@@komheom845 the image you see when u find the video, like a cover for the video, the first marketing youtubers use to get more views but almost never is found in the actually video... like this channel, he/her do a lot...
And that even isn't the current world record. She threw 82,98 two weeks after the Olympics in Warsaw during the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, kinda don't understand why that throw is not in this video as it's easy to find.
@@aleksanderorg9405 They changed the design again, so no-one should be getting close, if anyone does they'll change it yet again as 100m throws are landing among the trackside officials in some stadiums, which obviously isn't ideal :)
@@mattc3581 No they haven't. The last "safety" redesign was in the early 90s, before Zelezny's WR. Every major javelin redesign outcomes in WR annulation. The reason why they didn't redesign the javelin is that Zelezny a) was the only guy who was consistently throwing over 90 in all of his competition (and much closer to 90m than to magical 100m safety threshold.) b) His WR throw was in Jena which is famous for its "wind support" because of local geography. If he would be able to replicate this kind of throw on regular basis on various stadiums, they would probably redesign it. But in Zelezny's case, it was the combination of one of the top track and field athletes in his prime and ideal throwing conditions.
@@wellbi Yes apologies, I misremember the change point, it was when Hohn was throwing around 100m in the mid 80's they changed the design, as you say they didn't actually change it again when Zelezny had that near 100m throw. I note that the poster I responded to is wrong though as Vetter has been getting pretty close to the record in recent years so maybe another change might not be too far off.
He could probably jump 6.40 even, but that will most likely never happen bc of the simpel reason he will only increass the bar by 1cm each time he try for a new WR. So 6.30 m will probably happen, but it will take maybe 10 years to reach and that is if he can stay injury free.
2:07 Como um humano consegue girar nessa velocidade? Incrível de se ver! E ela é tão experiente que já sentiu que o arremesso foi bom assim que largou.
Honestly dipping at that speed probably would have slowed him down to the point where his lean would get him the same time as if he didn’t lean in the first place.
You can't have a title of greatest world records when you have soccer kicks that are faster than the prior ones...clearly the first one wasn't a world record then.
yeah and, not actually include the actual record (according to Guinness) which was from 2006. before some on this video. the 266 km/h was only 131. they revised it later
Three decades Stefka Kostadinova stands unshakable on the world peak in the high jump. On 30 August, just 30 years ago, the Bulgarian woman puts the still unspoilt world record of 209 cm high jump.
Sadly women's records from the 80's and 90's are forever overshadowed by the massive institutional doping that was going on. Even those who may have been completely clean end up being not talked about as the entire era is brushed under the carpet as if to pretend it didn't happen.
Lots of good stuff here, including one of my all time favourites, Jonathan Edwards in the triple jump. Such perfect balance throughout as shown by his almost casual landing. But what a shame that his incredible 18.43 (I think) that year was only slightly windy. A wonderful comment I read under an excellent video about him called "The Flying Man" was along the lines of "it's ironic that every time I see a video of this man's incredible jumping, but whose religious beliefs initially prevented him from competing on Sundays until he lost his faith, I find myself saying "Jesus Christ"!"........Brilliant! If the person who wrote that is reading this, I've repeated that line in conversation about sport many times and always ensure that people know if was not my line, but yours, whoever you are.
What Edwards did, simply defies all logic. Looked like he was floating. I was really young when he had his best jumps, but I still remember them clearly.
Edwards jump is an insane record. The 4x400M Men's record is also unbelievable and IMO unreachable. Had 3 of the best 400M runners of all time in it. Of course, Sotomayor's record just looks ridiculous.
2:09 she looks a lot like my PE teacher from my old school. Also she is polish so from my country and I think she mentioned about being a sportswoman before being a teacher. And it was about this throwing thing.
Naim is, and will always be, the powerlifter of all time. Any other man who cleans and presses 3X his weight, has my respect, but he still is far behind.
I know Mike Powell has the long jump world record now, but the clip should have been Bob Beamon, that really was one of the greatest world records ever! At the time the long jump world record was a bit under 27 1/2 feet. Bob Beamon was already looking like he could break it if he got a jump right and crazy people were suggesting that he might even challenge 28ft some day. He took his first jump in the Olympic final and recorded 29 feet 2 inches, an Olympic record that still stands 50 years later and is the oldest Olympic athletics record still unbroken.
