Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Noah Lyles wins gold in EPIC men's 100m final
Episode Date: August 5, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to all the latest from the 2024 Paris Olympics, including Noah Lyles NARROWLY edging out Jamaica's Kishane Thompson to win the U.S. a gold medal in a ...memorable men's 100m final, America's women's basketball squad capping off a perfect group stage with an 87-68 win over Germany, and Bobby Finke saving the day for the men's swimming team by winning the team's only gold by winning the 1500m men's freestyle race03:40 - Show Starts05:41 - Noah Lyles wins Gold in 100m43:48 - Team USA beats Germany45:51 - Bobby Finke52:33 - Simone Biles says reporters need to stop asking whats next question(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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as you know the quality
is exceptional Ocho I ain't gonna do
a whole lot of hullabaloo
you can do it you can do it you can do it cause they did it
they did it yesterday they did it they did a whole lot of
hooping and hollering yeah a whole lot of
hooping and hollering a whole lot of talking
trash oh remember
because that girl ain't win they did a whole lot of hooping and hollering. A whole lot of talking trash. Remember when Kashane Thompson.
Because that girl ain't winning.
They did a whole bunch of talking.
They were talking.
Your girl got smoked.
Oh, what happened, Big Mouth?
Now, all of a sudden, we've been talking.
The timeline was so quiet today.
The timeline was so quiet today.
You noticed that?
Yesterday, everybody was hollering and hooping.
Today?
Yeah.
Your girl got smoked.
Your girl got smoked. Your girl got smoked.
What happened?
Now, Noah Lyles beat Jamaica's Kashane Thompson by five thousandths of a second in the 100
meters final.
He ran a time of 9.8, 9.784 to 9.789.
Kashane Thompson took, what?
Okay.
According to Noah Lyles, took 44 steps from the block to the line.
Cause Shane Thompson took 45 steps.
Remember,
uh,
Justin Gatlin says he took 41 steps from start to finish.
Yeah.
Usain Bolt took 40 steps from start to finish.
No allow gets to go.
Cause Shane Thompson gets the silver and Fred Curley,
uh,
who won the silver medal and last olympics
takes home the bronze yeah but we build this ocho we've been building noah lyle says i'm the fastest
man what we've done since the beginning of time the man or the woman yes that won the 100-meter dash at the Olympics was considered the world's fastest man.
Regardless if a world record holder was still alive,
because what the Jamaicans are trying to do now,
well, Boat still has the world record.
Nah, we're not going to do that.
What we're going to do, we're going to continue
whomever win the Olympics, whoever win the world championship, male or female, that's the world's fastest man, the world's fastest woman.
So just because that no longer resides, guess what?
Y'all didn't say that yesterday.
Y'all did not say when Julian Alford won.
Y'all didn't say she was the fastest.
Y'all didn't say Elaine Thompson-Hara
is still the fastest woman in the world.
Y'all didn't do that. Y'all didn't
do that. So I ain't going to let you do it now.
Ocho, when
Justin and I was talking yesterday, what did I say?
If they make him run through the line,
if they keep
that pressure on him,
I use the analogy of what my coach say,
sucker, you got to make him run.
You got to make him run.
You know what's funny?
When you think about it,
Keyshawn made him run
because his start still wasn't good.
If you watch it,
I watch it in slow motion.
I watch it in slow motion.
It's because he has that 200 meter kick.
That 200 meter kick,
when he hit that goddamn transition
from that 40, that 50, from that he hit that goddamn transition from that 40 that made that 50 from
that 50 to that to that finish line yeah he had to come back and get everybody but here's the thing
he made it that much more difficult it's still one if you look at his reaction time uh-huh
because shane thompson's reaction time was 0.176 noah live's reaction time was 0.176. Noah Lyle's reaction time was 0.178.
So that's not that big of a difference.
Right.
It wasn't drastic
like Shaqiri was stuck
in the blocks yesterday.
Right, right, right.
It wasn't that.
And so now,
I'm close enough
that you're going to start
to decelerate
because you're not a 200-meter guy.
I am.
