I ran 10.50 in 1973 in Australia 🇦🇺 I never thought a girl would beat my time. Elaine you and Flo Jo can take it from here 10.49 say what!!!!??,??❤😂🎉
@natekey21869 сағат бұрын
Richardson has style!& great watch flo joe would b proud to see this!😅,at same time knowing her record will stand! I think Richardson will get closer !, I also think they should make a movie out of Flo Joe's journey her life, of course Richardson would be flo...thar would b greater that any record!
@trackletix_tv19 сағат бұрын
If dem Nuh qualify mi Nuh feel sorry fi dem
@TrackandFieldNation12 сағат бұрын
Really ?? No Jamaican Colours in the final event, Won;t feel weird ?
@Elliottklassen20 сағат бұрын
I think this just shows the flaw in this world relays method of qualifying teams. The teams making it to the Olympics should be the absolute best teams in the world, and there is no question that Jamaica is one of the best 16 teams. If they don't qualify, it's an indictment on the system that failed to get the best teams there. Qualifying 14/16 teams based on their form 3 months before the Olympics doesn't make any sense.
@TrackandFieldNation12 сағат бұрын
You actually have a strong point.....
@audreydavis4522 сағат бұрын
The ironic thing is that those college kids ran a faster time than all the teams at the World Relays. However, all is not lost. They are planning to run a 4x400 at the end of the trials where they hope to assemble a team comprised of the better quarter milers who had previously declared themselves unavailable for relay competition.
@khumokwezimashapa224522 сағат бұрын
Ye I just commented something relaying to that. So man Jams were saying JAAA should get a team together.
@TheWayToWin22 сағат бұрын
what about 4x400 mixed
@TrackandFieldNation12 сағат бұрын
They are fine in that event.
@khumokwezimashapa224523 сағат бұрын
That's insane. I had no idea they had a team every Olympics basically since the end of WW2. You know I've been seeing a lot of Jamaicans say that JAAA should hold a 4x400m relay at the national trials. It's not unheard of for nations to have relay finals. My country, Sotuh Africa usually have relays at the end of the champs. However I'm not sure when the Qualification ends for relays. I'll have to double check, but from what the Jamaicans say. It's probably just after their Nationals end.
@TheWayToWin22 сағат бұрын
I've always wanted to see Wayde run the anchor leg in the 4x400 like there's no tomorrow.
@TrackandFieldNation12 сағат бұрын
I actually agree with that idea, it can work, the hardest part is to get countries willing to send athletes, or find athletes who are willing to come.
@jamesfrancois1727Күн бұрын
She did her thing. Way above expectation. Greatness. We will miss you GOAT 🐐
@barbararichardson29052 күн бұрын
Elaine is a 3 time Olympic gold medalist and she has nothing to be ashamed of. We all have to retire sometime.
@fredhall50382 күн бұрын
For an athlete there comes a time when ‘is the fastest’ becomes ‘was the fastest.’ It takes courage to know when to walk away but it is painful to give up on what you love. I pray for a full recovery for this young lady and for her future career.
@des28922 күн бұрын
The young ones are always coming for you don't feel sorry for her
@sudheeshkumar.c63532 күн бұрын
Its begining ❤️🔥
@byranwitherspoon53692 күн бұрын
Tbh ever since her husband been her trainer it’s been downhill for her… look she has had a GREAT career if she no longer has it no shame at all…
@twintopper86592 күн бұрын
IT IS OVER FOR HER, SHE HAD A GREAT CAREER, TIME TO STEP OFF GRACEFULLY.
@sterlingkayon842 күн бұрын
Jamaica plants, grows and reaps athletes mate. We're in no short supply lol.
@BlackSoulBrutha2 күн бұрын
She faked that injury. Her s.t.e.r.o.i.d game ain't on point NO MO.
