Wow!!! She doesn't have a fast take off but her gear system is unmatched. I can't wait to see her in the Olympics against the Jamaicans, she's awesome. GREAT RUN 💪🏾
Me too. She had juice left in the tank which is critical in beating the Jamaicans. You can't just hold on at the line, you have to be able to still accelerate.
Even as young as she is it's amazing that she could come back from all those injuries and run like she does. I have seen other recent track meets of her and she comes on like she has been shot out of a cannon. She doesn't seem to have long strides but her legs are moving so fast. I hope she stays healthy and goes forward
She's killing it on the the turnover. The mechanics of her form plays very nicely with her areas of strength, particularly her impressive core strength. Wonder what evolutions (major changes) she's cycled through over the years to find what now has turned into a spectacularly and finely calibrated machine?
In the pros she will become a millionaire track star; Caucasian, female, pretty, and one of the best at what she does. Endorsements will go through the roof. I love this girl.
Happy for Abby after the injury hell she's been through! Can't wait for her to mix it up particularly in the 200m with the likes of Gabby, Jenna, Tamara, Anavia & Cambrea!
Check out her hundred split in the 4x100 at world's. Under 10 seconds. Best split in the field, that included all three Jamaican sprinters that swept the 100m
He really had the nerve to say “being matched on the outside”. Lol the girl in lane 5 next to Abby Steiner was getting DUSTED lol. That was no where near close
The camera placement on the other side of the city block was great. Maybe next year you'll march it into the stadium and cover the race Abby keep it going!!
Gal in Lane #6 from NC was coming up quickly for a moment, but couldn’t keep that level of intensity thru the 100M, Abbie pushed hard to pull away for the win.
I think you have hit on what makes her go. Even elite sprinters can't go 100% more than about 70m. She's not picking up speed those last 30m, the others are starting to bind up and she is not. She must clear lactic acid at another level.
Happy for Abby after the injury hell she's been through! Can't wait for her to mix it up particularly in the 200m with the likes of Gabby, Jenna, Tamara, Anavia & Cambrea!
@@tsmith9063 Common sense should dictate that the NCAA amends its schedule in WC/Olympic years to give college athletes the best possible chance at being at their best at US Trials!
wow she really comes on strong mid point and look at the condition,s wet cold which had to be working on her nerves with all her recent injury's glad to see her running that strong I wish her the best
Nice first 100m of the season... a bit wet and dreary for the athletes but at this stage I'm sure they're all used to competing in crappy weather. Running some 100m races will absolutely improve her 200m, which is a scary thought... lol , looking forward to seeing all the athletes battle it out this outdoor season. One of the things I love most about Collegiate Track is the surprise athletes that aren't on anybody's radar and seemingly come out of nowhere to run some amazing times. ( Ilias Garcia and his 9.88 as example. ) There's always a few hidden gems that finally make their presence known and it's exciting to watch as track fans.
Garcia's time was bunk, not sure if you saw the follow up on that one. The whole field ran .2 PRs and multiple runners from that event said their coaches told them timing was off. Guess all 110HH times were tossed.
@@KWParrish Yes, I did hear that. Which tbh, makes way more sense then a young Sprinter running 10.2 and 10.1's... suddenly PRing at 9.88?? Lol Well the good thing for Garcia, people now know who he is😏... and maybe one day he WILL run a Sub-10 second 100m? 9.8's probably not too realistic but breaking 10 secs is still a feat sprinters aim for.
@@mediterraneandiet2483 Understood. Looking at Abby Steiner, you wonder where all that raw speed/power comes from. Outside of FloJo, there has never been anything like her. I hope she sets records before any physical problems limit her.
Not only does she have an amazing top speed, but she also has great strength of character. I can imagine her legitimate fear, for her first 100m race in three years, after serious injuries, of running on a wet track, but she goes for it.
Happy for Abby after her injury hell! Can't wait for her to mix it up particularly in the 200m with the likes of Gabby, Jenna, Tamara, Anavia & Cambrea! Announcer should have said Indoor NCAA 60m runner-up & 200m champion! Be good for the NCAA to adjust the schedule in a WC/Olympic year to give college athletes the best chance of being at their best at US Trials!
Her stride looks tight, and it is probably due to her soccer background. In soccer, it is better to have short, choppy strides. You can see when the race is over, she slows down quickly, as if she on the soccer field about to change direction. A pure track runner would just let it flow.
@@jakemccoy Ah that makes sense. I never knew she played soccer. I am not an expert on running forms whatsoever, but even though it is unique form, it looks like it is efficient in it's own way. May be this is what efficiency is supposed to be when it comes to sprinting.
