@@enzop2835 Ato and Sonya are the best of the worst, the only good Athletics commentators in the English language are all British. Among the most notable is Rob Walker for official streams of WA events (i.e. here), and Steve Cram along Tim Hutchings for official streams of the Diamond League, with all of them also in the broadcast of most Athletics events on the BBC, plus Cram on official Olympics videos and Hutchings for EA events on Eurosport.
@garagesale8003 I agree and disagree. Even though the British have better syntax when it comes to the commentary itself, there's just something special when hearing past American track runners commenting on track elitism, especially when most of that elitism is American. It's a culture thing I suppose.
@@enzop2835 Ceirtanly Steve Cram and arguably Steve Ovett are more accomplished track athletes than Ato and Sonya who aren't even USA-naturals with the former never competing for that country, not to mention there's Jonathan Edwards for Athletics as a whole, and _most_ 'eliticism' is obviously not 'American'- even if you were referring to the continent- as they only have ≈8-9% of world records/top performances and ≈16-18% of global medals/finalists Not that I find much relevancy in any of that, in any case you feeling a personal link because of nationality qualifies solely as an argument of subjectivity on judging who does the better work, yet most people independent of nationality (non Anglosphere limited) agree that the best commentators in the English language are all British due to much more than 'syntax', so if you disagree it would be more of an outliner preference than a cultural difference.
@@trackuniverse9121 World Athletics control the event itself (logistics, planning, timing, athlete accommodation) but they’re not in charge of broadcasting it on NBC. NBC or BBC etc buy rights to the footage (which is how WC helps to fund the event) and sometimes own specific stadium cameras, hire their own commentators, and own the rights to their footage. But I may be wrong lol.
I met Fred Kerley when I volunteered this year at Budapest. It was pretty badly organised from the athlete's perspective. He was there with his manager in the heat, the both of them frustrated as they had been given horrible instructions regarding the placement of the practice track and where they were permitted to enter. To be honest, the guy's manager was awful, rude, dismissive and disrespectful. But Kerley was perfectly cordial. Obviously he wasn't happy with the situation, he'd been done bad, and was the previous world championship for crying out loud. But he was perfectly polite, despite being upset. Also, he was down-to-earth enough to realise us volunteers could do nothing for him, nor had we had any involvement with the confusion in the first place. I know manager's jobs are often to be somewhat 'out there', but the guy was also too above it to realise that just because Kerley was the world champion, didn't mean that every single person was required, or could fix every mistake made. Also, Kerley is enormous.
I suppose World Athletics finally acquired the rights for their own races. I'm excited to see all the other races come out soon. Finally we can watch historic races like Sydney's 50.68 or the women's 100mH final.
Seville did great on his first Championship. Am so proud of him. Can't wait to see his performance for the national trials in less than 2 wks time. I pray that he remain healthy and injury free.
This type of talent leaves me spechless and is extremely jaw dropping. Salute to all of the american sprinters and a speacial RIGHT ON BRO to Fred Kerley for his enthusiastic, majestic performance!!
My Jamaican son Seville great race you will get there just need some more stamina it's a journey you must travel to be there congrats USA you all need it .
The guy behind in the audience waiving flags, doing a To Di World action and getting the flag upside down is an indicator of how every second of this video was remarkable!
Very inspirational. This is me at the moment. I did my first ever run since over a year ago. Hoping to get stronger, fasting and discipline 🔥. One step at a time guys we will get there
This is more about the US winning at home than him because he was their favorite to blow the field away and he barely scrapped it, but he would have lost to another American, so it was a win win situation for the US... It's interesting that his celebration at 6:03 is the same celebration Bolt made at the 4x100 World Athletics Championships back in 2015...
This race is a very good reminder of how brilliant the likes of Bolt, Gatlin, Gay and Blake were in their absolute best. The 2012 final in London would have the top four comfortably winning this race [Bolt, Blake, Gatlin and Gay (DSQ)]. Stunning!!!
The African beast Ferdinand Omanyala is out to spoil the party for these Americans and Jamaicans in this coming World Championships Jus watch this space!
Bromell would have won if he kept his chest up. Stop dipping your head and run chest first cheek to cheek toes up. Fred never breaks form and stays poised throughout.
Would love to see a healthy Jacobs here. A lot of skepticism, and rightfully so, on his Olympic win, but the 60M gold shushed a lot of critics. Sadly, injury robbed us of another dream final, which are few and far between in track, given that the biggest race is ran every 4 years., and runners are lucky enough to have an 8 year prime to compete in two Olympics. Think about it, 8 year primes in any sport are rare, but they are given the opportunity to prove themselves annually, barring injury of course. Hence why Lebron and Usain, in their respective crafts, are not just anomalies, but legendary, transcendent GOATs that should be, or should've been, recognized during their prime. Usain got his flowers, but it is obvious that LBJ is a bit more polarizing given the sheer amount of "haters" wishing on his demise..., enjoy it now, folks, this is not just once in a lifetime or once in a generation...this will be once in all of history, likely never to be repeated again.
