The thing with Bolt though, was that he seemed to ease off before the end of races and didn't always push it until the end. He just cruised over the line.
Bolts cruising speed looks slower than it is, he didn't properly ducks for the line in the 9.58 but literally everything else about that record was near perfect.
Do also remember that Bolt did this after running five (5) races including a world record of 9.58. Blake did 19.26 at the diamond league, not much pressure…
@@stephenwilliams7200he’s pointing out that bolt ran a world record after setting another multiple world record only 2 days prior and with multiple rounds of running on his legs
To be completely honest, I think Noah has a real shot at breaking the 200m world record. I like Noah, but this won’t be easy. He will need a perfect day, a perfect start, and his legendary close. As for the 100m, I think we can all agree that it will take longer to fall. Lyles would need to start running his first 60 in the 6.3 range if he wants that record. Technically it’s still possible, as we’ve seen many impossible performances before, but he will have to work very hard and consistently to have any chance of achieving it.
I believe on the day given perfect weather conditions on the track and if Noah is capable of executing his 60 start in terms of power onto the track it’s really possible. I believe we can trust his finishing close is good enough to break 19.2 at least
I think for Lyles to break the 200m record, he’d have to skip out on the 100. I can’t see him breaking it after going through 3 rounds of the 100 as well.
I see you know track. People don't know how exhausting running all the prelims in just the 100 alone and to add the 200 as well. His best chances to win gold is definitely the 200, but also Leslie Tobago is looking nice too with breaking the 300m World Record. That 100 is going to be so deep. Kerly, Coleman, Knighton, Tobago. Everybody is coming for him, especially Knighton. Last Olympics, the Jamaican women showed up and stole the show. This year, the spotlight is going to be on the men.
And this is why Bolt's 2008 and 2009 doubles are on a whole different level: he ran full rounds in both events, and then set world records that _still stand._ Think about that: his 2008 9.69 in the 100m would still tie the world record today, and his 19.30 200m is only beaten by Blake's otherwordly 19.26... And then he came back the next year, ran full rounds and took more than _tenth of a second_ out of _BOTH_ records _AGAIN._ If he'd run only one event out of the 100m and 200m in 2009, the record he would have set in whichever event he ran would have been completely untouchable for _another_ generation from now.
I love watching this KID run! He starts out steady setting up the last 100M. When he hits that curve, he comes on like a freight train NEVER breaking form. Poetry in motion.
I believe Lyles focusing on his start creates an opportunity cost. He has to forgo a fraction of his speed endurance and that affects his 200 while improving his 100.
As I've said before, Noah is one of those athletes that can "sustain speed"... Basically, "slow down slower." Some athletes have a greater nack for it (ETH & S. Richardson) whilst others have to revamp their entire sprinting process to get it (SAFP). Ok for anyone interested to learn, train using longer distances (200m and 300m) for conditioning. Also, focus, relax and control your breathing.
Bolt was insane his 200 m record 19.19s / 2 = 9.59 s is basically his 100 m record of 9.58s that consitency is almost perfect which means no drop in speed on the 200m even Cheetahs show drop in speed after 100 m. Usain was great because of his consistent speed, sheesh jjust realized it now.
@@lastnotleast7200m is gonna be faster though because theres more time you're running at top speed, providing you can maintain it. Bolt probably could have got close to an 18 second 200m.
I'm calling it now, Bolt's 200m record will not be touched by Lyles or anybody else for that matter. Not anytime soon. I'd like to be proven wrong, so good luck
@joerice6704 Yes, Knighton is under the radar. He got length and usually a faster take off than Lyles. I wonder what Knighton has been doing during the indoor season? Surprised I didn't see him in the major 60 meter races.
That's key,I bet Bolt could have run faster if he was chased too. Lyles is my boy I hope he does it. I think he can because of his closing speed. We've all been shocked before.
I wouldn't rule out Letsile Tobogo being right there with him. When you look at how much he has improved his 300/400m times and they were his first two races of the season, although admittedly compared with his first two races of last season. Either way, big improvements.
Bolt was insane his 200 m record 19.19s / 2 = 9.59 s is basically his 100 m record of 9.58s that consitency is almost perfect which means no drop in speed on the 200m even Cheetahs show drop in speed after 100 m. Usain was great because of his consistent speed, sheesh jjust realized it now.
What people fail to mention is that Usain always eased up with about 10 meters left, which had he ran through the finish line without easing up, he would have ran faster times in the 100 and 200.
@@clemenx No I agree. his 9.58 is pretty reflective of his max pace at peak fitness. We were lucky to see it. The 19.19 maybe he could have gone 0.01 or 0.02 faster if he was being pushed more but he didn't noticeably slow and don't forget, people didn't believe he would break 19.20 in the first place. Yes maybe Blake could have gotten close with a better start... maybe, but the reality is Blake at his peak was faster than the fastest we have now.
He definitely eased off a bit in the 200. It's so wild that a once in a lifetime guy was so chill that he didn't even feel the need to push the record 100%
@@ImBarryScottCSS True. I've never managed to work out how much he cared about the records vs. winning the race. Even his 9.58, it was a comfortable win but that was a FAST field, and he was pushed most of the way. With out that pressure I don't think he could have done it because, and I don't think this is unique to Bolt, I'd say in many ways this is one of those areas in which is he quite relatable to the average person, he needed that pressure to be able to push that hard. I don't think he could have brought that performance just for the record.
The 200m is beatable, the 100m record is invincible for now. I think Tebogo has the biggest chance out of anyone to break the 200m. A 19.50 at his age plus besting Bolt, Michael Johnson, & Wayde Van Niekerk in the 300m shows that he's the real deal. Bolt's 200m is also into a headwind which helps make it more possible to beat, if Bolt had no wind he'd be closer to 19.16 & with a 1.0~2.0 m/s tailwind I think that would equate to a sub 19.10. So while I think his 200m WR is beatable, the new WR when it happens will still be less of a feat than Bolt's WR if we add in the factor of wind (unless they go sub 19.10 with a tailwind or beat his 19.19 with no wind/a headwind). If the 200 falls my guess would be Tebogo as the most likely, then Lyles, then Knighton. For Lyles to open in 10.00 or 10.05 & be able to finish strong I think he'd need to be at worst a low 9.7x 100m runner. Bolt at 9.58 opened at 9.92. So for Lyles to open at the same percent of full speed he'd need to be a 9.66 runner to do a 10.00 opener, a 9.71 runner to do a 10.05 opener. Going from 6.51 to 6.43 implies that Lyles can take 0.08 off his 100m with a better start, so a 9.75 instead of 9.83 which would be HUGE as that would put him ahead of Coleman, Kerley, & Bromell & he'd be the 6th fastest all-time, but even then it's not quite fast enough to beat Bolt's 19.19 even with Lyles great speed endurance. He'd need to be very very close to Tyson Gay/Yohan Blake 100m & combine that with his speed endurance to pull it off. I don't see him making huge improvements like this since he's already at peak age, so for now I'm sticking with Tebogo has the best shot in the years to come. Edit: To make predictions I think Lyles will run a 9.75~9.78 100m this season. I actually don't think he'll beat his 19.31, that race seems like an outlier as Lyles improved his 60m & 100m when focusing on that from 2022 to 2023, however this means less time to focus on 200m, so his best performance dropped from a 19.31 to a 19.47. I think Lyles will get a 19.39 this year & that MAY be the world lead, however I think it's possible Tebogo runs faster than 19.39 so I think Tebogo will have the world lead this year, but it won't be a WR, not yet.