@@opnognego5685 It depends on the person. This stride is the polar opposite of Usain Bolt, who has long powerful strides. Bolt trumps this girl, yet her stride works for her.
Damn didn't know about her ACL tear. I wonder if she could have been even faster if she didn't suffer that. But obviously it worked out for her, poised to metal at the world championships and just got a big endorsement deal, so good for her
That Gal Abbey has a built-in Jetpack , the way she just blows by the competition is phenomenal. She is capable of beating those Jamaican women as long as she can overcome the intimidating social media talk or any loses she have against them when time comes. Abby is a Rare bird in the sport very exciting to watch.
ghost: it was obviously a technical error. I ran the replay till the clock read 10.5 (the world record) then paused it. It appeared that She was a good 6 meters from the finish. The whole media coverage was bungled... Definitely by a bunch of amateurs ...
She is so impressive - I think that I could run the 100m in 11 minutes 54 seconds! She shows no concern, just "Oh, the starting gun went off - I guess it's time to get to the finish line first."
Love to watch her go through the gears! She is a true blazer! Born to run. 😊
Wow!!! She doesn't have a fast take off but her gear system is unmatched. I can't wait to see her in the Olympics against the Jamaicans, she's awesome. GREAT RUN 💪🏾
Imagine if she could take the drugs the Jamaicans take.
Me too. She had juice left in the tank which is critical in beating the Jamaicans. You can't just hold on at the line, you have to be able to still accelerate.
Them Jamaica is going to do her dishes
She is at least half a second slower than the Jamaicans. Don't see her running 10.6 anytime soon, Jamaicans are at whole different level.
Yup if she can improve her launch, jeesh!
Even as young as she is it's amazing that she could come back from all those injuries and run like she does. I have seen other recent track meets of her and she comes on like she has been shot out of a cannon. She doesn't seem to have long strides but her legs are moving so fast. I hope she stays healthy and goes forward
She's killing it on the the turnover. The mechanics of her form plays very nicely with her areas of strength, particularly her impressive core strength. Wonder what evolutions (major changes) she's cycled through over the years to find what now has turned into a spectacularly and finely calibrated machine?
In the pros she will become a millionaire track star; Caucasian, female, pretty, and one of the best at what she does. Endorsements will go through the roof. I love this girl.
This is her fastest ever 100m time and will get faster especially over the 200 metres well done.
Happy for Abby after the injury hell she's been through! Can't wait for her to mix it up particularly in the 200m with the likes of Gabby, Jenna, Tamara, Anavia & Cambrea!
Why is she not more excited?
@@jakemccoy Work is not done, she's a fuckin' soldier
Check out her hundred split in the 4x100 at world's. Under 10 seconds. Best split in the field, that included all three Jamaican sprinters that swept the 100m
Love it! Walks like a cheetah 🐆 all that power ready and capable of ground flight ✈ 💪 its just awesome!
Wow! She really stood out in that race. Go Abby!!!
Special athlete. Great talent and discipline.
The other runners never gave her any congrats !
She is really amazing!
He really had the nerve to say “being matched on the outside”. Lol the girl in lane 5 next to Abby Steiner was getting DUSTED lol. That was no where near close
That guy was watching some other race.
She was pulling away
Like for dusted 😎
They are just there to ramble on air
No dead air space
He needed to be fired for that statement. He must have been talking about their height.
Beast of an athlete definitely looking out for her future endeavors!!!
The camera placement on the other side of the city block was great. Maybe next year you'll march it into the stadium and cover the race
Abby keep it going!!
Excellent 🤪🤪🤪
It’s crazy how she came off a injury and she’s doing amazing💙
Gal in Lane #6 from NC was coming up quickly for a moment, but couldn’t keep that level of intensity thru the 100M,
Abbie pushed hard to pull away for the win.
I think you have hit on what makes her go. Even elite sprinters can't go 100% more than about 70m. She's not picking up speed those last 30m, the others are starting to bind up and she is not. She must clear lactic acid at another level.
Beautiful run. Get the record. Great watching you.
Abby, Representing all races. Uhhhhhhhuuuuu!! Go girl, yes you can.!!
11.10 is a great run, especially since this is her 1st 100 in quite a while. Just speed work for her as she prepares for 200m outdoors.
Happy for Abby after the injury hell she's been through! Can't wait for her to mix it up particularly in the 200m with the likes of Gabby, Jenna, Tamara, Anavia & Cambrea!
