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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2021
  • This is one of the greatest world record histories of any event.
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  • @murrayspiffy2815
    @murrayspiffy2815 2 года назад +3938

    I'm an old man - ran the 100 in the 70's - kept my eye on this event for 50 years. Usain Bolt is the greatest athlete in the history of the world. Billions and Billions of people have lived - and nobody ever ran faster than he did. You take the 10 fastest men in the world - and he beats them by five yards. He didn't just win races - he made his opponents question their pain of training and life choices.

    • @amjan
      @amjan 2 года назад +339

      Billions and Billions of people have lived - but only 0.000000000001% of them trained sprints in the modern era of training. There must've lived hundreds of Bolt like talents in West Africa. Many of such athletic freaks who lived today chose other sports disciplines (e.g. Michael Jordan, Vince Carter, Yoel Romero).

    • @jcyberj
      @jcyberj 2 года назад +28

      He did not beat neither his country man nor the American best at the time by five yards. But he blew over because
      time catches up with all. To the nostalgic, it's over!

    • @mslice0760
      @mslice0760 2 года назад +61

      The same can be said of Jesse Owens,.......training methods, tracks, drugs,....a lot of things have changed,.....if he had lived in Bolts time ,...he may have been better then Bolt.,and you could say the same about many other past sprinters, as well.

    • @kingfreddy5268
      @kingfreddy5268 2 года назад +17

      I mean the human body was different 100.000 years ago. If they had the same conditions they would have been way faster.
      So yeah dont make usain jolt smaller than he is by talking dumb shit you cant know.

    • @mslice0760
      @mslice0760 2 года назад +17

      @@kingfreddy5268 There were many strength athletes of old times that didn't have the wts, and drugs they have today and many of their accomplishments are still not equaled today.......the same can be said of old time sprinters , they didn't have access to training methods, diet, drugs ,running shoes, and fast tracks of today......try running on a cinder, clay or grass tracks and in a pair of converse ......there is a big difference when comparing times,......Yes Bolt was great in our time........but he and many athletes retired when the drug testing got more sophisticated and their times did not improve for years. .

  • @joshdavenport5787
    @joshdavenport5787 2 года назад +725

    Usain Bolt also has the perfect name for the fastest man alive!

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Год назад +7

      Well spotted Einstein.

    • @themightyferimm
      @themightyferimm Год назад +66

      @@mjh5437 you must be a blast at parties huh

    • @depleteduranium1361
      @depleteduranium1361 Год назад +17

      @@themightyferimm he don't go to parties

    • @lefroy1
      @lefroy1 Год назад +11

      Lightning Bolt would be better.
      Speedy McSpeedface better still.

    • @belvedere92
      @belvedere92 Год назад +2

      Besides his name, before Bolt, no one at his height or taller ran the 100 bc everyone thought you had to be bulky. You do need good muscle strength which is demonstrated not only by the girth but also the length of your limbs.

  • @bipolarminddroppings
    @bipolarminddroppings Год назад +446

    I remember watching Bolt break the WR and thinking "He could have gone faster, he let up at the end" the dude is just bonkers.

    • @Duncangafney1
      @Duncangafney1 Год назад +79

      Indeed, that Beijing final, when he show boated the last 10 m and still broke the world record was something else.

    • @mikemike6182
      @mikemike6182 Год назад +22

      I was angry he didn't try hard enough, man just beast

    • @thebigswermdiggs3383
      @thebigswermdiggs3383 Год назад +1

      Amen

    • @bobbyknoth6985
      @bobbyknoth6985 11 месяцев назад +2

      Wonder what it would have been???

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 7 месяцев назад +2

      I think his latter record would still probably be his fastest, the showboating didn't go on for long enough to make the time that much lower imo

  • @tracyedwards3922
    @tracyedwards3922 2 года назад +747

    When I saw Bolt "jog" a 9.92 in a preliminary heat at the 2008 Olympics, I knew he was different. Never seen anything like it, before or since.

    • @danorelic3711
      @danorelic3711 2 года назад +42

      Jamaican food does that 😋 yams and green bananas and fullplates

    • @vee_won_it_all
      @vee_won_it_all Год назад +7

      @@danorelic3711 you can keep the green banana. And jerk chicken too lol. Ill take the rest.

    • @nc8186
      @nc8186 Год назад +1

      Have you met me?

    • @danorelic3711
      @danorelic3711 Год назад +1

      @@nc8186 nope why ?

    • @danorelic3711
      @danorelic3711 Год назад +13

      @@vee_won_it_all that's how Ik you don't come from jamaica u just excluded the best foods

  • @jyotibiswas5320
    @jyotibiswas5320 2 года назад +2032

    There are 2 types of 100m sprinters in the world.
    One, Usain Bolt . Two , all the others.
    I'm very lucky to watch him run while I grew up.

    • @yanislavkirilov3691
      @yanislavkirilov3691 2 года назад +35

      This is disrespectful to the other athletes

    • @nom6758
      @nom6758 2 года назад +132

      @@yanislavkirilov3691 and yet its both true and respectful to Usain Bolt's ridiculously fast speed. If you try to put him on the same level as others, your just peddling feelings.

    • @yanislavkirilov3691
      @yanislavkirilov3691 2 года назад +7

      @@nom6758 now listen for me Bolt is super totally overated.Tye moat people only know Usain Bolt like a sprinter and totally forgot how great sprinters there are actually

    • @KenpachiAjax
      @KenpachiAjax 2 года назад +69

      @@yanislavkirilov3691 sprinters today look like kids infront of usain bolt's performance. just look at the times.

    • @abone2pick
      @abone2pick 2 года назад +136

      @@yanislavkirilov3691 9 Olympic golds , 11 world titles. 11 world records . 5 junior world records. How the fuck is bolt overrated? Please name a sprinter who's resume can even come close to his.

  • @dwightstewart4900
    @dwightstewart4900 2 года назад +688

    I know it's not the world record anymore, but that 9.69 by Bolt in Beijing 2008 is the SICKEST 100m dash ever! The man was "social distancing" in that final.

    • @rickie0
      @rickie0 Год назад +9

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @axa.axa.
      @axa.axa. Год назад

      Mofo was so far he was 12 years ahead of the virus

    • @SignalCorps1
      @SignalCorps1 Год назад +3

      I was actually there at the finish line for that event.

    • @Defender78
      @Defender78 Год назад +6

      how come all the winners in the 100 m are placing in the middle 5 and 6 lanes, could they replicate their times if placed at lanes 1 or 10?

    • @communityiscringe4087
      @communityiscringe4087 Год назад +7

      @@Defender78 yes its the same distance on all lanes

  • @dash0173
    @dash0173 2 года назад +103

    Usain bolt is the athlete that got me into running. In 6th grade, I'd go home from track practice and watch videos about him. I watched him break the world record in 2008 with my mom and I, a 10 year old kid who played cod2 and halo 3 on a daily basis, got so much inspiration. I ended up running all the way up into my early twenties at a juco level with one of the best coaches I could've ever asked for. I achieved all my goals, made some of the best friends I'll ever have. friends who are going to be life long friends and a coach who I will always be in contact with. all of this became reality because of this one man, Usain bolt. it just gives me chills when I hear his name because if there's one person I look up to most in this world, it's Usain bolt.

