Maurice Greene & Bruny Surin (9.80/9.84) - 1999 World Championships (100m Final) - Seville, Spain
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Sunday 22 August 1999 - World Championships (100m) - Seville, Spain
**RESULTS*
1. Maurice Greene (USA) 9.80 (CR)
2. Bruny Surin (CAN) 9.84
3. Dwain Chambers (GBR) 9.97
4. Obadele Thompson (BAR) 10.00
5. Tim Harden (USA) 10.02
6. Tim Montgomery (USA) 10.04
7. Jason Gardener (GBR) 10.07
8. Kareem Streete-Thompson (CAY) 10.24
©CBC - Commentary from Donovan Bailey, Don Whitman, Geoff Gowan
Maurice Greene is my Favorite male althete. I love his relentless determination to win!
Bailey's such a homer....Bruny could've done this, we could do that...blah blah blah. He lost. Mo' Green is clutch. Don't hate, congratulate and appreciate.
Imo Bailey just didn't care for American sprinters
Hater indeed.
Bailey is a jealous ugly man. Surin never ran faster but Maurice too strong. Maurice was always too fast for Bailey and he needs too swallow that!
Bruny could've run 9.82ish if he had relaxed more in the final 30m.. then again Greene could've run 9.77 without the stumble
Maurice is the best ever athlete over 100m .
your bugging
Ever heard of Usain
Lyles would smoke him.
best last century?
@@x-calibearusallc lyles never ran below 9.8 😂
Appreciating Bruny Surin 🇨🇦! Class!
LEGEND
Mo Greene had a great career and longevity - it was great to see his rise.
Yea I always felt Mo could have gone as low as 9.75 if he could have kept his form the last 30 meters. He actually slowed down in Sydney.
Edmonton 2001
Yeah, 2nd for Edmonton. Injured from 15-20m out when he first felt that muscle tear and still managed to limp across the line in 9.82(?). He was headed for a 9.70 - 9.73 way back in 2001.
Greene the Great!
Bailey promises 3 Canadians in the 2000 finals. None of them made it.
Bailey has always been an arse 🐎
Runner 100 m and 10000 m is such an great effort
Best 100 mtrs ever .
Draymond Greens dad
This is Jon Snow He's King of the North who?
yeah maurice green is Mean Joe Green's grandson and Jeff Green's uncle😂😂😂😂
love the interview after. professionalism and humility and pride displayed by bruny. Bailey's just like, fuck the PC nonsense, here's the truth, but bruny keeps it real and actually let's us in a bit. Shame he never got to number 1 but a Canadian legend, no doubt
Bailey was talking out of his ass a bit here. Everyone has his a different style of running a race. He was basically saying Bruny should adopt his style of running the 100m. Bailey usually got a terrible start and but had great top speed to chase guys down and pass them at the 80-90m mark. Bruny was just the opposite. Bruny was a powerful guy who was always out at the front early.
These commentators sound like some straight haters your boy didn’t win get over it
Just to think Usain bolt's world record 9.58 he's have won this race by 4 to 5 meters.even Blake and Tyson gays times of 9.69 would have both of them not far of 3 meters ahead.
Totally. Bolt was so dominant it wasn't even a race against others, just a race against himself for the most part. Later years, the battle between Gaitlin and Bolt heated up, but it was always Bolt. I have to say this was a true "race" Bruny had Greene for a period and tightened up ever so small and Greene took advantage. I love going back and watching this race so much emotion and drama.
Training, nutrition and equipment have all advanced since then yet the runners were much bigger and bulkier way back then.
Lotta anabolic gear in that era vs the performance enhancing (not necessarily anabolic) stuff used now.
You don't raise as much suspicion as a sprinter when you don't look like a bodybuilder.
that's a great observation, looking back at linford christie, ben johnson, dwain chambers, these guys were tanks. You see someone like Andre de Grasse and his frame is so small but yet he can run just as fast as these guys.
Look at Noah Lyles.
Maybe the coaches back then thought that being heavily muscled translates into speed . Coaches are wiser now .
No one lost that race? Silver medal begs to differ.
😊😊😊😊
It used to be that Jamaicans had to move to Canada to get steroids (allegedly). Now they stay in Jamaica and get everything they need 😜 plus protection (double allegedly).
What happend to Surin?
what a great race. Surin had him and just tightened up a bit. The championship experience of MoGreene showed here as he was able to keep it cool calm and collected and make it to the end. I've watched this race probably almost a hundred times and I am always cheering for Surin. He was so close.
Why are they pushing Bruny so much? What the hell were these commentators watching? Greene had him ALL THE WAY!
hahha this was a canadian broadcast of the race, traditionally all we get up here is a USA bias so this was a different look at the same race. If you have a chance watch the American version, there is basically no mention of Bruny even in the race LOL
@@LordDelCasa Thank you.
bruiny didnt run his best race and he should have easily won...What...The...#*#@...Child please if he BRUINY would have run a 9.00 flat Maurice would have run a 8.86...no one was gonna beat this dude he was on his game..
Agreed!! But this was Bruny's best race of his career. props to him for pushing Maurice, he hadn't been tested like that many times in his career.
This is still the Canadian record to this day, 25 years later. 9.84.
Right? De Grasse was faster but times were wind aided. So your right this is the co-record between Surin/Bailey
@@LordDelCasa Can you guess which 9.84 was faster when you go to the thousandth of a second? Bailey's 9.84 or Surin's 9.84. (I know the answer)
@@CanadaMathsurin?
@@realAndresilver Yes! 9.843 (Surin) vs 9.845 (Bailey.
Draymond Greens dad