@@ZBat888 The historical narrative doesn't work in metric. There was an excitement about someone breaking a 28ft long jump because it was a natural barrier in that system, like the 4 minute mile. But if you want, the previous record was 8.35m it was thought he could break that and maybe challenge 8.53m at some point, but actually jumped 8.90m adding 55cm to the record in one go.
Yeah while at the same time having 4 different clips in of what is supposed to be the fastest shot in football? (while that is not a thing players are even interested in themselves)
@@upbeatproductions7614 the country who invented it and the whole of Europe who are the best at it call it football, so lets not call it soccer just because Americans get confused between their hands and feet.
Yeah, I wondered why it was all "Dressel" when Peaty beat him in Japan (in the mixed relay). Peaty holds the World Record time and the 8 times closest to that record!
How would you miss out on the only man who have run a marathon race in under 2 hours, Eliud Kipchoge who finished a marathon race in 1 hour 59 minutes 40 seconds at the Ineos challenge in 2019, breaking his own record of 2:01:39 at the Berlin Marathon in 2018.
@@lemogangpitsoe8592 Indeed. It was more like a scientific experiment that proved a man could run a Marathon within two hours. With the aid of several pacemakers in perfect formation, who were allowed to replace each other when they got tired.
@@lemogangpitsoe8592 The one in Illinois was an experiment, but he is the world marathon record holder, which he set in Berlin Marathon in 2018, recording a time of 2:01:39.
and i would say there could be no WR in marathon running. because every track is different. berlin is nor london or ney york! than they had to run on the 400m track. WHY i think so? did you ever heard bout a world racord for the fastet formula 1 race? NO because every track is different. and a second reason why he was 2 min faster. and that is more than a universe faster! he had prototype shoes on! no one ever had these shoes. in triathlon every athlete has to wear shoes every one could buy. remeber the swim suits in swimming. not the athletes makes the difference! only the technoligy he wears in the competion. eloid is one of the best marathon runners of this generation. but not as great as every one think.
@5:00 I remember watching this live. It was a huge deal because Pocket Hercules was from Bulgaria which was under the control of the USSR at the time. He defected to Turkey at the last possible moment, and then lifted over four times his bodyweight to win the gold and the world record. USSR was piiiisssssed.
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Met Isinbayeva in Brussel as we stayed in the same hotel as the athletes for a Diamond League meeting. Was in the lift with her and had no idea what to say except hello! She's only tiny!
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Missed the biggest one of all.. Secretariat's win in the 1973 Belmont. That is a record that will NEVER be beaten! The only record here that MAY not be beaten over the next 50 years is Bolt's in the 100 meter. His record is now 49 years old and no horse has come within 10 lengths since. He would have beaten this year's winner by 20+ lengths! THAT"S how NASTY Secretariat was! And btw the jockey that rode him that's all we was.. a "passenger" (by his own admittance).
but you also have to take into account that he had an above-average heart. the autopsy testified to this natural anomaly. nowadays, when athletes are excluded from competitions due to constantly elevated testosterone levels, a person with the heart of an ox would probably not have access to such competitions either. you can see it however you want, but a little criticism is probably allowed.
the thumbnail I recognize..is a mediocre Spanish runner and she only looked that good in that shot, could not find other nice pis of her...do not remember her name. i can look it up, if you want..
@@rexsongodinho5623 Her name is ; Sara Barba Fernández ...and I do not get it , she looks so hot here and I cannot find anyhting else on her that is as hot as that.
I was at the game stood right behind the goal he scored in, what a hit. If you watch in slow motion, it's funny to see the keepers reaction. He barely starts moving before it's past him.
Whats with all the Soccer/Football stuff? you cant reliably get an accurate reading on the ball speed and only the fastest kick should be shown not 4 or 5 slower ones.
1:12 this is unbreakable as after that world record they changed how javelins were built so they didn’t go as far so the sport was safer
And the WR in the current system is 1000000x more impresive that this one.
Still, Zelezny came close.
Explain plz?
@@Grimlock1979 he's the goat
Jan zelezny
Why did you feel the need to use that thumbnail? This was a good video anyway.
Update: The guy has since changed the original thumbnail
u clicked on it so…
@@jaesenjohns6694 I clicked on it cause I’m an old subscriber of this channel you kinky freak.
