@@mattsilva4377 no sir I am not. I know how much time and effort it takes to do podcast and people will view and not take the time just to push a button give it a thumbs up up for goodness sake.
Why? What made you not like him? Maybe your from another country and he always beat your country. But other then that I don’t see why you couldn’t stand him
@@theguy7878he was arrogant and a cheat maybe that's why most ppl in track dislike him hate maybe to strong of a word but he's definitely not the most liked trickstar
@@judefaji4548 In 2001, he incurred a two-year ban from athletics for testing positive for amphetamines, later reduced to one year because of an appeal. In 2006, he incurred a further four-year ban for testing positive for testosterone, with this sanction erasing his then-world-record time of 9.77 seconds in the 100 meters.
Great listening to you guys talk about the World Fastest Accountant His name is Eugene Amo Dadzie, looking forward to y’all hearing about his story in Athletics. But just to let you know he was definitely working 9-5 job and going to sprint training after work, the grind is real. he recently got signed by Nike aswell! Big up the platform, love the show! Showing love from Aruba 🇦🇼
I'm reading Sydney's autobiography now. She has good genes, is naturally competitive and grew up in a track family. She was destined for greatness. Her story has already been written.
She has an older sister who did nothing in track, and a brother who was D-1 level. Inheritance is important but the Strife will always test to see what you are really made of. She definitely has been tested, mainly off-track.
The Arkansas 4x4 ran the 4th fastest time in world history!!!! This should have been plastered all over media outlets. ESPN should do a whole series on this group of women. That was otherworldly
Loving the podcast gentlemen, Sydney is amazing but Femke is looking pretty good right now, she just took the world lead in the 400m hurdles (52.49 ). Keep up the great content gentlemen, track & field needs to be acknowledged and have a greater presence in the media.😊
Im very happy that track will not have a gap year! We need to be more professional. Also a dedicated schedule and a channel to watch will do wonders for the sport. Similar to NBA, NfL etc
Yeah there are no more 'off-years' in the sport with a new 3-day Outdoor World Champs (World Athletics Ultimate Championship) on 11-13 Sep '26 in Budapest with the biggest prize pot in the sport of $10m with event winners receiving $150k! They'll be held every 2yrs & only have Semi & Final rounds for Track Events & straight Finals for Field Events featuring 8-16 of the world's top ranked athletes per discipline with selections primarily based on world rankings, so around 400 athletes from about 70 countries are expected to compete. Surprised Rodney didn't s/o Bahamian Rhema Otabor's 64.19m in the JAV (#1 all-time NCAA) who broke the NCAA Record by a HUGE 2m :) Was really hoping for the full legal 2m/s tailwind in McKenzie Long's 100m/200m Finals as she would've broken the 21.80 NCAA Record! Shaun Maswanganyi, Favour Ashe & Tarsis Orogot are in danger of developing a reputation for not being able to get it done in Big Meet Finals :( S/O recently turned 18yr old Freshman Sam Ogazi who's now run three 44.5s in his last 5 races & finished a close 2nd behind 19yr old CMW in the 400m Final, looking forward to seeing both youngsters in Paris. Fred still hasn't run sub 10s since Sep '23 & sub 20s since Jul '23 & sorry to say it but looked like he cracked under self-imposed pressure @NY Meet the other day! If she wants to, Syd can definitely run sub 11s 100m, sub 22s 200m, sub 12.5s 100mH, low 48s 400m & low 50s 400mH - crazy incredible range! Can probably also run a sub 2min 800m as well! Shame that Kayla White, Britton Wilson, Kaila Jackson, T'Mars McCallum Jr., Michael Cherry & Trayvon Bromell have all scratched from Olympic Trials with no doubt more scratches to follow over the next few days :( Glad to see JaMeesia Ford entered into both 200/400m events as they're a wk apart in the schedule, hope the likes of Gabby/Abby do the same instead of only running the 200m 🤞
@@madman1rug No records set by a Collegian post Outdoor NCAAs counts as an Official NCAA Record, they're called 'Additional Out-of-Season Bests' instead. These include Anavia Battle's 21.95 (1.3) & Tamara Clark's 21.98 (1.3) @'21 Olympic Trials which would've been the first sub 22s in NCAA history but didn't count, same with Abby's 21.77 which was done @'22 US Trials which were all post NCAAs.
