@@boxingmessaboutwithmydonro3347 you must be joking!!!!! Bolt is wayyyyyy cool. He is the same guy here at home in jamaica as he is overseas. What you see is what is real. We are a hard public to please in jamaica. We are very hard on our stars here if they are awful persons or if they are too hype.If Bolt ever tried thst believe me the jamaican piblic would Shun him and thrash him. He is definately the real deal.Fun loving and jovial
@@VeeHill-wr4te Bolt had natural talent, but he is one of the biggest dopers ever in track and field. In fact, there are a lot of dopers in track and field. They just know how to beat the test!
@@therealg4197 That's the point dummy... If the DOPING LAWS became more strict, you'd expect everyone to QUIT at the same time and EVERYONE to run slower just like the reporter stated.
I am a Jamaican and I hated that he came third but their's no need to boo Gatlin I rate him because he pushes himself to get this far so it was a good race
Bro, you shouldn't be upset at anything in regards of what bolt did, no one will ever be Usain Bolt ever when it comes to 100mm , 200mm or 4x100. No one will ever break his record at 9.58. Bolt is Gatlins worse nightmare for 10 years straight. He's still undefeated in the Olympics. Bolt is up there with Jordan. This was only one race Gatlin ever won against Bolt. You Jamaicans are built different. Much respect bro.
@@fenecofeneco19 You obviously don't know how doping works... It boosts your testosterone while you're on it, but after stopping your testosterone levels go back to normal. Some studies even say that your testosterone is lower than average after you quit doping because they over produce and damage production while you're on it. (Hence why they say your balls shrink if you do steroids)
They tried very hard. The could not do it. The media. The wanted some kind of bitterness or tension between these men. Bolt, Gatlin and Coleman has made me very proud on how they handled the media. BIG UP TO ALL THREE!
They were beefing though. It’s just good sportsmanship. Watch the Usain Bolt documentary. Gatlin was kissing butt cheeks because he was definitely talking and about Usain.
@Joe Bloggs You mention the rest of the world, but the rest of the track & field world knows about Jamaica's history very well. They've been competitive since 1948. Only USA has more total track medals. Average runner in Jamaica starts running in kindergarten, while the average American runner starts in high school. The Jamaican runner you see winning Olympics and Worlds events were the high schoolers who used to dominate against America in high school meets like Penn Relays in years past People in Europe knew about Usain Bolt's greatness since he was 16, while the U.S. casual viewers only started paying attention when they started losing to him the Olympics. In other words, a Jamaican sprinter testing positive for drugs would have made international news. The size of a country and its population has nothing to do with this. US lost in skateboarding to a 13-year old from Japan, another small island...so was he doping too?
15:36 Usain motioning to the other two men to let him respond is priceless. He’s not trying to steal the spotlight..he’s just ready to put that reporter in her place.
I have a new respect for Justin Gaitlin after this interview. Bolt is still my boy but Gatilin spoke and represented himself well. Looking forward to more exciting races from Christian Coleman.
No I didn't miss it! Truly shows the measure of the man and even though the interview was a bit long it had lots of good parts. Coleman is going to be an athlete to watch too. Do you agree?
Thesia Trench Coleman has to stay in his lane until he earn some more stipes. You have two legends at the table. It's on that they asked the legends most questions.
I have much respect to all three YET more for Usian for he stood up and gave respect to the others and put that rude reporter in her place. Much love to all 3 winners
I like how Gatlin shut down being labeled the bad-boy. We cannot allow the media to label us with negativity, even if we made some mistakes or bad decisions in the past.
Honestly gotta respect Gatlin for keeping it cool with all the shade thrown at him threw media and in-front of his face. Took it very well. I'm glad Bolt supports Gatlin and stands up for him.
Alex you don’t understand how drugs work and have probably never played sports or stepped in a gym. That’s the only thing that would explain you being naive. It’s like me bench pressing 500lbs at age 25 using steroids, then stopping my steroids and being able to lift 600lbs. That just doesn’t make any sense. But you wouldn’t understand
I'm only watching this now and as a Usain Bolt fan I have the utmost respect for Justin Gatlin as to how he defended himself after being labeled a "bad boy"
I am a big Usain Bolt fan. But I have so much respect for Justin Gatlin. He won. He no way deserves to be booed. I believe everyone in life deserves a second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh... and more chances (including 'YOU' that is reading this). Everybody that has been on this planet has done something wrong more than twice...
Ade Adegoke Gatlin has been caught twice with PED’s inside him and yes he’s done his bans etc but there should be something like a 3 strike rule or even two strike rule with in world athletics look what happens with British athletics ban to complete in the olympics after been found positive. Where no other country dont do what Britain does.
A logic like that which has a highly nuisances and open ended take on offenders being held held accountable and materially sanctioned for intentional cheating is highly problematic. It might be good posturing for a budding moralizer, but opens up the gates for abuse by the powerful or powerful backers. Obviously if the intention was to influence behavior The efforts of multiple light sanctionings failed.
I really enjoyed the way both Bolt and Gatlin responded to those questions. They showed, grace and a mutual respect. Congrats to Gatlin! It may have not been a big win but he still won this race. But to me what is more important than his win is the fact that he never gave up. And as a Jamaican I truly respect that! In the grand scheme of things Bolt did not lose. He STILL holds all the world records, he STILL has 19 GOLD medals and he STILL is the FASTEST man!! His legacy is certified. He is a true legend. I hope he enjoys his well deserved retirement. Nothing can compare to the sportsmanship, skill, talent, comedy, humility, dignity and joy that Bolt has brought to athletics. He will be greatly missed! End of an era and I'm glad I was alive to witness it!
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@@akinwaleakisanmi3192 Bolt only ran to please his fans. He wants to live a free life. He did not like training. He just wanted to get retired and do as he likes.
TheLondonPlayer ok sure, if thinking that makes you happy. The fact still remains he was caught using drugs twice which is against the rules and law. Everyone deserves a second chance but not a third. I lost all respect for him after the second time
it's called Anti-American sentiment. Simple and plain. If it were any other athlete in the world that did what Gatlin did in the past, there would have been no boos but because America has dominated in just about everything from foreign policy to world athletics, people are just haters with extreme jealousy. Simple and plain.
TheLondonPlayer no cause any other athlete would have faded into obscurity. Gatlin being American makes him privileged and afforded a second and third chance. The fact remains that he was beaten by someone who never cheated so take from that what you will.
Some of the classiest athletes I have ever heard when speaking to the press...all while supporting their sport and one another. Great athletes and amazing human beings. I have much respect for all three of you gentlemen.