For the extra views dummy
Fella, don't really mater if your an old sub or a new one you clicked dude now your ass is going to hell with the rest of us peace out
Clickbait, and it clearly worked.
Little Naim Suleymanoglu is a legend. He was a seven-time World Weightlifting Champion and three-time Olympic Gold Medalist. RIP Pocket Hercules.
Greatest thumbnail in world history
I was looking for this comment. Thanks, you made my day better 😂
😂😭🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣 i came here just for it.
Wat do u mean by thumbnail
@@komheom845 the image you see when u find the video, like a cover for the video, the first marketing youtubers use to get more views but almost never is found in the actually video... like this channel, he/her do a lot...
goalkeepers scoring goals is a definition of "fine, ill do it myself"
Hello 👋 how are you doing
Respect for having commentators in different languages makes the videos all the more better
Hello 👋 hello
The ski guy was literally flying. God!
As a former athlete, videos like that bring to tears
Redmond and his dad always get me, as a former athlete myself ik how hard it must've been to realize he was right there and fall a step short.
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anita’s scream before it even landed was a joy to hear
She could feel that it was right!!
And that even isn't the current world record. She threw 82,98 two weeks after the Olympics in Warsaw during the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial, kinda don't understand why that throw is not in this video as it's easy to find.
When you hit it dead on the screws. Big girl doing big girl stuff.
I really appreciate that these compilations that have the original audio rather than voice over commentary! Subscribing
Uwe Hohn's record is so insane they had to change the design of the javelin, hence why Jan Zelezny's record is "only" 98.48m
Yet no one is still getting even close to his throw of 98,48
@@aleksanderorg9405 They changed the design again, so no-one should be getting close, if anyone does they'll change it yet again as 100m throws are landing among the trackside officials in some stadiums, which obviously isn't ideal :)
@@mattc3581 No they haven't. The last "safety" redesign was in the early 90s, before Zelezny's WR. Every major javelin redesign outcomes in WR annulation. The reason why they didn't redesign the javelin is that Zelezny a) was the only guy who was consistently throwing over 90 in all of his competition (and much closer to 90m than to magical 100m safety threshold.) b) His WR throw was in Jena which is famous for its "wind support" because of local geography. If he would be able to replicate this kind of throw on regular basis on various stadiums, they would probably redesign it. But in Zelezny's case, it was the combination of one of the top track and field athletes in his prime and ideal throwing conditions.
@@wellbi Yes apologies, I misremember the change point, it was when Hohn was throwing around 100m in the mid 80's they changed the design, as you say they didn't actually change it again when Zelezny had that near 100m throw. I note that the poster I responded to is wrong though as Vetter has been getting pretty close to the record in recent years so maybe another change might not be too far off.
@@aleksanderorg9405 Of Zelezny use same javelin record be over 110 easy so that record is basically bs .
👏 Congruts to the athletes!
Look at the height of Duplantis' jump. That guy could jump 6.30 m one day if everything goes perfectly. Insane.
That's what i thing as well
He could probably jump 6.40 even, but that will most likely never happen bc of the simpel reason he will only increass the bar by 1cm each time he try for a new WR. So 6.30 m will probably happen, but it will take maybe 10 years to reach and that is if he can stay injury free.
@@hemmy8645 why not 6.90?. jesus you are delusional
For those who doesnt know Naim was 60 kg. when he did 190 kg.!! thats crazy :D
and 147cm
XS in Clothes but XL in condoms...
and full of gear
@@brucedickinson12 it is not bodybuilding bro!
@@aramadur2496 🤣🤣🤣
Still can't get my head around Javier Sotomayor's 2.45m jump. The physics of it just don't make sense.
have a look at stefan holm's 2.40m jump, wr in height above his own height (59 cm), looks even more ridiculous
I like the video.
Keep up the good work.
2:07 Como um humano consegue girar nessa velocidade? Incrível de se ver! E ela é tão experiente que já sentiu que o arremesso foi bom assim que largou.
EL BICHO
The only woman that throw over 81 m. She made it few times, best 82,98 m 😉
Bolt actually could of done better if he'd dipped for the line. He just casually ran through the finish.
Honestly dipping at that speed probably would have slowed him down to the point where his lean would get him the same time as if he didn’t lean in the first place.
