TOP 30 FASTEST FINISHERS 60-100M SPLITS

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  • @fatalleif
    @fatalleif Год назад +31

    Absolutely rediculous how usain has the 16th fastest when he got 9.69 in the beijing olympics, BRO HAD HIS HANDS UP AND WAS CELEBRATING FOR THE LAST 10m AND WAS STILL ONE OF THE FASTEST 60-100m times ever. What an absolute beast of a human he is.

  • @sebastiankarlsson735
    @sebastiankarlsson735 2 года назад +26

    This channel is amazing. Thank you so much for these videos. That only three sprinters (Bolt, Gay and Blake) has ever run the last 40 metres faster than 3.36 really shows just how amazing Bolt´s last 40 metres were when he did it in 3.27 in Berlin and 3.28 in London. Those two marks stand out much more among the fastest last 40m splits than Su Bingtian´s 6.29 stand out among the fastest 60m splits. The combination of how outstanding that 3.27 split is and the fact that Bolt also has the second fastest 60m split of all time (6.31) really shows how incredible his 9.58 mark is. If someone can match Tyson Gay´s fastest last 40m split of 3.31 he would need to have reached the 60m mark in 6.26 in order to break the world record. If someone can match Bolt´s 3.28 from the London Olympics he would need to match Su Bingtian´s 6.29 over the first 60 metres in order to break the world record. Even if someone would be able to beat Bolt´s best mark and run the last 40 metres in something like 3.25 he would still need to match Christian Coleman´s best 60m split of 6.32 in order to break the world record. In other words it is virtually impossible to break that world record without simultaneously being one of the greatest starters of all time and one of the greatest finishers of all time which obviously is a very difficult thing to achieve. Bolt who has the second fastest 60m split and the fastest last 40m split of all time is at the moment the only one who is near the top in both categories.

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад +9

      Thank you. Bolt's World Record is unlikely to be broken in the next 25 years if anyone ever breaks it. This is a phenomenon no one else can get close to its maximum speed. It's possible that the peak of human evolution is behind us, as it's not without the case of the five fastest sprinters in history that dates back to the period 2008-2015.

    • @sebastiankarlsson735
      @sebastiankarlsson735 2 года назад +6

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Yes and as amazing as his 200m record is the 100m record really seems to be far more unattainable. The combination of that great start and that incredible finish is truly outstanding and unless some top sprinter gets perfect conditions with high altitude combined with a strong but legal tailwind I agree that it is unlikely that someone will run faster than 9.58 in the near future. In the 200 metres it looks like Erriyon Knighton possibly might be able to challenge the 19.19 record in the near future but considering how much less impressive he has been in his 100m races I doubt that he will threaten the 9.58 record. Especially considering that the 100m record is stronger than the 200m record even without taking into account that Knighton seems to be far more suited for the 200m event than the 100m event.

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад +2

      @@sebastiankarlsson735 Yes 100m and 200m are completely different races which require special traits. 200m sprinters are combain fast twitch fibers A intended more for 400m runners that is have capability to keep speed endurance and FTF B intended for 100m sprinters. Blake's 19.26 has shown everyone where are the speed endurance limits. And now we are seeing youngers like Knighton and Fahnbulleh with huge potential to change the historic tabels on 200. The chance to break 200m WR is still far away but is much more close than 100m which there are no successors on the horizon for that distance

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +1

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 9.58 is such a phenomenal record. 9.69 stood for 14 years already and we don’t know if that will be broken. 9.58 you’re like meters ahead of people that is already capable of 9.75. People are doing jacobs propaganda and saying he does 9.4.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 do you think knighton can break the wr for 200m? It’s probably hard because I feel like you need a lot of 100m strength for that record and plus, developing an even more crazy speed endurance in the 200m is gonna be very hard for a sprinter like Knighton. Btw what’s fahnbulleh’s last 50 of his 200m? 4.65-4.70?

