Don't forget Jonathan Edwards' triple jump record hits 30 years old in 2025, and Javier Sotomayor's high jump record is 32 years old in 2025. Can't see them being broken in the near future either.
Thought Barshim in '14 would go on to break that special 2.45m HJ WR & thought for a min back in '21 that JuVaughn Harrison (HJ), Juan Miguel Echevarría (LJ) & Johannes Vetter (JAV) would go on to get as close as possible if not break those WRs, but wasn't to be :( If they stay healthy, Diaz Fortun, Pichardo & Hibbert can push each other to the TJ WR! Would be great for CAN if Katzberg & Rogers go on to break the respective M&W's Hammer WRs.
Love to watch Mondo but it's a testament to Bubka's greatness (considering equipment advances) that the WR is only 12cm higher than he was jumping 30 years ago.
Thewbelle Phlip, a 16yo Australian part indigenous is running the first 40m as quick as any female ever has. She ran an 11.38 100m with lactic acid clogging her legs for the last 40 meters. She's 7.00 or close to already for her first 60m. Being coined as a Pocket Rocket, barely taller than 5 feet.
Men's HJ & LJ and so many Female WRs (100/200/400/800m, SP, DISC & Outdoor 3K WRs) for sure as is the Women's PV & HEP WRs due to Isinbayeva & JJK's brilliance as athletes! Would be great if Kipyegon, Chebet & Tsegay went after that 3K WR & if '25 is Shelly's last season in the sport, would be great if she also went after the 6.92 60m WR in the indoor season 🤞
I'd be surprised if Katzburg doesn't break the hammer throw WR. He's 22, very raw and arguably underweight for his frame. I wouldn't be surprised if mens high jump record lasts another 10 years or more. Barshim seemed to have the best chance and he is past prime, and Sotomayor's record is arguably the closest to the theoretical human limit and even he scraped the bar on his 2.45 WR.
@@Brett733 Actually meant to write 'Men's HJ & LJ' (not Hammer) cos I agree with you on Katzberg. Would be great for CAN if Katzberg & Rogers went on to break the respective M&W's WRs. Thought Barshim in '14 would go on to break that special 2.45m WR & thought for a min back in '21 that JuVaughn Harrison (HJ), Juan Miguel Echevarría (LJ) & Johannes Vetter (JAV) would go on to get as close as possible if not break those WRs, but wasn't to be :(
Thought Barshim in '14 would go on to break that special 2.45m HJ WR & thought for a min back in '21 that JuVaughn Harrison (HJ) would go on to get as close as possible, but wasn't to be! If they stay healthy, Diaz Fortun, Pichardo & Hibbert can push each other to the TJ WR!
the 200m has 3 potential breakers imo but the 100m nobody is even within 0.1s of his time, even the Olympic final which has been called the fastest final ever is still 0.2s off Bolts record, i know 0.1s doesnt sound a lot but in sprinting terms its almost 1 meter
If they stay healthy, Diaz Fortun, Pichardo & Hibbert can push each other to that TJ WR! Tebogo (not Lyles) will likely be the one to get closest to Bolt's 19.19 WR.
Right so Flo Jo's WR. Her PB in '87 was 10.96 and all of a sudden in '88 she gets down to 10.49? No chance. Tell me who else takes almost half a second off their time in 1 year. Your body can't change so drastically in 1 year that you find that much time, this isn't the MCU. It heavily points to a combination of PED and wind aid, but it's never been retracted so it has stood for bloody 36 years. The only one who can feasibility beat it legally atm is Elaine but she'd need top form and all the wind she can get
Right?? And there are people who just refused to know the truth... I just happened to listen to Flo's interview with the BBC in 1984 where her audible 'LIGHT register' range is cute and apparent... Then 1988 (the year she got that record), boy, not only you see her demeanor changes but all that lightedness her voice's gone, replacing with a "manly" undertone. In other words, DOPED UP.
Shelly Ann took half a second off her time in one year from 2007-2008. In 2007 her fastest time was 11.31. One year later she won the Olympics in a time of 10.78. That’s 0.53 off in one year. While Flo Jo took 0.47 off in one year. I guess Shelly had PEDs in her system too right? Since her body couldn’t have changed that much in one year.
@@kc5466Tbh I didn't even know Shelly found that much time till you said it so thanks for that. I did a little digging because I was curious and the 11.31 was at the Jamaica national championships as she barely ran outside of Jamaica until her olympic year. On this same day Asafa Powell ran 10.04 with a 1.0 tailwind (same as the women) which is quite slow for him considering he was in 9.7 shape. This leads me to believe the Jamaica track was quite slow around this time as we know not all tracks are the same and Asafa ran 9.74 in Italy not too long after this, so I'm taking the 0.53 improvement with a pinch of salt. I'd say some of it is the track and some is her
The present long jump record was set on a track that was later decertified as it was too bouncy. No one had the guts to overturn the record so it is going to be as hard to beat as Bob Beamon's was.
