What's WRONG with Abby Steiner?! || USA’s FASTEST women are OVERRATED?! || Sydney EXPOSED the 200M!

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
  • Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won the LA Grand Prix in the #200meter dash to prove she is one of the world's best #sprinting athletes in addition to the hurdles. But Abby Steiner and Gabby Thomas are #trackandfield athletes who cannot afford to lose like this during an Olympic year.
    0:00 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone DESTROYED the LA Grand Prix 200M
    1:23 Abby Steiner and Gabby Thomas were NOT supposed to lose the 200M
    4:53 What's wrong with Abby Steiner's 200 meter dash?
    5:30 What's wrong with Gabby Thomas's 200 meter dash?
    6:24 What's wrong with Sha'Carri Richardson's 200 meter dash?
    7:11 Could Jameesia Ford and McKenzie Long steal an Olympic slot?
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  • @Jaedub86
    @Jaedub86 Месяц назад +56

    Shericka “World Record on Notice” Jackson just opened up her season with a 22.8, let’s relax folks they will get faster

    • @kerryabruzzo5297
      @kerryabruzzo5297 Месяц назад +4

      Thank you 👍🏽😎

    • @KJG57
      @KJG57 Месяц назад +1

      BRAVO...👍 Thank you..✌

    • @Xx-po1fu
      @Xx-po1fu Месяц назад +1

      Her times might not get faster, as Shericka will be 30 yrs soon, her best time are probably behind her.

    • @Birdlegs14
      @Birdlegs14 29 дней назад +2

      @@Xx-po1fu30 is not the limit for track and field.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      @@Birdlegs14 Gatlin , Pryce and a few others are the exception not the rule.

  • @JP-fd4vf
    @JP-fd4vf 29 дней назад +13

    It's one race! The media need to compose themselves as they're sounding a little ridiculous. If this race was ran 10 times and we had the same outcome, then I might be concerned for the pro 200s. But, the most likely explanation is its a bit of freak race where everyone was a little off (except Sydney) - it happens! Adeleke ran a 10.84 (+3.5) 100m a few weeks ago so she is probably in sub 22 form but she came fourth. Let's run this race again in 8 weeks and see what they outcome is!

    • @michaeledwards2251
      @michaeledwards2251 29 дней назад +2

      Perhaps more importantly, it is an insignificant race. No titles depend on it, so no point risking injury.

  • @davidburks4657
    @davidburks4657 29 дней назад +5

    You asked what's wrong with Abby Steiner, but you didn't mention that she is recovering from foot surgery.

    • @johngreg12
      @johngreg12 17 дней назад +1

      She is not RECOVERING. She has RECOVERED. That is why she is out there racing, and this is not her first race of the season. Always having excuses for her when she does not come out on top.

  • @KTtraintowin
    @KTtraintowin 29 дней назад +7

    Coach Rob, Abby went from a 22.7 to a 22.3 in to a head wind. Her personal best, which was achieved in college, is a 21. Is Sydney's personal best a 21? No! Abby's personal best is also faster than the girl in college who ran a 21 this year as well. Abby will run a 21 THIS YEAR, which is faster than even Sydney -- just sit back and watch. Remember my comment when she does.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад +2

      Abby's 21.77 is the 18th fastest 200m meter ever run by a woman and she holds the college record at 21.80. Abby also holds the American indoor 200 meter record set in 2022, which is the 3nd fastest time ever run in the world and she holds the American 300m record set in 2023, which is also the 3rd fastest time ever run in the world. Abby also ran the indoor 400m in 50.59 which was the 7th fastest time in the world in 2023. Anybody that says Abby when healthy isn't one of the best athletes in the world is just wrong.

    • @Lolsweetamazone123.
      @Lolsweetamazone123. 24 дня назад

      Abby is on drugs, Everyone’s knows that.

    • @Lolsweetamazone123.
      @Lolsweetamazone123. 24 дня назад

      Plus sdyney is a world recordist, she on another level cause no matter what she always delivers in any event…she’s a sprinter in any sprint event. She’s better than any of them, she in a winner in the US and in the world stage.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 24 дня назад

      @@Lolsweetamazone123. Well she's not a better than any of them at any sprint distance. Sydney is not a better a 60 meter runner than Abby, Gabby or Richardson. And she's not a better 100m runner than those three either, and neither is she a better 200m runner and she isn't a better 300m runner than Abby who hold's the American record. Could Sydney be a better runner than those three at those distances? It's possible, but until she does it she isn't.

    • @KTtraintowin
      @KTtraintowin 24 дня назад

      @@Lolsweetamazone123. She is In the 400 but she is not better than any of them not Gabby not Abby in the 200 or 100. Gabby and Abby have personal best below 11 and below 22. 400 hurdles and 400 different story

  • @kuramobay2445
    @kuramobay2445 Месяц назад +14

    It's an Olympics year and the elite US sprinters are under pressure to peak at Trials and then again in Paris. These early season races are not indicative of championship potential. McLaughlin is an anomaly and so is her coach. Shericka Jackson, Abby Steiner, Gabby Thomas are quite slow right now but are all potential Olympic medallists. Keep Coach Rob away from any real athletes, he's a clickbait media guy.

    • @thelog86
      @thelog86 28 дней назад

      What about every year peaking for world championship which was 2 weeks b4 the olympics is scheduled for this year. And they were running faster times this same time last ÿear. So i dont think its because "its early" if they need reps why skip meets. Thats not it, pro sprinters are just slower this year

  • @mondo851
    @mondo851 Месяц назад +23

    Haven't seen even a hint of Athing Mu in months. I hope she turns up at the Olympic Trials for the 800.

