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  • @clipow
    @clipow Před 2 dny +21

    He is speaking the truth. He was the only Jamaican that won gold in 2017 at the WC..he took shame out of wi yeye then. I have read many nasty comments online over the years.

    • @sonianichols6900
      @sonianichols6900 Před 2 dny +4

      So true I was so grateful to him for that gold MEDAL Omar you are a BIG DEAL

  • @JamieDPS
    @JamieDPS Před 2 dny +38

    RESPECT to Omar. Jamaicans can be nasty and care more about the wrong things at times.

  • @newbeginning933
    @newbeginning933 Před 2 dny +45

    ❤❤❤Omar we see you, we love you, we appreciate you. Do not seek validation from others who aren't instrumental in your life. Please continue on the circuit. Don't stay away from the tracks

    • @trudykroll7429
      @trudykroll7429 Před 2 dny +2

      ​@@Alcova89thank you

    • @beth1321
      @beth1321 Před 2 dny +4

      You are my favorite Jamaican athlete. Keep your head up! It was a big deal. They even had you start the 4x100 relay. That smile is priceless.
      I can figure what the issue is.
      Love from the USA.

    • @pennylou4270
      @pennylou4270 Před 2 dny

      ​@Alcova89 Like really, is that best you can say.And yes feel free to cuss mi out

    • @Alcova89
      @Alcova89 Před 2 dny

      @pennylou4270 edit my comment and type what you wanna type.... your free to comment on the post or reply to anyone's comment 🫡🫡🫡🫡

    • @neilaubyn
      @neilaubyn Před dnem

      @@pennylou4270You are engaging without evidence. What’s your agenda?

  • @ceciliabrown9334
    @ceciliabrown9334 Před 2 dny +9

    I'm so ,so sorry you didn't make team Omar, I appreciate your effort. We still love you anyway .nuff blessings going forward 🙏

  • @marciabuchanan-blair776
    @marciabuchanan-blair776 Před 2 dny +12

    We love you Omar. You represents us very well. We are so proud of you. Jamaica 🇯🇲 🇺🇸/

  • @anthonychristie8378
    @anthonychristie8378 Před 2 dny +15

    Real talk Omar, it’s a big deal to us all and congratulations for your achievement and accomplishments over there years, go out there on the circuit and kick some butts

  • @deonwitter1449
    @deonwitter1449 Před 2 dny +12

    I always love you Omar and I will always love you

  • @agro-valleyfarm7217
    @agro-valleyfarm7217 Před 2 dny +11

    Respect to OMAR-he has made JAM proud. However lack of support from JAM is NOT Omar's major problem-his major issue has been his frequent changing of coaches. See what has happened to ETH since she left MVP. Like the old saying goes if it's not broken DO NOT try to fix it.

  • @pamgrant481
    @pamgrant481 Před 2 dny +7

    Omar just keep being great because you’re a history maker and I want to thank you for making us sensible and grateful Jamaicans proud😍

  • @Mush2389
    @Mush2389 Před 2 dny +6

    I love you Omar. We do appreciate you and appreciated you and what you have done for our country. You represented us well and I am proud of you.

  • @user-pg6fr9gk2v
    @user-pg6fr9gk2v Před 2 dny +6

    Big up yourself McLeod I appreciate what you did

  • @errolmcintosh4908
    @errolmcintosh4908 Před 2 dny +8

    He deserves better from Jamaica.

  • @monicawilliams5908
    @monicawilliams5908 Před 2 dny +8

    MR Sport Max T V i feel it for Omar McCloud because he work hard an he represented our country well they all work hard i always say win lose are draw we should show our atheletes some love an let them know we love them an we care not only when they win 🤗

  • @rosemarietracey150
    @rosemarietracey150 Před 2 dny +5

    Omar, Jamaica thanks you for all you have achieved on route to representing Jamaica so well👏👏👍
    I'm so sorry you feel that way and I must admit that you were not publicly celebrated by your country as you should have been. On behalf of approximately 3 million Jamaicans and the Jamaican Diaspora, I apologise!!! You do matter and what you have done, MATTERS!!! We love you and we see YOU!!! I'm encouraging you to continue, don't give up, you will be on top again Omar, just trust God. Blessings and all the best for the future Omar McLeod.
    Olympic Champion in 2016;
    World Champion in 2017
    World Indoor Champion in 2016
    Multiple DL winner in the 110mH, Omar McLeod, you are a world class Athlete and you have been at the top of world!!!
    Congratulations on your achievements.
    Jamaica, we need to do better please! I hope the Minister of Culture, Gender and Sports can chime in and lead the change to address this issue with a son of the soil...Omar McLeod!!