  • @javanm-a1515
    @javanm-a1515 2 года назад +20

    You should do a top 10 or top 20 fastest final 100meters in the 200meters.

  • @amooolusina6978
    @amooolusina6978 9 месяцев назад +5

    Usain Bolt. The GOAT
    2nd fastest 60m ever: 6.31
    1st fastest 40m ever: 3.27
    (In the same race)
    9:58
    The sprinter who will break Usain Bolt record has to have the best ever start and the best ever finish.
    That person is yet to be born.

    • @Yes_I_c4n
      @Yes_I_c4n 9 месяцев назад +2

      Yep, good luck with that.

    • @Silligk
      @Silligk 18 дней назад

      yeah his 100m record is way out of reach because he had a great start and no human yet born can match his closing speed. 200m though i can see falling in the next 10 years, he had a great start but he really slowed down on the final stretch

  • @ABLQuality
    @ABLQuality 2 года назад +2

    Great video

  • @Yes_I_c4n
    @Yes_I_c4n Год назад

    @Speed Analysis Channel, amazing work, my friend. You should update this list one of these days. Probably the list didn't change much?

  • @Pumpxkin
    @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +2

    Thank you very much sir.

  • @Gtslmfa0
    @Gtslmfa0 2 года назад +13

    Walter Dix could've been amongst Blake and Gay in the 9.6x range if he had a better start. I've never seen someone go from 5th to 1st in the final 40 over and over again like he did

    • @Yes_I_c4n
      @Yes_I_c4n 2 года назад +5

      Hmm, if Blake had a greater top end speed he could have broken the WR. If Tyson Gay had a better start he would have bettered his 9.69s. If Gatlin had a better finish, he would have improved his times and go sub 9.7. If, if, if..

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +12

      @@Yes_I_c4n Some people think Noah Lyles+Christian Coleman is like a 9.55. The truth is combine the best splits of 6.32+3.37 and it is still a 9.69.

    • @Yes_I_c4n
      @Yes_I_c4n 2 года назад +8

      @@Pumpxkin those people are lazy to the point of doing some research. Bolt in his prime was better everywhere. Recently Su ran the 60 m split in 6.29 s, which is the 0.02 s faster than Usain's 60 m split in Beijing. That's how much people can expect to improve on Usain's WR. But Usain's last 40 m are crazy fast, like 3.27 s fast, so... And he did those times in the same race, so he put together a pretty fast overall time.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +5

      @@Yes_I_c4n Now we have Fred Kerley saying he can break the WR, lmfao. Even Tyson Gay+Su Bingtian is 6.29+3.31 which is still a 9.60. Also may I tell you that Bolt's last 40m time is equal to a 0.82 10m segment time multiplying by 4. Most sprinters can barely reach 12 meters per second (Jacobs) and then drop off immediately after. His finish is 3.39. What is the difference between 3.39 and 3.27 in such a short distance (40m) in such a short time? Multiply by 2.5 which would get you 100m and that would be a 3/10ths of a second difference in the 100m! Honestly if Bolt didn't exist I feel like 9.69-9.72 would still be the WR. Using iaaf points, a 6.32 which is Coleman's split is a 9.69 and Su's 6.29 would be like a 9.64.

    • @Yes_I_c4n
      @Yes_I_c4n 2 года назад +2

      @@Pumpxkin yeah. We can also play around with numbers a bit. Put together the best splits ever (under legal wind conditions) and you'll end up with a time slightly better than 9.58s, though nit by much @ 9.56 s. We can then also add up different reaction times and likely the time would be around 9.52 s I think

  • @daniel.sandberg.5298
    @daniel.sandberg.5298 Год назад +1

    Usain Bolt run with such a style

  • @maamebrago319
    @maamebrago319 2 года назад +3

    My goodness, Usain Bolt has a lot of these.

