Noah Lyles has the best top end speed I've seen since Carl Lewis.
Noah Lyles has the best top end speed I've seen since Carl Lewis.
how?Noah Lyles has the best top end speed I've seen since Carl Lewis.
Noah Lyles has the best top end speed I've seen since Carl Lewis.
I think Lyles times his top end speed to the last 20 meters or less...closer to the finish line than other sprinters. It would explain why he was last out the blocks and why his drive phase lasted a bit longer than the other sprinters. he was last up to the middle of the race. While everyone else is topped out at a little past the halfway point Noah is still building momentum. And 20m or less to the finish line NOW his top end speed kicks in. A well timed lean and there you have it!how?
seeing as their have been runners that reached a higher top speed than Carl Lewis when he was still competing...
The fact ppl are still arguing that Kishane won cuz his foot crossed the line first just shows that a lot of ppl don't understand track. The torso has been the factor for the longest. Why da hell else would runners be dipping at that finish line in close races I was rooting for Kishane and thought he had the win too but Noah's shoulder is clearly over the line 1st
What? He'll nah he ain't do that, bruh. No one walking on earth could do that.
I think I see how he won....he never stopped accelerating...where everyone else hit their top speed Noah kept accelerating damn near to the finish line you can see his momentum literally push him forward at the the tape in the freeze frame.
Sprinters typically reach their top speed between 50 and 60 meters into a race, and their speed then decreases towards the finish line. For example, Usain Bolt's world record-setting 100m run in 2009 had him reach his maximum velocity of 10.44 meters per second after 50 meters. During the 60–80 meter stretch of the race, Bolt's average ground speed was 37.58 kilometers per hour, but he reached a top speed of 44.72 kilometers per hour
NBC is more than likely footing that bill & if so they don't pay the medalist that would be the US Olympic committee which probably has the funds to pay more but because of admin cost (exec salaries etc) & other bullshit eat up a lot of that money.Foul. Look what they pay medalists.