Seeing that Kishane already has an amazing start and top end speed, vs Noah focusing on his start and 100m, it will be a great match up in 2025. I can’t wait!
Noah actually has better top end speed than Kishane, which was actually shocking to realize once you see the splits from the 100 final last year. Kishane just has a better start. I don’t think Noah will ever fix his starts but if he can hold form he’ll continue to best Kishane everytime
@@billarabga1055 i dont think its that shocking lol, noah has the best top end speed since gay and bolt, even slightly ahead of blake given their fastest 40m closes and 10/20 meter split times
@@billarabga1055 Noah top end doesn’t work against athletes like Oblique Seville cause by the time Noah goes through his drive phase Oblique already goan because his start is better than Noah… The problem with Noah is start is trash and his top end only affective in the 200m not in the 100m against those 2 Jamaicans because they are faster and they get out blacks much faster than him…
@ Weirdest take I’ve ever seen in my life. Lyles has beaten Oblique in every single major championship they’ve competed against. 2023 world championships, 2024 Olympic final and guess what happened each time? LYLES ran him down after Oblique had a better start!
@@billarabga1055 Kishane's potential in the 100m is higher than Noah's. I don't believe that Noah "holding form" will get the job done every time against Kishane because Kishane is four years younger with a greater span for potential. The ability is there for Kishane to win against Noah in the 100m if he's injury free and prepared to RISE to the occasion. I will always give Noah Lyles credit for RISING to the occasion. He rose and got the smallest of edges against Kishane in the Olympic Finals. Kishane must RISE to the occasion in the big moments. However, that is not going to work every time. Kishane has mid-9.7 potential, or maybe higher. Noah will have to go higher at age 27 going on 28; not just "hold form." I am ready to see it!
That 9.58 by Bolt may not be broken for awhile. I mean, I think you said the current “fastest man” ran a 9.79 which is awesome, of course. But that’s still two-tenths off Bolt’s record which is a lot in a 100 meters. But I watched Bolt every Olympics and I rooted for him even though I’m American. He was incredible. But he seemed to always get a slow start. If somebody in the future could run like Bolt but get quickly out of the blocks then that guy could take the record.
Bolt split 6.31 when he ran 9.58. The only one who split a faster time was Su Bingtain with 6.29 even Coleman "only" split 6.32. So you can see that Bolt in his prime had one of the best accelerations out there even if his reaction time wasn't the fastest.
@@jhadebredenkamp97 Are you dense ? Usain is the fastest man OF ALL TIME not the fastest in the world, because if they were to race right now Usain would obviously lose. This is why being a fanboy is dangerous, it makes you stupid.
I feel like the reason he split a slower time in the olympics was because he had a quite slow reaction time, plus the shock seeing Kerley absolutely run away from him in the first 10 meters plus the pressure. His potential was def low 9.7. He is obviously start carried, while Noah Lyles is not, so what Noah manages to achieve in the 60m in Boston next month will give a good idea of whether he can beat kishane thompson again in the world championships
@@BDT27 noahs average reaction time is somewhere around 0.15 or so, so 0.178 or whatever it was isnt that awful for him... definitely interesting that the gold and silver medalists split the 2 slowest reaction times though
@@wisforwinner not saying theres correlation, just saying that was pretty interesting in the final and they couldve gone much faster with better RTs, of course 0.17 isnt optimal but generally a 0.11 or so would be much more of an outlier than a 0.17 for someone like noah who averages around 0.15
It is clear this man has some mad potential. His biggest hurdle for sure will be staying injury free, with his build, he is undoubtedly more prone to pulled muscles and muscle tears. I don't think it was mentioned about his season average time which was probably around 9.83 or so for finished races. This man lightening and we may have an opportunity to see someone who could truly compete with Bolt's record in the future given staying healthy.
to answer the questions posed at the end of the vid: 1. I think he will win the world title. I had a dream about it, Noah Came second 2. I think he will be challenged by Seville and some of the American guys like Kerley, Lyles, maybe even Coleman 3. I think he will touch low 9.7 times like 9.71, 9.72, and 9.73 and if he finds himself in the perfect conditions, he is capable of running 9.6. I'd honestly just love to see 9.67 or 9.66 on the screen, would be pretty surreal.
Kishane Thompson is one of the most talented athletes in track and field today and he has a great opportunity to win more medals at the World and Olympic Stage. Unfortunately, until he fixes this injury prone-ness and can operate a full season, it will difficult for him to reach such elite times, especially at the time of the World Or Olympic Championship. A lot of people emphasised last year he would run 9.6 and I think that expectation was too much too soon for him considering where he was at in his career. Kishane definitely needs more frequent races and less injuries to pull this feat as well winning major titles. Hopefully he can qualify from nationals this year and get to Tokyo for the Worlds.