    • @TimMarshall-er9qk
      @TimMarshall-er9qk Месяц назад +1

      She's concentrating on the 1500.

    • @crosslink1493
      @crosslink1493 Месяц назад

      Isn't she running in a meet this coming weekend (Memorial Day 2024)? I'm not sure if its an 800m or 1500m race, but either one would be a good way to get a race under her legs before The Trials .

    • @SirCentex
      @SirCentex Месяц назад +2

      I really don’t think she likes being a pro athlete… would love to see her compete more but the lack of appearances or any significant updates on what she’s up to this training season is very telling.

    • @vincec3590
      @vincec3590 Месяц назад +1

      @@SirCentex Agreed. I thinks she prefers to be a model or influencer of some sort. Winning was too easy at too early an age so got bored

    • @thomaswakefield6889
      @thomaswakefield6889 Месяц назад +5

      Athing Mu is like Sydney only competes when she feels like it. They both have the same coach who makes up bullshit excuses as to why they don't compete as much as other athletes or why they drop out of events at the last minute.

  • @TheMrjonv
    @TheMrjonv Месяц назад +1

    You go a great job with the info and vids, Coach.

  • @shanegraham7503
    @shanegraham7503 29 дней назад +14

    What do you mean you don't know what is wrong with Abby? She's coming back from a foot injury and surgery to repair it. She on pace with her training and workload. She has to not overdue it that's what caused her injury she ran to many races to close together. Total overload. I'm rooting for Abby

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад +2

      Abby improved 4 tenths of a second in just three weeks, that seems to be going in the right direction.

    • @michaeledwards2251
      @michaeledwards2251 29 дней назад +1

      When Abby went for her surgery, I felt she had left it too late for this Olympics.
      The Achilles tendon had to be detached, the bone trimmed to shape, and the tendon glued back on. For a runners point of view, the surgery was career threatening, which would explain why she would be very reluctant to proceed.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад +1

      @@michaeledwards2251 I know it's just ridicules what people are saying. It's like they are totally uneducated. Pretty much the entire heel bone is the attachment for Achilles tendon and any removal of bone spurs in that area is going to involve the Achilles tendon and these people seem to think that she was supposed to just get up off the operating table and start running again. It takes months for complete reattachment and more months before putting large amounts of stress on it. So of course she's going to be taking it a little easy for awhile and that means not running full out on the turns or the starts of races until she confident her heel and Achilles tendon can take it. But she really didn't have any choice in getting the surgery because it was only going to get worse.

    • @_MicZ_
      @_MicZ_ 29 дней назад

      "that's what caused her injury she ran to many races to close together" ... I'm sorry, but did I miss Abby explaining the reason for her bone spurs ? Most of the time they occur because of (osteo)arthritis. Yes, Abby was running at a lot of meets before, but so are a lot of other athletes, they just aren't in the spotlight as much. I do think you are totally right about her being cautious after the surgery (as she should be) and she probably is on track for this part of the season. Hopefully she'll be fast enough to make the team, because I'm sure she'll be ready for Paris ...

    • @michaeledwards2251
      @michaeledwards2251 29 дней назад

      @@_MicZ_
      I doubt it, at least not without a serious risk of injury. As to why she didn't get surgery a year earlier, if something went wrong, there is the possibility she would have difficulty walking for the rest of her life : a genuinely terrifying prospect.

  • @paulwagner2089
    @paulwagner2089 29 дней назад +1

    Keep up your good work, Coach Rob

  • @dennistaylor6342
    @dennistaylor6342 Месяц назад +9

    A lot can happen in the next 32 days. I’m personally not surprised of what Sidney did. She always had good foot speed. And we know she’s the queen of the 400 hurdles. I’m sure she can go sub 22 seconds. I ran against her father in college. It’s in her blood.

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy 29 дней назад +1

      I ran against her father too.

  • @jimhamilton3544
    @jimhamilton3544 28 дней назад +1

    That is the most accurate commentary of these athletes without basis and obvious prejudice I have ever heard.ie(
    Excellent analysis).

  • @pjdava
    @pjdava Месяц назад +2

    Coach Rob Track and Field, This is great! I liked it and subscribed!

    • @SCATrackandField
      @SCATrackandField  24 дня назад

      Thanks for the comment. I really appreciate it. And thank you for watching!

  • @user-cg1ki9gt4p
    @user-cg1ki9gt4p Месяц назад

    thank you sir for the up date sir.

  • @reesehoffa
    @reesehoffa 29 дней назад +1

    Keep up the great work, we need more perspective on track and field.

    • @SCATrackandField
      @SCATrackandField  29 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! That really means a lot coming from someone as accomplished as yourself. Great respect for you and all you’ve done in your career.

  • @kevin392
    @kevin392 28 дней назад

    Good assessment, Coach Rob

  • @latinedwards2393
    @latinedwards2393 Месяц назад +15

    Gabby Thomas clearly was running with heavy training in her legs

    • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
      @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 29 дней назад +1

      Excuses.
      Excuses!

    • @FourSeasons04
      @FourSeasons04 29 дней назад

      I'm giving Gabby some grace...she showed up at the Bahamas relays. She ran the 4x400m and 4x100m and was instrumental in both. Sometimes folk just have an off day.

