@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_nts bullshit , I followed all his carreer. His old coach was good. But Christophe is fragile. You can’t train Christophe like anybody. You need to adapt with him. Christophe won a lot of medals. It’s the most important.
yes, his beloved coach Pierre Carraz died early in 2023 and I think Christophe thought it time to move on with other things in life. They had a very special bond
Lemaitre and Vicaut are two of the greatest european spirnters but their starts are so bad that hold them back when matching against international competition
@@matthewkaram9615 Boling passes Lemaitre once he runs under 9.92 in the 100 and under 19.80 in the 200. We have to use the same events if we're trying to make a comparison.
@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_nts: you haven't a clue really. He started getting overwhelmed by expectation and his starts got worse and injuries start appearing
Кристофер Леметр был один из лучших спринтеров Европы, у него была корявая техника, но за этим скрывалось его уверенность что он лучший. Я считаю его одним из лучших спринтеров мира
I loved watching Christophe's career. His poor starts prevent me calling him the "complete sprinter" but that sheer speed was wonderful and exciting - possibly 2nd only to Bolt in his prime
Bolt and Lemaitre. They knew what they were doing. I have a gold medal in my country (and probably in your country too) for casting a 500 gr ball over 97 mts. when I was 10 years old. I still have that achievement from 30 years ago, but never got even a hug. Authorities took that cup as it was theirs. I'm probably a gold medalist but, my country is too poor to even get there again.
Huge talent hampered by a series of injuries. Speed endurance in the 200 was up with the best. I was elated when he got his bronze in Rio. Might have been silver with full training.
Injuries at a young age and poor form destroyed his career, sadly. He could have been so much faster and so great. Nowadays he is only a shadow of his former self. It's such a sad lost for European athletics.
@ProudOfYourRoots bro you are so full of it. Yeah he didn’t have one of the best starts but the side to side running, Absolutely not. He had great form. Never once did he fail a drug test. Are you a female? Because all that’s spilling out of your mouth is lying BS gossip like your talking with a bunch of unhappy, single, baby momma friends 😂
@proudofyourroots9575Lemaitre is a tall MF, and starts were always tough for tall people. Even Bolt (who is even taller) would struggle off the line but would reel everyone in quickly before passing everyone.
@@cherrywave9050 the average blck runs 9.92 and 19.80 has multiple european and national titles and bronze in the olympics and World championships behind Bolt?
@@joedagg4495 bro, he came off his best year and fell off. Sprinters are still running their personal bests over the age of 30. I found out he was dealing with a bunch of injuries.
It was inevitable that he never did reach his full potential. Lack of thirst for weight lifting and his overwhelming shyness contributed to his ultimate demise.
2 olympic medals + 2 world championships medals... this is what full potential is for me. More or less same generation as Usain Bolt... places on the podium were quite limited.
@@jamesdebbah bro, I've been following him through and through, I know what I'm talking about. I am totally convinced that he had the potential to dip into the 9.80s had he done everything right but it wasn't to be.
@@george_k293 yes I agree with that. But he is the most successful athlete France has ever seen for decades, until Mayer appeared a few years ago. This is more than enough for a country who struggles to get some medals. I think Lemaitre has an impressive record given the competition back in time and that he peaked at a very young age. It can happen for some athletes... If you understand French you should listen to his most recent interview to L'Equipe. His approach before races is amazing and explains why he was very successful. Very clever...
It's his coaches. In a recent video he says that he has just started to work on power, explosiveness, more w lifting. His previous (incompetent) coaches didn't want him to, didn't want to 'denature' him, with more power, muscle mass...
Este tío solo baja de 10 seg,dentro de Francia.Los federaciones francesas,son conocidas por hacer trampas,solamente bajo de 10 seg en Rietti, que esta en Italia pero justo en la frontera con Francia ,cuando lo ves correr fuera de su país apenas baja de 10.20/ 10.15
Can't lie. Loved his form. The power is visible in it
If bro had a real start, he could have ran 9.80 easily
Incompetent coaches. They didn't want him to work on power explosiveness and put on more muscle mass
exactly, but what a finish
@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_ntsshut up you don’t know his history
@@gautierc146 it was well known and he said it himself in a recent interview
@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_nts bullshit , I followed all his carreer. His old coach was good. But Christophe is fragile. You can’t train Christophe like anybody. You need to adapt with him. Christophe won a lot of medals. It’s the most important.
3:38 to me this is the most impressive of them all .. that's a sick comeback
Was that gatlin on the 2nd place there?
@@v00njun8 That's definitely Gatlin in the red. I'd recognise that ice skater looking drive phase anywhere.