1:35; Excluding his 9.76 (+1.2) at altitude, Bromell has at least also run 9.77 (+1.5) at sea level unlike Omanyala who's yet to actually run sub 9.85s at sea level! From '25 going fwd, WCs are going to be 9-Lane Semis & Finals in every event up to & inc the 800m, so way too early predictions to make '25 Tokyo WC M100m Final; 3 USA (Noah, Fred & Kenny), 2 JAM (Kishane & Oblique), 2 AFR (Tebogo & Simbine) & 2 EUR (Zharnel & Jacobs).
i still think that a big factor in that final was the lane draw next to Kerley, in all his other races with the exception of 1 race next to Seville he was either outside or next to nobody significant, i think it was his mental game that let him down in the Olympic final cos Kerley was with him step for step right upto the line and u can clearly see in the replays of that race that Thompson was running tight and not flowing as in previous races, i think once he gets that mental aspect of racing buttoned down he is gonna walk everyone, not 9.58s speed but possibly 9.65s
The biggest surprise for me was that in the Paris semis he run 9.80 while shutting it down in the last meters, whereas in the final he fought every second to basically get the same time. Was it fatigue? Stress? I don't know but you can tell that when he is "relaxed" and confident he is unstoppable
@fedsio1519 He has never been in a major final where he had to run full out without slowing down. With most of the men in that final, they tried to put more effort into their running and trying to force themselves through the race when they were decelerating, including Kishane. Meanwhile, Noah, who was in last place from the start, didn't panic, maintained his form, didn't force his acceleration, and won the race by his top end speed and dip at the line. Noah's ability to hold his acceleration longer than many sprinters gave him a great edge for many races and why he won the Olympic title. If Kishane has any hopes of winning a major title, he will have to run his races full out to get familiar with his mechanics to avoid bad habits, and he needs to be healthy.
I was at the Olympics during the 100m finals and they took forever for the athletes to get in the blocks. like minutes and that def psyched him out due to his lack of international racing so if there wasnt such a long intermission between calling the athletes out and the start of the race im sure he could have gone faster.
Lets stop with the excuses, everyone in that race experienced the same thing. If Kishane won, we wouldn't be hearing this excuse. The fastest man in the world that year just couldn't prove that title when it mattered. I feel sorry for him and hope he's better prepared for the next time.
@h4xagon909 they mean fastest over 100m, not fastest reached speed. You can have the fastest top speed, but still get second place overall. Now that being said, I would have to agree that people severely underestimate Noah. Especially when his reaction time was the slowest in the field and with one like Kerleys, he wouldve run like 9.72 which is would put him like 5th all time. And Kishane whouldve run 9.72 as well, but would have been 7/100ths of a second slower rather than 5 (which is what actually happened) which still places Noah as faster.
Great video... I also believe that the long pause before the race at the olympics impacted ALL the athletes. Kishane Thompson if injury free can definitely run faster. Noah Lyles and other athletes will have a hard time.
@jaredbowen3527 No, no, no. Gatlin was WAY worse. If he held just held his form, he woulda got the gold EASILY. Complete giveaway, but everyone wanted Bolt to win anyway
Nah, Noah should've won. If he didn't win he couldn't be called the fastest man in the world meaning he couldn't do collabs with mrbeast and Ishowspeed. Imagine kishane racing Ishowspeed tho, he wouldn't mess around he'd just smoke him and walk home with $100K.
I liked your original title mate.... And its the facts. He was the fastest man in 2024. I'm calling a high 9.6 in his future if he stays healthy?? He's the only one I'd say has that ability at the present day, although give Gout Gout a few years and that other 14 yr old PHENOM from Great Britain and that might change?🤔🤔
@youngberries Kishane already in an interview right after winning the 100m race at the Jamaica trials.. He said respect the guys that did before him but he is going to create is own path… Bolt and Asafa already told him to do it for himself..
@benten6259 Coach Francis is the master of scheduling race for his athletics most of the race during the season he used them for practice and collecting data by way matching up different athletes against his own athletes.. Most coach in Jamaica used Frano strategy with their athletics they only focus on the races that get them medals..
I wanna see Kishane’s ceiling. He has a great start, an even better finish, and the only things I feel are his inexperience, getting tense with pressure, and potential injuries.
@stevie586 from the look at things with Kishane he ran the fastest time already at the age of 22 in my opinion anything below 9.64 will be eye opener for me..
@ I can agree with your point possible being the final say. The one thing that makes me think kishane can run faster is the Dane thing they could imply this is his best. That is, 2024 he looked POWERFUL! It could very well be that this is as powerful as he gets and our eyes are fooling us? In any event, Kishane has my full respect and attention!
@Destroytanner Kishane Thompson dosent have a Problem with his Start and drive phase his only problem is towards the end of the race by cutting his speed too early.. Noah on the other hand have a massive problem with his start and drive phase he relies heavily on his top end that’s the 60m is good Noah style of running..
No but the fastest man in the world is USAIN BOLT who is very much still alive and has the world record. Idk how d umb you have to be to have the logic described in this video but go on
So far, Kishane Speed + Kishane Consistency (given his being prone to injury) is yet to be seen... His battle is gonna be with himself. He needs to beat injury more than any competitor.
Thomas ‘Linky’ Munson of Pandaluc Minnesota ran a 9.6 100 yard dash in his 2nd senior year at the high school in 1972. 100 yards is like 105 meters or something. Lindy was only 19 at the time and would have held all off the world records if it weren’t for the accident with the Washington magic
100 yards is definitely not 105 meters lmao, 1 meter is longer than a yard... a 9.6 91 meter split isnt bad, but its not olympic level at all, most olympic athletes can run around 9.1 for that distance or so
Hey TRP, I’ve noticed your last few videos have only been available in 720p instead of higher quality (like normal). Idk if that changed after a certain amount of time but I was just wondering why they’re only (currently) in 720p now?
