@NelsonJ1 He’s not necessarily putting him over Knighton, he might’ve just commented what came quick to his mind which was Lyles in this video and Tebogo breaking the 300m world record in the last video.
@@NelsonJ1Tebogo has the better ceiling compared to Knighton. Tebogo just set the world record in the 300. Yes Knighton is a big threat in the 200 but that's about it.
Mad respect to Lyles here, putting in the hours to chip away slowly but surely at his front-end speed, spending last year focusing on getting truly top-tier in the 100m. Paying off.
He is such a dedicated athlete and not only to the running part of it but also involved in so many other things to help the sport of athletcs get the recognition it deserves!!
@@emp4959 it’s truly amazing seeing how much Noah and Shericka have improved their starts and acceleration since last year; especially Shericka. They both are lethal with a great start!
@@veganpotterthevegan I don’t think Coleman’s best days are behind him…I think he is working on something and I can see what it is. Notice, in the past, Coleman always had a great start and faded in the end, although his 9.7’s were after peaking and he focused on the top (he and Shelly Anne had the exact same issue, and we see hers is fixed). He’s fading so much in large part because he reaches his top speed too fast; this always slows folks down in the end of the 100M. Coleman trained hard on 200M and 400M last year to work on this, he has improved his top, and I think he is now working on taking a little off the front to maintain better in the end.
@stevie586 he hasn't improved his top speed. He's simply lost less of his top speed than his acceleration. If you were right, he would have PR'd in the 200 last season. Instead, his top 200 has gotten slower every year since his suspension was over. No idea what you're watching😅
Man, what a great race. Noah had been making MOVES on and off the feild. He’s definitely someone to keep your eyes on in ANY race he decides to train for.
Not to mention, Letsile Tobogo might be one of two athletes to give Noah a run for his money on the 200 (the other being Knighton, the dark horse for this year's Olympics)
I think 9.75 is highly possible considering he improved a lot in his start, combined with his current unmatched top speed it will surely produced a fast time but for the 200m I highly doubt that 19.25 since last year he ran 19.51 (which he is exhausted after running rounds of 100 and 200). For the 4x100, I think Canada and Italy is a huge threat but I believe team USA can won it big time.
I‘m really not sure about the 200m time. He‘ll race a lot with all the diciplines. For two seasons now he mainly focussed on the 100m foe his training. Think he still is the best but not by that of a margin. I even don‘t know if in Paris it will be a very fast track.
I think 9.75 is highly possible at Paris considering he improved a lot in his start, combined with his current unmatched top speed it will surely produced a fast time but for the 200m I doubted a 200m world record this olympic since last year he ran 19.52 (which he is exhausted after running rounds of 100 and 200). But I guess Noah will gives us another suprise😅 I guess. For the 4x100, I think Canada and Italy is a huge threat but I believe team USA can won it big time. I believed Triple gold for Noah🥇🥇🥇at Paris
@@TheoOJamaloO1 sorry guys, HUGE late night mess up on my part, I even forgot Bolt's 9.63 😭 My rationale might work for a 9.69 considering: 1) a .1 improvement on his 60 would translate to at least 9.73 (from last year's 9.83). 2) he's the best finisher and I feel like the last time he was all out like 100% was his NR in the 200m.. he looked like easing out a bit every time from this race on, even @ 100m (although less noticeable).
@@Yes_I_c4n I'm sure Noah will run a 6.3 high outdoors. I see him running low to mid 9.7. For a 9.69 he'd have to go mid to low 6.3. If Noah miraculously drops say a 6.3 at indoor worlds. It could translate to a possible 9.6 outdoors since the wind will be a factor.
Most of the world barely cares about indoor track. So that wouldn't mean much. Coleman's best is behind him and he needs to be extra careful with his doping now.
@@veganpotterthevegan true that,,the west are the only ones who care about indoors while the rest of us are busy with pre season outdoors..maybe coz their winters are crazy
Noah is truly figuring out the 100 which opens the door to a lot of things. But CC is still not near his best form, sub 6.4 and 9.76. I just hope he rounds into form in time for Paris.