  • @Kenjardo
    @Kenjardo Před 2 dny +5

    First time ever seeing Gus Logie once portrayed as the West Indies 12th man during the 1980s dominant years. Now we can see why his kind personality transcends to his success as a coach. Good to hear from you doc you exude a pleasant aurora!

    • @LivLIifestyle
      @LivLIifestyle Před 2 dny

      Thank you. Coach Gus is an awesome human being and great person to work with

  • @SkilcoleCooks
    @SkilcoleCooks Před 2 dny +3

    Nevermind Omar! You have your cheerleaders, who cheer you on winning or losing! I feel your pain, sending you tons of hugs!.

  • @marcusmessam3435
    @marcusmessam3435 Před 2 dny +12

    Jamaicans treated this guy horribly. they called him fish and the disparaging remarks. Jamaicans tend to tear down their own . They didn't celebrate him because they were focusing on the man sexuality instead of his talent and he didn't tell anyone that he was who they perceived him to be and people don't know saying things like that you are just destroying the person mentally .

    • @imaaple2
      @imaaple2 Před 2 dny +2

      Thank you very much!!! Like when did heever “come out” he may have a lil flare and we made assumption and I think that is what has been affecting him mentally a whole lot. I can see he’s trying his best to not even be that way. Because some men can be like that but it nuh mean them
      Love man. We are probably the ones who put the damn label on him until he May start believe it about himself because that’s a possibility too throw him in an identity crisis

    • @sonianichols6900
      @sonianichols6900 Před 2 dny

      So true

  • @dre6485
    @dre6485 Před 2 dny +1

    He's so right. Love his maturity thou

  • @Donnie-bu3pt
    @Donnie-bu3pt Před 2 dny +2

    Much respect to Omar McCloud

  • @winstonpryce2332
    @winstonpryce2332 Před 2 dny +9

    When Omar wins the Olympic as I can remember social media was a buzz with excitement a lot of thanks and congratulations was send to him ……., when he failed to make the Tokyo he is the one who started to bash the jaaa about starting time and social media was calling him out there was no special treatment because of COVID all the other athletes have the same time parchment go on to win the Olympic gold….

    • @mahaliamiller5872
      @mahaliamiller5872 Před 2 dny

      exactly everyone was so happy so am surprised to hear this I know persons lash out at his sexuality but we were appreciative of his achievement.

    • @pennylou4270
      @pennylou4270 Před 2 dny +1

      Not true were you living under a rock to see and hear the derogatory remarks made.
      His outburst after he didn't make the team to Tokyo was part of how he felt. We must be honest.

  • @beautiful205
    @beautiful205 Před dnem

    Bro we do love and we are very proud and we do appreciate you. I’m very sorry you felt that way b/c u guys work so hard. I will continue supporting you. Well said panelist. This made me so sad. 😞😞😞

  • @delroywilson4227
    @delroywilson4227 Před dnem

    It's true, Omar. I remember when he won. Instead of some Jamaicans celebrating with him, they tore him apart with words that I can't even repeat. Hang in there, Omar. I'm still routing for you. There are some of us who acknowledges and celebrate with you and all your phenomenal accomplishments.

  • @monicawilliams5908
    @monicawilliams5908 Před 2 dny +5

    I alway pray for our athelete mentaly healthy phecially not just my Jamaican atheletes we are heir to show them some love show them we care say some kind words show them we appreacheted them not only when they win when they lose too lets pure the love out an our athelete .

  • @ddac6148
    @ddac6148 Před 2 dny +2

    When Leon Bailey speaks we all think that he is selfish and we say that he does not love Jamaica. That's because many people are suffering in silence due to fear of being labeled as one who does not love their country. We are going to see more people coming out with similar stories.

  • @franklinbrown1940
    @franklinbrown1940 Před 2 dny +4

    Big up youself Gus Logie

  • @pearlbernard7999
    @pearlbernard7999 Před 2 dny +1

    Love ❤️ you Omar you are correct .I thought the same thing you were not appreciated. Continue to shine you were the first Jamaican male to win Gold in the hurdles. That will never change.