I would guess that there’s some guy somewhere, maybe in the Amazon or Africa maybe, who no one knows about except for a small group of people. And that guy is the fastest human on Earth. It’s actually quite likely even though modern-day athletes have the benefit of diet and training. But if you have to run to stay alive that would be one helluva motivating factor.
Its actually not likely at all 😂 what a silly comment to leave on a running channel. What do you think there's some indigenous tribe sprinting 100m to get their food? Even in distance events they couldn't stand a chance. Don't disrespect professional athletes you joker
@@NathanEallNoah wasn’t faster Kishane carried Noah into the 9.7 class by pushing him.. First of all Noah is a 9.8 sprinter Kishane took Noah to a place he never bin before and shear the same time with him.. Noah will avoid Kishane as long as he could because he felt Kishane power in that 100m in Paris.. The only thing Noah and his fans going do for this season is hoping Kishane is healthy like he was hoping for last season.. Noah can’t beat a healthy Oblique Seville again..
@@tyeguy5373 “Noah wasn’t faster” Who won the race? Every Olympic Final Bolt came from behind too, yet won the race. So does that mean Bolt wasn’t faster than others in the race when he came from behind, because he was “carried” into 9.6 and 9.7s. You’re fabricating scenarios due to your delusion. End of the day, 1 man performed WHEN IT MATTERED and got Gold, the other got silver. Only the Olympic champion is remembered by most Think logically my friend.
@ Noah wasn’t the one who ran 9.77 in his 2024 season and he Need to thank Kishane for pushing him into 9.7 because Kishane was the only one in that race capable of running 9.7 again
I've wondered this myself. I have a feeling his size and strength is allowing him the enormous force output and if he lost weight it may well result in slower times. I say this because whilst nowhere near his capability, I got much faster the heavier I got with the increase in strength. That said, it increases injury risk as well. But I think 🤔 agree if he could take maybe 5 to 10 off the upper body
That pull up from May 18th was fake he didnt suffer an injury, his coach just wanted to see where his start was and didnt want the world to see what Kishane was capable of until the Olympics.
@thedailystride5407 While he is injury prone, he wasn't injured in that race. Franno was basically hiding him until last minute, he wasn't even supposed to run that fast at trials
I agree, but what about the non Olympic years? Does the Olympic champion reign as the "world's fastest human" for the four year interval between the Games? How do the World Championships figure? As far as I am concerned the world's fastest human is the world record holder and that man is Usain Bolt.
@@adamhornbuckle2213 the world fastest man is the one who wins the global championship for that year until the next global championship comes around. The world fastest ever is the world record holder. Which is Usain. And since he’s still alive he’s also the fastest alive.
@@adamhornbuckle2213 usain bolt currently would not break 11 seconds in the 100 meter dash, and he himself admits this... he is the fastest man ever, but he is absolutely not the fastest man currently
The Jamaican Hurricane. I still think he beat Lyles and was robbed in Paris. My boy Kenny Bednarek has yet to put together a perfect 100m race. I want to see him and Kishane both peak at the same time. I am hoping everyone shows up for the indoor season. Baseball is cool, but football won't be back until next fall. Track season will keep me going. I want to see matchups.
@duncanharvey2209 actually no... the photo wasn't clear... I'm a photographer, so I am aware of how easy it is to distort any feature of any photo... this is often done by the lens itself... in the case of sprinting, you would need multiple cameras shooting bursts that can be stacked and compared as a composite at the finish, along with using lasers or whatever else is available. The photos published after each race, in my opinion, showed clear distortion in every close race they were shown. I think the photos were merely interpreted and assigned times based on visual interpretation, not scientific analysis
@moshebotshabelo3765 Sleep on those young Jamaican at your own risk. Akeem Blake beat Coleman running 9.89.. Oblique Seville beat Coleman multiple times..
@Korruption2802 At the Jamaica trial in 2024 the flash time on the clock in 100m final dip to 9.73 and Kishane shut it down from the 85m before the line… Go ahead re-calibrate your to prediction because to me Kishane also get to re-calibrate his 2025 season too..
@SHARKVADERS don’t worry he will rule the 100m for the for the see able future right nobody is out there to beat him.. And then after collecting the gold he will start running the 200m just remember he is only 23 now and he was 22 when won that silver medal…
Dude that’s the problem with the Olympic cycle. Only winners get the biggest of headlines. Even silver (by 0.005) is just such a footnote . Hopefully Kushan’s can turn it around in 2025
2025 season I hope his fans stay humble & not overhype him as much😅. I really feel he his elite but his fans were too arrogant last season😂. Folks kept saying how he would get 9.6 consistently. I believe he may in his career but until he does I won't believe he can just break it out. Ultimately as I said last season I don't care for his time but to me he has to prove he can beat Lyles,Fred & Coleman consistently (multiple races in a season). I feel he would have to have a season similar to Shacarri 23 season 💯. Not only winning the WC but also beating the top runner multiple times
Given the fraction of a fraction of a second that separates the times of these sprinters, it's easy to understand the temptation to do what Ben Johnson, Marion Jones, and perhaps Flo-Jo, did to get the edge over the competition.
