You can say it was a weak field or whatever, but Kim Collins won the 100m World Championship without even lifting weights in a sport that is famous for doping, that's pretty cool.
That wasn't a weak field, u had the current wr holder and the fastest men in the world that year there! For some reason 2003 was a year no one ran blazing times, it happens every now and then
Kim started lifting at 34 at the urging of his wife. She was concerned that he concentrate on form first! He followed with 4 years of sub 6.50 60m when he didn't have those times before. Weight training is a tool and can get you stronger faster than body weight only excersizes!
When Collins won the race it was a shock and a little disappointing because of the time but after finding out some in the line up are drug cheats it makes you appreciate Kim Collins win
Agreed! This race was very underwhelming as the gold ribbon event, but to look back now and see Kim Collin's entire career and longevity this was pretty cool to see he did win a WC and beat some cheats along the way.
Insane how people think without PEDs you can’t do sub 10. Usain Bolt was only running 200 and 400, his coach saw something and recommended they recommended he switch off of his successes in 200m, also Usains disdain for the 400m. 18 months later he was setting WR and winning Olympic gold. Although clearly talented enough to go sub 9.5, he never did, and although he dominated the scene for closed to a decade, he didn’t get faster. Great coaching, great biomechanics, and great genetic phenotype for sprinting. No drugs necessary, never missing tests, never banned, in country with little access to steroids or EPO or HGH. Guys like Noah Lyles, Fred Kerley, Marcell Jacobs had many races this year with similar times. The biggest myth of athletics is that you can always only ever perform at peak. Track and field is filled with valleys and plateaus of performances, it’s about when you peak and how. The same Kim Collins eventually went sub 10 at 40
Some new ones will, but before he did it probably no one. He started weight lifting at 33 at the urging of his wife and it gave him "new life". 60 Metres Year Performance Venue Date 2000 6.53 Fayetteville, AR (USA) (i) 10 MAR 2000 2001 6.58 Fayetteville, AR (USA) (i) 10 MAR 2001 2001 6.58 Fayetteville, AR (USA) (i) 09 MAR 2001 2003 6.53 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (GBR) (i) 14 MAR 2003 2005 6.54 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (GBR) (i) 18 FEB 2005 2008 6.54 Velódromo Luis Puig, Valencia (ESP) (i) 07 MAR 2008 2009 6.58 Praha (CZE) (i) 26 FEB 2009 2011 6.50 Karlsruhe (GER) (i) 13 FEB 2011 2012 6.56 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (GBR) (i) 18 FEB 2012 2013 6.53 Metz (FRA) (i) 24 FEB 2013 2014 6.48 Sportovní areál Krajinka, Cheb (CZE) 29 JUL 2014 2015 6.47 Łódź (POL) (i) 17 FEB 2015 2016 6.49 Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR (USA) (i) 18 MAR 2016 2017 6.52 Mondeville (FRA) (i) 04 FEB 2017 2018 6.60 Messehalle, Karlsruhe (GER) (i) 03 FEB 2018 He started lifting at 2013. Look at all those sub 6.50's.
Kim Collins has been running at the championship level for a while. I think he was in the 2011 world championship final. He has been doing this for a long time.
