Watch Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Tori Bowie, And Noah Lyles Run Crazy Fast Times
Watch Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Tori Bowie, And Noah Lyles Run Crazy Fast Times
Watch Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Tori Bowie, and Noah Lyles light up the track with the help from a little wind.
Yesterday at their home training track in Clermont, Florida, Lance Brauman's training group threw down some insanely fast times, with the help of some healthy tailwinds. Olympic gold medalists Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Tori Bowie threw down some of the fastest times in the history of their events, and Noah Lyles was part of a large group under 10 seconds in the 100 meters.
Bowie ran 10.80 in the 100m with a 3.3 meters per second tailwind:
Miller-Uibo ran 21.90 in the 200m with a trailing +3.1 wind:
The 19-year-old Lyles ran 9.95 with a little help from a +4.3 wind:
And Miller-Uibo long jumped for the first time in nine years, going 6.29m (20-7.75). It was wind legal:
You can watch all videos and interviews as they upload here and here, and check out full results here.
Bowie ran 10.80 in the 100m with a 3.3 meters per second tailwind:
Miller-Uibo ran 21.90 in the 200m with a trailing +3.1 wind:
The 19-year-old Lyles ran 9.95 with a little help from a +4.3 wind:
And Miller-Uibo long jumped for the first time in nine years, going 6.29m (20-7.75). It was wind legal:
You can watch all videos and interviews as they upload here and here, and check out full results here.
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