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  • im 3 and can run a 10 flat

  • he cant suddenly throw off 2 10ths of his 100m time. sorry for bad english

  • Some of them are definately using dope, thats for sure. Look at Ronald Darby, his PB before the race was 10,83, in the race he ran 10.60. If you train for sprints, you will that thats impossible to improve your PB by 2 10ths at the very end of the season when you've competed in several meets through the outdoor season. At that level of sports, athletes usually take part in T&F meets at least twice a month. So im sure He had ran many 100m in that summer and unless he's training for 1 month or so

  • @vanpauls you dont know anything about track. btw Darby pb was 10.41 before the race.

  • HOLY SHIT JARROD GEDDES, I RACE AGAINST HIM! actually raced against him 2 weekends ago, im so proud :P

  • Boys lol

  • I'm 12 and I run 10.13 for the 100 meter dash and I'm from UK and these guys are slow.

    Lol jk shut the fuck up

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  • 3:03 there your welcome

  • DArby be movin!!!! waitin on your choice of school... Hope its Clemson.. 20min to go! Congrats to all of you who ran, great careers ahead of you. DMV's finest.. leggo Darby

  • A weh Japan get dem faas yute yah from man!!!!!

  • Jamaica used it's third string runner and still wins--LOL

  • @MrBgee4 lol.. thats true.. Jazeel Murphy and Odean Skeen were faster than him.. esp Jazeel

  • sucks because brandon mcbride had a PR that would have gotten him a 400m medal and andre ford also had a faster PR than almost all of the atheltes in the final.. canadians choking in the clutch

  • its good to see japan in an event asian countries arent very good at

  • dang im getting slight adrenaline rushes just watching this!

  • How do you get into these races? Junior last season ran a 10.45 at my state.

  • @2curtis6 There is an entry form. You have to compete in events organised or sanctioned by the IAAF, most high school track meets are not. Even if you do qualify it's insanely expensive to go an compete. You can't just ride the football bus there with your track coach. A lot of schools refuse to pay for a student to take a 2 week trip from school to go compete in France. Jaylon Hicks from North Shore Senior High in Texas ran a 10.15 But was he in this race?? Nope.

  • @187beastmode4 Hicks is born in 1993. This is for 94 and 95 athletes only. And the 10.15 was wind-aided as well. You really don't know as much as you seem to think you do.

  • @gregaths2016 You such a fucking idiot. The point was that just because you have the fastest times in the nation doesn't mean you can just run in enough races to make it to the youth championships. Everything I said was true. All you did was bitch about the age which makes no difference. Why don't you just keep streaming porn and not worry about what the fuck I say.

  • @187beastmode4 "Age makes no difference?" By that logic they should've selected Tyson Gay. If you're born in 1993 or later, like Hicks, you don't get to compete. Simple. While SOME of what you said is true (about kids with faster times not being selected), your reasons are mostly wrong. Only the top 2 at the US youth trials get selected. Usually someone runs a great time at a high school meet then they go to the trials and finish outside the top 2, so they don't get on the team.

  • @187beastmode4 And by the way, since age DOES matter, Ronald Darby was the fastest 94/95 athlete in the US in 2011, and he is in this race. On the girls side the two fastest girls weren't selected, but that's because one of them finished 4th at the trials and one of them wasn't even at the trials, not because their school wouldn't pay for them. Also, giving your own comments thumbs up will get you nowhere.

  • give in the search the concept thestateaffair001

    the second video there you can see a 16 years boy who running 100m in 10.50sek

    no fake

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  • all you faggots stating these times saying people who you actually aren't "im so and so and i ran this" lmfao your not them so stop commenting and stop saying false times for them with a name like draconic visage which is from runescape i doubt you say who you are so just stfu

  • @MidnightH3ro 16 and 17

  • oseto didn't have the stride or else he would have won.

  • hugh donovan is from where i live

  • Jamaica doing it at the youths champs. Can't keep them down. lol

  • CASSETTE RADIO FIRE ALARM 8616PM JILL JACKSON

  • um...... i've got 2 boys from my school in sydney that recently ran 10.30. and their both 15....

  • @Luckys666 you should write to IAAF because they didn't appear in their lists

  • @colebri38 lol they must be from caribbean decent

  • @Luckys666

    hand timed im guessing? bahaha

  • @Luckys666 they're* - who are they?