I think what is perfectly clear here is that the Media and the general public have absolutely no idea what it takes to be an athlete of this level in terms of mental and emotional strength. The assumption seems to be that two fierce competitors on the track can't have a professional and courteous relationship off the track. Clearly, Bolt and Gatlin talk and discuss issues behind the scenes. They are obviously on the same page n a way the press isn't expecting, as is evident from the way they interact with each other in this interview. The press seems to expect that they must hate each other. These two grown men are obviously more mature and professional than they are given credit for.
Way to go Jo, I was just reading through everyone’s post and thinking of the comments as a classroom assignment, I must say I am amazed at how well we’re communicating kudos to RUclips for the platform and I thought you summed up the general observation best, the reporters are definitely not use to seeing competitors of different backgrounds get along. ....Wanted to say us Brothers but I am being politically correct.
@@OffBlackKash I'm telling him Bolt was not talking with an American English accent'... I don't know what your comment is about saying its standard English.
Bolt said he lost his friend this year - I think he is talking about high jumper, Germaine Mason, who jumped for Great Britian and got the bronze medal in the 2008 Olympic Games.
Mr Justin Gatlin is very articulate, precise,and an above very professional. He is the embodiment of an intellect that happens to be engaged in the Sport of Track and Field.
spaceman2216 gatlin and Coleman are the only 2 to beat him in 100m after he set the world record in 2009. What's even more interesting is that Coleman did it in the same day. He beat him in the semi finals and the finals
Loved the way Usain,Gatlin and Coleman handled this post race interview ..pure class !! that reporter asking about slow times and anti doping is very disrespectful...
The reporter with that anti-doping questioning deserved a slap. That question was very suggestive and beyond disrespectful! Thankfully, the athletes were able to maintain their cool.
@ura bura Yes, it was very fair! These athletes handled the questions well, and with the click bait title I wanted to check this out: the reporter who asked the doping question did not mean any disrespect - she asked a legitimate question! All you have to do is answer it and say no, it's not like that and here is why. She phrased it well enough and there was no disrespect, how can it be a tough question if it's so easy to address? What would be disrespectful is making statements and claims and accusations, but a question in it's very nature is respectful. Her tone and delivery weren't arrogant or anything - it was tough and she put it out there - on the contrary that took guts. Now Gatlin's remark about the training while other people are sitting behind computers is disrespectful. I'm a big fan of sprinting and athletics, but it's a real treat to be able to run for a living. All these sports are overblown and the money is insane - we don't have to go there - and Gatlin didn't have to go there either and insult people stuck behind computers. Maybe if he said sitting on a couch, but even still, he specifically said computers as if to insinuate that pro athletes are better than everyone else because they've been teenage stars and beyond.
@@TimothyJ.Lochhead I can get with what youre saying but I'll have to disagree about running being a "real treat", especially at the Olympic level. The amount of training and work put it is anything but a treat. You literally dedicate your life to a single thing and everything you do revolves around it. Those reporters could never understand the sacrifice and the mental and physical strain that being an Olympic athlete endures. The treat is the money, the fame, and the lifestyle, but the work to get there is more than 99.9% of people are willing to put in
@@mikeyslots_ When I said it's a real treat, I was including those challenges. I did not mean that being a treat means it's a flowery walk in the park and pure bliss or something - I mean being completely grateful for having the opportunity to 'work' a 'job' whereby your task is training and having an athletic team and all these things focused on your own body. Do these athletes choose to go that road? Is anyone holding a gun to their heads? On the point about being a treat, or real treat - let's rephrase that for a moment to include everyone. For example, looking at 'western society' in general, there is this massive sense of entitlement and giant lack of gratitude all around. Are there challenges in everyone's lives and jobs? Of course. Would someone rather be homeless or jobless? So I am meaning to start from a place of gratitude to begin with. Gatlin knocked people working at computers out of nowhere and why was that remark needed? That shows a glimpse into his mind. Or perhaps struck a cord within him - I don't they directly answered the doping Q and said "no", and went off making themselves out to be insulted and thus the victims. I can see the frustrations with doping from a few sides, because many spectators like to turn a blind eye and like watching all these records. Even still, they have the chance to turn down that ticket and stay natural, even if that means not entering that system. (Don't get me started on the drug side haha). Of course I do agree many couldn't do what they do - but could this guys sit behind a computer 8 hours a day, or sit stuck in traffic, and so on? Who does their training benefit? Are they training others? Are they speaking up about eating healthy and exercising? Could he pick up garbage or clean up after others? Or is he beyond this and better than others because of being such a phenom? And you raise more good points about how extreme sports are now - they are still just sports! I have seen an analogy with teenagers and these guys are full-time teens, where life revolves around training and taking care of oneself, for *their* sport. Like with teens where their family does everything to help drive them around to practices and feed them and let them get rest and focus on training. Is that tough? Ok - would you rather be a plumber or build houses? They like the attention and also working on themselves. We could extend this to asking if the pressure and level of things is insane or not. I mean, are they well-developed individuals? And getting back to a point I had above - we can ask that of ourselves and anyone. Is a hyper materialistic or 24/7 attitude on any job going to result in a well-balanced individual? But to get back on topic, would any of these top guys trade in their training schedules for other positions? Even if you slashed their money by 90% or whatever, would they still do what they do? I think they would, making having coaching and all their resources a real treat, even if brutal haha :D
@@TimothyJ.Lochhead @Tim Lochhead People want respectful answers for disrespectful questions. Gatlin's response about those sitting behind computers is wonderful. Seems you are among those sitting behind computers that's why you're writing a journal of pain here. Who cares?
