Track and Field was weird this Olympics...

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RunnerBoi

RunnerBoi

Күн бұрын

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@RunnerBoi
@RunnerBoi 2 ай бұрын
Sorry if it's been a minute. Motivation issues blah blah blah Hopefully back to uploading at *least* every 2 weeks.
@caseysmith544
@caseysmith544 2 ай бұрын
IOC has on Olympics channel on KZbin been uploading more then in years past with events, 2016 Rio was okay but 2020/2021 Tokyo was bad and even online could have got the footage uploaded so we had to in the USA use the NBC Olympics and it was even suckier then this years stuff.
@Billfredbobob
@Billfredbobob 2 ай бұрын
take all the time you need lad
@Lego88fan
@Lego88fan 2 ай бұрын
The fact that Yared Nuguse is an avid Splatoon fan and won bronze in the Men's 1500m was honestly the highlight of the Olympics for me and alot of people.
@AtomBarrett
@AtomBarrett 2 ай бұрын
he has a pet tortoise that he posts on his story all the time too
@stay_my
@stay_my 2 ай бұрын
he once listened to how to train your dragon soundtrack before a race 😭
@u1tra_p0wer52
@u1tra_p0wer52 2 ай бұрын
This is just straight peak 😂 I just thought he was just a swiftie, but I'd never guess that he was a Splatoon fan. W's
@Mdksupreme1
@Mdksupreme1 2 ай бұрын
You and all the people that it was a highlight for are all complete fools
@EliHank
@EliHank 2 ай бұрын
Splatoon's been my life since 2015 😂
@Zharghar08
@Zharghar08 2 ай бұрын
I might've missed it being mentioned, but in case it wasn't, Sifan Hassan's triple medal performance deserves all the praise. Capping it off with a gold on that marathon course is mind boggling. Don't know how she even had energy to spare by that point.
@stewartfraser2740
@stewartfraser2740 2 ай бұрын
No you didn't miss it but the implication she was chemically assisted, without proof, casting a dark cloud over her achievement was definitely made.
@treehouse7392
@treehouse7392 2 ай бұрын
@@stewartfraser2740when was this even implied, lmao
@MrWazzasupgee
@MrWazzasupgee 2 ай бұрын
@@stewartfraser2740like all of them lol
@rileyoakley7196
@rileyoakley7196 2 ай бұрын
@@treehouse7392because she was an Alberto Salazar athlete, which is funny seeing as that basically confirms the opposite of her doping rn because all the people he coached in the past definitely are getting tested a lot more than others😂
@andrewblackie7170
@andrewblackie7170 21 күн бұрын
I agree 100% that Hassan did was pretty astonishing BUT I still have my doubts about her from her Salazar years. Before she went there she was the up & coming European runner BUT was losing at the World's & Olympics BUT after joining Salazar the improvement in a 9-12 month period was remarkable so much so she was beating the athletes she was losing too & doing it quite impressively whilst clocking the fast times. She actually missed 3 drug tests but the 3rd miss it turns out she had a very valid reason & made it out the Drug test was at fault due to a mistaken time so eventually her 3rd test was done about 2 months later, ample time to get the body clean.
@Cherrypie626
@Cherrypie626 2 ай бұрын
The high jumper situation really pissed me off. He was never in the talks of medaling/taking gold. He jumped a big PR and took silver while being on NOBODY'S radar. His success is now being overshadowed with a bunch of wannabe track fans that don't know anything about the sport. And blaming him for the US not beating China in Olympic golds is sooooo ridiculous. There were many other American athletes that could of/should of won gold in their respective events but didn't. Simone Biles stepped out of bounds twice for her floor routine, causing her to take second. Chase Jackson didn't make finals in women's shot put when she was the favorite to win it all. The men's 4x100 messing up, Noah Lyles getting sick, and so many more. It's sickening that so many were blaming McEwin.
@EightFrancs
@EightFrancs 2 ай бұрын
A LOT of athletics fans are genuinely some of the worst creatures in the world.
@cassenav
@cassenav 2 ай бұрын
The people “blaming” athletes for not surpassing china in gold medals should get up off their asses and start training for the Olympics.
@psymar
@psymar 2 ай бұрын
I suspect people are blaming him assuming he has less opportunity to make enough money from endorsements to hire a lawyer to sue.
@murasakino101
@murasakino101 2 ай бұрын
In simone's defence, she was hurt and I'm surprised she even kept that triple double in bounds since she hurt herself further during the warm up. I fully agree that people shouldn't have blamed him though. If people were watching, he barely got his last few jumps in and the new zealander was much closer to hitting it even before the tie-breaker. We got the most medals overall anyway, so idk why people whine so much about gold. Is gold really worth the well-being of our athletes?
@whenisdinner2137
@whenisdinner2137 2 ай бұрын
If the olympics has taught me anything, there is a difference between being a fast runner and being a good racer.
@gummy5862
@gummy5862 2 ай бұрын
If you’re far enough ahead of the field, it doesn’t matter. Sydney McLaughlin could run a pretty “bad” race and still win a meet.
@MrShanester117
@MrShanester117 2 ай бұрын
Not really though
@Linkathon
@Linkathon 10 күн бұрын
@@MrShanester117Do you run?
@MashaRistova
@MashaRistova 2 ай бұрын
Quincy Hall’s win gives me chills every single time I watch it
@A.F.Whitepigeon
@A.F.Whitepigeon 2 ай бұрын
Dude unlocked the fabled 110%. He got that run-away-from-a-bear speed.
