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  • Italy’s Lamont Marcell Jacobs is the reigning Olympic Champion in the 100m Dash
    But he is actually a bit different than any other Olympic Champion that we have ever seen in the event
    Since 2021, Jacobs has struggled with injuries and setbacks that have prevented him from replicating the glory he experienced in Tokyo. But with the recent announcement of his coaching change as well as the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics, there's some new hope for him to once again get back on top of the podium.
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    ⏰Video Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    01:03 History and Early Years
    02:21 2021 Olympic Season
    03:18 How Jacobs Won 100m Gold
    04:50 2022 Injuries
    05:36 2023 Season
    07:02 History of Olympic Champions
    08:26 Coaching Change and Paris 2024
    📚Video Sources:
    Jacobs interview in Budapest: • Marcell Jacobs Sneaks ...
    Jacobs Twitter: crazylongjumper/s...
    Split with Paolo Camossi: olympics.com/en/news/marcell-...
    Jacobs Early life: brescia.corriere.it/notizie/c...
    How Jacobs got into track: worldathletics.org/news/repor...
    Marcell Jacobs Career Statistics: worldathletics.org/athletes/i...
    Usain Bolt Retires: www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/4...
    Gatlin injured at Olympic Trials: www.oregonlive.com/trackandfi...
    Justin Gatlin Retires: athleticsweekly.com/athletics...
    Christian Coleman Banned: www.nytimes.com/2021/04/16/sp...
    Jacobs injured 2022: www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/su...
    Jacobs vs Kerley 2023 Beef: www.nbcsports.com/olympics/ne...
    Men’s 100m Dash Statistics: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_metres
    Jacobs joins Rana Reider: www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/6...
    Jacobs signs with Puma: www.puma-catchup.com/olympic-...
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  • @Meechooilka
    @Meechooilka 9 місяців тому +201

    100m Olympic Final is one race on one day. Anything can happen. He still has a World Indoor gold to his name, which in my eyes, clears him of any "lucky" or "one-hit wonder" allegations. I think the post-Bolt era is the most important consideration here. People just expect the same level of consistency and domination nowadays, and that is just not going to be the case. Since 2017, we have had 5 different consecutive winners at World and Olympic 100m finals. And a whopping 11 different athletes shared those 15 medals from the last 5 major 100m finals. This shows that no one is on top.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +26

      Agreed, that world indoor gd essentially backed up his Olympic gold. If healthy he is very much in the mix like everyone else. And good call out on all the different medalists in the post Bolt era. It really is telling that Bolt, Blake, Gay, Powell and Gatling are the fastest in history and retired or started to slowed down around the same 3-5 year span. It was the perfect environment for so much parity in terms of new names and medalists tostep up in their places. Jacobs just happened to be first up at the next Olympics.

    • @An-eb8uk
      @An-eb8uk 9 місяців тому +15

      Really great point about consistent domination. People have to remember Bolt is an exception-not the norm

    • @spider-man1918
      @spider-man1918 9 місяців тому +3

      There are a lot of good sprinters in this era. Jacob has not come close to 9:80 since or before the Olympics. How long will people ignore other factors to him running 9:80?

    • @jhadebredenkamp97
      @jhadebredenkamp97 9 місяців тому +1

      you're reaching. All those people you mentioned were way more consistent (AND FASTER).@@TheFinalLeg

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +2

      @@jhadebredenkamp97 Reaching what? To be clear I never compared Jacobs to any of those names I mentioned. I mentioned those names (Bolt, Blake, Gay, Powell, Gatlin) to note that as they started to end their careers, it created an environment where ANYONE could win medals. So we actually might be in agreement. Those guys were so dominant, that once they left, everyone after is now fighting to step up and take their places as the best sprinters in the world.

  • @TommyGator92
    @TommyGator92 9 місяців тому +61

    Lamont reminds me of Hasley Crawford, who won the gold in 1976. They both had the race of their lives in the Olympics. You just have to be the best on that day

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +12

      Excellent comparison. Crawford was an amazing all around athlete back in the 70s but also delt with injuries. If there were world championships back then, I wonder if he would have been able to win a few more medals

    • @acetofresh1
      @acetofresh1 9 місяців тому +4

      Hasely Crawford was built like a Black Hercules, in the 70s before the rise of weights and widespread enhancements. I have no doubt a healthy Crawford would've been something for generations to speak of.@@TheFinalLeg

    • @marfu1119
      @marfu1119 9 місяців тому

      @@TheFinalLeg Don't know much about the 70s but Crawford probably wouldn't of won anything else if they were world championship back then. Some people are just one hit wonders like Jacob. They were other athletic championships in the 70s did he win anything after 1976 Olympics at those championships?