    • @KTtraintowin
      @KTtraintowin 27 дней назад

      Absolutely. Plus- both Gabby and Abby also ran the prelim and final 100 meters before the 200m.

    • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
      @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 27 дней назад

      @@KTtraintowin The top Jamaicans have been doing this for years - plus run in 4x100 in major competitions, and still win gold

    • @KTtraintowin
      @KTtraintowin 27 дней назад

      @@surunitemiakanni-oye4346 sharicka just ran a 22.8. Abby may have sub 22 if she disn't run the 100 pre and finals -- both into a headwind.

  • @randyevermore9323
    @randyevermore9323 28 дней назад +3

    Abbie Steiner's running remarkably well considering that she had heel surgery late last year (but you knew that, right?). I had the same surgery a couple of months before she did, and I'm still not able to run hard for very long. I think she'll be fine by the time the Oly Trials roll around.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад +2

      Exactly correct, messing with the Achilles tendon is a big deal for any runner.

  • @joeyojoeyo3613
    @joeyojoeyo3613 Месяц назад +16

    Abby was close behind. Shes coming back from a injury so let the races begin.

    • @THE_HMRC
      @THE_HMRC Месяц назад +1

      ...she's been coming back from an injury since she turned pro in 2022-23. All the other runners were 'close behind' also. Abby is a very good runner, but she is an era where being very good gets you no wins....just great shows.

    • @BERNARDO712
      @BERNARDO712 Месяц назад +2

      Joey is white knighting for Abby... hard

    • @cycleoflife565
      @cycleoflife565 29 дней назад +2

      She wasn’t close. She barely got second.

    • @avionterria7855
      @avionterria7855 29 дней назад +1

      Not just an injury, actual surgery

    • @cheesebeef4902
      @cheesebeef4902 29 дней назад

      They’re talking about Abby someone who has not achieved anything in the 200 m the big concern is what happened to Gabby?

  • @Tommasini9
    @Tommasini9 Месяц назад +23

    Keep in mind, Sydney McL is this generation's female Edwin Moses...

    • @jakemccoy
      @jakemccoy 29 дней назад

      Yeah, she's different.

    • @Marcotra
      @Marcotra 29 дней назад +1

      Even more than him

    • @GlennTheSadMarinersFan
      @GlennTheSadMarinersFan 29 дней назад +5

      @@Marcotra Edwin Moses was the most dominant athlete ever in his event, winning 122 consecutive races - including 107 consecutive finals! - and two Olympic gold medals over a nearly 10-year span in the 400-meter hurdles.

    • @Tommasini9
      @Tommasini9 29 дней назад

      @@GlennTheSadMarinersFan Sydney has set and broken the wr in the same event 3 times, and is also undefeated in the 400m hurdles since about 2020.

    • @MrTracknut
      @MrTracknut 28 дней назад

      Superwoman beating wonder women in their events...wow

  • @artdogg50
    @artdogg50 29 дней назад +3

    Right now none of the Jamaican runners are running fast either. Shericka just dropped a very unimpressive 22.82., while Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Elaine Thompson-Herah both still haven't ran at all. None of the young Jamaican phenomenons have looked good either really. Not one of them. And it really applies to any other fast runner out. Everyone seems to be running with heavy legs or just running bad or inconsistent. So far none of the college students has really shown the ability to run as fast after all of the NCAA Championship 😊events. Not convinced it's going to suddenly happen now.

  • @gregginter5867
    @gregginter5867 28 дней назад

    Coach Rob! 1st time viewer…your takes are awesome!

    • @SCATrackandField
      @SCATrackandField  28 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and your comment. I really appreciate it!

  • @pnutbutrncrackers
    @pnutbutrncrackers 29 дней назад

    Really good video.

  • @rayflaherty3441
    @rayflaherty3441 Месяц назад +3

    Evidently all of the top sprinting coaches this year have decided that their runners shouldn't be going fast this time of the year. Sydney is on a different path, but she hasn't run her Olympic event even once yet. Strange year - maybe it's the shape of things to come for Olympic years though. I don't think they did this for the 2021 Olympics, but I could be wrong.

  • @FtGeno
    @FtGeno 29 дней назад +1

    I agree with you, their times aren’t where they should be at this point. I’m not the expert here, but I believe they’ve been running too few races. Abby got used to a crazy schedule during college, and I think she’s still adjusting. Time will tell but they’re gonna need sub 22s in the Olympics.

  • @phoebus
    @phoebus 29 дней назад +1

    Abby lowered her 200 meter time by 4th's of a second in just 3 weeks, another 4th's in the next month or so and she'll be well under 22 seconds. We'll just have to wait and see if she can do it and remember Abby did run the 100 meter about an hour before this race.

  • @chesterthompson2365
    @chesterthompson2365 28 дней назад

    Coach, this is just a thought, and I hear you. Could it be that they are reserving their strength and preventing injury?

  • @StanEby1
    @StanEby1 28 дней назад

    Your comments are right on track! 😁

  • @Jaedub86
    @Jaedub86 Месяц назад +6

    You also forgot to mention World Silver Medalist from 2019 Brittany Brown was also in the race placing 3rd behind Steiner by .03. She looked very solid and I won’t be surprised if she makes the Olympic team.

    • @user-hx3ns3vm9i
      @user-hx3ns3vm9i Месяц назад +1

      Jaedub86, That's a very important observation that you have made, I think some of these athletes are right now in a "calibration mode' ( and not at a 100% full output ) at this time. And the Olympics this year , are not being held near the end of a normal track season. So you are seeing a different racing / training technique ( the timing of your peek performance day ) just before a major Olympic qualifying competition that is coming up shortly on the horizon.