  • @Luckys666 Hahahahaha mate that would of been with a hand time and it would of been a major tail wind ill bet.

  • @Luckys666 i live in sydney and know most of the good athletes, what are your guys names?

  • @Luckys666 no one in aus thats 15 runs 10.3 mate

  • @Luckys666 your obvs talking bullshit or they would have been in this race, are you sure their 15?

  • @Luckys666 lol BULLSHIT!!!! xD, bloody aussies..!

  • No school in sydney has athletes like that.. other than maybe the Kings School with Youth Comm Games champion for the 100m Josh clarke (10:6 legally) and Nicholas hough Youth Olympics 110m hurdles winner (10:6 legally also). They're not 15 ..

  • @Luckys666 lol good one

  • @Luckys666 was that timed on grass by any chance??

  • @Luckys666

    Yeah and who timed them, because we all know how shit school fitness teachers are with the stopwatch...

  • @Luckys666 um.. somehow i finds that hard to believe. Because the fastest 15 year old i seen is odane skeen who ran 10.42 or something like that, but he is black and from Jamaica. Somehow i don't think 2 white boys run 10.30 no way, i mean since when is Australia people become really fast? i never seen in Olympics an Australian in the final, plus i live in uk im 15 and my pb is 11.03 and fastest 15 runs 10.98. he must of ran that on sports day tbh :L

  • @1996sprinter some people are such liars.. smh

  • @Luckys666 yeah thats 60m probably.

  • Wow the Jamaican won. Big surprise!

  • I watched Hugh Donovan run at Sunshine Coast Uni. the other day damn he is fast.

  • Why wasn't David Bolerinwa there? He's born in 94 and his pb 10.29!

  • @Chukojc94 he is born late 93 unfortunately

    

  • @steinzylad1994 Oh I see! 

  • i go to school with Hugh Donovan :D

  • Cant wait to see Ronald Darby at ND next year

  • So much for all the posturing from the Australian runner....

  • @Tehui1974 I reckon, Jarrod Geddes had nothing.

  • @KernalBorris hahah thats funny your funny hugh

    

  • none of these people look like they are born in 1994 or 1995

  • search my dads post i ran a 10.18 eddierjackson

  • @DraconicVisage we've established that u r not bradley but any ways bradley ran a wind aided 10.18 +3.9m/s

  • @DraconicVisage Go play some more runescape buddy, leave the sprinting for the people that don't sit on their ass all day and play a stupid game.

  • 11.47 my ass.... wtf ar eu smokin

  • @DraconicVisage lol ur fake i knew u wasn't bradley lmao i watched that race live you're lucky that youtube wont let me post links but anyways just go to google and type flotrack dream 100 and it should be the first link with the video and results. u just got exposed how can you be bradley and you dont remember being last place in the dream 100

  • "Garrod Geddis"... idiot commentator.

  • Marvin bracy would smoke all those cats.10.05 with a 2.2 wind. He took first at pan-ams

  • @lempfert22 These are 16 and 17 year olds.

  • French erkle

  • My brother was there :) running for Norway!

  • Alright guys no offense to you Jamaicans but i ran a 10.60aw when i was a freshman and my senior year a 10.18 if you dont believe me blablabla google my name Bradley Sylve look up my stats on athletic.net why wasn't i invited into this lil track meet?

  • @DraconicVisage do you have problem for reading? or maybe you're stupid.... grimreaper318 said that theese championships are for people born in 94 and 95, and you're born in 93....

  • @colebri38 ok im born 94 and iwasnt invited in this championship my pb : 10.36sec hand timing i bet if it was electornic it wouldve been faster

  • @FastRunner1994 Its actually just the opposite... your supposed to add .3 to your handtimed... so you would have gotten electronically, 10.66, you would place in between 7th and 8th.

  • @DraconicVisage #1 wind aided times dont count #2 you have to born in 94 or 95 acording to iaaf u was born in 93

  • @grimreaper318

    Lol? do you know what AW stands for electronic just as they did (-0.3m/s) i would think the uploader of the video would know a little something, and i get why i wasn't invited thanks but my state meet was more competitive then this

  • @DraconicVisage yeah i know it stands for allowable wind. no offence but i dont think your state meet was more competitive than this based on the results. the uploader did the right thing by putting up the wind readings so that people wont quess or have to ask what the wind reading were, and r u really bradley silve?