Not a chance, they're not fast enough in raw speed. Jamila Kratochvila was a 47 second 400m runner, Mu is the fastest of the bunch and she's not even a 48 runner
Which records will be the toughest to break? Female records during the doping era obviously. Especially female records during the doping era with a broken wind gauge. What Elaine Thompson did at 2021 pre- classic with 10.54 100m one of the greatest athletic performances of all time. Certainly the true world record
The women’s 800 record is not impressive unless you think she didn’t take drugs? Hodgkinson has been brave enough to say it’s reachable although she is over a second off it. This should excite everyone as this is now her goal and she usually delivers and doesn’t usually make such bold statements.
No WR's for her i am afraid, but she might hit 10.5 at the 100 meters and about 21.5 at the 200 meters. The reason that i don't think that she will break the 60 WR is becuase she is more focusing on the summer season thus training hard for that in stead.
wow.....this was actually a decent vid for a change, but your title was the usual click bait stuff. Anyway, I like this topic and I think you should consider expanding on it for the upcoming indoor season. Also, if you do consider pursuing this suggestion, please entitle your vids appropriately as I believe you will actually get more views and likes if you were to do that.....anyway, just as you briefly touched on this idea in this vid, you should consider previewing the upcoming 2025 indoor season with a series of vids on what records have the most likelihood of being broken and by whom much like what you did here for the 60M women's dash.....of course, there will be easy ones to point out like Duplantis the never ending WR breaker, but then their are others that might not be as well known until you dig into the history and their stats like this Alfred woman......Anyway, if you were to do that I think that would get more people to watch and create some interest in the upcoming season......kind regards. oh and as far as Alfred, yes I think she does have a legit chance of breaking the WR......good luck to her......
Women were forced to be more competitive in the 80's, however it's not really in their nature to aim for the "impossible" which is why women's WR don't tend to score as highly as the men's. It's also why Sydney McLaughlin has been able to lower the previous WR by almost 1.8s
I don’t even do track, but I still really enjoy your vids🙌
Me too!
Yessir
Haha same here!!
The 80’s was a helluva drug
@@darthsilversith667 lol yea, the 400 and 800 marks were 100% roid assisted
I'm Rick James B!tch
Agreed 💯
Helluva spike tech now
Everyone is still on roids today just FYI. They just can't go quite as gorilla with it.
Don't forget Jonathan Edwards' triple jump record hits 30 years old in 2025, and Javier Sotomayor's high jump record is 32 years old in 2025. Can't see them being broken in the near future either.
100% agree
Thought Barshim in '14 would go on to break that special 2.45m HJ WR & thought for a min back in '21 that JuVaughn Harrison (HJ), Juan Miguel Echevarría (LJ) & Johannes Vetter (JAV) would go on to get as close as possible if not break those WRs, but wasn't to be :( If they stay healthy, Diaz Fortun, Pichardo & Hibbert can push each other to the TJ WR! Would be great for CAN if Katzberg & Rogers go on to break the respective M&W's Hammer WRs.
Men's Polevault is nearly untouchable. I mean, Mondo will probably only break that 3 times in 2025. 😂😂😂
Love to watch Mondo but it's a testament to Bubka's greatness (considering equipment advances) that the WR is only 12cm higher than he was jumping 30 years ago.
Jan Zelezny's javelin record has also stood for almost 30 years now, I don't see anyone breaking it any time soon.
The Women's 400 and 800 records need a BIG asterisk next to them....
Once duplantis retires his pole vault records are going to stand for a long time in my mind.
Thewbelle Phlip, a 16yo Australian part indigenous is running the first 40m as quick as any female ever has. She ran an 11.38 100m with lactic acid clogging her legs for the last 40 meters. She's 7.00 or close to already for her first 60m. Being coined as a Pocket Rocket, barely taller than 5 feet.
Definitely a little pocket rocket with her insane acceleration!
Can’t wait for the 2025 Track Season to start!! 🔥
Wonder why so many records were broken in 1980s?
lol wonder why so many was broken in 2021 and 2023
Undetected steroid use.
@@everythingtv2325 they on that secret stuff
@turtletramp yep the cold war, everyone was amped
It’s well known a lot of drug cheating happened in that decade. The east germans especially were heavily suspect
Most records in womens track and field were achieved in the 1980's. Hmm🤔
Hmmm.....behind that 'iron curtin'. Hmmm indeed.😉
@stevemurrell6167 Flo-Joe?