I have the strength to maintain. Yes. I have the strength to maintain.
Yes. I got the strength to maintain.
Now, but see, another thing
that worked in his favor was the same thing that
happened to Sha'Carri at the World
Championship. She's way out in lane
seven. He can't see.
He sees Fred Curley right there.
He sees
who else was that next to him? Sabine.
He sees them and so he thinks that's his competition.
He's like, I got them, I'm holding them off.
Right.
He can't see all the way outside in lane seven.
He can't see Noah Lyles.
And so now, it wasn't until he got to the line,
and he's like, hold on, damn.
I didn't know you was that close.
Let's see what happens.
And it goes to a photo finish.
But I knew if Noah could keep it close early,
everybody, he ran a 9-7-7 and he shut it down.
It's easy to run when you know nobody in the field can touch you.
Go look at his last 20 meters and look how he started to tie up.
Go back and look at it.
So you can see the body language?
Yes, you can see him starting to tie up.
Absolutely.
He wasn't as relaxed as opposed to
when he ran the 9-7 in Jamaica.
His body was relaxed.
I'm talking about super relaxed
the whole time and he
stepped off the gas a little bit.
Listen, that that pressure the moment
it will do something to you he still ran he still ran he still ran a great race
yes he still ran a great race this is one of the best 100 meter finals i've seen in a very long
time yeah well very long time yes yes uh when you go back and look at it a way a race that was
similar was close uh justin gatlin you go back and look at 2004, a way, a race that was similar, what's close. Uh,
Justin Gatlin,
you go back and look at 2004.
He beat Francis over Quailu,
uh,
nine,
eight,
five,
nine,
eight,
five to nine,
eight,
six.
That was a very close race.
Um,
I think,
uh,
the last,
uh,
boat in the last Olympic when he ran nine,
eight in 2016,
I think he ran nine,
nine,
eight.
Oh,
and I think Justin Gatlin ran like 9.81,
maybe 9.82, but
the times were very, very close.
This was a great race.
Noah Lyles gets the gold. Kashane Thompson
takes bronze. Fred Curley
takes
silver.
Fred Curley takes the bronze
in a seasonal best.
Akeene Sabine of South Africa, he ran the bronze in a seasonal best. Akeni Sabine of
South Africa, he ran a national record.
982.
Marcel Jacobs,
he ran a seasonal
best of 985.
Tobogo of Botswana,
he ran 986, a national
record. Kenny Beneric,
he was a little off his season's best.
He ran 988. I think his best time
is 9.87. And Obelix
Seville made him give it up.
Pulled up. He's like, I'm in last.
Let me go in.
You know what's funny? What's that? When we talk about
them running and talk about
they had an off time, or it wasn't
as fast as they normally run, and we talk about they running
in the 9.8, and that's off.
Can you imagine?
Think about how fast that is. run. And we talk about they running in the 9.8, and that's off. Can you imagine? Well, Fred Curley is running 9.76.
Think about how fast that is.
Yeah.
Fred Curley has run 9.76.
Yeah.
So he's off.
But this was the best.
He's been dealing with some injuries.
He's had some issues all year.
I don't think anybody thought Fred Curley was going to make the podium,
given how his season was going.
But as Justin said yesterday, Fred is a fighter.
He knows how to run in big meets.
The thing that I said about Kashane Thompson, I know he's running fast,
but has he ever run fast in a big meet on a world state, on a global stage,
a world championship, Olympic, all the trials.
Everybody look, everybody can run run we've seen people run
shakiri ran 10 7 1 at the trials she ran one of the slowest times that she's run this year
and the finals is different the heaviest thing that a person can carry oh joe you know what it
is yeah expectations oh yeah well then you got the you got the world because the jamaicans a person can carry Ocho. You know what it is? Yeah. Expectations. Oh, yeah.
You got the world because the Jamaicans, they're used
to having Usain.
They're used to having Elaine
Thompson-Hara. They're used to having
Shelly Ann. They're used to having
Sharika. Okay, the
women, we knew Elaine
wasn't going. She had some issues.