Where did you find out all this information? And you’re right about Shaun, Favour, and Taursis.. I watched one channel and the guy called them choke artists😂😂
Julien Alfred will not have trials. She was already selected to run for St Lucia at the Olympics which she said in a recent interview. TnF is not as popular as it is in Jamaica. By the way, what's a D3 school?
Ignore the other persons explanation smh. D3 means Division 3 school. In the American college system, there are divisions. D1 schools are the better schools in sports and therefore are able to recruit better athletes and get more coverage. D3 schools are looow on the totem pole. About as low as JuCo (Junior College). It is VERY difficult to get recognition for athletes coming out of a D3 school or JuCo. Not impossible but hard.
I remember back when the pandemic first started, news came out that IAAF was going to submit a championship run spanning from 2021-2025. In order to get back on track with the traditional schedule and bidding. So the next worlds after 2025, will be Beijing 2027 .For those that knew this added pressure because every has been a huge money year for track and field. There probably won’t be another time like this. Personally believe the pandemic was the best thing for track and field.
In other countries such as South Africa, all the universities are all in the same level. We don't have D1, D2, D4 - none of that. I guess getting accepted at a college in the USA for international students, they are not aware of such dynamics
I said it before and I will say it again. Africas, North Americas and the Caribbeans have nothing to worry about with other competitors coming from Europe and Asia especially looking at the times they are putting in their competitions. All medals will be going to the top 3 I mentioned 💯
Not only were there only two Americans in the NCAA final, but they came 8th and 9th! EDIT: 01:06:00 How's this for an Olympic stat? The last four Women's 100m champions have come from one track club. Even crazier, an American hasn't won the Women's 100m in the 21st Century!
But what about Britton Wilson. She should have left early for the pros. Multi athletes get broke in college trying to get points for their coach. Britton should not have been running multiple events while injured. that was coaching malpractice. She's missing another championship season because of that fiasco. Brianna Lyston was struggling by the end of the year. If you are a talent like Britton, or Michael Norman or Sydney...you need to bounce.
Exactly! It was absolutely heartbreaking to see that level of malpractice especially considering the fact that she ran multiple doubles throughout the season with little recovery time. Knowing that there was only 25 minutes between both events at the NCAA finals and the fact that she was already dealing with shin issues, how did it make sense for her to run both events? I hope she’s able to recover from this someday soon. 🙏🏿
@ImagineJoyy you should also consider Briton did it to herself. She insisted on doing those doubles. Check out her documentaries on TH-cam and she has a series about getting ready for the Olympics. She is the one who kept pushing the envelope and not allowing her body time to heal.
@@kpat3052 I hear you but it’s also a coach’s responsibility to look out for the well-being of the athlete. Even if that were the case, the coach (who has more knowledge/experience than a collegiate athlete) could/should have stopped her but it’s obvious they wanted those points.
What's happening with track is similar to what was going on with wrestling in the 1970's-1980's. There are so many "regional" broadcasters putting different meets on live and now and then the big network, NBC, comes in and puts a meet on. With the exception of Ato, Dan, Sandra, and Lewis, NBC coverage sucks. That's problem 1. The track coverage is not broadcast by track people. It's run by the same assholes that put a few horse races on TV each year and it's horrible. Problem #2 is the myriad of small streamers broadcasting meets. Some are free, some are paywalls, no rhyme, no reason. These are the 2 main problems, in my opinion. You can have GREAT track coverage. Go look at the BBC coverage of the London Olympics. Every event, every round, highest quality with some of the most educated broadcasters. You need these two ingredients, not a red carpet, not a behind the scenes, not athletes to love and athletes to hate. Quality cameras and knowledgeable broadcasters. That's it! : )
Carl Lewis got me with the “coaching from your computers” there are so many keyboard warriors in this sport lmfao
This podcast is a hit. Insight as track fans like myself always wanted. Thank you both for providing this brilliant content. Keep it coming!
