‘You Jamaicans..that opening statement tells me who you are. Nothing you type was genuine. Countries I have never heard of love/support us. Remember we are only 144 square miles. This alone give me chills! I know u can’t stand us shining get use to it. 🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲
The issue with the Sha girl and the Jamaicans was that she came out dissing our great Shelly to get clout and u know we werent gonna take that lightly. She seems to ha e matured and understand things better and even have some relationship with the persons she dissed and so we watch.
Love ta Lou I hope she wins in Paris she really deserves it disappointing by the Jamaicans however I hope they are not daunted we Jamaicans are fighters they will bounce back
I hear what your saying but you have some really talented male athlete's, i love to watch hansle parchment in the hurdles, and the long jumpers, Carey Mcleod, wayne pinnock Tajay Gayle, dont sleep on the field event's because the talent is rich and medals roll in.
How do you mean the camera was on her throughout the meeting? So, how did you see the races. I saw her once, and i saw the races. Obviously, you were seeing something else. Maybe you saw the races being reflected in Shacarri's glasses.
Coach i am not so happy because what happen i know Sandra Davison has some thing to off us so i did want to see him run very sorry about the fall start.
Shacarii didnt came to support alana she came to support her country athletes and coleman,she came to the party she wanted to experience this sitting in the stands. Mine was clayton,talou, and zarhnel
Brianna williams need some Strength she needs some 400m race She should have run a lot of 400m in the develops meets them she need to go on the sand with a Tire behind her and run in the sand with it try that Coach it will work
You Jamaicans sure love to delineate. What ever happened to "we all black"? Ta Lou is black just like Jamaicans. That's all that matters. When she wins black people win, not the Caribbean. Stop all the tribalism. One Love
@@dant-vj2gl Well, if practically every Jamaican I've ever met had to make it clear that they were Jamaican, how could you blame me? When I see a Jamaican, I see another black person. No different from what a white supremacist would see. I take that back, the difference is I view black people with love in my heart, but for some reason just as I begin to feel proud of another black-looking person, I'm quickly reminded by Jamaicans the most divisive words, "I'm not black I'm Jamaican". At that point the Kendrick Lamar song "They Not Like Us", makes sense. Tell your countrymen to stop delineating. We don't care that you're Jamaican, all we care to see is another black person achieving excellence in a world that hates all of us.
We are missing a few promising prospects like: Akeem Broomfield - injury prone after his mother died things just got worst for him Chris Taylor - so sad he was banned for 2 years, he should’ve stayed and trained in Jamaica
The 400 female hurdles and the 100 hurdles female were my favorite. For me though it is always disappointing when I can’t see the ‘big guns’ when Jamaica is putting on the event.
Most of our future female sprinters are seeming stagnant. They are not driving close to 11 seconds or dipping under 11 seconds. Alana Reid looked better and more aggresive as a school girl.Brianna Lyston is the only 1 impressing so far
If wishes were horses beggars would ride. She will not make the team to the Paris Olympic Games. She has lost her way. I have been analyzing tracks since 72
That was a B- in terms of Technology- The biggest disappointment was Briana Williams All you who claim she is good are not realistic if she doesn’t run 200
Brianna seems to be burnt out from Younger days. Also, Jamaican Coaches seems to be burning out the athletes in High School. Jamaica seem to place a great emphasis on Champs while over in the US its the College circuit.
@@user-oq7ji2rx4l Yea man I'm aware of that. I was referring to when she was being trained by Ato. The other part of my statement was referring to the the other younger athletes that have not and are not transitioning.
@@FinancialBasicsMastery-tb8rk "Transitioning" takes some longer than others. Takes most athletes about 3 years on average before the writing on the wall is clear I think. For instance, Shelly and Elaine came to the forefront at 21 and 23 years old respectively.
@@user-oq7ji2rx4l Yes I understand that but looking at the trend it looks like less than 1% of the athletes transition successfully. Look back from the time of Anneisha Mclaughlin,Andre Wellington to recent athletes.