@@samv6269 There are several points - but why do you think it was a disrespectful question? She was not rude, and did NOT make accusations - she asked a question. A tough question perhaps, so how else are we supposed to ask about doping? I agree someone can ask in a rude tone, or make accustions (which she did not), or ask something inappropriate (ex. family or sex life, which is no ones business). Why would a doping question be off limits? As for your claim "Seems you are among those sitting behind computers" - so what if I was? (And note how you did not ask me, you made a statement/claim). Years I used to work as an auditor (hint - red flags if someone ever got angry at a simple question), and for the last 10 years as a training and nutrition coach. So I know what it's like on both sides and used to sit there and know how terrible it was. Do you know what it's like? Even working as a trainer, I'm actually on my computer a lot but have had a standing workstation for the last 10 years, because I know what sitting does to someone. Let's try to expand on some points to think as a coach and be open to different perspectives on what is said. (Example, have you heard of the studies where 5 people or however many go into a meeting, and all 5 come out with *different* stories from the *same* meeting? One says the boss was mad, another says we need to do better, another whatever they hear in their mind, and so on. Funny you thought I had a journal of pain - I'm fast at typing and enjoy writing - and perhaps if you re-read again with extra info on where I'm coming from it will be different.). Well, what do you think when you ask a friend or family member or whoever a (tough) question, and they not only dodge the question, but also play a victim card? 'You're disrespecting me'. Would you be thinking something was up? (Notice no one explicitly said "no it's not tighter doping controls at all"). I'm not saying it is or isn't, or that there explanations of doing the best and it being tough aren't valid - it was how they answered that and also calling out people behind computers like they're irrelevant or being condescending to them. Unless overly rude or making statements (i.e. not a question) - there aren't any bad questions - people are afraid of the answer. Have you noticed that? As an auditor but also nutritionist, I can see how I have more experience with questions and perhaps what some think are small nuances, and sometimes these little things aren't so little. Hence the saying 'the devil is in the details', anyone can say overall nice sounding things; and do you think that behaviours and little snippy remarks say something? Even though I like Bolt's running, how can I be a hypocrite when I do not like people who dodge questions or use these tactics, even if it's someone I enjoy? Wouldn't I have to be fair across the board? It's more about Gatlin's remark - where I see people who do their best to counteract all the sitting or whatever job they are working. So I was saying to be more grateful (which we can all practice more), and not put down an easy target because someone chooses to be offended. Did they not choose to be offended? If someone asked me about whether I use drugs, I take it as a compliment and would explain I don't even touch so much as tylenol, and train and eat a certain way etc. - but I wouldn't put them down. (If someone said "hey Tim used a ton for sure, no way he isn't" or something, well that's a different ballgame because now they're trying to trash me). And to bring back to an original sentiment, that stuff wasn't the issue Micah was talking about, he was responding to when I said it's a treat to be able to sprint for a living - and it's not? I did not mean it is all 'fun and games' and no hardship - I was meaning, it's a treat to have hardships and challenges in pushing one's body and yes, even 'beating up' your own body. It's not like some super sacrifice for all of society being an athlete, is it?
Actually if you listen, read it watch other interviews Bolt has given you'll realise what he REALLY thinks about "drug cheats", although he never mentions them by name he is full of scorn & disgust at their actions. He's friendship with Asafa Powell was NEVER the same after he was caught cheating & he spends little time speaking to either Gatlin or Gay after races
As an American, I'm so proud of all of those brothers. They competed and comported themselves as champions and gentleman. And as for the Brother from Jamaica, Usain Bolt, you are without question or doubt, the GOAT. Posterity will honor your name and your amazing gift. Jah bless black man.
Those reporters tried really hard to turn this interview into something negative. These young men are all stand up guys. They kept it together, stayed United and positive. I’m glad the reporters were disappointed!!! Good for them. Those reporters tried it. I like the way he answered the bad boy question. He answered it classy and they couldn’t handle it.
Notice how they tried hard to drive a wedge between Bolt and Gatlin. That didn’t work. They tried painting Gatlin as the “bad boy”. He stopped the reporter in his tracks. Then one woman had the audacity to accuse the entire sport of doping. I was happy to see Bolt summarily shut her down, but I wish he had given a much stronger denunciation.
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It’s so interesting how they Justin and Usain both say being in their 30s is considered old for their sport... It’s amazing how aware they truly are of their bodies and physiology and when their peaks are!
The rude and disrespectful reporters all got put in their place, and I loved listening to each of them get roasted!!! 😅.. I commend and respect these three distinguished and seasoned athletes, they have a great camaraderie amongst one another!! True sportsmanship!!!
British media has always been and will always be disrespectful. It cuts across all sports including football. Congrats to all three guys.. You all deserve your medals. The void Usain's absence will create is gonna be a HUGE one definitely. Good luck Champ!!!
Usain tore up the track and left his competitors in the dust. He is truly iconic and will forever be the greatest. I wish I could have had the chance to meet this great man, huge inspiration for me. #ForeverFaster
After this interview, I have a healthy feeling of respect for Justin Gatlin... a pity we had not heard him on this level before and more often. Loving all 3 gentlemen...go Usain! I am one biased Jamaican dwl...
Love Gatlin's humility here, despite his 'Bad Boy' reputation in the eyes of the pompous, condescending, uppity, narcissistic British Media. I especially loved what Bolt says to Gatlin at the end of the question about the negative British Media🇬🇧,(22:04)... *"You punked out Justin, you punked out man!"*
When a Jamaican says "Hol on, hold on...." just know that you are about to get checked. That fool reporter even had the gall to repeated this trifling question!
I've been saying this a long time, I'm a jamaican, so yes I'm gonna cheer for Jamaica, but i respect Gatlin and trust me he is giving Usain a run for his money and the other young guys knowing he is much older.
Usain Bolt is one of the coolest athlete's ever
Maybe THE coolest
Usain is undisputable champion
He really deserves the world recognition
That's not true. He only cool on camera
Facts
@@boxingmessaboutwithmydonro3347 you must be joking!!!!! Bolt is wayyyyyy cool. He is the same guy here at home in jamaica as he is overseas. What you see is what is real. We are a hard public to please in jamaica. We are very hard on our stars here if they are awful persons or if they are too hype.If Bolt ever tried thst believe me the jamaican piblic would Shun him and thrash him. He is definately the real deal.Fun loving and jovial
14:52 is the doping question
thank you
HollywoodToday thanks
you're welcome. We have a video of a bunch of hot Jamaican women watching his last race
God bless you
HollywoodToday thx
Usain, you put Jamaica on the map.Respect.
Horatio H20 put us there and almost took us off on indepence day...I know he feeling bad and he should!
Marley did that
Jamaica been on the map long before Usain.
Put Jamaica on what? Rubbish!
Jamaica is already on the map 😂😂😂
There is very thin line between confidence and overconfidence. Usain just stands in the middle. Legend!!!
He is what he is a legend. Usain Bolt one of the best the world will ever see.
@@VeeHill-wr4te .
@@VeeHill-wr4te Bolt had natural talent, but he is one of the biggest dopers ever in track and field. In fact, there are a lot of dopers in track and field. They just know how to beat the test!
@@VeeHill-wr4te They're all on P.E.D's...Bolt just never got caught like Armstrong never got caught.
@@The_Reality_Filtertheir all on it. hes still the best. no such thing as pro sprinters without
Bolt is a legend for standing up for the athletes. Hella pumped to see what he will do for this sport in his retirement.
Maybe get lanced?