I can’t lie, watching Justin Gatlin brings me joy as he brings a lot of positive energy in the discussion
Well done Gatlin 🎉
come on yall its 144 watching and only 33 likes. Lets get the likes up. That is very important to the platform. Lets show these guys some love.
You getting paid?
@@mattsilva4377 no sir I am not. I know how much time and effort it takes to do podcast and people will view and not take the time just to push a button give it a thumbs up up for goodness sake.
Justin Gatlin's input on the whether or not to stay in college or go pro is excellent. It is a good analysis
Man I am so glad to have found this show...love it!!
Love your show guys. You are doing a great job and very professional and impartial in your content keep it up guys
Couldn’t Stand Justin Gatlin while he was competing but this podcast has made me regret hating dude for all those years.
The fact that you hate someone you don’t even know is laughable.
Why? What made you not like him? Maybe your from another country and he always beat your country. But other then that I don’t see why you couldn’t stand him
@@theguy7878he was arrogant and a cheat maybe that's why most ppl in track dislike him hate maybe to strong of a word but he's definitely not the most liked trickstar
@@genixter2035a cheat?
@@judefaji4548 In 2001, he incurred a two-year ban from athletics for testing positive for amphetamines, later reduced to one year because of an appeal. In 2006, he incurred a further four-year ban for testing positive for testosterone, with this sanction erasing his then-world-record time of 9.77 seconds in the 100 meters.
Great listening to you guys talk about the World Fastest Accountant
His name is Eugene Amo Dadzie, looking forward to y’all hearing about his story in Athletics.
But just to let you know he was definitely working 9-5 job and going to sprint training after work, the grind is real. he recently got signed by Nike aswell! Big up the platform, love the show! Showing love from Aruba 🇦🇼
I'm reading Sydney's autobiography now. She has good genes, is naturally competitive and grew up in a track family. She was destined for greatness. Her story has already been written.
She has an older sister who did nothing in track, and a brother who was D-1 level. Inheritance is important but the Strife will always test to see what you are really made of. She definitely has been tested, mainly off-track.
The Arkansas 4x4 ran the 4th fastest time in world history!!!! This should have been plastered all over media outlets. ESPN should do a whole series on this group of women. That was otherworldly
10th fastest time in world history which is still crazy impressive & 4th fastest team behind Soviet Union*, USA & GDR*.
Loving the podcast gentlemen, Sydney is amazing but Femke is looking pretty good right now, she just took the world lead in the 400m hurdles (52.49 ). Keep up the great content gentlemen, track & field needs to be acknowledged and have a greater presence in the media.😊
Im very happy that track will not have a gap year! We need to be more professional. Also a dedicated schedule and a channel to watch will do wonders for the sport. Similar to NBA, NfL etc
Yes, we NEED to be talking about Fred rn
Check the timestamps… Fred is in the convo 👀
This man Fred… 🤦🏾♂️
1 day ago?
You two both have a beautiful smile 😃 and you’re funny 😄 too❤
“Do some A skips” had me rolling 😂😂😂😂
Love the channel
Yeah there are no more 'off-years' in the sport with a new 3-day Outdoor World Champs (World Athletics Ultimate Championship) on 11-13 Sep '26 in Budapest with the biggest prize pot in the sport of $10m with event winners receiving $150k! They'll be held every 2yrs & only have Semi & Final rounds for Track Events & straight Finals for Field Events featuring 8-16 of the world's top ranked athletes per discipline with selections primarily based on world rankings, so around 400 athletes from about 70 countries are expected to compete.