@@Yes_I_c4n I don't think Coelman is ever going to run quite that fast again. He not quite what he once was closing races. His start is always going to be special but he doesn't hold up late in races strong enough to run that fast anymore.
If I remember correctly, in Noah’s works championship 100m he ran the first 60m in 6.52 seconds and finished at 9.83. So shaving nearly a full tenth off of his 60 is looking like he can run low 9.70s this outdoor season.
@@Yes_I_c4nthis is also at altitude where sprints are faster and distance runners are slower. There's little transfer over with times, plus there's no wind indoors
@Yes_I_c4n you're just a hater bro you're on every comment thread on this video arguing against lyles 😂 having a decent argument doesn't mean you're not biased 😢 cry some more as he runs 9.7s and 19.3s this year 😂😢😢😢
@@jacobdoyle420 i didnt go through all comment threads or anything, but in this situation hes 100% correct, original commenter is just misremembering or lying about lyles splitting a 6.52 first 60, he split a 6.43
I feel like this is the difference with Lyles, he is willing to work hard at things that he isn't good at at first. Kerley did one 60, wasn't happy with it and gives up. Noah has taken years to improve his 60 and it's really paying off
I’m such a huge fan of this guy! So happy, motivated, and positive. It’s a pleasure watching his journey. With his new start and top end speed, mixed with endurance, this dude could be untouchable. I wish Bolt was there for him to actually chase. His seemingly impossible records just aren’t that far away anymore. Thanks for your work! Definitely the best channel for track and field!🙌🙌
@@Yes_I_c4n I got you. So people really show potential, but I’m out of my mind? A little overstated, but okay., I’m not going to assume that Bolt’s records won’t someday fall. Then I’d be out of my mind. We’re both track fans, obviously. I’m really looking forward to seeing what Lyles can accomplish with his better start. Peace to you.
I'm already wanting Noah to run the 100 mts. The races he's had recently in 60 mts. are insane. Can't imagine what he is going to run next in this season. His words of he breaking the record are more and more convincing very time.
I hope too but no one knows actually. Marcell Jacobs had an incredible indoor season in 2022 (6.41 and world title) and on the 100 has only dipped under 10s ONCE since.
@@StarryNightGazingLMJ was a fluke in 2021-22. He only started to clock sub 10’s in that off Olympic year of 2021, as he best going into that year was 10.03. Outside of the COVID year of 2020, Lyles has ran sub 10’s each year since 2018, with 2018-2019 and 2023 run in sub 9.90s and recording a top 3 time in the world.
@@Yes_I_c4n one would assume so. I mean he was at the 2019 Worlds and Coleman blew his doors out in the semis. Two years later he is the 100m Olympic Champion and goes on to become World Indoor 60m Champion, to then barely touching 10’s again. I’m curious to see how he performs now that he is in the same training camp as Bromell and DeGrasse in Florida. Will he show that 2021-22 wasn’t a fluke or was it.
Great job to Lyles Coleman and Baker etc. That is what happens when Lyles has time to catch up. Coleman has another a real threat to prepare for. Let's see what happens at the World Indoor Championships and the rest of this Paris 2024 Olympic year etc. 💯 🆙️
I really think that is the reason why Noah started doing the 60m to improve his starts and reach max speed faster because he had to constantly come from behind to overtake them.
Thank you for stating something I stated last since Milrose. Simply put, if Noah is consistent with this start and acceleration, while maintaining his usual top speed and maintenance, there isn’t a person on this planet who can beat him in the 100M! I definitely have him at 9.7, but I think he can go 9.6X with this start! I mean, who accelerates that fast, catches and passes CC that soon? This isn’t normal
@@AttractionPB2 first of all, I’m not a fanboy. Secondly, you people are nutjobs and come on here behaving like children when you have no idea what you’re talking about. GTFOH
@@Yes_I_c4n you stalking me is getting really out of hand. Knock it out before I have you removed…enough is really enough at this point. Why are you so obsessed with me?