@addiewithapen
@addiewithapen 2 ай бұрын
a video like this would be great for the paralympics this week👀
@sirsquid577
@sirsquid577 2 ай бұрын
no full VOD of the Womens 10000m from the 2016 olympics still annoys me, like man, no matter what you think, that race was insane and deserves to be viewed in full.
@AdamJansen786
@AdamJansen786 2 ай бұрын
The IOC content block is so stupid. Why are they trying to stop people promoting their own event for free? Had a video on the 10km blocked within 24 hours after it did not flag on content ID and that subsequently saw a flatline in views in the 2 weeks after.
@randomchannel-px6ho
@randomchannel-px6ho 2 ай бұрын
They've inherited the mentality of comcast, which hasn't been doing all that well as a company for a reason... Copyright is meant to encouragd creativity and innovation Burying the cultural keystone of sport and deamning a fee is cartel mentality
@maxb148
@maxb148 2 ай бұрын
Simple as, more people watching stuff on YT from independent creators means less people watching the IOC live. Also the whole we are giving the IOC free promotion is proper BS because if you want to use that excuse, what would you do if the roles were reversed. Would you complain and file a strike if the IOC used your content and said it was fine because they were giving you free advertising? The IOC are within their rights to copyright strike videos with their content in, just as much as you are to copyright strike any content with your own content in. Just because they are a major organisation doesn't mean any time they do make a claim it is copyright abuse, sometimes it is, and I will defend creators for that, but again if you allow smaller, independent creators to break the rules, why get mad when the major organisations are actually following them?
@RobespierreThePoof
@RobespierreThePoof 2 ай бұрын
​@@maxb148 you work for the IOC or a big media company? Or do you just do their PR for free?
@christopherhamill525
@christopherhamill525 2 ай бұрын
Stems back to one Olympics when Nike didn’t secure the sponsorship deal but placed advertisements everywhere about the Olympics with their star athletes. After that the Olympics would basically copy strike a kid for painting their logo.
@J-Vasa
@J-Vasa 2 ай бұрын
It's because Discovery own the rights to the olympics and they want you to sign up to their streaming service rather than watch it online for free from people who have ripped it illegally
@joelwagg8314
@joelwagg8314 2 ай бұрын
The O'Keeffe story reminded me of Rose Harvey, who finished the marathon this year on a broken leg. She apparently felt tightness in the hip beforehand, and two miles in realised she was done. It turned out she had a stress fracture in her femur. Afterwards she said "In any other race, I would have stopped and there were so many moments when I thought I couldn't take another step. The downhills were hell. But despite that most of my race goals having slipped away, there was still a tiny part of my Olympic dream that I could hang on to - and that was finishing the Olympic marathon."
@kalen1702
@kalen1702 2 ай бұрын
Because the whole crowd was watching since it was like 10pm made the pole vault WR so much cooler. I love moments like that on the world stage
@stevencooke6451
@stevencooke6451 2 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to be in Europe for most of the Olympics, but, yes, that timing allowed a much larger North American audience to see Mondo in action. I have to say, Kendricks was so appreciative of how good Duplantis was (and is). I was in Greece so there was great excitement regarding the very likable Karalis taking bronze.
@payrysdoscs4903
@payrysdoscs4903 2 ай бұрын
16:45 T&F isn't the only sport that suffered from the IOC's copyright abuse. Basketball channel "Hardwood" got 3 strikes from them for "showing official banners used on the playing area" and had to get YT involved to remove the strikes and prevent his channel from being terminated, and he STILL got a 7-day uploading ban; he knew the IOC would probably strike him, so he used fan footage and still got struck. Clips from any television broadcast usually get taken down by either the network that broadcasts them or the company that produces the broadcasts.
@AshworthMild
@AshworthMild 2 ай бұрын
It is interesting that while the Olympics are treated as the pinnacle of many sports, for big time fans of those particular sports, Worlds is vastly more important in a technical sense. Yes an Olympic gold is bigger than a Worlds gold, but Worlds is like an annual Summer Camp, while the Olympics are like a vacation to Disneyland.
@EightFrancs
@EightFrancs 2 ай бұрын
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Injury I absolutely believe that she got injured before the 100m semi finals, because of a rushed warm up. They way she (and Sha'Carri) were treated at the entrance gate is a disgrace.
@mrod87
@mrod87 2 ай бұрын
There was a lot of suspect stuff this Olympics. I think all marathons were rigged. I think the spirits were tampered with. I think they intentionally did not allow all teams to prepare the same. I also think i watched MANY athletes intentionally slow down. I would be interested to audit bank accounts after this Olympics bc it was crazy.
@nickdee5764
@nickdee5764 2 ай бұрын
I could listen to that Jamaican Champion talk forever!
@madlie2452
@madlie2452 2 ай бұрын
Ikr, her accent is so satisfying
@TeWaikopu66kg
@TeWaikopu66kg 2 ай бұрын
Jamaicans have best accents on god
@wolfganglauth4015
@wolfganglauth4015 2 ай бұрын
Yulimar Rojas' absence was definitely felt - she is so incredibly dominant in the same way Janja Garnbret is in the lead and boulder climbing or Sydney McLaughlin is in the the 400mH. It's mind-blowing that she was a full 1m clear of her nearest competition in the World Indoor Championship in 2022
@konrdchristensen2111
@konrdchristensen2111 2 ай бұрын
Femke Bol blew her wad with a sub 48 second mixed relay leg. Bol's best is only 6 tenths slower than Sydney. So i would not call her "incredibly dominant"In fact Sydney has 9 of the top 20 marks ever in the event. But Bol also has 9.