  • @joycekellyman7744
    @joycekellyman7744 Před 2 dny

    Omar I am so prpud of you. I will always love you. I will always remember how you were so humble in victory or defeat. You are such a great sports man. Stay humble and blessed.❤❤❤

  • @JermyLee-vd7jz
    @JermyLee-vd7jz Před 2 dny +1

    We appreciate you sir .

  • @shionatkinson9328
    @shionatkinson9328 Před 2 dny +10

    I don’t know why Jamaican people don’t appreciate Omar McLeod. You can feel the pain in that interview when he’s talking and he’s telling the truth jamaica don’t let that man feel proud at all. They don’t show him the love like what they show you saying Balt I don’t know why, I felt Omar McLeod pain

    • @angelamiller3343
      @angelamiller3343 Před 2 dny

      Very sad, and to think of his stellar accomplishments. Big up and blessings Mr McLeod from a grateful ywaadie. Just know that God loves you…

  • @stalbansbaptistchurch8835

    Omar I hear the pain in your voice my brother. I just want you to know that you are and were appreciated by many who does not have the social media platform to put it out there. You are a champion in the eyes of many Jamaicans. You may not get that validation from the media and prominent figures in Jamaica. Rest assured youth man that we love you and appreciate you greatly. I and others can’t wait to see you tackle the 100m sprint.
    Omar when you know who you are the the critics will talk but remember you were wonderfully and and uniquely made.

    • @joycekellyman7744
      @joycekellyman7744 Před 2 dny

      I love all our athletes just entering the starting block makes you a great competitor. I always wonder how could one bend so low at on your marks get set and complete the task. To complete you are a winner.

  • @MarkDouglas-fk8cq
    @MarkDouglas-fk8cq Před 2 dny

    We're proud of you, Omar. Jamaica is glad you were on our team. I hope to see even more Championship Titles from you at the Open 400. Godspeed

  • @millicentshaw1647
    @millicentshaw1647 Před 2 dny

    Omar I'm sending lots of love ❤❤❤❤ your a real veteran just stay strong 💪💯

  • @brandonryanatwell2706
    @brandonryanatwell2706 Před 2 dny +1

    The panel spent 28 minutes tiptoeing around the real reason as to why Omar felt unappreciated. Jamaicans in particular didn’t celebrate him because of his sexuality and that’s the fact.

  • @wilsonclaudia5449
    @wilsonclaudia5449 Před 2 dny

    Omar you are a tower of inspiration to many .your interview touched my heart over n over 🙏You are one of Jamaicas super talented athlete. Dont give up on the sports ..you are super talented 👏 I personally watched the 110 hurdles just to see you perform 🙏

  • @hopescott3153
    @hopescott3153 Před 2 dny

    Be proud of yourself Omar❤❤continues to do what you love.

  • @firstresponder9903
    @firstresponder9903 Před 2 dny +2

    Big up Omar!

  • @petalrichards-chambers4694
    @petalrichards-chambers4694 Před 3 hodinami

    u could hear the hurt in his voice… well i was proud and we were screaming for you when u won

  • @prhayz1
    @prhayz1 Před 2 dny +1

    Every Jamaican who wins an Olympic medal should get a National Honor. Jamaican athletes, in general, scarcely get validation from their government. If you are not a Shelly or a Bolt, they treat you like crap. Ask tapper and Parchment.

  • @neilaubyn
    @neilaubyn Před 2 dny +6

    The following sentiments is off memory, which may not be accurate.
    I think a lot of people did not like the fact that Omar compared himself to Usain Bolt. They also did not want to disenfranchise anyone who qualified fairly for the Olympics. Omar thought because of what he had done he should’ve been given some special privilege. I was also peed off because he spoke disparagingly of Jamaica in the media.
    That rubbed me the wrong way. I think that resonated with a lot of people also.
    With all that being said, however, I still wanted the best for him and still do. He could’ve learned a lesson from Usain Bolt earlier, which was not to put too much weight on what others think. People will say the worst things about you in one instant when you’re doing badly and the best thing when you’re on top. If you do it for yourself, then you only have one person to worry about Win, lose or draw.

