being strikes, but I counted all his wins and losses from World Athletics page, he won 76 out of 85 races with one DQ. 8 races lost and never placed lower than third
He peaked early in his career. The likes of Gatlin and Powell had longer, more stable careers. But bolt's career had the highest peak performance of all time. Hence his 4 PBs are top 4 fastest times in the world (9.58, 9.63, 9.69, 9.71)
@@naimas8120 Yeah, Bolt's peak is by far the greatest peak in the sport. To put things into its proper perspective, Bolt stopped winning at the International level before he even turned 30 (2016 Olympics) and he still won more career International Gold Medals and total Medals than Carl Lewis lol. Carl Lewis competed until he was 36 years old, and Bolt retired just before his 31st Birthday. Bolt's International Medal tally is 23 Gold Medals and 29 total Medals in all, and Carl Lewis's International Medal tally is 22 Gold Medals and 28 total Medals in all.
@@justinexplainseverything1554 exactly. We're lucky he competed during his peak barring serious injuries. In those short years he showed absolute power we will never see again in this lifetime.
9.77-9.80. There was a -1.4 headwind. He wasn’t in Beijing or Berlin shape. But was probably similar to London 2012, considering his 19.40 from lane 3. That would have easily been a 19.35 or something lower from a 6/7/8 lane.
Afasa Powell was robbed of the 2012 world record in the 4 by 1 due to injury. His replacement was Michael Frater 5:57. Frater (never broke 9.9) is no where in the league of powell even after powells prime but because Blake ran the race of his life and Bolt ran faster than in 2008 (37.10) they got the WR in 2012 (36.84 ran 0.26 sec faster) even with Fraters slow time. I just made this comment cuz im seeing all these great Powell races and 1 shitty Frater race, cuz usually he doesnt even make the finals. Dont get me wrong Frater is a fast runner but not worthy of a world record. 2016 Powell was put in cuz even tho he was not in top shape still faster than Frater. But with a slower Blake and Bolt they missed the WR (37.21 ran 0.41 secs slower).
Sprinting isn't for tall athletes. You think many tall athletes haven't tried? Science proved that only short and middle height athletes can sprint. So you see Usain Bolt defied all scientific bases
@@augustinei6448Exactly. Ryan Bailey from USA was the same height and ethnicity too. They had better training and equipment arguably too there, but he really can't.
@@augustinei6448 Being tall is a big advantage for sprinting. Stop this myth that tall people can’t sprint What made Bolt better than the others is his HEIGHT (he has a short torso and long legs). He has the turnover of a short man and the long legs to run away from the other athletes and create huge gaps. Even Tyson Gay said it that Bolts strides are insanely hard to beat.
@@Samzo2002 don't disgrace yourself here okay. If you know nothing about track and field, don't comment on social media ok. Tall athletes don't perform well in sprinting because they can't turn their legs faster but Usain Bolt was able to do that coupled with longer strides. Thousands of taller athletes have tried sprinting but never successful. Do you know the height of American Ryan Bailey? He was just like Bolt. Go and find out his personal best and compare it to Tyson Gay who is a shorter athlete. Just keep quiet if you know nothing about a particular sports or you will disgrace yourself all the time.
Prime Bolt is insane. Running unde 100m like it's nothing
the number of bad starts is insane but still he found a way to win those races.
Ever since he got DQed for false starting he's always started slow
Now imagine if he got perfect reaction times
@@Spearishim he could have run near 9.4 for sure
@@mahmudalideme9838 lmao I'm the biggest Bolt fan and I think you're insane
@@brahmabull4004 if you say so.
I love watching him turn off the engines during the heats to conserve energy for the finals
You know, I really have to give credit to Usain Bolt as a sprinter. He made it look easy for a lot of us and made a lot of us underestimate how difficult it is to go so fast. Even when he seems off, he would always have some sort of miracle and 2015 showed that. Watching the 2022 men's 100m finals, it was close, stacked, pretty fast but somewhat underwhelming for like 99% of us as we thought a low 9.7 was going to happen and even some thought a >9.68 was going to happen. It was "only" a 9.86. Yes there was a headwind and it wasn't as warm, but that 2015 final was also around 70 degrees and even more of a headwind of -0.5. Plus Bolt still ran a 9.77 in 2013 with rain, headwind and even colder weather than the 2022 finals. I think we get too ahead of ourselves at times. Bolt would always produce his best when it matters. By the way talking about temperature, Bolt ran 9.63 with 63 degree weather which is insane how it was cold that night for sprinting and he still managed to come relatively close.
