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Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Breaks WR AGAIN, Tebogo With the 200m Upset & More (Ep. 679)



110mH world record holder Aries Merritt joins FloTrack Podcast: Paris Edition to discuss Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s 400mH world record, the upset in the 200m, USA’s 1-2 finish in the 110mH, & more.
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7 Comments

  1. Letsile did so so dope, yoh all of you been watching his progress, c'mon guys… respect but c'mon..not him self mmmffph…not fresh, my guy all of you run track right…?…huge run my ass…think and see all season counts

  2. You guys seem to forget that both Tebogo and Kenny ran in the same 100s like Noah and were all worn out just like Noah. So that should not be an excuse for Noah, as if he was the only one who ran in the 100 heats and semis. Noah entered the finals prancing around like a kangaroo, which was not an indication or the condition of someone suffering from covid. If he won the race, nobody would have heard about this covid excuse. Let's give credit to Tebogo. We should not forget that when he won the silver in 100 meters at last year's world championships, he nearly tied with Noah. Then also last year, he nearly beat Noah in a 200-meter race when Noah ran 19.49, and Tebogo ran, I think, 19.52 or so.
    So that young man has been well placed to beat Noah somewhere down the road. It's just that he's been running under the radar with nobody carefully analyzing his performance. It was just a matter of time, and he did it today, covid or no covid. Let's not forget that he ran better than Noah did in the 200 at the US trials and it's possible he might go under 19.30 sooner or later, because his performance has been improving over time and he is young.

  3. So, let's see how honest you are in tonight's podcast about just how bad a call all the constant noise about Wilson was? You doubling down and putting him in for the final? 🙂 And someone (who is supposed to be knowledgeable about the sport) predicts a sub-44 split ON THE FIRST LEG?. How many people have EVER done that, let alone a schoolboy on his international debut?

  4. Noah's covid situation will probably be one of the biggest what ifs situations following these Olympics that will be probably talked about for years.

    If he was healthy, could he had beaten Tebogo like in the past?
    If he was healthy, could he have won the Triple/Quadruple Golds with the relays too?

    But from what he said in the interview, Covid most definitely affected him in this race from a physically standpoint. Its unknown what the result could have been had Noah been healthy without Covid. Congrats to Tebogo for the Gold medal.

    These Olympics certainly have been one of the most unpredictable and chaotic on the athletics portion.

    It will be interesting to see how the podium will look at the World Championships next year as well as four years down the line in LA for both the men's 100m and 200m.

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