@@TheoOJamaloO1 him not being in shape isn’t the point. 6.4 is 6.4 no matter whom is running it. Although this clearly is nowhere near the best of Christian, we have to consider a win against someone is a win…the times will always vary! Racing is about the execution…not just the time.
He has potential to make history in Paris this year! If he stays healthy and somehow peaks even more at the right time I'm sure there will be new olympic records. 🔥
TRP, where you able to obtain split times for this 60m race? I thought what he did last week would be a one time or a few times a season thing. He's replicated it back to back weeks now. That burst from 50-60m is unusual, he was mid pack until the end of the race where he seperates.
@@razor_ramon_ In the last 40m, on his best day, possibly yes. There's no one else who can run as fast as Lyles in that last stage of the race right now.
when u consider how fast he closed the last 40m in the 100m to beat Coleman from 1-2 metres behind then add in that he just beat Coleman at 60m then if he can stay fit and keep getting his much improved starts then he is gonna be almost untouchable in the 100m this season imo and that will also translate over into the 200m as well as he has proven time and time again he has the top speed and strength to pull away from everyone (Tebogo may be the only exception)
Well done done by Lyles and Coleman etc. Let's see what happens at the World indoor Championships, at the Paris 2024 Olympics and the rest of the year. 💯 🆙️
Pretty impressive run at those speeds this early into a very long track season for both runners end at the Olympics. Factor in running at +5000 feet in ABQ, NM. Records are made to be broken and I would love to them go head-to-head and work together to break some records in sprints and relays.
@@razor_ramon_ I left it open on purpose 😅 I reckon this year because he has the most talent of all the current sprinters and has enough experience not to make the mistakes he has made in the past.
If Lyles continues with his stunning improvement and leads the pack at 60 m, one can only imagine what his 100 m and 200 m times will look like at the Paris Olympics in just five months.
Why are world records falling this weeknd Femke Bol just dropped a 49.24 in the indoor 400m.. Letsile Tebogo 30.69 in 300m Grant Holloway 7.27 in 60m hurdles Jones 7.67 60m women hurdles. 🔥
Is 60m a thing now? I've been watching athletics and Olympics and WC for decades, but I thought nobody really cared about the 60. Asafa Powell had the best start I have ever seen. He should have been involved in the 60, is this a new worldwide professional recognized category?
200m in Olympics is looking to be a classic. It is likely that running 19.7 will not even get a medal! I will not be surprised to see Noah and Tobogo both being under 19.4, and at least one will be under 19.3 but even that assumes Knighton is not also running sub 19.5 maybe sub 19.4 and could be challenging come the last 60m. With that talent in the race it would not be a surprise if the WR goes, although at this stage I think only Noah has the current capabilities to do so. Not even the 100m will be as dramatic as the 200m final - unless of course injuries rob us of this contest
Coleman is a great starter but he has a reputation of fading to the finish line whiles Lyles is not good as starter but he powers up increasingly up to the finish thus winning the race
3:22 you say Lyles has figured out a way to separate from the field after 60m yet while you say this you show two clips of Tobogo closing the gap and well Tobogo just broke the 300m WORLD RECORD which is a kind of speed endurance Lyles has never achieved Id say Tobogo is almost the favourite now
This is a big turning point. Also, all 8 athletes ran faster than the winner of the British 60m winner. The gulf in class is huge. And Azu thinks he has a chance of a medal at the worlds 😂😂😂
This year is crazy. 200m in Paris going to be epic with Lyles and Tebogo
...and Knighton. I don't know why y'all keep putting Tebogo over Knighton.
@NelsonJ1 He’s not necessarily putting him over Knighton, he might’ve just commented what came quick to his mind which was Lyles in this video and Tebogo breaking the 300m world record in the last video.
@@ccbgaming6994 Let him speak for himself.
Can't wait foe Paris, for sure!
@@NelsonJ1Tebogo has the better ceiling compared to Knighton. Tebogo just set the world record in the 300. Yes Knighton is a big threat in the 200 but that's about it.
Mad respect to Lyles here, putting in the hours to chip away slowly but surely at his front-end speed, spending last year focusing on getting truly top-tier in the 100m. Paying off.
