Watch Out For Tia Clayton In 100m Final | Paris Olympics
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- Watch Out For Tia Clayton In 100m Final | Paris Olympics
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T.I.A= Take it away ❤
Tia is already the surprise! We all had our eyes set on Tina!
When I heard Tia in interviews earlier this season I thought she was getting way ahead of herself with her expectations because I never thought she would be ready to be a world beater so early in her pro career. I never had her making the team this year, so she really surprised me. I am now realizing that Tia was way ahead of me in what she is capable of achieving. She sounded very confident and sure of what she can accomplish and now she has made me a believer.
@audreydavis45
The reason why Tia Clayton specking so confident is because she can go really faster than 10.86..
And her coach Stephen Francis said the same thing that these young ladies are the best sets a female he ever coached.
And if anybody knows the people frano have coach throughout the years won Multiple gold medals at the Olympic and world championships games for the better part of 20 plus years..
Definite medal...Mi done talk. The new Shelly.
It was easy to make the team. There were a lot of slow people.
@@imhereforitall9218that's what you think times don't lie. For your information Tia Clayton within the space of 2 hours ran 2 times that are faster than the pbs of many senior female sprinters across the globe. 10.86 and 10.90 within the space of 2 hours coming from a pb of 11.2 . So keep throwing cold water I hear that she is in 10.7 shape so keep talking
She's certainly capable of such a performance! Raw fast-twitch talent, that's what she possesses!
GOOD LUCK MS CLAYTON!!!💯❤❤❤❤❤ Jamacia Jamacia Jamacia !!!!!❤❤❤❤
TIA,,u going to shock the world,,,EARTHQUAKE ❤🤗💯🥰🌹
Not really. She will not even make to the finals. Too slow. Maybe in the next 4 yrs it will be her time.
@@imhereforitall9218🤡🤡 over here
Tia was born for this just watch her❤
Princess tía will b verry hungry.i know she will do good
Cherring for Tia 🎉🎉😊
This girl run same like Shelly.She can win gold.Good luck to her
I would not be surprised if she sneaks a top 5 finish in the finals or may just maybe Top 3 with a bronze. That Franno training system is working wonders and I can see her pulling a 10.79 which tbh is good enough for bronze.
@Khalils9023
Frano don’t Coach his Girls to run 3rd they will be shooting for the gold..
Tia Clayton can definitely go much faster than 10.79 it’s going to be a battle at the line..
@@tyeguy5373no she can’t
@@tyeguy5373You right franno coach his Giles to get second to to Shacarriq
T I believe Tia is going to pull a very big surprise. She's not being talk about much but she's going to do something surprising. You need you to mark my word.
Good luck Tia, wishing you all the best. I know u will come out top. Side note-What happen to Tina, she stopped running?
As you talk about HER 😊❤
SHE'S DETERMINE TO SUCCEED
Tia has been my wild card from starters just have a sneaky feeling 😮😊😊
Tia is a dark horse.🐎
I don’t understand. When I looked up the entries for Paris 100M, it has Shelly, Shericka, and Forbes listed…not Tia. Is this a glitch or did Tia get replaced?
If she can actually put down a 10.7 she will be in the mix.......probably a crowded mix but in nevertheless. It's hard for me to envision her pulling off a 2008 baby Shelly or anything like that but I suspect she will come away from Paris with the respect of many.
Wouldn't it be lovely if this young lady comes back with the gold? I feel compelled to say that I wasn't a fan of either of the Claytons (they didn't fit the image I have for sprinters), but I'm now impressed to the point that I can't rule out a gold medal! Plus, the Franno factor makes that even more possible! Notwithstanding, I still am banking on Shelly: her last Olympics -- I feel she wants to bookend her career with something astonishing!
Waiting to see Princess tía.wow she will b special.we know Princess tía has t heart of a lion
The twins need to realise that they are only 19 yrs old, and should look like 19 year old.
They need to ditch the wig and these fake baby hair that covers a 1/4 of their face. Who is in charge of them, where is the mother? Last time l saw them togather, the mother was looking younger than them.. Too much wig man.
I strongly believe if the women take off the wigs they'll run faster.
I share the same sentiment
Sorry to be ranting at the young lady, before congratulating her. Tia you did a brilliant job. I'm rooting for you. Just don't like the old people look.
Jamaica 123 gwaan mi know oono can do it, just believe in your selves.
@@sandysegree7271 Ditto, their natural hair looks so much better.
Hmmm, while Tia is a classic case of the cream rising to the top, the bigger story is really about the magic and blessedness of Jamaica track N Field. The Gods would not have it any other way than with Shelly about to step away, a young one would be ready to step in. They have even set it up in dramatic fashion, where Shelly could run the second leg of the 4x100M relay and hand off to Tia on the third leg. Talk about a transition! Nothing happens ordinarily for Jamaica Track N Field. Yes, Tia can medal in the 100M (unfortunately, it might come at the expense of Shelly getting a medal. That would be a bittersweet moment for Jamaica). Appreciate your blessings Jamaica, the future is bright!
