The future of American sprinting has just arrived. The sheriff has arrived and he is taking scalps. Matt Boling is THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 19.32 is pretty much gone.
The future of American sprinting has just arrived. The sheriff has arrived and he is taking scalps. Matt Boling is THE MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 19.32 is pretty much gone.
Good luck making the 200m team even if Lyles has a bye.
Boling ran 20.27 last year at this point in his indoor season. So you could say he's regressing
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Put the hard drugs down bud, it’s ok!
Name all the sprinters/jumpers who have done
sub-10
sub-20
sub-45
27--;plus
Is Boling the only one???
TRP has a weird obsession with white sprinters
Good but not spectacular. He runs this but then chokes on meets that actually matter, per usual.
Not elite in any. Maybe long jump should be his focus.
That seems presumptuous.
Go Dawgs.
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That guy always drops crazy performances indoor and then we never hear about him during the outdoor season.
Does he even have an NCAA title ?
Below is Boling’s time progression since entering college. He’s headed in the right direction, but he has a long way to go before being considered for the sprint relay. I would imagine that he would need to run in the low 9.9s, or even 9.8, to be considered for a preliminary slot.
The 200m seems difficult, so long as Knighton and Noah Lyles are healthy.
60m
2020 - 6.76
2021 - 6.70
2022 - 6.56
Maybe the Georgia coaches overtrain him. Possible I guess.
Mikeh33 wrote:
You have him down for 24'5" - he jumped 27'1". Why put that lousy long jump?
I think the 27’1 was indoors. That’s a fantastic jump, but he needs to do that in June or July, not January. I’m sure he and his coaches know that. If his coaches are smart, they are closely examining his training program to determine why his best jumps seem to come in January.
Mikeh33 wrote:
I think the 27’1 was indoors. That’s a fantastic jump, but he needs to do that in June or July, not January. I’m sure he and his coaches know that. If his coaches are smart, they are closely examining his training program to determine why his best jumps seem to come in January.
Carl Lewis didn't jump that far in college. He blossomed once he left UH. If Boling jumps 29" he is the best in the world. That is a big "if."
I thought 27' anything gets you a spot on worlds/olympics
The Jericho Mile. wrote:
I thought 27' anything gets you a spot on worlds/olympics
This is from memory but I think his 27'1" would have placed 4th in the Olympics.
Yea, and US sent #3 who qualifies at 27'1" to tokyo
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