He is such a dedicated athlete and not only to the running part of it but also involved in so many other things to help the sport of athletcs get the recognition it deserves!!
@@emp4959 it’s truly amazing seeing how much Noah and Shericka have improved their starts and acceleration since last year; especially Shericka. They both are lethal with a great start!
Chipping away at Coleman who's best is behind him. This is a small improvement for Lyles end an example of Coleman declining with age
@@veganpotterthevegan I don’t think Coleman’s best days are behind him…I think he is working on something and I can see what it is. Notice, in the past, Coleman always had a great start and faded in the end, although his 9.7’s were after peaking and he focused on the top (he and Shelly Anne had the exact same issue, and we see hers is fixed). He’s fading so much in large part because he reaches his top speed too fast; this always slows folks down in the end of the 100M. Coleman trained hard on 200M and 400M last year to work on this, he has improved his top, and I think he is now working on taking a little off the front to maintain better in the end.
@stevie586 he hasn't improved his top speed. He's simply lost less of his top speed than his acceleration. If you were right, he would have PR'd in the 200 last season. Instead, his top 200 has gotten slower every year since his suspension was over. No idea what you're watching😅
This is pretty huge for Noah. If he can take down Coleman in the 60 he might make history in the 100 and 200
You see the excitement this man is bringing to track and everyone hates him, bolt literally told him to not change bc track needs personality
Only history he will make is to become the 2nd fastest man alive 9.69. Usain 9.58 will be unbeatable
Noah lyles is the fastest ,he will win the 100m 9.50 sec 200m 19.10secs and 4x100m in 36 .20 secs
@@krisannthompsonLet's see what happens.
@@eddiemeadows9003Let's see what happens.
Man, what a great race. Noah had been making MOVES on and off the feild. He’s definitely someone to keep your eyes on in ANY race he decides to train for.
Not to mention, Letsile Tobogo might be one of two athletes to give Noah a run for his money on the 200 (the other being Knighton, the dark horse for this year's Olympics)
It really was impressive!
This man keeps pushing and making things happen!
Lyles lead in 6.43 60m !
Huge congrats to Lyles, his last 30m was insane
Lyles’s olympic at Paris prediction:
100m - 9.75🥇
200m - 19.25🥇
4x100m - 37.10🥇
I think 9.75 is highly possible considering he improved a lot in his start, combined with his current unmatched top speed it will surely produced a fast time but for the 200m I highly doubt that 19.25 since last year he ran 19.51 (which he is exhausted after running rounds of 100 and 200). For the 4x100, I think Canada and Italy is a huge threat but I believe team USA can won it big time.
With Lyles, Coleman, Kerly and another of the very talented Americans....they can definitely break 37 seconds. Betting on him for three golds too
I‘m really not sure about the 200m time.
He‘ll race a lot with all the diciplines. For two seasons now he mainly focussed on the 100m foe his training.
Think he still is the best but not by that of a margin. I even don‘t know if in Paris it will be a very fast track.
@@Yes_I_c4n when he runs faster...
@@Yes_I_c4n absolutely.
I‘m hyped for the years to come!
Go Noah. He just keeps plugging away year by year with such extreme determination. Steady improvement.
For the haters, just keep hating. Noah Lyles is HIM it doesn't even matter
There goes one of the biggest right under your comment
I think 9.75 is highly possible at Paris considering he improved a lot in his start, combined with his current unmatched top speed it will surely produced a fast time but for the 200m I doubted a 200m world record this olympic since last year he ran 19.52 (which he is exhausted after running rounds of 100 and 200). But I guess Noah will gives us another suprise😅 I guess.
For the 4x100, I think Canada and Italy is a huge threat but I believe team USA can won it big time.
I believed Triple gold for Noah🥇🥇🥇at Paris
I agree with you on everything, but I think he may even be able to go for 9.69 or even his stated goal of 9.65 and claim the OR from Bolt.
@@Yes_I_c4n I’m actually very curious of his answers to your questions. Let’s see what they have to say..
