He's 21, he finished this season with a 9.79 into a headwind and broke the 60m world record earlier in the year.
Does he have any more room for improvement?
He's 21, he finished this season with a 9.79 into a headwind and broke the 60m world record earlier in the year.
Does he have any more room for improvement?
Get beaten by Noah Lyles
He will set the American record at World Champs and run 9.67, and during the year will run 19.5x.
His 60 is likely near-maxed out. He might be able to chip a bit more off but his start is already near-perfect and his injury problems discourage additional power development. But I could be totally wrong.
His 200 has a lot of room to improve. The training could improve his 100, too. Maybe he could get to 19.6-high, but he won’t be as consistent as Lyles.
His 100 could drop a bit more, maybe to 9.7-mid. Add in 200 training and I could see a 9.6-high NR or =NR as his cap.
Dude is good for up to 60 with no stamina. I don't think he will ever beat Lyles again. May have to check that cocky attitude too.
In the 100m or 200m? Because I think you're wrong for both.
Probably explode one of his hamstrings.
Probably HGH
lwwietgrefe wrote:
In the 100m or 200m? Because I think you're wrong for both.
Coleman will never beat Lyles in a 200. Probably ever.
Probably run fast again
Run 100m and 60m races.
Yes.
osaka wrote:
He's 21, he finished this season with a 9.79 into a headwind and broke the 60m world record earlier in the year.
Does he have any more room for improvement?
CC will improve on all his PR's in 2019. I have no problems seeing....6.33/9.66/19.70.
An amazing talent.
osaka wrote:
He's 21, he finished this season with a 9.79 into a headwind and broke the 60m world record earlier in the year.
Does he have any more room for improvement?
i don't know but he isn't in college anymore so not sure why this post is in the college thread