Exactly what I said in my comment. Data shows that Lyles and his coach haven't exactly been able to find the balance between his speed endurance and his raw speed to be able to challenge the word record at all. I doubt they will ever find that balance. I could be wrong but jumping from that 19.31 to sub 19.2???
@@cookierobberbut the difference is that Usain Bolt is more faster than Noah Lyle’s in the 100m when he dropped from 19.30 to 19.19 and plus Usain Bolt is tall as hell so it is more likely to happen
@@Yes_I_c4n Yes, for one Bolt ran into a headwind so someone can get lucky & run a worse race than Bolt (say 19.28 equivalent with the same wind Bolt had, but they instead get a 1.5~2.0 m/s tailwind & squeeze out a 19.17 or 19.18). Secondly a 19.26 & a 19.31 have happened, so there are 2 other runs in the last 15 years that were close~closeish. Can't say the same for the 100m, that's unbeatable right now.
World records will always be broken sooner or later. But whether and when Bolts records are beaten will never detract from the fact he is a triple Olympic champion from 08, 12, 16 and that achievement shows true greatness than individual records.
He ran a 19.31. He has improved his start since last year. Maybe 19.23 at best. But he isn't going to run that if he also running almost a half dozen races in the 100 to get to the finals and also running multiple 4x100 races.
@mauricemordecai4376 He will never run 19.2x. Never. You heard it here first. He's fallen in love with the 100m and has already peaked in the 200m. 19.19 is safe.
Maybe, but the one-in-a-billion athletes come quick these days, everyone thought Johnson’s records would hold 50 years as well, then we had Bolt and Van De Niekerk within a decade.
Its crazy how fast Bolt is considering his size, but also his name. Like how did God, providence or causality allow this specific sequence of events to transpire?!?
The point you keep missing when making these videos is that of the 200 meters. When you run a 9.92 first 100 meters putting that much impact on your body it’s most definitely going to be harder to close in 9.16 or lower. Lyles, yohan, Michael Johnson all had a faster close because they ran the first 100 way slower and had the energy to finish super fast.
Yohan's first half appeared to be "slow" because he had a very poor reaction time out of the blocks and if not for that we would be talking about trying to beat Yohan Blake's 200 meter WR.
@@phoebus Incorrect Yohan walked the bend and bolted in the straight exactly as Bolt and Glen Mills instructed him to do. He's a very poor bend runner plus his previous injury made bend running risky.
@@donaldmckenzie7728 Blake's 10.14 time on his first 100 meters was not slow, if you think 10.14 is "poor" you are nuts and that time includes his slow reaction time of .269 seconds which was almost double his average, so with a normal reaction time for Blake he would have run the bend in about 10 seconds and if not for his abnormally slow reaction time he would have set the 200 meter WR at about 19.14 seconds. Also Blake's injury came almost 2 years after his 19.26 200 meter time , so really you are the one who is incorrect about everything.
Kind of like the 4 x 100m record of 36.84 is 9.21 “splits”? If you estimate that the first leg of the relay runs 9.8 (which would be pretty dang good running the curve), that leaves the final 3 legs all running around 9.01 splits. It’s a lot different when you are already running at the start of 100m vs starting out of the blocks. The second half of 200m can’t be compared to the first when the first half is from a stop and the runner is already at top speed at the beginning of the 2nd half. If a runner is capable of running 9.0 for 100m when already at speed, they would only have to run 10.0 for the first 100m of a 200m race to hit 19.0. It’s all about endurance. I personally don’t think it’s too much for current humans. I feel like the 200m record is more beatable than the 100m record. Both will get beaten at some point though.
No one is beating 19.19 split it and you are running at 9.59. That is like running beside bolt for a full 200 metre. Hell nah. I don’t see it happening. Bolts long legs is a big factor in his stride and distance covered. I don’t see this record being broken ever.
@@ericfraley Well if best jamaican were running "flying 100m's" at ~9 seconds+. Its hard for someone to run 2nd half of 200m at 9 seconds. Its impossible actually for someone to have THAT much endurance, not humanly possible to maintain ATP for full sprinting for 19seconds. Lets say you run first 100m at 10 seconds flat. Then it's impossible to run 2nd 100m at 9 seconds coz you already tired so it's just not possible. Unless you run 9.8seconds for first 100m and then 9.2 for the second 100m which still sounds insane to run 9.2s after 9.8 for first 100m. I think the limit will be around 19.13-19.16. Going below that requires someone to be born like BOLT but BETTER which idk how possible it is.
@@vanderwilder695How is he delusional? Did he not win gold in the world championship for both events last year? This is literally the most reasonable opinion
@@eddiemeadows9003dreams are always valid….First you lied immediately you opened your mouth by claiming that Lyles is the faster at man in history. Bad news… it’s Bolt!!!!
@@eddiemeadows9003 In which history? Some fictional history in your head! hahahaha Usain Bolt won tri consecutive Olympics both 100 and 200 m gold - 6 golds, world record both 100 and 200 m, 8 gold medals from Olympics personal and team, and 11 gold medals world championship just person. You can contact me when this one has only half of that, and this record can only be dreamed of!!!
I don't think that he will. I worry that his new bulk will work against him in the 200m. He will be the world lead in the 100m but he hasn't re-captured his 200m magic from 2022. I'm rooting for him but I wonder if his 60m and 100m improvements will not translate into the 200m. I'm rooting for him for sure.
Usain Bolt ran a perfect race to win the 200m and beat his own world record. Lyles would have to run an epic race to beat Bolt's record. Let's be real here, Lyles is a top runner but those world records that bolt set! I wouldn't be surprised if they stood for half a century. Bolt is a super human freak. That's why he achieved something everyone thought was impossible.
Everything you ascribe to Lyles can be done for Tebogo, geez! Funny how it’s all about Lyles as if everyone else is just fodder, keep hyping him, it sells tickets!
US athletes get a lot of attention on here. As if it's the only country capable of performing. Looking at WR lists, I don't see a lot of US (4 to be exact for Men) flags at the top. I vouch for Tebogo as the one we have to look up to for the next decade.
Lyles' American record is only .01 from the Olympic record and .05 from Blake's PR. Those are within reach. People forget that Bolt's best time before his Olympic record was 19.67 and no one really expected him to come close to that time.
@@78758nate Bolt ran this time when he was 22. Lyles is already 26 or 27 and he hasn't ran 19.3 since 2022. So there is a chance that Lyles might never run 19.3 again.
You & so many people have said this nonsense since the beginning of time. All records are broken & have been broken. No one thought MJ 19.32 would be broken for eons & it happened. What you should say is, "I hope & pray no one will ever break Usains records bc I love him so damn much!" Then you'll be talking the truth.