Athletic Analytics: Briana Williams Emergence to Appreciable Agility as a Matter of Fluid Hope and Crystalized Faith ABSTRACT: At this juncture along the vector of Briana Williams's prospect of exceeding mere "satisficing" performances in sprint feats, it behooves her being hinged on fluid hope and moored in crystalized faith: "faith" as assent of the mind and consent of the will. Williams's convergence of will and faith has aided her to scale from a 11.54 to 11.39 seconds in two attempts at the 100-meter sprint. Giving assent to crystalized faith, it can be more than a relative probability of 74%¹ that she will proceed from a scale of 11.39 to an optimum net 10.87 seconds in 18 weeks.² Gradient scaling over five [5] iterations--(1) from 11.54 to 11.40 seconds,³ (2) from 11.40 to 11.26 seconds,⁴ (3) from 11.26 to 11.13 seconds,⁵ (4) from 11.13 to 11.00 seconds,⁶ and (5) from 11.00 to 10.87 seconds⁷ --will occur before Williams runs a timed race at net 10.87 seconds.⁷ ___NB___________ ¹74% ≈ 0.7432000252 = (((10.87(10.87 - 2))/11.39²))) ²18 ≈ |−17.94302539| = (((1 + (1/0.013))/ln(0.013))), where 0.013 ≈ 0.0131694468 = ((11.54 - 11.39)/11.39)) ³11.40 ≈ 11.4018851256 = [(((11.54)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.54)))/100²] ⁴11.26 ≈ 11.263560696 = [(((11.40)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.40)))/100²] ⁵11.13 ≈ 11.1252362664 = [(((11.26)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.26)))/100²] ⁶11.00 ≈ 10.9967921532 = [(((11.13)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.13)))/100²] ⁷10.87 ≈ 10.868348042 = [(((11.00)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.00)))/100²]
Bless up bredda shacari want to be around Jamaican long time and it’s a good look 🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲we welcome u to IRIE MAN
Shacarii dated a Jamaican girl
‘You Jamaicans..that opening statement tells me who you are. Nothing you type was genuine. Countries I have never heard of love/support us. Remember we are only 144 square miles. This alone give me chills! I know u can’t stand us shining get use to it. 🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲❤️🇯🇲
Who said that??
My favourate was Rushel Clayton she always do her best with the hurdle.Well done
My fav was to see the youngster Akeem Blake running with the big guns and doing great. He looks great.
The issue with the Sha girl and the Jamaicans was that she came out dissing our great Shelly to get clout and u know we werent gonna take that lightly. She seems to ha e matured and understand things better and even have some relationship with the persons she dissed and so we watch.
Someone teach her something with sense
Love ta Lou I hope she wins in Paris she really deserves it disappointing by the Jamaicans however I hope they are not daunted we Jamaicans are fighters they will bounce back
It was a good Meet..
It's past time for a a newer Facility now though..
I hear what your saying but you have some really talented male athlete's, i love to watch hansle parchment in the hurdles, and the long jumpers, Carey Mcleod, wayne pinnock Tajay Gayle, dont sleep on the field event's because the talent is rich and medals roll in.
How do you mean the camera was on her throughout the meeting? So, how did you see the races. I saw her once, and i saw the races.
Obviously, you were seeing something else.
Maybe you saw the races being reflected in Shacarri's glasses.
I agree
YAAAASSSS YASSSSS😅😅😅😅
No Kishane mention?
Krystal Sloley!! The revelation of the night!
Excited to see how these athletes will perform Briana Williams, Danielle Williams, Rasheed Broadbell, Nkrumie Bouwahjgie and Oblique Seville
Coach i am not so happy because what happen i know Sandra Davison has some thing to off us so i did want to see him run very sorry about the fall start.
Sandrey Davison
Shacarii didnt came to support alana she came to support her country athletes and coleman,she came to the party she wanted to experience this sitting in the stands. Mine was clayton,talou, and zarhnel
So why they never give Sanjay a yellow card and let him run I wanted to see him run bcuz hes doing so good
Sandrey
For the record...Matthew Hudson Smith both parents are from Hanover in🇯🇲..so another one ..lol!
Success in completing the entire event but disappointed in the overall event. It’s a start for or standards. Big up yourself halftime tv
Why you have shacarri picture on the screen what is your issue
Sha’carri was in Jamaica at the meet
She was in di stands!
Sounds like your the one with the issue. Relax a bit 😂
She need to get tested pure juice 🥤 she run under
Alana Reid, why didn't stayed and trained at home or go to college like Briana lyster, etc...
She peak already
Brianna williams need some Strength she needs some 400m race She should have run a lot of 400m in the develops meets them she need to go on the sand with a Tire behind her and run in the sand with it try that Coach it will work
You Jamaicans sure love to delineate. What ever happened to "we all black"? Ta Lou is black just like Jamaicans. That's all that matters. When she wins black people win, not the Caribbean. Stop all the tribalism. One Love
You make this statement after addressing Jamaicans a monolith!
What is your problem with his statement? Where are you from? Just because most of your hate on Jamaicans you are jealous of the love for Ta Lou?
I was addressing @consciousFBA
The crowd in Kingston love Ta Lou
@@dant-vj2gl Well, if practically every Jamaican I've ever met had to make it clear that they were Jamaican, how could you blame me? When I see a Jamaican, I see another black person. No different from what a white supremacist would see. I take that back, the difference is I view black people with love in my heart, but for some reason just as I begin to feel proud of another black-looking person, I'm quickly reminded by Jamaicans the most divisive words, "I'm not black I'm Jamaican". At that point the Kendrick Lamar song "They Not Like Us", makes sense. Tell your countrymen to stop delineating. We don't care that you're Jamaican, all we care to see is another black person achieving excellence in a world that hates all of us.
