NOAH LYLES VS. LETSILE TEBOGO! || 2024 Men's 200 Meter Dash

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NOAH LYLES VS. LETSILE TEBOGO! || 2024 Men's 200 Meter Dash


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  1. Quite a bold prediction here, but I'll say:
    Noah will break the WR. He will run somewhere around 19.16s and keep celebrating it…for only a couple of days before Letsile goes some 19.11s. Either way, they're both beasts.
    But I'm not sure if that happens in 2024 or 2025

  2. Just thinking.. for all your videos, why not try introducing athletes by saying "Tebogo, pronounced xxx locally", just to educate us as well. So many athletes names pronounced incorrectly. Humour yourself, find out how Tebogo is pronounced. Although must applaud you for getting Letsile closer to correct pronunciation after you first pronounced it as "Letseel" 😂. Great job as always. A true TRP fan.

  3. I think 300 meter strength and endurance is key to fast 200 meter times. Tebogo has closed on and almost caught N. Lyles.
    I would like to see Lyles run some 300m and 400m to prepare for the 2024 Olympics. Tebogo is scary because of his effortless sprinting style.

  4. Tebogo is 20 years old. If he stays injury free and doesn't burn himself out his margin for improvement is substantial. Lyles is definitely not aged at all at 26 and sprinters have proven that they can go well into their 30's but I still think Tebogo has the biggest margin to improve and will give Lyles a run for his money in Paris in the 200m.

  5. I hate to say this because Noah is an American and I would like to see him dominate at the 2024 Olympics BUT this Tebogo kid is more special than Noah. I hope I am wrong but I think he is going to dominate at the Olympics and maybe a WR will fall. If not this year next. He runs so easy and yet he is catching Noah in that 200. Watching those two is going to be something to see this August. Good luck Noah.