    • @mahaliamiller5872
      @mahaliamiller5872 Před 2 dny

      you are so right

    • @pennylou4270
      @pennylou4270 Před 2 dny +1

      Not true,we making excuses. People don't like him because they say he is gay.We must be honest and stop making excuses.

    • @donyutejamaica631
      @donyutejamaica631 Před 2 dny

      @@pennylou4270, Agree…problem is, he’s part of the LGBT 🏳️‍🌈 and the sports world bun Fiyah pon dat!!! It is what it is!

  • @ricardochung7790
    @ricardochung7790 Před 2 dny

    You are a big deal to us Omar. Don't let the few who have negative things to say make you believe they are the majority. They are not the majority. We are proud of you. Very proud.

  • @turfsportsplay
    @turfsportsplay Před 2 dny +1

    Why we beating around the bush. We all know why he wasn’t welcomed and loved by the nation. It’s our culture.

  • @sweetsop2938
    @sweetsop2938 Před 2 dny

    It's a shame he feels like that because of how people are, what they think and how they feel. Omar is a brilliant athlete with exceptional talent. He's done what many of the naysayers can't do. Keep on representing Omar🇯🇲🇯🇲....we appreciate you.

  • @rosaliesmall3198
    @rosaliesmall3198 Před hodinou

    I am Jamaican but my roots are from Africa.

  • @blackacampbell8236
    @blackacampbell8236 Před 2 dny

    Omer we jamaica love you .

  • @kohane35
    @kohane35 Před 2 dny +3

    These people just continue to dance around the real issues, how dis going to help Omar McLeod, I remember wen tha lady called em gold fish, the big brass of Jamaica didn’t embrace or ppl of significant, so Jamaican people just fallow suit,

  • @Carnagemode119
    @Carnagemode119 Před 2 dny +2

    The thing is that jamaicans don't recognize or acknowledge you if you didn't won a gold in 100m or 200m they behave like those medals are secondary medals. Jamaican people don't appreciate no other events in track and field other than the 100 and 200m that is why every kid in jamaica always want to do 100 or 200m even when they are not fast and would do better in other events. This is one of the thing that is holding back jamaica tracks and field from expanding in these champions in many different events like gymnastics, weight lifting, high jump ect.

  • @normangarrick7982
    @normangarrick7982 Před 2 dny +2

    It does not help that the issue of homophobia is being discussed here in code. Either you deal with the real issue or leave it alone.

  • @andrethompson5847
    @andrethompson5847 Před 2 dny +2

    (a) we have to respect all our athletes regardless of any differences real or imagined (b) since 2021 he seems to have lost his way, i wonder what changed then, he was winning even though there were some rude remarks but something just seem off since the start of 2021 (c ) the remark he made that Jamaica leaving the Olympic Champion off the Olympic team was disrespectful to his competitors and show he has entitlement syndrome (d) he change about 5 coaches in 8 years, he is a rolling stone, is he also one who uses people? (e ) despite the entitlement, rolling stone, coach changes since the end of 2019, there was not a 2020 season, something just seem off with him, maybe he need to mend fences with himself and others.

  • @nordiabarrett4789
    @nordiabarrett4789 Před 2 dny +1

    I totally agree with you Omar. Disgusting people even used name calling. He’s telling no lies.

  • @SR-oj9im
    @SR-oj9im Před 2 dny +1

    Jamaicans ousted him on the grounds of homophobia. I remember when he won his Olympic gold, there were lots of jarring commentary about his "flamboyant" and "fruity" style of celebration. He even remarked in a post review how he felt disheartened about the situation, and didn't feel like representing the country again.

  • @jacquelinesmall9287
    @jacquelinesmall9287 Před 2 dny

    People will always be people anywhere and I don't think he should say he's not recognized is minority minded people but the majority is still on his side I'm supporting u Omar .Many of us looking for u to make still our Jamaican team we're proud of you Omar .Don't let the mind of the minority be your downfall !please rejuvenates yourself thank you Jamaicans love you better luck next time ❤❤💅🏃‍♂️😅🙌

  • @sonianichols6900
    @sonianichols6900 Před 2 dny

    Omar Mcleod you are very appreciate I love to watch you over the hurdles PLEASE DONT THINK THAT OMAR❤❤❤❤WELL YOU ARE BIG DEAL MI JUST SORRY YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PARIS

  • @kandiekane.
    @kandiekane. Před 2 dny +2

    We thank and appreciate Omar for 2016 and 2017. However, these achievements did not translate to preference over other hurdlers who earn their spots for tokyo 2020.