@@luisfilipedesouzagomes9545 How exactly would he get to those times? can you explain? Also the OR is 9.63 by Bolt from 2012.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 sorry guys, HUGE late night mess up on my part, I even forgot Bolt's 9.63 😭 My rationale might work for a 9.69 considering: 1) a .1 improvement on his 60 would translate to at least 9.73 (from last year's 9.83). 2) he's the best finisher and I feel like the last time he was all out like 100% was his NR in the 200m.. he looked like easing out a bit every time from this race on, even @ 100m (although less noticeable).
@@Yes_I_c4n I'm sure Noah will run a 6.3 high outdoors. I see him running low to mid 9.7. For a 9.69 he'd have to go mid to low 6.3.
If Noah miraculously drops say a 6.3 at indoor worlds. It could translate to a possible 9.6 outdoors since the wind will be a factor.
I can’t believe it!! This is a tale of ages!
Lyles winning in the 60 must make him one of the most complete sprinters in history
4ooM
Coleman is gonna come back hungry for world indoors but they will definitely be 1-2 at worlds. The interesting thing will be who gets bronze !!!
Most of the world barely cares about indoor track. So that wouldn't mean much. Coleman's best is behind him and he needs to be extra careful with his doping now.
@@veganpotterthevegan true that,,the west are the only ones who care about indoors while the rest of us are busy with pre season outdoors..maybe coz their winters are crazy
Definitely I saw his face it was that mamba glare
Noah is truly figuring out the 100 which opens the door to a lot of things. But CC is still not near his best form, sub 6.4 and 9.76. I just hope he rounds into form in time for Paris.
@@Yes_I_c4n I don't think Coelman is ever going to run quite that fast again. He not quite what he once was closing races. His start is always going to be special but he doesn't hold up late in races strong enough to run that fast anymore.
@@kathywright5091 yup, he'll never be what he was. Especially with needing to be more careful with PEDs after his suspension
Letsile Tebogo of Botswana will have something to say in Paris breaking the 300 world record so early in the season!!!
Coleman looked to be getting back to top form at the end of last season, surprised to see this now.
If I remember correctly, in Noah’s works championship 100m he ran the first 60m in 6.52 seconds and finished at 9.83.
So shaving nearly a full tenth off of his 60 is looking like he can run low 9.70s this outdoor season.
@@Yes_I_c4nthis is also at altitude where sprints are faster and distance runners are slower. There's little transfer over with times, plus there's no wind indoors
6.43 and 3.40 splits, not 6.52 and 3.31 or hed be nearing bolts top end speed
@Yes_I_c4n you're just a hater bro you're on every comment thread on this video arguing against lyles 😂 having a decent argument doesn't mean you're not biased 😢 cry some more as he runs 9.7s and 19.3s this year 😂😢😢😢
@@jacobdoyle420 i didnt go through all comment threads or anything, but in this situation hes 100% correct, original commenter is just misremembering or lying about lyles splitting a 6.52 first 60, he split a 6.43
Noah is probably gonna get gold in the 100m. It's a hot take but he's already a fast finisher, if he runs 60m at 6.43, he's already unstoppable.
@@Yes_I_c4nthat’s outdoors buddy
Excellent! Everyone gets stronger when there’s a little healthy competition
Tebogo is crazy talented imagine closing on Noah
I feel like this is the difference with Lyles, he is willing to work hard at things that he isn't good at at first. Kerley did one 60, wasn't happy with it and gives up. Noah has taken years to improve his 60 and it's really paying off
Definitely willing to take all the Ls to improve his starts, most poor starters stay away from the 60-metre hats off to him.
Never made a mistake making you my model in Sprinting Noah Lyles❤❤🎉🎉
I put on this video and after the first intro my wife says "I have not been waiting for this, just so he knows"
Somethings gonna happen in Paris for sure 👀
Whatever happens in Paris, Coleman will have little to do with it outside of the 4x100.