Good point
We are missing a few promising prospects like:
Akeem Broomfield - injury prone after his mother died things just got worst for him
Chris Taylor - so sad he was banned for 2 years, he should’ve stayed and trained in Jamaica
Chris will runing back to track field next year 2025
Look He was banner 2023 two year's now 2024 next year 2025 he will running 🏃♂️. He ,B.Anderson Omar McLean team training in Italy .
@@stacy-annwilson6110 thanks for the update
How can a Jamaican invitational be a success when Jamaican superstars decide not to run?
Yeah....I have been pondering about that. It doesn't look good from that perspective at all!
Maybe giving others an opportunity to shine.
Its too close to Paris , no need to risk if not necessary
Ok adopt Mike Tyson his father is Jamaican
The 400 female hurdles and the 100 hurdles female were my favorite.
For me though it is always disappointing when I can’t see the ‘big guns’ when Jamaica is putting on the event.
Most of our future female sprinters are seeming stagnant. They are not driving close to 11 seconds or dipping under 11 seconds. Alana Reid looked better and more aggresive as a school girl.Brianna Lyston is the only 1 impressing so far
If wishes were horses beggars would ride. She will not make the team to the Paris Olympic Games. She has lost her way. I have been analyzing tracks since 72
A commentary without actual clips or videos to see is a no for me.
I saw her I was there just wasn't interested really alana is looking the worst she ever looked
That was a B- in terms of Technology- The biggest disappointment was Briana Williams All you who claim she is good are not realistic if she doesn’t run 200
Brianna seems to be burnt out from Younger days.
Also, Jamaican Coaches seems to be burning out the athletes in High School.
Jamaica seem to place a great emphasis on Champs while over in the US its the College circuit.
@@FinancialBasicsMastery-tb8rk If you mean Briana Willams, she didn't go to school in Jamaica.
@@user-oq7ji2rx4l Yea man I'm aware of that. I was referring to when she was being trained by Ato.
The other part of my statement was referring to the the other younger athletes that have not and are not transitioning.
@@FinancialBasicsMastery-tb8rk "Transitioning" takes some longer than others. Takes most athletes about 3 years on average before the writing on the wall is clear I think. For instance, Shelly and Elaine came to the forefront at 21 and 23 years old respectively.
@@user-oq7ji2rx4l Yes I understand that but looking at the trend it looks like less than 1% of the athletes transition successfully. Look back from the time of Anneisha Mclaughlin,Andre Wellington to recent athletes.
Athletic Analytics: Briana Williams Emergence to Appreciable Agility as a Matter of Fluid Hope and Crystalized Faith
ABSTRACT:
At this juncture along the vector of Briana Williams's prospect of exceeding mere "satisficing" performances in sprint feats, it behooves her being hinged on fluid hope and moored in crystalized faith: "faith" as assent of the mind and consent of the will. Williams's convergence of will and faith has aided her to scale from a 11.54 to 11.39 seconds in two attempts at the 100-meter sprint. Giving assent to crystalized faith, it can be more than a relative probability of 74%¹ that she will proceed from a scale of 11.39 to an optimum net 10.87 seconds in 18 weeks.² Gradient scaling over five [5] iterations--(1) from 11.54 to 11.40 seconds,³ (2) from 11.40 to 11.26 seconds,⁴ (3) from 11.26 to 11.13 seconds,⁵ (4) from 11.13 to 11.00 seconds,⁶ and (5) from 11.00 to 10.87 seconds⁷ --will occur before Williams runs a timed race at net 10.87 seconds.⁷
___NB___________
¹74% ≈ 0.7432000252 = (((10.87(10.87 - 2))/11.39²)))
²18 ≈ |−17.94302539| = (((1 + (1/0.013))/ln(0.013))), where 0.013 ≈ 0.0131694468 = ((11.54 - 11.39)/11.39))
³11.40 ≈ 11.4018851256 = [(((11.54)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.54)))/100²]
⁴11.26 ≈ 11.263560696 =
[(((11.40)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.40)))/100²]
⁵11.13 ≈ 11.1252362664 =
[(((11.26)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.26)))/100²]
⁶11.00 ≈ 10.9967921532 = [(((11.13)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.13)))/100²]
⁷10.87 ≈ 10.868348042 =
[(((11.00)(100²)) - ((10.94²)(11.00)))/100²]
Excited to see how these athletes will perform Briana Williams, Danielle Williams, Rasheed Broadbell, Nkrumie Bouwahjgie and Oblique Seville
Brianna was there. The final race