    • @rosemarietracey150
      @rosemarietracey150 Před 2 dny +1

      I don't think that's what Omar is saying. There's some truth to what he has said!! There are Athletes who have won one bronze at the Olympics and they receive more recognition than Omar, the truth is the truth. Not many people remember or was even aware the he was Olympics and world indoor and world outdoor champion!! He was the only gold medalist for Jamaica at the 2017 London world championships!!!

    • @pennylou4270
      @pennylou4270 Před 2 dny +1

      Are you trying mental gymnastics to not address the issue at hand. We are a nation of hypocrites, and double standards .
      You don't have to agree or accept someone's way of life perceived or imagined to be respected.

    • @kandiekane.
      @kandiekane. Před 2 dny

      @@rosemarietracey150 Comprehension is fundamental.

    • @sweetsop2938
      @sweetsop2938 Před 2 dny +1

      He's not looking for preferential treatment. He's looking for respect and to be treated with dignity. He needs recognition for his achievements. His representing Jamaica matters, and for that, he should feel good about doing it. We appreciate you, Omar🇯🇲🇯🇲❣️

    • @kandiekane.
      @kandiekane. Před 2 dny

      @@sweetsop2938 Always the ignorant typing away. After he did not qualify for tokyo 2020, he told the Jamaica Olympics committee that he should be on the team regardless because of his past achievements. Only 3 can go, so he wanted to take a spot he did not earn. This is facts. Get your information before commenting. I did not agree with that and never will.

  • @deestevens9691
    @deestevens9691 Před 2 dny

    I ran away. From the land I swore that I'd never stray. Such a magnetic beauty. It was always like she could see right through me. I was overwhelmed. Drained and depleted from trying to please them. They cared naught for me. As in the true, authentic person that I was meant to be. The facade grew old. When I go home at nights, I would bare my soul, to walls so thick and stubborn. Was that how my life was supposed to be governed? They reject the beauty that I am. For some silly notion. Retribution. Righteous indignation. Although you've won, my mind and body stay in a state of confusion. For how could a nation. A purveyor of love and affection. Treats its children with such disdain and condemnation. The scar around my eye, is a reminder of how I was subjugated, to their wrath and overbearing hatred. They say that what I am is evil and cruel, but I've never lifted a finger nor tried to make anyone a foot stool. I wish hat they could stand in my shoe. So that they could see, that all I want to do, is to give the best of myself to humanity. The same humanity that has me ostracized, claiming that there is no room for me to reside among them. Lest I be just like them. I wish I knew how to. But the change that they seek iis out of my reach. Give me the opportunity to teach.What it's like to be broken, like tiny bits of shattered glasses. How to painstakingly put them back together, like a puzzle done right. I ran away. But I am not running anymore. Because there is room for me to reside among them, as I am. Basking in her magnetic beauty. Perfectly imperfect. As we all are. Beautifully scarred.

  • @TheInsideLaneUK
    @TheInsideLaneUK Před 2 dny

    Thanks for crediting us! 🫶🏾

  • @islandgirlruby2750
    @islandgirlruby2750 Před 2 dny

    And thats why Bolt was the champion winner and Asafa was not. In Jamaica we have this unhealthy urge to humble our athletes and this negatively affects them. Big up Omar McLeod for all you did for Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @MarkDouglas-fk8cq
    @MarkDouglas-fk8cq Před 2 dny

    Omar, I heard you say you want to race without hurdles. Seek out Coach Francis. Godspeed.

  • @siyanhall3142
    @siyanhall3142 Před 2 dny

    It is sad when athletes are not performing and qualifying for the big competition it becomes mental and a blame game. Nothing is guaranteed next time around injuries and unforeseen events can derail. I am not sure what he want from the people when you stay silent and hurting. This is just emotion when you are not at the top anymore.

  • @maxvelocity200
    @maxvelocity200 Před dnem

    With everything we're seeing in the comments, does he still believe that he wasn't appreciate and or love by JA?

  • @melisha11williams
    @melisha11williams Před dnem

    I’m still so lost. Someone please help me out by answering these questions. A) What did Jamaica do for other olympic champions that they didn’t do for Omar? B)What has Jamaica done to him that was not done to other athletes? Was there some special celebration for others that excluded him? Please help me!!!