@@AllInTheGame01it would be hard for her to peak 4 times indoors NCAA and trials then the world championships
@@tsmith9063 Common sense should dictate that the NCAA amends its schedule in WC/Olympic years to give college athletes the best possible chance at being at their best at US Trials!
Those track conditions at this meet were a mess. The track was wet, and the interior was flooded.
LOL @ that 10.18 flashing up.
Even the announcer was . . . "that's a little quick"
11.10 on a wet track....that's insane! She's ready for the pros.
Nahh...11.10 would be dead last in the pros.
@@antsmith5956 11.10 would have her 4th in last years USA Olympic trials. On her first 100m in a fair while.
Yeah it’s impressive. Interesting technique. Not a lot of rear arm mechanics. But it obviously works well for her.
@@ad905 Gotta run sub 11s now days to get a medal in most pro events.
Give her time to develop. Stop the madness.
This young lady from Kentucky is she doesn't get burned out. should make the world championship team. I predict 10.8 by ncaa championship
Keep ‘em coming, thanks so much!
wow she really comes on strong mid point and look at the condition,s wet cold which had to be working on her nerves with all her recent injury's glad to see her running that strong I wish her the best
That's the new star. PERIOD.! UUUUUUHUUHUU!!
WOW ... That's amazing. GOD SPEED for the balance of your athletic career.
Announcer was struggling a lil bit.
wasn't his fault....he said candyman in the mirror 3 times the night before...check his twitter
Announcer should have said Indoor NCAA 60m runner-up & 200m champion!
He was horrible. Does not seem cut out for this
Thank you for bringing Us news about the NEW WHITE STAR. LIKE IT OR NOT, WE LOVE THAT. FINALLY.!!
Hadn't even heard of her until a few weeks ago.
She is unbelievable.
Superstar Abby
It's exciting to watch abby accelerate her pass other runners.
Well done Grace Nwokocha of Nigeria coming second. Look out for her too just like Abby and the other Nigerian, Favour Ofili
Her stamina is great. She pushes super hard straight through the end.
And she's HOT too ! Which is a nice change for USA women's track.
BBN BABY!! 🔵 🔵 Go Abby!!
Amazing run. God Bless you ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I’ve never seen anyone run like Abby🥰🌸❤️
Steiner really pumps her arms when she runs - - much more so than all the other runners.
My coach always said if your arms move your legs will follow
Go abby, leave em in the dust!
When I saw 10.18sec I was like 😳
Fr like damn she should start running with the men with a time like that
That would have broken the women’s world record, which I believe is 10.49
@@kikibrown9548 That's a phony, drug-fueled record. No way she got that time honestly.
@@profd65 it has stood since 88 or 89 so I could see that
@@wesleyowens4089 i see her running good 200m
Une très grande athlète !!
Nice first 100m of the season... a bit wet and dreary for the athletes but at this stage I'm sure they're all used to competing in crappy weather.
Running some 100m races will absolutely improve her 200m, which is a scary thought... lol , looking forward to seeing all the athletes battle it out this outdoor season.
One of the things I love most about Collegiate Track is the surprise athletes that aren't on anybody's radar and seemingly come out of nowhere to run some amazing times. ( Ilias Garcia and his 9.88 as example. ) There's always a few hidden gems that finally make their presence known and it's exciting to watch as track fans.
Garcia's time was bunk, not sure if you saw the follow up on that one. The whole field ran .2 PRs and multiple runners from that event said their coaches told them timing was off. Guess all 110HH times were tossed.
@@KWParrish Yes, I did hear that. Which tbh, makes way more sense then a young Sprinter running 10.2 and 10.1's... suddenly PRing at 9.88?? Lol
Well the good thing for Garcia, people now know who he is😏... and maybe one day he WILL run a Sub-10 second 100m? 9.8's probably not too realistic but breaking 10 secs is still a feat sprinters aim for.
@@willstuart4504 right lol. But hey we are all rooting for him to try and replicate it so he's got that.
A fan! You go girl!
She was "being matched on the outside"? by 2nd place runner who was blown away by Abby. Was he watching a different race?
Pitiful commentary
@@mediterraneandiet2483 ?
@@Mister8224 The commentary on the race was pitiful, not your comment.
@@mediterraneandiet2483 Understood. Looking at Abby Steiner, you wonder where all that raw speed/power comes from. Outside of FloJo, there has never been anything like her. I hope she sets records before any physical problems limit her.
Incredible 👍
Very good Abby Steiner you are the best
Not only does she have an amazing top speed, but she also has great strength of character. I can imagine her legitimate fear, for her first 100m race in three years, after serious injuries, of running on a wet track, but she goes for it.
Just how was she matched on the outside??