  • @sebastiankarlsson735
    @sebastiankarlsson735 2 года назад +3

    What splits do you get for Kerley´s 9.76 and 9.77? The 60m splits given at the USATF results page suggests that Kerley split 6.46s in both races which would put his last 40m splits at 3.30s and 3.31s. But due to all of the inconsistencies in the 10m splits posted there I personally doubt the accuracy of those splits and it would be interesting to see what splits you get in those races.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +4

      He got 3.36 or 3.35 in instagram. Yes the splits are bullocks. They state that Kerley's top end speed was over 12.5 meters per second and they stated that Bracy and Bromell did 0.75 and 0.79 splits as 9.8 RUNNERS!

    • @sebastiankarlsson735
      @sebastiankarlsson735 2 года назад +2

      @@Pumpxkin Thanks. 3.36 or 3.35 sounds much more likely than the USATF splits.

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад +4

      Yep right
      9.76: 3.36
      9.77: 3.34
      Idk how Usatf carries out their analysis. I'Il do a new video with newly stats in a while incl. Kerley, Fahnbulleh

    • @sebastiankarlsson735
      @sebastiankarlsson735 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Sounds great. Looking forward to the new video.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 For me, an analysis shouldn't be automatic. Didn't the IAAF release their data of Usain Bolt's split times after a day? While USATF is analyzing automatically and going against it's purpose of the timing system. It is supposed to track the necessary track event's times and not really track split times. This is why I trust people who take a lot of time to analyze thoroughly such as you. It makes it a whole lot easier. If Kerley had Usain Bolt standard speed or Tyson Gay he would've gone to the 9.6s.

  • @Pumpxkin
    @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

    I wonder what the next video is going to be
    about. Can't wait!

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад

      I have a dilemma because I wanted to throw in a Top 20 Fastest 60 Splits (Womens) but looking at the Fraser-Pryce form I will have a ton of analysis that will probably wipe out some of the already saved ones. I also plan to do Top 20 Fastest National Records on 100m and Sprinting 2022 montage

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Shelly Ann Fraser would be mad interesting.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Also one question. What analysis surprised you the most?

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 did you see fahnbulleh’s 10.03? It was still with a terrible start, you should try to analyze that. Might be in 3.33-3.38 range.

  • @Pumpxkin
    @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +1

    I am speechless
    Erriyon Knighton...........

  • @野菜-q7l
    @野菜-q7l Год назад

    When Carl Lewis ran in 9.86,how many seconds is it?

  • @overbillionviews
    @overbillionviews 2 года назад

    *Nice video. I wait fasters 100-200m on 200m runs*

  • @Joker-he4sl
    @Joker-he4sl 2 года назад

    how much could jacobs have done if he hadn't slowed down in the last 20 meters of the european semi-final? Do you happen to have any splits from that race?

  • @FrankHassleXBurtObeng
    @FrankHassleXBurtObeng 2 года назад +4

    Great channel, thanks for the work, but does Carl Lewis' 9.86 not make it? You should do a similar analysis of 200m splits, given that that's were the comebacks with the most accentuated contrast are more likely to happen, it would be cool to known how high guys with remarkable speed endurance like Mennea, Lemaitre and Fahnbulleh get without having full times positioned quite at the very top.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      I think Carl Lewis is really close here

  • @darkness1978
    @darkness1978 2 года назад +1

    What was bolts splits in his 19.32 run

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад +4

      From not my source 9.98+9.32, but I analyzed it myself several times and everything is correct

    • @darkness1978
      @darkness1978 2 года назад +1

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 wasn’t that 2008 splits

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад +3

      @@darkness1978 Yes I'm sorry. In London Bolt ran 10.00+9.32 while in the same race Blake 10.19+9.25

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Do you know the 2021 ncaa 100m final split times now?

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 gonna assume fahnbulleh finishes around the 3.40-3.45 range

  • @vincibrug
    @vincibrug 2 года назад

    Maybe you ahould add Joe Fahnbulleh 🤗

  • @Pumpxkin
    @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

    Any more vids coming?

