Congratulations to Noah Lyles for his Olympic Gold despite the criticism and haters. winner's mentality, Bolt himself said that Noah has that mentality that this sport needs to attract more people
big congrats to noah lyles. that entry was HILARIOUS 🤣🤣🤣 that confidence before the race by noah is insane. he really talks the talk and walks the walk. amazing
@@oliver1086 it does and you know it. americentrism is a fact. look at the medal count, world culture, music, olympic sporting etc., its got america written all over it.
@@camsad8736 America as a continent is alright medal wise, USA medal count per capita or GDP is ok to poor. This is also inflated by the massive weighting of swimming events on Olympic medals and the relative ease that swimmers can compete in multiple events, given USA's performance in swimming. And with regards to world culture, Britain easily has had the biggest effect globally to date, which pains me to say. Chinese and Indian food is everywhere, not just in cities but in towns. In cities you get chinese and indian "towns". French and Italian food probably the most widely regarded and renowned. Olympic sporting, I've no idea what you mean by that but the above probably covers it. Music, yeah lots of good music from the America. I'd probably put war and currency at the top of that list followed by political influence which itself relies heavily on those two massively.
@@oliver1086 dude, you are literally commenting on this matter..by using THE CIA'S invention. Do you think the internet would have been possible without the USA ? Let me hit you with another one , we are all speaking english here but we are not all americans not by a far strech. Yet, here we are completely americanized while some of us still struggle to understand the world . Everything that the americans still do Right, is for the rest of the world to take notes from. Period.
@@camsad8736 so you push american in sports but your country burns with it's citizens and toxicity? the rest of the world laughs at you if you are pushing that agenda, being an ocean apart from everything makes you a bubble but your own population is seething to knock each other out, you can keep it and enjoy your country, literally burning, due to your climate denials.
Akani, you did SA proud 🇿🇦 Another agonizingly close 4th place but you ran a brilliant race! A fantastic NR and you're the fastest man in Africa! It's a pleasure to watch you run Sir. Can't wait to watch you medal in the 4x100m!
He was. Maybe you just didn't know. He was a U20 World champion in the 100m. He was the American USATF champion back in 2018. In 2019 Diamond league champion, beating Coleman in 9.86. It's just that he stopped training the 100m in 2020 and 2021. In 2022 he focused solely on the 200m and then 2023 back to the 100m. Like his coach Brauman himself said, Lyles has always been a 100m guy.
To my knowledge the first time ever that all 8 sprinters ran under 10 seconds... 9.91 and u become 8th WTF! This was the closest final EVER! 0.12 between first and last...
Most drawn out event on the planet. 9 minutes to cover 9 seconds of racetime. Although it would've been a lot easier without the British commentator so desperate to waffle on the first thing to enter his head.
That was amazing from Noah. He didn´t have the best start and came back incredibly strong. Congrats! Can´t wait for what he´s gonna do in the 200m. That´s where he really shines.
@@Supastackman I mean french Judo team win gold in Mixed team which consist of 4 athletes purley African!!. Which not fair back in days France conquer majority of African countries ( kill and slavery) now they celebrate the win in the name of France by athletics from those contries they conquer. The devil feels a sham to do that.
We reaaaaally need to stop with this Jacobs nonsense. He got lucky 4 last time. Ducked the best sprinters for 3 years, an now came in 5th where he belongs.
no if, and I do not care "if" he was limping. this guy was suspected for doping because not American, they tried everything to demolish him, went through all kind of criticism for 4 years, simply because he was injured every time. Despite this, despite being the first Italian below 9.99, he rebuilt his way to run, got back to a final and run 9.85 arriving 5th, with another medal time. Now you from your sofa write if. 5th is enough for me, 9.85 is another gold medal, the gold medal of respect, that only who knows what this guy went through these 4 years can understand. Compliments to Kyle's and all the guys running less, and to the Indian guy in lane 10 too (ah no, that was the camera on the rails).