This really is crazy
Olympics bout to be special for lyles👌
I’m such a huge fan of this guy! So happy, motivated, and positive. It’s a pleasure watching his journey. With his new start and top end speed, mixed with endurance, this dude could be untouchable. I wish Bolt was there for him to actually chase. His seemingly impossible records just aren’t that far away anymore. Thanks for your work! Definitely the best channel for track and field!🙌🙌
What’s your question?
@@Yes_I_c4n I got you. So people really show potential, but I’m out of my mind? A little overstated, but okay.,
I’m not going to assume that Bolt’s records won’t someday fall. Then I’d be out of my mind.
We’re both track fans, obviously.
I’m really looking forward to seeing what Lyles can accomplish with his better start.
Peace to you.
Why dont you talk about Grant Holloway breaking his own wr in the 60mh with a time of 7.27
That wasnt the one he made 2 days ago?
Because he already made a full length video about Grant Holloway 2 days ago. You must’ve missed it.
that video is not about that, he broke it yesterdey at the usa nationals
Because making these videos takes a bit longer than 7.27 seconds
@@jameslucas3161lol!!!! 😂
If I were him I'd be more worried about the 300 with laetrile Tebogo
I'm already wanting Noah to run the 100 mts. The races he's had recently in 60 mts. are insane. Can't imagine what he is going to run next in this season. His words of he breaking the record are more and more convincing very time.
I hope too but no one knows actually. Marcell Jacobs had an incredible indoor season in 2022 (6.41 and world title) and on the 100 has only dipped under 10s ONCE since.
@@StarryNightGazingLMJ was a fluke in 2021-22. He only started to clock sub 10’s in that off Olympic year of 2021, as he best going into that year was 10.03.
Outside of the COVID year of 2020, Lyles has ran sub 10’s each year since 2018, with 2018-2019 and 2023 run in sub 9.90s and recording a top 3 time in the world.
@@Yes_I_c4n one would assume so. I mean he was at the 2019 Worlds and Coleman blew his doors out in the semis. Two years later he is the 100m Olympic Champion and goes on to become World Indoor 60m Champion, to then barely touching 10’s again.
I’m curious to see how he performs now that he is in the same training camp as Bromell and DeGrasse in Florida. Will he show that 2021-22 wasn’t a fluke or was it.
Great job to Lyles Coleman and Baker etc. That is what happens when Lyles has time to catch up. Coleman has another a real threat to prepare for. Let's see what happens at the World Indoor Championships and the rest of this Paris 2024 Olympic year etc. 💯 🆙️
This years 200m will be DEADLY! Lyles Tebogo Erriyon all bringing their A Game
Noah has this ability to overtake anyone, and I mean anyone.... in the last part of the race. I think only Tebogo can try going with him.
I really think that is the reason why Noah started doing the 60m to improve his starts and reach max speed faster because he had to constantly come from behind to overtake them.
Thank you for stating something I stated last since Milrose. Simply put, if Noah is consistent with this start and acceleration, while maintaining his usual top speed and maintenance, there isn’t a person on this planet who can beat him in the 100M! I definitely have him at 9.7, but I think he can go 9.6X with this start! I mean, who accelerates that fast, catches and passes CC that soon? This isn’t normal
@@Yes_I_c4nExactly. These Fanboys nowadays 🤦🏻♂️
CC is not in shape. Remember that an in shape Coleman runs 6.3.
@@AttractionPB2 first of all, I’m not a fanboy. Secondly, you people are nutjobs and come on here behaving like children when you have no idea what you’re talking about. GTFOH
@@Yes_I_c4n you stalking me is getting really out of hand. Knock it out before I have you removed…enough is really enough at this point. Why are you so obsessed with me?
@@TheoOJamaloO1 him not being in shape isn’t the point. 6.4 is 6.4 no matter whom is running it. Although this clearly is nowhere near the best of Christian, we have to consider a win against someone is a win…the times will always vary! Racing is about the execution…not just the time.
He has potential to make history in Paris this year! If he stays healthy and somehow peaks even more at the right time I'm sure there will be new olympic records. 🔥
@Yes_I_c4n yes. I don't think he will break the wrs, but ors, maybe
By winning this race, Noah just labeled himself as THE guy to beat over the 60, 100, AND 200. Every race he walks into, he will be the favorite to win
They goin into the 6.3's Su Bingtian gonna bring some heat at worlds too at the very least.