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад

      I'm a bit busy recently, but if I have time, a video will appear

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +1

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 do whatever man. You deserve this time.

  • @Pumpxkin
    @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +2

    Oh yeah, do you know the birmingham 2018 100m split times were between Reece Prescod and Noah Lyles? They seemed about neck and neck at the end.

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад +1

      At first it might seem that they are going neck and neck, but in fact Prescod drove off the rest (including Lyles) in the last 40 meters with a result of 3.40. He reached a maximum speed at 66 meters and his split between 60-70m was 0.8265 which gives Max V: 43.56 km/h. So far I have splits of the first four:
      Coleman: 6.43+3.51
      Prescod: 6.54+3.40
      Lyles: 6.52+3.46
      Blake: 6.51+3.48

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Prescod beat Lyles by that much at the last 40m? Sheesh

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 What about Usain Bolt's 2012 9.79 at Oslo where he beat Asafa Powell? Thank you.

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад

      @@Pumpxkin
      Bolt: 6.39+3.40
      Powell: 6.40+3.45

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Thanks. You know the race where Bolt lost to Gay right? I think it's because Gay got a better start, then pulled away a lot at the end(?)

  • @ChrisMartin-oq4wc
    @ChrisMartin-oq4wc Год назад +2

    Bolt London it's 3"31. 6"32 at 60 meters not 6"35

    • @Yes_I_c4n
      @Yes_I_c4n 9 месяцев назад +1

      You are correct.

  • @o_CwNOOB_o
    @o_CwNOOB_o 2 года назад

    wait wasn’t bolt’s last 40 spilt in 2012 olympics 3.31? 6.32+3.31

    • @Samsation93
      @Samsation93 2 года назад

      It was 6.35+3.28= 9.63

    • @o_CwNOOB_o
      @o_CwNOOB_o 2 года назад

      @@Samsation93 well that’s the old one from USATF analysis

    • @TH-cx2yx
      @TH-cx2yx Год назад

      @@o_CwNOOB_o from what i have seen he ran a 6.35 60 meter split so 6.28 makes sense

    • @o_CwNOOB_o
      @o_CwNOOB_o Год назад

      @@TH-cx2yx try looking at the side cam, it looks more like a 6.32 than 6.35. Also, that 6.32+3.31 is analysed by PJ Vazel, which all of his analysis are very accurate. 6.35+3.28 is analysed by usatf, usually kinda inaccurate.

    • @TH-cx2yx
      @TH-cx2yx Год назад

      @@o_CwNOOB_o it doesnt really look like a 6.32 tho. you can see in his 6.31 60m split in his wr that he is far clear of tyson gay. but he is not that far ahead at 60m in 2012

  • @TH-cx2yx
    @TH-cx2yx Год назад

    I have a hard time believing that Bolt doesn't have more spots on this list. he ran a bunch of sub 9.8s and i assume they dont have accurate timing on all of them

  • @worldisone511
    @worldisone511 2 года назад

    Looks like bolt is jogging

  • @davidchang8772
    @davidchang8772 2 года назад

    Su per fast 6.29 Asia‘s proud!

  • @ibrahimadia2290
    @ibrahimadia2290 2 года назад

    Usain Big Bolt

  • @ChrisMartin-oq4wc
    @ChrisMartin-oq4wc 2 года назад

    6"48-3"38 for Vicaut in 2015 is wrong. He mades 6"44-3"42. Split of Pierre-Jean Vazel. I think 6"48-3"38 is for his 2nd 9"86 one year later in Montreuil.

  • @danbotez1307
    @danbotez1307 4 месяца назад

    Tyson Gay 3.31 is the 2nd fastest time.

  • @cecilecampbell6545
    @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад

    9.77 and 9.83

  • @NextGenJay
    @NextGenJay 2 года назад

    Bolt was 6.32 + 3.40 in New York

    • @Yes_I_c4n
      @Yes_I_c4n 9 месяцев назад

      He was indeed. Usain was crazy fast up to 60m, unlike some people think.