You can actually feel and see that he might not be doing his best
Don't tell gazelles how to run
Sympa la vidéo 👍👍( dommage un peu qu'il n'y ait pas les dates😉)...
Best video interested really good
You can't have a title of greatest world records when you have soccer kicks that are faster than the prior ones...clearly the first one wasn't a world record then.
Those soccer speeds are just B.S..
yeah and, not actually include the actual record (according to Guinness) which was from 2006. before some on this video. the 266 km/h was only 131. they revised it later
In football it’s not about speed so why the hell are they included at all…
Yeah I stopped the video at the 266km/h kick, this video apparently is not only lacking in context but also accuracy...
@@ScottTrolls Yup 266 looked fishy.
Какие великие люди, какой стимул ! 😢😥☺️👍🏻
Actually a random collection of world records: some good, some great, some unbelievable - but definitely not exclusively the 'greatest'
3:55 bro this guy mastered the Mario triple jumps strat
Three decades Stefka Kostadinova stands unshakable on the world peak in the high jump. On 30 August, just 30 years ago, the Bulgarian woman puts the still unspoilt world record of 209 cm high jump.
Hello 👋 beautiful friend
Sadly women's records from the 80's and 90's are forever overshadowed by the massive institutional doping that was going on. Even those who may have been completely clean end up being not talked about as the entire era is brushed under the carpet as if to pretend it didn't happen.
VERY GOOD STEROIDS .......
Superb list though the football shots are not quite relevant. But must say that goalkeepers goal is quite freaky!!
yes someone just threw in goal shots.. oh just because i like football, has nothing to do with any records.
Dünya'ya başka bir Naim Süleymanoğlu daha gelmez.👍
266 Km/h speed for that kick was not true, dislike for it.
Daniel Komens 1996 2 Miles in 7min 58sec.
He is still the only human to have achieved such an amazing time on the track
Untill last Friday - Jakob Ingebrigtsen 7:54.10
no1 is running 2 miles so it is of no interest
What I appreciate most is Edwards, a triple record holder with a physique from ... employee next door.
A predestined, alien resilience!
Thank you for including ski jumping!!!
Great playing
Lots of good stuff here, including one of my all time favourites, Jonathan Edwards in the triple jump. Such perfect balance throughout as shown by his almost casual landing. But what a shame that his incredible 18.43 (I think) that year was only slightly windy. A wonderful comment I read under an excellent video about him called "The Flying Man" was along the lines of "it's ironic that every time I see a video of this man's incredible jumping, but whose religious beliefs initially prevented him from competing on Sundays until he lost his faith, I find myself saying "Jesus Christ"!"........Brilliant! If the person who wrote that is reading this, I've repeated that line in conversation about sport many times and always ensure that people know if was not my line, but yours, whoever you are.
What Edwards did, simply defies all logic. Looked like he was floating. I was really young when he had his best jumps, but I still remember them clearly.
true i would also say thats the best record and most untouchable record out of theese
@@fiedler_luca hell i thought that about Bob Beamans 8.90 long jump
but that match up Powel and Lewis was the greatest series of jumps ever
There is something about Bob Beamons record jump that is out of this world (at the time).
Usain bolt's 200m wr is even more insane
No thumbnail timestamp = No time wasted 😂😂
héroe, ídolo, campeón.
Yerrrrrrrrrrrr
Nic e video, but would've been even better if we could see the years of every record.
Edwards jump is an insane record. The 4x400M Men's record is also unbelievable and IMO unreachable. Had 3 of the best 400M runners of all time in it. Of course, Sotomayor's record just looks ridiculous.
Ridiculous?! Why?
Interesting but never heard of these football speed records before....didn't know that was a thing
it's not tbh
It's wild what the human body is capable of!
To be continued
2:09 she looks a lot like my PE teacher from my old school. Also she is polish so from my country and I think she mentioned about being a sportswoman before being a teacher. And it was about this throwing thing.
Lol
Naim is, and will always be, the powerlifter of all time. Any other man who cleans and presses 3X his weight, has my respect, but he still is far behind.
Great
How is a person not going to like this video full of super people. Incredible!
Extraordinario Usain Super velocista!!!
Naim is just incredible what a weight lifter
isn't the world record for clean and just 264 rn though?