No it's not, that's cheating. You are either fast enough to compete or you are not! A lot of athletes have accepted this reality and that's the easiest thing to do, period!
I dunno … I just hope that Kishane is running clean. He recovered awfully quickly after that injury in the Jamaican trials. And he sure is bulky for a sprinter.
Just to be clear, these are the fastest men that are not good at other sports. If any of these people coud play football (US or world), or baseball, they would be making millions doing that. I suspect the fastest men in the world, don't run track.
I love the irrationality of the media hype surrounding a perfectly scientific sport. Kishane's best time for 2024 is 9.77, Noah Lyles best time for 2024 is 9.78, but according to the hype merchants 9.78 is faster than 9.77 Why? Because it's the time run by the gold medallist at the Olympics. I still remember - after the Atlanta Olympics - feeling shocked that Michael Johnson had the media calling him the fastest man in the world even though he ran the 200m. Donovan Bailey won the 100m but he was dismissed by the US media. My point: the fastest man in the world is whoever the thought police say it is. Repeat after me.
I just wish we can one day witness a 9.6(X) performance again…
If noah or Kishane run fast with good wind in this season they could do it... unlikely tho
Trust me kishane has 9.6 in him just time
If there’s anyone who can do it right now it’s Kishane. If not, we have a good generation of talent on the come up
@@SuBingtianFan983 Kishane, Oblique, and Fred Kerley are the 3 closest, but realistically only kishane has a good shot
It’ll happen either this year or next.
Seeing that Kishane already has an amazing start and top end speed, vs Noah focusing on his start and 100m, it will be a great match up in 2025. I can’t wait!
Noah actually has better top end speed than Kishane, which was actually shocking to realize once you see the splits from the 100 final last year. Kishane just has a better start. I don’t think Noah will ever fix his starts but if he can hold form he’ll continue to best Kishane everytime
@@billarabga1055 i dont think its that shocking lol, noah has the best top end speed since gay and bolt, even slightly ahead of blake given their fastest 40m closes and 10/20 meter split times
@@billarabga1055 Noah top end doesn’t work against athletes like Oblique Seville cause by the time Noah goes through his drive phase Oblique already goan because his start is better than Noah…
The problem with Noah is start is trash and his top end only affective in the 200m not in the 100m against those 2 Jamaicans because they are faster and they get out blacks much faster than him…
@ Weirdest take I’ve ever seen in my life. Lyles has beaten Oblique in every single major championship they’ve competed against. 2023 world championships, 2024 Olympic final and guess what happened each time? LYLES ran him down after Oblique had a better start!
@@billarabga1055 Kishane's potential in the 100m is higher than Noah's. I don't believe that Noah "holding form" will get the job done every time against Kishane because Kishane is four years younger with a greater span for potential. The ability is there for Kishane to win against Noah in the 100m if he's injury free and prepared to RISE to the occasion.
I will always give Noah Lyles credit for RISING to the occasion. He rose and got the smallest of edges against Kishane in the Olympic Finals. Kishane must RISE to the occasion in the big moments. However, that is not going to work every time. Kishane has mid-9.7 potential, or maybe higher. Noah will have to go higher at age 27 going on 28; not just "hold form."
I am ready to see it!
That 9.58 by Bolt may not be broken for awhile. I mean, I think you said the current “fastest man” ran a 9.79 which is awesome, of course. But that’s still two-tenths off Bolt’s record which is a lot in a 100 meters. But I watched Bolt every Olympics and I rooted for him even though I’m American. He was incredible. But he seemed to always get a slow start. If somebody in the future could run like Bolt but get quickly out of the blocks then that guy could take the record.
Bolt split 6.31 when he ran 9.58. The only one who split a faster time was Su Bingtain with 6.29 even Coleman "only" split 6.32. So you can see that Bolt in his prime had one of the best accelerations out there even if his reaction time wasn't the fastest.
Exactly. I find it so weird how people say the fastest man in the world is Noah with a 9.79 when usain is very much alive. Crazy🤡
People like You mostly think of 2015 bolt against gatlin when he was injured and super slow, rather than witnessing 08-09 Usain Bolt, Lmao 🤣 🤦🏿♂️!
OK fan boy hahaha!
@@jhadebredenkamp97 Are you dense ? Usain is the fastest man OF ALL TIME not the fastest in the world, because if they were to race right now Usain would obviously lose. This is why being a fanboy is dangerous, it makes you stupid.
2:07 That is not national stadium. It is stadium east which is usually used as the "warmup" track
I feel like the reason he split a slower time in the olympics was because he had a quite slow reaction time, plus the shock seeing Kerley absolutely run away from him in the first 10 meters plus the pressure. His potential was def low 9.7. He is obviously start carried, while Noah Lyles is not, so what Noah manages to achieve in the 60m in Boston next month will give a good idea of whether he can beat kishane thompson again in the world championships
Noah with a better start would've run 9.7 low.