Maybe replace some of the 6.47 minutes of dead time at the beginning of the clip with a slo mo and photo finish. This is not how you do highlights of a 100m Olympic final
Regardless of the outcome of the race -------- whuzzup with making all of the runners STAND AROUND FOR ETERNITY before allowing them to get into the blocks to run the damn race?!? ??? Are you kidding me? The amount of time that transpired was ridiculous!! Also, whuzzup with all of the HORRIBLE background music/noise being blasted over the PA system while everyone's being forced to wait FOREVER!! ??? Did anyone else on planet earth notice this ------- or is it just me? Congrats to all of the participants for running their hearts out ------ despite the strange and totally unnecessary delay for this highly anticipated race..
not head, not chest. it’s whoever touch the line first. If your leg/foot is ahead than others in air, but other touch the line first then other will be announced as a winner.
You've gotta show Mr Lyles some respect. That start was nowhere near good enough but then he shifted into win-mode and reeled them all in. Whether you like him or not, he is, without doubt, a worthy 100 metres Olympic champion.
Strangely, I don't think we're actually disagreeing on anything but maybe I can express it more clearly: I'm just saying that to recover from a slow start and win over 100 metres at elite level is always going to be difficult but it would seem to be almost impossible in an Olympic final, when the world's very best are running flat out to win. The margin for error is so slight. To give away so much ground at the start of such a race and still recover is, IMO, remarkable. Imagine what he'd be like if he could learn to start quicker. @@Yes_I_c4n
He chokes big time, man... He ran 9.81s easy in the SF. He eased up at 80 or so, so could have ran 9.78 likely. Come the final, he cracked under pressure.
@@krzysstaw In the 100m it's not possible, at all, to break Usain's 9.58s, or 9.63s for that matter. Might as well ignore those comments by whoever talks about it, Lyles included.
Previously, in some cases, they shares first position when they were very close. To bad they didn't do the sportsmanship thing this time. That would be great for the sport, and very cool for two runners to have the same gold medal from the same Olympics.
@@MrClebophdPreviously (more like decades ago) they didn’t have technology that actually makes it possible to verify who’s in front. The reason wasn’t that they want to gift more gold medals, but that they couldn’t measure well enough. Nowadays they can and the faster one absolutely should win gold ALONE.
I hate how these guy act like stupid before and after the race. They just tried to mimic old good Bolt. I liked that Jacobs is still humble. Olympic champion and had no need to be a clown before the race.
2 contestants, less then 0.01 of a difference 4 contestants, less then 0.04 of a difference 6 contestants, less then 0.07 of a difference all contestants, less then 0.12 of a difference That's insane
4:25 Noah Lyles was repeating: 'Thank you, God' many times before unexpectedly winning this 100m sprint. Noah Lyles hype was over the top, but he lived up to it tonight, almost as well as Usain Bolt himself!😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅🎉🎉
I wonder if Kishane would have won if he bent himself more at the end. In track and field you finish when your center of mass passes the line. That is why Noah Lyles won even though Kishane and other american Guy put their legs out further and they touched the line first with their legs. By bending yourself at the end you slightly push your center of mass forward saving you a bit of time. Now its not a lot but it is enough to save you 5 thousands of a second or 5 milliseconds. It might have costed Kishane the gold.
This was a very tightly contested race. All the contestants put up a very good fight and proved why they made it to the final. Congratulations to Lyles!
İt would be great if he could break Usain Bolts 200 meter world record, after he has improved his 100 m personal best despite this poor start it seems likely he could, since he is at his physical peak and obviously in his best form as well. From 19.31 to 19.19 seems possible in my view.
Crazy to think that he's a 200M specialist, and he started running 100M not so long ago, he's a showman, but he can sure walk the talk. His reaction time in 100M is never the best, and he still catches ups and wins, its crazy, he's still young, we'll see great things happening for him in the future hopefully
I think Jamaicans always crumble a little bit under pressure(appart from Bolt). Kishane Thompson did 9.80 in the semi fanls pretty easy and now he looked very tight. Congrats to Lyles though, amazing
@user-zc9cl1rx2l ...Thompson is big talent he just 23 first Olympics ever. Its also experience Lyles knows the feeling of big games and pressure. Thompson is new to the game but the fact a new guy on the block runs on the level as guys who been doing this for some years tells you Thompson is big big talent for the look out.