    • @glenmcdaniel
      @glenmcdaniel Před 3 hodinami

      Google. I don't live in Jamaica and I still saw foul language and aspersions about him after he won. Someone can correct me but I think someone was even fired because he directed homophobic jokes at Omar, posting from his employer's Twitter account. As a sports fan in the US even I knew that and saw all the negative reaction to McLeod as a person.

  • @yourfanclub1693
    @yourfanclub1693 Před 2 dny +1

    Dr. We noticed that you are colorful too…

  • @user-dl7uj6fw4l
    @user-dl7uj6fw4l Před 2 dny +1

    So its Jamaicas fault y he didnt qualify...

  • @aj5946
    @aj5946 Před 2 dny +4

    People around him never make him feel like an Olympic Champion, what does that mean tho, what him did want, hug up an kiss? First and foremost happiness and appreciation start wid Self, no one can make me feel good or bad about myself.

    • @Posting7
      @Posting7 Před 2 dny +8

      We are social beings. Support matters. No one is an island

    • @kandiekane.
      @kandiekane. Před 2 dny +3

      @posting7 We are supposedly social b€ings because that is what the p0wers that be tell us. Soci@lizing is a very prof!table business.
      We thank and appreciate him for 2016 and 2017, however, that did not mean preference over other hurdlers who earned their spot for 2020 tokyo.

    • @dreiimizhari8858
      @dreiimizhari8858 Před 2 dny +2

      Rubbish , hes not representing hisself.. Your reasoning makes absolutely no sense, its callec support not validation.. How can i represent a ppl who do not support me??? With a head that big one would tbink uoud have room for a brain but i guess i cant make any assumption

    • @aj5946
      @aj5946 Před 2 dny

      @@dreiimizhari8858 listen Human Rubbish, when he put on the Jamaica colors surely he represent Jamaica and maybe he represents you, I represent myself get that straight

    • @aj5946
      @aj5946 Před 2 dny

      @@dreiimizhari8858 you are a apart of the problem in Jamaica, unnu just deh pon Social Media and as Someone make a comment unnu fly dung want to tell People what to say and how to think.

  • @crisojohnson
    @crisojohnson Před 7 hodinami

    Jamaicans are spoiled when it comes on to gold medals. There are countries in this world who would make an athlete a national hero just to get one gold medal. Grenada for example honored their sole olympic gold medalist.

  • @zndrsmith
    @zndrsmith Před 2 dny +6

    I think Omar had the wrong type of persons around him as friends and inspirations. Why is it that no other Olympic champion is saying this. In fact the medal winners for the field events have more reasons to be saying that as Jamaicans big up the track athletes more. I think Omar has a self love problem. You need to love yourself first and then you will see that you are loved by your country. Also you will see that some athletes go back to their communities and give back to their school etc and this garners that external admiration or validation athletes are looking for.

    • @SkilcoleCooks
      @SkilcoleCooks Před 2 dny +1

      Have you ever read comments about him? The names they call him? Even recently at the trials? Self love? We all have to have self love or else we will throw ourselves over a bridge when nasty ignorant people slaughter us! Come on man!

  • @nevillewalker1227
    @nevillewalker1227 Před 2 dny

    Was Omar ever nominated for male athlete of the year? If so why does he feel no one thought his accomplishments wasn’t a big deal?

  • @gregankay
    @gregankay Před dnem

    Omar acts confused sometimes, not so long ago he was blaming his coaches for losing interest in the sport, last Olympics he blamed the Officials for not rescheduling the event during the Jamaican trials to accommodate him. He has changed his coach several times so now it's our fault for not lauding his achievements superfluously. He probably needs to seek a personal shrink to unlock the real reason for feeling the way they feel.

  • @AjaL-n8s
    @AjaL-n8s Před 2 dny

    Not because he feels this way makes it true feelings aren’t facts

  • @thetwosticks2479
    @thetwosticks2479 Před 2 dny

    I wonder why?!