What a final👏👏👏 Sweep to my Southern neighbors in the US. Well done to all 3 medalists, separated by a mere Whisker. Incredible. Tbh, after watching and re-watching this race... I actually think Bracy HAD the W had he NOT Dipped so Damn early?!? 🤔 Maybe not.... but I know he absolutely dipped about 2 meters too early and in a race this close, those micro errors can be the difference. Nonetheless, Silver in a World FINAL 👏👏. Come on. And What a confirmation for Kerley, when 2 years earlier "experts" made fun of his decision to try the Shorter 100m Event choosing to forgo his signature 400m. I'd say he knew BEST. 👏👏 So HAPPY for Bromell here, he's always been one of my favorites. 👏👏 Fast forward to present day and the 2024 Olympics around the corner and Lyles is the newest man to beat in Both major sprints. And I'm guessing he'll BE the favourite in both as well. Dude is coming into his own. Still rooting for OUR pride and Joy Degrasse🇨🇦, after a mostly injury filled 2023... he FINALLY came into form, a little late for Worlds 😒 but still in time for the Diamond league 200m Final WINNING in 19.7.👏👏 Track just has so many exciting athletes rn, with a bunch of New Youngsters chomping at the bit to make a name for themselves. Great time to be a Fan.... Good luck to ALL the athletes!!👍👍
Im sad for coleman dude is working hard for it, I think hes getting a lil bit bigger than hes size before he always boosts at about 60mtrs then falling off suddenly hes the king of 60mtra tho
The British commentators just give you straight goosebumps
Facts I enjoy them calling the world cup games as well.
😂Especially when he used the word "mercurial"
@Captain McBallz what are you talking about lol 😂
they tend to be the best track and field commentators, not sure why
@@tylenolbylenol9673 Intelligence
Love this Guy's commentary...
Whats his name?
I know Ato and Sonya but not this guy. Ive always heard him and found his commentary legendary as well but never learned his name
@@enzop2835 Ato and Sonya are the best of the worst, the only good Athletics commentators in the English language are all British. Among the most notable is Rob Walker for official streams of WA events (i.e. here), and Steve Cram along Tim Hutchings for official streams of the Diamond League, with all of them also in the broadcast of most Athletics events on the BBC, plus Cram on official Olympics videos and Hutchings for EA events on Eurosport.
@garagesale8003 I agree and disagree. Even though the British have better syntax when it comes to the commentary itself, there's just something special when hearing past American track runners commenting on track elitism, especially when most of that elitism is American.
It's a culture thing I suppose.
@@enzop2835 Ceirtanly Steve Cram and arguably Steve Ovett are more accomplished track athletes than Ato and Sonya who aren't even USA-naturals with the former never competing for that country, not to mention there's Jonathan Edwards for Athletics as a whole, and _most_ 'eliticism' is obviously not 'American'- even if you were referring to the continent- as they only have ≈8-9% of world records/top performances and ≈16-18% of global medals/finalists
Not that I find much relevancy in any of that, in any case you feeling a personal link because of nationality qualifies solely as an argument of subjectivity on judging who does the better work, yet most people independent of nationality (non Anglosphere limited) agree that the best commentators in the English language are all British due to much more than 'syntax', so if you disagree it would be more of an outliner preference than a cultural difference.
I love his moment in 5:49 😂😂😂
World athletics finally decided to give us the full races
Cause they needed to get the rights for it
@@NextGenJay rights from who? I thought World Athletics are the ones who in control of these T&F event
@@trackuniverse9121 World Athletics control the event itself (logistics, planning, timing, athlete accommodation) but they’re not in charge of broadcasting it on NBC. NBC or BBC etc buy rights to the footage (which is how WC helps to fund the event) and sometimes own specific stadium cameras, hire their own commentators, and own the rights to their footage. But I may be wrong lol.
@@RelicHunter123 Ok
@@trackuniverse9121 tt
I met Fred Kerley when I volunteered this year at Budapest. It was pretty badly organised from the athlete's perspective. He was there with his manager in the heat, the both of them frustrated as they had been given horrible instructions regarding the placement of the practice track and where they were permitted to enter. To be honest, the guy's manager was awful, rude, dismissive and disrespectful. But Kerley was perfectly cordial. Obviously he wasn't happy with the situation, he'd been done bad, and was the previous world championship for crying out loud. But he was perfectly polite, despite being upset. Also, he was down-to-earth enough to realise us volunteers could do nothing for him, nor had we had any involvement with the confusion in the first place. I know manager's jobs are often to be somewhat 'out there', but the guy was also too above it to realise that just because Kerley was the world champion, didn't mean that every single person was required, or could fix every mistake made. Also, Kerley is enormous.