@@Astro2024Right?! I don’t see enough people talking about that. His reaction time (For a professional) was really bad
@@BDT27 noahs average reaction time is somewhere around 0.15 or so, so 0.178 or whatever it was isnt that awful for him... definitely interesting that the gold and silver medalists split the 2 slowest reaction times though
@@wisforwinner not saying theres correlation, just saying that was pretty interesting in the final and they couldve gone much faster with better RTs, of course 0.17 isnt optimal but generally a 0.11 or so would be much more of an outlier than a 0.17 for someone like noah who averages around 0.15
It is clear this man has some mad potential. His biggest hurdle for sure will be staying injury free, with his build, he is undoubtedly more prone to pulled muscles and muscle tears. I don't think it was mentioned about his season average time which was probably around 9.83 or so for finished races. This man lightening and we may have an opportunity to see someone who could truly compete with Bolt's record in the future given staying healthy.
to answer the questions posed at the end of the vid:
1. I think he will win the world title. I had a dream about it, Noah Came second
2. I think he will be challenged by Seville and some of the American guys like Kerley, Lyles, maybe even Coleman
3. I think he will touch low 9.7 times like 9.71, 9.72, and 9.73 and if he finds himself in the perfect conditions, he is capable of running 9.6. I'd honestly just love to see 9.67 or 9.66 on the screen, would be pretty surreal.
Kishane Thompson is one of the most talented athletes in track and field today and he has a great opportunity to win more medals at the World and Olympic Stage. Unfortunately, until he fixes this injury prone-ness and can operate a full season, it will difficult for him to reach such elite times, especially at the time of the World Or Olympic Championship.
A lot of people emphasised last year he would run 9.6 and I think that expectation was too much too soon for him considering where he was at in his career. Kishane definitely needs more frequent races and less injuries to pull this feat as well winning major titles. Hopefully he can qualify from nationals this year and get to Tokyo for the Worlds.
Lessons learned from 2024 hopefully lead to the medals you want in 2025. Let's go Kishane and all my other Caribbean athletes
He doesn't look at all natty.... He's blasting.
I concur with the above video, we all want to see Kishane,s absolute pure unadulterated speed in 2025 LFG
1:35; Excluding his 9.76 (+1.2) at altitude, Bromell has at least also run 9.77 (+1.5) at sea level unlike Omanyala who's yet to actually run sub 9.85s at sea level! From '25 going fwd, WCs are going to be 9-Lane Semis & Finals in every event up to & inc the 800m, so way too early predictions to make '25 Tokyo WC M100m Final; 3 USA (Noah, Fred & Kenny), 2 JAM (Kishane & Oblique), 2 AFR (Tebogo & Simbine) & 2 EUR (Zharnel & Jacobs).
I also think if Noah Lyles ran his 9.81 (-0.3) from London in the same conditions as these guys he would've went well into the 9.7s as well.
@@StickIQ easily
Zar who ?
@AllInTheGame01 won't the USA be able to send 4 athletes in the 100m and 200m since Lyles has a wildcard in both?
@@mach_1_ne Yes, but think all 4 are more likely to make the 200m Final than the 100m Final.
i still think that a big factor in that final was the lane draw next to Kerley, in all his other races with the exception of 1 race next to Seville he was either outside or next to nobody significant, i think it was his mental game that let him down in the Olympic final cos Kerley was with him step for step right upto the line and u can clearly see in the replays of that race that Thompson was running tight and not flowing as in previous races, i think once he gets that mental aspect of racing buttoned down he is gonna walk everyone, not 9.58s speed but possibly 9.65s
Given that his potential for injury is just as high as his potential for speed, I just hope he is able to perform when he needs to.
he is built like a tank
The biggest surprise for me was that in the Paris semis he run 9.80 while shutting it down in the last meters, whereas in the final he fought every second to basically get the same time. Was it fatigue? Stress? I don't know but you can tell that when he is "relaxed" and confident he is unstoppable
@fedsio1519 He has never been in a major final where he had to run full out without slowing down. With most of the men in that final, they tried to put more effort into their running and trying to force themselves through the race when they were decelerating, including Kishane.
Meanwhile, Noah, who was in last place from the start, didn't panic, maintained his form, didn't force his acceleration, and won the race by his top end speed and dip at the line. Noah's ability to hold his acceleration longer than many sprinters gave him a great edge for many races and why he won the Olympic title.
If Kishane has any hopes of winning a major title, he will have to run his races full out to get familiar with his mechanics to avoid bad habits, and he needs to be healthy.
Got injured if I remember well
أتمنى التوفيق لهؤلاء الشباب ، لكن يبقى يوسن بولت أسطورة ال 100متر و ال 200متر.🇲🇦🦁💪
I was at the Olympics during the 100m finals and they took forever for the athletes to get in the blocks. like minutes and that def psyched him out due to his lack of international racing so if there wasnt such a long intermission between calling the athletes out and the start of the race im sure he could have gone faster.
Pretty sure it affected everyone the same. Otherwise, he'll never win a world championship
all athletes faced the same conditions
Lets stop with the excuses, everyone in that race experienced the same thing. If Kishane won, we wouldn't be hearing this excuse. The fastest man in the world that year just couldn't prove that title when it mattered. I feel sorry for him and hope he's better prepared for the next time.