This 100m woman race make me nervous, so much talented athlete this year. someone has to run 10.6s to win gold
She definitely will be at a distinct advantage at the finals given her age and strength.
@naamanstewart7909 She’s very strong and aggressive and she have the best coach in the world to hornist all that energy on the track..
You go Tia we believe in you do your best that all you have to do ❤❤❤
Tia is going to surprise many
TOTALLY AGREE T
Tia wow wow 👌 ur time ⏲️ now ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ am waiting
She have the best women coach in the WORLD
Just like what Alkaline say, A fret dem a fret, wicked sprinting a get to dem bombo claath head.
Bl up trackies MVP GOING TO STEAL THE SHOW AT THE OLYMPIC 🙏🙏🇯🇲
Is everyone forgetting that there are other athletes who will run the the 100?🤔
its on Twin Turbo seriously on!
I predict Tia as a silver medalist at the Olympics
With God she will do her❤👍🇯🇲
With God she will do her best, love always👍🇯🇲
What are y’all Jamaicans saying. I don’t think Tia has never made a professional Finals out side Jamaica. Maybe one finals in a professional race. If Tia can’t make a finals in a professional race, how can she make the Olympics Finals. You can’t count the Jamaican trails. Y’all Jamaicans are boosting this girl up so fast. She hasn’t beaten no top sprinter outside of Shericka Jackson. Also.
Queen T has bumped her head. Tia will not be in the top three of the semifinals of the Olympics. Tia has a 10% chance making the Olympic Finals.
Go Tia
Where is Tina?
TXT, Autoclaps aggo land inna Paris. 4 high colour medals in the M&W 10m is what's expected. You heard it here first. WR watch even possible....
Please don't put too much pressure on this young lady. We all know you're so desperate but it's not her time yet. Let her cook for the future 😊
this is Olympics.... pressure cooker time...who cyaa deal with pressure will end up like Asafa Powell. All athletes must welcome pressure big time. People like you wey fraid of pressure must remain in the one percent of our population
@@George-e9k9m😂😂😂same way!!
10: 74
Up top TxT.
I can’t to see how our Jamaican team is going to Tek it to the American and wipe the smirk off them face.Anyone remember Bolt first Olympics everybody was shaking in their boots 🥾.
I don't see the 10.6 in Tia but a 10.7 looks achievable
Tia running a 10.7 ?? Surley you need to go search for those marbles you've lost !! The Olympics isnt the Jamaican national trials.😂😂😂
She has done amazing, but I don't think people should get carried away. Tia cannot beat ShaCarri, Shericka, Shelley, Mari Jose, Melissa J, Dina or Julien. I think she would do exceptionally well if she qualifies for the final, which I am confident that she is good enough to do.
Never say never. No one believe Shelly could have done it back then, she ends up doing it time and time again. She has the confidence.
Lol.
You are witty.
Sha'carri and Shericka are threats.
No other American.
Even Alfred can be beaten.
Alfred PB is 10.78.
@@sandysegree7271stop comparing Shelly 2008 to 2024 it’s not where near the same.
@@jake100mi5 these ladies r good.iwont white off Princess tía.she can do it
@@sandysegree7271
That finish line as nobody name written on it.
She can beat anybody in that race..
T I agree with everything your saying my point being is that the semis will be a blood bash Tia will have to run something crazy then an hour later try to run faster I just don’t see that happening I.e example trials she dropped 10.86 then came back to run 10.90 she will at least 10.7 to win.
She will manage
Shelly did that in 2008. 10.78 in the final
@@manjumanju-yx9ds the difference between Shelly’s 10.78 from 2008 is that we are in a more competitive area for women’s 100m sprints
Sha’carri shericka Julien will likely all do 10.7 sha’carri may go faster Shelly likely running 10.8 same with Melissa Jefferson who been very consistent u got Dina and ta lou Tia will probably have to pb to place 4th and definitely having to run low 10.8 to even be considered for bronze I doubt she will again trials was good example she runs 10.86 then only 10.90 in the final
@@ancelcampbell5839 gonna be blood bash hard to see her even on the podium.
@@jake100mi5 I agree with you 100%
Fully agree with you T. Tia is in with a great shot at gold. If shericka mess about, Tia gone with it.
Don't forget shacarri
Didn't Shelley win the Olympics in 10.78 at 19?
Shelly was 21 when she won gold in 2008
@bserg24
Coach Francis said in an interview that the sets of young female athletes to which Tia Clayton belong in that class are ahead of Shelly and Elaine at Tia age today.
He said this because have the data on everybody and numbers don’t lie..
😂😂ill be back after the 100m final to laugh some more 😂😂!!!! 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
2 woman, 2 man...
It’s good to have confidence but at the present moment against the big guns?????
This is not her time...
Not this Olympics maybe 2028? Too tough competition nobody beating Richardson and Alfred
Julien alfred looks hungry as hell too. Im nervous for my queen shelly ann.
Hows shericka’s harmstring doing?
Happy for st Lucia 🇱🇨 but she ago hold a 4th
T×T no medal would not make the finals by the way quincy wilson is 16yrs old
Red ridge lady ,l need something cold to drink.