@bellcurve0
@bellcurve0 2 ай бұрын
Tsegay (Ethiopia) straight gave her a liver shot lol. Youre right, if she wanted the lane, it was up to her to get it clean but I guess she popped her in the straight because she didnt have the gas to lead before the turn.
@Srioll
@Srioll 2 ай бұрын
3:40 what makes that photo even better is that Hocker is the guy in the background of that clip. Guess he's not in the background this time!
@AthleticsEditz
@AthleticsEditz 2 ай бұрын
I realised that as well lmao.
@petemchugh2010
@petemchugh2010 2 ай бұрын
Before the race I had a funny feeling neither of the favourites would win. Kerr got in his head clearly but he was acting as if he was racing one man.
@AthleticsEditz
@AthleticsEditz 2 ай бұрын
@@petemchugh2010 That's funny!
@Somewhere_Bagel
@Somewhere_Bagel 2 ай бұрын
can only dream that copyright laws get entirely revamped but money talks so that wont ever happen
@Anna-ll3ze
@Anna-ll3ze 2 ай бұрын
Shame to see Keely/800m didn’t get a mention or the women’s heptathlon. Team GB’s track and field was great this year, so many near misses to gold
@Itsokay1990
@Itsokay1990 2 ай бұрын
The problem with team GB is that they aren’t American. This creator has a US bias.
@andrewblackie7170
@andrewblackie7170 21 күн бұрын
​@@Itsokay1990: Yeah that's typical but fair of course. If I was British I wouldn't mention any American achievements BECAUSE there's too fking many friend.
@andrewblackie7170
@andrewblackie7170 21 күн бұрын
Can't believe you said that Narrator, is Siffi Hassan doping & if so is she doing more than any other athletes ? I don't think so, leave her be more or less 😮 So you're saying it's OK to dope small amounts 😂😂 Shame on you Narrator
@andrewblackie7170
@andrewblackie7170 21 күн бұрын
​@@Itsokay1990: And you forgot to mention we're SHITE too right, one Gold on the track with Keely GOLDEN GIRL Hodgkinson & a few near misses sadly & they were NEAR with the more hurtful being Men's 400m🤮
@robinbauer1975
@robinbauer1975 2 ай бұрын
Girmas fall was so nasty you could hear his hard fall threw the tv
@jtsu8
@jtsu8 2 ай бұрын
Why is no one talking about the men’s 4x400 almost breaking the WR?! Only .14 away
@10msplits
@10msplits 2 ай бұрын
The IOC copyright is crazy. Look at how little they upload - no semis, no heats, English only, commentary sometimes replaced on videos (in itself fine, but no advanced notice or rhyme/reason to which). The Olympics are literally over and you're getting as many views as a mid tier KZbinr (IOC that is). And the bugbear of my existence, albeit on a lesser note - stuff that was broadcast in 50fps uploaded in 25fps. What, are the 25 other frames copyright claimed? Literally everyone is guilty of this, and Olympics channel only spottily has it.
@JumpmanTF
@JumpmanTF 2 ай бұрын
Loved the video bro. Appreciate the features :). McEwen getting hate was wild, especially after a two PB competition. Hope he didn't take any of it too heart. And man, I was so focused on the good, I kind of glossed over the weird and some of the bad. And F the IOC. I am now absolutely terrified of them for life haha. Very keen for the next year though!
@EightFrancs
@EightFrancs 2 ай бұрын
SUSPICIOUS IMPROVEMENTS? Bro thank you for pointing out that if people want to cast doubt over Mr Sedjati. There's absolutely no reason why doubt shouldn't be cast over Miss Hull and Miss Bell. THANK YOU.
@JMoney615
@JMoney615 2 ай бұрын
Why no mention of the mixed 4x400?
@Tadaia
@Tadaia 2 ай бұрын
The US has always had a wealth of talent in short sprints. This is both a blessing and a curse when it comes to the 4x100 in that different guys might be dominant over the course of a few years. Most countries have to rely on essentially the same guys over longer periods affording their relay teams more consistency. If our coaches picked a pool of 6 from the top 10 US sprinters to stick with over a 3yr period or so, they might be sharper at baton passes and finish with great times. But if they get anything less than GOLD because all the best sprinters THAT YEAR aren't on the relay team the coaches would get hammered for not inserting them in the mix.
@MattijnPlayz
@MattijnPlayz 2 ай бұрын
Not mentioning the most impressive feat this Olympics in Sifan Hassan's double Bronze Medals in the 5k and 10k and then winning Gold in the Marathon with an Olympic record just 36 hours later is insane.
@mikerichardson60
@mikerichardson60 2 ай бұрын
Hey no mention of the 4 guys who did WIN that 4X100m relay. What the heck? Go Canucks!!!
@BalSagoth
@BalSagoth 2 ай бұрын
They ran an incredible race. De Grasse is such a solid anchor.
@kdutta9
@kdutta9 2 ай бұрын
The copyright stuff makes no sense to me. The IOC is stopping people from getting into the sport
@Kausan1
@Kausan1 2 ай бұрын
This
@kwilloniad7447
@kwilloniad7447 2 ай бұрын
Sincerely appreciate the work you put into this. Super informative, but in an entertaining way. Great voice work too!