I hope Kishane’s coach will have him do the 60m indoor but it’s almost the outdoor season and we don’t know what Coach Francis is up to
Noah has the highest top speed currently, though, I'd argue
not really an argument, its just a fact
@ then why is there an argument towards him not being the fastest man
@h4xagon909 they mean fastest over 100m, not fastest reached speed. You can have the fastest top speed, but still get second place overall. Now that being said, I would have to agree that people severely underestimate Noah. Especially when his reaction time was the slowest in the field and with one like Kerleys, he wouldve run like 9.72 which is would put him like 5th all time. And Kishane whouldve run 9.72 as well, but would have been 7/100ths of a second slower rather than 5 (which is what actually happened) which still places Noah as faster.
Top 5 were same generation and racing eachother frequently
Still can't believe I was used to watch those guys
Great video... I also believe that the long pause before the race at the olympics impacted ALL the athletes. Kishane Thompson if injury free can definitely run faster. Noah Lyles and other athletes will have a hard time.
They all can run faster. And they all have just as much potential.
He should've gottent the gold. Humble Noah😂
Yeah but he decided to run like Justin Gatilin in the 2015 finals.
@jaredbowen3527 No, no, no. Gatlin was WAY worse. If he held just held his form, he woulda got the gold EASILY. Complete giveaway, but everyone wanted Bolt to win anyway
Nah, Noah should've won. If he didn't win he couldn't be called the fastest man in the world meaning he couldn't do collabs with mrbeast and Ishowspeed. Imagine kishane racing Ishowspeed tho, he wouldn't mess around he'd just smoke him and walk home with $100K.
@jaredbowen3527 are u stupid?? If u dont have nothing to say just don't type
No one "should've" gotten anything Noah earned it go cry
So Tebogo isnt faster the 7 people ahead of him...tell his fans😂
I liked your original title mate....
And its the facts. He was the fastest man in 2024.
I'm calling a high 9.6 in his future if he stays healthy?? He's the only one I'd say has that ability at the present day, although give Gout Gout a few years and that other 14 yr old PHENOM from Great Britain and that might change?🤔🤔
Hope he can create his own path, instead of being in the shadows of other Jamaican legends
@youngberries
Kishane already in an interview right after winning the 100m race at the Jamaica trials..
He said respect the guys that did before him but he is going to create is own path…
Bolt and Asafa already told him to do it for himself..
If kishane stays healthy for the whole 2025 it's going to be a nightmare for other athletes trust me that guy has 9.6 in him
@benten6259
Coach Francis is the master of scheduling race for his athletics most of the race during the season he used them for practice and collecting data by way matching up different athletes against his own athletes..
Most coach in Jamaica used Frano strategy with their athletics they only focus on the races that get them medals..
Somebody needs to drop a nine sixty two!!! This year!!!
@harlobruwell3744
Kishane Thompson is only one look 9.6 given how he ran that 9.77 in Jamaica
Cant make any predictions until we see him on the track in May or June. Sadly he has never completed a season injury free. Time will tell.
For a sprinter he's freaking huge.
I wanna see Kishane’s ceiling. He has a great start, an even better finish, and the only things I feel are his inexperience, getting tense with pressure, and potential injuries.
@stevie586 from the look at things with Kishane he ran the fastest time already at the age of 22 in my opinion anything below 9.64 will be eye opener for me..
@ I can agree with your point possible being the final say. The one thing that makes me think kishane can run faster is the Dane thing they could imply this is his best. That is, 2024 he looked POWERFUL! It could very well be that this is as powerful as he gets and our eyes are fooling us? In any event, Kishane has my full respect and attention!
I think he should do indoor 60
@Destroytanner Kishane Thompson dosent have a Problem with his Start and drive phase his only problem is towards the end of the race by cutting his speed too early..
Noah on the other hand have a massive problem with his start and drive phase he relies heavily on his top end that’s the 60m is good Noah style of running..
No but the fastest man in the world is USAIN BOLT who is very much still alive and has the world record. Idk how d umb you have to be to have the logic described in this video but go on
What happened to the video on the San Silvestre 10k?
-.- come on, he could walk off the track and then go on stage at the Mr. Olympia right after. 😅
Kishane is dropping 9.6 next worlds. Btw what happened to marcell Jacobs
So far, Kishane Speed + Kishane Consistency (given his being prone to injury) is yet to be seen...
His battle is gonna be with himself. He needs to beat injury more than any competitor.
Thomas ‘Linky’ Munson of Pandaluc Minnesota ran a 9.6 100 yard dash in his 2nd senior year at the high school in 1972. 100 yards is like 105 meters or something. Lindy was only 19 at the time and would have held all off the world records if it weren’t for the accident with the Washington magic
no its 91 metres so he most definitely wouldnt
100 yards is definitely not 105 meters lmao, 1 meter is longer than a yard... a 9.6 91 meter split isnt bad, but its not olympic level at all, most olympic athletes can run around 9.1 for that distance or so
9.69 is immensely challenging to run, the 60-40m split is basically 6.41+(0.82x4) = 9.69 ‼
Hey TRP, I’ve noticed your last few videos have only been available in 720p instead of higher quality (like normal). Idk if that changed after a certain amount of time but I was just wondering why they’re only (currently) in 720p now?
We Concur ❤😊
if Fred wasn’t next to him, he definitely would’ve won 🥇
Once again. It's not 60 meters. WORLD CHAMPION AND OLYMPIC CHAMPION. 100 meters.