I seriously do think that Tebogo will leave our jaws dropped this year... Lyles , on one hand, might have a shot at triple gold in the olympics, because of his consistency. That said, I do think Tebogo might have a shot at the 200m WR bc he just runs crazy times out of nowhere.
1.24 percent improvement this year after improving a half percent each of the last 3 years. Looking at his best time in the 200, amd the fact that it becomes exponentially harder to improve year to year, he is 50 50 to break the record. Barring injuries or freak accidents, he is a favorite.
Every record alive people think is impossible to beat, but there's nothing impossible, it's just a matter of time and participation, there's a lot of talents that just never get chances
Tebogo is young and coming on strong. I think Lyles will win gold this year but not break Bolts record. By next year I think Tebogo will be tied and pass him in 2026
I think Noah should focus on the 200m in the Olympics cause if he focuses on a lot of things someone is gonna cause a huge upset on him, Coleman is back on fire so I think he's taking the 100m and if Noah Lyles is gonna sleep he might find himself behind Letsile Tebogo cause one of Lyles biggest weapons was his strength on that last 70m and no one could match him there now with Tebogo not only matching him there but I believe his better his definitely a huge threat to Noah.
We shall see. Tebogo has not really shown that he can run 19.19, whereas Lyes has. However, Tebogo is definitely dangerous no matter what event he runs in.
@@stephenwilliams7200 it's a young man's sport. How old were the two men who ran sub 19.30?? 21 and 22. Noah is 27 this year. Nonetheless, last year Noah probably was in his best shape, did a couple WR attempts in the diamond league, but ultimately still was about 0.30s away from Bolt.
@@motshwari Whereas MJ was 29 when he ran the world record and Justin Gatlin peaked at 33. People reach their physical peaks at different ages. We don't know if Lyles has peaked yet or not. Maybe he has. Maybe his fastest years are his late twenties or early thirties. Well only know once the dust settles.
If Lyle's does this, everything is going to have to be just perfect that day. Perfect start, ~1.6-1.9 tailwind, and tebogo running at peak condition to push him
Lmfao! You got a crystal ball now don't you‽ Hahaha people are funny. The truth is you should really be saying, "please don't break Usain Bolts records bc I don't want anyone else to be faster." Come on man, records come & go. They all eventually get broken & not bc you believed that they could or couldn't.
Thing is though if lyles starts faster then he's gonna finish slower. I doubt lyles is gonna run something like 9.16 for the last 100m if he started similarly to Usain's 9.92.
Yep I too have been saying this forever. He can't even run sub 10 on a bend flat out and if he attempts to get through faster than the 10.15 he did on his way to 19.31, his second half slows. Never going to happen unless he has the speed reserve of a 9.6 sprinter.
All he has to do is win 100 200 and 4x100 in three Olympics while breaking 5 World records in the same time frame, then he'll be a legend too, good luck.
Knighton or Tobago will challenge Bolt’s 19.19. They are both running much faster at 20 years old than Lyles. However, anything is possible in any one race if he flies out of the blocks.
20 years old means zero. What have you done for me lately‽ In other words, what are you doing now. The past is the past. Life doesn't work this way. Either you live & do it now or never! 20 years old. Come on man.
@@biggalaxy9102 men don’t mature physically until early 20s. Lyles was not running anywhere near his current form at age 20, that’s my point. Knighton will continue to develop and improve. So will Lyles hopefully but he’s 26 and doesn’t have same upside
One thing that we have to factor in is the rounds. The Olympics has 4 rounds compared to three at Worlds. It is more difficult at the Olympics. What makes Bolts records so special is not just the times, but also when he did it. He did at major championships. His WR were at the WC which was faster than his Olympic year even though he was in a better shape his Olympic year.
200 is easily the deepest race in Paris this year. I think he can get to like 19.26, but I think that is his ceiling. Would not be shocking to see another American Record. I just am not sure he quite has the 100 speed to get under Bolt's run. It's what held Michael Johnson back a bit from going even lower. No matter what though that final should be an excellent and exciting race to watch.
People must remember that the record from Bolt was done while he was heavily exhausted. These races before drained some hundreds of what he would have been capable at this time. You don't ruin world record in 100m and then be 100% regenerated a few days back, he is still a human.
Bolt wasn't that drained going through the 200 rounds. The world record in the final was the only sub 20 he ran the entire meet. He conserved his energy very well during all those rounds the same way he did in the 100. Coast through the prelims and go full throttle in the final
The thing is bolt doesnt even try in the majority of his races, the only two times he physically was trying was his 9.58 time and the 2015 world championships, one the fastest time in history and the other in his twiglight, i think lyles is a harder worker and tries more in his races which is why he may beat bolts record, but if bolt actually tried he could have got sub 19.10s easily.
@@Yes_I_c4n he ran 19.31, and even he said that it wasn't a perfect race. if he fixes his mistakes and gets a good start with a tailwind. He could have it.
@@Yes_I_c4n I'm not making stuff up, I know what I'm saying, Noah lyles himself said that the last 80 meters of that race, his back was arched back, he wasn't lifting his knees up high enough. And he was all over the place.
The next thing is although we Jamaicans love Lyles, his 200m fastest time was still run in the United States…and the rest of the world is taking a note. When an athlete can prove things outside their own country then they are better respected…
@@watchman9198 hope vs reality. That record has lasted 15 years already and no one has even come close. Same with the 100M. There’s no one out there currently who has even a whiff of a chance at approaching either one. If I’m proven wrong then fine, but I won’t be for a very long time.
@@purpleblazeofficial no. 19.31 and 19.19 are VERY far apart in a sprint. I’d run simultaneously he’d have finished way behind him. Yusef Powell came closest at 19.26 which is still far behind. In the 100M Lyles hasn’t done better than 9.83 which is even more of a gap from 9.58.
Came to this channel after 3 years n this guyis still breaking bolts records, 3 years ago he was doing the same, i even don’t remember the names whom this guy was saying gonna break bolts records in 2022
Andrew not to hate on Lyles or anything or ur content but ur content on Lyles is simply repetitve...world record this ..that...come on we seen the past vids...can u atleast show case someone who can break the world record like Knighton or Tebogo..
6:25 If I were going for the world record, the final race would not matter as much to me. I would just try to get the record in whatever race is optimal. If that is the first race, then I would go for it there. If I reach peak performance in my second race, then I would go for it there, etc. There are some sprinters who have set a world record in a prelim race. To me personally, a world record is more important than winning a gold. Anyway, if you hit the world record in a prelim, you're gonna win gold anyway. It's just your day. It's like when I go for max reps in pullups. The optimal time for me is right after warmup. If I wait until the end of the workout, I don't perform as well.
@@sebbyh9764Setting the WR in the Olympics (or anywhere) is an accomplishment that is forever notated in track history books, and it means you were faster than every runner who ran that race before you. A gold medal just means you were the best in that one final race on that one day.
@@Yes_I_c4n Unfortunately you destroyed your credibility by going overboard. --Yes or no, can you remember if Carl Lewis ever set a world record? (Yes, you definitely remember.) --Yes or no, do you remember who won 100m gold in the 1980 Olympics? (No, you don't remember, and you don't care.)