chambers is just a joke! Loaded as a machine and not winning anything!! We have to give props to Collins, thin and yet managing to win gold and bronze (Daegu 2011)
Darrel Brown was the no, is the greatest world junior athlete over the 100m in history. His world junior record of 10.01 seconds stood for nearly eleven years(August of 2003- June 2014) and he was only eighteen when he did that. That national junior record still stands today in Trinidad and Tobago in the 100m and 200m. In 2001, he ran 20.41 seconds in the 200m. He ran it before hus birthday which is October 11th so he was only sixteen when he ran that (he's born on the 11th of October, 1984). That national junior record also stands up till today. He would've been equal to Usain Bolt if not probably surpassing him. His records tell the story. Also, I read it last year(2017) that in 2001, when he was still sixteen years of age, he ran in the 2001 World Championships. He anchored Trinidad and Tobago to a silver in the Men's 4x100m relay event. At the age of sixteen he accomplished that. Mind you, he was around the same time Usain Bolt was running as an exceptional world junior athlete. Usain Bolt may have taken him in the 200m at that level but I felt that if you had put Darrel Brown to run back a 200m at the age of eighteen or nineteen, hus time would have been either 20.00 seconds or even under Bad mismanagement I think was the downfall of Darrel Brown. Trinidad and Tobago know what it did in Darrel Brown's case. They waited or kept waiting too long to put him in any major championship and by the time he was supposed to emerge as the next big thing in track and field, it was already too late. I ABSOLUTELY HATE TO SAY THIS BUT, his time started to slowly pass. He tried to get back in it by attending meets in TnT ober the years even up till today but to the world and trinidad he's a lost cause. I'm sad to say that according to a 2014 article posted by the Guardian, Trinudad and Tobago has lost contact and communication with Darrel Brown. The President of The TTNAAA said so publicly and that I quote, "Well try to not let these things happen again. " Trinidad and Tobago knows what it did. Darrel Brown knows Usain good. They raced against each other as adults. I remember in 2007 when Darrel Brown returned to run in a 200m after nearly 4 OR 5 years and he still came second only to Bolt. The greatest talent I have ever seen gone to waste. In the 2002 World juniors he got gold in the 100m for Trinidad and Tobago and MARC BURNS from Trinidad and Tobago (same country) got the silver. Only difference is, Marc Burns wasn't wasted. He's represented sweet TnT for twenty years so far since 1998 when he ran in Carifta at the age of 15. Mind you Darrel Brown was rewarded the Austin Sealy Award( for the most outstanding athlete at the Carifta Games) two years consecutively. Back to back in 1999 and 2000 which was about two to three years before Usain bolt won the award. It would have been Bolt vs Brown for the next fifteen or sixteen years but Trinidad and Tobago held him back for too long and for what? You have to keep running him so that he won't loose his feel of the track and his how it his out there internationally. In trini words, they "think long and play wrong." Marc Burns may not have been as stunning as Brown but someone should have done something about Darrel Brown. I know Trinidad started a programme in 2017 where they basically nurture possible potential podium finishers for 2024 but where were they when Darrel Brown needed you? Where were you when he needed you the most Trinidad? All coaches and people who followed his career would ask the same question about his management. Even my own coach and the coach in the club next to us know about the injustice done to him and can't really deal with that subject very well. What a waste. I hope you're alright Brown. The world was not kind to you. In darkness, pray for light. May things get better.
Thanks for all the information Sacha as a Trinidadian I would just like to add that a hamstring tear was a contributor to Brown's demise also, we all had so high expectations of him...sigh!
@@johnwesley3885 Finally someone responded to my comment. Two people did actually as of right now and I know yes, injuries were also a major factor and that's something that you have to hate because it's one of the few negative aspects that you sometimes can't control......... someone actually read the comment and felt empathy for Brown. He truly is a hero... At least there's still people who appreciate and remember his great achievements of yesteryear............. Thanks anyway..........
@@lifestylez7116 Darrel Brown is a world class sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago who formerly held the world junior record in the 100m for the longest period of time up till today (August 2003- June 2014).
Daryl Brown is going to be the next big thing in sprinting without a doubt. That guy knew his stuff. It's 2019 now and all we do is lament over Daryl (who) Brown all day long.
I know, real tragic how he was never himself after a hamstring tear but in perhaps the only clean 100 meter races in modern times the winner looked more like a 800 meter athlete and a talented 18 yr old shone brightest.
The respect I have for Kim is stratospheric, not the fastest man but always seems to pull off some massive upsets. Imagine what asafa could have accomplished with his mindset
It's funny how they anointed brown as the future king when if you looked in heats, you have powell creating a quiet storm, and he was the one that i thought would do damage (i like an underdog, you see).
Read my comment. It's at the top of the list. You'll see why he was supposed to be THE MAN. The next BIG THIS IN SPRINTING AND TRACK AND FIELD ON A WHOLE.
bclarky12 Without lifting weights? Do you have any sources to confirm that? Until I see that source, I will go ahead and say that because you aren't bulky, does not mean you don't lift weights. Jonathan Edwards is an elite athlete, the greatest ever triple jumper, and he is a prime example of lifting weights and not being super hulk.
this is by far one of the weakest 100m finals in the past 20 years or so. The 2003 season was actually not a good 100m year. Only 8 men cracked under 10's Kim Collins is the only men in the finals to do so for the season. I read that Greene suffered a broken leg earlier in the year that caused him not be 100%. I have no doubt if Greene was healthy he would of easily won this final again.