Surprised Rodney didn't s/o Bahamian Rhema Otabor's 64.19m in the JAV (#1 all-time NCAA) who broke the NCAA Record by a HUGE 2m :) Was really hoping for the full legal 2m/s tailwind in McKenzie Long's 100m/200m Finals as she would've broken the 21.80 NCAA Record! Shaun Maswanganyi, Favour Ashe & Tarsis Orogot are in danger of developing a reputation for not being able to get it done in Big Meet Finals :( S/O recently turned 18yr old Freshman Sam Ogazi who's now run three 44.5s in his last 5 races & finished a close 2nd behind 19yr old CMW in the 400m Final, looking forward to seeing both youngsters in Paris.
Fred still hasn't run sub 10s since Sep '23 & sub 20s since Jul '23 & sorry to say it but looked like he cracked under self-imposed pressure @NY Meet the other day! If she wants to, Syd can definitely run sub 11s 100m, sub 22s 200m, sub 12.5s 100mH, low 48s 400m & low 50s 400mH - crazy incredible range! Can probably also run a sub 2min 800m as well! Shame that Kayla White, Britton Wilson, Kaila Jackson, T'Mars McCallum Jr., Michael Cherry & Trayvon Bromell have all scratched from Olympic Trials with no doubt more scratches to follow over the next few days :( Glad to see JaMeesia Ford entered into both 200/400m events as they're a wk apart in the schedule, hope the likes of Gabby/Abby do the same instead of only running the 200m 🤞
The 200m NCAA record by a woman is 21.77 by Abby Steiner who ran both 21.80 and 21.77
@@madman1rug No records set by a Collegian post Outdoor NCAAs counts as an Official NCAA Record, they're called 'Additional Out-of-Season Bests' instead. These include Anavia Battle's 21.95 (1.3) & Tamara Clark's 21.98 (1.3) @'21 Olympic Trials which would've been the first sub 22s in NCAA history but didn't count, same with Abby's 21.77 which was done @'22 US Trials which were all post NCAAs.
Where did you find out all this information? And you’re right about Shaun, Favour, and Taursis.. I watched one channel and the guy called them choke artists😂😂
Mr Gatlin is a very nice guy
W podcast man cant miss it
Julien Alfred will not have trials. She was already selected to run for St Lucia at the Olympics which she said in a recent interview. TnF is not as popular as it is in Jamaica. By the way, what's a D3 school?
@Cimdyrelisha d3 is like a d1 school but for lower leveled athletes and I'm pretty sure they don't give scholarships from what I know
Ignore the other persons explanation smh. D3 means Division 3 school. In the American college system, there are divisions. D1 schools are the better schools in sports and therefore are able to recruit better athletes and get more coverage. D3 schools are looow on the totem pole. About as low as JuCo (Junior College). It is VERY difficult to get recognition for athletes coming out of a D3 school or JuCo. Not impossible but hard.
Love this podcast
Nice show but you need a virtual background
Nathaniel went to JC High school, in Jamaica.
Count my dog Fred out all they want, that’s fuel to the flame! I know my dawg gone come back hungry this is when he’s at his best
The Italians 4 X1 looks really good
I remember back when the pandemic first started, news came out that IAAF was going to submit a championship run spanning from 2021-2025. In order to get back on track with the traditional schedule and bidding. So the next worlds after 2025, will be Beijing 2027 .For those that knew this added pressure because every has been a huge money year for track and field. There probably won’t be another time like this. Personally believe the pandemic was the best thing for track and field.
At this point, I need her to run the 100 100 hurdles 800 and 1500 for me to believe she CAN’T. lol Sydney is HER!
Wadeline Jonathas was a D3 athlete before going to South Carolina
In other countries such as South Africa, all the universities are all in the same level. We don't have D1, D2, D4 - none of that. I guess getting accepted at a college in the USA for international students, they are not aware of such dynamics
Indoor worlds is happening back to back?