  • @vjm48
    @vjm48 9 місяців тому +60

    9.80 is not luck. If he can get back to shape, then he can defend his title.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +8

      I agree. Once he switched full time to the sprints, he was putting in the work to be the best he could be and it all came together in Tokyo. If he is healthy, it's possible fir him to win gold again, it will be tough, but possible.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @LeMonocycliste
    @LeMonocycliste 9 місяців тому +38

    Let's also not forget that Jacobs' 9.80 is the fastest winning time after Bolt's 9.63 and 9.69 in the men's 100m at the Olympics. I hope he can get back on top! There are athletes that I follow more, but in the end, it's most interesting when everyone is in good shape, especially with how open the title is, it's so much more exciting!

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +8

      Good point, 9.80 is the 3rd fastest winning time (Blake and Gatlin ran faster behind Bolt in 2012). So yea its not like Jacobs got lucky at all. The 100m is very deep right now as you said so he still has a good shot to win gold and it should surprise anyone.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @tracktuary
      @tracktuary 9 місяців тому +5

      Ben Johnson went 9.79 in 1988. I'm aware of all of the caveats, debate, etc., so there isn't a need to argue validity. I just want to point out that time, too.

    • @khumokwezimashapa2245
      @khumokwezimashapa2245 9 місяців тому +5

      Ye. Jacob's 9.80 also makes him the 4th equal fastest man in Olympic history.
      1. Usain Bolt 9.63
      2. Yohan Blake 9.75
      3. Justin Gatlin 9.79
      4. Lamont Marcell Jacobs 9.80
      4. Tyson Gay 9.80
      These are some big names he's with right there. That 9.80 is also the 5th equal fastest time EVER in the Olympics
      1. Usain Bolt 9.63
      2. Usain Bolt 9.69
      3. Yohan Blake 9.75
      4. Justin Gatlin 9.79
      5. Lamont Marcell Jacobs 9.80
      5. Tyson Gay 9.80
      Just wanted to point this out, because even though he couldn't replicate his 2021 win. His performance was still very impressive considering the circumstances. The Great Usain Bolt himself said he would've struggled a bit mentally at those Olympics, because just like Lyles he likes to feed of the energy of the crowd. Jacobs deserves more respect.

    • @NonFlyiingDutchman
      @NonFlyiingDutchman 8 місяців тому +1

      but it at least raises an eyebrow that up to the May of the Olympic year he'd never broken 10.00 in his career and was already 27

  • @toolu5149
    @toolu5149 9 місяців тому +1

    He was just that the whole time. LUCKY as I watched him

  • @cookiemonsteryummyyumz
    @cookiemonsteryummyyumz 9 місяців тому +18

    He just peaked really well for the olympics, and no it wasn't "lucky", he ran 9.84 just hours before and ran 9.80 in that final, beating the likes of Kerley and Degrasse. If 2024 season goes injury free, i think he can go sub 9.8, which puts him in a great spot for winning the gold

    • @NonFlyiingDutchman
      @NonFlyiingDutchman 8 місяців тому

      but up to the May of the Olympic year, at the age of 27, he'd never before broken 10.00. Does that not even raise an eyebrow?

    • @cookiemonsteryummyyumz
      @cookiemonsteryummyyumz 8 місяців тому

      @@NonFlyiingDutchman thats a different matter, and does not factor much into whether his 100m victory was because of a one lucky race. But putting that aside, i do agree that his journey to 100m gold is rather different from most that we have seen.

    • @NonFlyiingDutchman
      @NonFlyiingDutchman 8 місяців тому

      @@cookiemonsteryummyyumz well you could say, because of his level, it was lucky that he was not on the radar of the out of competition testers in the lead up to the Olympics?

  • @abasi-dominiquerawlings1470
    @abasi-dominiquerawlings1470 8 місяців тому

    So happy someone is finally making this video

  • @ThaSpeedsterZ
    @ThaSpeedsterZ 9 місяців тому +6

    Damn, bro... This is why you're my Track channel role model 😂
    Excellent research and presentation. You deserve more views

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому

      Haha thanks so much! appreciate that!