Fantastic race... At the starting blocks, only one thought in their heads: 'we are at the final showdown'. The summary of effort, sacrifice, sweat for less than 10 seconds from glory!
No slow motion or a photo of the finish? seriously...
In my Photo Finish the Torso of the Jamaica's Kishane Thompson crossed the line first 🤷🏻♂️… but probably it’s my TV😉
There is which showed Lyles finish 5 thousands of a second faster then Thompson which is almost the same result.
It's 5 thousands of a second, you're not gonna see anything on a photo
there was on live stream.. it was so close but Lyles got it
My dudes! Just use the CZcams playback speed. That slows it down enough for you to see the finish nicely.
he was literally last place after 35M he came back and won it!
that was one hell of a race!
💯 one hell of a black race
Yeah and the commentator called it a brilliant start from him??
Reminded me of Carl Lewis in 1991 and Donovan Bailey in 1996
He was coached to teach Max speed after it. 💯 Top of his game/perfect execution
@@i_guess_i_need_anaccount8708no he says he does not have a good start.
Congratulations to Noah Lyles for his Olympic Gold despite the criticism and haters. winner's mentality, Bolt himself said that Noah has that mentality that this sport needs to attract more people
That's crazy how the video is 8:40 minutes long and we only see the athletes run for 9 seconds. And i still enjoyed it.
Noah lived up his hype, congrats champ
Very lucky we need a re start it was way to close
A great lad
Congrats champion Tyson Gay! You would have owned these men.
@@johannaw2031 this.
big congrats to noah lyles. that entry was HILARIOUS 🤣🤣🤣 that confidence before the race by noah is insane. he really talks the talk and walks the walk. amazing
let me guess you are american? funny how you think everything revolves around north america. lol.
@@oliver1086 it does and you know it. americentrism is a fact. look at the medal count, world culture, music, olympic sporting etc., its got america written all over it.
@@camsad8736 America as a continent is alright medal wise, USA medal count per capita or GDP is ok to poor. This is also inflated by the massive weighting of swimming events on Olympic medals and the relative ease that swimmers can compete in multiple events, given USA's performance in swimming. And with regards to world culture, Britain easily has had the biggest effect globally to date, which pains me to say. Chinese and Indian food is everywhere, not just in cities but in towns. In cities you get chinese and indian "towns". French and Italian food probably the most widely regarded and renowned. Olympic sporting, I've no idea what you mean by that but the above probably covers it. Music, yeah lots of good music from the America. I'd probably put war and currency at the top of that list followed by political influence which itself relies heavily on those two massively.
@@oliver1086 dude, you are literally commenting on this matter..by using THE CIA'S invention. Do you think the internet would have been possible without the USA ? Let me hit you with another one , we are all speaking english here but we are not all americans not by a far strech. Yet, here we are completely americanized while some of us still struggle to understand the world . Everything that the americans still do Right, is for the rest of the world to take notes from. Period.
@@camsad8736 so you push american in sports but your country burns with it's citizens and toxicity? the rest of the world laughs at you if you are pushing that agenda, being an ocean apart from everything makes you a bubble but your own population is seething to knock each other out, you can keep it and enjoy your country, literally burning, due to your climate denials.
Noah could not believe he won. Incredible.
Imagine if he was a better starter
He believed first moment after scores showed...
@@YujiroHanmaaaa imagine if bolt was a better starter...
@@edwnas even Bolt was a better starter than Lyles despite his height
@@edwnas Bolt had a greast start in his prime and the best finish in history that's why he ran 9.58
Akani, you did SA proud 🇿🇦 Another agonizingly close 4th place but you ran a brilliant race! A fantastic NR and you're the fastest man in Africa! It's a pleasure to watch you run Sir. Can't wait to watch you medal in the 4x100m!
So proud of Akani. Well done SA and Botswana
1 year ago Lyles wasn't even known as a top 100m runner, he's more of a 200m specialist but he still goes out and does this. Full respect for the man.
😂not known as .... BS...
He was. Maybe you just didn't know.
He was a U20 World champion in the 100m.
He was the American USATF champion back in 2018.
In 2019 Diamond league champion, beating Coleman in 9.86.