    • @ckobo84
      @ckobo84 Месяц назад

      Brown was clearly several strides ahead of Steiner. Why they rewarded Steiner 2nd place I have no idea.

    • @Jaedub86
      @Jaedub86 Месяц назад

      @@ckobo84 I think it was just the camera angle when they play the angle face on of them crossing the line I think Abby’s foot touched the ground acrossed the line while Brittany’s was still in the air so it’s possible Abby’s torso was slightly ahead of hers as well but not by much. They both looked good in the race if Brittany keeps this up she will be headed to Paris probably in the 100m though

    • @Max_Griswald
      @Max_Griswald 29 дней назад

      @@ckobo84 I thought Brown was ahead of Steiner at the line as well, but have not been able to see a great angle. You'd think they would have the photo-finish angle ready to go...

    • @stevebillieroberts9582
      @stevebillieroberts9582 29 дней назад

      What did Gabby Thomas Run 4th and it looked like to me us Abby finished 3rd

  • @RM-yf2lu
    @RM-yf2lu Месяц назад +5

    Lots of pros will be left at home this summer

  • @phoebus
    @phoebus 29 дней назад +1

    I expected a little better times, but both Gabby and Abby ran the 100m about an hour earlier.

  • @troyodell2011
    @troyodell2011 Месяц назад +2

    Excuse? We saw Abby tear up the track in college, make it to the World championships and then run a half second slower at those championships. It is called peaking at the right time. We see the Jamaicans do it all the time. Abby is right where she should be if she really wants to peak at the Olympics. Did you see where Sherika Jackson is? She will be ready when it c ounts.

    • @avionterria7855
      @avionterria7855 29 дней назад

      Abby had a nagging injury. She had surgery.

  • @umarujalloh2962
    @umarujalloh2962 Месяц назад +9

    I agree it is concerning that most of the US women and even the Jamaicans have not had an impressive start of their season. Abby has a little excuse because she is coming back from surgery. Personally, I think Abby should move up to the 400m. With her 200m speed she has to potential to run a sub 49 secs. Gabby Thomas may have just had a bad day. I remember last year Gabby had a few bad races before the US trails and ended up winning the 200m..

    • @user-hx3ns3vm9i
      @user-hx3ns3vm9i Месяц назад +1

      In competitive athletics, you have your bad days, better days and then a few absolutely stellar days of competition form. All from very balanced work outs / training cycles and routines , diet and sleeping , plus the number of days of rest before a competition. All combining and designed to make you at your strongest and best shape on a competition day. Easily done on paper , and much more difficult in practice.

    • @cosmicwisdom999
      @cosmicwisdom999 Месяц назад

      They will peak soon. Shericka was confident that she will, They do not wanna get burn out too soon...

    • @edwardjones717
      @edwardjones717 29 дней назад

      There is no way that Abby has a better chance at winning a bronze medal in the 400m like she does in the 200m.

    • @jeffwing8083
      @jeffwing8083 29 дней назад

      I think Jenna Prandini should move up to the 400. We are not deep there at all.

    • @edwardjones717
      @edwardjones717 29 дней назад

      @@jeffwing8083 There is no way Prandini can clock in the high 49s to make the USA team. Britton Wilson and Talitha Diggs are the top two.

  • @YQMaoski
    @YQMaoski 28 дней назад +1

    Abby Steiner is obviously still recovering and getting back into her prime running shape after her surgery and shortened season.

    • @johngreg12
      @johngreg12 17 дней назад

      She is not RECOVERING. She has RECOVERED. That is why she is out there racing, and this is not her first race of the season. Always having excuses for her when she does not come out on top.

  • @lasvegas4164
    @lasvegas4164 Месяц назад +2

    Darn good question. I honestly think they are right where they want to be. They are training right through this past weekend. Think about it, Sydney nor Femke have yet to run a hurdle race. Athing or Keely have yet to run an 800. Noah or Erriyon have yet to run a 200. The list goes on. If they are top ranked athletes, they only need to round into shape 30 days from now and peak 60 days from now. Notice I said top ranked athletes. They will qualify rounding into top form. That's my humble opinion.

    • @rayflaherty3441
      @rayflaherty3441 Месяц назад

      Watch the 800 this Saturday to see Athing, Keely and Moraa!

  • @jamesdennis8290
    @jamesdennis8290 29 дней назад

    College athletes normally achieve their seasonal peak for the conference championships; the pros may have a different training trajectory, where they're working on different things and intending to peak at the Olympics. E.g., for Sydney, she said this race was mainly just speed work. At this point the 200 specialists may not match her for endurance, although they might (or maybe not) have more top-end speed. Let's see how things play out.

  • @martymorse2
    @martymorse2 Месяц назад

    Thanks Rob for finally giving USA T&F a view on RUclips. Cannot believe, sorry, I guess I can believe why USAT&F has not been a part of this century. After 46 years coaching in all levels of T&F I guess I've become a cynic.

  • @spider-man1918
    @spider-man1918 Месяц назад

    Coach great information. The trials will show if they are overrated. Jackson just ran a 23.0 , 200 meters?