  • @hankgrimes1806
    @hankgrimes1806 9 місяців тому +3

    I must admit that, until I watched this video, I was firmly in the "Oh-he-just-got-lucky" camp. Thanks to your EXCELLENT analysis, I'm actually more excited by Jacobs' potential of repeating as Olympic champion. Of course, as an American citizen, I'm certainly pulling for ANY of my compatriots to prevail. Lastly, I have to add that this video was slick, polished, and highly educational. Your visualizations and your storytelling are spot-on! I'm definitely gonna subscribe so that I can be notified when you post new vids. Thank you for sharing your skills with the rest of us.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much! Really do appreciate that!

  • @severtone263
    @severtone263 9 місяців тому +1

    This analysis was so well put together that I just had to sub. Thank you for putting in the work for us.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +1

      Really Appreciate that!

  • @marfu1119
    @marfu1119 9 місяців тому +3

    I wasn't expecting Jacob to do anything else when he won the Olympics in 2021. Not surprised by his results since the Olympics. He was a surprise winner at the time and it is evident now. But he is an Olympic champion and no one can take that away from him. Most sprinters would rather Olympic gold medal than a world championship gold medal. Elaine Thompson didn't win anything after she won the double at the 2016 Rio Olympics and in 2021, five years later she shocked everyone to defend her titles in Tokyo.

  • @karenpeterson1438
    @karenpeterson1438 8 місяців тому

    I am a huge track & field fan & this video popped up on my feed. I really appreciate the breakdown of why the field was so wide open at the 2020 Men’s 100 meter Olympic final. It will be interesting to see the results of Jacobs coaching change. Looking forward to Paris 2023.

  • @simonegalletto2656
    @simonegalletto2656 9 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @robinbauer1975
    @robinbauer1975 9 місяців тому +3

    Rooting for Tebogo in Paris

  • @abeestarr1986
    @abeestarr1986 9 місяців тому +2

    I just love your content ❤❤❤

  • @Boss3Nate
    @Boss3Nate 9 місяців тому +3

    A lot of times when it comes to greatness/championships... hard work, opportunity and luck almost always go hand in hand. Won a title many never thought he would and if he never wins it again we can never take that day away from him... bc that day was a result of yearsssss of hard work and dedication. Track is so crazy to.... one day that one person can just be totally "on" and everything goes perfect for them. Being "on" at the right time as well as being healthy you could call "luck" but like I said it also has a lot to do with hard work and opportunity

  • @unconventionalproductions
    @unconventionalproductions 9 місяців тому +1

    Very solid content.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +1

      Appreciate you bro💯

  • @mohammedabdelhamid2265
    @mohammedabdelhamid2265 9 місяців тому

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  • @marathonnierbagino6490
    @marathonnierbagino6490 8 місяців тому +1

    bro , ur chanal is dope, touch the marathon world too.

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata 9 місяців тому +1

    The Pull Out Guy. Obvs doped for the Olympics.

  • @juliani_givenchy0334
    @juliani_givenchy0334 9 місяців тому +2

    If he defends it in Paris it will be legendary!

  • @wongalungu7878
    @wongalungu7878 9 місяців тому +5

    We'll most likely just have to wait and see, but what if he is an Elaine type of athlete where they only/mainly perform best at an Olympics

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +2

      True, and it wouldn't be surprising. You can't predict when injuries come and for Elaine they just so happened during the world championship years. Jacobs could be the same.

  • @acetofresh1
    @acetofresh1 9 місяців тому +16

    Jacobs is absolutely legit, after a short injury riddled season he missed out on the final with 10.05. That's the same time Lyles eked into US 2nd round of WC trials with, and he finished that season with WC Gold. Fred Kerley, for similar comparison missed out with the only marginally better 10.02, and that was after running sub 10 prior. Biomechanically, Marcell is a wonder, and he looks stronger than many on the field. The winning times since have been slower than his Olympic time. Don't root him out for Paris 2024. I think part of this agenda is he beat up the hype American favorites, and people take that as a slight. He's rather humble, and had to do a lot to get here.