@@Yes_I_c4n What you are talking about is a failure in the administration of track and field. There should be a special medal/trophy ceremony for the breaking of a world record. It really is a bigger deal than winning the final race for that particular day. After the ceremony is officially sanctioned, then all the simple-minded people can properly recognize the prestige of a world record.
@@Yes_I_c4n Here is a poll question for sprinters: Would you rather break Usain Bolt's 100m WR of 9.58 or win gold in the 2025 World Championships? You have to bet $1,000. Are you saying you would put your money on them wanting gold in the 2025 World Championships instead of breaking 9.58? Are you sure you want to lose $1,000 like that. Come on, put your pride aside and win some money with the correct bet.
I mean the fact that Noah used to struggle getting a 10 second 100m and now can easily be under 10 seconds plus with a 60m of 6.43 that’s a guarantee 19.2 or better as long as the wind is right and it’s gotta be his day.
19.10....We are talking faster than 9.55 splits for a guy who has never ran 9.80. Do you all know what you are saying... as if that is nothing...He is as far from Bolt's record as a thrown turd is from hitting the moon.
You should put up a video on Ibzan Felix, who ran a 17 minute 5K last year, but he just came in 1st for The Ten's High School Mile just last week with a 4:58 and 2:00 final 800, ran an impressive 13:56 in the 3 mile in XC, and lead California with a 9:01!
The thing with Bolt though, was that he seemed to ease off before the end of races and didn't always push it until the end. He just cruised over the line.
Bolts cruising speed looks slower than it is, he didn't properly ducks for the line in the 9.58 but literally everything else about that record was near perfect.
I am from the future, Noah didn’t come close, in fact he got the bronze
bronze? hater
@@frido_linohe's a hater for saying what literally happened?? 😂🤡
Same, was here to let everyone know but got late
@@frido_linohe literally did get bronze how’s he a hater
Covid bro
Do also remember that Bolt did this after running five (5) races including a world record of 9.58. Blake did 19.26 at the diamond league, not much pressure…
Did he ever run any faster? Why with this Could have would have should have stuff?
@@stephenwilliams7200he’s pointing out that bolt ran a world record after setting another multiple world record only 2 days prior and with multiple rounds of running on his legs
@@MrPanggsTHAT PART
Into a headwind too.
He did it after 7 rounds. 4 rounds of the 100 and 3 rounds of the 200. It was 4 rounds in 2009.
To be completely honest, I think Noah has a real shot at breaking the 200m world record. I like Noah, but this won’t be easy. He will need a perfect day, a perfect start, and his legendary close. As for the 100m, I think we can all agree that it will take longer to fall. Lyles would need to start running his first 60 in the 6.3 range if he wants that record. Technically it’s still possible, as we’ve seen many impossible performances before, but he will have to work very hard and consistently to have any chance of achieving it.
Calling 19.17 in 2024. Olympics bring a higher level to everything
It’s not a very good shot but it’s a shot none the less
I don't think so. Yohan blakes time is more attainable for him than 19.19. The real athlete that has the potential to do it is Tebogo.
I believe on the day given perfect weather conditions on the track and if Noah is capable of executing his 60 start in terms of power onto the track it’s really possible. I believe we can trust his finishing close is good enough to break 19.2 at least
Letsile Tebogo is gonna break the record
I think for Lyles to break the 200m record, he’d have to skip out on the 100. I can’t see him breaking it after going through 3 rounds of the 100 as well.
💯💯💯
Largely agree, his mechanics for the 200m final was subpar compared to 2022
He have to start to eat yam from Jamaica that the only way
I see you know track. People don't know how exhausting running all the prelims in just the 100 alone and to add the 200 as well. His best chances to win gold is definitely the 200, but also Leslie Tobago is looking nice too with breaking the 300m World Record. That 100 is going to be so deep. Kerly, Coleman, Knighton, Tobago. Everybody is coming for him, especially Knighton. Last Olympics, the Jamaican women showed up and stole the show. This year, the spotlight is going to be on the men.
And this is why Bolt's 2008 and 2009 doubles are on a whole different level: he ran full rounds in both events, and then set world records that _still stand._ Think about that: his 2008 9.69 in the 100m would still tie the world record today, and his 19.30 200m is only beaten by Blake's otherwordly 19.26... And then he came back the next year, ran full rounds and took more than _tenth of a second_ out of _BOTH_ records _AGAIN._
If he'd run only one event out of the 100m and 200m in 2009, the record he would have set in whichever event he ran would have been completely untouchable for _another_ generation from now.
I love watching this KID run! He starts out steady setting up the last 100M. When he hits that curve, he comes on like a freight train NEVER breaking form. Poetry in motion.
With Tebogo And lyles. We have athletes that genuinely have a chance.
erriyon knighton too
Agreed, albeit, I’m favoring Tebogo to do so.
I believe Lyles focusing on his start creates an opportunity cost. He has to forgo a fraction of his speed endurance and that affects his 200 while improving his 100.
@@panashenhavira Why is that so? I mean how improving his start affects anything else in his sprinting abilities that he already has?
Tebogo gonna give Lyles the finger wag in Paris.
Well this aged well…
Dude had covid lmao
He won 100m lol
@@Cheeseberkokay 😂 he’s making every excuse he can
@@alienhead1184 He won 100 got bronze in 200?
@@alienhead1184his second split is faster than his first split. Which means he gets faster after the first 100m
As I've said before, Noah is one of those athletes that can "sustain speed"... Basically, "slow down slower."
Some athletes have a greater nack for it (ETH & S. Richardson) whilst others have to revamp their entire sprinting process to get it (SAFP).
Ok for anyone interested to learn, train using longer distances (200m and 300m) for conditioning.
Also, focus, relax and control your breathing.
Bolt was insane his 200 m record 19.19s / 2 = 9.59 s is basically his 100 m record of 9.58s that consitency is almost perfect which means no drop in speed on the 200m even Cheetahs show drop in speed after 100 m. Usain was great because of his consistent speed, sheesh jjust realized it now.
Noah not even close
@@lastnotleast7200m is gonna be faster though because theres more time you're running at top speed, providing you can maintain it. Bolt probably could have got close to an 18 second 200m.
I'm calling it now, Bolt's 200m record will not be touched by Lyles or anybody else for that matter. Not anytime soon. I'd like to be proven wrong, so good luck
Yup. All this talk of breaking his record is just talk. Sure. Good luck to them. They're gonna need it.
Luck is secondary here. Both Tebogo and Lyles have the talent to do it.
Agreed
I would agree with you. Lyles is good, but not good enough to get either the 100m or 200m record.
It's pure hype for an Olympics that will be pretty boring 😂
Who’s here after the 2024 200m final
Noah is a coward and a fraud
Noah didn't run a good race. Let's what happens at the world championships next year
Me
He got gold in 100 he just had a bad race he needs a good race
Lyles and Tobogo pushing each other to history
THE QUESTION IS...WHO WILL PUSH HARDEST??
Dont forget about Knightton
Tanner Adams is going to be better....look him up on RUclips😎🥸 The stupid media and sponsors are not excited about Tanner Adams because he is white😡
@joerice6704 Yes, Knighton is under the radar. He got length and usually a faster take off than Lyles. I wonder what Knighton has been doing during the indoor season? Surprised I didn't see him in the major 60 meter races.