    • @Someone-hi1nt
      @Someone-hi1nt 5 месяцев назад

      @@Yes_I_c4n i think people think that moreso because of his later races when he wasnt at his best and had a somewhat inconsistent start, but no doubt at his peak he would split consistent 6.3 lows when it mattered

  • @insight1239
    @insight1239 5 месяцев назад

    This proves Bolt actually ran at least 95% in his WR run
    So i don't want to hear 9.4 bla bla bla

    • @shanegill5091
      @shanegill5091 2 месяца назад

      I think 9.58 was perfection. The only thing we can hypothesize is with 2.0 tailwind and a faster reaction time we could have seen 9.51/9.52.
      Remember, this remains THE outlier time in all of athletics. It could be around as a WR for another 30 years.
      Shoe advancements, faster tracks and nobody is close.

  • @cecilecampbell6545
    @cecilecampbell6545 Год назад

    Brussels 2008 was asada best race against bolt

  • @Pumpxkin
    @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +5

    Bolt has 8 of them. Shows into perspective of usain bolt and his top end speed being consistenf

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад

      Yes from 20, I didn't want to put only videos with Usain it would be about 2/3 out of all😝, so I gave first ten sprinters with their best splits and it's a positions from 30 to 20 on this list

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Does Bolt even finish slower than 3.40 once beside that 2017 race??

    • @speedanalysischannel1165
      @speedanalysischannel1165  2 года назад

      @@Pumpxkin Yes many times, but usually his worse results are in the range of 3.40-3.45, unless he runs in a semi-final or in heat, only a few times he ran slower than 3.45 beside of London it was e.g. the race from Rome 2013 in which he ran 3.48, but it was then that he complained of the hamstring problems, so this result is a bit skewed

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      @@speedanalysischannel1165 Sheesh what happened? I think Gatlin ran him down.

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад

      But btw, who would you say has a consistently better finish? Noah Lyles or Usain Bolt?

  • @wesleywang2464
    @wesleywang2464 2 года назад

    Im actually the fastest finisher of all time smh i shud be on this list

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +1

      Wesley Wang split: 2.99

  • @bergkampdennis5673
    @bergkampdennis5673 10 месяцев назад

    where is su bingtian? he is no1!

    • @Someone-hi1nt
      @Someone-hi1nt 5 месяцев назад

      this is closing speed, not starting speed

  • @MabelIturria
    @MabelIturria Год назад

    Cabe ta mi

  • @AfricanEdking
    @AfricanEdking 2 года назад

    Um. What the hell is that? Bolt having some of the fastest finishes celebrating the last 20m? ARE U FORREAL WHAT? And I thought Lyles running down Coleman was plain stupid. Holy crap Bolt is on another level and this list is a lot of Tyson Gay and Yohan Blake as well. DANG!!!!!!!

    • @AfricanEdking
      @AfricanEdking 2 года назад +1

      If Bolt and Coleman raced and Bolt got lyles start, he would beat Coleman celebrating... Bolt's start isn't really the best though but man you give up after 40m

    • @afrobuddy4801
      @afrobuddy4801 2 года назад +3

      @@AfricanEdking What??? First of us, Lyles is a trash starter and second of all, Bolt has the 2nd fastest 60m split in history

    • @Pumpxkin
      @Pumpxkin 2 года назад +3

      @@afrobuddy4801 I don't understand what he's trying to say either.

    • @AfricanEdking
      @AfricanEdking 2 года назад

      How many times did Bolt start well though? There were many cases where he would barely get 1st or a podium spot because of his starts. It isn't terrible, it's okay-mediocre I would say, especially at the first 30m. Though Blake has bad starts and could've perhaps gotten a similar time to Bolt if his start was similar in both 100 and 200

    • @afrobuddy4801
      @afrobuddy4801 2 года назад +2

      @@AfricanEdking Bolts starts were suberb between 2008-2012. Even after 2012, his starts were still above average of the field