THEY'RE ALL ON ROIDS #GUILTYAF
@@The_Reality_Filter then that makes it equal so stfu
Get this guy to 1k please
@@therealg4197 That's the point dummy... If the DOPING LAWS became more strict, you'd expect everyone to QUIT at the same time and EVERYONE to run slower just like the reporter stated.
I am a Jamaican and I hated that he came third but their's no need to boo Gatlin I rate him because he pushes himself to get this far so it was a good race
Bro, you shouldn't be upset at anything in regards of what bolt did, no one will ever be Usain Bolt ever when it comes to 100mm , 200mm or 4x100. No one will ever break his record at 9.58. Bolt is Gatlins worse nightmare for 10 years straight. He's still undefeated in the Olympics. Bolt is up there with Jordan. This was only one race Gatlin ever won against Bolt. You Jamaicans are built different. Much respect bro.
@@RobertKing29902 Someone will break his record whether it's 5 years from now or 50 years from now; records are meant to be broken.
@@timothyl4002 generally you are right. But specifically no one is beating 9.5 in 100m
@@timothyl4002 anybody beating it. It's an jamaican
@@timothyl4002 tell that to flo-jo
It's time to give Gatlin the respect. He is humble; he has paid his dues. Time to let that drug thing just die. I wish him the best.
True that..
never will in his veins
No he's not!
@@fenecofeneco19 You obviously don't know how doping works... It boosts your testosterone while you're on it, but after stopping your testosterone levels go back to normal. Some studies even say that your testosterone is lower than average after you quit doping because they over produce and damage production while you're on it. (Hence why they say your balls shrink if you do steroids)
Nope, I won't.. 😂😂
I like how they stood up for each other and said great things about each other too
@@agavaification That's because they are all dopers. That reporter asked a valid question.
Gatlin was one of the worst drug cheats 😆
Bolt looks like he just can't wait to leave to go have some fun
Lotoya Peart ya understand....
He looks so over the whole interview/ event. He was ready to be out.
😂you can't blame him it can be annoying to do that but they have too
😂 thinking same ,he is making me laugh how is playing like kid
Can't blame him to be honest
Loved Justin Gatlin's answer to the Bad Boy question.... He was 100% on point. 20:27
Getting him confused with Mo Green and Dennis Mitchell
Exactly I dont even know what he did for ppl to hate him
I was like wtf is the media talking about, I didn’t even know that he was considered the bad boy and only spit the true facts 💯
“Me!” 😂😂😂💀
makes me mad
They tried very hard. The could not do it. The media. The wanted some kind of bitterness or tension between these men. Bolt, Gatlin and Coleman has made me very proud on how they handled the media. BIG UP TO ALL THREE!
Well said. The media 🤐
They were beefing though. It’s just good sportsmanship. Watch the Usain Bolt documentary. Gatlin was kissing butt cheeks because he was definitely talking and about Usain.
The top 3 Black powerhouses, and they tried the good old divide and conquer, and no it didn't work. They did show unity.
@Joe Bloggs you really have no idea about track and field in Jamaica do you?
@Joe Bloggs You mention the rest of the world, but the rest of the track & field world knows about Jamaica's history very well. They've been competitive since 1948. Only USA has more total track medals. Average runner in Jamaica starts running in kindergarten, while the average American runner starts in high school. The Jamaican runner you see winning Olympics and Worlds events were the high schoolers who used to dominate against America in high school meets like Penn Relays in years past People in Europe knew about Usain Bolt's greatness since he was 16, while the U.S. casual viewers only started paying attention when they started losing to him the Olympics.
In other words, a Jamaican sprinter testing positive for drugs would have made international news. The size of a country and its population has nothing to do with this. US lost in skateboarding to a 13-year old from Japan, another small island...so was he doping too?
15:36 Usain motioning to the other two men to let him respond is priceless. He’s not trying to steal the spotlight..he’s just ready to put that reporter in her place.
Thank you for the time stamp.
That Reporter is very disrespectful but it’s England one cannot expect better from these people
That was a disrespectful question. I'm glad he took that question.
@@jaybirdlady1407 i bet she is from Daily mail
@@jaybirdlady1407 that reporter is not British
Coleman is the real story here... he's only 22. Unbelievable performance.
He didn't get his shine. I'm looking forward to seeing him in 2020 Tokyo if he keeps his hard work up
RossKempOnYourMum01 I hope he is not doped
Bolt was 22 and got 9.58 sooooooo
@chaoswalker 107 Christian is still quite dope though lol
Bolt was 22 when he ran 9.58 so Coleman can’t really compare
I have a new respect for Justin Gaitlin after this interview. Bolt is still my boy but Gatilin spoke and represented himself well. Looking forward to more exciting races from Christian Coleman.
Gale Weithers did u miss the part when bolt represented Gatlin cause the Media was trying to let him look like the villain ?
No I didn't miss it! Truly shows the measure of the man and even though the interview was a bit long it had lots of good parts. Coleman is going to be an athlete to watch too. Do you agree?
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Real Madrid Until I die yes so true
I wonder if none of the reporters is seeing the silver medalist- Coleman?
Thesia Trench I didn't know he was there until around 10-11 minutes. Sad..
His presence was surreal..
Thesia Trench I know right. Felt bad for the guy.
Thesia Trench Coleman has to stay in his lane until he earn some more stipes. You have two legends at the table. It's on that they asked the legends most questions.
Thesia Trench they are stupid.they didn't notice that Coleman is the future.
Bolt never be beaten until someone break the world record, much respect to him
Facts 🙏
Damn those reporters actin like there are only 2 men sitting there. Can yall ask Coleman a question!???
This is probably the last time they're going to see gatlin or bolt on stage with medals. Coleman has years left
Right I’m saying
LMAO
Colman Smolman.
lol i forgot coleman wa there
Usain is not only one of the greatest athletes in history, more importantly he is a good man.
I have much respect to all three YET more for Usian for he stood up and gave respect to the others and put that rude reporter in her place. Much love to all 3 winners
Rayne hey u
Hey Jeco
done
Freddy Brainy there always has to be a simp ass betta male in these comment sections. .. Maybe you should socialise more outside
London Taylor Man I was thinking the same thing. These thumbnails have people going from hero to zero real quick.
I APPRECIATED THE WAY THESE GUYS STOOD UP FOR EACH OTHER!!!!! I ENJOYED THE INTERVIEW!!!! PLEASE HAVE A BLESSED DAY!!!!!
Me too!!
One Love
I really loved the mutual respect that they expressed.
Yes. These reporters are so disrespectful.
I like how Gatlin shut down being labeled the bad-boy. We cannot allow the media to label us with negativity, even if we made some mistakes or bad decisions in the past.
you're not an athlete ,shut up..