That's key,I bet Bolt could have run faster if he was chased too. Lyles is my boy I hope he does it. I think he can because of his closing speed. We've all been shocked before.
just 1 month left until bolts 100m is the longest standing 100m record ever
Flo jo records still stand no matter what people say..
@@stephenwilliams7200he was talking about the men's 100m WR
@ZigaPSkraba Did he specify that? I'm Pretty sure he said 1 month until bolts 100m is the longest standing 100m record ever
Yessssssiiiiiirrr!
@Don't waste time on that guy. He's one of "those" guys. We all know the real world record is the men's 100m.
I wouldn't rule out Letsile Tobogo being right there with him. When you look at how much he has improved his 300/400m times and they were his first two races of the season, although admittedly compared with his first two races of last season. Either way, big improvements.
Bolt was insane his 200 m record 19.19s / 2 = 9.59 s is basically his 100 m record of 9.58s that consitency is almost perfect which means no drop in speed on the 200m even Cheetahs show drop in speed after 100 m. Usain was great because of his consistent speed, sheesh jjust realized it now.
What people fail to mention is that Usain always eased up with about 10 meters left, which had he ran through the finish line without easing up, he would have ran faster times in the 100 and 200.
He absolutely didn't ease up in 9.58. In 19.19 maybe. He was so far ahead that it is hard to tell but I don't think he did much.
@@clemenx No I agree. his 9.58 is pretty reflective of his max pace at peak fitness. We were lucky to see it. The 19.19 maybe he could have gone 0.01 or 0.02 faster if he was being pushed more but he didn't noticeably slow and don't forget, people didn't believe he would break 19.20 in the first place. Yes maybe Blake could have gotten close with a better start... maybe, but the reality is Blake at his peak was faster than the fastest we have now.
He definitely eased off a bit in the 200. It's so wild that a once in a lifetime guy was so chill that he didn't even feel the need to push the record 100%
@@ImBarryScottCSS True. I've never managed to work out how much he cared about the records vs. winning the race. Even his 9.58, it was a comfortable win but that was a FAST field, and he was pushed most of the way. With out that pressure I don't think he could have done it because, and I don't think this is unique to Bolt, I'd say in many ways this is one of those areas in which is he quite relatable to the average person, he needed that pressure to be able to push that hard. I don't think he could have brought that performance just for the record.
I neither do nor follow track & field, but I love your videos. Keep it up man!
The 200m is beatable, the 100m record is invincible for now. I think Tebogo has the biggest chance out of anyone to break the 200m. A 19.50 at his age plus besting Bolt, Michael Johnson, & Wayde Van Niekerk in the 300m shows that he's the real deal. Bolt's 200m is also into a headwind which helps make it more possible to beat, if Bolt had no wind he'd be closer to 19.16 & with a 1.0~2.0 m/s tailwind I think that would equate to a sub 19.10. So while I think his 200m WR is beatable, the new WR when it happens will still be less of a feat than Bolt's WR if we add in the factor of wind (unless they go sub 19.10 with a tailwind or beat his 19.19 with no wind/a headwind). If the 200 falls my guess would be Tebogo as the most likely, then Lyles, then Knighton.
For Lyles to open in 10.00 or 10.05 & be able to finish strong I think he'd need to be at worst a low 9.7x 100m runner. Bolt at 9.58 opened at 9.92. So for Lyles to open at the same percent of full speed he'd need to be a 9.66 runner to do a 10.00 opener, a 9.71 runner to do a 10.05 opener. Going from 6.51 to 6.43 implies that Lyles can take 0.08 off his 100m with a better start, so a 9.75 instead of 9.83 which would be HUGE as that would put him ahead of Coleman, Kerley, & Bromell & he'd be the 6th fastest all-time, but even then it's not quite fast enough to beat Bolt's 19.19 even with Lyles great speed endurance. He'd need to be very very close to Tyson Gay/Yohan Blake 100m & combine that with his speed endurance to pull it off. I don't see him making huge improvements like this since he's already at peak age, so for now I'm sticking with Tebogo has the best shot in the years to come.
Edit: To make predictions I think Lyles will run a 9.75~9.78 100m this season. I actually don't think he'll beat his 19.31, that race seems like an outlier as Lyles improved his 60m & 100m when focusing on that from 2022 to 2023, however this means less time to focus on 200m, so his best performance dropped from a 19.31 to a 19.47. I think Lyles will get a 19.39 this year & that MAY be the world lead, however I think it's possible Tebogo runs faster than 19.39 so I think Tebogo will have the world lead this year, but it won't be a WR, not yet.
Exactly what I said in my comment. Data shows that Lyles and his coach haven't exactly been able to find the balance between his speed endurance and his raw speed to be able to challenge the word record at all. I doubt they will ever find that balance. I could be wrong but jumping from that 19.31 to sub 19.2???
@@panashenhaviraI agree that OP's predictions seem pretty likely, but just worth pointing out that Bolt jumped from 19.30 to 19.19
The thing is Bolt run under huge pressure on the big stage and it wasnt a one off race
@@cookierobberbut the difference is that Usain Bolt is more faster than Noah Lyle’s in the 100m when he dropped from 19.30 to 19.19 and plus Usain Bolt is tall as hell so it is more likely to happen
@@Yes_I_c4n Yes, for one Bolt ran into a headwind so someone can get lucky & run a worse race than Bolt (say 19.28 equivalent with the same wind Bolt had, but they instead get a 1.5~2.0 m/s tailwind & squeeze out a 19.17 or 19.18). Secondly a 19.26 & a 19.31 have happened, so there are 2 other runs in the last 15 years that were close~closeish.
Can't say the same for the 100m, that's unbeatable right now.
World records will always be broken sooner or later.
But whether and when Bolts records are beaten will never detract from the fact he is a triple Olympic champion from 08, 12, 16 and that achievement shows true greatness than individual records.
Got a medal stripped too.... 💉
Disgraceful.
Got off the sauce and got his ass beat.
Yes agreed, even if his time records get broken, I don’t think his 3 peat olympics golds record will fall anytime soon.
I think Tebogo is the rising star of the future. He runs with the effortless grace of a gazelle and is still very young.
You are very right sir
Congratulations you were on the winner at the Paris Olympics
Lyles ran 19.70, finishing third place in 200m final
19.19 is as safe as a newborn baby in his loving mother's arms. Lyles isn't running 19.2x.
He ran a 19.31. He has improved his start since last year. Maybe 19.23 at best. But he isn't going to run that if he also running almost a half dozen races in the 100 to get to the finals and also running multiple 4x100 races.
@mauricemordecai4376 He will never run 19.2x. Never. You heard it here first. He's fallen in love with the 100m and has already peaked in the 200m. 19.19 is safe.
@@vsmith3rdreminder
you mean 9.2 x 2
@LLJW-je4js Circle back in 10 years when his career is winding down and see if I'm right or wrong.
I personally don't think Lyles has a chance. 19.19 is absolutely insane I really do think it will stand for decades and decades
Maybe, but the one-in-a-billion athletes come quick these days, everyone thought Johnson’s records would hold 50 years as well, then we had Bolt and Van De Niekerk within a decade.