Dina said in a post race interview that she isn’t used to running people down. It has to be the new training group.
Dang how they forget Nethaneel like that
Continental Champs is very interesting of done right. Equalization of power across the blocs. US, Europe, Asia/Oceania, Americas, China, Africa.
I said it before and I will say it again. Africas, North Americas and the Caribbeans have nothing to worry about with other competitors coming from Europe and Asia especially looking at the times they are putting in their competitions. All medals will be going to the top 3 I mentioned 💯
Huh, in what events? Warholm is getting a medal for sure, 1500M is going european etc
Good stuff
This is the year of Hungry Grind
The world relays and continental games should be on off years
Yes, be in Paris!!!
Team Kirani!!! Rest in Peace Coach G
Yes, U heard that the world championships will be every year now
Let's Go Team!!! Get Those Likes UP 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Not only were there only two Americans in the NCAA final, but they came 8th and 9th!
EDIT: 01:06:00 How's this for an Olympic stat? The last four Women's 100m champions have come from one track club. Even crazier, an American hasn't won the Women's 100m in the 21st Century!
What about Sydney Mcghauglin
You guys completely skipped the 2 best sprint events at Euros this year: The Mens & Womens 400m.
NOAH IS BRINGING IT BACK! MARK MY WORDS!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
❤❤❤
Briana is hurt though...
Happy for Mc Long as she suffered a huge loss.
I know that Femke bol watches EVERYTHING she can re SML but she don't Nedd to know😅
But what about Britton Wilson. She should have left early for the pros. Multi athletes get broke in college trying to get points for their coach. Britton should not have been running multiple events while injured. that was coaching malpractice. She's missing another championship season because of that fiasco. Brianna Lyston was struggling by the end of the year. If you are a talent like Britton, or Michael Norman or Sydney...you need to bounce.
It's good Briana Lyston decided to sit out of the Olympics. She is looking long term.
Exactly! It was absolutely heartbreaking to see that level of malpractice especially considering the fact that she ran multiple doubles throughout the season with little recovery time. Knowing that there was only 25 minutes between both events at the NCAA finals and the fact that she was already dealing with shin issues, how did it make sense for her to run both events? I hope she’s able to recover from this someday soon. 🙏🏿
@ImagineJoyy you should also consider Briton did it to herself. She insisted on doing those doubles. Check out her documentaries on TH-cam and she has a series about getting ready for the Olympics. She is the one who kept pushing the envelope and not allowing her body time to heal.
@@kpat3052 I hear you but it’s also a coach’s responsibility to look out for the well-being of the athlete. Even if that were the case, the coach (who has more knowledge/experience than a collegiate athlete) could/should have stopped her but it’s obvious they wanted those points.
What's happening with track is similar to what was going on with wrestling in the 1970's-1980's. There are so many "regional" broadcasters putting different meets on live and now and then the big network, NBC, comes in and puts a meet on. With the exception of Ato, Dan, Sandra, and Lewis, NBC coverage sucks. That's problem 1. The track coverage is not broadcast by track people. It's run by the same assholes that put a few horse races on TV each year and it's horrible. Problem #2 is the myriad of small streamers broadcasting meets. Some are free, some are paywalls, no rhyme, no reason. These are the 2 main problems, in my opinion. You can have GREAT track coverage. Go look at the BBC coverage of the London Olympics. Every event, every round, highest quality with some of the most educated broadcasters. You need these two ingredients, not a red carpet, not a behind the scenes, not athletes to love and athletes to hate. Quality cameras and knowledgeable broadcasters. That's it! : )
Elaine won't be able to defend her titles. We wish her a speedy recovery.
I have said that Dina will not be receiving a medal.
Psychologically Fred is not in a good space. He is his worst enemy.
Y'all forgot the women have not won gold since 2000