I would guess that there’s some guy somewhere, maybe in the Amazon or Africa maybe, who no one knows about except for a small group of people. And that guy is the fastest human on Earth. It’s actually quite likely even though modern-day athletes have the benefit of diet and training. But if you have to run to stay alive that would be one helluva motivating factor.
Its actually not likely at all 😂 what a silly comment to leave on a running channel. What do you think there's some indigenous tribe sprinting 100m to get their food? Even in distance events they couldn't stand a chance. Don't disrespect professional athletes you joker
@Washington-Dreaming the fastest set of people on this planet is the Jamaican, if you can show me otherwise..
08-09 Usain bolt Laughing in the corner 🥱🗣🗿!
Yeah but this is 2025
Tyson laughing, Yohan Blake laughing too...
…
Can you make more college xctf content again
I don’t see why he can’t hit 9.75
@KennethJeffe
During the 100m finals in Jamaica the flash time on clock was 9.73 and Kishane didn’t ran that race all the way out..
He better not or I'm not watching the 100m Olympic Finals 7:20
Kishane’s probably gonna be one of those “if not for the injuries…” stories. Too bulky to be fit and race regularly
He let go over the last 10 metres, not 20 - 4:33
What happened to Fred Kerley broh?
I think he is faster than Noah. A bit unlucky to have gotten silver.
Nah. Noah caught him from behind
This race, Noah was faster. He even caught up from behind.
@@NathanEallNoah wasn’t faster Kishane carried Noah into the 9.7 class by pushing him..
First of all Noah is a 9.8 sprinter Kishane took Noah to a place he never bin before and shear the same time with him..
Noah will avoid Kishane as long as he could because he felt Kishane power in that 100m in Paris..
The only thing Noah and his fans going do for this season is hoping Kishane is healthy like he was hoping for last season..
Noah can’t beat a healthy Oblique Seville again..
@@tyeguy5373 “Noah wasn’t faster” Who won the race?
Every Olympic Final Bolt came from behind too, yet won the race. So does that mean Bolt wasn’t faster than others in the race when he came from behind, because he was “carried” into 9.6 and 9.7s.
You’re fabricating scenarios due to your delusion. End of the day, 1 man performed WHEN IT MATTERED and got Gold, the other got silver. Only the Olympic champion is remembered by most
Think logically my friend.
@ Noah wasn’t the one who ran 9.77 in his 2024 season and he Need to thank Kishane for pushing him into 9.7 because Kishane was the only one in that race capable of running 9.7 again
A lot of ifs and buts
I think he needs to drop maybe 15 to 20 lb and that time might be a 9.70
That wouldn’t do anything
@mertholomy8414 I think 🤔💬 the key word in my comment was" might" . No one knows for certain if it would help or not. It's just my opinion.
I've wondered this myself. I have a feeling his size and strength is allowing him the enormous force output and if he lost weight it may well result in slower times. I say this because whilst nowhere near his capability, I got much faster the heavier I got with the increase in strength. That said, it increases injury risk as well. But I think 🤔 agree if he could take maybe 5 to 10 off the upper body
That pull up from May 18th was fake he didnt suffer an injury, his coach just wanted to see where his start was and didnt want the world to see what Kishane was capable of until the Olympics.
Really? I saw a few articles confirming a hamstring issue
NAH this better not be true 💀
@thedailystride5407 While he is injury prone, he wasn't injured in that race. Franno was basically hiding him until last minute, he wasn't even supposed to run that fast at trials
@@StickIQ 100% true
The Jamaicans were playing games all season
Is Usain Bolt’s record going to be broken soon🤨 because these young athletes are built different
He was built MUCH different.
no, it wont
U def don’t understand how otherworldly 9.58 is
Absolutely zero chance.
fred kerley news now
The ACTUAL fastest man in the world is the man who ACTUALLY won the Olympic 100m title. And that was ACTUALLY Noah Lyles.
That’s what he said
I agree, but what about the non Olympic years? Does the Olympic champion reign as the "world's fastest human" for the four year interval between the Games? How do the World Championships figure? As far as I am concerned the world's fastest human is the world record holder and that man is Usain Bolt.
@@adamhornbuckle2213 the world fastest man is the one who wins the global championship for that year until the next global championship comes around.
The world fastest ever is the world record holder. Which is Usain. And since he’s still alive he’s also the fastest alive.
He is speaking about the actual fastest man for 100m by time this year
@@adamhornbuckle2213 usain bolt currently would not break 11 seconds in the 100 meter dash, and he himself admits this... he is the fastest man ever, but he is absolutely not the fastest man currently
Noah lyles is The fastest man on The Planet. Noah Lyles is The Sprint KING 👑. Noah Lyles is The Best Sprinter on The Planet..
The Jamaican Hurricane. I still think he beat Lyles and was robbed in Paris.
My boy Kenny Bednarek has yet to put together a perfect 100m race. I want to see him and Kishane both peak at the same time.
I am hoping everyone shows up for the indoor season. Baseball is cool, but football won't be back until next fall. Track season will keep me going.
I want to see matchups.
I'm truly interested. How do you think he beat him? I was actually gunning for him but the photo was clear according to rules of track timing.