I believe that 60m improvement is only going to translate to his 100m significantly but not much in his 200. He'll probably run 19.3 again.
Yeah I think so too especially since the first 60 on a bend is a bit different (I still think he can go 19.2 tho)
That race by Usain bolt wàs incredible fantastic unbelievable .no joke. Who agree?
Agreed
Its crazy how fast Bolt is considering his size, but also his name. Like how did God, providence or causality allow this specific sequence of events to transpire?!?
9:42 You made a miscalculation. He ran 9.16 in the closing half so it would be 19.21
This is the best channel on RUclips by a wide margin. it’s not even close. Incredibly professional videos.
Cudos for having enough time to watch every single RUclips channel during your in-depth evaluation.
I have a feeling this is the season we realise it's Tebogo's world and we're just living in it
I think you are right on the money.
ANEN
agreed
Tebogo should focus on the 400, he’ll break the wr in that if he focuses on it
I feel like I agree
Was at both those WR races of Bolt’s in Berlin, both epic evenings
The point you keep missing when making these videos is that of the 200 meters. When you run a 9.92 first 100 meters putting that much impact on your body it’s most definitely going to be harder to close in 9.16 or lower. Lyles, yohan, Michael Johnson all had a faster close because they ran the first 100 way slower and had the energy to finish super fast.
Exactly
You said, "SUPER!" Lmfao
Yohan's first half appeared to be "slow" because he had a very poor reaction time out of the blocks and if not for that we would be talking about trying to beat Yohan Blake's 200 meter WR.
@@phoebus Incorrect Yohan walked the bend and bolted in the straight exactly as Bolt and Glen Mills instructed him to do. He's a very poor bend runner plus his previous injury made bend running risky.
@@donaldmckenzie7728 Blake's 10.14 time on his first 100 meters was not slow, if you think 10.14 is "poor" you are nuts and that time includes his slow reaction time of .269 seconds which was almost double his average, so with a normal reaction time for Blake he would have run the bend in about 10 seconds and if not for his abnormally slow reaction time he would have set the 200 meter WR at about 19.14 seconds. Also Blake's injury came almost 2 years after his 19.26 200 meter time , so really you are the one who is incorrect about everything.
19.19 is still two ~9.6 splits….. thats just too much for current human beings
Kind of like the 4 x 100m record of 36.84 is 9.21 “splits”? If you estimate that the first leg of the relay runs 9.8 (which would be pretty dang good running the curve), that leaves the final 3 legs all running around 9.01 splits.
It’s a lot different when you are already running at the start of 100m vs starting out of the blocks. The second half of 200m can’t be compared to the first when the first half is from a stop and the runner is already at top speed at the beginning of the 2nd half.
If a runner is capable of running 9.0 for 100m when already at speed, they would only have to run 10.0 for the first 100m of a 200m race to hit 19.0. It’s all about endurance.
I personally don’t think it’s too much for current humans. I feel like the 200m record is more beatable than the 100m record. Both will get beaten at some point though.
No one is beating 19.19 split it and you are running at 9.59. That is like running beside bolt for a full 200 metre. Hell nah. I don’t see it happening. Bolts long legs is a big factor in his stride and distance covered. I don’t see this record being broken ever.
@@ericfraley Well if best jamaican were running "flying 100m's" at ~9 seconds+.
Its hard for someone to run 2nd half of 200m at 9 seconds.
Its impossible actually for someone to have THAT much endurance, not humanly possible to maintain ATP for full sprinting for 19seconds.
Lets say you run first 100m at 10 seconds flat. Then it's impossible to run 2nd 100m at 9 seconds coz you already tired so it's just not possible.
Unless you run 9.8seconds for first 100m and then 9.2 for the second 100m which still sounds insane to run 9.2s after 9.8 for first 100m.
I think the limit will be around 19.13-19.16. Going below that requires someone to be born like BOLT but BETTER which idk how possible it is.
I think Noah will win gold in the 100m and the 200m at Olympic this year.
Tebogo
@@vanderwilder695How is he delusional? Did he not win gold in the world championship for both events last year? This is literally the most reasonable opinion
@@vanderwilder695I you don’t know what you’re talking about don’t speak
100 is not confirmed but 200 is certainly yeah
Tebogo in the 200 and someone else will upset Lyles in the 100. Then they'll screw up the 4x100 as is tradition. It will be glorious!
Bolt has never run at his maximum capacity, especially on the 200m, he had no competition
Lyles already peak from 2023...he will never broken bolt records
Lyles is a mad man. I really do think he could get a time of 19.10 if he stays healthy
only with stiff competition. the way tyson did bolt in 100m record
@@W-W-W-616 Tebogo will be there🫡
19.10?????? not even a small chance that happens
Lyles is rolled now. It’s Tebogo if anybody
19.10? Just put the crack pipe down.
I am 100% sure Noah will not break Usain bold record. He will not even break his own American record
Facts
Noah lyles will break all of usain bolt's records,Lyles the fastest man in history wilm ru the 100m in 9.4 and the 200m in 19 10 or less.
@@eddiemeadows9003dreams are always valid….First you lied immediately you opened your mouth by claiming that Lyles is the faster at man in history. Bad news… it’s Bolt!!!!
@@eddiemeadows9003 In which history? Some fictional history in your head! hahahaha Usain Bolt won tri consecutive Olympics both 100 and 200 m gold - 6 golds, world record both 100 and 200 m, 8 gold medals from Olympics personal and team, and 11 gold medals world championship just person. You can contact me when this one has only half of that, and this record can only be dreamed of!!!
You have to feel for Yohan Blake. Had he been competing now he would have smashed both the 100 and 200 in the last 2 Olympics.
I don't think that he will. I worry that his new bulk will work against him in the 200m. He will be the world lead in the 100m but he hasn't re-captured his 200m magic from 2022. I'm rooting for him but I wonder if his 60m and 100m improvements will not translate into the 200m. I'm rooting for him for sure.
Usain Bolt ran a perfect race to win the 200m and beat his own world record. Lyles would have to run an epic race to beat Bolt's record. Let's be real here, Lyles is a top runner but those world records that bolt set! I wouldn't be surprised if they stood for half a century. Bolt is a super human freak. That's why he achieved something everyone thought was impossible.
l’m kinda surprised more people aren’t commenting about Knighton
"Kinda?"
Everything you ascribe to Lyles can be done for Tebogo, geez! Funny how it’s all about Lyles as if everyone else is just fodder, keep hyping him, it sells tickets!
He hypes Letsile as well. Sprints gon be CRRRAAAAZZZYYY
US athletes get a lot of attention on here. As if it's the only country capable of performing.
Looking at WR lists, I don't see a lot of US (4 to be exact for Men) flags at the top.
I vouch for Tebogo as the one we have to look up to for the next decade.
Quincy Wilson will shatter this record one day. He’s only 14 years old and running a 21.02 in the 200 Meters. A sophomore in high school, damn.
Some people grow up real fast, no guaranty for what future will be.