@@zubrach5931 it is, for the heavyweights. This guy clearly wasn't a heavyweight ☺still incredible for such a 'small' dude.
@@zubrach5931 acually he is small and he lifts 3x his own bodyweight. Thats why this is amazing :)
Thumbnail was used to get views; very “original “. Other than that this was actually a good video.
I was missing the 200 meters in 19:32 by Michael Johnson. Yes, right now that record is beaten. But so are some of the shown soccer speed records.
It's not called soccer
@@berylnorton7071 You're not called a wanted child
@@berylnorton7071 that's beside the point. you still knew what sport they were talking about
Hami's freekick even faster than many freekicks in slow motion
It's just not 266 kmh. More like 166kmh, I'd say. Somebody mixed up the numbers there for sure.
Super video, moc děkuji ❤❤❤
This thumbnail made a lot of viewers come
Unbelievable!
You had me at the thumbnail.
Good to see a Brit in there with Jonathan Edwards. Chap on the pole vault cleared by another foot.
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I know Mike Powell has the long jump world record now, but the clip should have been Bob Beamon, that really was one of the greatest world records ever!
At the time the long jump world record was a bit under 27 1/2 feet. Bob Beamon was already looking like he could break it if he got a jump right and crazy people were suggesting that he might even challenge 28ft some day. He took his first jump in the Olympic final and recorded 29 feet 2 inches, an Olympic record that still stands 50 years later and is the oldest Olympic athletics record still unbroken.
sorry, but in video talk about metric system
@@ZBat888 The historical narrative doesn't work in metric. There was an excitement about someone breaking a 28ft long jump because it was a natural barrier in that system, like the 4 minute mile. But if you want, the previous record was 8.35m it was thought he could break that and maybe challenge 8.53m at some point, but actually jumped 8.90m adding 55cm to the record in one go.
Beamon's world record is the greatest record in the history of sports period!
Why you guys putting soccer shots in there.Whos measuring the speed?What they got speed guns at soccer games now
I'm guessing you've seen the Bob Emergency lol. Legendary video
its a shame you did not include Usain Bolt's 200 meter world record. in my eyes, just as impressive as his 9.58.
did you even finish the video smh its legit there
No, it isn't@@Nitrixxxx
Yeah while at the same time having 4 different clips in of what is supposed to be the fastest shot in football? (while that is not a thing players are even interested in themselves)
There's no need to include football goal speed, Olympic dont count that for medal.
*Soccer
@Mike. Hunt. Well, if that’s the case, it’s ‘football’, not ‘footbal’. And the 3rd most populous country in the world says Soccer, sooooo......
@@upbeatproductions7614 the country who invented it and the whole of Europe who are the best at it call it football, so lets not call it soccer just because Americans get confused between their hands and feet.
@UA Yeah
@@jsdoddy We get confused because of the native version of Football, which originated AS DID SOCCER from the same older sport.
me senti muy feliz por ellos se lo tienen merecido por su esfuerzo :D
I was in Vikersund when Stefan Kraft jumped 253,5m!
All of these great athletic feats, + some people kicking a ball fast?
Where is Wade van Niekerk's 400m world record?? Very cool though!
Good morning friend
Great moments! But, where are the dates???
Amazing
Isinbayeva was absolutely stunning , couldnt keep my eyes off her .
Some great records here but not to feature a single one of Adam Peaty’s is a travesty! What that man has achieved in breaststroke is mind blowing
Yeah, I wondered why it was all "Dressel" when Peaty beat him in Japan (in the mixed relay). Peaty holds the World Record time and the 8 times closest to that record!
You are missing Lewandowskis 5 goals in 9 Minutes.
I feel like those soccer goals don't belong in this video..however the goalkeeper's goal was epic 👌
I miss full stadiums
Please show some of the worst world records as well.
Eliud kipchoge 2 hour sub marathon, one of the greatest feat in human fitness and sport history.
How would you miss out on the only man who have run a marathon race in under 2 hours, Eliud Kipchoge who finished a marathon race in 1 hour 59 minutes 40 seconds at the Ineos challenge in 2019, breaking his own record of 2:01:39 at the Berlin Marathon in 2018.