  • @granddaddydank8863
    @granddaddydank8863 2 года назад +89

    "But here comes Bolt!"
    I just get chills whenever I see him fly the last 60

  • @eatcheesekobe
    @eatcheesekobe 2 года назад +831

    9.58 is INSANE... but I still think his 08 olympics was his best race.. one because it was at the olympics so much bigger audience, and two because he literally celebrated 15-20m before the finish line while the rest of the field were basically off screen. That's dominance.

    • @thomashilson4158
      @thomashilson4158 Год назад +55

      9.58 is USANE!!!

    • @sandrayoung1849
      @sandrayoung1849 Год назад +6

      Vouldnt agree more

    • @AlexSaurel
      @AlexSaurel Год назад +39

      Yeah I am sure he would have made better than 9.68 and I am disappointed he did not maintain the effort

    • @benjammin9471
      @benjammin9471 Год назад +10

      @@AlexSaurel I think he just knew that if he decelerated then he could break easily break it again

    • @jasonu3741
      @jasonu3741 11 месяцев назад +6

      Ussain's 08 race was the single most dominant race in history.

  • @boxertest
    @boxertest 2 года назад +1186

    12 years and 9.58 is unbeaten, the legend has left a legacy that can only be broken by another legend

    • @KenpachiAjax
      @KenpachiAjax 2 года назад +110

      The one who breaks bolt's record will be the greatest in history.

    • @boxertest
      @boxertest 2 года назад +6

      @@KenpachiAjax Agreed

    • @abone2pick
      @abone2pick 2 года назад +219

      @@KenpachiAjax hello no. He also has to break his 200 record . He has also to break his 150 m record . Don't forget bolts indoor 100m record. He would have to run a sub 8.6 split in the 4x100 and be able to run sub 31 for 300. Don't forget he would also have to win 9 Olympic golds and 11 world titles

    • @afrobuddy4801
      @afrobuddy4801 2 года назад +113

      I think it will last till 2040 but I would be surprised if it is still standing by 2050.
      If Bolt's record is broken, it will probably be due to better technology like shoes and tracks rather than some genetically superior human

    • @afrobuddy4801
      @afrobuddy4801 2 года назад +79

      @@KenpachiAjax being the fastest doesn't make you the greatest. You have to win alot and dominate for a long time like bolt

  • @eddys.razorxp6445
    @eddys.razorxp6445 2 года назад +84

    Bolt made watching track and field something special. My greatest memory him stopping an interview with reporter asking her to be quiet during the USA national anthem. Showed what kind of HUMAN BEING he is. The GOAT.

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 7 месяцев назад

      I was actually running track back when he was at the peak and taking the world by storm. It was some serious motivation and the only thing most kids talked about on the track. Even doing his signature moves.

  • @edfalconer1030
    @edfalconer1030 Год назад +16

    Thanks for this Masterpiece production. As a Jamaican born American, I enjoyed watching the evolution of this great event. I may be slightly biased towards the Jamaicans and "Canadian Jamaicans" but I have great respect for all that came along and moved the needle and thrilled their audience. I would love to see a production like this on the Women's side...I believe they/we deserve it as well. Thanks!

    • @Menennehneh
      @Menennehneh Год назад +1

      I think it would be very interesting to see the same analysis for the women too.

  • @KidGhost23
    @KidGhost23 2 года назад +2154

    Powell jogging that 9.74 will never not amaze me

    • @madams989
      @madams989 2 года назад +355

      it annoys me cos i want to know what time he could have gotten!
      Thank god Bolt didnt slow down though in that 9.58, he wanted proper history.

    • @Kristofburger
      @Kristofburger 2 года назад +40

      @@madams989 IIRC that WR performance was actually a pre-final heat!

    • @JCRFit
      @JCRFit 2 года назад +184

      If Powell didn't jog that final 10 meters he would probably hit somewhere in the 9.6

    • @HashBrownDoyler
      @HashBrownDoyler 2 года назад +45

      He does love his steroids 😎

    • @yennox5338
      @yennox5338 2 года назад +56

      This is why I always tell everybody that Powell is the second fastest man in history. Pound for pound he was faster than Gay for sure, not sure about Blake.

  • @richardgallimore5976
    @richardgallimore5976 2 года назад +729

    Bolt's 100m time will soon be the longest standing men's 100m WR ever! Just a few more years.

    • @alexreid2365
      @alexreid2365 2 года назад +62

      It will last for half a Century.

    • @pizzaplanetalien5079
      @pizzaplanetalien5079 2 года назад +16

      I don’t it will ever break lol My opinion

    • @carlosm.8058
      @carlosm.8058 2 года назад +155

      @@pizzaplanetalien5079 I’m sure people said that about Hines’ record. It will be broken one day. Just need another freak athlete to start running track.

    • @abone2pick
      @abone2pick 2 года назад +24

      I think the long jump will last the longest.

    • @ptrgr72
      @ptrgr72 2 года назад +59

      @@carlosm.8058 Just that the gap is too big to the previous record. It will take time, that if we will not become genetically worse because of the pollution and bad food, lol

  • @Escaping2030
    @Escaping2030 Год назад +38

    I've been watching this sport since the days of Ben Johnson...and I remember when the Canadian media immediately started calling him "Jamaican Ben Johnson" after his medals were stripped; and now it's Jamaica that's going to produce some of the longest lasting record holders of all time.

    • @DCM8828
      @DCM8828 Год назад +9

      That sounds about like the Canadian media. Always quick to shame.

    • @chessdude1977
      @chessdude1977 Год назад +10

      Everyone was dirty in that race 😆 🤣 lol

    • @CaptainButtonMasher
      @CaptainButtonMasher Год назад +17

      @@chessdude1977 This is literally true. What's not talked about is that since this event and all the shaming and disowning of Ben Johnson, EVERY single one of the athletes in this particular race tested positive for banned substances when newer testing methods were introduced and applied to old test samples. I'll never forget what Johnson said at the time when the media were shaming him. He said "They hate me because every one of them is using but they still can't beat MY time!". I was so glad when modern testing showed him to be completely right. All these clueless people that actually believe these elite athletes ALL run clean with millions on the line. They should give Johnson his medal back and apologise. They were all dirty but he won.

    • @waynewhite2314
      @waynewhite2314 Год назад +3

      ​@@CaptainButtonMasher I believe thats extreemly likely. Ppl should stop pretending that fair play is very prevalent. It like they never read a history book or used those brain cells between their ears. Also i still enjoy watching Ben beat Carl Lewis.

    • @DB-gb1mp
      @DB-gb1mp Год назад +1

      Donovan Bailey was also Jamaican.