    • @Jaedub86
      @Jaedub86 Месяц назад

      I should have scrolled down before I left my comment 😅😅

  • @michaeledwards2251
    @michaeledwards2251 29 дней назад +1

    The shocking thing is the way a 400m specialist, hurdling at that, hurdlers are usually slower than flat racers, proved herself too fast for all the athletes specializing in the 100m and 200m. As to the peaking argument, the same arguments apply to Sydney Mc Laughlin-Levrone : her history of world records suggests another one in Paris.

    • @crosslink1493
      @crosslink1493 28 дней назад

      Now I want to see Kenni Harrison and all those super-fast 100mH ladies in a flat-out 100m race. Throw in Camacho-Quin and Amusan to really make it competitive.

  • @darkenergy361
    @darkenergy361 Месяц назад +1

    Coach the question is what are we looking at here? What is Sydney McLaughlin? We may be looking at something that we have never seen before!!

  • @sashijamir6083
    @sashijamir6083 29 дней назад +1

    I mean the title should be, what's wrong with Gabby Thomas? Was she not the favourite to win this? I mean Abby is recovering so I can understand but Gabby had a very poor performance.

    • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
      @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 29 дней назад

      Recovering? So if Abby won it would be even special?
      Stop with the excuses.
      The white saviour will not be the one to deny black women in the 200.

  • @GlimmerOfLight
    @GlimmerOfLight Месяц назад

    Well, Rob, if sending the college girls in a "long" plane ride is the outcome this year ... so be it!!
    Let's remember that Sydney McLaughlin went to Rio 2016. She didn't win but ... look at what came out of that! Thanks for your videos: always full of insight.

  • @squeakersthree711
    @squeakersthree711 15 дней назад

    Coach, this video lives up to your best video every made standards

    • @SCATrackandField
      @SCATrackandField  15 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. I really appreciate it!

  • @avionterria7855
    @avionterria7855 29 дней назад +1

    ABBY HAD SURGERY DURING THE OFF SEASON.

  • @MsNerdsRevenge
    @MsNerdsRevenge 15 дней назад

    It is over the outfitters for their heat. I think Puma has a track club. For the most part, Puma and New Balances help with programs in the Caribbean.

  • @THE_HMRC
    @THE_HMRC Месяц назад +2

    Nothing is wrong with Abby Steiner, except, THE COMPETITION is more fierce that ever before. She will either get better, or she will not. Nothing is wrong with her.

    • @edwardjones717
      @edwardjones717 29 дней назад

      There is no way Abby was predicted to win this race over Gabby. The question is what's wrong with Gabby she got sixth place.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      Yet of the people in this race that actually will be running the 200 meter at the US Trials Steiner came in first.

  • @iceyjo
    @iceyjo 29 дней назад

    Can you do a break down on Mia Brahe-Pederson? I have never seen someone with her body type be fast at all let alone one of the fastest U19 in the world. How is she mechanically doing it? She almost seems top heavy which usually means slow.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      Yeah, I've never seen a fast woman look like her either. She does not look like a sprinter.

  • @vinlee4180
    @vinlee4180 28 дней назад

    It's, all about timing and dosages for peaking at the right time.

  • @mrfreem110
    @mrfreem110 29 дней назад

    When you take into consideration the NCAA athletics run significantly more race. When Abby was at her peak she ran 40+ races which contributed to her success. This is the reason why some runners don’t produce when they go pro. Relay running is greatly underrated in this regard because the pros have less relay opportunities. Many of the pros need more races!!!

  • @orwellknew9112
    @orwellknew9112 Месяц назад +1

    Abby was a college student who was faster than this year’s college students. Her career has been plagued with injuries. The last one required surgery to remove a bone spur on her heel that was no doubt creating havoc with her Achilles’ tendon. She may be coming back slowly and she might need more work on her speed endurance. She definitely hasn’t done nearly the racing that she did in college that got her down to a 21.77 200 M.
    Gabbi I’m not sure about. She was looking pretty good earlier, I just hope she isn’t injured. She might just have been jet lagged for all I know. Is she isn’t injured, I expect she will be in there for the medals.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      Abby's major injury in college was her knee, injured playing soccer. She was on a Track and Soccer scholarship.

    • @cheesebeef4902
      @cheesebeef4902 29 дней назад

      @orwellknew9112 I think that 21;77 should really be questioned. that same year she came in fifth at worlds I’m not sure about the Eugene track.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 28 дней назад

      @@cheesebeef4902 Abby also ran 21.80 twice in 2022. And Abby holds the American record for the indoor 200m also set in 2022 and the American 300m record set in 2023. So why are you questioning Abby's time of 21.77? BTW she ran that 21.77 into a slight headwind.

  • @27baltimore
    @27baltimore 29 дней назад

    This was extremely good raise. McLaughlin did great on that 200. Abby did what I thought she was going to do but no one's talking about Brittany Brown. She's right there at the 2023 Doha silver medalist and was at the world 100m finale last year it's going to be a really tight 200 this year at USA's

  • @Christodoulos-J
    @Christodoulos-J 28 дней назад

    Coming back from surgery is something that should not be rushed. You're risking getting worse or prolonging the recovery period if you try to do too much too fast. I don't know, but Abby could be on the pace that she has set for herself.

  • @RaysDad
    @RaysDad 28 дней назад

    Gabby is America's best hope for the Olympic 200. Abbey has had foot problems, Sha'Carri has had head problems, and Sydney isn't going to run.

  • @CoryHenry-nq5tt
    @CoryHenry-nq5tt Месяц назад

    The Ferrari aka E.T. don't forget I think this will be the event of the Olympics 200m women

  • @johnnythompson5361
    @johnnythompson5361 28 дней назад

    Does Steiner have time this season to fully recover?

