This video can give you an idea of how fast Mathew boling is getting, he ran a 9.98 in legal conditions, in thiis race he'd be feet in front on the first place Finisher.
Why is Osei-Nkeita running when he's a New Zealander? He's been running around the same times since what feels like forever. He's still young but I don't know, I just don't think he's living up to what we all expected him to do.
I believe his style is limiting. He's not smooth and relaxed. Just strong. Visitors have always been allowed to run in our championships but I'm not sure how that came about
@@stevecrocker6904 No... It's not limiting. He's flying... But needs more power to run faster. Specifically power to weight is what he needs then he will look faster & not merely 'strong' as you described him. Basically, it's NOT a 'style' issue.
No. Hale did a 10.13 as a 16 year old with the same wind. Doran is a 10.20 athlete at best. His junior 'record' is a joke. Clearly the equipment failed at the event on that day. He hasn't gone near it since. Until here with a gale force wind behind.
@@timn4481 Hale came third in this race 'with a gale force wind behind' him and ran only 10.20. He's also two years older than Doran. Clearly you're biased.
I totally agree. None of those boys runs measured up in the worlds a week later - this run would have been the first time he'd actually beaten that time (only just) if it was the maximum allowable wind
Unfortunately very unlikely. This is just another 10.25'ish in basic conditions. Jake's 10.13 junior record is highly dubious as he have never bettered it despite being so much stronger and technically better as an adult, it's just too implausible.
This video can give you an idea of how fast Mathew boling is getting, he ran a 9.98 in legal conditions, in thiis race he'd be feet in front on the first place Finisher.
9.98 (+1.6) Versus 10.05 (+3.7) = 2 metres actually - and he's not the best U.S. sprinter by some margin
Opposite direction?
So they can run with a tail wind
super time
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The black dude has a funny runninh style.
@mental case that’s who I thought it was at first
Me too!
He looks like he has a leg length discrepancy.
@@hatsigeo1283 I think I developed that 2 years ago but I didn't see a doctor.
Browning would have easily ran sub 10 if he ran
but it was wind assisted so it meant little in the scheme of things.
Why is Osei-Nkeita running when he's a New Zealander? He's been running around the same times since what feels like forever. He's still young but I don't know, I just don't think he's living up to what we all expected him to do.
I would say that it’s the coaching that’s the problem, and he’s not doing enough weightlifting
Weightlifting is one of the most important things in a sprinters training
Foreigners running in Australian Nationals is nothing new...
I believe his style is limiting. He's not smooth and relaxed. Just strong. Visitors have always been allowed to run in our championships but I'm not sure how that came about
@@stevecrocker6904 No... It's not limiting. He's flying... But needs more power to run faster.
Specifically power to weight is what he needs then he will look faster & not merely 'strong' as you described him.
Basically, it's NOT a 'style' issue.
Why are they running in the opposite direction?
so they can run with wind instead of against.
Maybe next best Australian sprinter
No. Hale did a 10.13 as a 16 year old with the same wind. Doran is a 10.20 athlete at best. His junior 'record' is a joke. Clearly the equipment failed at the event on that day. He hasn't gone near it since. Until here with a gale force wind behind.
@@timn4481 Doran literally ran 10.16 last year.
@@timn4481 Hale came third in this race 'with a gale force wind behind' him and ran only 10.20. He's also two years older than Doran. Clearly you're biased.
@@timmytheinventor4746: Hale DID do 10.13 with a similar wind at 16 years of age. He has stalled at present
Still after all this time not able to back up his 'freak' 10.15 in Finland (where almost everyone got massive PBs).
I totally agree. None of those boys runs measured up in the worlds a week later - this run would have been the first time he'd actually beaten that time (only just) if it was the maximum allowable wind
Second this
I think he can run Sub 10 in legal wind
I love your optimism - but that equates to a nil wind 10.23 or so. Maybe 10.13 with the maximum possible legal wind
Unfortunately very unlikely. This is just another 10.25'ish in basic conditions. Jake's 10.13 junior record is highly dubious as he have never bettered it despite being so much stronger and technically better as an adult, it's just too implausible.
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