  • @iStiflock
    @iStiflock 2 года назад +43

    i still remember watching Bolt smash those records like it was nothing... seeing them again still gives me an adrenaline rush!

  • @theerictalbert2841
    @theerictalbert2841 2 года назад +1659

    I love the intro. It gives me chills every time I hear that song. It also reminds me of Summoning Salt, which I love!

    • @chickenj90
      @chickenj90 2 года назад +243

      I mean it's a literal copy of his format

    • @antisocialmunky
      @antisocialmunky 2 года назад +85

      @@chickenj90 the real speedrunning yey

    • @KnobleSloth
      @KnobleSloth 2 года назад +171

      I thought I accidentally clicked one of summoning salts videos for a second lol

    • @nabstersm63
      @nabstersm63 2 года назад +62

      I for some reason expected summoning salt's voice instead of trp's lol

    • @ryancoleyTurkey
      @ryancoleyTurkey 2 года назад +3

      What song is it?

  • @ericMT
    @ericMT 2 года назад +149

    I still think running is the purest form of competition that a human can do. It’s so simple but so incredible to watch.

  • @PoisonousPen
    @PoisonousPen Год назад +31

    I LOVE that you’re the ‘Summoning Salt’ of athletics and then I find you’ve used this track too!!!
    😄😄
    You rule dude 🔥💪🏼

    • @takigan
      @takigan Год назад +18

      I hate how I had to sift through nearly 50 friggin comments before finding someone who actually caught the homage/tribute.

    • @PoisonousPen
      @PoisonousPen Год назад

      @@takigan 😁👊🏻

    • @ScootsMcPoot
      @ScootsMcPoot 8 месяцев назад

      Summoning salt wasn't the first to use that track. Been used since 2007. It's free media

    • @PoisonousPen
      @PoisonousPen 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@ScootsMcPoot I’m aware, it’s just become synonymous with Salt due to the way he utilises the track in each episode.
      He doesn’t use it as background music, he uses it as his intro theme and “wrapping up” music. As such, it immediately makes people think of him.
      Jenna Marbles for the longest time was linked to 42nd Street Walk and Carousel from iMovie as she was the first person to use them in a mainstream popular vid.
      Granted, other people had used those tracks, but they became “her theme music” due to the popularity of her videos.

    • @ScootsMcPoot
      @ScootsMcPoot 8 месяцев назад

      @@PoisonousPen summoning salt made it known in the gaming community. It's been in countless documentaries on RUclips. This is your opinion because you probably watch gaming content so of course you would accredit it to him. When in reality he was 12 years late to the party

  • @p.a.sudhir7951
    @p.a.sudhir7951 7 месяцев назад +2

    No one can break Usain Bolt's 9.58 100m world record for at least the next 100 years.

  • @CoenBijpost
    @CoenBijpost 2 года назад +299

    So cool that you actually called it a “Summoning Salt Tribute”. The man, the myth, the legend! He deserves tribute. Plus the song is now synonymous with world record progressions. Well played 😊

    • @amytysoe2292
      @amytysoe2292 2 года назад +15

      you don't get much a more literal speedrun than the 100m :D

    • @andyanderson4918
      @andyanderson4918 2 года назад +4

      Dude i get cold chills every time

    • @leehawes901
      @leehawes901 Год назад +13

      I heard that back in the 80s there was a guy who ran the 100m in 9.60 but there’s no footage of it.
      His name is Matt Turk…

    • @miguelpanta
      @miguelpanta Год назад

      where did he do that? that was my association!!

    • @markiyanhapyak349
      @markiyanhapyak349 Месяц назад

      There was NOTHING like that; Stop this BULLSHIT………!!!

  • @audleymclean3724
    @audleymclean3724 2 года назад +167

    The most thrilling 100m WR of all to me, is Bolt's 9.69 at the Beijing Olympics, for although he received flack for hitting his chest etc. it was so epic to see him do this, then striding almost sideways stylishly, I'll for ever treasure that moment.

    • @balitzky
      @balitzky Год назад +1

      What's flack?

    • @audleymclean3724
      @audleymclean3724 Год назад +5

      @@balitzky ...In case you didn't know, Aug 20, 2008 · IOC president Jacques Rogge criticized Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt on Thursday for showing a lack of respect to other competitors after his REMARKABLE 100M World Record …

    • @theultimatep1e40
      @theultimatep1e40 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@audleymclean3724 who tf cares, he deserves to be able to do that. bro literally obliterated them without trying

    • @TheDYNAMITE001
      @TheDYNAMITE001 9 месяцев назад +1

      Same here... That's it

  • @GunNut37086
    @GunNut37086 2 года назад +36

    I'm stunned by the fact that it took over 50 years to knock 1 second off the world record. Despite all the marvels of medicine, training, and diet, modern sprinters are still less than 10% faster. That amazes me.
    BTW...this is the best sports history video I've ever watched. Incredible production!

    • @ovideoarkans7982
      @ovideoarkans7982 Год назад

      70S TO 2000 WAY MORE SPRINTERS ON JUICE THEN TODAY. THE ANTIDOPING TEST IS MORE ADVACED THEN IN THE PAST , THIS IS WHY . STILL IN EVERY SPORT ON THE TOP NO JUICE , NO PERFORMANCE .

    • @ItsMeStrider
      @ItsMeStrider Год назад +5

      training, diet, medicine and EQUIPMENT too, goes to show how incredible the legends of decades past also were.

    • @ovideoarkans7982
      @ovideoarkans7982 Год назад +1

      @@ItsMeStrider Steroids , cocaine..... long list...... past and future......

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 7 месяцев назад

      @@ovideoarkans7982 Steroids, sure. But cocaine?

    • @chudstyle
      @chudstyle 7 месяцев назад +2

      1 second is about 10 meters if you look at it like that

  • @mismisimognomo101
    @mismisimognomo101 7 месяцев назад +3

    Love the Summing Salt reference/inspiration, i used to be addicted to them speedruns summaries. Now it seems that your channel is my new addiction, at least it'll be for a while ! 🖤
    Already on my 3rd video from you and just found out your channel like an hour ago.

  • @TuzoAnime
    @TuzoAnime 2 года назад +295

    That Summoning Salt intro.

    • @LestaBan
      @LestaBan 2 года назад +64

      well it is technically speed running lol

    • @RTSridesbikes
      @RTSridesbikes 2 года назад +6

      First thing I thought of. Was like there is no way this isn't a top comment already.

    • @madskater5
      @madskater5 2 года назад +4

      its a great intro for things but dang its a summoning salt thing now haha

    • @YogSoth
      @YogSoth 2 года назад +4

      @@LestaBan This comment is incredibly underrated.

    • @jaysmonet
      @jaysmonet Год назад

      am i missing something? why does the picture preview say 9.27?

  • @filipdoritos
    @filipdoritos 2 года назад +475

    I've only watched 10 seconds of the video, and I already know it's going to be a masterpiece.