@@Morrigankou I love how he drives his hands XD
@@charliesierra6919 I think lemaitre can stand a chance on bolt since he beat someone that beat bolt
@@v00njun8that was when Gatlin had just gotten out of his drug ban, he was in pretty bad shape, only Gatlin at his very best has beat Bolt
Bruh this guy is too underrated.
he just announce his retirement. june 2024. so sad. this guy is so nice
yes, his beloved coach Pierre Carraz died early in 2023 and I think Christophe thought it time to move on with other things in life. They had a very special bond
Lemaitre and Vicaut are two of the greatest european spirnters but their starts are so bad that hold them back when matching against international competition
Vicaut's start wasn't bad.
What about Marcell Jacobs, Francis Obikwelu, Linford Christie, Churandy Martina, Dwain Chambers, and Zharnel Hughes?
@@thenorseprodigy7466 yeah those two i mentioned have fell off a little bit. Jacobs proving me wrong every time he sprints. Terrific sprinter!
He should have trained exclusively for 200 metres as he could take those curves and his wind up near the end was boltesque
@@thenorseprodigy7466lol Chambers? Really? How many times did the guy piss purple?
He ran the 9.96 before he even turned 21. Boling has some catching up to do to get on that level
Bolings gonna pass him
@@henri.r94 no can they do the 400 and long jump too.. no
@@matthewkaram9615 You are on a tangent
@@matthewkaram9615 Boling passes Lemaitre once he runs under 9.92 in the 100 and under 19.80 in the 200. We have to use the same events if we're trying to make a comparison.
@@timmytheinventor4746 lametre could’ve been a 9.6-9.7 guy if he had a 6.4 start
Tout en
Fluidité ❤❤❤
Tremendous sprinter!! Fast!!
Reached his peak at 21, could have been so much more
Incompetent coaches...
@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_nts: you haven't a clue really. He started getting overwhelmed by expectation and his starts got worse and injuries start appearing
his running form is so powerful
He has a strong finish.
Кристофер Леметр был один из лучших спринтеров Европы, у него была корявая техника, но за этим скрывалось его уверенность что он лучший. Я считаю его одним из лучших спринтеров мира
I love this guy, pity he struggled with injuries early on.
the pickup in the last race is ridiculous
He should have worked better on his start. His finishing was simply explosive 😱😱😱
He was trained by amateurs. His coaches didn't want him to work on power and explosiveness and put on more muscle mass
@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_nts are you world champ????
@@Fckisnotrealnatowefc_ntshe got slower after putting on 10kg
I loved watching Christophe's career. His poor starts prevent me calling him the "complete sprinter" but that sheer speed was wonderful and exciting - possibly 2nd only to Bolt in his prime
Bolt and Lemaitre. They knew what they were doing.
I have a gold medal in my country (and probably in your country too) for casting a 500 gr ball over 97 mts. when I was 10 years old.
I still have that achievement from 30 years ago, but never got even a hug. Authorities took that cup as it was theirs.
I'm probably a gold medalist but, my country is too poor to even get there again.
Huge talent hampered by a series of injuries. Speed endurance in the 200 was up with the best. I was elated when he got his bronze in Rio. Might have been silver with full training.
Does any fully know his max velocity ?? Splits
His stride length might be longer than Bolt
Why would you say "All sub-10 races" but include the ones with 10.00?😐🤦
Because he doesnt have that many sub 10s
But i still love him
because it show all his sub 10 races - and a few more good runs doesn't hurt
Where is his 19.80 race ??
Title says fastest 100m races
If we are to assume he was clean running sub 10s he could've been a machine running 9.8s on the gear
Yep
His first 30m was too slow for him to run 9.8 or 9.7
@@416yaadie The gear could have given him the explosiveness out of the blocks that he lacked
@@416yaadie PEDs would naturally make him more explosive, which would help his block starts
doping is the basis
Injuries at a young age and poor form destroyed his career, sadly. He could have been so much faster and so great.
Nowadays he is only a shadow of his former self. It's such a sad lost for European athletics.
True but he'll forever be a French legend.
Poor form?? He was praised in track for his form
@ProudOfYourRoots bro you are so full of it. Yeah he didn’t have one of the best starts but the side to side running, Absolutely not. He had great form. Never once did he fail a drug test. Are you a female? Because all that’s spilling out of your mouth is lying BS gossip like your talking with a bunch of unhappy, single, baby momma friends 😂
@proudofyourroots9575Lemaitre is a tall MF, and starts were always tough for tall people. Even Bolt (who is even taller) would struggle off the line but would reel everyone in quickly before passing everyone.