Is he looking good and planning to compete? I’d love to see a good su race
TRP, where you able to obtain split times for this 60m race? I thought what he did last week would be a one time or a few times a season thing. He's replicated it back to back weeks now. That burst from 50-60m is unusual, he was mid pack until the end of the race where he seperates.
Wow! I believe Noah's going to run under 9.80 this year in 100m
I'm convinced he'll run 9.70 at the olympics.
@@Yes_I_c4n I went with 9.70 because Bolt ran 60m in 6.31. 9.58+ 13 = 9.71, Take off 1 hundredth and you have 9.70.
@@jonnynice8366 so you are saying that he has the same speed that Bolt has? Hell nah
@@razor_ramon_ In the last 40m, on his best day, possibly yes. There's no one else who can run as fast as Lyles in that last stage of the race right now.
@@razor_ramon_ Btw, it was actually 9.58+0.12=9.70. lol, I forgot Lyles ran 6.43 yesterday.
when u consider how fast he closed the last 40m in the 100m to beat Coleman from 1-2 metres behind then add in that he just beat Coleman at 60m then if he can stay fit and keep getting his much improved starts then he is gonna be almost untouchable in the 100m this season imo and that will also translate over into the 200m as well as he has proven time and time again he has the top speed and strength to pull away from everyone (Tebogo may be the only exception)
Why why why why why would you put the winning time in the thumbnail..... So oddd
I'm wondering what that acceleration would have done in the 100? A win by 2 meters or more?!
Noah did figure out the 30-60, but has not yet accomplished the 0-30.
Does Lyles ever put serious focus into a 400m race?
Well done done by Lyles and Coleman etc. Let's see what happens at the World indoor Championships, at the Paris 2024 Olympics and the rest of the year. 💯 🆙️
Coleman is a True Legend. I know he will win the Worlds, but OMG Noah taking this one from him...
Noah Lyle’s making history
What spikes was Noah using?
Its always sp2
Tebogo is making good times here in Botswana this January, and gained some muscle...can't wait to see them meet🎉
Does this count as Noah’s PB since it was at altitude?
Of course. Coleman’s WR was set at altitude too
Pretty impressive run at those speeds this early into a very long track season for both runners end at the Olympics. Factor in running at +5000 feet in ABQ, NM. Records are made to be broken and I would love to them go head-to-head and work together to break some records in sprints and relays.
My prediction: Tebogo for the 100m, 200m double victory at the the Olympics
Okay, but which year?
@@razor_ramon_
I left it open on purpose 😅
I reckon this year because he has the most talent of all the current sprinters and has enough experience not to make the mistakes he has made in the past.
Noah doesnt want to play it safe. He wants greatness. And i respect that. But i think we all can feel the danger.
NaH just you
Danger off what?
@@JoshuaAboagyeinjuries i think
Great to see Lyles and Coleman competing against each other. Its healthy for sprinting. Tebogo will certainly be there, no doubt.
Good grief, that close was insane!
Noah deserves a REAL GOLD 🏆 TROPHY for beating Christian Coleman (60m Champ!)⭐️LEGENDARY!⭐️🇺🇸
Red Bull gives you wings!
Erin brown reaction was crazy 😂😂
How did he react? Did he roll up into a fetal position afterwards 😂😂😂
Erin Brown needs to get a real job.
Noah is good, I’ll admit that, but he still has some ways to go in order to compete with the greatest of all time, MR Mathew Boling
Nope...I will not laugh at this comment. Poor Boling.
Come on Matt you can do it LOL.
😂
You mean Erryion Knighton lol I’m kidding
Just straight insane
Tebogo will spoil the party at the Olympics
Doubt it
@@GhostTalkk ok we'll see
@@TrackVibesJAI've seen the future already; he wont
Track is heating up for the Olympics
Bro that finish looked crazy fast.