@jacob8949
@jacob8949 2 ай бұрын
In my view, Georgia Bell is just continuing where she left off before going to university. She was the classic case of a prodigious youngster ruined by the NCAA circuit (mental exhaustion, stress fractures from overtraining etc.), so we've never actually seen what she's capable of. Now she's had a concerted period of a few years under a proper coach, Trevor Painter, we're seeing her achieve her potential. I honestly get the skepticism due to the unfortunate history of our sport, but I think the accusations against Georgia are empty and unwarranted. Also, the meteoric improvement alluded to at 21:44 is a bit off. She recorded a 4:06 last year, as well as posting some very strong indoor times and consistent performances throughout 2024. It's not like that 3:52 just fell out of the sky.
@Kausan1
@Kausan1 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for context, which seems to have eluded the poster
@travisfinucane
@travisfinucane 2 ай бұрын
Unpopular opinion: I like Sydney M-L's game plan of holding herself back, running the events she wants, at the low-stakes meets she wants. She is able to build up for actual championships, while 2nd-best runners fight for scraps in diamond league.
@jacobdoyle420
@jacobdoyle420 2 ай бұрын
Unpopular for a reason
@gummy5862
@gummy5862 2 ай бұрын
I mean sure, if she just loves winning and doesn’t actually care about the sport. Anyone with a real passion for track and field would absolutely compete in multiple events, given the caliber of diverse talents.
@darraghcollins1374
@darraghcollins1374 2 ай бұрын
To be fair. She did have a knee injury prior to the Olympics
@Kausan1
@Kausan1 2 ай бұрын
The sport will die if the stars don't compete in front of the next generation.
@kman9884
@kman9884 2 ай бұрын
@@gummy5862You play to win the game. It’s track, it’s a C tier sport. Just race what matters.
@Jamzey-d8m
@Jamzey-d8m 2 ай бұрын
I know you talked about Rojas not being there but man Jasmine Moore getting bronze was an amazing thing to watch
@saminates2002
@saminates2002 2 ай бұрын
She doubled too! Bronze in LJ and Triple
@brentwithey4241
@brentwithey4241 2 ай бұрын
It wasn't Hamish kerrs decision alone, he said to Mckewann if we share gold neither of us won it. Mckewann agreed and the jump off was agreed by both athletes.
@StrikingAlexa
@StrikingAlexa 2 ай бұрын
Technically the sport is called Athletics as it includes road and cross country events as well as track and field
@allcoherent
@allcoherent 2 ай бұрын
Really love this channel- always a great pace and a great look across the whole sport 🙌
@hein8162
@hein8162 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! This was the best overview of Track and Field in the Olympics that I've seen. :)
@DiegoMartinez-fn3ub
@DiegoMartinez-fn3ub 2 ай бұрын
Aye man, I just wanna say this was a great video! I watched some other T&F content creators for a few years now, and you tone and way of presenting information is so chill. This video was really a breath of fresh air. I felt like I was having a conversation with a T&F friend. I didn't agree with everything you said, but appreciate your honesty and general awareness / respect you showed everyone. I specifically liked when you called out people's "western favoritism" lol. You just earned a sub! I look forward to further content, Ill def be watching. p.s. Take your time with uploads. As a avid track and feild fan, I'd much rather have videos of quality like this rather than someone like Total Running Productions overabundance and clickbait videos lol
@chamindujanith6337
@chamindujanith6337 2 ай бұрын
There is nothing weird about Ingebrigsten dominating the 1500m all year then proceeding to lose to a random at the World/Olympic final. Then channeling that anger to win the 5000m. It always happens.
@AthleticsEditz
@AthleticsEditz 2 ай бұрын
26:06 Don’t forget the World Ultimate Championships starting next year for t&f! I don’t know if you know that yet, the only reason I know is because I’m subscribed to World Athletics (as in, I get to see extra interviews and events and info and stuff, it’s hard to explain).
@TheWayWithKhuwayne
@TheWayWithKhuwayne 2 ай бұрын
The World Ultimate Championships are starting in 2026 actually.
@AthleticsEditz
@AthleticsEditz 2 ай бұрын
@@TheWayWithKhuwayne Ah ok my bad. I knew they were starting either next year or 2026, but not sure when. I must’ve got confused between the start dates of the WUC and GST.
@hitchikerspie
@hitchikerspie 2 ай бұрын
A real shame you didn’t mention Keely’s win, just Mu’s absence. She’s been 2nd for so many titles, from both surprising (Tokyo) and disappointing (commies and worlds) to finally getting her Olympic gold was brilliant to see
@absurdist5134
@absurdist5134 2 ай бұрын
I saw the Men's 100 and being ignorant, I'm not a running guy, I was confused because I thought head over first he wins, right? Didn't know the torso thing. But I'm wrong and that's ok. I'm comfortable not knowing everything. And the torso thing makes sense. It's fine, it's just not what I previously thought. But I think it's weird, to go from being wrong to saying, "ah! But you see I'm in fact right and the ENTIRE body of sports that I've only just seen for the Olympics,,,,, That's wrong." Like, come on. XD
@shetmemes9382
@shetmemes9382 2 ай бұрын
Probably the most sane reaction to only just learning about the torso rule I have seen the past few weeks lmaooo
@trackmaster152002
@trackmaster152002 2 ай бұрын
I definitely feel like T&F does a pretty terrible job at marketing itself. As RunnerBoi is saying, they won't post their own content, and they won't let others post it either. Its a historic race that already happened. How much money are you going to make off of it anyway? It doesn't belong in a vault.