  • @tsmith9063
    @tsmith9063 28 дней назад

    How many college kids go to the Olympics and do well ill wait for your answer

    • @SCATrackandField
      @SCATrackandField  28 дней назад

      It’s rare for them to do well at world championships after such a long season. But it is common for them to take spots on team USA every year, keeping pros off the team as a result. Talitha Diggs, Melissa Jefferson, and Abby Steiner all did it in the 400, 100, and 200 out of college in 2022 as American champions.

  • @infokukac01
    @infokukac01 29 дней назад

    Dear friends! You'd be in trouble if your runners were in top form NOW. When will the selector be? When are the Olympics?

  • @gpowder911
    @gpowder911 29 дней назад

    You know the answer.
    First, Syd has had sub 22s speed since college.
    More importantly, Pros have only BEGUN to taper.
    As a long sprinter, Syd's weight room work not as intense as short sprinters' weight room work.
    Bobby's goal with Syd appears to be to run (at least) 2 very fast 200s before she focuses her efforts on the IH.
    No time to focus on 200m.
    Kinda like Apples 🍎 Oranges 🍊... 8:55

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      Yes but Sydney put them all away in the first 60 meters, showing that she was more explosive than the shorter distance sprinters.

  • @danburby7936
    @danburby7936 Месяц назад +1

    Coach, podium in Paris, SSS, sherika, Sydney, steiner

  • @phoebus
    @phoebus 29 дней назад

    Coach is making a big deal about the college runners and some are putting up very good numbers, but what he's discounting is that nobody put up better numbers in college than Abby Steiner did. Steiner holds the all time college record for the 200 meters and even she wore out after Conference and National Championship meets indoor and outdoor and US Championships which Abby won all of them, but she had already run about 60 races by then at top level in 2022 and had nothing left for World's. I hope all the pros do step up and make the Olympic team otherwise we''ll have a bunch of college kids crashing at the Olympics in Paris.

    • @jeffwing8083
      @jeffwing8083 29 дней назад

      When you look at our pro women, Steiner, Tee Tee Terry, Sturgis, Clark, on and on, ALL ran faster in college! Hmmm. Is it better coaching? Better preparation? More commitment? There is a definite dropoff.

  • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
    @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 29 дней назад

    2016
    McLaughlin placed third in the 400-meter hurdles in 54.15 s at the US Olympic Trials , setting a new world youth best and world junior record and qualifying for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro before her senior year in high school

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      Sydney was 16 years old at the time.

  • @waynebo248
    @waynebo248 23 дня назад

    Overall, the 100 & 200 has been underwhelming on the men & women's side - at the pro level. I think the pros have been going heavy on the strength training, and they are much later than the college runners at switching over to speed work. In a few weeks, Gabby & Abby will be running sub-21. They will be fine. Maybe Sydney is just a beast. Maybe she switched over sooner 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @jimbones155
    @jimbones155 29 дней назад

    Sydney is from another planet, everyone else is still in heavy training, so their times will be erratic till they peak for Nationals; although it seems many have gotten a late start and have not competed that much since 2023, and that worries me.

  • @GBamaBoy
    @GBamaBoy 21 день назад

    Those College females have no shot. Just wait until the Olympic trials.

  • @rundmm
    @rundmm 29 дней назад

    Dude, Sydney is just different. It seems whatever she puts her mind to or what race she wants to go after, she can win. What did she run the other day, I think 22.03 for her first or second 200 in comp this yr. If she really does decide to run this race all out and not just use it as training, all the other women running the 200 should be on notice.

  • @johnjay6370
    @johnjay6370 Месяц назад +1

    She ran a good race and the American 200m is up in the air for anyone right now. The time was solid and as long as Sydney does not run it anyone can win... Sydney would win if she ran it! She can do anything! She is a GOAT!

    • @JP-fd4vf
      @JP-fd4vf 29 дней назад

      Steady...it's a sample of one. Bit hasty to be drawing those kind of conclusions!

  • @batmansdad4978
    @batmansdad4978 22 дня назад

    Sydney and Abby are my favorite female runners right now. I wish Tyson Gay could've won a gold medal. State of Kentucky track and field is good.

  •  12 дней назад

    Calling anyone over rated because they don't finish first in every race is beyond ignorance to anyone that understands this field ! Coach Rob, you seem new here...

  • @madmusicman5921
    @madmusicman5921 28 дней назад

    Steiner is coming back from foot surgery as well her left Achilles was taped up. She will most likely get alot faster over the next month. Sydney has always been very fast in the 200m and most likely runs the 200 for speed work for her 4's. Thomas will be there so dont worry. Richardson is not in the picture over 200m this year....

  • @patrickmcginnis7
    @patrickmcginnis7 29 дней назад

    Imma call clickbait. The only guarantee is that 9/10 of these ladies are gonna bring it. Sydney's glide / form is just unmatched. Steiner's turnover rate is world class. The only one that can mess up a good race is the starter.

  • @rickreyn9242
    @rickreyn9242 Месяц назад

    Actually, Steiner is progressing well after surgery IMO. She's getting better it appears in each race. Gabby Thomas was a surprise though. I think Sydney is remaining in the 400m hurdles because it will mean something to beat Bol, who has set her side of the globe on fire in the 150m on up to the 500m. We can also count on Bol and Klaver pushing the USA in the 4x400. Nevertheless, Sydney is the top athlete in the world right now in multiple races and I can see her chasing down even Bol.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад

      Chasing down Bol? Bol will be chasing Sydney and not catching her.

