http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8i2RsYqcNw
WORLD RECORD at 9.98 seconds to #1 runner in the US 100M Strake Jesuit - Matthew Boling
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXSBZmK5iys
you are right. I saw the video earlier - man!
Quote from: elegant roundworm on May 03, 2019, 03:29:20 PM
you are right. I saw the video earlier - man!
I just wish we had better video, because Ive been analyzing a lot of sprinters, their speed from the start, their stride length, the number of strides for the 100m, their height and weight.
Boling's 6'2", 170lbs
1988 Carl Lewis (USA) 9.92 1.88 m / 6 ft 2 in 80 kg / 180 lb 22.6 1992 Linford Christie (GBR) 9.96 1.88 m / 6 ft 2 in 92 kg / 203 lb 26.0 1996 Donovan Bailey (CAN) 9.84 1.85 m / 6 ft 1 in 91 kg / 201 lb 26.6 2000 Maurice Greene (USA) 9.87 1.76 m / 5 ft 9 in 75 kg / 165 lb 24.2 2004 Justin Gatlin (USA) 9.85 1.85 m / 6 ft 1 in 83 kg / 183 lb 24.3 2008 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.69 1.95 m / 6 ft 5 in 94 kg / 207 lb 24.7 2012 Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.63 1.95 m / 6 ft 5 in 94 kg / 207 lb 24.7
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A white kid? Brutal's head is exploding!!! :panic:
The fact that this hasn't prompted any chatter shows this place has nothing to do with running in any form.
It was wind aided but still a fast tme. He is a very versatile athlete and runs 46 400 with 45 potential and long jumps 25 plus. Definitely Olympic caliber in a few years.
That said you are a dick escargot and I do not care to engage with you.
Wow that was impressive. Really good arm action. Something I always try to focus on. This kid has it. Interesting to see if he improves as he fills out.
Anyone remember Houston McTear?
McTear ran a 9.0 100 yard dash--equivalent to a ~10.0 100m--as a junior at the Florida high school championships in 1975. I think it was hand timed, but it also equaled the world record. So that was front page news in the newspaper sport sections across the country. Went onto the Olympics the next year and made the final in the 100 m (I think) and got a gold medal in the 4X100. Compact and explosive.
The sprinters always have the best names! :hah:
(https://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2016/08/19/03/usain-bolt-bolt.jpg?w968h681)
Quote from: nadra's babydaddy on May 10, 2019, 10:08:24 AM
The sprinters always have the best names! :hah:
Almost getting into Brutal levels of sprint talk and trivia here. I double checked and McTear did not win a Gold in the relay in 1976. He qualified in the Olympic Trials in the 100m with a 10.16 (still considered the 3rd best high school time) but had an injury just before the Olympics and did not compete. He was replaced in the Olympics by a young Johnny (Lam) Jones who finished 6th. Another young sprinter Harvey Glance was 4th in the final behind Hasely Crawford (Trinidad and Tobago), Don Quarrie (Jamaica), and Valery Borzof (Soviet Union). That may have been the first time ever that the USA did not have a medalist in the podium, and actually one of the few times that they didn't win.
McTear went on to set a world indoor record in the 60 m (6.58), a record that stood for about 10 years, and it still stands as one of the fastest times ever. Broken by none other than Ben Johnson.
McTear had a hard life and got into street drugs, but cleaned up and married a Swedish athlete and they moved to Sweden in the 1990s. He died in 2015 at the age of 58.
I also remember that McTear ran that 9.0 wearing old ripped sneakers, possibly Keds.
I do recall a 9.5 in sneakers and sweats - discussed in this article:
https://www.pnj.com/story/sports/2018/07/23/houston-mctear-still-captivates-confounds-american-sports-history/770281002/
That's right up there with a 13:55 in trainers :d
It took me years to figure out that Jason Rexing was for real. He as known was high school phenom in Ohio (I think) and ran college track somewhere in the Midwest.
This hot off the wire - even Letsrun has not picked it up yet. Guess old snail crump tool no. 1 can go on there now and say that they aren't real runners!
Boling runs to new record for 100 m.
Yahoo Sports!? go figure
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/houston-high-school-runner-matthew-boling-breaks-national-record-in-100-meter-dash-025211074.html
He also won the state long jump title (over 25 feet) and Deadspin noted this about his anchor leg on the winning 4 x 400:
The meet culminated in the traditional 4 x 400, which Boling anchored for Houston Strake. Powerhouse school DeSoto was favored in the event, and when Boling got the baton, he was trailing DeSoto's anchor by around 30 meters and three seconds. That should have been a sufficient gap to win, but Boling stalked his mark down and split 21 seconds over the first 200 meters. Boling walked DeSoto's anchor on the final straight, winning the event with a blistering 44.74 anchor. Houston Strake's 3:10.56 is the best in the country this year.
26'3" long jump
10.13 100
44.76 relay (45 for open) 400
I'm really astounded by the 400-LJ combo. There are some college runners who could do that but a very rare combo of explosiveness and speed endurance at such a young age.
And a little nuance, other high school age runners have gone faster but they did it in competition with pros and older athletes--so the 10.13 counts as a high school only record.