Absolutely. A bad choice doesn’t mean that the person is bad.
Right. Those reporters were instigating big time..
I love it!
@@milovanmilovanov2598 nor are you so..... 🤷🏿♂️
I love how the African reporters were respectable to all of the athletes.
Africa is leader
@@mediatationking2420 qqqqqqqqqqqaqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqaq
Yet, women reporters were super disrespectful.
Because they are our Brothers.
We don't see countries....we see 3 Blackmen who have talent.
@@gantaalg4035 we do but all they see are puppets. They make millions while their masters makes billions #Gladiators
Usain Bolt is one of the classiest athletes out there. I was always a fan of Bolt the athlete but now I’m more a fan of Bolt the man.
I love gatlin so much,but am still not happy my number 1 finished 3rd,but i give him kudos in all his achievements in the game of track and field
Honestly gotta respect Gatlin for keeping it cool with all the shade thrown at him threw media and in-front of his face. Took it very well. I'm glad Bolt supports Gatlin and stands up for him.
Well he did dope.. so..
@@manethologan6462 it wasn't his fault anyway.
cristi dules you don’t find it fishy that he’s running faster now than when he was on dope? Dudes still dirty.
Budget Sneakerhead why do you have to have the IQ of room temperature
Alex you don’t understand how drugs work and have probably never played sports or stepped in a gym. That’s the only thing that would explain you being naive. It’s like me bench pressing 500lbs at age 25 using steroids, then stopping my steroids and being able to lift 600lbs. That just doesn’t make any sense. But you wouldn’t understand
Gatlin is a brilliant in answering his haters 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
He does
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@@The_Reality_Filter🎉
I'm only watching this now and as a Usain Bolt fan I have the utmost respect for Justin Gatlin as to how he defended himself after being labeled a "bad boy"
Everyone dopes, he just got caught🤷♂️
Yes but i wish he would have let that reporter answer his question as to what makes him a bad boy.
Thank you Bolt for supporting your black brother.
I am a big Usain Bolt fan. But I have so much respect for Justin Gatlin. He won. He no way deserves to be booed. I believe everyone in life deserves a second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh... and more chances (including 'YOU' that is reading this). Everybody that has been on this planet has done something wrong more than twice...
Ade Adegoke Gatlin has been caught twice with PED’s inside him and yes he’s done his bans etc but there should be something like a 3 strike rule or even two strike rule with in world athletics look what happens with British athletics ban to complete in the olympics after been found positive. Where no other country dont do what Britain does.
@@paulballard7899 if you give them multiple chances you end up with a sport which is a complete joke ....like cycling
so lets all cheat then
@@paulballard7899 he had peds once... which wasn't even fully his fault. the other was medication for his add/ADHD
A logic like that which has a highly nuisances and open ended take on offenders being held held accountable and materially sanctioned for intentional cheating is highly problematic. It might be good posturing for a budding moralizer, but opens up the gates for abuse by the powerful or powerful backers. Obviously if the intention was to influence behavior The efforts of multiple light sanctionings failed.
Gatlin and Bolt are probably my two favorite sprinters by far. Olympic icons.
Same here...I love the rivalry between them in a good way...The race would not be as excited if Gatlin wasn't in it threatening Bolt to win
Brothers handling it all!! Congrats to the the old, the young and the excellent!!
All of these guys are pure class. Seriously, what is wrong with the media?
GBLynden's RC young white non athletes.. Got no clue on the sport.
ratings and the hunt for a story that doesn't exist....
GBLynden's RC lol it's not the media media is a word that represents a working group of ppl who is white tbh
GBLynden's RC they have every reason to suggest ped use
No one on stage is natural
15:36 Bolt tellin his boy he's got this 😂🔥
Ikr... That was so dope...
He was just like "Lemme handle this one bro"...
And Gatlin had already submitted 😂😂😂
@@saviodias3803 did you use the word " dope " on purpose? If so , lol
@@mikeytodd7 ahahaha no 😂.
Good spot though..
No nationality can put you in your place like a Jamaican ❤️
@@paula-terrigodet7419 YESSIR
Gotta love Bolt, no matter where you’re from.
The athletes outclass the reporters. Positive, supportive, inclusive versus negative, combative, divisive. The jaded pens were a drag.
Stuart Green chilll there just doing their jobs at the end of the day. And not all of them is the same
Stuart Green you’re right. To imply that all their accomplishments are the result of doping is not only offensive, but also ludicrous.
@@rosalynw.otieno1994 wake up and smell the coffee. Coleman missed 3 tests before the world championship in Doha and that is somehow not suspicious?
I really enjoyed the way both Bolt and Gatlin responded to those questions. They showed, grace and a mutual respect. Congrats to Gatlin! It may have not been a big win but he still won this race. But to me what is more important than his win is the fact that he never gave up. And as a Jamaican I truly respect that!
In the grand scheme of things Bolt did not lose. He STILL holds all the world records, he STILL has 19 GOLD medals and he STILL is the FASTEST man!! His legacy is certified. He is a true legend. I hope he enjoys his well deserved retirement.
Nothing can compare to the sportsmanship, skill, talent, comedy, humility, dignity and joy that Bolt has brought to athletics. He will be greatly missed! End of an era and I'm glad I was alive to witness it!
Well said!!
James Bryson ...Hear,Hear!!!!🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️👍👍👍✌✌✌
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James Bryson great comment, you said exactly what was in mybmind. He will be missed.
The friendship between Justin and Usain is beautiful, something worth seeing in all sports between all athletes.
Usain is so humble and doesn’t shove a win in people’s faces. Respect
That interview was basically just bolt and gatlin
BNW GuysHd ikr
BNW GuysHd what is the other guy gonna talk about.
BNW GuysHd Coleman who?
Foppa Exactly!
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Bolt's loss probably hurt me more than it hurt him
I think Bolt would secretly have loved to have been a football star.
You right there. Bolt hated training. He was glad that the pressure was off.
Akinwale Akisanmi he didn’t even want to compete he only did it for the fans. He was already retired
Shut up
@@akinwaleakisanmi3192 Bolt only ran to please his fans. He wants to live a free life. He did not like training. He just wanted to get retired and do as he likes.
you've got class Justin...graceful and clear interview...way to go man...
IAM huge Usain Bolt fan...but here Gatlin earned my n every Usain Bolt Fan respect..👍🙏
I now have much respect for Justin Gatlin.
Rose Roberts me to
Rose Roberts it was fluke
Rose Roberts GATLIN IZ A 2TIME STEROID USEING BICH
Rose Roberts you have much respect for a guy that ran a 9.80 at age 34 on steroids.