    • @devertonpasley4942
      @devertonpasley4942 2 года назад +12

      Indeed. Always a Masterpiece....

    • @jamaica_island_tour6892
      @jamaica_island_tour6892 2 года назад +8

      This just makes me look at Usain bolt ⚡ on a whole nother level fa sure..not only did he dominate...he embedded..planted..tattooed..cemented his name forever in track and field in Athletics GOAT.⚡⚡⚡TRY FORGETTING THAT..⚡⚡

    • @dan1e1473
      @dan1e1473 2 года назад +11

      Bolt can run 100m before he notices the video is a masterpiece

  • @danw3530
    @danw3530 2 года назад +30

    Tyson Gay also an absolute legend. In a lot of those races he was literally a stride or two behind Powell and Bolt. Fantastic watch

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir 7 месяцев назад +4

      He was a drug cheat like Gatlin. Of course when Bolt was around they knew it was the only chance they had of getting close to him.
      The US has an appalling record of drug cheats, nearly as bad as the Eastern block. A lot of it is down to the coaches and the need for sponsorship money.

    • @2ball434
      @2ball434 2 месяца назад +2

      They all dope ​@@speleokeir

  • @carapo66
    @carapo66 Год назад

    One of the best you've done, TRP. I appreciate this one, thanks.

  • @denzel97
    @denzel97 2 года назад +358

    I admire these types of youtube channels, the amount of time taken, research and dedication to dig up old videos, pictures and stats are the reasons that titles are not clickbait. This is more than creative productions this is modern art; why aren't these art forms critiqued at higher acclaims?

    • @TheChzoronzon
      @TheChzoronzon Год назад +15

      not like the thumbnail, and it's ridiculous 9.27... sigh...

    • @TravisMcGee151
      @TravisMcGee151 Год назад +1

      @@TheChzoronzon Just a matter of time.

    • @TheChzoronzon
      @TheChzoronzon Год назад +2

      @@TravisMcGee151 Yes. 9.27 in this case

    • @noah_256.
      @noah_256. 3 месяца назад

      @@TheChzoronzonthat’s not clickbait that was his final 100m in the 200

  • @CzedYman
    @CzedYman 2 года назад +181

    it's a disgrace that johnson got banned but lewis walked off scot-free. everyone knows everyone was doping back then. johnson just became a political scapegoat.

    • @yvans.
      @yvans. 2 года назад +22

      Lewis was American so he did get a pass…

    • @killiancurran5143
      @killiancurran5143 2 года назад +14

      The aim of the game is to not get caught.

    • @julianmathe3713
      @julianmathe3713 2 года назад +3

      Everyone was doping?! Did you dope?

    • @keithv3767
      @keithv3767 2 года назад +5

      This is a myth. Lewis was not “doping”. Yes, I know he had a number of “positive” tests at the ‘88 Olympics. They were for stimulants found in cold medicine. Not exactly “doping”.

    • @danomite22
      @danomite22 2 года назад +21

      Americans get to cheat and Ben gets chastised by a whole country! Yes I'm Canadian, Ben Johnson got a raw deal!

  • @michaelggriffiths
    @michaelggriffiths Год назад +1

    That was an excellent, excellent video.
    The production quality, content and delivery was superb.
    Thoroughly enjoyed it!

  • @Bungadin2845
    @Bungadin2845 Год назад +3

    Just wanna say thanks for putting this fantastic video together. We all know about Bolt but I’d never heard of Jim Hines before. Legends.

  • @pabloruedaarzoz8065
    @pabloruedaarzoz8065 2 года назад +92

    The craziest part about Bolt´s 2008 Season is that he run that 9.72 on a wet track, and it has been projected that if he pushed all the way through in Beijing, he could have achieved a crazy time. A study in 2008 determined that it could have been a 9.55, others say a 9.62, based on the times he was running compared to his 9.58 race. So yeah, insane stuff from the GOAT

    • @yennox5338
      @yennox5338 2 года назад +1

      I had it at a 9.52.

    • @jcyberj
      @jcyberj 2 года назад +3

      Slowing up could have been because what is thought to be beyond human potential may have ended his season or career? I am tired of that type of criticism because there is no sympathy for the athlete who has dwelled in that thin
      air and returned intact. It's like praising a footballer for being a hard hitter and talking to him 10 years later. Was it worth it?

    • @pabloruedaarzoz8065
      @pabloruedaarzoz8065 2 года назад +7

      @@jcyberj What the fuck are you talking about? I´m not sure if you are trolling or being serious lol

    • @nattup9526
      @nattup9526 2 года назад

      And in Beijing he ran with 1 shoe laces that got undone.

    • @likent7992
      @likent7992 2 года назад +6

      @@pabloruedaarzoz8065 Lmao he having a whole different conversation w himself

  • @dtbrown1978
    @dtbrown1978 2 года назад +582

    Keep on mind some of these mid 10s times were on soft dirt and no blocks. Crazy. Imagine what some of these sprinters would do today. Probably be competitive still.

    • @randomkind1001
      @randomkind1001 2 года назад +64

      Be interesting to put the current fast guys on a cinder track and see what they would do.

    • @ephen.stephen
      @ephen.stephen 2 года назад +49

      Slow-poke joe with the stopwatch, starting blocks, and good spikes as well. People who can run that fast have some genetic advantage and I feel it's whether or not they capitalized on it. We can theorize about training regimens and health too. I do think regardless of even half of those, there were totally people in history that would be top runners today.

    • @NetherPrime
      @NetherPrime 2 года назад +11

      we only started recording times in the hundred years and accurate times in the last 45, no one knows how fast people were before then.

    • @pavook
      @pavook 2 года назад +14

      These people weren't professionals, so they had limited time to train. And think about these 'shoes' they used 100 years ago. None of that is comparable to the tracks and running shoes today.

    • @psychtrane
      @psychtrane 2 года назад +10

      Look for a video called "The Equalizer tests today's athletes to find out if they're better than athletic legends of the past" and watch at 9:20. Andre DeGrasse runs the 100 using the same track and gear that Jesse Owens used when he set the world record of 10.3. I won't spoil the ending for you, but it isn't even close.

  • @comedyskills3535
    @comedyskills3535 8 месяцев назад

    I absolutely LOVE that you tribute this to summoning salt, because his format is perfect for any type of human race for a record, but he just applies it to games.

  • @miket591
    @miket591 Год назад +2

    When you realize that they run fast enough to get a ticket near a school zone.

  • @nro337
    @nro337 2 года назад +167

    I see you're a SummoningSalt fan, loving this format!

    • @sub2me543
      @sub2me543 2 года назад +2

      Whose that?

    • @nro337
      @nro337 2 года назад +3

      Speedrunning RUclips channel that does documentaries

    • @Dave_the_Dave
      @Dave_the_Dave 2 года назад +2

      But this is literal speedrunning

  • @aroundandround
    @aroundandround 2 года назад +39

    How the heck is Powell so consistent that he gets 9.77 on three occasions?