  • @pegleggreg3627
    @pegleggreg3627 9 місяців тому +15

    No, he didnt get lucky. You dont get lucky running 9.83
    Maybe that'll be the best race of his life, and its all downhill from here, but lets not forget hes one of the fastest men, ever.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +4

      Very good call that running *9.80 is not lucky. Someone else pointed out its the 3rd fastest Olympic wining time ever, only after Bolt's 9.63 and 9.69, so Jacobs is no slouch. He performed when it mattered most and has just delt with injures these past 2 years.

    • @pegleggreg3627
      @pegleggreg3627 9 місяців тому +3

      @@TheFinalLeg wow just realized it’s the fastest olympic winning time aside from Bolt too!

  • @allgasnobrakes123
    @allgasnobrakes123 9 місяців тому

    Yes

  • @kennethwoods6525
    @kennethwoods6525 9 місяців тому +6

    The debate on Lamont Marcell Jacobs is primarily U.S. driven and based in their overall success in the sprints over the years.

  • @johnnwako2488
    @johnnwako2488 9 місяців тому +1

    When Ben Johnson won in Seoul, he was huge; so was Jacobs when he won in Tokyo - but then both of them became shadows of themselves...

    • @karlpopper3246
      @karlpopper3246 8 місяців тому +2

      Carl Lewis won the 100m at the Olympics in Seoul not Ben Johnson

  • @OnyaMarx-ve1xe
    @OnyaMarx-ve1xe 9 місяців тому +8

    Yes Jacob did get lucky.
    Luck = preparedness +opportunity
    He likely trained enough for 9.9-10.0 and ran the race of his life.
    Plus the uncompetitive landscape in Tokyo was with Gatlin, Trayvon, and Zharnel not being there.
    It’s okay to say he was lucky. He’s still the Olympic Champ.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +4

      That's fair I see that argument. I guess people associate Luck with "you weren't supposed to win". So for example, not many people say Bolt got lucky in 2008, even though he was prepared and had the opportunity to run there and showcase his talent, basically in the same fashion Jacobs did.
      I don't think Jacobs was lucky, I think he was the best man on that day. But in this post Usain Bolt Olympic era, it was hard to see someone who was not already a somewhat established sprinter "come out of nowhere" and win gold. But he has more in him I think in the coming years.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @gmaxsfoodfitness3035
      @gmaxsfoodfitness3035 9 місяців тому +4

      He ran 9.9 for the Italian record months before the Olympics though then got a slight injury. He set the European record in the semi-final of those Games which was 9.84 while he was chasing down Su Bingtian who set an Asian record with 9.83 to become the first Asian to make the 100m final. Oh it was very competitive. Man ya'll don't do your research before you leave comments do you?

  • @nd0nd042
    @nd0nd042 9 місяців тому +2

    Wouldn’t say he got lucky, dude is a fast sprinter when you check his times but whether he can peak again is another question. Don’t forget that he won the sprint during the ‘Covid’ Olympics when a number of athletes had interrupted preparations and the restrictions in different countries. Let’s wait and see.

  • @sandyacombs
    @sandyacombs 9 місяців тому +13

    Jacobs is clearly a high quality sprinter with PR's of 9.80. and 6.41, hopefully he can regain his form, but he has left his mark and will be remembered.

    • @sir3958
      @sir3958 9 місяців тому

      Great words however the Mal 9.8 clocking is similar to the female 10.8
      That's becoming a normal run for even college sprinters

    • @sandyacombs
      @sandyacombs 9 місяців тому +1

      @@sir3958 Jacobs ran 9.80 in the Olympic final, 2nd fastest athlete ever at the Olympics, only Bolt has every run faster. You're not very well informed.

  • @mounstursz
    @mounstursz 3 місяці тому

    In the Olympic 100m final it looked like Kerley didn't see Jacobs on the inside from lack of experience in tight 100m races, also running a legal 9.80 is never luck .

  • @bobchinskey4763
    @bobchinskey4763 9 місяців тому +1

    2024 is gonna be difficult. Lyles, Kerley, Tebogo , Hughes ,Bromell, Seville,Kishane Thompson aren't gonna let Jacobs anywhere near the podium. I'll be shocked if he gets a bronze medal. Luck also indicates poor competition, YES he was LUCKY.