🔥🔥🔥🚀
2:25 bruh 🤣
😂😂
True focus on your strengths! ❤
Can you imagine if Lyles had Coleman’s start 🫣
@@Yes_I_c4nexactly. Lol. To many what if for Lyles, but not for other sprinters. 🤦🏻♂️
If Lyles continues with his stunning improvement and leads the pack at 60 m, one can only imagine what his 100 m and 200 m times will look like at the Paris Olympics in just five months.
FINALLY!
This is no shock.
Congratulations to Noah! At the same time, I think everyone is waiting on the Mo Katir video….
Mark my words ....Noah lyles will be the asafa Powell and Tebogo ...Bolt
Just exactly how Jacobs beat Coleman at the world's 2023.😊
2022
Let's see if they are able to break the 60m wr...also lyes could give it a try to the new 300m WR outdoor
did noah request this one too
Yo don't play widdim. Lyles in that goat mode. You know when someone's in their zone... yup. He locked in.
This was close
Let's gooo🎉🎉🎉
But what socks was he wearing?
Team Noah
Your videos brighten my feed.
I think noah can join the elusive sub 9.75 club this outdoor season, which would make him the first athlete outside the golden generation of sprinters
Yes, that would be awesome. The Five Wizards of Track and Field are still guys to beat though!
The word shock appears to be replacing the word surprise, at least on TH-cam.
This is peak he really can improve his 100m performance
Why are world records falling this weeknd
Femke Bol just dropped a 49.24 in the indoor 400m..
Letsile Tebogo 30.69 in 300m
Grant Holloway 7.27 in 60m hurdles
Jones 7.67 60m women hurdles.
🔥
Not a shock.
Is 60m a thing now? I've been watching athletics and Olympics and WC for decades, but I thought nobody really cared about the 60. Asafa Powell had the best start I have ever seen. He should have been involved in the 60, is this a new worldwide professional recognized category?
where have you been? The 60m has been around for decades. Also Asafa Powell did run the 60m. He ran 6.44 in 2016.
It almost looked like he had one huge step that put him in front right at the end
I think Su Bingtan should start chasing that WR to make it official he has another 60m WR split in him.
200m in Olympics is looking to be a classic. It is likely that running 19.7 will not even get a medal!
I will not be surprised to see Noah and Tobogo both being under 19.4, and at least one will be under 19.3 but even that assumes Knighton is not also running sub 19.5 maybe sub 19.4 and could be challenging come the last 60m. With that talent in the race it would not be a surprise if the WR goes, although at this stage I think only Noah has the current capabilities to do so.
Not even the 100m will be as dramatic as the 200m final - unless of course injuries rob us of this contest
@@Yes_I_c4nyeah but Lyle’s didn’t run 6.43 last year and tebogo didn’t break 300m wb last year.
Christian needs to teach Noah to start! Think about that!
If he can't beat Lyles over 60m - and beat him comfortably - he's got absolutely no chance in the summer....
Lmao men sprinting is back LET SET GO vs COLEMAN vs LYLES
Coleman is a great starter but he has a reputation of fading to the finish line whiles Lyles is not good as starter but he powers up increasingly up to the finish thus winning the race
3:22 you say Lyles has figured out a way to separate from the field after 60m yet while you say this you show two clips of Tobogo closing the gap and well Tobogo just broke the 300m WORLD RECORD which is a kind of speed endurance Lyles has never achieved
Id say Tobogo is almost the favourite now
This is a big turning point. Also, all 8 athletes ran faster than the winner of the British 60m winner. The gulf in class is huge. And Azu thinks he has a chance of a medal at the worlds 😂😂😂
Only two Americans are going to Worlds. He’s got a chance.
Paris looks good ! LETSILE TEBOGO ! ( already smashed Usaine Bolt's 300m) LYLES , COLEMAN and don't forget Femke Bol
Usain Bolt ran 300m only once, he is not 300 meters specialist. But Van Niekerk and Johnson is.
Where was Kalen Walker?
It doesn't really mean much unless u win the 100m
TRP called the gap a "step and a half" like i was seeing it, but i thought i may have not been conservative enough...