Mommy Rocket, Shelly Ann Frazier-Price,
for whatever transpired,
maybe she was dealing with a little injury,
but she didn't get to warm up properly.
Sharika had pulled out the 100
before she really even got there
as soon as she arrived in Paris.
And now we found out she pulled out of the 200.
So there's something seriously going on with her.
So all their hopes, the Jamaican hopes, was pinned because Shane was going to in the 200. So there's something seriously going on with her. So all their hopes,
the Jamaican hopes,
was pinned
because Shane was going
to get the gold
and then Oblique
and Noah Lyles,
Fred Curley,
they were going to fight it out
for silver and bronze.
But the one thing you know
about Noah Lyles,
he's a big,
not only is he a showman,
he's a big game racer.
Did you see how he came out?
Did you see when they introduced him?
You see how he came out hyped up like that?
Hyped up like that, ran down the track a little bit, screaming.
Looking at everybody.
Like hooping and hollering.
So when he came out with that type of energy,
when you come out with that type of energy,
you know, you ain't got no choice but to show up.
You better run, man.
You done did all that jumping up and down to hooping and hollering.
Man, who you telling? You ain't got no choice but to show up. You done did all that jumping up and down the hoop and the hollering. Man, who you telling?
You ain't got no choice but to show up.
So I expected that because I didn't know what we were going to get.
Because everybody's time was so good.
Everybody talked about the trials and what people did leading up to the Olympics.
I didn't know what was going to happen.
I just knew it was going to be a good race.
Yeah.
I just like, I just, like I said, the thing that concerned me about me about Shane Thompson is that he had never been on a global meet.
Mm hmm. Mm hmm. The thing about he never had them lights turned loud like that.
And that music playing in them lights, they reverberate, they going all around.
Yeah. They introduce you. A and it's sixty five thousand fans and you can feel that electricity.
And it's 65,000 fans.
And you can feel that electricity.
You can feel it.
This is the moment.
This is not the trials, be it American or Jamaican or whatever the case may be.
He's never been in this moment.
Go back and look at the last 20 meters and look at his form compared to what it was in the first 60. I knew if they made this young man run the entire... Because everything else, Ocho, you heard.
He shut it down. He ran a 977
and he shut it down.
He shut it down in the round. I even heard
Otto Bolton say,
he looked the best through the rounds
because nobody challenged him.
Right.
Hey,
you watch his horses.
You watch the Derby sometimes it takes
that horse to pull right alongside the other horse to make him dig a little deeper yes sir
made him break form and boom we got it now we have the world's fastest man
Usain Bolt is the greatest sprinter alive but he's not the fastest man in Jamaicans.
I'm not going to let you do it.
I'm not going to let you say because your guy lost,
y'all had to eat crow because yesterday you had a lot to say about Sha'Carri.
Y'all had a lot to say.
Well, y'all ain't talking, not jump on my timeline.
Just be respectful because I got time today.
Be respectful because I told y'all just for today.
Now, I don't want y'all to get on there.
Y'all say something disrespectful and I gun y'all ass down.
Hey, ESPN, does he work for you guys?
Look what he said.
Now, with you.
Hey, I'm telling you now, if you come for me and I didn't send for you, I'm going to send your ass away unhappy.
So, hey, let's keep it above the belt.
We're going to go back and forth.
I like this.
I like this song.
I love my Jamaican brothers and sisters,
and we can have a good time trash-talking,
going back and forth.
You can say, hey, it's about time, Shannon.
It's been 20 years since y'all been at the top of the podium
at the Olympics, and you're absolutely right.
But when y'all try to take pot shots i'm
gonna let y'all have it i'm just letting you know when y'all go low i'm gonna go to the basement if
you go lower than that i'm going to hell so i'm just letting you know now so let's keep it above
the belt let's have a good time i like the back and forth and guess what you saying boat can't
run no more it might be a while before y'all see the top of the podium.
Cause Noah Lyles ain't going nowhere.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We are weak.
We,
us,
America,
have the fastest of 8 billion people in the world.
We got the fastest man in the world.