@speedybug662 күн бұрын
And they got the name wrong. It’s not harry
@GM-fx2jo2 күн бұрын
I'd be surprised if she even makes the Olympics......time is a premium and I don't think she has enough
@AprilFletcher-je4ox3 күн бұрын
Elaine i have hope in you
@claudemormon75293 күн бұрын
😮She's My Baby...but 'IF' She's been running 🏃🏿♀️💨 ILLEGAL 😱the world needs to know🤷🏾♂️ ...I feel that plenty of winners have been cheating for the last 20 years!😢😢
@speedybug663 күн бұрын
These times are off. He ran this famously with negative splits. First 200 was 21.9 not 21.4 as your first two 100 times state. His second 200 was in 21.4. This is widely documented. It's a great story but yet another screw up by someone who knows nothing about track making some misleading content on the internet. This person is not an authority on track. A quick Google search will let you know that this is a well-known story.
@Fkdjt3 күн бұрын
She'll always be a Champian in my Book...🌹🌹
@joycespencer87313 күн бұрын
So you don’t know to show the other athletes time
@stefanoviviani60643 күн бұрын
It's gonna be very hard, but I wish she could close her incredible career (best female sprinter ever imo) with a 100m gold in Paris
@MindSSetMedia32413 күн бұрын
She end up here because she was so greedy, decide to leave her coach who made her,because she claimed he was getting paid too much,so she left and made her husband start coaching her, so she could keep all her earnings for herself, her husband didn’t know sh*t about what’s required, she started running slower and slower,now she is not making any money because she keeps coming last. Damn ungrateful, see now her career is done…
@kennmiller32782 күн бұрын
Franco nuh run di race dem. Likkle gal free to pursue har passion har jus cotch injury it’s ok she will be back.
@MindSSetMedia32412 күн бұрын
@@kennmiller3278 Franno is a coach,Ofcourse he doesn’t run the races dumb dumb, he prepares people to run, and without him she is nothing, but both you and Elaine to dumb to understand that,so continue to come last,silly billy.
@ExileRadio3 күн бұрын
Just a Hypothesis…. She ran amazingly fast in 2021 setting PB’s which were the 2nd fastest ever at the time in both the 100 and 200m (The 100m still is) and hasn’t been able to recover to top form since. Yohan Blake ran 9.69 in 2012 shortly after was injured and had never got anywhere near that again. Maybe these Athletes got too close to the human limits and suffered for that. Usain Bolt was a genetic freak so these limits didn’t apply to his amazing times.
@OLCtv3 күн бұрын
Her reign, Elaine's reign, Jamaican reign is over😢💪🏿🙏🏾❤😌 and it's ok......wait, there's still Shericka 😂😂😂.
@annamayyy97713 күн бұрын
Elaine should be pushing. Shelly has done alot for the sport. She's still not done. She still needs to close off at the Paris Olympics with a bang ✨
@jkf91673 күн бұрын
@@annamayyy9771 It's hard to close off with a bang as an older athlete. Something like Allyson Felix's experience in the 2022 Championships is more common. I think Shelly can do OK because she's only a couple of years away from her strongest season.
@BCNpod4 күн бұрын
I remember Sha’carri came on last. All the Jamaicans laughed. Then Sha’carri worked on herself. Sha’carri is a champion now.
@MindSSetMedia32413 күн бұрын
They had right to laugh,because Sha Carri was very disrespectful to them and to their country, and they were not the ones who band her from the Olympics that year, so Sha Carri started the bad blood, check your facts..
@jamtalawah22313 күн бұрын
The bigifference is Sha'carri was not injured when she came last. She was just not ready at that time. Elaine has been plagued with this foot for years. Perhaps it's time she called it day like Bolt did when he had constant problems with his ankle.
@user-yf3ti8ry2v4 күн бұрын
Only woman ever to win the Sprint Double at the Olympics 100m 200m 2016 & 2021 so greater than Flo Jo & Koch & many others
@HumptyMcFly4 күн бұрын
Every athlete has a window of peak performance. Elaine has been at peak performance since around 2012 through 2021. She’s about to be 32 in a couple of weeks. The problem elite athletes have is they don’t accept when their window has closed. We usually have to witness them limping off (physically or metaphorically).