LETS GO WERE FINALLY GETTING FULL RACED
I suppose World Athletics finally acquired the rights for their own races. I'm excited to see all the other races come out soon. Finally we can watch historic races like Sydney's 50.68 or the women's 100mH final.
They did yeah
he probably ran his victory lap faster than my 400m pb 💀
💀
😂💀
🤣🤣🤣..Yeah me too
4:24 race starts 7:00 recap
Trayvon bromell's form is poetry!!
Seville did great on his first Championship. Am so proud of him. Can't wait to see his performance for the national trials in less than 2 wks time. I pray that he remain healthy and injury free.
He did. I felt as if he didn't get a good start? Did he slip?
Good to see Fred Kerley successful at 100, I remember him doing the 400
Hell of a race! Hats off to all of them!!!
It's crazy just how close the runners are to each other in ability & times.
World-class commentator! Excellent...
Best commentator ever!
The commentary is Gold
Love the LeBron celebration at the end - so happy for Kerley!
I had wanted Bracy to win this race .But Kerley proved he's the man .
I ran at A&M and seen Fred everyday at practice. Dude was always locked in
Please give us the women’s 100m. We been waiting 🥵🥵
This type of talent leaves me spechless and is extremely jaw dropping. Salute to all of the american sprinters and a speacial RIGHT ON BRO to Fred Kerley for his enthusiastic, majestic performance!!
Wanted Bracy to take it. His form in the early part of the race was textbook.
One day it will be three Kiwi runners sweeping. Ok, maybe sweeping the track after, but we'll be there.
Sweepung the track and stands
why is it taking you guys a full year to drop this? also you should drop all the heats, we want to see that too
My Jamaican son Seville great race you will get there just need some more stamina it's a journey you must travel to be there congrats USA you all need it .
Just some inexperience for Seville. Won't happen again
Jelly?
“You all need it”! 😂 hwhhaat!?
What USA needs is a dust pan or that sweep 🤣🤣🤭
No y’all men need because they are trash 🗑️ since Bolt is gone.
Rob Walker and Gail Devers, did deliver. Fred has got great closing speed. He had this in the bag but he left it too late
The guy behind in the audience waiving flags, doing a To Di World action and getting the flag upside down is an indicator of how every second of this video was remarkable!
Very inspirational. This is me at the moment. I did my first ever run since over a year ago. Hoping to get stronger, fasting and discipline 🔥. One step at a time guys we will get there
so used to watching Usain Bolt dominating this event for decade that my eyes was automatically focusing on Jamaican runners LOL
I'm always waiting this video
the semis finals please
coming soon!
@@WorldAthletics Plz upload for 200m finals
This is more about the US winning at home than him because he was their favorite to blow the field away and he barely scrapped it, but he would have lost to another American, so it was a win win situation for the US... It's interesting that his celebration at 6:03 is the same celebration Bolt made at the 4x100 World Athletics Championships back in 2015...
LeBron James
Current 100m scene is so unpredictable. Coleman , Kerley , Noah Lyles , Jacobs...you don't know who is going to win the next big tournament...
This is the undisputed race all the guys got energy
Good job Kerley. For real
Those fighter jets were everything. But I just notice the USA has half the field and Trayvon got me all emotional
This race is a very good reminder of how brilliant the likes of Bolt, Gatlin, Gay and Blake were in their absolute best. The 2012 final in London would have the top four comfortably winning this race [Bolt, Blake, Gatlin and Gay (DSQ)]. Stunning!!!
we need 200m too pleaseeee
I thought Bromell won it first and was like „what is this commentator talking about ?“ that was a close one
5:48 he said for YEArs
Love this guy's voice
9.58 seconds is still a legend
@@I-Have-The-Cuckoo it may be of the last but i can assure ain’t no one close to break it though.
The African beast Ferdinand Omanyala is out to spoil the party for these Americans and Jamaicans in this coming World Championships
Jus watch this space!
You know its an American hosted event when fighter jets or any military flying equipment flies above the ground...
Proud of Akani Simbine. 👏🏾
Best commentary
ألعاب القوى أفضل رياضة على الإطلاق.. افضل من كرة القدم رياضة أطفال الشوارع السهله البسيطه
What a smash ?
@@szymon6207 ✌️🙂💪
Next 200m noah Lyes NR 19.31 SEC !
WOW - Go USA, amazing
Let’s go USA 🇺🇸
Very emotional moment.
The medal ceremony was even faster than the race😅
bracy is ROLLED
Race start 4:24
Start is @ 4:23
Pure class!
Fred Kerly has ice in his veins!!!!
Please give us the women’s 100m!!!