@CaptainBrash
@CaptainBrash 2 ай бұрын
Also very cool seeing Phoebe Gill get to the 800m semi finals at 17. She's got a bright future ahead of her if she has good people around her.
@zacharycarroll8063
@zacharycarroll8063 2 ай бұрын
About the American relays: as we know, America usually is the most stacked country in the world in terms of world class sprinters. But to some degree, that can actually be a pretty bad thing when it comes to the relays. America is easily the hardest team to make in terms of trying to go to the Olympics or world championships in a sprinting event, that most athletes that have a chance at competing on the relay typically do not care to do any baton training because they’re more so worried about not making the team in their own individual event. It’s not like Great Britain or Italy or Canada that have maybe 4 to 6 very high class runners who can basically train relays with each other at any point in time during the season due to the fact, they know they will be the only ones running on the relay when the major championship comes around. In fact, as we know the American competition for who is the best sprinter in the country more so in the 100, change is very rapidly, and in some cases changes all the way down up through that major championship. Even with Jamaica as stacked as they used to be Usain, Johan and Powell were pretty much always three runners who were on that team for a good seven years so therefore the need to practice handoff between those three year and year out was not so much as needed as America where the top four sprinters in the country change very rapidly from season to season. Although what I do not get is why they decided to change the lineup from the prelims given the fact that the time they ran in the prelims would have won them gold in the finals. Of course they have no way of knowing what time it was going to take to win gold, but given the fact that their handoffs were pretty decent with the lineup they had and knowing they usually struggle with handoffs, you would think they wouldn’t take the risk but they did, and the result most feared happened. I do also believe that there is some sort of favoritism based on who was originally slated in the lineup. Given the fact they put guys like king over Knighten or Lindsay along with putting Gabby on the 4 x 4 relay despite their being five runners in Paris, who had run better 400s this season then she had. But nonetheless, I shouldn’t let this distract us from the fact that America will probably always have bad handoffs for as long as there’s always more than four athletes that stand out fighting for a spot on the 100 or 200 team while using the relay as just a bonus rather than the event, they will most likely win a medal in unlike other countries who see the relay as their only way to win a global medal
@Patman1216
@Patman1216 2 ай бұрын
I LOVE RUNNING
@Aboxofpie
@Aboxofpie 2 ай бұрын
I LOVE RUNNING
@classicclassi6146
@classicclassi6146 2 ай бұрын
Running loves you
@sportsaddict-k8s
@sportsaddict-k8s 2 ай бұрын
More love for Marileidy Paulino, please 😭. She ran 48.17 in the women's 400m final to break a 28-year-old Olympic record.
@RunnerBoi
@RunnerBoi 2 ай бұрын
Paulino's such a great athlete, especially during championship time, but I just sadly don't have any attachment towards the women's open 4 :/
@sportsaddict-k8s
@sportsaddict-k8s 2 ай бұрын
@@RunnerBoi Fair enough, I guess 😂. I gravitate towards sprint events, so watching Paulino run that fast amazed me, but I enjoyed the topics you covered in this video :)
@StewNWT
@StewNWT 2 ай бұрын
and she slowed down the last few meters she could have broken 48 seconds
@sportsaddict-k8s
@sportsaddict-k8s 2 ай бұрын
@@StewNWT Exactly! I'm kind of annoyed about that 😅. But the women's 400m field in Silesia is stacked, so we should see lots of sub-50 and sub-49 times, not least from Paulino, Naser and Kaczmarek.
@darraghcollins1374
@darraghcollins1374 2 ай бұрын
@@RunnerBoi love your channel. Also I’m from Ireland and we are rooting for Rashidat Adeleke to win a global medal. Hopefully in the next few years as she’s still only 21 🥺🥺🤞🤞🤞
@hanger.5488
@hanger.5488 2 ай бұрын
if you are still looking for the VODs, a brazillian channel called CazéTV has it all, hope that helps!
@aleksanderlucy8764
@aleksanderlucy8764 2 ай бұрын
Good video but the US cares about its gold count every year -- That's nothing new
@Tadaia
@Tadaia 2 ай бұрын
I just fell in love with you on the Western bias/PED discussion and the McEwin situation. Please discuss why its great when Ingebrigtsen or Kerr trash talk and big up themselves, but its arrogance and negative if Noah does it. Its also apparently cool for Mondo to challenge Warholm. But "challenge" takes on a seemingly more negative meaning if Tyreek challenges Noah.
@itchooses
@itchooses 2 ай бұрын
10:50 i heard someone was hit by the bus the day before so only the busses can go through. I also heard that they had to walk an hour to warmups idk though.
@guppy719
@guppy719 2 ай бұрын
Wait so when they Said that Crouser was coaching the Jamaican discus thrower, he literally was the coach because the Jamaicans couldn't bring their coaches?
@belindaslatter5111
@belindaslatter5111 2 ай бұрын
Are you going to cover the Paralympics and they are amazing athletes and would be great to get some more coverage.