  • @lovemy3babes17
    @lovemy3babes17 8 місяців тому

    Stranger things have happened. If you peak at the peak. You’re an Olympic Champ. Some (most) people just aren’t built for the repeat. 🇺🇸

  • @Samesaidone
    @Samesaidone 9 місяців тому +1

    Excuse my forwardness. It’s hard to concentrate on Jacobs athletic accomplishments or lack thereof when his prowess lies more in his fine physical physique and inviting talk. He is special in that sense and not this “not winning adjacent world and Olympic titles.” He might just pull off adjoining Olympics instead like the two aforementioned greats. Now wouldn’t that be hot!

  • @certifiedchaos4643
    @certifiedchaos4643 8 місяців тому

    He has a great 18 month stretch.
    2021
    Euro indoors
    100m gold
    4x1 gold
    World indoor champ
    Euro outdoor champ
    Big shoe contract
    Watch deal
    Car brand ambassador
    He just needs to run solid fro here on out and he’s good

  • @Ougagagoubou
    @Ougagagoubou 9 місяців тому +1

    He peaked at the best moment. His ALL TIME best time outside Tokyo Olympics is 9.95. Don't think he should be serious consideration for medals at this point.

  • @neoswordian91
    @neoswordian91 9 місяців тому

    Some people just dont recover well after a major injury. Bad luck honestly.

  • @ikanmasin
    @ikanmasin 9 місяців тому

    Jacob runs like a greyhound. He's fast af but he is stiff. Kerly however are very good in increasing the frequency of his strides. It all comes down to running styles. Jacob's running style are a little bit more technical but that running style saves more energy.

    • @karlpopper3246
      @karlpopper3246 8 місяців тому +1

      But Kerley lost. And Coleman lost on the 60m world indoor.

  • @cameronjones3833
    @cameronjones3833 9 місяців тому +3

    Do not Underestimated european title in 2022 in front of 70k peoples and in a race with zarnel as well Time doesn’t matter in big event

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +1

      That's a good point and oversight on my part. Hughes finished 2nd and Azu was 3rd. We of course wanted to see Jacobs with Kerley, Bracy and Bromell a few weeks prior, but he showed up here and got the win.

  • @kylestephens9593
    @kylestephens9593 8 місяців тому +1

    10:02 Dude, you're wrong here: more than 50% of ppl who watch track and field are other T&F athletes and hobbyrunners 😂 That's even more true for people who go out of their way to follow you on socials, these are no ordinary people who sit on their couch and munch on chips while watching football. T&F is very niche sport primarily watched by pro and semi pro athletes and sport enthusiasts.

  • @ryb2189
    @ryb2189 9 місяців тому +1

    Luck or not he has the title and that is what counts.

  • @nerve.
    @nerve. 9 місяців тому +22

    Ever since he split from his "nutritionist" Giacomo Spazzini, he has never been the same. He should've retired like what Nestsiarenka did when she won unexpectedly in 2004. I'm sorry but I think he's fraudulent.

    • @wss33
      @wss33 9 місяців тому

      The americans are the most doped up. Putting hormones in their food since pre school. Sippin on a little more than just a capri sun.

    • @relaxchamp
      @relaxchamp 9 місяців тому

      I'm sorry, but I think, you've athlete's foot.

    • @christiantagliaferro4123
      @christiantagliaferro4123 9 місяців тому +2

      he actually had his worst year in 2020 right when Spazzini was his nutritionist. Even as a long jumper he ran faster (2018, 2019)

    • @johnnwako2488
      @johnnwako2488 9 місяців тому

      Only the 🤡 is sorry for thinking that certain athletes are fraudulent!

    • @nerve.
      @nerve. 9 місяців тому

      @johnnwako2488 only a 🤡 would comment before doing their research.

  • @-defender
    @-defender 9 місяців тому

    He signed with puma, so he doesnt have the nike maxflys he used in the Olympics

  • @carlodhiambo
    @carlodhiambo 9 місяців тому +1

    No.He getting unlucky.With the injuries.He wasn't lucky with the Olympics,he's a very good sprinter.

  • @dennisrobinson8008
    @dennisrobinson8008 8 місяців тому

    He could have lost his drive his inspiration... To be the best requires ALOT of work and sacrifice. We don't know how he is spending his time. It's easy to become distracted enough that those elite level performances are no longer possible.

  • @daniella921
    @daniella921 9 місяців тому

    In all fairness Olympics 2 WC in to 2024 in 2 or 3 yrs is a lot of championships

  • @TheFundersam
    @TheFundersam 9 місяців тому +14

    I'm so tired of salty Americans calling Jacobs lucky and accusing him of dodging while it's so obvious he's been plagued with injuries ever since the indoor season following the Tokyo Olympics.