+ny_kia31 Even more amazing he didn't even medal. You can actually see him looking across, bet he couldn't believe so many people were ahead of him, including Kim Collins on the inside lane.
+koncsaj he said he could have done what he did in drugs clean and I actually believe him. He was still crap on them and he's run the same times while before started using and after. His PB of 9.87 on the drugs would be out of his reach though but he could have run 9.90-9.95.
Read my first comment which is at the top of the comment's section and see if you agree with me. It would've been Bolt vs Brown if not for mismanagement.
May not been fast times, but was fast enough for Kim to WIN!!!! if others were faster, Why weren't they in the Finals? They had every chance to get there like others did...ijs, && thats My opinion!!!👍🏽🫶🏾
You can say it was a weak field or whatever, but Kim Collins won the 100m World Championship without even lifting weights in a sport that is famous for doping, that's pretty cool.
bclarky12 that all we’re looking like 800 meter runners lol
So did Bolt, although he did lift weights
@@averagejohnson3985 lol your comment doesn't make any sense, Bolt lifts weights so it's not the same at all.
That wasn't a weak field, u had the current wr holder and the fastest men in the world that year there! For some reason 2003 was a year no one ran blazing times, it happens every now and then
Kim started lifting at 34 at the urging of his wife. She was concerned that he concentrate on form first! He followed with 4 years of sub 6.50 60m when he didn't have those times before. Weight training is a tool and can get you stronger faster than body weight only excersizes!
not fast but Collins then kept getting his time down to sub 10 at around 40 years of age. What an evergreen athlete he is
he already had a pb of 9.98 in this race
yes and he was the reigning commonwealth champion
At 40 years .How come he do that sprint?
@@adilsasantoz9198
Kim Collins 9.93 at 40 years in 2016 Bottrop, Germany
@@dhnsh1843 Yes..but how he can do that in 40 yrs old man,is it possible anyone from athletics to that performance from that age?
Thanks Kim Collins for making 🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳 St Kitts & Nevis Proud , Great finish.
the side cams are the best for 100m, Collins turn over speed is just ridiculous
Kim Collins, World Champion! He carried the hopes of all who believe in a clean sport.
Only time ive ever seen the race winners name not even mentioned during the entire race.
true
Kim gets no respect
They only focus on who they want to Win or think is Winning.... it's BS though!!!🤷🏽♀️
Kim you made our country and our sub region proud though you had no big Frame or Name; just fair Game
No drugs, no nothing. Well done Kim Collins 👍👏👊
Why do you say no drugs how do you know
Couldn't you congratulate him without adding drugs in your comment?
When Collins won the race it was a shock and a little disappointing because of the time but after finding out some in the line up are drug cheats it makes you appreciate Kim Collins win
Agreed! This race was very underwhelming as the gold ribbon event, but to look back now and see Kim Collin's entire career and longevity this was pretty cool to see he did win a WC and beat some cheats along the way.
2003 was a slow year all round, not just these champs! Remember the commentator said only 2 men had broke 10s that year, both 9.99 I think
@@martintownsend66942023 was trash too so...
Been looking for this forever! Thanks for the upload!
The time was very slow at then, but these things happen! You can only race who is there and be the best on the day!
Clean victory!!!!
Insane how people think without PEDs you can’t do sub 10. Usain Bolt was only running 200 and 400, his coach saw something and recommended they recommended he switch off of his successes in 200m, also Usains disdain for the 400m. 18 months later he was setting WR and winning Olympic gold. Although clearly talented enough to go sub 9.5, he never did, and although he dominated the scene for closed to a decade, he didn’t get faster. Great coaching, great biomechanics, and great genetic phenotype for sprinting. No drugs necessary, never missing tests, never banned, in country with little access to steroids or EPO or HGH. Guys like Noah Lyles, Fred Kerley, Marcell Jacobs had many races this year with similar times. The biggest myth of athletics is that you can always only ever perform at peak. Track and field is filled with valleys and plateaus of performances, it’s about when you peak and how. The same Kim Collins eventually went sub 10 at 40
😂😂Gave you a like for the satire
Kim is one of the best ever. Who else is gonna break 10 at 40? Not many, if any.
agreed! he may not have the flair as other sprinters, but he is consistent to think he was still spring for another 15 years after this race !!!