@@tnastycuz7485 let go, they cleared him. Let Roberts respect the man gatlins become.👍
JUSTIN GATLYN'S SMILE IS BEAUTIFUL.
He is a good looking guy.
Have u seen my smile tho ?? Forget him ...look at ..........me..#needattentiontoday
@@corazoncubano5372 Yeah but his stiff manners on the track , ( not this time ) blinds ppl to his humanity
@@percyastronautstatus.8780 lmaooo
My mum likes Gatlin, in her Jamaican patois ‘look ow im hair pretty, an im teet’ look good, it’s a shame Usain nuh look nice like Justin’ 😂
Gatlin is a gentleman, I wish the world can forgive him and stop these boos, they r really not necessary. I'm happy for his win
TheLondonPlayer clean 😂😂😂 you serious? He got caught for using drugs twice
TheLondonPlayer ok sure, if thinking that makes you happy. The fact still remains he was caught using drugs twice which is against the rules and law. Everyone deserves a second chance but not a third. I lost all respect for him after the second time
Whoever has never cheated or lied can boo him. But we all have, more than once. So let's boo ourselves before booing him. Well deserve forgiveness
it's called Anti-American sentiment. Simple and plain. If it were any other athlete in the world that did what Gatlin did in the past, there would have been no boos but because America has dominated in just about everything from foreign policy to world athletics, people are just haters with extreme jealousy. Simple and plain.
TheLondonPlayer no cause any other athlete would have faded into obscurity. Gatlin being American makes him privileged and afforded a second and third chance. The fact remains that he was beaten by someone who never cheated so take from that what you will.
Gatlin earned much of my respect in this interview. We all know Bolt is Bolt #Legends
Gatlin is a fake runner who have been using drugs in his body, and not just once! He shouldn't be anyway near an arena ever again!💉💉💉💊💊💊🤮🤮🤮👎👎👎
Gatlin is a cheater. No ban can reverse the hours he spent training and improving.
14:48 for the question
Jaimz Fox thank you.. I searched 10 minutes foot this info
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Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you!
thank you.
"We're human."
Damn it ain't that the truth.
Some of the classiest athletes I have ever heard when speaking to the press...all while supporting their sport and one another. Great athletes and amazing human beings. I have much respect for all three of you gentlemen.
I think what is perfectly clear here is that the Media and the general public have absolutely no idea what it takes to be an athlete of this level in terms of mental and emotional strength. The assumption seems to be that two fierce competitors on the track can't have a professional and courteous relationship off the track. Clearly, Bolt and Gatlin talk and discuss issues behind the scenes. They are obviously on the same page n a way the press isn't expecting, as is evident from the way they interact with each other in this interview. The press seems to expect that they must hate each other. These two grown men are obviously more mature and professional than they are given credit for.
Way to go Jo, I was just reading through everyone’s post and thinking of the comments as a classroom assignment, I must say I am amazed at how well we’re communicating kudos to RUclips for the platform and I thought you summed up the general observation best, the reporters are definitely not use to seeing competitors of different backgrounds get along. ....Wanted to say us Brothers but I am being politically correct.
Anyone who never played a sport, and go online or paper criticizing any sports player for any kind of performance, they can go fuck themselves
like usain talking all English American, but in reality, deep down, HIM WAAN TELL HAR BOUT HAR MADA! LOLOL
Sazude 🤦🏻♂️
Umm that was not english american talk... 😂😂😂
Chief Don Reed it’s standard English
@@OffBlackKash I'm telling him Bolt was not talking with an American English accent'... I don't know what your comment is about saying its standard English.
Chief Don Reed Nu pay Kashka no min’ im a tawk pure sarcastic stupidness.
Usain is very humble in defeat. I admire that 👍🏻
Bolt said he lost his friend this year - I think he is talking about high jumper, Germaine Mason, who jumped for Great Britian and got the bronze medal in the 2008 Olympic Games.
Mr Justin Gatlin is very articulate, precise,and an above very professional.
He is the embodiment of an intellect that happens to be engaged in the Sport of Track and Field.
It dosent matter who win in these times we all black brothers
Dwaine Blair YEAH
true
Dwaine Blair WOW WHAT AN AMAZING COMMENT, YOU GET THE GOLD FOR THAT.😂
Dwaine Blair best comment ever✊🏾
Dwaine Blair it doesn't matter when it comes to national pride, assholes will be assholes to anyone that threatens them
No matter what, he'll stay one of the most loved athletes of the all times
IM SO TIRED OF THE HATE ON GATLIN,HE DID HIS TIME GET OVER IT HAVE SOME RESPECT
As far as we know there was no testosterone use, he claims it was his doctors that miscommunicated and gave him aderol
Camille Storm I did my time in prison, how bout I clap dem cheeks.
@@jamalanewpizza6334 LMAOO
Fun fact: Gatlin and Coleman are the only two men to beat Usain bolt twice in 100m
PaperBoy do u think Usain purposely lost?
Eddy Hernandez no
spaceman2216 gatlin and Coleman are the only 2 to beat him in 100m after he set the world record in 2009. What's even more interesting is that Coleman did it in the same day. He beat him in the semi finals and the finals
And they both went to the same college!
Sorry guy but you seen to forget Tyson...even Yohan...
Loved the way Usain,Gatlin and Coleman handled this post race interview ..pure class !! that reporter asking about slow times and anti doping is very disrespectful...
Big up Justin Gatlin as a yaad man 🇯🇲 I love how the vets protected the young buck ✊🏾
when the younger boy said I think they said it all 😂😂😂😂 that's funny 😅😅😅
The 'younger Henderson boy'?
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The younger "man"....and yes, it was funny.😂
When Usain Bolt gets offended over a reporter’s question you know they’re a prick
And many of the reporters are pricks.
only fools ask the obvious and the crooks act offended when asked :)
@@francis87589 and your points is what really
@@francis87589 what are you trying to say?
@@francis87589 wow. Denial in its finest . Too bad your comment has no bearing on any of these athletes . You go have a great life!
The Jamaican feistiness come out a usain😂😂😂
The reporter with that anti-doping questioning deserved a slap. That question was very suggestive and beyond disrespectful! Thankfully, the athletes were able to maintain their cool.
@ura bura Yes, it was very fair! These athletes handled the questions well, and with the click bait title I wanted to check this out: the reporter who asked the doping question did not mean any disrespect - she asked a legitimate question! All you have to do is answer it and say no, it's not like that and here is why. She phrased it well enough and there was no disrespect, how can it be a tough question if it's so easy to address? What would be disrespectful is making statements and claims and accusations, but a question in it's very nature is respectful. Her tone and delivery weren't arrogant or anything - it was tough and she put it out there - on the contrary that took guts.