  • @Kingtylerqlb
    @Kingtylerqlb 10 месяцев назад +6

    I was there in Berlin, it was an incredible atmosphere. He pointed to us before the start, i had no doubt he would win, only if he will do it with a world record. He was such an entertainer, born to be in the spotlight. This record will last another couple years imo.

    • @MyronZhang
      @MyronZhang 8 месяцев назад +1

      Just a couple? Bolt's record of 9.58 will last for at least one decade, and many more mostly likely. I conjecture the same is true of his 19.19 200m world record. As world records improve, the harder and harder it becomes to break them, and Bolt is a one of a kind sprinter with the perfect build and genetics, paired perfectly with discipline and training. We may have honestly plateaued to the point that no one will break it without illegitimate elements. To surpass 9.58, you'd need someone even greater, with equal determination and interest in athletics and sprinting. Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if in 50 years time, there are people will watch this video as teenagers, and the person destined to usurp Bolt will still not have been born yet.
      Perhaps I'll be proven wrong, but there is no way on earth that his record will be gone by 2026.

  • @sl_razor
    @sl_razor Год назад +36

    13 years and still he is the fastest human being ever ran on Earth. Bolt's record will last long more than 20 years easily. There is no sprinter who is capable of at least give a little challenge for the record, that can run under 9.70. Looks like that legend hasn't born yet in this world.
    BOLT the G.O.A.T ♥

    • @sodica81
      @sodica81 8 месяцев назад +1

      more than 50 or 80 years, is insane

    • @temeketintimipa7927
      @temeketintimipa7927 7 месяцев назад

      Not in this generation, 9 Olympic golds

  • @funny-video-YouTube-channel
    @funny-video-YouTube-channel 2 года назад +636

    He is 3 seconds faster than the rest of us :-)

    • @jhamler1
      @jhamler1 2 года назад +63

      Yep. And that's considering that 3 TENTHS of a second puts him a yard ahead of us in this Olympic context. And yet, somebody will eventually come along to beat Bolt's record. I don't know if it'll happen in our lifetime, though. Pretty goddamned special.

    • @kingfreddy5268
      @kingfreddy5268 2 года назад +104

      @ 50 bucks against that. Its actually harder to run 200 in 19 to 20 than 100 in 10 lmao

    • @kingfreddy5268
      @kingfreddy5268 2 года назад +2

      Nah he aint

    • @chazerg2961
      @chazerg2961 2 года назад +15

      @ Doubt it mate. So much muscle is put into the start you couldn’t really keep up another max speed 100m. An 8 second 100m that is.

    • @chazerg2961
      @chazerg2961 2 года назад +41

      @ and the wr for 200m is 19.20 so I doubt a 12 second 100m runner could be that close :/

  • @timothyhensley3815
    @timothyhensley3815 2 года назад +18

    And when Bolt crossed the finish line he looked like he was looking for someone in the crowd! LOL. So amazingly smooth!

  • @BAR901
    @BAR901 Год назад

    The Summoning Salt song at the start made me so excited for the video and I absolutely was not disappointed. Love your work.

  • @TullMorse
    @TullMorse Год назад +18

    I couldn't believe it when I saw Bolt run the first time! I never actually saw him run flat out 'through' the finish line to get his 9.50 seconds or better (though I suspected he could do it)! 👍

  • @zousgr
    @zousgr 2 года назад +36

    From video games to track & field Summoning Salt is watching us. What a legend

    • @SushiElemental
      @SushiElemental 2 года назад +2

      Also about speedrunning. Makes sense! 🏃‍♀️

  • @stevegeorge6880
    @stevegeorge6880 2 года назад +47

    To think that Tyson Gay ran a time that less than two years earlier would have been a world record and finished the same margin behind Usain Bolt that Carl Lewis finished behind Ben Johnson in the 1988 Olympic final. It was also nice to see Leroy Burrell given his proper credit in this video.

    • @jacobm2625
      @jacobm2625 2 года назад +8

      I always felt bad for Gay, absolutely incredible athlete, running what were probably perfect races, but just completely outrun by the genetic freak that Bolt was.

    • @luffytaro-jg5ow
      @luffytaro-jg5ow 2 года назад

      @@jacobm2625 no disrespect to gay but he was a genetic freak going against another genetic freak

    • @michaelb4538
      @michaelb4538 Год назад

      Bolts a juiced up monster. All the tell tail signs of HGH.

  • @elshadisam
    @elshadisam 8 месяцев назад

    just finished 2023 races but I always come back to the legend, my fellow Jamaican Usain Bolt. Made the event fun and engaging and always delivered!

    • @xocomaox
      @xocomaox 7 месяцев назад

      He's truly the GOAT.

  • @topsya3779
    @topsya3779 7 месяцев назад

    This video started and for a second I thought that I had clicked on something else because I recognised the music…
    Then I saw it was a Summoning Salt tribute to the gaming record progressions videos that he does. Amazing.
    Looking forward to it based on that and your other videos alone.

  • @David_7171
    @David_7171 2 года назад +39

    If only he ran through the line in Beijing’08.
    I’m still pissed off

    • @bryanmoffatt2659
      @bryanmoffatt2659 2 года назад +5

      Remember that he broke that record in London 4 years later.

    • @thetruesquad5059
      @thetruesquad5059 2 года назад +6

      I really wish he didn't celebrate early man
      coulda got close to 9 seconds like closer

    • @HF1600ie
      @HF1600ie 2 года назад +1

      He wouldn't break it twice. He did it right!

    • @cmoneyno5
      @cmoneyno5 2 года назад

      If Bolt didn't slip out the blocks in 2012 he would've ran a sub 9.5... Man nearly fell out the blocks and still ran 9.63

    • @WeightedCali
      @WeightedCali 2 года назад

      @@cmoneyno5 no, that's how you're supposed to do it.
      Almost "fall" to start the race for max top speed and then straight back to finish it off

  • @thomay_11
    @thomay_11 2 года назад +67

    Amazing video but the 9 . 27 on the thumbnail is false clickbait D:

    • @jaronbaron6976
      @jaronbaron6976 2 года назад

      its bull

    • @Duncangafney1
      @Duncangafney1 Год назад

      I think you will find that is Bolt's second 100m split from his 200m world record, so not a standing start.

    • @miikavuorio6925
      @miikavuorio6925 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah I was very disappointed to not see it mentioned

  • @uw8850
    @uw8850 Год назад +1

    Another great, informative video. Thanks for reminding us of those between Carl Lewis's and Maurice Greene's era.

  • @LuvHrtZ
    @LuvHrtZ 7 месяцев назад +1

    And yet Bolt was slowing down as he crossed the line. A true legend.

  • @adamsimpson5520
    @adamsimpson5520 2 года назад +64

    Every time the Ben Johnson positive test is brought up, I cynically think, "Sure, Ben was vilified because he was the one on that start line that was *caught* for PEDs, not because he was the only one that *used* them."

