How Did He Do This?? || New World's Fastest Time For 200 Meters – 2024 Stan Scott Memorial

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How Did He Do This?? || New World's Fastest Time For 200 Meters – 2024 Stan Scott Memorial


Huge World #1 performance from the New Mexico Junior College athlete Tapiwanashe Makarawu.

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46 Comments

  1. The table at 3:37 already got outdated, even though it's been just a couple hours since posting xD Marek Zakrzewski ran 20.80 in Luxembourg which is U20 European record. Still, a massive gap between 20.80 and sub-20.30…

  2. Yes, this Junior College bit was not easy to understand. The guy is 23 years of age. He's an Open Grade athlete. Who cares what level of College he goes to or even that he goes to College? It has NO bearing on his performance. Congrats to him on his time and I hope he continues to improve so that he has a chance to make his Countries Olympic team. I wish him good luck.

  3. I love these amazing videos, but FACT CHECK: Letsile Tobogo was NOT the first African male sprinter to earn a global medal in the sprints. Aziz Zakari of Ghana did this in 2005. If you also count Francis Obikwelu, (who competed for Portugal for most of his pro career, BUT competed for his native Nigeria until age 22) you have two more African global medals, as a Junior athlete and a U23 athlete.