  • @DraconicVisage are you at a club ? and have you met your national standard to be chosen to represent your country

  • @DraconicVisage usain bolt is janaican and wud take u any day

  • @DraconicVisage trolololololololol

  • @DraconicVisage lol its not an invitation meet if you are that good you would be there

  • @DraconicVisage You have to officially qualify.

  • "Garrod"... stupid commentator 

  • They would all have been beaten by MARVIN BRACY

  • @bgizzle904 Who is MARVIN BRACY? never heard of him, speak about the future, not the past.

    

  • @bgizzle904 except for one thing, marvin barcy is not a youth he's a junior this is for people that were born in 94' and 95'

  • @grimreaper318 yea but he only isnt a youth by less than a month and his cousin levonte whitfield would leave them and kendal williams

  • @bgizzle904 doesn't matter his pb is 10.28 the fastest youth this year was jazeel murphy 10.27 -0.3 wind while looking around . whitfield is not a youth either he was born in 93. williams pb is 10.51 same as the winning time here anyways he was here but the #1 and #3 youth wasn't here either murphy 10.27 skeen 10.41

  • @grimreaper318 Levonte whitfield is 16 so he was born in 94 or 95 he didnt try to run in this because he was focusing on football and he ran a 10.51 in the dream 100 in a -3.0 headwind so wat do u think he would do in a -0.3 headwind

  • @bgizzle904 whitfield is older than bracy by about a month and some weeks both born in 93 this is whitfields dob 08/10/1993 lmao and stop lying, i watched that race live here are the results 1. Marvin BRACY USA 93 10.47

    2. Sean MCLEAN USA 92 10.48

    3. Remontay MCCLAIN USA 92 10.59

    4. Levonte WHITFIELD USA  10.72

    5. Thomas TYNER USA 94 10.73

    6. Jaylon HICKS USA 93 10.85

    7. Aaron ERNEST USA 93 10.90

    8. Bradley SYLVE USA 93 11.47

  • @grimreaper318 I've races Thomas Tyner. Look at my videos on my channel. And those guys had a -3.0 headwind so imagine what they could have done with a tailwind

  • @andergra000 tyner was the only youth in that race bracy was the fastest. bracy's pb is 10.28 with a tail wind tyners pb is 10.43 with a tailwind. that 10.73 -3.0 by tyner converts to 10.50 with no wind todds 10.51 -0.3 converts to 10.50 with no wind todds 10.81 -4.5 converts to 10.44. tyner is the sixth rfastest youth this year

  • @grimreaper318 yeah but just like everyone else you only look at what IAAF tells you. Thomas ran a 10.35 TWICE automatic. But since there was no wind gauge at the meet the times did not count. Tyner has ran faster then 10.43. And even if his 10.35 was wind assisted it would still be the third fastsest overall time in the 100 by a youth. Look up "Thomas Tyner 10.35". The time is so official that it is a new state record in the 100 but I guees the wind reading is really importnant

  • @andergra000 i actually look at dyeststat, tilastopoja, usmilesplit ,and allathlethics but i use iaaf becasue they are one of the only sites that you shows you the whole world for free and not just 1 country . i knew all about those times but they are invalid without the wind guage. whoever gave him the state record just assumed that its legal. there is a reason why why track used wind guages. just put it like this if tyson gay was to run 9.57 nwi do you think he would get the world record

  • @grimreaper318 It wasn't just one person who gave him the record. It's not like one guy just one day decided he deserved it. It's the whole Oregn State track and field association that decides if he got the record or not. But since the old record was set before wind guages were used in high school they didn't think it was neccesary to have a wind gauge now for the record.

  • @andergra000 I didn't said 1person gave him the record, I said whoever which can be more than one but anyways that makes more sense , but in modern days where any race 100m and 200m require a wind guage with +2.0 and under to be legal it just doesn't make sense. who knows but maybe the previous record was wind aided maybe not. maybe this one was, maybe it wasn't, but to anyone who knows anything about track will always guestion things like that

  • @grimreaper318 yeah. well I know a thing or two about track and one thing I know is that Thomas Tyner is extremely fast

  • @andergra000 of course he's fast he ranked 6th in the whole world

  • i went to school with jarrod geddes =]]]

  • australia has the two fastest U18 white boys in the world. aussie pride.