It not official marathon I think
@@lemogangpitsoe8592 Indeed. It was more like a scientific experiment that proved a man could run a Marathon within two hours. With the aid of several pacemakers in perfect formation, who were allowed to replace each other when they got tired.
@@lemogangpitsoe8592 The one in Illinois was an experiment, but he is the world marathon record holder, which he set in Berlin Marathon in 2018, recording a time of 2:01:39.
And what about his 2:01:09 ?
and i would say there could be no WR in marathon running. because every track is different. berlin is nor london or ney york! than they had to run on the 400m track. WHY i think so? did you ever heard bout a world racord for the fastet formula 1 race? NO because every track is different.
and a second reason why he was 2 min faster. and that is more than a universe faster! he had prototype shoes on! no one ever had these shoes. in triathlon every athlete has to wear shoes every one could buy. remeber the swim suits in swimming. not the athletes makes the difference! only the technoligy he wears in the competion.
eloid is one of the best marathon runners of this generation. but not as great as every one think.
woulda been helpful to include the previous record for reference.
You forgot Hicham El guerrouj on 1500m, not beaten yet since 1998....3min26
@5:00 I remember watching this live. It was a huge deal because Pocket Hercules was from Bulgaria which was under the control of the USSR at the time. He defected to Turkey at the last possible moment, and then lifted over four times his bodyweight to win the gold and the world record. USSR was piiiisssssed.
Niam 190kg at body weight of 60kg. 3x body weight plus 10kg
This would be better if it showed the old world record stat first
7:45 Usain Bolt thinking EZ
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The records for the fastest soccer shots are so ridicolus and far away from the real velocity...
Met Isinbayeva in Brussel as we stayed in the same hotel as the athletes for a Diamond League meeting. Was in the lift with her and had no idea what to say except hello! She's only tiny!
That thumbnail... Make my nail sharp
To the average income earner ,restriction in Florida and some states should not limit our strive to meet ends need and and carter for our daily expenses .
4:58 Naim lifted more than x3 of his own weight!
Missed the biggest one of all.. Secretariat's win in the 1973 Belmont. That is a record that will NEVER be beaten! The only record here that MAY not be beaten over the next 50 years is Bolt's in the 100 meter. His record is now 49 years old and no horse has come within 10 lengths since. He would have beaten this year's winner by 20+ lengths! THAT"S how NASTY Secretariat was! And btw the jockey that rode him that's all we was.. a "passenger" (by his own admittance).
but you also have to take into account that he had an above-average heart.
the autopsy testified to this natural anomaly.
nowadays, when athletes are excluded from competitions due to constantly elevated testosterone levels,
a person with the heart of an ox would probably not have access to such competitions either.
you can see it however you want, but a little criticism is probably allowed.
damn the thumbnail got me again!
the thumbnail I recognize..is a mediocre Spanish runner and she only looked that good in that shot, could not find other nice pis of her...do not remember her name. i can look it up, if you want..
@@andrehof7876 look it up for me if you would.
@@rexsongodinho5623 Her name is ; Sara Barba Fernández ...and I do not get it , she looks so hot here and I cannot find anyhting else on her that is as hot as that.
I closely observed the thumbnail... 😂
Steven Reid's shot, I remember watching that match, makes me proud as an Irish man to see us represented here..
I was at the game stood right behind the goal he scored in, what a hit. If you watch in slow motion, it's funny to see the keepers reaction. He barely starts moving before it's past him.
How are those soccer kicks world records? throughout the video it keeps showing faster kicks
Think about it for a minute
The last guy doped up to his ears.
^^ imagine that you drive in your car at 200kph and a ball overtakes you with 266kph
to go where no man has gone before (or lady) thanks captain kirk
Karsten Warholm's 400m hurdles WR would like a moment of your time.. or actually 45.94 moments.
Be good to know what the times were that they broke and showing a 182kph kick in slow motion, jeez!
Whats with all the Soccer/Football stuff? you cant reliably get an accurate reading on the ball speed and only the fastest kick should be shown not 4 or 5 slower ones.
🔝
Jurgen Shult' 1984 world discus record of 74.08 m is not listed? it isn't like its the oldest T&F record still standing
what a little man doin. the best thing i've seen
Naim
Hami Mandirali breaking the sound barrier lol
Another possible title would have been, random World Records
Duplantis looks like he could eventually do 6.50m ....he was so far clear of the bar