Happy for Abby after her injury hell! Can't wait for her to mix it up particularly in the 200m with the likes of Gabby, Jenna, Tamara, Anavia & Cambrea! Announcer should have said Indoor NCAA 60m runner-up & 200m champion! Be good for the NCAA to adjust the schedule in a WC/Olympic year to give college athletes the best chance of being at their best at US Trials!
Beautiful queen
Wow. great to watch.
La esperanza blanca!!!!
Con todo respeto
That’s really strange running form. Probably works really efficient but never seen anything like that
Her stride looks tight, and it is probably due to her soccer background. In soccer, it is better to have short, choppy strides. You can see when the race is over, she slows down quickly, as if she on the soccer field about to change direction. A pure track runner would just let it flow.
@@jakemccoy Ah that makes sense. I never knew she played soccer. I am not an expert on running forms whatsoever, but even though it is unique form, it looks like it is efficient in it's own way. May be this is what efficiency is supposed to be when it comes to sprinting.
@@opnognego5685 It depends on the person. This stride is the polar opposite of Usain Bolt, who has long powerful strides. Bolt trumps this girl, yet her stride works for her.
I wonder if other sprinters will copy her arm motion.
Incredible arm swing . Like a drum beat . Tremendous turnover. Better in the 200m
Likd to see her with the olympic champions
Damn didn't know about her ACL tear. I wonder if she could have been even faster if she didn't suffer that. But obviously it worked out for her, poised to metal at the world championships and just got a big endorsement deal, so good for her
Amazing run. Bravo Abby
That girl can boogie...great to see!
La guepardo...💪🏻💪🏻👌😉
Wow you rock Ms Abby
She runs like a wildcat😉
That Gal Abbey has a built-in Jetpack , the way she just blows by the competition is phenomenal. She is capable of beating those Jamaican women as long as she can overcome the intimidating social media talk or any loses she have against them when time comes. Abby is a Rare bird in the sport very exciting to watch.
I would hate to play soccer against THAT!!! 😳 ⚽
My love Abby Steiner
Way to go Abby
Who is the headline Professor that put this up. It is not Pepsi cola Florida it is Pensacola Florida.
Wow those legs though and boy can they move
She is as beautiful as she is fast!
Who was the announcer? He was more nervous than Abby was. 😆 She is so strong with her last 5 or 6m burst.
I suppose they adjust for wind for the unoffical time. I just wonder if there is a factor for a wet track?
Good Job 👍
Why did the timer read 10:18?
ghost: it was obviously a technical error. I ran the replay till the clock read 10.5 (the world record) then paused it. It appeared that She was a good 6 meters from the finish. The whole media coverage was bungled... Definitely by a bunch of amateurs ...
out of the block you didn't come up fast you stayed low, that's your weapon girl"" that might be natural for you. you go girl!!!
That girl sure is fast!
She's a real talent.
She is beautiful
She ran a time of 10.18, so how does that change to 11 something
Yes yes Olympic caliber material potential I want to see her in Matthew bowling from Georgia have a child it will be really fast that child
This announcer has the technical skills of a box of cat hair.
She had a ACL and Achilles injury....this is a MIRACLE.
I love you Abby
Her top end is insane.
ACL and Achilles tear.....oh my
u go girl
She is Fast !!!
Let the other girls congratulate you, Abby. Good win.
Maybe she doesn’t like them
I hope this doesn’t sound well, racist but damn girl, you go!! I can honestly say I have never seen a white girl win like this.
I am totally jealous of that black girl next to her...#4. I've always wanted long legs shaped like that and a shorter torso.
Excellent
How much do they get paid?
0 this is NCAA
I will from this day forward and forever wish I could run like a girl.
White Lightning 🌩️
Representation matters.
She is so impressive - I think that I could run the 100m in 11 minutes 54 seconds! She shows no concern, just "Oh, the starting gun went off - I guess it's time to get to the finish line first."
The most perfect woman I’ve ever saw, love to meet her!
100 m race. Where the intro is longer than the actual event
WHO IS HE CALLING THE INDOOR 60 CHAMPION?
He certainly confused 60 and 200 meters
@@josephoneil3093 as a Coastal Carolina alum, this triggered me heavily lmao.
Announcer should have said Indoor NCAA 60m runner-up & 200m champion!
Wow, is she fast
Go Abby!
Probably gonna get roasted for this, but the arm action of Ms. Steiner reminds me strongly of Evelyn Ashford. And of course, the speed.
Fastest white girl I've ever seen. You go girl!! Stay healthy, would like to see you in the Olympics. The Jamaican sprinters are hard to beat.