It's just that he stopped training the 100m in 2020 and 2021. In 2022 he focused solely on the 200m and then 2023 back to the 100m.
Like his coach Brauman himself said, Lyles has always been a 100m guy.
Lyles has definitely been considered a top 5 (at least) sprinter for the last 3 to 4 years.. lol
@@mclovin606
Right but not in the 100m. If I asked you if he's more known as a 200m or 100m sprinter you would say 200m.
lol he literally won the 100m last year, how can you say he wasn't known as a top 100m runner 😂
Damn this is one of the closest race I've ever seen, they were all so close !
Yep, incredibly close. Seville didn't perform in the final, yet again...
You are right, all runners in less than 10 sec.. the fastest 100m finale run in Olympic history
czcams.com/video/wrfvrf9ibRw/video.html ( Women 1996 )
He shut my mouth
I really didn’t think he was going to win.
Thompson was looking real good this weekend.
Glad that he performed
💪🏼🇺🇸💪🏼🇺🇸💪🏼🇺🇸
I had Seville winning actually.
The SF Seville would have won, as he eased up in that race. Come final, he choked...
he tied, geez.
To my knowledge the first time ever that all 8 sprinters ran under 10 seconds... 9.91 and u become 8th WTF! This was the closest final EVER! 0.12 between first and last...
2012 olympics, but asafa powell got injured
World champion and olympic champion, this is how you do it! 🔥
Wow what a close race!
The closest final I have seen ever it was such a coolrace.
WORLD CHAMPION OF WHAT🔥 man derived his talk🤌
walked the walk indeed
ah thats the guy😅
He literally Ran the Talk! Kudos to nojo!
Incredibly tight race. What a pleasure to watch it was. Congratulations Lyles!
Insane right! 09:91 slots you a last place, bizarre!
@@mettehermkens6136 it's absolutely crazy, just last month the first german EVER Owen Ansah ran under 10 seconds 100m 9,9s
Grazie lo stesso Marcello, ci hai fatto sognare ❤
Happy to see that there was also a serious guy, that didn’t need to act like an idiot before the race. Thanks Jacobs
200 m specialist wins 100m😂. Proved the haters wrong. He is built different
steroids.
Cockyness? Prepotence?
@@djpetruofficial8340 bcz rest of the field is clean lolz
@@djpetruofficial8340Noah is about half the size compared to other sprinters. If he’s using steroids (according to you) then what do the others use?🤣
@@Elu_ahah You clearly know nothing about steroids
Was Lance Armstorng jacked?
Race start 6:47. You're welcome.
Should have read your comment before 😅😂
You legend
What an absolute legend
Most drawn out event on the planet. 9 minutes to cover 9 seconds of racetime. Although it would've been a lot easier without the British commentator so desperate to waffle on the first thing to enter his head.
Its good , i was thinking that sta at 8 😂
That was amazing from Noah. He didn´t have the best start and came back incredibly strong. Congrats!
Can´t wait for what he´s gonna do in the 200m. That´s where he really shines.
How did you turn 9.79 into a 9 minute video without even giving a slow-mo...
The appreciation and thanks for Africa for all super athletic through history and coming future.
Hebrews you mean the most high chosen.
@@Supastackman I mean french Judo team win gold in Mixed team which consist of 4 athletes purley African!!. Which not fair back in days France conquer majority of African countries ( kill and slavery) now they celebrate the win in the name of France by athletics from those contries they conquer. The devil feels a sham to do that.
@@BMMB450 cope
@RoodWit123 without AFRICA no glory for France in majority of sports. Google it.
Wow that was a close close race, congratulations to the medalists and everyone in the final
Dude, Jacobs was basically limping the last 35m & still ran 9.85. If his leg held up, he was probably getting a medal.
If, if, if, if, if...🤣
We reaaaaally need to stop with this Jacobs nonsense. He got lucky 4 last time. Ducked the best sprinters for 3 years, an now came in 5th where he belongs.
no if, and I do not care "if" he was limping. this guy was suspected for doping because not American, they tried everything to demolish him, went through all kind of criticism for 4 years, simply because he was injured every time. Despite this, despite being the first Italian below 9.99, he rebuilt his way to run, got back to a final and run 9.85 arriving 5th, with another medal time. Now you from your sofa write if. 5th is enough for me, 9.85 is another gold medal, the gold medal of respect, that only who knows what this guy went through these 4 years can understand. Compliments to Kyle's and all the guys running less, and to the Indian guy in lane 10 too (ah no, that was the camera on the rails).