  • @wwjav You wish!! check again 7th July 2011, IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS AT Lille (FRA) the WORLD FASTEST BOY WAS O'dail TODD from JAMAICA win time at 10.52. Aussie was not on the medal league

    table. I guess we have to keep telling our self we're good enough, when we not. NEXT TIME MAYBE. love you Australia!!

  • @liljazy2423 you check again mateee he said fastest "white" boys

  • @steinzylad1994 You wish.

  • They have to celebrate their accomplishments, we would have cheered for our peeps too if we knew we were underdogs in a race. Lighten up a little.

  • Can Anyone Tell Me If They Know Andre Fords World Youth Championship race this Year Will Be Aprreciated And Please Send Link Thanks (:

  • Franchement, dommage que Zeze ait complètement loupé sa course mais ce n'est que le début d'une grande carrière.. :)

  • YEA!!! Its good to see the french are steping up to the 100m... first place 4 them.... WAIT he came third y are they celebrating him and not the winner? DWL (i wasn't watching the video frm the start LOL) Big up JAMAICA.. NOW WE HAVE ALL THE 100m TITLES

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  • yow my friend todd big up. real big man from cave valley represent fi di west side.mad up yu ting mi youth. hard training weh mi see yu do a evening time really pay off.

  • hugh donovan the BOSS

    

  • @colebri38 hahaha i was just thinking that aswell

  • Why does France and Great Britain celebrate losers and not winners? I know third place is ok, but to publically celebrate it is settling for mediocrity. I have never seen Americans or Jamaicans celebrating third place on any level of track and field. That's what seperate Jamaica and USA from the rest of the world. We all are witness to those kinds of over the top celebration for a mere third place finish, in most cases they focus on those athletes while ignoring the winners E.G. Lemaitre!

  • @kingofsprints if we follow your logic, we should remove silver and bronze medal from all championships since they seem to be useless...

  • @colebri38 Nope I'm not saying that they should get rid of Silver and Bronze that's crazyness. All I'm saying is celebrate winning should be foremost and striving to be a winner, because when you start celebrating second and third place you are telling your athletes that they can't attained anything higher than Silver and Bronzes. Please note that track and field is a psychological sport with mental advantages and disadvantages so celebrating 2nd and 3rd places could become a long term habit.

  • @colebri38 I agree with you. It's only third place. I supposed they glad for the medal, they waiting for

    Lemaitre! to beat Usain Bolt in the big events to celebrate. But he's got to beat Yohan Blake, Michael Frater,

    Tyson Gay, Asafa Powell and all the other Big Man first, but he's doing very well for france. GO LEMAITRE!!

  • @colebri38 i totally agree...it is more about improving your best timing and not just about coming first because only one person can come first... that does not make the 2nd or 3rd positions not worth celebrating!

  • @colebri38 Exactly right

  • @kingofsprints man i was there competing it pissed me off when they cheered they did it all the time .. i wanted to kill them

  • @kingofsprints, you talk too much!! he runs 100m in 10''47 and he is just 16 years old... what about you king of what? where were you in July 7th 2011??... and french team not celebrate the race, they 're just embarassed to be seen on big screen!

  • @jiiibbs I'm not saying his 10.47 is not good, but to celebrating a third place is settling for mediocrity. everyone in the stadium including him celebrated are you that blind, dude is all over the mike that's celebrating mediocrity. Jamaicans don't celebrate mediocrity on such levels, we want to win at all cost, so we celebrate when we win, that's natural.......And yes I'm king of pointing out your short comings like this one, since you're asked.

  • @kingofsprints Whats wrong with 2nd and 3rd? Out of all the millions and billions of people in the world there are only 1 or 2 that can beat them, and only by a tiny margin at that.

  • @kingofsprints The point your trying to make it stupid. This is the world youth, qualifying, let alone getting a medal should do anyone proud! Britain and France aren't saw losers that's why...

  • Australia!

  • i think the jap thought he won when he crossed the line

  • Lol i wanted to see the dumb looks on Jamaicas face if Japan in lane 1 won the race lmfao!