Oh now you're just realizing that 😂🤦🏾♂️
@@alexreid2365 Nah I always admired Bolt. After that 9.79 it was somewhat questionable if Kerley would go faster. Putting too much energy on the first round is never great. But the fact that even 2016 Usain Bolt could've beat this field is crazy considering the 9.7 times Kerley had.
@@Pumpxkin Kerley is Good but he's not even Tyson Gay level....His current form is so Overrated; I never believed once he'd go sub 9.7......
@@alexreid2365 He's pretty humble and quiet as well and does the talking on the track. With the absolute perfect conditions (2.0 wind and 80 degree weather) maybe he can do a low 9.7.
@@alexreid2365 But as far as I know that 9.58 is safe and Bolt at his best would be like 2 full strides ahead of the best of the best right now.
This dude the loaded Bolt, is jogging across the finish line at former world record 9.85,9.84, 9.79,9.78. These are world record people has worked a lifetime for and was a 1 off, and the modern runners done even run these time even if the try.
Imagine running 9.85 and still jog that's insane he could have smoke Kerley in the final with that time lol 😄
He wasn’t jogging lol. He was running relaxed
@@samoso6979jogging
@@samoso6979he was jogging, it was prelims.
The greatest to ever put foot on a race track, Usain Bolt 🤴🏾👑🐐👍🏾🇯🇲🙏🏾
There will never be another sprinter like Usain Bolt.
What he did in last 20 m in every race that is ridiculous 😂
i noticed it too, mans too fast once his up
This man ran 9.76 in his 2nd Pro 100M race LOL
That's actually gay ran 9.71 but still second
You're wrong. He was in the Olympic around age 17 before Bejin
@@ChatgptEngine not in the 100m dumbass
@@ChatgptEnginehe never ran the 100m in his 04 Olympics debut
@@ChatgptEngineyou see try and understand before you answer questions on social media ok
His win % is unmatchable!!
Bolt is the best athlete ever by far. He did 9:58 Jogging as well.
Without cheating. Just by heart.
Is very improbable our next generations will see a human better than BOLT.
He was not jogging at any point in that 9.58 lol
Actually, the only time he didn't run sub-10 was when he just jogged to the line in the heats and his first ever 100m pro race. Crazy that you can go your whole career running 85+ races and lose maybe 4 or 5 times when you were actually trying, it's not supposed to be like that in the 100m, it's meant to be a unpredictable, anybody's race, fastest gun in the west kinda thing. It just wasn't when he was in his prime.
Some races here I haven't seen before, nice video
1:26 The one time a commentator actually praises Bolt's start was a race where he got badly beaten out of the blocks
2:13 The commentator says he gets left in the blocks when he is literally level with the field
What race was he watching?
Ikr, lmfao💀
Agora estou esperando o vídeo de todas as corridas de 200m de Usain Bolt.
You forgot 9.63 olympics 2012
this is an awesome video- you should really do it for other sprinters too
THE GOAT!! Feel sorry for the other sprinters!!
Great video thanks!
He actually was walking in that 10.4 I can’t believe how easy he makes these super fast times look
Bolt don't have a good start but he finishes first.. Moral of the story your beginning doesn't matter
Delusional Americans thought Fred Kerley could Replicate 🤣
Don’t mind them 😂😂😂 had a very boring final
Did we? I don’t recall seeing anything like that
@@GamingSpiral Yes they did....Yall will act blind when it doesn't.
@@alexreid2365 I literally never saw anyone say anything about it imma be honest. I’m bein genuine here
@@GamingSpiral Probably you haven't been on the Internet when Flotrack said 9.58 wr is gone after Fred ran 9.76 in the Semis....And they're were so many Americans hyping on it......As Kerly himself always tweeting about setting Wr.....Hence that Day Bolt posted himself and his Wr.
2011 Bolt in my opinion was probably the fastest. He was cruising in the prelim and semi for 100 before false start in final. He was strong in 2011
The way he started in the heat and the semi I was sure he would at least come close to his WR in the final
I've read that he commented after the false start that they way he was feeling he would probably run around 9.7 - 9.6s.
I always thought so too.
In the heats he looked otherworldly, I always felt this was the time where he actually wanted to go to absolute insanity and gambled on the start. But then again, he didnt beat his 200m record in daegue, so maybe he wasnt quicker
I agree. but amazingly Blake said in an interview that he would have won regardless. Bolt jogs 10.05 in the semi, and Blake runs 9.92 in the final, going all out. But somehow Blake thinks he would have won regardless. It must be noted that at that point he had never beaten Bolt in a 100m race.