Florence 100m record is something untouchable !
True!
Didn’t she use steroids or smth
@@Ghurjings No.
It’s very likely she was doping according to many experts. Still you are innocent until proven guilty. We can’t proactively drug test her.
Elaine Thompson herrah is only 0.05 away
Men's HJ & LJ and so many Female WRs (100/200/400/800m, SP, DISC & Outdoor 3K WRs) for sure as is the Women's PV & HEP WRs due to Isinbayeva & JJK's brilliance as athletes! Would be great if Kipyegon, Chebet & Tsegay went after that 3K WR & if '25 is Shelly's last season in the sport, would be great if she also went after the 6.92 60m WR in the indoor season 🤞
I'd be surprised if Katzburg doesn't break the hammer throw WR. He's 22, very raw and arguably underweight for his frame. I wouldn't be surprised if mens high jump record lasts another 10 years or more. Barshim seemed to have the best chance and he is past prime, and Sotomayor's record is arguably the closest to the theoretical human limit and even he scraped the bar on his 2.45 WR.
@@Brett733 Actually meant to write 'Men's HJ & LJ' (not Hammer) cos I agree with you on Katzberg. Would be great for CAN if Katzberg & Rogers went on to break the respective M&W's WRs. Thought Barshim in '14 would go on to break that special 2.45m WR & thought for a min back in '21 that JuVaughn Harrison (HJ), Juan Miguel Echevarría (LJ) & Johannes Vetter (JAV) would go on to get as close as possible if not break those WRs, but wasn't to be :(
Sotomayor's record will out live all the other world records followed by Jonathan Edwards.
Thought Barshim in '14 would go on to break that special 2.45m HJ WR & thought for a min back in '21 that JuVaughn Harrison (HJ) would go on to get as close as possible, but wasn't to be! If they stay healthy, Diaz Fortun, Pichardo & Hibbert can push each other to the TJ WR!
The triple jump is going to be rough, but I can see Bolts records tumble sooner than later.
the 200m has 3 potential breakers imo but the 100m nobody is even within 0.1s of his time, even the Olympic final which has been called the fastest final ever is still 0.2s off Bolts record, i know 0.1s doesnt sound a lot but in sprinting terms its almost 1 meter
@@judsdragon 3 potential breakers yet no-one's breaking the record for a few more years at least
If they stay healthy, Diaz Fortun, Pichardo & Hibbert can push each other to that TJ WR! Tebogo (not Lyles) will likely be the one to get closest to Bolt's 19.19 WR.
Let's just hope that Thompson Hera and Sherika can be competitive next season because those 3 are where the potential is.
Bolts 9.58 is untouchable😮
@bennipollner5240 , Gout Gout is coming!
Bolt's 9.58 not getting touched for decades.
2025 will be simply Amazing!!!
Sad that women have not had the opportunity that comes from breaking a world record for 30 years
That 800m woman looked pretty manly....what testing were they doing back then?
Right so Flo Jo's WR. Her PB in '87 was 10.96 and all of a sudden in '88 she gets down to 10.49? No chance. Tell me who else takes almost half a second off their time in 1 year. Your body can't change so drastically in 1 year that you find that much time, this isn't the MCU. It heavily points to a combination of PED and wind aid, but it's never been retracted so it has stood for bloody 36 years. The only one who can feasibility beat it legally atm is Elaine but she'd need top form and all the wind she can get
Right?? And there are people who just refused to know the truth...
I just happened to listen to Flo's interview with the BBC in 1984 where her audible 'LIGHT register' range is cute and apparent... Then 1988 (the year she got that record), boy, not only you see her demeanor changes but all that lightedness her voice's gone, replacing with a "manly" undertone. In other words, DOPED UP.
erriyon knighton did it... fanbuellah did it.
Claim drugs all you want, but that tailwind monitor didn't work during her race and everyone knows how windy it was during that race.
Shelly Ann took half a second off her time in one year from 2007-2008.
In 2007 her fastest time was 11.31. One year later she won the Olympics in a time of 10.78. That’s 0.53 off in one year.
While Flo Jo took 0.47 off in one year. I guess Shelly had PEDs in her system too right? Since her body couldn’t have changed that much in one year.
@@kc5466Tbh I didn't even know Shelly found that much time till you said it so thanks for that. I did a little digging because I was curious and the 11.31 was at the Jamaica national championships as she barely ran outside of Jamaica until her olympic year. On this same day Asafa Powell ran 10.04 with a 1.0 tailwind (same as the women) which is quite slow for him considering he was in 9.7 shape.