@joegallagher9238
@joegallagher9238 2 ай бұрын
As a disabled athlete hoping to make LA in 28’ it would be awesome it’s insane how basically no one in the paralympics gets any money ( yes there are exceptions, yes most athletes get there money from sponsors and yes lower money is normal compared to the world championships on average ) but still, it feels like the Paralympics is still not taken seriously I get jabs from serious members of my community for running against ‘ weaker competition ‘ yes obviously disabled people are slower or have handicaps or need rule changes for a variety of reasons but I think people starting to cover the paralympics and disabled events ( there’s probably a better term to use then disabled but I’ve never been bothered by calling myself a disabled athlete no offence intended to anyone who feels I’m being disrespected) and call out the poor management of para athletics and other national and international governing bodies poor treatment or lack of drive ti give these athletes what they deserve. Apologies for the long rant
@julia4740
@julia4740 2 ай бұрын
yes would love to see!
@nro337
@nro337 2 ай бұрын
You gotta watch the Tsegay/Faith clip another time. Watch where she is at before to where she gets to when they collide. Tsegay is cutting in HARD and basically encroaches on Faith's right to her line on the inside. 0 question that Faith has every right to be where she is and defend her space. It was a little overblown for sure but at the Olympics I get it. Not a fan of the move by Tsegay.
@RyanCanty1975
@RyanCanty1975 2 ай бұрын
Insta follow! Great coverage! Yes, O'Keefe running in the marathon was weird, the western favoritism and African racism (Hassan, Sedjati and others who are getting the doping claims) is always wild in track but even moreso in Paris. Yes, look into EVERYONE if you're investigating doping claims etc. Athletics was grear this Olympics - seeing the gutsy performances by US distance runners, sprinting etc. it was great. The coverage was quite lackluster with the times and just Peacock glitching the entire Olympics during events also didn't help. But, again, excellent coverage.
@NelleBligh333
@NelleBligh333 2 ай бұрын
I expected to see Lamara Distin in the HJ, Danniel Thomas-Dodd and Chase Jackson in the Shot and Mackenzie Little in the Jav so it was disappointing to hear that the two Jamaican women were not supported by their own country's federation. It was also ironic as you failed to mention the crazy Men's Discus comp was won by a Jamaican man. I agree with a lot of your track summary, that Men's 10000m was the biggest surprise to me for all the reasons you mention. However, no love for Marileidy and Salwa in the women's 400m? Marileidy is now 4 on the all time list and more likely to break the WR than an athlete who doesn't run in this event. All the women in this field were under 50s and the top three were under 49s! I thought this was a much more exciting race than the men's because Marileidy has been doubted by many but she's unbeaten this year and has now proven she is the powerhouse of this event. Did you catch the Lausanne DL? The Men's 800m is my favourite track event this year and this was another insane race. What happened to Arop?? Wanyonyi is so close to breaking Rudisha's record now. I hadn't heard what happened to Sedjati in the Olympics, I hope this hasn't discouraged him from racing because I was surprised not to see him in Lausanne, he's been a fixture of DL this year. Edited to say I wish Noah Lyles wasn't marketed as the face of track, he's such a polarizing figure for fans and on the basis of a recent podcast where athletes from other countries applauded his loss to Letsile Tebogo it sounds like he's not much liked by other athletes. The US isn't short of other male sprinters who are much more loveable, I know I'm biased towards Fred Kerley who I consider way more charismatic than Lyles, but if Fred isn't your meat what's wrong with Kung Fu Kenny, his backstory alone is enough to make fans warm to him.
@payrysdoscs4903
@payrysdoscs4903 2 ай бұрын
21:45 I don't want to just assume that ridiculous improvements are all because of doping, but I get the skepticism with these massive jumps in times
@zavtparticles6828
@zavtparticles6828 2 ай бұрын
"Love with heart, use your brain for everything else" aka healthy skepticism for things, but don't get heated about it.
@payrysdoscs4903
@payrysdoscs4903 2 ай бұрын
@@zavtparticles6828 exactly 💯👏
@carolynn1364
@carolynn1364 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing video and for calling out the targeted testing!!! This was a great breakdown 👌🏾👌🏾
@marwaqoura7804
@marwaqoura7804 2 ай бұрын
Great video , Shukran for highlighting the Algerian runner 's win and being fair enough to Sifan Hassan and the American high jumper ..Algerian athletes were under fire these Olympics and I am not apologising for being an Arab here , there was something very wrong with France and the whole West in dealing with Imane Khelief the Algerian boxer , Sedjati and even Neymour in gymnastics has had her share of shaming !! Don't get me started about the Chinese swimming team faced and what they were accused of , while the US swimmers sported purple faces ...!..It seems imperialism never dies ...
@lilyflower5895
@lilyflower5895 2 ай бұрын
Imane Khelief is a man regardless of how hard IOC wants to push the narrative. His testes never descended, but he's still a man. It's disgraceful to have him bit up women.
@wesleytwiggs7687
@wesleytwiggs7687 2 ай бұрын
"western favoritism" is the nicest way of saying "racism" I've ever heard. lmao
@gumdeo
@gumdeo 2 ай бұрын
lol
@bigpappa_rock4147
@bigpappa_rock4147 2 ай бұрын
The 4 x 100m the US team knew that if they weren't perfect Canada was going to win and that's exactly what happened. Sad for the USA team but GREAT for my country GO CANADA GO!!! It was fun to watch all the Olympic events. Great job by all the athletes!