  • @CutBakKid well 2 bad 4 u dude. no dumb luk was on our faces. lmao

  • @JavidGaza lol true i mean it wasnt a blow out or anything. The jamaican dude one because of his extended arm at the finish. cheap shot

  • @CutBakKid YEA!!! Jamaica so 'dumb' thats why they winning all the 'gold'

  • @liljazy2423 you can be "dumb" and win gold medals in track moron..

    its not like they are in a spelling bee.

  • @CutBakKid They on the 'MONEY!! Stupied.

  • @liljazy2423 wow your calling me stupid but you spelled stupid wrong.

    *hand clap for you*

  • @CutBakKid Told you i don't want to talk to you, YOU'R RACEST.

  • Like wtf? How do i run at this meet?

    I came in second at states in the 100m dash with a 10.55?

    like wtf!

  • HUGH DONOVAN!

  • 1:32 I still maintain I'm the best brother.

  • wow amazing, odail todd was the default, because the top two guys pulled out at the last minute due to injury...!!!! crazy...???

  • @hugostyles How dominant is Jamaica in sprinting? Imagine Odail Todd is our 3rd best sprinter and he still beat the rest of the world. If Jazeel murphy and Odane Skeem were fit Todd would't even have made the team

  • I beat Hugh Donovan at physics!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @USBPlugger lolno

  • @PCgeekist lolyes, he is in my year 12 physics class.

  • @USBPlugger

    He is in my family, BOOM bitch, you got told!

  • @pumpkinfrets Yeah you win

  • @pumpkinfrets how tall is he?

  • @ky93le

    Like 6"2? Don't you go to school with him or something?

  • @pumpkinfrets never seen or heard of him until this race, pretty good runner

    wheres he from?

  • @ky93le

    Haha, sorry, I was operating under the assumption everyone who was commenting on Hugh went to his school.

    He's from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

  • Hugh Donovan goes to my school!

  • Jamaica third string 100m runner wins 100m title. We are the sprint factory for true.

  • only 3 light skinned guys there and 2 of them are australian

  • 0:58 number 1.....plus 5

  • Go Irish!

  • bravo mickael =)

  • Small country Jamaica have the Men's 100m Champions in ALL Major World events for all ages AT THE SAME TIME:

    World Youth Olympics - Odane Skeen

    World Youth Championships - Odail Todd

    World Junior Championships - Dexter Lee

    Commonwealth Games - Lerone Clarke

    World Championships - Usain Bolt

    Olympic Games - Usain Bolt

    The 1st and only country to ever achieve such a feat, I am one PROUD Jamaican.

  • @yangchenavatar you cha serious...lol. Bowy, that jus put a smile on my face. Thanks for the post....

  • @yangchenavatar about time.. but yet its the 100 meters lol.. they can't do it in any other event

  • @yangchenavatar The only one that counts is Usain Bolt, Powell and Blake. It will change, Jamaica has ignited sprinting fire under other caribean nations and the US. Things will change in the future, esp after Bolt, but too many juniors don't develop into WR holders. Tyson Gay was not a world beater at the youth level, neither was Maurice Greene nor Michael Johnson. But congrats on Bolt and Powell, two men who truly have moved the sprinting bar forward.

  • Small country Jamaica have the Men's 100m Champions in ALL Major World events for all ages:

    World Youth Olympics - Odane Skeen

    World Youth Championships - Odail Todd

    World Junior Championships - Dexter Lee

    Commonwealth Games - Lerone Clarke

    World Championships - Usain Bolt

    Olympic Games - Usain Bolt

    The 1st and only country to ever achieve such a feat, I am one PROUD Jamaican.

  • @yangchenavatar

    I second that

  • par contre si il pouvait tous arrêter de jouer les débiles au moment de la présentation, il y'a déjà les "adultes" qui le font et c'est déjà pénible !

    on est pas au cirque !

  • bravo mickael, il a l'air bon ce petit français, en plus il est multi discipline, peut être un futur champion du décathlon !

  • That Japanese boy can run. How come the commentator didn't see him till the end?

  • Jamaicans, fastest and coolest people on the planet!

  • 大瀬戸おしいな

  • Jamaica has all the 100m sprint titles in the world Currently.

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