 So guys, it's Eric Johnson from AirTay throws nation and I just had to put out a video looking at the amazing American one, two, three sweep at the 2022 world championships in the men's shot. Super awesome to see. We have video on the top four guys. You look at Tom Walsh, you know, you love that he's got the offset style. This guy's nothing but speed, but it just couldn't put together the massive throw like he had, but congrats to him fourth place, 22 meters. This was the 22 meter show. Josh Awatunde opens up in the first round, 22-24, massive start, PR by 24 centimeters, and then Joe gets in, follows it up, right? 22-63 on his first round, and you know, really setting the tone. This guy just gets better with age. I'd love to see, you know, I'd love to hear how they train and some of the insights, but Joe definitely works on speed and strength. Ryan puts it together, you know, solid first throw, 22-21. You always expect more. Second round goes 22-71, and that holds for a while, but of course, as they kind of go through, Ryan puts up another 22-58, and then he's still, you know, now he's holding the lead. Fourth round goes 22-16, and you see Joe respond in round five with a 22-89, boom, you know, you can kind of see the energy going down just to touch Ryan's like thinking he's gonna get that first world title, and again, I'm speculating, but you gotta see, but you know, once these two guys just push one another, it's so awesome. I don't think Joe's as good as he is without Ryan. Ryan's not as good as he is without Joe and you know, Tom Walsh. So of course, Ryan responds 22-94, breaks Joe's championship record in round five and just does his thing. You just gotta know, it's like he's gotta bring it. You know this guy's got the tools. Just love how clean and low, you know, Ryan stays, he just punches the crap out of that. His technique, this guy is just, was it 20 of the top 30 throws all time? This just went in there again, you know, Joe's right in there, so this is like now 21 of the top 30 throws of all time, you know, Joe's up in there as well. So just hats off, you know, I would tune day response. He knows he's got, he's gonna go for it, goes 22-29 on the sixth round and you know, just secures the US sweep. Walsh put it together, still a solid day, so this was the 22 meter fest. Four guys over 22 meters, absolutely incredible. You saw Darlin Romani got fifth place, 21-92. Mahalovic of Croatia, 21-82. And then you have Jack O'Gill, the, you know, just the guy who's secretly always there in these world and Olympic finals. Great job, 21-40. And then Adrian Perperi from the, you know, the NCAA champion, absolutely a huge fan of this guy. Him and Coach Sian have been a great team. He's, you know, you could, in my opinion, just look like he was, he just had incredibly long season, long indoor season, long outdoor season, you know, NC's, US champs, and then he's got a gear up come back and he makes a world final. First time, makes the team, makes the world final. US is absolutely incredible. So congrats to Nick Ponzio. He's an Arite alum. We're super proud of Nick. Nick, you know, started with us in high school, you know, had a nine-foot PR through 69-7 to high school. It's just been fantastic seeing Nick coming into his own. He's quite the showman. Puts on, he's very entertaining and had a great auto qualifier in the qualifying rounds, but just didn't quite have the same in that. But world finalist in his first year indoor and outdoor. So a hell of a year for Nick. I'm sure he'll continue. He has a lot of meets so far, and I bet you he'll be over in Europe with some additional meets this summer. And so you got Marcus Thompson of Norway and Thompson, sorry. And you got Chuck and Anakwache of Nigeria and, you know, who made the final again. Solid performances, making the final. Nothing to hang his head about. Two-time, you know, this is his second world final. Great job to Chuck and Ozil Munoz, the Mexican national record holder. Squeaked in there, 12th. Great to see him in the qualifying. So overall, just a huge day. Super pumped to see what these guys have done. Shout out to all the guys. Great job, Team USA. This is just a fan post. But again, in case some of you guys didn't see some of this, it was just really good, you know, the performances and the consistency levels. And I said Josh went 22, 29 on his last, or he went 22, 29 on round five and 22, 22 on round six. So an absolutely incredible series. I mean, that is amazing. So any rate, the 22 meter fest was fantastic. 422 guys in 2022, maybe one of the best world finals ever, minus the 2019 where they were all at 2290, which was great, but this was awesome to see a new championship record, season best for Joe, personal best for Josh Awatunde and Team USA getting the sweep. So congratulations to those guys and hopefully you guys enjoyed and we will see you on the next video. Take care.