  • @robertsanders7061
    @robertsanders7061 Месяц назад

    I love track and field, I ran a 7.9 in high school 1968, came in 2nd in state final Yards now not meters. I’m def an Abby fan

  • @TheMrjonv
    @TheMrjonv Месяц назад

    I think SL has a longer stride as well...that helps.

    • @surunitemiakanni-oye4346
      @surunitemiakanni-oye4346 29 дней назад

      Not really.
      Just a superior running style, Usain Bolt-like. Arms up and down stabbing motion, not crazy swinging sideways like Abby.

  • @paultoy9611
    @paultoy9611 29 дней назад

    Coach Rob... there's nothing wrong with Steiner...she was faced with fantastic opponents and just got beat that day but I believe she'll be where she needs ro be come trials/Paris time

  • @tsmith9063
    @tsmith9063 28 дней назад

    Dont forgot brittney brown she cam in 3rd and she is a silver nedalist in 2019 in rhe 200 and finalist in the 100 last year

  • @herbertstewart6309
    @herbertstewart6309 Месяц назад

    I can tell you what is going on with her. She is a 60m runner.

  • @marcusaurelius5149
    @marcusaurelius5149 29 дней назад

    "Every time you step to the line your reputation your reputation is on the line with you."
    This is what happened to Shacarri Richardson when she lost to the Australian teen.

  • @jeffwing8083
    @jeffwing8083 29 дней назад

    The real question should be is "What's wrong with the women who dominated in college and now running much slower as a pro?" Sturgis, Tee Tee Terry, Clark, etc. etc...... Steiner is coming off foot surgery, but even before she wasn't close to her college best. Gabby Thomas is too inconsistent. She's up and down. When she's up she's really fast, but can she be reliable? Richardson hasn't proved herself reliable either. She was great last year, but where is she now?

    • @SCATrackandField
      @SCATrackandField  29 дней назад

      Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate it. I actually addressed that very topic on another video some time ago. College runners do slow down typically as pros. Some of them never regain that form. Which is why I would argue the women in college who are at the top are a real threat this year at the Trials.

  • @cnbcliesgeorge4297
    @cnbcliesgeorge4297 17 дней назад

    I feel like Abby wasn't going all out, don't get me wrong, she was running hard but with only a few races going into the trials she's not showing her hand and won't until the trials begin. I do believe to make the women's 200 meter team your going to have to go sub 22 or your out. I would like to see Abby run at least 1 more event prior to the trials but if not, pretty sure she'll be ready when it counts. She hasn't shown that finish like she did in her last year in college, it's coming, has to or she won't make the team!

  • @bennyrosalez6648
    @bennyrosalez6648 28 дней назад

    So I agree Sidney is very fast. That being said, as a coach you should know that Abby is coming off a recent foot issue, that required her to get surgery. She is very fast as well and Sidney got a great lane and Abby did not, we all know that in this sport, lane choice does make a difference in the 200.. Even if Abby never beats Sidney, its ok, Abby is still very fast and she also runs a nice 100 meter and 400 meter.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад

      Abby, 21.77 200 meter PB, 10.90 100 meter PB. Sydney 22.07 200m PB, 11.07 100 meter PB, however not wind legal, but she was 18 at the time and is certainly faster now.

  • @agro-valleyfarm7217
    @agro-valleyfarm7217 29 дней назад

    Don't get ahead with the results of this race bec Gabby was terrible off on that day-her time in the 100m and 200m shows that.

  • @charlesmaddox4447
    @charlesmaddox4447 22 дня назад

    Sidney can win the 200, 400, and 400 hurdles, Sidney is special

  • @phoebus
    @phoebus 29 дней назад +1

    Maybe the real question here is what's wrong with Shericka Jackson? Abby ran a full half second faster than Jackson.

    • @_MicZ_
      @_MicZ_ 29 дней назад

      Or maybe the real question is: why do people expect fast times of elite athletes in their first few races of this Olympic season ?

    • @avionterria7855
      @avionterria7855 29 дней назад

      Abby is just returning after surgery

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 29 дней назад

      @@_MicZ_ It's almost June and Jackson was running nearly a full second faster at her opener about this same time last year.

    • @onestick1614
      @onestick1614 27 дней назад

      @@avionterria7855 so was sydney...

  • @trumplostlol3007
    @trumplostlol3007 28 дней назад

    Sydney Mclaughlin should run 400 flat, not 200 flat. I believe she has to overcome her psychological barrier first. Bol may beat her in 400m flat.

  • @mobrief66
    @mobrief66 28 дней назад

    Sydney is working towards a 400 m working on her speed

  • @shariffroberts3193
    @shariffroberts3193 29 дней назад

    Sydney has a ceiling on the 200m ..we are blowing this out of proportion

  • @crosslink1493
    @crosslink1493 Месяц назад

    Brittany Brown, Abby Steiner, Jenna Prandini, and Gabby Thomas all in the race and all finished behind Sydney McL2. Not saying somethings wrong here, but its something to consider. Its a month until The Trials, those are the races that count.

    • @dmvbay2535
      @dmvbay2535 Месяц назад

      And Adeleke

    • @rayflaherty3441
      @rayflaherty3441 Месяц назад

      There's something happening here, what it is aint exactly clear.
      If my eyes don't deceive me there's somethin going on around here.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад

      @@dmvbay2535Yes she was in the race, but she's not an American so won't be at the US Trials.