Follow the data. LoL ...4 hundred meetah medals!
Too Young. But her time will come.
I don't think she will medal at this Olympics
That girl would not run finals, and we know it.
I am Jamaican but I believe Shacari will win the 100 metre and Gabby the 200 metre I really don't see anyone challenging Shelly Ann and Shericka doesn't look to be in form or carrying some injury I have to be realistic i don't see anyone challenging Shacari
...and I'm an American. I do see someone challenging S.R. Just wait and see!
@talkingitout1623 Sure you can have your Ridiculous beliefs saying are Jamaican means nothing we will see..
@tyeguy5373 why is my belief ridiculous? We are all entitled to our opinion and I am voicing mine base on what I see
@@talkingitout1623 it is ridiculous you can tell who knows nothing about track and field your just a fan hoping that your prediction coming through.
But your not alone though, some people even say Sha’Carri won’t even make it through the rounds..
Sha’Carri have being lucky so far it will eventually run out..
@tyeguy5373 I don't know what you are talking about I guess you don't even know yourself
Sha'Carri is winning everyone else will be fighting for 2nd and thereafter. She's good but she can't do anything with Melissa Jefferson and TT Terry. Maybe in the next Olympic she'll be good to go but then she'll sill have to tussle with Sha'Carri.
@imhereforitell9218 Sha’Carri day at the Olympic will end in the rounds..
@@tyeguy5373 Facts. The final rounds. Atop the podium. Congrats Sha'Carri.
A presumptive team of 30 to 50 athletes should comprise the representation of Jamaica at the Olympics. Predictably, if athletes comprising the team are enumerated to be (a) fifty [50], twenty-six [26] will qualify through three [3] preliminary events, with 8% probability of having finalists;¹ (b) forty-five [45], twenty-four [24] will qualify through three [3] preliminary events, with 10% probability of having finalists;² (c) forty [40], twenty-one [21] will qualify through three [3] preliminary events, with 13% probability of having finalists;³ (d) thirty-five [35], eighteen [18] will qualify through three [3] preliminary events, with 18% probability of having finalists;⁴ (e) thirty [30], sixteen [16] will qualify through three [3] preliminary events, with 21% probability of having finalists.⁵ Overall, (a) the prospect of a few Jamaicans faring with at least third-place in final events, there should be fifty-six [56] athletes sent to the Olympics;⁶ (b) athletes in the amount of 56 representing Jamaica will facilitate circa 21% of the participants⁷ to earn circa 11 medals,⁸ mutatis mutandis.
___NB_______________
¹26 ≈ 26.200008349 = {50 ÷ [1 + (((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)))]}
¹8% ≈ 0.0822545156 = [(((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)²⁶))
²24 ≈ 23.580007514 = {45 ÷ [1 + (((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)))]}
²10% ≈ 0.0996802227 = [(((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)²⁴))
³21 ≈ 20.960006679 = {40 ÷ [1 + (((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)))]}
³13% ≈ 0.1329789424 = [(((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)²¹))
⁴18 ≈ 18.340005844 = {35 ÷ [1 + (((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)))]}
⁴18% ≈ 0.1774012802 = [(((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)¹⁸))
⁵16 ≈ 15.720005009 = {30 ÷ [1 + (((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)))]}
⁵21% ≈ 0.2149839309 = [(((1 - (((8⁵)1/e⁸))/5!)¹⁶))
⁶56 = (((8!)((3!(8 - 3)!)))
⁷21‰ ≈ 0.2142857142 = [((3!(3 - 1)!)) ÷ (((8!/((3!(8 - 3)!))]
⁸11 ≈ 11.024838054
= (0.533350792 ×
20.670894690) = [1 - ((1 - 0.08)(1 - 0.10)(1 - 0.13)(1 (1 - 0.18)(1 - 0.21))] × [((26)(24)(21)(18)(16))^⅕]
Athletic Analytics:
Tia Clayton can be a medalist at the 2024-olympic games, on conditions that she (a) maintains body-mass volume at less than or equal to 124 pounds to facilitate (i) nimble hip-flexion turnovers, so as to (ii) yield a scale of circa 10.76 seconds;¹ (b) reorient mind-body synergy from "good-enough 'satisficing'" to yield improvement to at least 10.77 seconds² against indices of "maximin" 10.90 and "minimax" 10.86 seconds. There is a 72% probability³ of Clayton medaling in the 100-meter sprint, at the Olympics, with a time scale in the domain of 10.76 to 11.03 seconds.
____NB__________
¹10.76 ≈ 10.759354838 = [10.90(((1 - ((100/((124² + 124)/2)))]
²10.77 ≈ 10.771445836 = [(((10.90)(100²)) - ((10.90)(10.86²)))/100²]
³72% ≈ 0.7221667919 = [[((10.77(10.77 - 2))/10.90²))) × ((1 - (8⁵)1/e⁸)/5!)))], where 10.77 is the arithmetic average of 10.76 and 10.77 and ((1 - ((8⁵)1/e⁸)/5!)) is the probability of at least third-place finish.