    • @wildoutrudeboy
      @wildoutrudeboy 2 года назад +16

      Carl Lewis admitted he too took PED's Like Lance Armstrong, on record in later years, but thanks to the USA Olympics President he and over 100 other team mates fail drugs test was swept under the rugs.

    • @superdriver777
      @superdriver777 2 года назад +11

      In the documentary "Bigger, Stronger, Faster" (which is fantastic) they talk to a guy who literally has copies of the letter received by Lewis telling him he failed the test. They came up with "unintentional use" to get him out of disqualification and the rest is history haha

    • @wildoutrudeboy
      @wildoutrudeboy 2 года назад +1

      @@superdriver777 Woooooow. Yet accused Jamaicans to be all on PED's.

    • @mslice0760
      @mslice0760 2 года назад +1

      The difference is that his transformation was insanely fast , and noticed instantly as an unfair advantage by his fellow athletes, ....especially outspoken Carl Lewis

    • @conchobar
      @conchobar 2 года назад +17

      Watching Usain Bolt was eerily reminiscent of watching Ben Johnson. With all the guys surrounding Bolt (Gay, Gatlin, etc) all having failed tests, its quite naive to believe Bolt wasn't also on the "Stuff". Rememeber, Lance Armstrong never failed a PED test.

  • @sbeallvln
    @sbeallvln 2 года назад +18

    If 10.6 sounds slow, keep in mind they were running on dirt tracks--basically on sand.

  • @rahuluikey123
    @rahuluikey123 Год назад +3

    i think track field is one of the factor affectied the speed in early ages, which improved over time and now a more advance track is introduced for all the runners

  • @heatherchavez4564
    @heatherchavez4564 8 месяцев назад

    Big up Usain…Greatest male sprinter EVER!!!!!!!!Nuff respect!!! Jamaica to di world!!!🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️

  • @RegzalTG
    @RegzalTG 2 года назад +150

    When nothing interesting happens
    TRP manages to come with a banger video

    • @Robert_McGarry_Poems
      @Robert_McGarry_Poems 2 года назад +1

      Waiting for the slowdown, before turning on the Jets!

    • @quantumresonance8201
      @quantumresonance8201 2 года назад

      It's amazing to have a channel like this!

    • @wondertrip
      @wondertrip 2 года назад

      This video totally ignores how the track surface and track shoes enabled athletes to run significantly faster than athletes who ran on actual DIRT while running in shoes with 1.5 inch spikes weighing several pounds instead of ounces!!! If Jesse Owens and other athletes ran on a Mondo track surface wearing shoes weighing less than five ounces (142 grams) he likely would have run as fast as Usain Bolt!

    • @RegzalTG
      @RegzalTG 2 года назад

      @@wondertrip i wouldn't say Owens would've ran that fast
      I would say Bob Hayes would have been the only athlete to match Bolt
      Owens runs on cinder tracks for his whole life, if he runs on the track we have today, he would need to practice even more on the track used today,
      Owens wouldn't have ran faster than 9.9 imo

    • @wondertrip
      @wondertrip 2 года назад

      @@RegzalTG Owens, Hayes, and Hines would have run much faster if they ran on a faster surface with lighter shoes. It's simple physics.

  • @carlosm.8058
    @carlosm.8058 2 года назад +10

    This has to be one of your best videos ever TRP! Good job.

    • @wondertrip
      @wondertrip 2 года назад

      This video totally ignores how the track surface and track shoes enabled athletes to run significantly faster than athletes who ran on actual DIRT while running in shoes with 1.5 inch spikes weighing several pounds instead of ounces!!! If Jesse Owens and other athletes ran on a Mondo track surface wearing shoes weighing less than five ounces (142 grams) he likely would have run as fast as Usain Bolt!

  • @BondandBourne
    @BondandBourne Год назад +4

    Asides from showcasing the history of the 100m sprint to what Usain Bolt made it today, what I really love about this vid is how it’s structured like a Summoning Salt video.

    • @dispersions8729
      @dispersions8729 8 месяцев назад +1

      Was looking for a Summoning Salt comment ❤

  • @omaro87
    @omaro87 Год назад

    Keep going, just another amazing video you did! Full of information and records.

  • @christiandavidlenz6300
    @christiandavidlenz6300 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this masterpiece ! Sprinting history and it's records are fascinating and you managed to capture it beautifully and with supreme attention to detail !

    • @gerrywillwerth1883
      @gerrywillwerth1883 2 года назад

      Except you didnt say anything about wind conditions or altitude. Check your old Track and Field News isdues to find the "capital A" next to high sltitude sprint times. Jim Hines and Calvin Smith are owners of such designtions.

  • @aimeegintz2930
    @aimeegintz2930 2 года назад +4

    So during the 2008 Olympics - had to watch the sprints..left my parents house and got into a wreck. Still the best night ever!! Bolt will forever be an inspiration.

  • @Walkerdlmb
    @Walkerdlmb Год назад +13

    Bolt is definitely the best athlete in my lifetime.
    Even ignoring his world records, which may never be beaten, and you compare him to the next best in his generation he was miles ahead.
    He competed in a time where food nutrition and science was commonplace and available to everyone, and he was still yards ahead, in multiple events.
    Gatlin was the only person who got close to him and he was banned for drugs use on at least 1 occasion

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 7 месяцев назад

      Yup, Usain always tested clean. Truly a natural born legend.

  • @beverleycox1254
    @beverleycox1254 3 месяца назад

    I could never get tired from these videos... Usain Bolt.. truly one of a kind. He was born to do this. An absolute Legend...❤

  • @108tna
    @108tna 2 года назад +14

    I don't think there will ever be another legend that keeps winning like Bolt did. He literally was unbeatable. I think he had a couple more years in him but better to stop on top in that case!

  • @grobin3745
    @grobin3745 2 года назад +17

    Imagine the times of today's athlete's running on LOOSE DIRT in the gear of yesteryear...and imagine the times of those old fashioned athletes running on today's tracks, with today's gear...the difference would be very very small.

    • @madams989
      @madams989 2 года назад +5

      let’s be honest none of them would be near 9.58 though

    • @KameSenninKun
      @KameSenninKun 2 года назад +2

      @@madams989 If you were that honest, you would say "we don't know, and we will never know". Without even talking about the way they trained, and eat, everything changed so much, from the shoes, to the surfaces. Even this year In Tokyo Olympics, everyone talked about the surfaces that made them bounces. That + those "magic shoes", Bolt would have probably been even more faster...
      Let's be honest: noone knows how fast 1900s people where compared to now.

    • @jajanka10
      @jajanka10 2 года назад

      @@madams989 About 9.80 it would seem. Also, looking at Powell, Bolt and Gay, athletes peak for longer nowdays.

    • @Alejandro_BoniIIa
      @Alejandro_BoniIIa 2 года назад +1

      I think the old guys would still be slower because modern athletes have more knowledge and optimization on diet, steroids, training routines, and recovery methods.

