If no drug testing, Warholm 10.2. Some people just don’t understand track and field around here; you are hobby joggers and simpletons. This man runs a 20.4 200 and he can hit 10.2 with a good start.
Duplantis ran a 10.57 in HS. He can run faster like a 10.3 or 10.2.
Warholm who set the WR in the 400h probably could run fast right now however I think he is in 10.5 or 10.6.
Duplantis for the win
Mondo's 10.57 was heavily wind aided. He was also over 6.05m in the pole vault that year. He followed it up with a wind aided 10.74. I'm guessing he was a mid 10.7s sprinter in high school. I don't think he can run a 10.2. MAYBE a 10.39 if he has a good race.
not saying you're wrong, but how do you know the 10.57 was heavily wind-aided when there is no record of a wind reading with that result?
his 10.74 shows it was wind-aided with a 3.9 reading, so you could certainly be right about that 10.57 i'm just curious how you know that.
the day he ran 10.74 (Louisiana state meet may 1, 2018, 8th place) he also vaulted 5.95 which was a PR for him
i'll be super impressed if he can break Flojo's best 100m time
Warholm split a 20.8 an indoor 400. He is a 10.2 runner. The other guy is a 10.6-10.7 runner in High school. He ran 10.5 wind aided.
Im surprised they are not afraid of pulling a hammy or something? But I agree, KW is not getting enough respect as a world record holder in a long sprint event. He makes his living as a fast dude.
Warholm split a 20.8 an indoor 400. He is a 10.2 runner. The other guy is a 10.6-10.7 runner in High school. He ran 10.5 wind aided.
Im surprised they are not afraid of pulling a hammy or something? But I agree, KW is not getting enough respect as a world record holder in a long sprint event. He makes his living as a fast dude.
Well Karsten has already peaked in the 400H and Mondo is Mondo, besides they have over a year before the next WCs so they'd be fine even if they tweaked something.
Warholm split a 20.8 an indoor 400. He is a 10.2 runner. The other guy is a 10.6-10.7 runner in High school. He ran 10.5 wind aided.
I agree about Warholm but Mondo’s race had 2.1 wind not something crazy. Unlikely to think he’s not significantly faster now than he was then. I say 10.2x for Warholm and 10.35-45 for Mondo. The only other vaulter to go over 6.10 was a sub-10.2 guy I think, those guys were so much better than their competition due to the speed they generate.
Warholm split a 20.8 an indoor 400. He is a 10.2 runner. The other guy is a 10.6-10.7 runner in High school. He ran 10.5 wind aided.
I agree about Warholm but Mondo’s race had 2.1 wind not something crazy. Unlikely to think he’s not significantly faster now than he was then. I say 10.2x for Warholm and 10.35-45 for Mondo. The only other vaulter to go over 6.10 was a sub-10.2 guy I think, those guys were so much better than their competition due to the speed they generate.
I predict Warholm in 10.28. It will take him 41 strides
Mondo's 10.57 was heavily wind aided. He was also over 6.05m in the pole vault that year. He followed it up with a wind aided 10.74. I'm guessing he was a mid 10.7s sprinter in high school. I don't think he can run a 10.2. MAYBE a 10.39 if he has a good race.
not saying you're wrong, but how do you know the 10.57 was heavily wind-aided when there is no record of a wind reading with that result?
his 10.74 shows it was wind-aided with a 3.9 reading, so you could certainly be right about that 10.57 i'm just curious how you know that.
the day he ran 10.74 (Louisiana state meet may 1, 2018, 8th place) he also vaulted 5.95 which was a PR for him
i'll be super impressed if he can break Flojo's best 100m time
Cause everyone else in the race PRd by like 0.4seconds. Then a week later mondo ran 10.74 with +3.8 wind. I'm thinking momdo was a 10.8-10.9 guy in HS.
not saying you're wrong, but how do you know the 10.57 was heavily wind-aided when there is no record of a wind reading with that result?
his 10.74 shows it was wind-aided with a 3.9 reading, so you could certainly be right about that 10.57 i'm just curious how you know that.
the day he ran 10.74 (Louisiana state meet may 1, 2018, 8th place) he also vaulted 5.95 which was a PR for him
i'll be super impressed if he can break Flojo's best 100m time
Cause everyone else in the race PRd by like 0.4seconds. Then a week later mondo ran 10.74 with +3.8 wind. I'm thinking momdo was a 10.8-10.9 guy in HS.
double checked and while the "PRd by like .4seconds" is a little bit of an exaggeration, everyone in the race where Mondo went 10.57 did PR except one person that got a SB
mondo's got his hands full with warholm, but as long as the race is close it's a win-win situation for both of them