    • @nicoles9077
      @nicoles9077 9 місяців тому +5

      @The Fundersam no one is salty. Not sure why people having a conversation about an athlete is considered salty in your brain

    • @SammySam316
      @SammySam316 9 місяців тому

      Injuries sucks. See Yohan Blake

  • @MrFlex5
    @MrFlex5 9 місяців тому

    As lucky as Donovan Bailey was in 1996.
    What's his next fastest time?
    Consistency is how a performances should be measured.
    If You are a 1-hit wonder, it's luck.
    If you are dropping 9.8 over and over and 9.9s in your sleep, that isn't luck.
    Lyles has a slower PB, but he's running sub-10 almost every time.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому

      Donovan Bailey was the World Champion in 1995 though so comparison is not exactly perfect. But yea, the 1996 Olympics was competitive and I don't think many thought Bailey would break the world record

    • @NonFlyiingDutchman
      @NonFlyiingDutchman 8 місяців тому

      yes, and the thing I struggle with is that at age 27 Jacobs had not broken 10.00 until May of 2021 and then 3 months later he wins the Olympics in 9.80

    • @bbbbbbao
      @bbbbbbao 5 місяців тому

      ​@@NonFlyiingDutchmanbefore 2021 Kerley PB was 10.49. I don't think this is a valid argument.

  • @Comeoffitman
    @Comeoffitman 9 місяців тому

    Marcell Jancobs had a few distractions on the side note he bought a bad can and had to sue in small claims come

  • @robertdaniels3029
    @robertdaniels3029 27 днів тому

    This is why they call it racing. The" GOLD ", is the GOAL. Come one, come all and lace up your shoes and settle into the block and wait for the gun. May the BEST man win and the winner is the best man on THAT day....BASTA....

  • @carlobordignon3628
    @carlobordignon3628 9 місяців тому +1

    Somebody call It dopong

  • @luarbiasawaras8700
    @luarbiasawaras8700 8 місяців тому

    Post olympic, both hughes and coleman can not pass 9.80 in legal wind speed. Both kerley and lyles won the world champ slower than 9.80

  • @davidfisher2359
    @davidfisher2359 9 місяців тому +1

    Another 'clean' athlete.

  • @luarbiasawaras8700
    @luarbiasawaras8700 8 місяців тому

    His 9.8 second run was only second to Bolt. Gatlin and green not that fast on the olympic

  • @aus1107
    @aus1107 9 місяців тому +1

    He has been injured!

  • @annmariebusu9924
    @annmariebusu9924 9 місяців тому +1

    I don't think he was lucky. It was the field at the time. Many who ran against Bolt would have won on another day. He has more competition now that the Americans are doing well.

  • @tizioincognito.3330
    @tizioincognito.3330 9 місяців тому

    Do you think that doping could be responsable for his injuries?

    • @acetofresh1
      @acetofresh1 9 місяців тому +1

      Doping would assist in recovering from injuries, not causing them. Many things cause injuries, inefficient mechanics, over training, and also plain old genetics. Many elite athletes are simply not durable. Look at Anthony Davis.

  • @troliskimosko
    @troliskimosko 9 місяців тому

    I do not understand how you can get lucky and run a 9.8 100m. It sounds more like he shows up when it matters. Clutch more than luck

  • @wss33
    @wss33 9 місяців тому +6

    Anyone who says a 9,80s is lucky is overdosing on copium.

  • @BrooklynMoor
    @BrooklynMoor 9 місяців тому

    Good Report. Is Overrated? So Far he had fortunate timing and circumstances in the OLympics. Has he lost desire to compete? I Think so . Is he battling injuries? Could be. Is he American? By Pedigree because his father is American Indigenous Black he can get access if he wants to American citizenship. Can he or anyone equal his 9.8 in the Olympic final? Possibly but his peer group is slowing down with Marcel. Fastest in WC's was 9.83 and for the year. Is he done with Sprinting? I am afraid so. I see no HUNGER in his eyes. Was he Running clean? I always thought guys have been running dirty for years including Mr 9.58. Its Political you know "HUSH MONEY".