Now Gatlin's remark about the training while other people are sitting behind computers is disrespectful. I'm a big fan of sprinting and athletics, but it's a real treat to be able to run for a living. All these sports are overblown and the money is insane - we don't have to go there - and Gatlin didn't have to go there either and insult people stuck behind computers. Maybe if he said sitting on a couch, but even still, he specifically said computers as if to insinuate that pro athletes are better than everyone else because they've been teenage stars and beyond.
@@TimothyJ.Lochhead I can get with what youre saying but I'll have to disagree about running being a "real treat", especially at the Olympic level. The amount of training and work put it is anything but a treat. You literally dedicate your life to a single thing and everything you do revolves around it. Those reporters could never understand the sacrifice and the mental and physical strain that being an Olympic athlete endures. The treat is the money, the fame, and the lifestyle, but the work to get there is more than 99.9% of people are willing to put in
@@mikeyslots_ When I said it's a real treat, I was including those challenges. I did not mean that being a treat means it's a flowery walk in the park and pure bliss or something - I mean being completely grateful for having the opportunity to 'work' a 'job' whereby your task is training and having an athletic team and all these things focused on your own body. Do these athletes choose to go that road? Is anyone holding a gun to their heads?
On the point about being a treat, or real treat - let's rephrase that for a moment to include everyone. For example, looking at 'western society' in general, there is this massive sense of entitlement and giant lack of gratitude all around. Are there challenges in everyone's lives and jobs? Of course. Would someone rather be homeless or jobless? So I am meaning to start from a place of gratitude to begin with.
Gatlin knocked people working at computers out of nowhere and why was that remark needed? That shows a glimpse into his mind. Or perhaps struck a cord within him - I don't they directly answered the doping Q and said "no", and went off making themselves out to be insulted and thus the victims. I can see the frustrations with doping from a few sides, because many spectators like to turn a blind eye and like watching all these records. Even still, they have the chance to turn down that ticket and stay natural, even if that means not entering that system. (Don't get me started on the drug side haha). Of course I do agree many couldn't do what they do - but could this guys sit behind a computer 8 hours a day, or sit stuck in traffic, and so on? Who does their training benefit? Are they training others? Are they speaking up about eating healthy and exercising? Could he pick up garbage or clean up after others? Or is he beyond this and better than others because of being such a phenom?
And you raise more good points about how extreme sports are now - they are still just sports! I have seen an analogy with teenagers and these guys are full-time teens, where life revolves around training and taking care of oneself, for *their* sport. Like with teens where their family does everything to help drive them around to practices and feed them and let them get rest and focus on training. Is that tough? Ok - would you rather be a plumber or build houses? They like the attention and also working on themselves.
We could extend this to asking if the pressure and level of things is insane or not. I mean, are they well-developed individuals? And getting back to a point I had above - we can ask that of ourselves and anyone. Is a hyper materialistic or 24/7 attitude on any job going to result in a well-balanced individual?
But to get back on topic, would any of these top guys trade in their training schedules for other positions? Even if you slashed their money by 90% or whatever, would they still do what they do? I think they would, making having coaching and all their resources a real treat, even if brutal haha :D
@@TimothyJ.Lochhead @Tim Lochhead People want respectful answers for disrespectful questions. Gatlin's response about those sitting behind computers is wonderful. Seems you are among those sitting behind computers that's why you're writing a journal of pain here. Who cares?
@@samv6269 There are several points - but why do you think it was a disrespectful question? She was not rude, and did NOT make accusations - she asked a question. A tough question perhaps, so how else are we supposed to ask about doping? I agree someone can ask in a rude tone, or make accustions (which she did not), or ask something inappropriate (ex. family or sex life, which is no ones business). Why would a doping question be off limits?
As for your claim "Seems you are among those sitting behind computers" - so what if I was? (And note how you did not ask me, you made a statement/claim). Years I used to work as an auditor (hint - red flags if someone ever got angry at a simple question), and for the last 10 years as a training and nutrition coach. So I know what it's like on both sides and used to sit there and know how terrible it was. Do you know what it's like? Even working as a trainer, I'm actually on my computer a lot but have had a standing workstation for the last 10 years, because I know what sitting does to someone.
Let's try to expand on some points to think as a coach and be open to different perspectives on what is said. (Example, have you heard of the studies where 5 people or however many go into a meeting, and all 5 come out with *different* stories from the *same* meeting? One says the boss was mad, another says we need to do better, another whatever they hear in their mind, and so on. Funny you thought I had a journal of pain - I'm fast at typing and enjoy writing - and perhaps if you re-read again with extra info on where I'm coming from it will be different.).
Well, what do you think when you ask a friend or family member or whoever a (tough) question, and they not only dodge the question, but also play a victim card? 'You're disrespecting me'. Would you be thinking something was up? (Notice no one explicitly said "no it's not tighter doping controls at all"). I'm not saying it is or isn't, or that there explanations of doing the best and it being tough aren't valid - it was how they answered that and also calling out people behind computers like they're irrelevant or being condescending to them.
Unless overly rude or making statements (i.e. not a question) - there aren't any bad questions - people are afraid of the answer. Have you noticed that? As an auditor but also nutritionist, I can see how I have more experience with questions and perhaps what some think are small nuances, and sometimes these little things aren't so little. Hence the saying 'the devil is in the details', anyone can say overall nice sounding things; and do you think that behaviours and little snippy remarks say something?
Even though I like Bolt's running, how can I be a hypocrite when I do not like people who dodge questions or use these tactics, even if it's someone I enjoy? Wouldn't I have to be fair across the board? It's more about Gatlin's remark - where I see people who do their best to counteract all the sitting or whatever job they are working. So I was saying to be more grateful (which we can all practice more), and not put down an easy target because someone chooses to be offended. Did they not choose to be offended? If someone asked me about whether I use drugs, I take it as a compliment and would explain I don't even touch so much as tylenol, and train and eat a certain way etc. - but I wouldn't put them down. (If someone said "hey Tim used a ton for sure, no way he isn't" or something, well that's a different ballgame because now they're trying to trash me).
And to bring back to an original sentiment, that stuff wasn't the issue Micah was talking about, he was responding to when I said it's a treat to be able to sprint for a living - and it's not? I did not mean it is all 'fun and games' and no hardship - I was meaning, it's a treat to have hardships and challenges in pushing one's body and yes, even 'beating up' your own body. It's not like some super sacrifice for all of society being an athlete, is it?