This video must have took ages to make
1:37 that little guy was moving for the first 40m lol
Most Underrated moments:
6:15
8:17
12:00
12:34
The bounce in his steps looked crazy through the WC rounds in 2011
8:22
And here comes Usain Goat . . .
@@DrSlice01Heard it too 😂
Don’t think anyone will beat his record soon
84 Total races
76 Total 100m career wins
7 second place losses
1 third place loss
90.47% win rate
1DQ
Bro in half of the races he did he slowed down.I think if bolt was always serious he would have 99% win rate
@SasukeUchiha-um3bt not necessarily, but if you count races that he lost that actually mattered (World Championships/ Olympics) it would only be 1 race lost, his final race.
The fact that you can fit all 85 races into only 14 mins 😂😂
Race should be 150m and you will see bolt overtaking everyone
It looks like he always slows down towards the end of those races
I know it wasn’t easy these races he made it look easy tho from my prospective of looking at it he looked like he was playing around with the competition just look closely when he’s running in some of those races it’s like he’s challenging himself to catch them but again that’s from my point of view.
Yesterday I ran 10 km. It's more than Bolt ran in his entire career. I'm the true legend.
85 * 100 = 8500m plus the 200ms he ran so not quite
Gotta say, he retired at perfect time.
BOLT has to have a footage under 9,5
He never ran at his 100% on public.
I like how ever single race was a light jog
This is, this is human race
Good video
Three things you hear consistently: not a brilliant start, into his running and shuts it down.
This guy is ridiculous, he shuts it down while, well trained professional male athletes run their little hearts out.
the fact that he never finishes a race sprinting is amazing
9.58?
Only one 9.7 performance has happened in a Championship final after 2015
You can hype up today's athletes but they wont get close to the times he ran
If only Kerley saved that 9.79 for the final. Would still only take that number to 2
Twice
2018 - Coleman
2019 - Coleman
@@elijahebbert6884 You're technically right. Although I believe the original comment was only talking about World Athletics finals and excluded DL finals
@@khumokwezimashapa2245exactly. Championship is not the same as DL finals
in helsinki 2005 world chamoionship 200m women final campbell brown stept out of her lane as well
He knew he had to go sub 9.8 whenever Asafa was in the race.
Porque cortou a do Rio 2016?
He’s literally jogging man 😂
1 in 8 billion. This is not casualty. You have to work to build this.
Beethoven, Marley, Da Vinci power, agility and determination combined.
It will take a new kind of human to beat this.
Bolt the one Man faster than Amazon prime.
bravo.
What’s with the video glitching through both the 2012 and 2016 Olympics?
WoW 🌹❤️
Tyreek wins inna close 40, Usain wins inna close 60, 100 200 Usain wit ease!!!
Tyreek Hill ran a 4.29 40 yard dash, and didn't Bolt run a 4.22 in 2019 just for fun after his retirement? I believe there is video of it here on UA-cam, video of Bolt running a 4.22.
@@justinexplainseverything1554yeah and this is slow bolt, who forgot what training is. Peak bolt is running 3.8/9 probably.
I about half of these he either slowed down a bit or a lot in the end
LOL he was on duty for less than 20min in his career.
2008 Olympic heats?
Imagine what His time cood've been hadn't He not EASED off da pedal!!! In My Opinion Only it's like watch'n Randy Moss vs. DB's
All hail king Bolt
Im sorry Bolt when I thought your mid to end career felt a little slow compare to your 9.58-69.
We realize how fast this guy was and how much hard to peak at the right moment looking at the 100m in oregon this year.
Now do Asafa Powell lol
50% was jogging...
5:44 was just ridiculous
Bolt records will only be broken if a 6'6" sprinter come alone, which will only happen in another 100 years
He sprint only the first 60m 😂, then he jogs, still people struggle to catch him 😂😂
Where were his races in Athens 2004?
He never ran the 100m, he ran the 200 at Athens. Usain bolts first ever race in the 100 was in 2007 as stated in the video
Better question is why are here only one olympic run?
@ineskotaricek3308 omitted footage to prevent video from being strikes, but I counted all his wins and losses from World Athletics page, he won 76 out of 85 races with one DQ. 8 races lost and never placed lower than third
@@Eastsidecrime then you dont put "ALL races.." in title...