@@georgerichter3930you don’t get lucky doing 9.80
@@diegocantatore1480 Sure. So what happend today
Finally no spoiler in the title
where is a photo finish. I just come for that
Amazing. When you always focus on Thompson, you see him win. When you always focus on noah, you see him win😅
I was rooting for Thompson and Jacobs. Everybody made a great time. But Noah Lynes win so congratulation for the real world Champion.
Yeah.. He is the best. And by now, there is no doubt.
I respect Noah Lyles a 1000 times more now !
legend !
That was so close, almost start to wonder if 100 m is enough !🤪🤣
Bolt would've smoked these snails...
bruh
They'll all only see the back of the GOAT throughout the race
🐌
Maybe replace some of the 6.47 minutes of dead time at the beginning of the clip with a slo mo and photo finish. This is not how you do highlights of a 100m Olympic final
Regardless of the outcome of the race -------- whuzzup with making all of the runners STAND AROUND FOR ETERNITY before allowing them to get into the blocks to run the damn race?!? ??? Are you kidding me? The amount of time that transpired was ridiculous!! Also, whuzzup with all of the HORRIBLE background music/noise being blasted over the PA system while everyone's being forced to wait FOREVER!! ??? Did anyone else on planet earth notice this ------- or is it just me? Congrats to all of the participants for running their hearts out ------ despite the strange and totally unnecessary delay for this highly anticipated race..
This is a WORLD CHAMPION and also Olympic Champion. Well done Noah
0:20 bednarek was like wtf do u want from me lol
Every runner under 10 seconds, a personal best to the winner, and only 0.12 between first and last. Now that's a RACE!
my heart breaks for simbine, basically his whole body was ahead of kerley, but kerley stuck his head out in front
Head doesn t count, it the chest
Doesn’t matter when the most important thing isn’t in front and that’s the chest
not head, not chest. it’s whoever touch the line first.
If your leg/foot is ahead than others in air, but other touch the line first then other will be announced as a winner.
@@jsksbsjskskw No, it doesn’t matter what part crosses the line first. What matters is where your torso is. Learn the rules.
@@jsksbsjskskwwhat??
No wonder Lyles had a slow start with that entrance! 😂❤
You've gotta show Mr Lyles some respect. That start was nowhere near good enough but then he shifted into win-mode and reeled them all in. Whether you like him or not, he is, without doubt, a worthy 100 metres Olympic champion.
It was his usual start, 6.4s low/mid.
@@Yes_I_c4n That may well be the case but he doesn't "usually" run against the world's sprint elite in an Olympic final.
@@PhilipModest I know. What I said is he's always struggling to go sub 6.43s, no matter the event.
Strangely, I don't think we're actually disagreeing on anything but maybe I can express it more clearly: I'm just saying that to recover from a slow start and win over 100 metres at elite level is always going to be difficult but it would seem to be almost impossible in an Olympic final, when the world's very best are running flat out to win. The margin for error is so slight. To give away so much ground at the start of such a race and still recover is, IMO, remarkable. Imagine what he'd be like if he could learn to start quicker. @@Yes_I_c4n
I rooted for Kishane so I'm disappointed that he didn't win but good effort
Well done Lyles , He is world champion and Team USA is Rank number one.
"WORLD CHAMPION OF WHAT?"... THE UNITED STATES 🇺🇸
Lyles last 20 mertes is the truth right there,beast mode fr🔥🔥
Seville 9.81 at semis but 9.91 at finals what's wrong with him?
Couldn't handle da pressura
He chokes big time, man...
He ran 9.81s easy in the SF. He eased up at 80 or so, so could have ran 9.78 likely. Come the final, he cracked under pressure.
hope he doesn't need up like Asafa Powel
IM HAPPY HE WAS LAST HE THOUGHT HE IS BIGGER DAN THE GOAT LYLES
@@reneihuoma4642 he already has a worse record of choking than asafa.