The fastest man in the world.
And y'all can't do nothing about it.
I see y'all in four years.
Matter of fact, we got two of them.
Yeah.
We got two of them.
And we got something for you, too.
We got something for you, too, in the relay.
What four by one?
It probably starts probably like Thursday.
Hold on. Whoa, whoa, whoa whoa you talk about we got some
formula relay forget the relay we still got noah in the goddamn 200 and we got kenny benary and we
got arian knight in the oh in the 200 yes when the when the when the 400 meters uh the 400 the The 400 starts probably Monday or Tuesday. Woo!
Yeah, we got something for them.
Oh, look, Kyra McMaster, he's a 400 guy.
But my nephew is in peak condition.
Rob Benjamin, he's ready to go.
Yeah.
Now, it's going to probably take low 46, maybe even sub 46,
to make that podium.
Because we know what the uh the norwegian carsten warhol we know about allison dos santos we know what he can do we know what right right
just beat both of them uh a couple of weeks before the olympics started at a nine league meet
i think he ran 46.6 he's run as low as 46'4 this year. So it's going to be
Kyron McMaster. I think he
got on the podium last year. I
think he got silver. Maybe
he got silver or something, or bronze.
But we
got something for y'all. We ain't done.
Oh, and we got Gabby.
Gabby in the 200.
And we got Gabby in the 200.
And we going to smoke in the relays. Yeah. Yeah. And we got Gabby in the 200. And we gonna smoke in the relays.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Period.
I got bragging rights.
Can't tell me nothing.
Nah.
And I want y'all to do one thing for me.
All my Jamaican brothers and sisters,
stop the blood clot crying, brother.
Irie, brother. Irie, brother. Me. stop the blood clot crying brother I rip brother
I rip brother
me
stop it brother
no no man
I'm the champ
we the champ
no allows baby
of the world
let up on him
like that
they told Craig
we top line security of the world Craig on him, don't do him like that. Let up on him a little bit. Like they told Craig,
say, hey, we top flying security of the world, Craig.
No one lies at the
top flight. He the big
dog of the town world, Ocho.
No, we go eat.
It's us today.
They can't stop it.
Takes a nation of millions
to hold us back. No allows. Celebrate.
Hey, we got, hey.
There was some records.
How many records were broken today?
Okay, the women, the 4x100 meter relay in swimming.
That was broken.
The medley relay, two men, two women.
That was broken.
Bobby Fink, he broke the 1500 meter world record.
That was broken.
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Noah?
Oh, Andy, we've already talked about Andy.
If you swam a leg on any world record-breaking team,
DM us.
I'm going to get you your money as soon as possible.
So the sooner you can DM me, who it is, Bobby Fink,
you ain't got no teammates, bro.
So you got 50 bands coming to me, coming to you, courtesy of me.
The relay teams, I got you.
I just need to know who swam on the team,
and the money going to get to you.
I've already instructed my team, my management team.
We're going to get everything taken care of.
So we're going to have this thing in a nice and neat ball within the next two to three weeks.
Hold on.
Somebody tell Bobby Fink.
Tell Bobby Fink.
Now, I'm telling you.
Now, Unc, you remember I used to swim, right?
Remember I used to swim?
Yeah. When I did that semester at Harvard, I was part of the swim team.
So I saw Bobby Fink set the world record.
I did that semester at Harvard, I was part of the swim team.
So I saw Bobby Fink set the world record.
Now, I wasn't too far for that world record for that small semester when I swam at Harvard.
So I'm curious, before you send Bobby that 50 ball, right?
Before you send that 50,000, how about me and Bobby, we compete in the 1,500, and whoever went between me and him, they get that 50.
Ocho.
Yeah.
You can't swim 500 meters.
Right.
Let alone 1,500.
I ain't got asthma no more.
I'm good now.
I'm good.
I ain't got asthma.
Let's go.
So, Noah Lyles, you got 50 bands coming courtesy of me and Ocho.
Noah, let me tell you something.
Bobby Fink, you get the whole shebang because you broke a world record.