  • @flashgordon2432
    @flashgordon2432 9 місяців тому +11

    He doped and then came off.
    Simple.
    Look at the size of him now compared to when he won the Olympics

    • @pepidd1
      @pepidd1 8 місяців тому

      Saved me writing this.
      1: His trainer got popped for dealing.
      2: Testing was non existent during Covid
      3: he peaked suddenly and not that young
      Seems very clear.

  • @kevinnelle6208
    @kevinnelle6208 8 місяців тому

    He kind of peaked already. Lyles, Coleman, and Seville will all put up better numbers than he did in the Olympics.

  • @robinbauer1975
    @robinbauer1975 9 місяців тому +1

    Lol Fred aswell did not make the final 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @georgerichter3930
      @georgerichter3930 9 місяців тому

      Why we talking about someone faster than Jacobs???

  • @gainzcreed6613
    @gainzcreed6613 9 місяців тому

    Before I watch this video, I won’t say you can get lucky and run and 9.8 in the 100m lol. I also wouldn’t say you can get lucky and win the 60m indoor championship like he did.

  • @abubenadem
    @abubenadem 9 місяців тому

    At 3 weeks old he couldn’t have moved himself to Italy!! Do better!

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +2

      Hahaha sarcasm I'm guessing? Obviously his mother took him with her back to Italy.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @fredball8240
    @fredball8240 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm more cynical than most others on here...I think he was on something. He had topped out as a consistent semi-final finisher in 2018 and 2019. All of a sudden in 2020 he's an OC...I'm open to the "nobody was there to compete against him" theory but I think coming off the juice has bodily repercussions. I never bought into the "he's legit" hype. To me Filipo Tortu, a finalist in 2019 at Doha was Italy's best sprinter.

    • @NonFlyiingDutchman
      @NonFlyiingDutchman 8 місяців тому

      it's the progression from never breaking 10 sec in May 2021 to winning the Olympics in August in 9.80 that I struggle with. I share your doubts.

  • @justineebourgeois3420
    @justineebourgeois3420 9 місяців тому

    He 100% got lucky. He knows he will never beat the Americans again 🤷‍♀️. U.S.A! U.S.A!

  • @kny7937
    @kny7937 9 місяців тому +3

    💉💉💉🩸💊

  • @phantommenace4825
    @phantommenace4825 9 місяців тому +3

    Forget it, Jacobs is done, he just got lucky as the saying goes....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Dude-etiquette
    @Dude-etiquette 9 місяців тому

    Seems really sus

  • @benjaminkuch2558
    @benjaminkuch2558 9 місяців тому +1

    Running a 9.80 can not be luck. Especially not when run on the biggest stage of all.
    Also he won a world indoor, European indoor and European outdoor title.
    I would rather say, he was unlucky afterwards.

    • @georgerichter3930
      @georgerichter3930 9 місяців тому

      Most European countries are shit at sprinting.
      With a 9.80, i think lyles will beat him next year, so thats 7 blokes who will kill him next season. He will finish his races where he belongs. 7-8th, just like this year

  • @kevinnelle6208
    @kevinnelle6208 8 місяців тому

    He’ll be 30 next year. That’s old for a sprinter.

  • @anthonydouglasmunk
    @anthonydouglasmunk 9 місяців тому +3

    Luck. Don't expect to see him win any medals in the future.

  • @JaemanEdwards
    @JaemanEdwards 8 місяців тому

    He's just cycling. Just timing it for the 2024 Olympics.

    • @NonFlyiingDutchman
      @NonFlyiingDutchman 8 місяців тому +1

      like lance Armstrong was timing it for the Tour de France?

    • @JaemanEdwards
      @JaemanEdwards 8 місяців тому

      @@NonFlyiingDutchman Nailed it bro. Touché. Both great athletes though. No one can deny that.

  • @christiantagliaferro4123
    @christiantagliaferro4123 9 місяців тому

    lucky in the 100m? what is this news? In the 100m you can only be unlucky. If you miss the first meter the race is already over for you

  • @MrHurdleking24
    @MrHurdleking24 7 місяців тому

    You don’t win an Olympic title thru luck lmaooo
    We got too many trails to prelims semis finals etc. that’s crazy

  • @dereckdean578
    @dereckdean578 9 місяців тому +3

    Even if Jacobs wasn't a fluke , with athletes like Kerley, Lyles and Coleman ,........Jacobs will never see another victory in the 100 meters again at an Olympics or Worlds final.