@lucmp4929
@lucmp4929 2 ай бұрын
Quincy Hall 400m comeback made my year
@Joa904
@Joa904 2 ай бұрын
Cole Hocker, 2024 bossman and the real winner
@sw1f70n3
@sw1f70n3 2 ай бұрын
EtienneYT? If it is, i'm glad to see you still making good videos! Miss your Guitar Hero vids bro! lol If this isn't you, you sound just like him!
@BeyBattleXx5925
@BeyBattleXx5925 Ай бұрын
What people don’t understand is that it’s first torso to cross the line sure kishanes foot was over but Noah’s torso crossed the line first 12:49
@princessjellyfish98
@princessjellyfish98 2 ай бұрын
The weird runaround they made the athletes do before the womens 100 was so upsetting! I fully agree Julien Alfred definitely was in contention for gold regardless, I just would've loved to see a truly competitive womens 100! It's so frustrating, especially knowing how much Sha'Carri has been through to get to the games in the first place. As you pointed out throughout the video, there were a lot of incidents in Paris of non-Western athletes seemingly being targeted, and when western athletes were targeted they were often Black athletes. It's all so distressing
@leehrvyoswld
@leehrvyoswld 2 ай бұрын
Quincy Hall's 400 was the highlight of this Olympics
@MaxGalofre
@MaxGalofre 2 ай бұрын
This was perfect, thank you. Honestly, between the short qualifying period, the ridiculous qualifying rules, Paris being the host city, the IOC being in predator mode, the poor streaming services, and how athletes were treated (beds, no AC, food, polluted river, etc) I'm surprised the Games went ahead with any success for competitors and viewers. Somehow some athletes still managed to get over all of it and win. Let's hope the next Games are better.
@porgeporgeporge
@porgeporgeporge 2 ай бұрын
Don’t like that we’re taking for granted that sharing the gold is the ‘correct’ thing to do and all that matters is who was first to refuse to do so. Athletes are allowed to want to stand alone atop the podium, even if that risks not making it up there at all, without being accused of putting their ego above their national medal tally or whatever.
@lilyflower5895
@lilyflower5895 2 ай бұрын
Exactly right. I applaud the choice of determining the best. Settling down for a gold was the spineless way to go about it. We should applaud those who are courageous enough to care about either being the best or losing to the best.
@danjackson5180
@danjackson5180 2 ай бұрын
Great stuff! Enjoyed this video perspective.
@YesSirYesSir3bagsFULL
@YesSirYesSir3bagsFULL 2 ай бұрын
15:54 it’s been confirmed by T&F News and other reliable sources that the relays almost never practice. This has been a known fact since the 80s when they allowed professional athletes to compete in the Olympics. Egos took over the relays…they argue over what leg is ran, their practice times, etc.
@cartoonpower0
@cartoonpower0 2 ай бұрын
You and Jumpman gotta be 1 and 2 for running content rn. Fantastic recap!
@payrysdoscs4903
@payrysdoscs4903 2 ай бұрын
0:25 The fact that TRP isn't included in this group is insane
@jo_kimmich3268
@jo_kimmich3268 2 ай бұрын
compare the poor style of TRP with the well thought content of the above mentioned group. Like seriously. All TRP is talking about the most unimportant shit ever, clickbaiting as hard as he can with tabloid-esque titles "YOU WONT BELIEVE WHAT SHE SAID" and adding red arrows and circles where he can. There is no substance to his content. People should stop paying attention. If you want track content with substenance, you go with the above mentioned group.
@zavtparticles6828
@zavtparticles6828 2 ай бұрын
TRP is the most clickbatable, misinformation spreading, garbage track n field journalism channel out here.
@payrysdoscs4903
@payrysdoscs4903 2 ай бұрын
@@jo_kimmich3268 his most recent video talks about Jakob's upcoming 3k WR attempt in Poland, so what's that style huh? 😏
@endermanilager8569
@endermanilager8569 2 ай бұрын
@@payrysdoscs4903clickbait 😭
@6393dude
@6393dude 2 ай бұрын
Click bait productions
@bellcurve0
@bellcurve0 2 ай бұрын
Usa men’s relay got to build a proper team like canada. No substitutions, build a true team. Usa sprinters all fighting for the spots for the ego, they need to have 4 set dudes and one alt which just practice year round.
@N1120A
@N1120A 2 ай бұрын
The rule change BS was definitely BS, but I loved Shelly Ann's Jamaican momsplain tell off of the officials on that.
@bikingchupei2447
@bikingchupei2447 2 ай бұрын
23:17 it probably started from china, countless videos on bilibili making fun of him, claiming that he initiated the jump off.
@andrewblackie7170
@andrewblackie7170 21 күн бұрын
I cannot believe the Narrator of this video saying that the American womans 4x400m Olympic 2024 time should be the WR because the standing WR is from the 80's & set by the German Manly Built Woman & 2 German athletes who were in that 4 said in a video they were 100% clean with a straight face 🤔 that was more impressive than their time & the US Ladies just missed it by 0.03 but yeah I think you're right Narrator. All records before 1989 should be scatched.👍
@wvu05
@wvu05 2 ай бұрын
Something that you didn't mention in the weirdness of this Olympics is that this marks the first time since 1964 that Kenya entered the men's steeplechase and didn't win gold.
@severtone263
@severtone263 2 ай бұрын
Great summary & eff the IOC!