Everybody that's on the relay team, you guys get to split 50 grand,
12.5 a piece for everybody that ran in track and field in the mixed relays.
You set the world record the night before, you get 12.5.
If you swell them on the relay team, I think there was two relay teams
that ended up breaking the world record.
The mixed relay, two men, two women,
and the women broke the world record at the end.
So get that information.
DM Nightcap.
Let us know who swam.
I don't care who swam, what leg, or what stroke you swam.
I just want to make sure I get you your money in a very, very timely fashion.
But again, back to Noah Lyles.
Noah!
Hey! Noah might be in the chat, very timely fashion. But again, back to Noah Lyles. Noah! Hey!
Noah might be in the chat, huh?
Hey, Noah, man. I don't get Noah.
They keep on...
Elcho.
You know them Jamaicans,
they keep on saying,
Noah Lyles and Kashane Thompson
had the same time.
I just want to know
who's coming home with the gold medal.
Hold on, hold on. Who got the gold medal, Ocho?
Listen, they got the highest
of technology out there
in Paris now, so we're not
going to do that.
We're not going to do that.
We're not going to do that.
We're not going to do that.
Somebody coming home with the gold medal.
Who got it around their neck?
No.
They're going to put another one around his neck.
And they're 200.
Yeah, he's going to have two.
No disrespect.
He's going to have three.
Because we're going to get that relay too.
We're going to be flying.
You know what?
I asked a question too, right?
I asked a question earlier when it came to the sprinters and the amount of time,
the amount of rest time they had between races.
And someone said, well, you know what?
I think the sprinters actually like it that way because they don't want to tighten up what do you think do you
think any changes need to be made as opposed to when you run the semis to the finals or you're
qualifying or you think the amount of time they get the rest is sufficient here's the thing a lot
of times that's why you take alternates because a lot of times like noah is not going to run on
the relays to qualify that's why you brought kristin coleman that's why you take alternates because a lot of times like noah is not going to run on the relays
to qualify that's why you brought kristin coleman that's why you brought a couple of other guys
right fred curly will probably run fred curly will be on the relay team in the finals noah
lyles won't kenny benerick will be on that team and qualifying he won't because now he has to go
back and try to get ready for the 200 finals In the finals, Noah Lyles will run anchor.
I'm thinking Christian Coleman starts it off.
I'm thinking Fred Curley runs the second leg.
I'm thinking Kenny Benderick runs the third leg.
Noah Lyles brings it home.
I see the same thing happening because here's the thing.
The women, T.T. Terry, Melissa Jefferson, and Sha'Carri Richardson,
they don't have anything else to do.
So there's a great chance that they're going to run in the qualifying and the finals.
The only person that won't run in qualifying is Gabby Thomas.
But come finals time, if everything goes according to plan, Gabby will run third leg.
Melissa Jefferson will lead it off.
T.T. Terry will take the second leg. Gabby take third leg. Sha'Carri will bring third leg. Melissa Jefferson will lead it off. T.T. Terry will take the second leg. Gabby
take third leg. Sha'Carri will
bring it home.
Hey! Hey!
Hello.
Hello. I need to see some of them flags.
You know, them black and green flags.
Yellow flags.
Oh, the check.
There you go, Priz. I've been
needing to see that.
I don't know.
I don't know what you
got it up there for.
You ain't got no gold.
You ain't got no gold.
Hey,
man.
Hey,
they were letting us
have it yesterday,
boy.
Yeah.
They were letting us
have it.
Even though it wasn't
a Jamaican woman
that won, the fact that
she was a Caribbean.
She's from the Caribbean.
It didn't matter.
They were letting us have it yesterday.
You know what they're saying? When she was born
in Jamaica...
What the hell?
I love it.
I love it. Listen listen the friendly banter
between the Jamaicans
and the Americans
when it comes to the 100
comes to the 200
man it's
it's so refreshing
to be able to have
healthy discussions
healthy arguments
healthy debates
and to go back and forth
when
when someone wins
when someone loses
it's no
it's tough love
it's good love
but at the end of the day
listen
we all love each other
right now right now we got that goal and we should be able to pop our shit It's tough love. It's good love. But at the end of the day, listen, we all love each other.