This leads me to believe the Jamaica track was quite slow around this time as we know not all tracks are the same and Asafa ran 9.74 in Italy not too long after this, so I'm taking the 0.53 improvement with a pinch of salt. I'd say some of it is the track and some is her
I saw in Madrid privalova 60 m record indoor. Was a nice night and to see Colin Jackson as well...was in 1998?
The present long jump record was set on a track that was later decertified as it was too bouncy. No one had the guts to overturn the record so it is going to be as hard to beat as Bob Beamon's was.
The javelin world record is the hardest to break and that is objectively true imo
Thy changed the javelin some years back, too, so that is dowsn't fly as far.
@Your.Uncle.AngMoh exactly why it's the hardest now
@@Your.Uncle.AngMoh It was changed in the late 80's. Modern javelins haven't changed since Zelezny set the current WR in '96
@@petewest3122 Correct. There's a YT video on Zelezny.
Thought for a min back in '20 - '21 that Johannes Vetter would go on to get as close as possible if not break the JAV WR, but wasn't to be.
Women's 800m if Moraa, Hodgkinson, and Mo are all healthy. I'd always welcome an unknown to the party, too.
Mu too!
Not a chance, they're not fast enough in raw speed. Jamila Kratochvila was a 47 second 400m runner, Mu is the fastest of the bunch and she's not even a 48 runner
Which records will be the toughest to break? Female records during the doping era obviously. Especially female records during the doping era with a broken wind gauge. What Elaine Thompson did at 2021 pre- classic with 10.54 100m one of the greatest athletic performances of all time. Certainly the true world record
The women’s 800 record is not impressive unless you think she didn’t take drugs? Hodgkinson has been brave enough to say it’s reachable although she is over a second off it. This should excite everyone as this is now her goal and she usually delivers and doesn’t usually make such bold statements.
Track and Feild runners
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Bro the answer is LJ!
as far as the actual WR, I think the 60m is definitely within reach for her, but in the 100m and 200m I think she's still far away from WR levels.
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Women's 400m and 800m records!
I just noticed this but your speech pattern is the same as Dwight's, from the Office.
No WR's for her i am afraid, but she might hit 10.5 at the 100 meters and about 21.5 at the 200 meters. The reason that i don't think that she will break the 60 WR is becuase she is more focusing on the summer season thus training hard for that in stead.
Olympic records? Beamon 1968?
she can break the WR, if you see closely, she chest finished too early and already left the less so its already 6.90.
Real Question , who has a chance of breaking Bolts records , is there any under 18 up and comers with a chance any under 20s?
so, what world record was broken?
Biggest moment in all of sports? Almost nobody would care about long jump or women’s discus records
Even transwomen couldn't have won in the 80's!
Rickingo lampamadanpepe
First one, favorite channel btw
wow.....this was actually a decent vid for a change, but your title was the usual click bait stuff. Anyway, I like this topic and I think you should consider expanding on it for the upcoming indoor season. Also, if you do consider pursuing this suggestion, please entitle your vids appropriately as I believe you will actually get more views and likes if you were to do that.....anyway, just as you briefly touched on this idea in this vid, you should consider previewing the upcoming 2025 indoor season with a series of vids on what records have the most likelihood of being broken and by whom much like what you did here for the 60M women's dash.....of course, there will be easy ones to point out like Duplantis the never ending WR breaker, but then their are others that might not be as well known until you dig into the history and their stats like this Alfred woman......Anyway, if you were to do that I think that would get more people to watch and create some interest in the upcoming season......kind regards. oh and as far as Alfred, yes I think she does have a legit chance of breaking the WR......good luck to her......
women's 400 and 800
That 800m runner looks trans by today’s standard!
The German and Russian sprinters had more drugs in their body than Walgreens pharmacy 😅! Also don’t 4get Flo Joe!
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Fourth! Love your videos man keep going!
Roids need to improve...
Last!!!
Those "women's" world records from the 1980s shouldn't even be used as a frame of reference.
agree that they're sketch, but why do you need to put scare quotes around "women", hm?
@@fearingmusicI think the suggestion is that they weren’t women(hormonally) or perhaps chemically too!
Women were forced to be more competitive in the 80's, however it's not really in their nature to aim for the "impossible" which is why women's WR don't tend to score as highly as the men's. It's also why Sydney McLaughlin has been able to lower the previous WR by almost 1.8s
Juiced up 80's....including Flo Jo.
second! W vids btw
First!!!!
Those 80ies sprint records are drug records let’s be honest and truthful!
Those 80ies sprint records are drug records let’s be honest and truthful!