@duncanharvey2209 actually no... the photo wasn't clear... I'm a photographer, so I am aware of how easy it is to distort any feature of any photo... this is often done by the lens itself... in the case of sprinting, you would need multiple cameras shooting bursts that can be stacked and compared as a composite at the finish, along with using lasers or whatever else is available.
The photos published after each race, in my opinion, showed clear distortion in every close race they were shown. I think the photos were merely interpreted and assigned times based on visual interpretation, not scientific analysis
9.69 2025 !!!!
DO FRED KERLEY VIDEO ALREADY
the best forever is MARCELL JACOBS and TEBOGO.
Christian Coleman Is Coming For You Kishane Thompson...Christian Coleman Is The God Of 100m...
@moshebotshabelo3765
Sleep on those young Jamaican at your own risk.
Akeem Blake beat Coleman running 9.89..
Oblique Seville beat Coleman multiple times..
According to the Olympics rules both were supposed to get gold. Period
No lol
what olympic rule says that? state your sources instead of lying for attention
@@Someone-hi1nt "if the final time is within 1 sec, everybody gets a medal, even the immediate family members of the athletes"
Oblique Seville 🗣
...is a choke artist
@@SHARKVADERShad an injury, didn't choke
@@StickIQ he choked, then had an injury in the final 20 meters when he was already in 6th place
9.6x in 2025.
kerley news
kishane will not hit low 9.7 but will win world championships. dont think he has it in him
@Korruption2802
At the Jamaica trial in 2024 the flash time on the clock in 100m final dip to 9.73 and Kishane shut it down from the 85m before the line…
Go ahead re-calibrate your to prediction because to me Kishane also get to re-calibrate his 2025 season too..
@@tyeguy5373 but he didnt run 9.73... why are you bringing that up?
Woulda coulda shoulda...
But, he didn't...
@SHARKVADERS
don’t worry he will rule the 100m for the for the see able future right nobody is out there to beat him..
And then after collecting the gold he will start running the 200m just remember he is only 23 now and he was 22 when won that silver medal…
Amazing how I've not even heard of him when he only missed out on Olympic Gold by 5 thousands of a second
Dude that’s the problem with the Olympic cycle. Only winners get the biggest of headlines. Even silver (by 0.005) is just such a footnote . Hopefully Kushan’s can turn it around in 2025
2025 season I hope his fans stay humble & not overhype him as much😅. I really feel he his elite but his fans were too arrogant last season😂. Folks kept saying how he would get 9.6 consistently. I believe he may in his career but until he does I won't believe he can just break it out. Ultimately as I said last season I don't care for his time but to me he has to prove he can beat Lyles,Fred & Coleman consistently (multiple races in a season). I feel he would have to have a season similar to Shacarri 23 season 💯. Not only winning the WC but also beating the top runner multiple times
But hes not though
Kishane will continue to have injuries and will most likely pop at one point... This guy is obviously on some super sups... Look at that quad sweep...
I hope he sues you for defamation be careful about making unfounded accusations
@@raquelcarter3350
Haters gonna hate, bruh...
You sound like a fun guy.
Stop with the allegations and show proof or shut up hater.
he should cut that hair off; it'd probably shave a tenth from his time
Explosive, dominant start...against 2-tier runners in jamaica...stop.
🤯🤯🤯
Noah gay? Him paint him nails
No he's just into fashion and stuff
525 views on 13 minutes,bro fell off
Not funny😐
It's not exactly peak season, get lost!
Given the fraction of a fraction of a second that separates the times of these sprinters, it's easy to understand the temptation to do what Ben Johnson, Marion Jones, and perhaps Flo-Jo, did to get the edge over the competition.
No it's not, that's cheating. You are either fast enough to compete or you are not! A lot of athletes have accepted this reality and that's the easiest thing to do, period!
Don’t forget usain.
👀
WR 2025!!!
Most likely not happening
Nobody is running 9.5
Nope
Wr ❌️
Pb ✅️
absolutely not
I dunno … I just hope that Kishane is running clean. He recovered awfully quickly after that injury in the Jamaican trials. And he sure is bulky for a sprinter.
First
Noah lyles was lucky kishane got injured 😂
no one got injured lmao
Just to be clear, these are the fastest men that are not good at other sports. If any of these people coud play football (US or world), or baseball, they would be making millions doing that. I suspect the fastest men in the world, don't run track.
your suspicion would be wrong then
I love the irrationality of the media hype surrounding a perfectly scientific sport. Kishane's best time for 2024 is 9.77, Noah Lyles best time for 2024 is 9.78, but according to the hype merchants 9.78 is faster than 9.77 Why? Because it's the time run by the gold medallist at the Olympics. I still remember - after the Atlanta Olympics - feeling shocked that Michael Johnson had the media calling him the fastest man in the world even though he ran the 200m. Donovan Bailey won the 100m but he was dismissed by the US media. My point: the fastest man in the world is whoever the thought police say it is. Repeat after me.
The fastest one is the one who can run the fastest when it matters the most.
9.79
@@kc5466what you just said makes no sense
@jusbusff9306 logical things makes no sense to illogical people
@@kc5466 true, but what you said was not logical
Fastest in this snowflake generation