    • @jcyberj
      @jcyberj 2 года назад

      Not true. The best tracks were cinder and their training was scant compared to now. Also, 100 yards was run in the States for years. 100 meters is 109 yards 1 foot 1 inch. That's why our records are screwed up. For years the
      100 yard record was 9.3.

  • @JakeKoenig
    @JakeKoenig 9 месяцев назад +1

    *music starts playing
    "...and that's where the 100m record stands today."

  • @Skyfalcon12345
    @Skyfalcon12345 Год назад +3

    Bolt's 200m in that same 2009 event is still the most dominant performance I've ever seen.

  • @charles8589
    @charles8589 2 года назад +5

    Hahaha. The song at the beginning! We all knew, but thanks for outright telling us that Summoning Salt is your inspiration. Love him and you too

  • @jamesmbouende-poutcheu1369
    @jamesmbouende-poutcheu1369 2 года назад +4

    Love the intro and the outro. No one who witnessed these legendary events will forget this.

  • @TheDYNAMITE001
    @TheDYNAMITE001 9 месяцев назад

    What secures Bolt's greatness the most is that the other greats only had the 100m record but hes got the 200 as well and is a part of the 4x100m record too! 🔥

  • @ernestmathews4674
    @ernestmathews4674 Год назад +1

    As an ancient athlete (born in '42) Love to be brought up to date. Thanks.

  • @CalypsoDon
    @CalypsoDon 2 года назад +37

    Just to correct you Leroy Burrell broke the world record running 9.85 in Lausanne, Switzerland not Zurich. Also he flew into the country the night before the race so he deffo would have been jetlagged which makes the performance even more immensed. Love your work🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @LUMIGOCHA
    @LUMIGOCHA 2 года назад +4

    Extremely well done video. Keep up the great work as always.

  • @anneg8162
    @anneg8162 Год назад +4

    I only just started watching Usain Bolt. He doesn't seem to be affected by gravity. He flies low and graceful. His feet touch the ground for the sake of the other runners and judges.

  • @2007jag
    @2007jag Год назад +10

    So glad to be alive in the time of bolt. Such a legend

    • @arturarturos7050
      @arturarturos7050 8 месяцев назад

      Such a great ....doper..

    • @2007jag
      @2007jag 8 месяцев назад

      @@arturarturos7050 really? how so? I really would like this not to be true haha

    • @thelegacyofgaming2928
      @thelegacyofgaming2928 7 месяцев назад

      @@arturarturos7050 He tested clean every time.

  • @AnthonyMcqueen1987
    @AnthonyMcqueen1987 2 года назад +52

    Can't wait till you do Ultra running history on the 100k or longer that to me is where pure mental discipline comes into play.

    • @abone2pick
      @abone2pick 2 года назад +9

      You need more than just mental strength to run that distance. IDC how strong your mind is if you're not in some form of shape you not finishing that race. 100k is way different than a marathon bro

    • @AnthonyMcqueen1987
      @AnthonyMcqueen1987 2 года назад

      @@abone2pick marathons are speed tests nothing more. Beyond that is a whole different story...bro

    • @atgzheng7389
      @atgzheng7389 2 года назад

      @@AnthonyMcqueen1987 Are you saying endurance is unnecessary for a marathon? bc marathons are certainly more than a speed test. You can't say a race that takes over two hours is a speed test and nothing more.

    • @SucramRenrut
      @SucramRenrut 2 года назад +5

      Too bad no one cares about ultra running.

    • @timmytheinventor4746
      @timmytheinventor4746 2 года назад +3

      @@SucramRenrut Very true. No one's gonna sit there for 2 and a half hours plus watching someone run 50K. I'm a distance fan, but the IAAF doesn't really recognize ultra running world records so I'm out.

  • @westlee1626
    @westlee1626 2 года назад +10

    I just went back to a video you made a few years back. “Greatest high school runners” but you should make a video on “Great high school running teams” because team running is quite cool as well.

  • @martinnewcombe6088
    @martinnewcombe6088 Год назад

    These videos you produce are amazing TRP!

  • @jonnybravo3055
    @jonnybravo3055 2 месяца назад +1

    Insane bolt is the greatest athlete of track and field for me. 100m wr were slowly been broken by snippets. Bolt smashed it and his dominance was unbelievable. Can't see his records been broken anytime soon. Freak of nature.

  • @ParaditeRs
    @ParaditeRs 2 года назад +17

    Its also worth mentioning Bolt also holds the second fastest time at 9.64.

    • @sir_sack
      @sir_sack 2 года назад +11

      9.63*

    • @bensullivan5562
      @bensullivan5562 2 года назад +8

      His 9.63 always seems to be forgotten about

    • @carlosm.8058
      @carlosm.8058 2 года назад

      @@bensullivan5562 because we always focus on the record which is normal. Who wastes time remembering second place? We reserve that space for first!

    • @abone2pick
      @abone2pick 2 года назад +2

      I think we all know that's his 3rd best performance . People will most likely talk about the 9.69

  • @1111boone
    @1111boone 2 года назад +91

    No blocks, along with a track that could have been used in a sandbox, makes one wonder how any of the first record holders broke 11 seconds! Think about the improvements in materials, both the shoes and the tracks! My guess is that those gentleman running in the upper 10s would be a lot closer to 10 flat with the same type of equipment used nowadays.

    • @Scyllax
      @Scyllax 2 года назад +14

      The cinder tracks Jesse Owens ran on were terrible, along with the racing flats that were like bowling shoes. If Owens ran on a modern track with proper running shoes, performance experts say he could have run between 9.8 and 9.9.

    • @Stewy-xw9fz
      @Stewy-xw9fz 2 года назад +5

      Its a crying shame how they use Ben Johnson as the face of their War against Drug campaign.

    • @bubabarrow4960
      @bubabarrow4960 2 года назад +3

      No excuses, evolution is real. Can you compare fast cars back then and now? Come on. Record made by man is meant to be broken some day by someone.

    • @1111boone
      @1111boone 2 года назад +6

      @@bubabarrow4960 Sure, it’s okay to break records. I merely pointed out that all things being equal, these first record holders would certainly be closer to times being run now. Cars are faster now due to better understanding of mechanical devices whereas humans, being powered by muscles, haven’t evolved except for training techniques.

    • @Scyllax
      @Scyllax 2 года назад +3

      @@bubabarrow4960 This has nothing to do with evolution. Technology has made people faster, plus an elimination of wrongheaded ideas. In the early Olympic Marathons, they used alcoholic beverages for fluid replacement.

  • @jerrybrownell3633
    @jerrybrownell3633 Год назад

    Tommy Smith is still my all time favorite sprinter. I lived in San Jose when he was setting records at SJSU.

  • @primovid
    @primovid Год назад

    Wonderful way to finish...I love watching Usain Bolt! Love the speed, raw talent and charismatic personality!

  • @chadmanigan
    @chadmanigan 2 года назад +7

    I'm so stoked that this man watches "summoning salt"!! Great stuff!!