21:25 Usian wanted to say yes for Justin so badly 😂 these guys are great, nothing but mad respect ✊🏾
Actually if you listen, read it watch other interviews Bolt has given you'll realise what he REALLY thinks about "drug cheats", although he never mentions them by name he is full of scorn & disgust at their actions.
He's friendship with Asafa Powell was NEVER the same after he was caught cheating & he spends little time speaking to either Gatlin or Gay after races
As an American, I'm so proud of all of those brothers. They competed and comported themselves as champions and gentleman. And as for the Brother from Jamaica, Usain Bolt, you are without question or doubt, the GOAT. Posterity will honor your name and your amazing gift. Jah bless black man.
The Grandoti Very very well said brother.
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The Grandoti Amen!
The Grandoti best comment on this post bar far, and I echo your sentiments! Respect ✊🏾 🇺🇸🇯🇲
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i like the way Gatline and Bolt are responding to the interview questions
Catljn❤🎉 on the bad boy was great
Awesome! Usain defended everyone up there and the sport.
Still love u Usain!🇯🇲🇯🇲 still the greatest!!
Great run Gatlin & Coleman, Gatlin has been working for this for years 😂 let him have it.
Hats off to all☝☝☝three beautiful blackmen!🏅🎖🏅🎖🏅🎖🏃🏾🤜🤛
Am I the only one that heard when Bolt said, "it's hot as shit" 😄😄😄 @ 21:14 ?
😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂 he did!!!
Brown Knight I know! I heard it and lost it hahaha
Yep heard it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brown Knight yes he did
😂😂😂 i heard it!
Each one of them CLASSY CHAMPIONS. RESPECT!!!
Love them all!
Those reporters tried really hard to turn this interview into something negative. These young men are all stand up guys. They kept it together, stayed United and positive. I’m glad the reporters were disappointed!!! Good for them. Those reporters tried it. I like the way he answered the bad boy question. He answered it classy and they couldn’t handle it.
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Notice how they tried hard to drive a wedge between Bolt and Gatlin. That didn’t work. They tried painting Gatlin as the “bad boy”. He stopped the reporter in his tracks. Then one woman had the audacity to accuse the entire sport of doping. I was happy to see Bolt summarily shut her down, but I wish he had given a much stronger denunciation.
Such a great interview. Love how these men would not be manipulated by these obvious negative questions intended to create divisiveness.
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It was a race between athletic positivity and journalistic negativity and positivity won with huge lead
It’s so interesting how they Justin and Usain both say being in their 30s is considered old for their sport... It’s amazing how aware they truly are of their bodies and physiology and when their peaks are!
the kid had wait 11minutes before getting his first question lmbao
Bangi Msikinya True. I'm sure he is just happy to be there. He has looked up to Usain and Gatlin his whole life. He knows his time is coming soon.
Yeah. He will soon get out the chill zone and speak up
No one from my country was there? LMBAO - Why would I be jealous when we have Wayde Van Niekerk in my country?
Once he gets gold medals and is more experienced he will become more the centre of attention.
I'm mean they pretty much said it all
The rude and disrespectful reporters all got put in their place, and I loved listening to each of them get roasted!!! 😅..
I commend and respect these three distinguished and seasoned athletes, they have a great camaraderie amongst one another!! True sportsmanship!!!
Let them go and try to do the running and see if they'll have the nerve to ask such baseless questions.
16:37 🤣🤣🤣🥲🤣
The way Bolt was laughing giving that “you feel me” look to Gatlin had me 💀
🤣🤣🤣 my favourite part! 😆
BOLT: If I don't show up, he's (Justin) always gonna win.
British media has always been and will always be disrespectful. It cuts across all sports including football. Congrats to all three guys.. You all deserve your medals. The void Usain's absence will create is gonna be a HUGE one definitely. Good luck Champ!!!
I've been a long distance runner for the last 26 years and counting. I find it offensive by that reporter questioning.
This proves that usain is not only a great athlete, but indeed a great man that splits justice. This interview was more interesting than the race.
You have to love Usain, on the last question, he say "be honest man". Justin did well. Congrats to Christian
11 mins in the press conference and i'm like do they foreget about christian
bolt keep his interviews real asf shows a true Jamaican, unruly but shows diplomacy
Usain tore up the track and left his competitors in the dust. He is truly iconic and will forever be the greatest. I wish I could have had the chance to meet this great man, huge inspiration for me. #ForeverFaster
He's not dead yet.
After this interview, I have a healthy feeling of respect for Justin Gatlin... a pity we had not heard him on this level before and more often.
Loving all 3 gentlemen...go Usain! I am one biased Jamaican dwl...
Usain, your a true winner!!!!
Love Gatlin's humility here, despite his 'Bad Boy' reputation in the eyes of the pompous, condescending, uppity, narcissistic British Media. I especially loved what Bolt says to Gatlin at the end of the question about the negative British Media🇬🇧,(22:04)...
*"You punked out Justin, you punked out man!"*
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Gatlin used drugs twice and got 4-years BAN and 8-years BAN from the race.
Who believes his words ???? lol
@Ice Cream Wet Dream did they force Gatlin to cheat and take banned substances TWICE?
16:36 when bolt say wow and his reaction got me dying 😂
Yes and then he looks over like "where's my damn coffee "
@@SuperFlyTexanGirl I don't think he needs coffee then, he was awake!!
Love to see athletes standing up for one another
Gatlin is respectful. These guys r great no doubt
Bolt wasn't feeling it.... He had too much going on... He stilll has the FASTEST TIME..
Coleman kid is just listening to everybody 😂😂
Justin Gatlin is my hero. The most respectful man I have ever see on media. On and off the field.
When a Jamaican says "Hol on, hold on...." just know that you are about to get checked. That fool reporter even had the gall to repeated this trifling question!
😂😂😂
Proud Jamaican! You made us proud Usain! Always & Forever
So different from Richardson's interview "I am not star struck" This is how you humble yourself, before and after a race... class
makes u lov usain even more, even backin up da man who beat him
Because he knows his worth. Ppl who are insecure would do otherwise. Bravo to them 3
I hope that that reporter learn a lesson from Bolt , “ disrespectful “ . And Bolt spoke on behalf of the others , that’s a brother a mentor!
Usain is really a legend, humble and realist as a true champion. And the younger who won the race, maybe a legend in the coming - BRAVO!!!
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I've been saying this a long time, I'm a jamaican, so yes I'm gonna cheer for Jamaica, but i respect Gatlin and trust me he is giving Usain a run for his money and the other young guys knowing he is much older.
bolts face after he said wow was priceless😂😂