  • @jt9042
    @jt9042 Před 2 dny

    If he was manly then he would be the best runner in the world example look at dolton Harris 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @averilmyers5717
    @averilmyers5717 Před 8 hodinami

    There is truth in what he has said. Look at the attention that Sherika, Elaine, Asafa, Bolt and others get. I dont think it is a matter of "how they want to be treated or made to feel." Come on now, he wants to feel like its a big deal just like the other athletes feel. Megan came in 3rd and she was made to feel like she had a gold. Why was this guy not made to feel the same way? What is this woman saying? Even the under 20 athletes are already feeling like they matter. So whats so different with McLeod? And it has nothing to do with humility - he just wants to be rallied around like any other athlete thats all. Look at Parchment gets a 2nd or 3rd, the whole country rallies around him, Whats different with McLeod? Thats what he is saying. You guys need to stop making it seem as if he is expecting too much - for heaven's sake he is not just another athlete, he is a gold medalist, treat him as such!!!

  • @Br33zeKooL
    @Br33zeKooL Před 2 dny +1

    He's always complaining. I think he's the problem.

  • @hgclarke25
    @hgclarke25 Před 2 dny

    Validation outside of the creator(God) is flawed. That’s where people go wrong! You give up your power to people who don’t know for worth when you seek validation from people 😊

  • @mich8999
    @mich8999 Před 2 dny

    Why does Omar crave attention?? He wanted to feel like he was a big deal?!!

  • @rohangooden5312
    @rohangooden5312 Před 2 dny

    Omar disrespected tge JAAA and by extension Jamaica with his utterances after failing to make the Olympic team in 2021....until he apologize to the Jamaican people he will continue to wallow in self pity. I honestly think karma is biting him in the....

  • @abeestarr1986
    @abeestarr1986 Před 2 dny +1

    Let's not forget about Elaine Thompson Hera she was and still is called the most derogatory words because she let Franno and her career is a bit tipsy turvey. People sometimes don't think these athletes have feelings too.

  • @agro-valleyfarm7217
    @agro-valleyfarm7217 Před 2 dny +7

    It's unfortunate that Omar made the claim that he didn't get the support when he was at the top of his craft. Omar is suffering from the entitlement mentality-he is still upset over the fact that back in 2021 he didn't make the JAM team plus things have not gone well with him since 2021.

  • @DWAYNEASULLIVAN
    @DWAYNEASULLIVAN Před 13 hodinami

    Sports max talk the truth why jamaican don't support him . Him too hype and the next thing . Let be honest

  • @islandgirlruby2750
    @islandgirlruby2750 Před 2 dny

    The Jamaican journalists are the only ones that actively tries to tear down our athletes. Most of y’all are biased and it shows in your commentary. Unno run the thing like party shop!

  • @jt9042
    @jt9042 Před 2 dny +4

    The man too girl

  • @EdumbeLawrence-fm3rq
    @EdumbeLawrence-fm3rq Před 2 dny

    Sometimes I really wonder if he is gay way too emotional and sensitive

  • @myopinion6574
    @myopinion6574 Před 2 dny +2

    Its not a blue ribbon event so I can understand why he would compare himself to perhaps someone from Jamaica who may have been equally successful in a blue ribbon event who indeed gets more attention. I do believe Omar is aware of that because he has on many occasions stated he wants to run the 100 flat. I also believe that Omar lashing out is not entirely from the lack of recognition but to trauma.

  • @neilaubyn
    @neilaubyn Před dnem

    Leighton Levy wrote an article for Sports Max on the whole issue, article dated July 12, 2021.
    'Heartbroken' Omar McLeod blasts Jamaica for excluding him from Olympic team
    Please google since apparently I cannot paste the link in the comments.

  • @trevormitchell8079
    @trevormitchell8079 Před 2 dny

    When you come in the era of Michael Jordan or Usain Bolt your great performance easily get lost but it's not that we don't appreciate the others

  • @killerjase1
    @killerjase1 Před dnem

    You already ready know cause yah 🐠🐟

  • @newyork2714
    @newyork2714 Před 2 dny +3

    Bro, you and I know Jamaican doesn't like amphibians, and from you salt out the 4x100 relay in London world championship. Jamaican never won back a 4x100

  • @newyork2714
    @newyork2714 Před 2 dny +8

    Every time he lost, he came and cried like a girl . Bro, man up, and stop the cry cry.

    • @BhayekaTshazi
      @BhayekaTshazi Před 2 dny

      Are you serious

    • @BhayekaTshazi
      @BhayekaTshazi Před 2 dny +4

      You are same type of person that'll type something like this and then when someone unalives themselves you preach mental health
      Please do better - you don't have to agree with someone or what they do but don't be mean

    • @jermainedavis4126
      @jermainedavis4126 Před 2 dny +5

      Comments like these tear down others, and for what reason? At what level have you competed and represented your country?

