The 100 Meter Dash Is Crazier Than We Thought

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The 100 Meter Dash Is Crazier Than We Thought


Full recognition to one of the fastest men of the year so far – Akani Simbine of south africa!

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  1. What am I missing here,isn’t the world record 4 100 meters 9.68…u r telling me each leg shattered the world record on each leg…SOMEBODY TELL ME WHAT I’M MISSING…SHOULD BE HEADLINE NEWS WORLDWIDE

  2. Akane Simbine is the new champion for the Olympics. He has the opportunity to be champion. Kerley. Coleman Noah all have the chance as well to take the title, but we will see the games are upon us. Go Akane South Africa is with you. We might even see Letsile, Pillay and Wayde do us very proud for Africa too.😊🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤

  3. If we look at every nation is running under Islamist rule we find is totally failure from Iran to Afghanistan to Sudan to Lydia,
    Can not run any country in 21 century under religion,
    It dose not work and did not work before,
    Western student or even average citizen have no idea about that unfortunately and he or she will run from these ,rules and regimes,
    Yes US interfere in many countries but still the west way more civilized and advance in every aspect than the these countries

  4. I just dont see anyone taking down Noah Lyles aside from Tobogo maybe? But Akani has good chances to place 3rd maybe. If he beats Tobogo or Lyles then it would be an incredible upset.

  5. Hey, guys whats your thought on this ??

    …World Run Championship, which would showcase the global talent and excitement of running as a sport.

    Similar to the Cricket World Cup and the FIFA World Cup for football, the World Run Championship would bring together nations from around the world to compete in various running events. This event aims to elevate the profile of running and provide a platform for athletes to showcase their skills on an international stage.

    Here are some key details and comparisons to existing sporting events:

    Format: The World Run Championship would feature a variety of running events, including sprints (100m, 200m), middle-distance (400m, 800m), long-distance (1 mile, 3k, 5k, 10k), and marathons. The competition would be structured similarly to existing World Cups, with group stages followed by knockout rounds leading to the final.

    Global Participation: Like the Cricket and Football World Cups, the World Run Championship would be open to all nations, providing an opportunity for athletes from every corner of the globe to compete against each other.

    Grand Opening Event: The World Run Championship could kick off with a marathon involving all participating countries, serving as a grand opening event to symbolize unity and the spirit of competition.

    Broadcasting and Spectatorship: The event would be broadcasted globally, allowing fans from around the world to follow the action. Stadiums hosting the competitions would draw crowds of spectators, creating an electrifying atmosphere akin to other major sporting events.

    Promotion of Running: By establishing the World Run Championship, we aim to promote the sport of running and inspire participation at all levels, from grassroots to elite athletes. The event would encourage a healthy and active lifestyle and serve as a platform for aspiring runners to pursue their passion.

    I believe that the World Run Championship has the potential to become a flagship event in the world of sports, attracting widespread attention and excitement.

  6. I appreciate that when you make a mistake, you own up to it and make sure we have the correct information. That is sadly lacking in much of journalism.

  7. I was wondering why you weren't hyping Simbine more in your recent posts. I think head-to-head matchups are more indicative than times, but the training trajectories might also be a difference between the southerners and the northerners.

  8. Unrelated, but close to 6 months in the year, and none of these pro sprinters have legally gone sub 10 😐. If Olympics we're earlier on in the year, that teenager would've swept everyone out

  9. Simbine has to be watched closely because he’s young and sturdy and ready. These relay splits are not 100% because it depends when the baton is in hand and full throttle in place.
    Noah and the rest better watch out for this Olympics.

  10. I would love to know some "vitals" of the runners during the race.
    How many heart beats?
    How many breaths do they take?
    What is their blood pressure during the race?

  11. 400×1 splits should not be a thing at all…. ask Courtney Lindsey with a 10.42 split, and everyone else running low 9 or 8 something. just take the finish and divide by 4, that would make more sense for all runners.