He gets silver in both events and still has great sportsmanship. It might be helping that he knows the 60 at 4x400 aren’t his events but the way he handled both was impressive.
He gets silver in both events and still has great sportsmanship. It might be helping that he knows the 60 at 4x400 aren’t his events but the way he handled both was impressive.
I thought he did well.
I am looking forward to seeing if he will PR in the 100M this year and what it will be.
He knows the only thing that matters is in August.
The rivalry between him and Coleman, the outcome, and the aftermath turned out to be one of the best Face/Heel Double-Turns in recent T&F memory. Good for the sport, but also good for Noah. His goofy and charismatic ways, through both ups and downs, proved to be a lot more endearing than the alternative: angry and quiet brooding from Coleman. People enjoy talk and hype in the build up, but humility and reconciliation in the aftermath.
Looking forward to seeing more leading up to (and hopefully in) Paris.
Completely agree. To see the real measure of a man, watch him lose.