Letsile Tebongo had other plans. 🔥🔥🔥
There's always Usain's the olympic records to consider as a consolation prize - 9.63 and 19.30
That 100 is not attainable right now
9.63 is also far away
Lyles' American record is only .01 from the Olympic record and .05 from Blake's PR. Those are within reach. People forget that Bolt's best time before his Olympic record was 19.67 and no one really expected him to come close to that time.
@@78758nate Bolt ran this time when he was 22. Lyles is already 26 or 27 and he hasn't ran 19.3 since 2022. So there is a chance that Lyles might never run 19.3 again.
@@78758nate and 19.72 was the record set by Pietro Mennea at altitude in Mexico City (?) - a record that stood for decades.
None of these athletes will break the WR but it's a good conversation to have
You & so many people have said this nonsense since the beginning of time. All records are broken & have been broken. No one thought MJ 19.32 would be broken for eons & it happened.
What you should say is, "I hope & pray no one will ever break Usains records bc I love him so damn much!" Then you'll be talking the truth.
I seriously do think that Tebogo will leave our jaws dropped this year... Lyles , on one hand, might have a shot at triple gold in the olympics, because of his consistency. That said, I do think Tebogo might have a shot at the 200m WR bc he just runs crazy times out of nowhere.
This video did not age well 😂
1.24 percent improvement this year after improving a half percent each of the last 3 years.
Looking at his best time in the 200, amd the fact that it becomes exponentially harder to improve year to year, he is 50 50 to break the record.
Barring injuries or freak accidents, he is a favorite.
All this analysis just to come 3rd in the Olympics!
Only Bolt son could break his record 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Why most forget about Erriyon Knighton who still has a better personal best than Letsile Tebogo?
Because tebogo's 300m time was absolutely ridiculous
@@humansonic3226 But still, Erriyon Knighton has the World Lead in the indoor 200m with his first indoor 200m ever.
0:55 that's the crowd sound effect from Mike Tyson's punch out.
I want to see Tebogo and Knighton as they grow, improve and reach their prime
Every record alive people think is impossible to beat, but there's nothing impossible, it's just a matter of time and participation, there's a lot of talents that just never get chances
Noah is running at least a 9.7 this year
It's still a long way from breaking the world record......
No, bet me on it
At best
hahahaha...in dreams
9.79
that 200 meter start from Bolt is unreal, Noah really gotta hope for a perfect start followed by a perfect run to beat Bolts record.
I Think noah lyles will be going after the 200m world record this season . who agree?
Tf you mean "you think?" Like bro, that's literally what this whole video is about
LMFAOOOOO@@sir_sack
the world records of the 100 and the 200 meter is what your leaving out is at the end of the race bolt wa slowing down looking at the cameras
I absolutely think he will break the 200m WC this year. I have no doubts. His 60m improvement proves that he can.
@Yes_I_c4n I don't think so, but only time will tell.
He will also break the marathon world record this year, his 60m improvement says that
Best part about this well-researched and detailed video?
We know that Lyles is probably viewing it too! :)
Tebogo is young and coming on strong. I think Lyles will win gold this year but not break Bolts record. By next year I think Tebogo will be tied and pass him in 2026
Tebogo already passed him I think
I think Noah should focus on the 200m in the Olympics cause if he focuses on a lot of things someone is gonna cause a huge upset on him, Coleman is back on fire so I think he's taking the 100m and if Noah Lyles is gonna sleep he might find himself behind Letsile Tebogo cause one of Lyles biggest weapons was his strength on that last 70m and no one could match him there now with Tebogo not only matching him there but I believe his better his definitely a huge threat to Noah.
Tebogo will be the one. I doubt Noah Lyles ever breaks 19.30, his 60m improvement means more over 100m
We shall see. Tebogo has not really shown that he can run 19.19, whereas Lyes has. However, Tebogo is definitely dangerous no matter what event he runs in.
I think you're a hoping! 😂
@@stephenwilliams7200 Only ti.e will tell. 😃
@@stephenwilliams7200 it's a young man's sport. How old were the two men who ran sub 19.30?? 21 and 22. Noah is 27 this year. Nonetheless, last year Noah probably was in his best shape, did a couple WR attempts in the diamond league, but ultimately still was about 0.30s away from Bolt.
@@motshwari Whereas MJ was 29 when he ran the world record and Justin Gatlin peaked at 33.
People reach their physical peaks at different ages. We don't know if Lyles has peaked yet or not. Maybe he has. Maybe his fastest years are his late twenties or early thirties. Well only know once the dust settles.
If Lyle's does this, everything is going to have to be just perfect that day. Perfect start, ~1.6-1.9 tailwind, and tebogo running at peak condition to push him
19.30 might be Lyle's very best.
Tebogo however...
Lmfao! You got a crystal ball now don't you‽ Hahaha people are funny.
The truth is you should really be saying, "please don't break Usain Bolts records bc I don't want anyone else to be faster."
Come on man, records come & go. They all eventually get broken & not bc you believed that they could or couldn't.
@biggalaxy9102 Not my fault if you can't read between the lines, bruh....
Try reading the post again.
Properly this time....
Sir he’s never even beat Noah not once where are you pulling this fictitious magic from lol
I think I can do it, but knowing the training system, my form will explode around OG in Paris
I can't wait anymore
Thing is though if lyles starts faster then he's gonna finish slower. I doubt lyles is gonna run something like 9.16 for the last 100m if he started similarly to Usain's 9.92.
Yep I too have been saying this forever. He can't even run sub 10 on a bend flat out and if he attempts to get through faster than the 10.15 he did on his way to 19.31, his second half slows. Never going to happen unless he has the speed reserve of a 9.6 sprinter.
All he has to do is win 100 200 and 4x100 in three Olympics while breaking 5 World records in the same time frame, then he'll be a legend too, good luck.
Knighton or Tobago will challenge Bolt’s 19.19. They are both running much faster at 20 years old than Lyles. However, anything is possible in any one race if he flies out of the blocks.
Tobacco**
20 years old means zero. What have you done for me lately‽ In other words, what are you doing now. The past is the past. Life doesn't work this way. Either you live & do it now or never! 20 years old. Come on man.
@@biggalaxy9102 men don’t mature physically until early 20s. Lyles was not running anywhere near his current form at age 20, that’s my point. Knighton will continue to develop and improve. So will Lyles hopefully but he’s 26 and doesn’t have same upside
One thing that we have to factor in is the rounds. The Olympics has 4 rounds compared to three at Worlds. It is more difficult at the Olympics. What makes Bolts records so special is not just the times, but also when he did it. He did at major championships. His WR were at the WC which was faster than his Olympic year even though he was in a better shape his Olympic year.
The olympics has also 3 rounds not 4 lol
@@TheoOJamaloO1Seriously?? Have you watched it before? Please do your research otherwise. Thank you!
@@Jarro21 It's 3 rounds for the elite sprinters. Only slower sprinters have to do the qualifying round.
To answer your question, No. He's an all time great but, Bolt's 200 won't be taken by Noah Lyles.
And the guy jumps into the world indoor championships 4 x 400 and runs a 45 second split. It shows the great work ethic he has - what a monster!
Tebogo's gonna swoop in and snatch the WR and gold medal away 😍
In 2204?