    • @TheFinalLeg
      @TheFinalLeg  9 місяців тому +1

      Hmm, maybe, I think its really wide open, relatively, right now. Even though Lyles, Kerley and Coleman (Tebogo, Hughes, Seville etc.) are very fast, if Jacobs is healthy he could be in the mix. But well just have to see.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @wss33
      @wss33 9 місяців тому

      You're fucking delusional. Because those athletes are all super consistent? Like Kerley this year. Nobody stood a chance against Kerley. Those 3 always deliver, like Lyles at the Olympics.

  • @jayjones5993
    @jayjones5993 8 місяців тому +1

    Steroids it’s a simple as that

  • @Page1travelfitness
    @Page1travelfitness 9 місяців тому +2

    He didn’t get lucky , the pandemic is over so he can’t take his cool aide anymore lol 😝!

  • @SomethingNicewithDinano
    @SomethingNicewithDinano 8 місяців тому

    Yes probably the luckiest sprinter after that white guy from Greece that won the 200m final in Sydney 2000?Dont even remember his name, just like how no one will know this Italian dude from 2024 going forward...

  • @mikeyKnows_
    @mikeyKnows_ 9 місяців тому +1

    He is a fluke

  • @1011CB
    @1011CB 9 місяців тому +1

    Luck. He hasn't done a things since those Olympics

    • @gmaxsfoodfitness3035
      @gmaxsfoodfitness3035 9 місяців тому +2

      Educate yourself before you comment. Jacobs won the Italian National Championships from 2018-2022 (this year's was the first he's lost in 5 years). He ran great indoors in 2021 before the Olympics then outdoors he broke the Italian 100m record held by Filippo Tortu who was the anchor in the 4x100 at the Games, (great close in the final to come from behind for gold). He did it in a semi-final race rather easily a few months before Tokyo for his first sub 10 sec mark but felt a strain so he didn't run in the final of that event but he really looked ready to run 9.9 low or better judging by the semi. The year after the Olympics, in 2022, he won gold against the 60m world record holder Coleman and broke the European record to do it. He in fact won 2 more championships after the World Indoor gold including the aforementioned 2022 Italian National Champs and he was the 2022 European Champion in the 100m beating Zharnel Hughes to do that (Hughes is the current bronze medalist of this years World Champs in the 100m). Count it up. That's 3 championships Jacobs won after the Olympics.
      You can watch his pre-Olympic progression as well (he was close to 10 flat way back in 2018/2019). He was at the 2019 World Championships where he first raced Coleman but he didn't make it to the final. He got himself a sports psychiatrist who helped him overcome nerves so he could perform better under pressure and she also taught him the gesture he does before every race to focus and calm the mind. He started training in the Olympic stadium in Rome to prepare with all the advanced technology to analyze every movement and aspect of his form/technique/stride/reaction ect. and he started doing a special over-speed training by running behind a truck with an attached shed kind of structure which is used to block out all wind resistance so he can reach speeds he wouldn't be able to in normal conditions (can be very dangerous and is risky to do but the results are being able to run faster and train more often when done safely). No such thing as luck.

    • @christiantagliaferro4123
      @christiantagliaferro4123 9 місяців тому +1

      4° all times 60mt during world indoor championship.

    • @georgerichter3930
      @georgerichter3930 9 місяців тому

      ​@@gmaxsfoodfitness3035Every Olympic champ has won a World championship. When will Jacobs?

  • @FaithManaka-uc7hz
    @FaithManaka-uc7hz 9 місяців тому +2

    PED

  • @Jay-ef2ii
    @Jay-ef2ii 28 днів тому

    Comment--He's American by Birth. He is not an Italian native. He will Win again in 2024, but he too can run for the USA. He is an American Citizen. That is the bottom line.
    June 23, 2024. USA

    • @galimbertino4939
      @galimbertino4939 27 днів тому

      He is not, being born in USA does not give you the nationality, you need to go back at 18 and claim it, he did not because the American side in him did not grow him. His mother is Italian, he speaks like an Italian and thinks like an Italian. Who gives a shit about America, collapse quietly please.

  • @user-pp5nx1uw4k
    @user-pp5nx1uw4k 9 місяців тому +3

    He got lucky, he will never win anything major again

  • @cjfrank1000
    @cjfrank1000 9 місяців тому +2

    He was very lucky don't think he is the real deal, Possibly was on PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS and got away with it on that occasion the reasons why he had not continued to progress and prove it was not a fluke.