  • @Emul7ifier
    @Emul7ifier 2 года назад +61

    I love the Summoning Salt reference

    • @sonicxxx100
      @sonicxxx100 2 года назад

      I feel like very few people are going to pick up on that lol 😂

    • @thetruesquad5059
      @thetruesquad5059 2 года назад

      I don't get the summoning salt tribute?

    • @CoenBijpost
      @CoenBijpost 2 года назад

      @@sonicxxx100 it seems all of summoning salt’s subs are in this comment section, for some reason. Must be because this is the literal version of “speed running” 😂

    • @rico9163
      @rico9163 2 года назад

      @@sonicxxx100 dude it literally says "a summoning salt tribute" during the opening I think a lot of people will pick up on it lol

    • @sonicxxx100
      @sonicxxx100 2 года назад

      @@rico9163 there are literally people in this thread and in the comments who said they don't know who he is...

  • @mriyefa2196
    @mriyefa2196 2 года назад

    This is quality work. The best video I've seen on sprinting.

  • @mikewilkins2030
    @mikewilkins2030 2 года назад +1

    you are amazing at your job sir! Thanks for the vid and knowledge!!!

  • @TheVolvo74091
    @TheVolvo74091 2 года назад +12

    A Summoning Salt tribute!!!?!?!?!? This is amazing. How did this happen? I need to know the reason behind this. I immediately got cold chills when I heard the music. I love both channels.

    • @AMERICANxSPLENDOR
      @AMERICANxSPLENDOR 2 года назад

      I knew I wasn’t in this slim wedge of Venn diagram

  • @michelleLCdiva98
    @michelleLCdiva98 2 года назад +7

    This is one of the most Interesting and Informative channels on RUclips.
    I never understood the scope of Usain Bolt's GREATNESS until today. I thought he was Great because everyone said he was, but when you compared his fastest time to others......😱😱😱😱😱
    Also, whoever the Narrator of this channel is, I want to commend you sir on your Excellent skills. Your knowledge of track and field's history along with your clear and precise tone of voice, makes this channel my second favorite RUclips channel.🤫🤫🤫🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Keep on keeping me interested.
    Thank you!🙏

    • @jcyberj
      @jcyberj 2 года назад

      Johnny come lately!

  • @Cloudminster
    @Cloudminster Год назад +1

    I was a sprinter and long jumper in the 80s and have watched closely since Moscow 1980. Whilst I loved Bolt immensely I think over my 52 years I can easily point to one GOAT, Carl Lewis redefined a sprinters longevity as before him nobody could fully maintain greatness across multiple Olympic cycles. He was a beautiful runner and what’s more the MOST beautiful jumper ever. People are struggling to get past 8m these days and he and some others were regularly breaking 8.70m. I understand young people thinking their era is best but if you’d properly watched all athletes since Alan Wells won in Moscow you’d likely agree with me.

  • @sammbaldwin6402
    @sammbaldwin6402 7 месяцев назад

    No one is even running under 9.8 consistently, Usain Bolt is by far the goat, even Lyles can't get under 19.3 in the 200 and Bolt smashed that world record too, the guys with the 800 and 1500m world records deserve more recognition too, they've held that for so long

  • @jeffgoblue
    @jeffgoblue 2 года назад +8

    This is a wonderful video, but what’s up with the 9.27 graphic on the preview frame for this? These videos are so well done and deserve better than clickbait preview frames.

  • @thesnoeylifestyle5213
    @thesnoeylifestyle5213 2 года назад +11

    If everyone was allowed to participate since the 1800s to early 1900s... we know those first records would've been different 🌚

    • @bubabarrow4960
      @bubabarrow4960 2 года назад

      I know where you’re going with that and you’re right. They weren’t real World Records, just their records meant to be broken when real Men come along.

    • @wondertrip
      @wondertrip 2 года назад

      This video totally ignores how the track surface and track shoes enabled athletes to run significantly faster than athletes who ran on actual DIRT while running in shoes with 1.5 inch spikes weighing several pounds instead of ounces!!! If Jesse Owens and other athletes ran on a Mondo track surface wearing shoes weighing less than five ounces (142 grams) he likely would have run as fast as Usain Bolt!

  • @OrianIglesias
    @OrianIglesias 8 месяцев назад

    Love that you styled this after Summoning Salt!

  • @tonydauto8246
    @tonydauto8246 7 месяцев назад

    Bolt made it look so easy, like he wasn't even trying most of the time and would usually let up off the gas and cruise to the win. Just unbelievable.

  • @vestreemil5026
    @vestreemil5026 2 года назад +57

    LOVED this video! When I look back at the times athletes ran 20-60 years ago (and even further back), I always wonder how fast they could have ran if they had the same track, the same shoes and etc. as the athletes nowadays. Incredible to think of!

    • @olafk8232
      @olafk8232 2 года назад +6

      And the same sophisticated, special, very much improved substances ... ;-)

    • @michaelmooney7341
      @michaelmooney7341 2 года назад +4

      And the same Juice 🧃

    • @radrook2153
      @radrook2153 2 года назад +4

      The same tracks and the same shoes are available to Europeans, Middle Easterners, and East Asians. Yet none from those areas are able to run that fast.

    • @lucashurst4191
      @lucashurst4191 2 года назад +1

      @@radrook2153 cause they ain't black

    • @MrMann-gt1eh
      @MrMann-gt1eh 2 года назад +1

      …same diet, training regimens and medical care as well.

  • @TheAlexrod
    @TheAlexrod 2 года назад +5

    These were breathtaking performances. Is there any way possible to put all of those record’s breakers in one race? It would be amazing to see the distances in between all of them.

  • @Fontsman
    @Fontsman Год назад +3

    The sad thing is, Bolt's freakishly tall frame for a sprinter, created problems in his lower back. Were it not for injury setbacks, he could maybe have gone under 9.5 and threatened the 19s mark. He was that incredible.

  • @imjrthegreat
    @imjrthegreat Год назад

    Today's athletes have an adavantage over the earlier runners. 1) The training methods have gotten better as time has gone by. As time goes by, the trainers have built on the trainng that came before them. 2) The shoes and the garmets have become much better. The shoes grip the surface much better are lighter and the upper parts of the shoes are better. The clothing that the participants wear do not have as much resistance to the wind or the water. 3) The running surface is gotten MUCH better over the years. I'm 84 and I can remember the cinder track slipping under my feet when I was a kid in high school.
    Also, when I was a kid in high school the poles that we used in the pole vault did NOT BEND.... they were made of cane or aluminum. NOW the poles act like a catapult to push the vaulter even higher.
    I love track and field and I enjoy watching these fine athletes perform, but at least some of the speed, heights and distances have gotten better because of the reasons mentioned above. I wonder just how fast Jessie Owens could have run if he would have had these same advantages, or how much better the one man track team, Jim Thorpe, could have been with these advantages. We'll never know, but I'm sure that they would have been MUCH better than they were in their day.