Americans should be disqualified..... the hand over on the third round... their athlete crossed the lanes in front of the other athletes...... that is distraction.
You can tell that these runners don't have the experience of the older sprinters. When handing off the baton, Stay put and don't try to run to outside of track. That impedes other runners cutting in and often leads to falls.
True, but a lot of times in those big meets there's so much equipment on the infield right next to the curb lane there really is nowhere to go and you just have to be very aware of who is around you and get outside ASAP.
@@crosslink1493 I can see what you mean! Back in the day, we were told just to stay in your lane. Don't move. Let the other runners navigate around you. Either way, it's always exciting and potentially calamitous to make those exchanges!
@@mrmosh6632 No he doesn't compete in the 400m however in one of the post-race interviews he mentioned a possibility of being included in that relay if he is needed. I think it was just after he won the 100m gold and was asked what's still to come for him.
He cant do a 400m and the Americans should be disqualified for disruption in the last handover. one of their athletes crossed the lanes in front of the other runners!
@@honordiamond2548 How do you know he can't do 400m? Letsile Tebogo is also a 100m and 200m runner yet Botswana also used him for their 4x400m relays in Paris.
Error qué cometen la gran mayoría de los atletas es cuando entregan el testimonio se cruzan de pista y no se fijan que vienen otros atletas y tienen que hacerles el quite y hasta caídas han habido . Tienen que seguir por su pista hasta qué todos hayan recibido el testimonio y partido corriendo.
Gotta give some credit to the little white boy. He actually sprinted around the last turn in increasing their lead. If it wasn't for him it might have been 2nd place for team U.S.A.
I love how you can hear someone shouting Go south Africa 😅🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦!!!well done and congratulations on your 🥈 guys
This was already pure domination by team USA but imagine if Quincy had ran on this.
Wilson, Pearson, Cox, Horton-Mims. Njie is the only one that ran who was top 5 in USA.
@@dajosco115your mom was in my top 5.
Imagine if Mia Brahe-Pedersen ran for the women’s U20 team.
I was just wondering about Quincy
He'll get his opportunity! 🌠
Our boys took command of the event early and looked damn good in the process!
Americans should be disqualified..... the hand over on the third round... their athlete crossed the lanes in front of the other athletes...... that is distraction.
@@honordiamond2548I see nothing for them to be disqualified over.
@@honordiamond2548😂😂😂😂hater
@honordiamond2548 That’s not an illegal move. Keep trying.
@@aprodutubebetter yet, he should quit while he's behind. Nobody loves a sore loser! LOL
❤🤍💙The USA dominated this race
🥇 🇺🇸 USA! Congratulations!
South Africa 🇿🇦 🌍 ♥ ❤
Wooow am here 🇰🇪 for Africans 😂❤❤❤congratulations South African 👏 🙌
Quincy should be in the US team!
You can tell that these runners don't have the experience of the older sprinters. When handing off the baton, Stay put and don't try to run to outside of track. That impedes other runners cutting in and often leads to falls.
True, but a lot of times in those big meets there's so much equipment on the infield right next to the curb lane there really is nowhere to go and you just have to be very aware of who is around you and get outside ASAP.
@@crosslink1493 I can see what you mean! Back in the day, we were told just to stay in your lane. Don't move. Let the other runners navigate around you. Either way, it's always exciting and potentially calamitous to make those exchanges!
South Africa should have opted for Walaza in the opening leg. Otherwise well done boys, silver is still a good achievement.
Does Walaza compete in the 400m?
@@mrmosh6632 No he doesn't compete in the 400m however in one of the post-race interviews he mentioned a possibility of being included in that relay if he is needed. I think it was just after he won the 100m gold and was asked what's still to come for him.
He cant do a 400m and the Americans should be disqualified for disruption in the last handover. one of their athletes crossed the lanes in front of the other runners!
@@michaelmbatha8474 he was referring to the 4x100 he doesn't run 400m
@@honordiamond2548 How do you know he can't do 400m? Letsile Tebogo is also a 100m and 200m runner yet Botswana also used him for their 4x400m relays in Paris.
Awesome sa
We run this race starting from 1 st grade
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way to go USA so awesome🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I'm just hoping for Quincy...that Boy ..
Japan❤❤❤👍👍
Error qué cometen la gran mayoría de los atletas es cuando entregan el testimonio se cruzan de pista y no se fijan que vienen otros atletas y tienen que hacerles el quite y hasta caídas han habido . Tienen que seguir por su pista hasta qué todos hayan recibido el testimonio y partido corriendo.
USA ❤🔥👏
Jealous aside Americans and Jamaicans they're always the best on athletics
No Jamaicans... They're losers... Didn't even place on the top 3... 😅😅😅
Ummm none of the Europeans look like they are U20
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No 2nd
(lol) Where's Quincy Wilson?? (lol)
He ran in the actual Olympic Games
Ummm back in school ...he's still in high school
where is team Jamaica? Wrong gate, again
Wasn't her fault
Gotta give some credit to the little white boy. He actually sprinted around the last turn in increasing their lead. If it wasn't for him it might have been 2nd place for team U.S.A.
LOL!....well, it is a TEAM effort......just saying........
yeah saw that well done boy and team effort
That's Alexander Rhodes in only his 2nd year of track. Played goalkeeper in soccer throughout high school. Joined track in Sr. year for endurance.
I don't recognize any of these athletes
Not really Their Olympic 100 Relay sucks all the time.
Hater
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Hold on the third leg, the US sprinter impeded the South African sprinter and possibly others when cut I side lanes. A disqualification is in order.
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