He should have ran the 400 h would be a beast
Griezmann is it you?
The only White man to have ever run 100 meters in less than 10 seconds. :)
no
Matthew Boling also ran under 10 seconds and he's white.
not now. There's been around a dozen (Asian and white guys ie non stereotypical sub 10ers) by 2024
What happened to this guy? Seems he had some tecnical regression on rhe way he runs
Wasn't world class anymore since 2017.
@@yennox5338 yeah but why? He fell off out of nowhere.. injuries?
@@sams.358he suffered the post effect of vaccine
Covid vaccine...
@@sams.358 Yes, too many injuries.. it slowdown suddenly its career, which is sad for an athlete who invested so much time.
i don't watch races, but he seems to only catch up during the race so maybe if he trained his start more, he would be faster
He was even better on the 200m
Easily the best white Sprinter of the modern Generation
Lemaitre is the fastest white man ever
Su bingtian
Fastest white guy but average black
@@cherrywave9050 no average athlete runs 100 meters in 9.92 seconds.
@@cherrywave9050 the average blck runs 9.92 and 19.80 has multiple european and national titles and bronze in the olympics and World championships behind Bolt?
Wasted talent; should have been able to run mid to low 9.8s in the 100!
What ever happened to him? He like fell off out of no where??
vaccine side effect
@@makaupurple8242 his downfall started in 2017, way before vaccine you clown
He didn't fall off out of nowhere, he hit his 30's and slowed down. Pretty common for the average folk who aren't juicing.
@@joedagg4495 bro, he came off his best year and fell off. Sprinters are still running their personal bests over the age of 30. I found out he was dealing with a bunch of injuries.
Wasted talent
Never had good coaching to give him better starts in racing. Nobody wanted to work with him
@@slickboxingidentityveritas1932 true...I wonder why?! 🤔
@@michaeldooley3396 Racism, simple as that.
@@slickboxingidentityveritas1932 True, sadly. Also injuries and racism played a role in his fail.
@@SilencedButNotForgotten what do you mean racism?can you elaborate
3:19 he did a 9.50
It was inevitable that he never did reach his full potential. Lack of thirst for weight lifting and his overwhelming shyness contributed to his ultimate demise.
2 olympic medals + 2 world championships medals... this is what full potential is for me. More or less same generation as Usain Bolt... places on the podium were quite limited.
@@jamesdebbah bro, I've been following him through and through, I know what I'm talking about. I am totally convinced that he had the potential to dip into the 9.80s had he done everything right but it wasn't to be.
@@george_k293 yes I agree with that. But he is the most successful athlete France has ever seen for decades, until Mayer appeared a few years ago. This is more than enough for a country who struggles to get some medals. I think Lemaitre has an impressive record given the competition back in time and that he peaked at a very young age. It can happen for some athletes... If you understand French you should listen to his most recent interview to L'Equipe. His approach before races is amazing and explains why he was very successful. Very clever...
It's his coaches. In a recent video he says that he has just started to work on power, explosiveness, more w lifting. His previous (incompetent) coaches didn't want him to, didn't want to 'denature' him, with more power, muscle mass...
@@george_k293 Too many injuries were the dismisse problem for him.
Just amazing for a white guy.
That is one fast white boy
U Americans better lose this 'white boy' term. It's starting to piss us whites off
@@george_k293 he's not lying in this case though. He's the fastest ever - only white athlete to go sub 10
@@jas1511 sadly his body didn't hold very well, he encountered too many injuries in the last years of its career.
sad to see what had happen to him after the vaccination
@94709 find out the 9 pages side effect and what inside the vaccine, it was not only 1 or 10, its more than 15, being randomized
@94709 fyi su bingtian body is started to show "something wrong" too
@94709 lol randomized vials
Este tío solo baja de 10 seg,dentro de Francia.Los federaciones francesas,son conocidas por hacer trampas,solamente bajo de 10 seg en Rietti, que esta en Italia pero justo en la frontera con Francia ,cuando lo ves correr fuera de su país apenas baja de 10.20/ 10.15
How about the 19"80 he did on 200m at the Olympics? Don’t let your francophobia make you blind.
@@thibaultparis9846 19.80 en 200 m,es otra prueba,es más fácil bajar de 20 seg en el 200m que bajar de 10 en el 100 m,lemaitre es una estafa
3 medallas de oro en Barcelona ! Valla estafa
worst sprinter ever bottom comment haha
Nah that goes to u
@@delha9687 i'm pointing out that bottom comments are either gibberish or negative