Pretty sure he can go faster without the watch and necklace WTF
I just recently started the Netflix show SPRINT and now I see him winning. Crazy this got me hyped to start sprinting myself
Thompson: Oh YEAAAAAAA!!!
Lyles: Congrats on the Silver medal, man!
Thomposon: What?
Imagine losing only 0.03 seconds to the winner and not get a medal 🤯
´noah kept his promise
Which one? Not the one when he told he will beat Bolt's record.
His bet. You can't make promises on future events.
@@krzysstawThe one in which he called himself the fastest man on the planet
@@krzysstaw In the 100m it's not possible, at all, to break Usain's 9.58s, or 9.63s for that matter. Might as well ignore those comments by whoever talks about it, Lyles included.
@@Elu_ahah well... He's not
6:50 this actually me when she says: "Come over, my cat isn't here."
He had no respect for the guy who got the exact same time as him, I kinda hoped we’d get a humble winner
He got respect its just the americans werent respecting noah
Previously, in some cases, they shares first position when they were very close. To bad they didn't do the sportsmanship thing this time. That would be great for the sport, and very cool for two runners to have the same gold medal from the same Olympics.
@@MrClebophdPreviously (more like decades ago) they didn’t have technology that actually makes it possible to verify who’s in front. The reason wasn’t that they want to gift more gold medals, but that they couldn’t measure well enough. Nowadays they can and the faster one absolutely should win gold ALONE.
@@MrClebophd t’This is just completely false and shows how uninformed people are on the things they comment on!
I hate how these guy act like stupid before and after the race. They just tried to mimic old good Bolt. I liked that Jacobs is still humble. Olympic champion and had no need to be a clown before the race.
Fantastisk finale
❤
bouncing out like that was a statement - you have to deliver after that entry
2 contestants, less then 0.01 of a difference
4 contestants, less then 0.04 of a difference
6 contestants, less then 0.07 of a difference
all contestants, less then 0.12 of a difference
That's insane
Its the mental capacity in the great moments.
When you slow it down to .25 playback speed it’s still insane
Amazing match. Very close to each other.
the lights on the track before the athletes came out was so cool!
4:25 Noah Lyles was repeating: 'Thank you, God' many times before unexpectedly winning this 100m sprint.
Noah Lyles hype was over the top, but he lived up to it tonight, almost as well as Usain Bolt himself!😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅🎉🎉
Dont even compare him to bolt pls
@@casimirdeblieck1507you are being cringe
congratulations guys for the show you gave us. you are the eight best men on the planet
Now we got to appreciate how good Usain Bolt was…damn
this man is tough 💯
Absolute legend ❤❤❤❤❤
9,79 = 100 M 2024 Paris
Ben Jahnson
💯👌💐💐💐👑🎉
9,79 Ben Johnson
This type of race makes us appreciate how dominant Usain Bolt was!!
well he was but his times past 2012 weren't faster than what these men are running
@@neozyykun???
@@Rocka7038 !!!!
“That was a brilliant start by Lyles” he was literally the last of the bat. But my god it was exciting, congratulations
I think maybe his reaction time was bad, but he came out of the blocks with good speed. Calling it a brilliant start is blatantly false though.
Surely not a brilliant start, but for Noah it didn’t seem too bad
No, that was for Thompson. For Lyles he said "really did not come out too well"
HE is him 👏 Respect 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
How long did it took when they finally were ready to run? Ages.. imagine the suspense. Congrats from Belgium
Had to be deliberate to crank up suspense!
@@mryan4452 I agree, but it took to long for my opinion :)
@@sorencaprasse6332 me too
I wonder if Kishane would have won if he bent himself more at the end. In track and field you finish when your center of mass passes the line. That is why Noah Lyles won even though Kishane and other american Guy put their legs out further and they touched the line first with their legs. By bending yourself at the end you slightly push your center of mass forward saving you a bit of time. Now its not a lot but it is enough to save you 5 thousands of a second or 5 milliseconds. It might have costed Kishane the gold.
2 gold medals should be included in these kind of situations!
Agree 100%
This was a very tightly contested race. All the contestants put up a very good fight and proved why they made it to the final. Congratulations to Lyles!
