Men's 200m - 2023 NCAA outdoor track and field championships
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2023
- Stanford's Udodi Onwuzurke won the men's 200m at the 2023 NCAA outdoor track and field championships in 19.84 seconds. Watch the full race here.
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That looked like an Olympic final.
Onwuzurike is special, I think he’ll make noise in the 100 and 200 globally in the near future. With him, Knighton and Tebogo among others, the future of sprinting looks bright.
The top 4 are all on the same level...
@@anthonyjones-zi4te And yet only one of them won gold. Only one of the top 4 is of age with the men he mentioned and that's Onwuzurike. Why are you parading the comments section being strong and wrong? 😂
@@jordanjordannis2258 the top 4 finishers finished within 5/100th of a second of each other..They all ran between 19.84 & 19.89 which is phenomenal..I'm looking at the talent & your're on here lonely and trolling....Go find some friends, 😢
@@anthonyjones-zi4te You are right, any of the top 4 can win on any given day. None are on Knighton's level.
@@anthonyjones-zi4te yeah. But Udodi ran 19.76 at 20. Not that hard to figure his point.
Man Terrance Jones came around that corner like his life depended on it. You could see the determination in his face.
Yeah I noticed that too.
With that field behind him, he had no other choice
This whole group is loaded with talent. Most of these guys aren't from the states, which means we should see almost all of them come world championships in August.
Robert Gregory is from Houston, & Courtney Lindsay is from Illinois... We're not lacking for talent in the U.S.....Correct yourself
@@anthonyjones-zi4te He didn't suggest that the US was lacking in talent, nor did he suggest that none of these young men were American. You may want to sharpen your reading comprehension before dictating to people that they 'correct themselves'.
@@jordanjordannis2258 stfu ...My comprehension skills are fine, just I like know you're " triggered" for no reason...You just wanted to say something..Go back & proofread what you wrote..
@@jordanjordannis2258He clearly wrote "most of the guys aren't from the states" which is factually wrong..So he needs to correct that.....The winner runs for Nigeria, but he was born & raised in Detroit Michigan..
Only Onwuzurike, Jones, Orogot and Maswanganyi are not from the US from these finalists. How many of these four will advance to the World's finals from the preliminary heats?
Noticed this guy in 2021 at world juniors when he claimed the title. Noticed him again in 2022 when he took 3rd in the NCAAs. Knew to expect a win from him this year, even with the usual obsession over one Matthew Boling, and he's one of the few predictions that I nailed at these championships. Congratulations Udodi. See you in Budapest.
Boling gotta make a major coaching change to stay relevant
@@seensay2132boling hasn't guy what it takes imo. A great collegiate athlete but that's it. Now I could see him having real success in the decathlon
@@wesleyowens4089 disagree. The 100/200 are too deep for him right now. If he focuses, the LJ and 4x4 relay pool are realistic 2024 Olympic team prospects
We no dey carry last 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🇳🇬
These last few seasons seem to be a Golden Era for college track, sprints in particular.
Covid giving these athletes another season, allowing them to be competing while older and more training under their belts
What a nice young man. Very easy to root for this guy.
Stanford! Not like SEC runners whom are grabbed out of the hood. LMFAO
Why does the interviewer not wait until he clearly catches his breathe. Dude just went all out in a 200 meter. Like cmon 😂
Right !! I’m like piss off dude let him recover properly. He was very dismissive and disrespectful to the young man.
interviewers/journalists/reporters, all about their narratives. Y ou should know this
Cmon NCAA please use a camera made after the year 1982
thought i was the only one. terrible.
Great run! Very humble guy.
Congratulations Udodi 🇳🇬
While all nine ran PB's in the semis only four bettered their PB in the finals.
Amazing, top four were within 5 hundredths of a second, almost a simultaneous finish.
Congrats to him. Great run
Prediction: Onwuzurike will take Oduduru's NR in the 200 sooner than later.
19.72 already in the semis. He's just a snippet away
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Good comeback by Terrence Jones after his disappointing 100m.
Class act
Great to see non SEC, The two 12 s showed this year
Can you guys upload the 4x400 relay please
him giving glory to God,God bless him and bless his gify
Professional speed men
Naija no dey carry last
Only in soccer!
Great race. Everybody went all out to the finish line except Harding out Tennessee.
Diverse group of universities represented here....both sides of the Nation. Great race
Terrence Jones dipped too early!
We need some more 200m depth lol. US already insanely loaded in the 200m
Bruh let bro breathe. " you only worked for 19 seconds" ? bro what
Seriously "you only run your mouth to get paid"
Yea i wanted to smack him for saying that
Nigeria!
I had to race David Dunlap in a 4x4. Man he made me look slow
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No Nigerian accent to speak of!
Your better off puting a flag of the Detroit Lions up.
@@totallyraw1313 lol stupid Americans think that children of immigrants don’t have multiple accents depending on who they speak to. I speak fluent Swedish doesn’t mean I can’t speak Nigerian Pidgin English with an accent.
Lastly there’s NO SUCH THING as a Nigerian accent, we have over 500 languages in Nigeria and these ppl have different accents.