200 is easily the deepest race in Paris this year. I think he can get to like 19.26, but I think that is his ceiling. Would not be shocking to see another American Record. I just am not sure he quite has the 100 speed to get under Bolt's run. It's what held Michael Johnson back a bit from going even lower. No matter what though that final should be an excellent and exciting race to watch.
This aged badly
For the most part
People must remember that the record from Bolt was done while he was heavily exhausted. These races before drained some hundreds of what he would have been capable at this time. You don't ruin world record in 100m and then be 100% regenerated a few days back, he is still a human.
Bolt wasn't that drained going through the 200 rounds. The world record in the final was the only sub 20 he ran the entire meet. He conserved his energy very well during all those rounds the same way he did in the 100. Coast through the prelims and go full throttle in the final
Lyles is looking good for it
The thing is bolt doesnt even try in the majority of his races, the only two times he physically was trying was his 9.58 time and the 2015 world championships, one the fastest time in history and the other in his twiglight, i think lyles is a harder worker and tries more in his races which is why he may beat bolts record, but if bolt actually tried he could have got sub 19.10s easily.
Lyles just needs a tailwind and a good start to get that wr
@@Yes_I_c4n he ran 19.31, and even he said that it wasn't a perfect race. if he fixes his mistakes and gets a good start with a tailwind. He could have it.
@@Yes_I_c4nYou didn't read the comment did you? Try reading it and come back again
@@Yes_I_c4n I'm not making stuff up, I know what I'm saying, Noah lyles himself said that the last 80 meters of that race, his back was arched back, he wasn't lifting his knees up high enough. And he was all over the place.
@@Yes_I_c4n yup.
@@TheoOJamaloO1 You didnt read the comment either huh? It'z ok small steps
I need to meet the guy who does these videos, high quality work here.
19.15 will be the record in the 200 meters by the end of the year.
BUT WHO WILL DO IT??
Lyles will probably beat Blake's time, but not Bolt.
Nah
Still can't believe that someone I know is going to verse Noah in the olympics his name is blessing
The next thing is although we Jamaicans love Lyles, his 200m fastest time was still run in the United States…and the rest of the world is taking a note. When an athlete can prove things outside their own country then they are better respected…
If there is one lesson the History of sports has told us is that THERE AREN'T ANY RECORDS THAT CANNOT FALL.
Especially when you Americans and when you are doped as fuck ahahahhahaha
Let's go Noah!!!!
Congratulations. I knew my record would stand until it was broken.
Lyles could barely make 9.83 and he was huffing and puffing, he would never do 9:57 in his lifetime 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I dont know if anyone will break Bolts' record.
No record has stood for ever though.
Speculating just for content. I’m not buying it.
Chill
Who cares it’s nice to have hope
@@watchman9198 hope vs reality. That record has lasted 15 years already and no one has even come close. Same with the 100M. There’s no one out there currently who has even a whiff of a chance at approaching either one. If I’m proven wrong then fine, but I won’t be for a very long time.
@@fezzik7619 didn’t Noah Lyles get close?
@@purpleblazeofficial no. 19.31 and 19.19 are VERY far apart in a sprint. I’d run simultaneously he’d have finished way behind him. Yusef Powell came closest at 19.26 which is still far behind. In the 100M Lyles hasn’t done better than 9.83 which is even more of a gap from 9.58.
Came to this channel after 3 years n this guyis still breaking bolts records, 3 years ago he was doing the same, i even don’t remember the names whom this guy was saying gonna break bolts records in 2022
Andrew not to hate on Lyles or anything or ur content but ur content on Lyles is simply repetitve...world record this ..that...come on we seen the past vids...can u atleast show case someone who can break the world record like Knighton or Tebogo..
Well Noah is literally the closest.
Last time Kingston beat Lyles at 200 was in 2021.
Last time Tebogo beat Lyles was never.
Tell me more about how they're closer :D
KNIGHTON HAS ALL THE TOP MARKS FOR UNDER 20,DONT FORGET THAT..LYLES OR TOBEGO MAY GET BOLTS RECORD,BUT ERYION WILL GET IT LATER ON
Legit just did one on tebogo
What??!!??
6:25 If I were going for the world record, the final race would not matter as much to me. I would just try to get the record in whatever race is optimal. If that is the first race, then I would go for it there. If I reach peak performance in my second race, then I would go for it there, etc. There are some sprinters who have set a world record in a prelim race. To me personally, a world record is more important than winning a gold. Anyway, if you hit the world record in a prelim, you're gonna win gold anyway. It's just your day.
It's like when I go for max reps in pullups. The optimal time for me is right after warmup. If I wait until the end of the workout, I don't perform as well.
WRs get broken while gold medals don’t - so I disagree
@@sebbyh9764Setting the WR in the Olympics (or anywhere) is an accomplishment that is forever notated in track history books, and it means you were faster than every runner who ran that race before you. A gold medal just means you were the best in that one final race on that one day.
@@Yes_I_c4n Unfortunately you destroyed your credibility by going overboard.
--Yes or no, can you remember if Carl Lewis ever set a world record? (Yes, you definitely remember.)
--Yes or no, do you remember who won 100m gold in the 1980 Olympics? (No, you don't remember, and you don't care.)
@@Yes_I_c4n What you are talking about is a failure in the administration of track and field. There should be a special medal/trophy ceremony for the breaking of a world record. It really is a bigger deal than winning the final race for that particular day. After the ceremony is officially sanctioned, then all the simple-minded people can properly recognize the prestige of a world record.
@@Yes_I_c4n Here is a poll question for sprinters: Would you rather break Usain Bolt's 100m WR of 9.58 or win gold in the 2025 World Championships?
You have to bet $1,000. Are you saying you would put your money on them wanting gold in the 2025 World Championships instead of breaking 9.58?
Are you sure you want to lose $1,000 like that. Come on, put your pride aside and win some money with the correct bet.
Come on stop giving these people hope…nyles will not let anyone win…once he comes off that turn he does whatever he needs to do to win. Period.
make sure to chew thoroughly while you eat that hat :)
@@pennykie4796 not really…he had Covid lmao.
@@pennykie4796 not really. Try running a 200 with Covid and see how you do :)
Noah is a cool guy. I hope he win his 3 gold in next olympic. ☺️
I mean the fact that Noah used to struggle getting a 10 second 100m and now can easily be under 10 seconds plus with a 60m of 6.43 that’s a guarantee 19.2 or better as long as the wind is right and it’s gotta be his day.
19.10....We are talking faster than 9.55 splits for a guy who has never ran 9.80. Do you all know what you are saying... as if that is nothing...He is as far from Bolt's record as a thrown turd is from hitting the moon.
Don't matter cuz my boy gout gout finna steal it all in 7 years
You should put up a video on Ibzan Felix, who ran a 17 minute 5K last year, but he just came in 1st for The Ten's High School Mile just last week with a 4:58 and 2:00 final 800, ran an impressive 13:56 in the 3 mile in XC, and lead California with a 9:01!
I don’t think he can he talk too much it will be a Jamaica 🇯🇲 that’ll brake bolts record not on a American loud mouth guy
Well said
Bolts long strides on the last 50 meters that set him apart from everyone else.