Some new ones will, but before he did it probably no one. He started weight lifting at 33 at the urging of his wife and it gave him "new life".
60 Metres
Year Performance Venue Date
2000 6.53 Fayetteville, AR (USA) (i) 10 MAR 2000
2001 6.58 Fayetteville, AR (USA) (i) 10 MAR 2001
2001 6.58 Fayetteville, AR (USA) (i) 09 MAR 2001
2003 6.53 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (GBR) (i) 14 MAR 2003
2005 6.54 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (GBR) (i) 18 FEB 2005
2008 6.54 Velódromo Luis Puig, Valencia (ESP) (i) 07 MAR 2008
2009 6.58 Praha (CZE) (i) 26 FEB 2009
2011 6.50 Karlsruhe (GER) (i) 13 FEB 2011
2012 6.56 National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (GBR) (i) 18 FEB 2012
2013 6.53 Metz (FRA) (i) 24 FEB 2013
2014 6.48 Sportovní areál Krajinka, Cheb (CZE) 29 JUL 2014
2015 6.47 Łódź (POL) (i) 17 FEB 2015
2016 6.49 Oregon Convention Center, Portland, OR (USA) (i) 18 MAR 2016
2017 6.52 Mondeville (FRA) (i) 04 FEB 2017
2018 6.60 Messehalle, Karlsruhe (GER) (i) 03 FEB 2018
He started lifting at 2013. Look at all those sub 6.50's.
Maybe one of very few clean 100 m world champions since the stone age.
Kim Collins has been running at the championship level for a while. I think he was in the 2011 world championship final. He has been doing this for a long time.
Not only was he in the 2011 final, he got 3rd place.
Long time is an understatement.
@@alansamuel2454
No it is not
@@dhnsh1843 It is go check what the word means first.
@@dhnsh1843 Understatement means making something seem less than it actually is.
chambers is just a joke! Loaded as a machine and not winning anything!! We have to give props to Collins, thin and yet managing to win gold and bronze (Daegu 2011)
He won quite a lot actually, mostly indoors, but world level! Plus European level and outdoors as well
He ran the fastest first 10 meters ever! 1.67!
ever?
@@onboardcc2400 yes
@Track Nation yes
@J R not anymore
Darrel Brown was the no, is the greatest world junior athlete over the 100m in history. His world junior record of 10.01 seconds stood for nearly eleven years(August of 2003- June 2014) and he was only eighteen when he did that. That national junior record still stands today in Trinidad and Tobago in the 100m and 200m. In 2001, he ran 20.41 seconds in the 200m. He ran it before hus birthday which is October 11th so he was only sixteen when he ran that (he's born on the 11th of October, 1984). That national junior record also stands up till today. He would've been equal to Usain Bolt if not probably surpassing him. His records tell the story. Also, I read it last year(2017) that in 2001, when he was still sixteen years of age, he ran in the 2001 World Championships. He anchored Trinidad and Tobago to a silver in the Men's 4x100m relay event. At the age of sixteen he accomplished that. Mind you, he was around the same time Usain Bolt was running as an exceptional world junior athlete. Usain Bolt may have taken him in the 200m at that level but I felt that if you had put Darrel Brown to run back a 200m at the age of eighteen or nineteen, hus time would have been either 20.00 seconds or even under
Bad mismanagement I think was the downfall of Darrel Brown. Trinidad and Tobago know what it did in Darrel Brown's case. They waited or kept waiting too long to put him in any major championship and by the time he was supposed to emerge as the next big thing in track and field, it was already too late. I ABSOLUTELY HATE TO SAY THIS BUT, his time started to slowly pass. He tried to get back in it by attending meets in TnT ober the years even up till today but to the world and trinidad he's a lost cause. I'm sad to say that according to a 2014 article posted by the Guardian, Trinudad and Tobago has lost contact and communication with Darrel Brown. The President of The TTNAAA said so publicly and that I quote, "Well try to not let these things happen again. " Trinidad and Tobago knows what it did.
Darrel Brown knows Usain good. They raced against each other as adults. I remember in 2007 when Darrel Brown returned to run in a 200m after nearly 4 OR 5 years and he still came second only to Bolt. The greatest talent I have ever seen gone to waste.