@claudemormon75293 күн бұрын
😢😢😢Sad Excuses!😮👉🏾💉🩸
@TilbertMorrison-sv8ge4 күн бұрын
One Elaine!
@Taeallday8025 күн бұрын
I never saw he limp before, during, or after the race. I think that dead last run embarrassed her.
@AmaZinGly-m32 күн бұрын
Exactly 💯
@BlackSoulBrutha2 күн бұрын
She faked that injury.
@emotionalintelligence7762 күн бұрын
Do any of you non athletic couch potatoes have a clue on how long it takes a injury to heal, hmm. A sprinter can hurt their arms, shoulders, fingers etc but not their lower extremities. Injuring your leg or worse your achilles is like your body retiring before you want to, thats the ETH you are looking at. She had way too much unsolved personal issues wo enough support, then switching coaches didnt help and theres only so much wear and tear your body will accept mentally and physically.. She has a wonderful career that many are stil trying to accomplish a quarter of. Whether or not she makes a miracle comeback or not shes left the second highest bar for women sprinters to follow, challenge or surpass.
@Taeallday8022 күн бұрын
@@emotionalintelligence776 there you go making assumptions. I ran track and so did my daughter. My opinion is just that MINE! That woman is 1 of the greatest runners on the books. Which is why that dead last had to affect her mentally in a brutal way. Guess what she doesn’t need, you to cape for her🤣🤣. Her accomplishments speak for themselves. Now go away little name caller.👋👋👋
@norwolf47655 күн бұрын
She has had her day and now it some one else's turn
@dennisallen83335 күн бұрын
aint nothing a little steroids can;t fix!
@Cantgetright-Deeznutz5 күн бұрын
Blessings forever, beautiful GOD and Jesus loves you forever. Teach everyone you know and don't know.Blessings forever, beautiful GOD and Jesus loves you forever. Teach everyone you know and don't know.
@lavishtalks17087 күн бұрын
Both at their best: Elaine - Best Shelly-Ann: Greatest
@tracylee1987 күн бұрын
Swallow ur pride go back to franno
@lovenessa57037 күн бұрын
Gooo Kenzie!!
@ocondowhite46358 күн бұрын
She should be the world record holder, she underachieved.( and is not for injury )
@user-it1ig8fn1r8 күн бұрын
Hard to believe she can recover enough to be competitive in Paris--Only a month away!
@smiles.59278 күн бұрын
People seem to forget what type of world we are living in. Look at it from this point of view( They want a desired outcome). Is that not a possibility? WAKE UP WORLD MOST THINGS ARE MANIPULATED
@ard87858 күн бұрын
Aside from her injuries which will surely hamper Paris Olympics 2024 dreams, ET-Hera is already 31 years old, TOO OLD for Olympics speed-track standards... SAF-Pryce is already 37, very, VERY OLD by Olympic standards, and also injured and definitely NOT ready for the Olympics.. SJackson, who is 29, is also not physically fit, her preparation is still not satisfactory... It seemed to me that the Jamaicans were just pinning their hopes on lost or PAST GLORIES... And it seems obvious that the Paris Olympics women's sprints will now below to either an American or an African... Time for the old ones to RETIRE and give the baton to the young ones... I would say: for these old ones: RETIRE NOW... Or face the ignominy of defeat in the Paris Olympics...
@aervaealtonelty98503 күн бұрын
Wrong about 31. Surprisingly, a lot of athletes have done GREAT at that age. Carl Lewis for one, ran 9.86 WR at 31 years old. They just didn't time their training properly and now have to press the gas before the Olympics. These coaches really effed up these sprinters this year.