I like humble athletes. I'm gonna root against Lyles in the future.
I‘m sure that will affect him a lot if a random goofball on the Internet roots against him
closest race ever and lyles was 2 meter down and still win race what a monster he is
Thompson would've won if he hadnt tightened up during the run.
Closeup slowmo shows Kishane tightened up while Noah was relaxed.
7:16 CMON MAN, CMON MAN!!!!
İt would be great if he could break Usain Bolts 200 meter world record, after he has improved his 100 m personal best despite this poor start it seems likely he could, since he is at his physical peak and obviously in his best form as well.
From 19.31 to 19.19 seems possible in my view.
maybe in dream
blake 19 26 maybe, the 19 19 seems just a bit out of reach, maybe next year world champs or smth
I wish Usain Bolt gave it its all in some of his races. The man seemed like he could run faster if he wanted to.
What a race! I had to rewind and watch it again😂🎉 Say what one will, but I am following sprints only because Noah Lyles is in it. He made it fun.
all 8 under 9.91 wow
That's why we have men and women categories.
What a race everyone except one runner went below 9.90!
Bro how long is the introduction wtf
They have to make up for how short the race is
“Hyped up” does not begin to describe these guys.
No one like BOLT !
The light /music show before their entrance was dope❤🔥💯 What a race..And the icing on top Snoopy 😅
Thompson was so sure about his win.
1st, 2nd, and 3rd runners time difference?
Name. Result(sec.microsecond)
1. Lyles Noah 9.79 (.784)
2. Thompson Kishane 9.79 (.789)
3. Kerley Fred. 9.81
@@jsksbsjskskw I think you mean milliseconds and not microseconds 🤍
and don't forget, it's the torso (chest) crossing the line that counts.
Wow! The closest race I have ever seen.
What separates Lyles from the others is that he is best under pressure and when it matters.
I agree. Especially Seville, the kid folds under pressure... Could have won this. He ran 9.81s so comfortably in the semi final...
True. Kisane Thompson may have the most potensial out of everyone here, but he didnt look smooth in the final, too tense.
I miss Usain Bolt the goat
Love the commentator. "And Lyles is coming through, my god!" Incredible race.
That 0.005 sec advantage to Lyles was due to him manifesting that win with his mind.
Manefesting luck😂
His acceleration is insane
7:14 Lyles thought Thompson won he said to him - " I think you got it man "
Crazy to think that he's a 200M specialist, and he started running 100M not so long ago, he's a showman, but he can sure walk the talk. His reaction time in 100M is never the best, and he still catches ups and wins, its crazy, he's still young, we'll see great things happening for him in the future hopefully
like all so fast... 8 place now would have been bronze in 3 of 4 past olympics
Incredible Noah! 🎉
I think Jamaicans always crumble a little bit under pressure(appart from Bolt). Kishane Thompson did 9.80 in the semi fanls pretty easy and now he looked very tight. Congrats to Lyles though, amazing
Agreed
He but he still ran faster than his semi final run 😂
@user-zc9cl1rx2l ...Thompson is big talent he just 23 first Olympics ever. Its also experience Lyles knows the feeling of big games and pressure. Thompson is new to the game but the fact a new guy on the block runs on the level as guys who been doing this for some years tells you Thompson is big big talent for the look out.
@@onlineonlineaccount2368 yeah but 100 isnt lyles best discipline... in this shape he gonna dominate the 200
He is younger than Lyles, still has a lot to learn
They should run again, this was too close to be valid. Way too close.
Thompson tightened up in the last 20-30m, but kudos too Lyles! He always backs up all the talking.
I don't know how they picked the winner. To me, the Jamaican won.
The chest is measured, not the feet, not the head.
@@Michael_from_EU_Germany OK, thanks.
Fantastic race... At the starting blocks, only one thought in their heads: 'we are at the final showdown'.
The summary of effort, sacrifice, sweat for less than 10 seconds from glory!
If only Thompson pumped his chest out, like Lyles...
👍😂
Lyles ✊🏽You can’t keep these called African Americans ie Hebrews out of the top in track from the top long.
@@Supastackman what?😂😂😂