Educate yourself stupid American
Lyles beats them by 5 meters. let that sink in how fast he was.
I had him winning both the 100m and 200m
Oh..dear. 100 is always gonna be too close to call as we all saw that. Twas anyone's to take.
First of all, he gave glory to God. That's the way son!
Damn Boiling didn't make it to any finals this year smh. He had potential, but his mechanics are gross and make it hard not to sustain injuries running crazy. Abby is next if she doesn't fix those crazy arm swings.
His mechanics are world low and his coach is trash for allowing him to run like that for 3 years. Three wasted years. He shouldn't have gone to UGA.
He literally just uses his power to run. Just pathetic
@@arsenioseslpodcast3143 facts, he should've went to UH
@@YoREalDaddyReportedly Carl Lewis was rude to him on his recruiting visit & seemed uninterested and dismissive.
@@amarijones9164 yeah Carl is a dick I've heard. But he and Burrell were great trainers together. It sucks, I was hoping Boiling would develop
NCAA camera for this event is horrendous. It is 2023! not 1995. wtf is this quality
Does anyone know what age Onwuzurike was when he came to the US? He has no Nigerian accent whatsoever.
Godson Brume doesn’t have a Nigerian accent even when he was raised in Nigeria. Godson is the younger brother of Ese Brume (the Olympic medalist long jumper) but Ese has a Nigerian accent. I think it depends on the individual and how fast they learn and pick up stuff from their surroundings
Onwuzurike was born & raised in Michigan, just chose to run for Nigeria, similar to Joe Fahnbulleh who was born & raised in Minnesota and chose to run for Liberia!
Not 100% but I think he was probably born in the US. He was part of Team USA as a junior until he switched to Nigeria two years ago. He also had an older brother that was in US high school in Michigan back in 2012. So he’s at least been in the US since 2012 which he would’ve been in elementary school. Not uncommon for US athletes born to immigrants to represent their ancestral country, as it’s often more of a guarantee for a national team position. Previous NCAA 200m champ Joe Fahnbulleh did the same representing Liberia internationally even though he was born and raised in Minnesota.
@@DPMixing Just basically repeated what I said 5mins ago...
@@moemekeifeoma1484 The moment Godson is interviewed by Making of Champs his Nigerian accent will come back. Some people subconsciously change accent depending on who they are speaking to. Also Ese went to university in Turkey and not the USA I believe which explains their differences in accent.
Where is Mathew Bolling
He didn’t make it to the finals. I love how everyone hype him up, but he is no where near the best in ncaa. Don’t get me wrong he up there though
your white boy got smoked in the semis. Literally obliterated. LAST!
He placed 10th
Matthew Boiling can’t beat elite black guys 🤷♀️
The next Usain Bolt didn't make the finals?
@@wymple09what has he won at the NCAAs
@@lilcourtny082 200m titles
@@amirb2753 he has zero titles at the NCAA outdoors. has he won a 100m or 200m? the indoors championships is irrelevant and don't matter. He didn't make the finals in the 100 or 200 at the NCAA outdoor championship
@@amirb2753 outdoors were it counts he has nothing
Texas tech mens team is a problem
so pathetic these guys run these fast times in college n when it come to the international scene, they can't replicate same
You obviously don't know why
Nigeria doesnt support them. They get robbed of the money their supposed to get.
Why
@@Dan-gn9pg d1 athletes run a shit ton of races. Their legs are burnt out by time
@@amirb2753 You are right. Fun fact. Usain Bolt had offers to multiple universities in the united states when he was young but didn't take up the proposals because of precisely that point you made.
The bad thing about using non American athletes is that it keeps American athletes from competing.
Then they represent their own country in the Olympics.
An American got second
HUH? Lmao! THEY'RE BETTER THAN YOUR "BLACK" ATHLETES!!!!
@@zeazeaimm7922 Please, Americans aint s*** anymore
@@arsenioseslpodcast3143 meh Noah Lyles exist
Without healthy competition, the best American athletes will never push themselves. Iron sharpens iron. Food for thought
Dude interviewing these guys after races goofy asl😒 great race tho‼️
This is exactly why guys like Boling has to stop performing in 4 events and can’t make the finals he won as a sophomore. Just stupid coaching
He literally did that this year and still didn't perform well! Didn't do the 100m or the LJ, just focused on the 200m and the other guys were simply better.
@@AllInTheGame01 I saw him run the 100 m several times and the 4 x 100. He’s should refocus on an event he does very infrequently and that is the 400m.
@@hobgoblin3941 He literally didn't do the indoor 60m and the in/outdoor LJ at all this season & ran the 100m & 4x1 just 5 times each. Last year, he ran the indoor 60m 6 times, did in/outdoor LJ 6 times & ran the 100m 9 times. He scaled back as suggested but others were just simply better this year.
@@AllInTheGame01 I wouldn’t say others were better, it seems like he has regressed, not nearly as fast as his sophomore campaign.
@@hobgoblin3941 Others were literally better in that they ran faster than both his 9.98/19.92 PBs and beat him H2H, that's how it works.
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