Congratulations.. I love it❤❤❤❤❤
I wished if Akeam Blake, Noah Lyles, Omanyala were part of this race as well. What was going to happen
LONG DISTANCE RACES PLEASE
Bromell would have won if he kept his chest up. Stop dipping your head and run chest first cheek to cheek toes up. Fred never breaks form and stays poised throughout.
9.86으로 우승.. 우사인볼트 9.58은 얼마나 대단한 기록인가..
The American athletes simply superior, most impressive !
60 meters is dope but I need to see Coleman do something in the 100 meter lol. Congratulations Coleman! but Noah smackin that a** in the 100 meter
Auntie had to jump to put his medal on ❤❤❤❤
Where the video 100m women finals???😭
very tight race by all competitors.
when i stopped the video at 4:35 when they already crossed the line, the bottom right says 9.4 seconds
Same here, I paused at 4:36 after all of them crossed the line, the time read 9.7 Don't know what that's all about.
@@johnstephanos1128 i think the timers r rigged
I hope Vietnam would get this competition as soon as possible ❤❤❤❤
Bolt ⚡️ was built different.
Has someone notice that, bracy's legs swing faster than kerley..but still lose cuz hes shorter than kerley
3:01 I just realised that the guys at the back were doing Usain Bolt post 😂
Pose?
Would love to see a healthy Jacobs here. A lot of skepticism, and rightfully so, on his Olympic win, but the 60M gold shushed a lot of critics. Sadly, injury robbed us of another dream final, which are few and far between in track, given that the biggest race is ran every 4 years., and runners are lucky enough to have an 8 year prime to compete in two Olympics. Think about it, 8 year primes in any sport are rare, but they are given the opportunity to prove themselves annually, barring injury of course. Hence why Lebron and Usain, in their respective crafts, are not just anomalies, but legendary, transcendent GOATs that should be, or should've been, recognized during their prime. Usain got his flowers, but it is obvious that LBJ is a bit more polarizing given the sheer amount of "haters" wishing on his demise..., enjoy it now, folks, this is not just once in a lifetime or once in a generation...this will be once in all of history, likely never to be repeated again.
What a final👏👏👏
Sweep to my Southern neighbors in the US. Well done to all 3 medalists, separated by a mere Whisker. Incredible.
Tbh, after watching and re-watching this race... I actually think Bracy HAD the W had he NOT Dipped so Damn early?!? 🤔 Maybe not.... but I know he absolutely dipped about 2 meters too early and in a race this close, those micro errors can be the difference.
Nonetheless, Silver in a World FINAL 👏👏. Come on.
And What a confirmation for Kerley, when 2 years earlier "experts" made fun of his decision to try the Shorter 100m Event choosing to forgo his signature 400m. I'd say he knew BEST. 👏👏
So HAPPY for Bromell here, he's always been one of my favorites. 👏👏
Fast forward to present day and the 2024 Olympics around the corner and Lyles is the newest man to beat in Both major sprints. And I'm guessing he'll BE the favourite in both as well. Dude is coming into his own.
Still rooting for OUR pride and Joy Degrasse🇨🇦, after a mostly injury filled 2023... he FINALLY came into form, a little late for Worlds 😒 but still in time for the Diamond league 200m Final WINNING in 19.7.👏👏
Track just has so many exciting athletes rn, with a bunch of New Youngsters chomping at the bit to make a name for themselves. Great time to be a Fan....
Good luck to ALL the athletes!!👍👍
I love Fred, trayvon & bracy USA team
123 🇺🇸
What’s good with Marcel????
You should have started with semis and heats
Gig’Em AGGIES 👍🏻
Why upload on old race
Heyward field is in oregon ?
Yes - Eugene, Oregon.
USA is no 1
Where is omanyala from kenya?
Easily the best 100m final after Usain Bolt’s reign
Bracy gave that away
Im sad for coleman dude is working hard for it, I think hes getting a lil bit bigger than hes size before he always boosts at about 60mtrs then falling off suddenly hes the king of 60mtra tho
sani brown ❤️
Fred kept just PULLIN HIS FEET BACK UNDER HIM! 7:20 wtf? lol
セイコーゴールデングランプリ予選9'98!
Why such a long time taking to upload this video
No wonder USA got the sweep. They had like 7 out of the 8 lanes.
They had 4 because CC had the bye.
@@fireeestarter1 Autistic? cant see satire. get help mate
The LBJ celebration 🔥
He did a 400m at the end
the commentary tends to outshine the race
What a ridiculously small stadium for a world championship. feels like a highschool track meet
Japanese Pride Hakim❤
3:50
4:20
Crazy how cc semi finals in 2019 id better then this race
Fred Kerley should learn not to run 9:76 & 9:77 during rounds, he wasted himself before the finals and almost lost to Marvin Bracy.
He torn his quad
Tori Bowie why not participating any game 😢😢😢😢😢😢