In the 2002 World juniors he got gold in the 100m for Trinidad and Tobago and MARC BURNS from Trinidad and Tobago (same country) got the silver. Only difference is, Marc Burns wasn't wasted. He's represented sweet TnT for twenty years so far since 1998 when he ran in Carifta at the age of 15. Mind you Darrel Brown was rewarded the Austin Sealy Award( for the most outstanding athlete at the Carifta Games) two years consecutively. Back to back in 1999 and 2000 which was about two to three years before Usain bolt won the award. It would have been Bolt vs Brown for the next fifteen or sixteen years but Trinidad and Tobago held him back for too long and for what? You have to keep running him so that he won't loose his feel of the track and his how it his out there internationally. In trini words, they "think long and play wrong." Marc Burns may not have been as stunning as Brown but someone should have done something about Darrel Brown. I know Trinidad started a programme in 2017 where they basically nurture possible potential podium finishers for 2024 but where were they when Darrel Brown needed you? Where were you when he needed you the most Trinidad? All coaches and people who followed his career would ask the same question about his management. Even my own coach and the coach in the club next to us know about the injustice done to him and can't really deal with that subject very well. What a waste.
I hope you're alright Brown. The world was not kind to you. In darkness, pray for light. May things get better.
As a trinidadian myself this is so sad. These are the simple things that hold us back in sports 😢😢😢😢
Thanks for all the information Sacha as a Trinidadian I would just like to add that a hamstring tear was a contributor to Brown's demise also, we all had so high expectations of him...sigh!
@@johnwesley3885 Finally someone responded to my comment. Two people did actually as of right now and I know yes, injuries were also a major factor and that's something that you have to hate because it's one of the few negative aspects that you sometimes can't control......... someone actually read the comment and felt empathy for Brown. He truly is a hero...
At least there's still people who appreciate and remember his great achievements of yesteryear............. Thanks anyway..........
@@sasharichardson9127 Hello Sasha can you explain what is a Darrel Brown
@@lifestylez7116 Darrel Brown is a world class sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago who formerly held the world junior record in the 100m for the longest period of time up till today (August 2003- June 2014).
Good going Kim - hilarious they did not call your name once during the actual race yet you won it
8:08 I love those kind of shots.
🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳 proud of you Kim Collins🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
6 years later, 10:07 time in the final would be 8th place.
Daryl Brown is going to be the next big thing in sprinting without a doubt. That guy knew his stuff. It's 2019 now and all we do is lament over Daryl (who) Brown all day long.
I know, real tragic how he was never himself after a hamstring tear but in perhaps the only clean 100 meter races in modern times the winner looked more like a 800 meter athlete and a talented 18 yr old shone brightest.
No one near sub 10 seconds and Kim Collins wins it from the first lane! Classic :D
The respect I have for Kim is stratospheric, not the fastest man but always seems to pull off some massive upsets. Imagine what asafa could have accomplished with his mindset
Asafa would easily medal in those 2003, 2005 and 2011 World Champs with the poorest of poor fields even with his weak mindset.
It's funny how they anointed brown as the future king when if you looked in heats, you have powell creating a quiet storm, and he was the one that i thought would do damage (i like an underdog, you see).
It's ranked first in 10.07 at this time…
Times have changed…
Kim Collins is a boss man.
Kim Collins technique is super clean!
Dwain Chambers should have won it he got to tensed in the middle lane whereas Kim Collins was relaxed in the outside lane
It's freaking brilliant, that's what it is.
The last real 100m without DOPE !!!!
Despite the fact that two of them were busted :D
If u think that being "clear" or be on "clear" is no dope, than u r right.
Check the BALCO scandal.
Vojtěch Hous
Lol 3 of the guys in this race were busted. This race was slow because none of them cycled properly.
D Super man he meant taking the drugs during the proper time and duration.
How do you know... Are you just judging by time.. or are you a psychic
Colins very happy this a lucky win
lol..the commentator didnt mention collins once...first mention was when he saw the telemetry im sure..he lead all the way!..WTF?!
This is one of the most stacked photofinishes
The unsung hero of the 100m
Usain would have thrashed this field... With 5m gap atleast
Lol yes he would have
This is funny, because it's true.
Top 10 100m guy all-time
Proud of st kitts
Can someone tell me why they were so slow during this particular year? Only two running a sub-10 before this.
What stadium was this is? The Olympics this year (2024) are in Paris, France and I’m wondering whether they’ll be held in the same stadium as this?