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I think at some point he was tired of always winning
The qualitiy of videos are a joke no ? It's 2007 and it's seems like 1970 !!
😂 Exactly what I wonder as well 😅
Where is 9.58 WR ?
He's only lot at most 7 times of what?
His speed and acceleration started dipping after 2016
He peaked early in his career. The likes of Gatlin and Powell had longer, more stable careers.
But bolt's career had the highest peak performance of all time. Hence his 4 PBs are top 4 fastest times in the world (9.58, 9.63, 9.69, 9.71)
@@naimas8120 Yeah, Bolt's peak is by far the greatest peak in the sport. To put things into its proper perspective, Bolt stopped winning at the International level before he even turned 30 (2016 Olympics) and he still won more career International Gold Medals and total Medals than Carl Lewis lol. Carl Lewis competed until he was 36 years old, and Bolt retired just before his 31st Birthday. Bolt's International Medal tally is 23 Gold Medals and 29 total Medals in all, and Carl Lewis's International Medal tally is 22 Gold Medals and 28 total Medals in all.
@@justinexplainseverything1554 exactly. We're lucky he competed during his peak barring serious injuries. In those short years he showed absolute power we will never see again in this lifetime.
9.58 was the record of usain bolt no one can do it
bravo......................... .................................................
Imagine if Bolt had a Gatlin like start… the world record would be 9.40 s…
Bolt at his best started better than Gatlin did. In his 9.58, his first 40m is better than Gatlin best best ever first 40m
I'm courious what he would have run at the daegu world championchips. probably another 9.6 time
9.77-9.80. There was a -1.4 headwind. He wasn’t in Beijing or Berlin shape. But was probably similar to London 2012, considering his 19.40 from lane 3. That would have easily been a 19.35 or something lower from a 6/7/8 lane.
dang
Wonder how much time it took him to run all 8500m 😂😂😂
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Longer legs
Wider stride
taller advantage LOL .
Why does the 2008 footage look like 1985
Afasa Powell was robbed of the 2012 world record in the 4 by 1 due to injury. His replacement was Michael Frater 5:57. Frater (never broke 9.9) is no where in the league of powell even after powells prime but because Blake ran the race of his life and Bolt ran faster than in 2008 (37.10) they got the WR in 2012 (36.84 ran 0.26 sec faster) even with Fraters slow time.
I just made this comment cuz im seeing all these great Powell races and 1 shitty Frater race, cuz usually he doesnt even make the finals. Dont get me wrong Frater is a fast runner but not worthy of a world record. 2016 Powell was put in cuz even tho he was not in top shape still faster than Frater. But with a slower Blake and Bolt they missed the WR (37.21 ran 0.41 secs slower).
No es de este mundo correr 9,80 yendo al trote 😅 Me parece que el tipo si se lo proponia en su mejor momento podia bajar de los 9,50
if there was an athlete as tall and as fast as Usain Bolt, his record might be erased. Realtalk 😊
Wow, if someone is as fast as him they’ll get his records. Such a great concept I can’t believe it😊
Sprinting isn't for tall athletes. You think many tall athletes haven't tried? Science proved that only short and middle height athletes can sprint. So you see Usain Bolt defied all scientific bases
@@augustinei6448Exactly. Ryan Bailey from USA was the same height and ethnicity too. They had better training and equipment arguably too there, but he really can't.
@@augustinei6448 Being tall is a big advantage for sprinting. Stop this myth that tall people can’t sprint
What made Bolt better than the others is his HEIGHT (he has a short torso and long legs). He has the turnover of a short man and the long legs to run away from the other athletes and create huge gaps. Even Tyson Gay said it that Bolts strides are insanely hard to beat.
@@Samzo2002 don't disgrace yourself here okay. If you know nothing about track and field, don't comment on social media ok. Tall athletes don't perform well in sprinting because they can't turn their legs faster but Usain Bolt was able to do that coupled with longer strides. Thousands of taller athletes have tried sprinting but never successful. Do you know the height of American Ryan Bailey? He was just like Bolt. Go and find out his personal best and compare it to Tyson Gay who is a shorter athlete. Just keep quiet if you know nothing about a particular sports or you will disgrace yourself all the time.
This guy has one of the worst starts I've ever seen. But, you know.
In life it doesnt matter how or where you start but how you finish!! look at all the successful people dear
cope bro
ONLY ONE OLYMPIC RUN? WTF
They were all included in the video for a long time but the Olympics recently copyright claimed them so I had to remove them to unblock the video