@ard87853 күн бұрын
@@aervaealtonelty9850 NO! I'm right! Ellaine Thompson-Hera is 31, going 32 on June 28. (She was born June 28, 1992). So, that makes her very old, as per Olympic standards… Convinced? And don't compare her with Carl Lewis... wrong comparison... And there are no other track athletes that did better at age 32... www.google.com/search?q=Ellaine+Thompson+Hera+age&rlz=1C1GCEA_enPH1106PH1106&oq=Ellaine+Thompson+Hera+age&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDQ5OTlqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
@g.a.d69888 күн бұрын
Double Double Olympic Gold medalist, 100m Olympic Record holder, fastest woman alive with a PB of 10.54, the world record majority of people believes in. Ensure yall Put that in the beginning everytime this legends name is mentioned.
@ard87858 күн бұрын
Past is PAST... You cannot live in the past... Past records are just for memories... You cannot glorify - and win another medal - in re-living the past.. Accept the fact that it is now high time for the old ones to RETIRE and give the baton to the young ones... I would say: for these old ones like Ellaine Thompson-Hera (31) and Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce (37) : RETIRE NOW... Or face the ignominy of defeat in the Paris Olympics...
@g.a.d69888 күн бұрын
@@ard8785 dutty badmind fuckry u spewing.. The dumbest comment, this is a Season best
@ronniejohnson1966 күн бұрын
I agree with most of what you said, but definitely disagree with>"PB of 10.54, the world record majority of people believes in" Naw the World Record Is 10.34 until Some Woman Athlete Breaks It. Regardless of the decades long unsupported thru Facts or Proof lies and slanderous accusations put forward against Flo Jo. Not having It. I also Definitely Believe that Eliane T-H, SAFP and SJ Are Top Tier Among The Most Accomplished And Decorated Sprinters Of All Time. Yet; I Ain't hating on No One through Favoritism Only.
@ExileRadio3 күн бұрын
Sadly I don’t think ETH will ever reproduce her amazing feats of 2021, just like Yohan Blake couldn’t after 2012 injury.
@g.a.d69883 күн бұрын
@@ExileRadio thats the point, she doesn't have to. She's already a Legend.
@courtneyrowe4898 күн бұрын
ELAINE, needs to; do some exercises to strengthen her. TENDONS; like. TIPPING ON HER TOES ; JUMPING ON HER TOES; she needs a good, PHYSICAL THERAPIST. I wonder if she wants me to get her there; ELAINE if you're listening, hit me up.
@paulpowell95838 күн бұрын
The love of 💰 especially by the husband will leads dem in ah pot hole!
@frederickcazley74808 күн бұрын
Elaine is just hard headed is knows what the problem is and there fue coach in Jamaica can deal with it
@sofiesop1rey28 күн бұрын
Are you in her training camp to know this?
@MaliduDilchin-tr9yj8 күн бұрын
She has done it all Noting to prove
@firstbawn37148 күн бұрын
In the face of adversities keep your head up Elaine we love you.
@cynthiahamilton86518 күн бұрын
She has made her mark for Jamaica nuff respect walk good jah guide Elaine Thompson
@Page1travelfitness8 күн бұрын
She’s got nobody to blame but herself, if the record isn’t broken why fix it? Like I said mvp took her from nobody to someone and she left them to train with her high school assistant coach husband? Shake my head! She will have to be at her best or near her best to make that Jamaican team
@TheObserver28 күн бұрын
That was the mistake of her life. Opportunity does not knock twice.
@sofiesop1rey28 күн бұрын
Frano is Nike she’s with puma he can’t train her if she stay at mvp, which part people don’t get! Min she sign with puma she can’t work with him; he train her Nike would drop him
@barrylloyd58648 күн бұрын
@@sofiesop1rey2 A nuh suh it guh. There is no such clause in the contract
@ard87858 күн бұрын
You've said it well.. I would say: for these old ones like Ellaine Thompson-Hera (31) and Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce (37) : RETIRE NOW... Or face the ignominy of defeat in the Paris Olympics...
@Page1travelfitness8 күн бұрын
@@ard8785 Elaine is still fairly young but making bad decisions is what’s hurting her , she was within a fingertip of breaking a unthinkable record and you walk away from the best coach in track today to be trained by a high school assistant coach? Sorry but she’s got the brain of a Rockin horse!