    • @clipow
      @clipow Před 2 dny +2

      People like this is have too much toxic masculinity to be in touch with his emotion..these are the kind of men that things affect them later in life because they are too afraid to talk about their feelings or cry. Crying is a normal human emotion..we laugh, we cry!

    • @ericmcleod3498
      @ericmcleod3498 Před 2 dny

      Such a frigging hater! He who feels it, knows it!

  • @incogunner
    @incogunner Před 2 dny +1

    Going against the laws of god and nature (man + woman) and then expecting righteous, god-fearing people to support you is absolutely ludicrous …u cudda be the most decorated olympian athlete ever idgaf

  • @donyutejamaica631
    @donyutejamaica631 Před 2 dny

    Unfortunately for Omar LGBT 🏳️‍🌈 is still not embraced and probably will never be accepted by Jamaican’s and Jamaica as a country. The LGBT thing is bad for your brand in sports in general..in T&F your brand is everything. Maybe Omar he can go represent USA.

  • @user-bx5vy2yg7s
    @user-bx5vy2yg7s Před 2 dny

    Some of other guys are living a downlow life abd peopple lovd them not knowing hypothetical

  • @smoney4u9
    @smoney4u9 Před 2 dny +1

    Omar sound like Blake now! Him bad mind Parchment because the WORLD brought his story

    • @clipow
      @clipow Před 2 dny

      🙄

    • @pennylou4270
      @pennylou4270 Před 2 dny

      Like really,do you follow tracks in Jamaica. Or just want to comment. Have you ever heard Omar and other athletes not getting along. The man speak the truth.

  • @jt9042
    @jt9042 Před 2 dny +3

    A fish is a fish not because he is a gold fish 🔥

  • @kirkjarrett4372
    @kirkjarrett4372 Před 2 dny

    Omar nobody cares! You have not done anything for Jamaicans to be in awe of you. Be humble brother

    • @jermainedavis4126
      @jermainedavis4126 Před 2 dny +1

      Really? That's the best you can say?

    • @Donnie-bu3pt
      @Donnie-bu3pt Před 2 dny

      That's crazy talk

    • @dianmartin5548
      @dianmartin5548 Před 2 dny +1

      Olympic gold medal winner Rio 2016
      World championship gold medalist London 2017

    • @kirkjarrett4372
      @kirkjarrett4372 Před 2 dny

      @@jermainedavis4126 just my personal opinion brother

    • @kirkjarrett4372
      @kirkjarrett4372 Před 2 dny

      @@dianmartin5548 How many Olympics and World Championship gold have Bolt, Shelly and Elaine won? In the Same era as him...

  • @ericpkingston1327
    @ericpkingston1327 Před 2 dny +3

    Cry baby all the time ! How should the juniors behave?? Keep harping on been some kind of victim ? Anybody have another pillow or a piece of candy for this guy ??

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 Před 2 dny

      Be careful they might not want to run for Jamaica in the future. Then what would you have.

    • @franklinbrown1940
      @franklinbrown1940 Před 2 dny

      Precisely

    • @ericpkingston1327
      @ericpkingston1327 Před 2 dny

      @@roybabineaux5353 if he qualified....he would have said something else ! He was quite upbeat in the Semis ! He is not smart enough to let the old stuff die down. Honestly to blame other social issues on T&F is disingenuous??

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 Před 2 dny

      @ericpkingston1327 Now, an Olympic/world champion isn't smart enough to run a race. You guys will never get it. You only care about the 100 - and 200-meter races. Everything else is secondary by the empty stadium, it seems true.

    • @ericpkingston1327
      @ericpkingston1327 Před 2 dny

      @@roybabineaux5353 l said he was not smart enough to let the old issues go ,so we all can move on ! And he can concentrate on qualifying and be the athlete we know he can be. This is an ongoing squabble, remember ?

  • @craigcampbell8510
    @craigcampbell8510 Před 2 dny

    Because we find out you colorful dwl

  • @jt9042
    @jt9042 Před 2 dny

    Don’t like she

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    @Rebellious95 Před 2 dny +2

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    @Rebellious95 Před 2 dny +3

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