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад

      @@rayflaherty3441 Yeah a little plagiarism.😀

  • @osuk1
    @osuk1 Месяц назад +1

    100M men is very slow in 2024. Explain that!🤔

    • @dmvbay2535
      @dmvbay2535 Месяц назад

      They are slow to peak this year

  • @flintrock8433
    @flintrock8433 28 дней назад

    Abby is still making a comeback from her injury

  • @stevebillieroberts9582
    @stevebillieroberts9582 29 дней назад

    Who finished 2nd,and 3rd,??

    • @edwardjones717
      @edwardjones717 29 дней назад

      Abby finished 2nd and the other American girl was third. It wasn't Gabby.

  • @tsmith9063
    @tsmith9063 4 дня назад

    The college gurls never factor in the trials

  • @stocktonwhiteboy7978
    @stocktonwhiteboy7978 20 дней назад

    It seems pro theory of peak , and college season peak ( longer season ) are varied . I’ve never really bought into the gamble of trying to time the peak in a smaller window . The greater the length of the peak window . The better chances of a stronger showing in my humble opinion.

  • @yurikriegel2553
    @yurikriegel2553 29 дней назад

    This is all about how ridiculously talented sydney is. She could probably break the WR in the 2 the 4 and the 400H. She's Bolt-like. Though I will be routing for Femke Bol in Paris who is the only woman in the world who can beat syd in a final, that possibility woulld still take Femke at her best ever and a WR, and Sydney to slip up. But don't count out a gal who broke the oldest record in track. and don't forget she's run within .4 sec of sydney's 400 pr and she did it indoor.

    • @edwardjones717
      @edwardjones717 29 дней назад

      She tried to break the 400m world record last year and she ended up injured and couldn't run in the world championships. She doesn't have enough foot speed to break FloJo's 200m record.

  • @proyouservicesltd3652
    @proyouservicesltd3652 Месяц назад +1

    Are you implying Abby Steiner was the best runner in that race?

  • @torianobess9012
    @torianobess9012 Месяц назад

    Sydney McLaughlin was an above average 200m athlete from high school....better than all the athletes that she ran against on Saturday....not really a surprised

  • @davedduchene
    @davedduchene 29 дней назад

    USA Womens' track is exciting - and I'm in Canada.

  • @ddgflorida
    @ddgflorida 29 дней назад

    Yeah, disappointing times.

  • @jpdjpd8134
    @jpdjpd8134 Месяц назад +11

    Abby Steiner has not fully recovered from injury which required surgery.

    • @kc5466
      @kc5466 Месяц назад +8

      I wonder how long that injury excuse will last. If she haven’t fully recovered she would not be running on a weekly basis. You don’t start heavy training unless you’re fully recovered because you risk exacerbating the injury.
      The word you’re looking for is she hasn’t gotten to peak form yet. But Abby herself says that she is healthy.
      The truth is she may not get back to peak form this year and who knows if she ever will again. But saying she hasn’t fully recovered is an overplayed excuse that Abby herself says isn’t true.

    • @darkenergy361
      @darkenergy361 Месяц назад +5

      I wonder if they forgot that Sydney McLaughlin is coming back from knee surgery!!! it’s embarrassing what happened to that 200 American roster

    • @kc5466
      @kc5466 Месяц назад +2

      @@JRcalifornia Noah lyles losing to grant Holloway or rai Benjamin in the 200m would be embarrassing. Regardless if noah wasn’t in peak form.
      It’s more embarrassing for Gabby than anyone else losing to Sydney though. But people need to layoff of the injury excuse for Abby because it seems it will go on for the rest of her career because there is a possibility she may never peak again.

    • @kc5466
      @kc5466 Месяц назад +1

      @@JRcalifornia I agree Syd never had surgery

    • @darkenergy361
      @darkenergy361 Месяц назад +1

      @@JRcalifornia she had to sit out right JR don’tgo off conversation JR talking about hospitals and doctors the point is that whole roster lost to a 400 m hurdle Sydney McLaughlin was not even supposed to be competition for these ladies

  • @andrethornton6850
    @andrethornton6850 29 дней назад

    It’s not concerning to me considering that Sydney’s regular events are 400m events

  • @emenem6131
    @emenem6131 23 дня назад

    Sydney races to win.😉 even if it’s a “tune up “ race. I love her (races) but it blows my mind how much power she has! The other ladies are fast. But they visibly have fast turnover but watching Sydney (I know she’s putting out max effort at the right time) she seems to be covering a lot of ground per stride. Or is that an optical illusion? Like a deer bounding away from whatever is behind it. I’m going back and checking how many steps compared to Abby in that race. Yep yep. Sydney had from 7-10 strides less than Abby the best I could tell. Had to slow the playback speed way down.

  • @thelog86
    @thelog86 28 дней назад +1

    Nothing is wrong with Steiner she was just overrated and havent ran sub 22 in years

    • @phoebus
      @phoebus 27 дней назад

      Years? Abby ran under 22.0 many times in 2022 and was running injured in 2023 and 2024 for isn't over yet. She's only 24 years old and has had one year as a professional and yet you are trying to make an old lady out of her? Take a look at Jackson's times in the 200 meter when she was 24 or the 100 meter, Abby is way ahead of that pace and yet you are trying to write her off. Why is that?