@zacharycarroll8063
@zacharycarroll8063 2 ай бұрын
I’m starting to get relatively annoyed with American and Jamaican fans for some pretty justifiable reasons. Hoppel improved by a far larger margin than Wanyonyi, Arop, and Sedjati did from last season and still it was Sedjati who was being targeted as a doper. Arop was a raining world champion, Wanyonyi a reigning silver medalist which can justify why they didn’t get much criticism maybe, but I can’t tell you how many comments were being made about how Hoppel should’ve had the bronze if it weren’t for Sedjati doping even though he literally has not tested positive once despite having more random tests done on him that Arop, Wanyonyi and Hoppel combined. As for Jamaicans, the fact that this is the second year in a row their athlete has lost a 100m medal by thousandths of a second is making them act like the sport is somehow rigged even though I’m certain that the majority of them are very aware of the rules and were just letting their own emotions try to justify why the outcome should have been changed. To summarize, America literally won a medal in every track running event aside from the 800, but somehow that’s enough to make them act like there was a runner who robbed them of that bronze meanwhile Jamaica just seems to be trying to cope from a bunch of disastrous performances across the sprinting events by attacking the one event they thought they had on lock where the man they hated most came away with the win
@CrabbyOldLady
@CrabbyOldLady 2 ай бұрын
Julien Alfred beat Sha'Carri in the semis. And then beat her again in the finals. She was the best, no excuses.
@RedisNotaFlavor
@RedisNotaFlavor 2 ай бұрын
wow this is the first I'm hearing about the the high jump stuff
@joelwagg8314
@joelwagg8314 2 ай бұрын
I thought the 400 (mens) was always likely to be pretty quick. Matthew H-S has been running 44 flat with (apparent) ease in the run up to the Games, so the winning time had to be quick to beat him. As a Brit it felt like fate that he was one of the favourites 100 years after the Chariots of Fire Olympics, but Hall had the most insane finish.
@gpsports1110
@gpsports1110 2 ай бұрын
This channel needs more sub
@johnhamilton5016
@johnhamilton5016 2 ай бұрын
NBC uploads need to stop placing spoilers in their titles
@xtlm
@xtlm 2 ай бұрын
Agree with all of this. But you never heard about caring about the most golds? Like, what? how? lol. That has always been a talking point.
@ig2d
@ig2d 2 ай бұрын
I was wondering abot Rojas. Was she injured?
@jellyrcw12
@jellyrcw12 2 ай бұрын
The US women's marathon situation annoyed me so badly. The substitute should have been tapped.
@gumdeo
@gumdeo 2 ай бұрын
IOC is getting really dramatic on the censorship.
@matthewbennett8691
@matthewbennett8691 2 ай бұрын
Ingebrigsten wants to be the greatest runner of all time getting the world record at every distance from the 1500 to the marathon, and age forces him to get the 1500 and mile now.
@andrewblackie7170
@andrewblackie7170 21 күн бұрын
That Sydney Mclaughlin can't be human, I mean she comes out to run to see what she can do, we're she is at that point & only breaks her WR of course & quite frankly what she did at the Olympics in that 400H Final 🤯 mind busting because I actually thought that the new European STAR Femke Bol who remember is only 0.61 of a second of Sydney WR & was meant to be feeling OK before that Final qualifying quickest BUT what Sydney did to that field was JAWDROPPING to say the least. If she leaves the Hurdles for a year & concentrate on 400m flat she'll not only beat the Olympic champion BUT she'll smash that WR too BUT she won't step away from her dominant discipline as she is unbeaten for like a RIDICULOUS " 5 YEARS" & that will go on for as long as she's in the races.
@JorWat25
@JorWat25 2 ай бұрын
5:15 "A mark most think at this point is genuinely impossible to beat at this point". Don't you hate it when you forget how you started a sentence by the time you get to the end of it?
@JorWat25
@JorWat25 2 ай бұрын
No hate, by the way, I'm forever catching myself repeating stuff when writing.
@darraghcollins1374
@darraghcollins1374 2 ай бұрын
Ireland’s Ciara Mageean was injured so she will be back fro the 1500m next August for the worlds. You should watch her cause European champion 2024 and 4th in the world 2023
@doriangel97
@doriangel97 2 ай бұрын
As a Venezuelan, every time I hear the name Yolimar Rojas I cry
@robinbauer1975
@robinbauer1975 2 ай бұрын
US relay coach set them up to lose He changed the line up after their warmup and was like “uhm ye no kenny u don’t do the anchor blablabla and coleman not third leg but first” So upset he robbed fred and Christian from their deserved gold Plus Kenny ran ass for everything but the 200 he should not be allowed to run the 100 individual or 4x100 relays he lost them their gold
@axepagode4321
@axepagode4321 2 ай бұрын
I'm surprised they don't have a scoring system like they do in Track and Field to determine which country won the Olympics. The medal count is a good start, but a point system for G, S, B that included extra points for team sports would be interesting.
@lilyflower5895
@lilyflower5895 2 ай бұрын
Ethiopia is notorious in the athletics community as having dishonest and disgraceful runners. The constant shoving, pushing, and pulling is always prevalent in their runners' performances. Tsegay tried to push Faith, but Faith managed to hold her own. Kejelcha and the rest of the wolfpack were seen doing this in men's events. It's always Ethiopia that brings out the unsportsmanlike bunch.
@SA1upsb
@SA1upsb 2 ай бұрын
The women's sprints were sad without the Jamaicans
@lutaradnus6481
@lutaradnus6481 15 күн бұрын
we love oyu nuguse
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