Yeah it’s the same stadium
@@Cslicksmusic91 So this was in the Stade De France? Because that’s where this year’s Olympics are.
No drugs no whooping or hollering and a beautiful style. Optimised running.
say whatever but consider that Collins had a SB >10 seconds going into this and beat the only other guy who had one going into it aswell!
“He was a Silver Medalist at the Sydney Olympics *in Sydney*” 🤣😂
Good running Darell Brown if wasn't for injuries u would of been GREAT 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
So all you have to do is run a slow time and that means you're not drugs.... These people are weird on RUclips
コリンズすこ
we never got to see the best of daryl brown he was suppose to be the man
Read my comment. It's at the top of the list. You'll see why he was supposed to be THE MAN. The next BIG THIS IN SPRINTING AND TRACK AND FIELD ON A WHOLE.
He tore his hamstring and was never the same afterwards, but expectations were justified.
You look at Kim Collins and think....nah, too skinny....but the guy gives everything to get 100% effort out.....good on him
bclarky12 Without lifting weights? Do you have any sources to confirm that? Until I see that source, I will go ahead and say that because you aren't bulky, does not mean you don't lift weights. Jonathan Edwards is an elite athlete, the greatest ever triple jumper, and he is a prime example of lifting weights and not being super hulk.
Dude what a terrible announcer. Kim collins had one of the best starts of all time and the announcer doesn’t even acknowledge him.
This is the real truth about athletics race without doping
Back when it was even between everyone😢
it's still
Kim Collins
My man Kim brrraaapppppp
Everyone was so far from PB. What happened?
Athletics answer to Mike Tyson.
This is dwains day...yeah right, but they didnt knew what was going to hit them.
This always get me chambers heat was faster than this. What?
I know
this is by far one of the weakest 100m finals in the past 20 years or so. The 2003 season was actually not a good 100m year. Only 8 men cracked under 10's Kim Collins is the only men in the finals to do so for the season. I read that Greene suffered a broken leg earlier in the year that caused him not be 100%. I have no doubt if Greene was healthy he would of easily won this final again.
no they were all off the juice then. None of them came even close to run 10.00 flat
But he wasn't healthy and he didn't win.
Being healthy, as a modern, elite athlete, is as important as natural ability and passing urinalysis.
Where's the women's race?
Gotta love the american pundit, "the 2000 athens olympics was held in athens" like wow i did not know this 😅
Today 10.07 is last place
Not sure if that even qualifies you for the Olympic anymore...
For first world countries that may be true because of the depth of talent.
10.07 would have got the silver in the final almost a decade later as well mind
@@malligrub Bruh. The Olympic qualification time is 10.05 now
@@martintownsend6694 there was a -1.4 headwind in 2011, not comparable to a race like this.
🇰🇳🇰🇳🇰🇳💆🏾♂️💆🏾♂️💆🏾♂️
When the Commentor isnt watching the race. 😂😂😂
Nah he's just racist
Kim Collins was a more successful Vince Carter of Sprinting
Who?
SKB
Amazing that Dwain Chambers couldnt win this race......complete dog crap of a field.
Kim Collins was good!
+ny_kia31 Even more amazing he didn't even medal. You can actually see him looking across, bet he couldn't believe so many people were ahead of him, including Kim Collins on the inside lane.
+koncsaj he said he could have done what he did in drugs clean and I actually believe him. He was still crap on them and he's run the same times while before started using and after. His PB of 9.87 on the drugs would be out of his reach though but he could have run 9.90-9.95.
nuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuul
My main man BWILLA only time wasn't relaxed and not loose 😔 and cost him big time 😔
I was there, it was a terrible race!!
which way ?
K.
If you want to make sure people don't watch your videos. Just tell them who wins in the title and the time.
don't watch it then?
slow
ur mother slow
new king of world sprinting lol u never know about usain bolt then
Read my first comment which is at the top of the comment's section and see if you agree with me. It would've been Bolt vs Brown if not for mismanagement.
Wtf no Jamaican the cannot be real lol
Sorry uncle sam .its not TIM.its KIM
May not been fast times, but was fast enough for Kim to WIN!!!! if others were faster, Why weren't they in the Finals? They had every chance to get there like others did...ijs, && thats My opinion!!!👍🏽🫶🏾
Only one big at the time that was missing was Maurice Green