Right now.
Right now, we got that goal.
And we should be able to pop our shit.
We should be able to pop our shit.
The same way y'all do.
When Usain was winning,
when Usain was winning all them years,
we didn't say nothing.
We didn't have no choice but to take it.
We took it.
They beaten and had the boo-boo sailors go up.
I'm like, damn. It's all you saying.
Yeah, America, this little tiny country.
You ain't got the size of New York.
And we blowing the doles off y'all.
Look at all the medals we winning the men and women.
They sweeping the podium, men and women.
Nah, y'all ain't sweeping nothing.
Yeah.
Hey, what you Jamaica known for?
Hey, Mr. Prime Minister. You remember
you had something to say?
Now I'm going to need you to make right.
What the Prime Minister said?
He was talking crazy.
I told him we had something for him.
I told him we had something
for you.
I said, I see that.
Yeah, man.
It was talking crazy.
Now, I'm going to need, you know,
what they got for in Jamaica?
Curry, jerk,
they know, but I'm talking about I need something that's transportable that y'all can get it over here to me.
What y'all got
over in Jamaica? I know somebody in Jamaica.
What y'all know? What are Jamaica?
Like plantains or something?
What's transportable that I can
get over into the state, courtesy
of Jamaica?
The prime ministers were talking,
huh? Talking about the transport?
Yeah, and all of Jamaica, too. They were talking,
too. Y'all ain't getting no medal.
Y'all done.
Y'all done. Hey, see, y'all done. Y'all done. Y'all thought
y'all had something. When in the semifinals
when Oblique beat Noah Lyles,
y'all didn't see Noah Lyles staring down.
But see, on June 2nd, when
Oblique beat him, he stared down
Noah Lyles. Noah Lyles said, okay,
I'm going to take note of that. I see you in Paris.
Hold that. Take notes.
Noah Lyles smoked me.
Smoked me. But we on that Jamaican pack tonight. We on that Jama Take notes. No, I'll smoke me. Smoke me.
But we on that Jamaican pack tonight.
We on that Jamaican pack.
We on that Jamaican pack.
Guns, your brother.
Yeah, brother.
We on that pack hard.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
Hey. Wait, they going to be mad. Yeah Hey
Wait
They gonna be mad at you boy
I'm so hyped right now
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Oh, yeah. Tokyo Rock. Oh, look.
Is that where the World Championships are? Tokyo?
I don't know. Y'all talking about Tokyo Rock
around the corner?
Hey, we'll line up and run it again.
What month is that?
The World Championships are next year, next summer.
Oh, okay, okay.
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Oh, man.
We got, well, we put that thing on y'all i don't even want to go to sleep i might i might
stay up 30 hours 30 30
we about to do something the last american to sweep the 100 and the 200 yeah carl lewis back
in 84 noah lives has a chance to do that.
And they also won the relay that year.
So Noah, you went, ooh!
Noah, you in great company, boy.
If you could pull this double off right here,
ain't a whole lot of guys can ever say they've done the double.
Usain Bolt, Carl Lewis,
I can't think of a whole lot of
others. Jesse Owens,
let that sink in. Think about
the company you're going to be in if you
were to pull this double off jesse owens carl lewis usain bolt and noah lyles i think noah
lyles when this gold pool is double off considering the world championship i was going to be hard
pressed for me to say there's a a better american male sprinter in the history than noah lyles i
know it's early i I don't want to
put the cart before the horse, but guess what?
I'm starting to hit you up.
I'm starting to hit you up.
How old is brother Noah?
How old is Noah? Like
27? I think he's
27. Okay.
Damn, that's dope,
man. That was a great feeling.
That was a great feeling, boy a great feeling boy hey the hype the
anticipation before the race man yeah i got i'm nervous i ain't even out there running i'm
oh and we got some i forgot oh joe i forgot about my guy uh uh uh grant holloway oh yeah
a casual 1301 right now it's a who me, it's a toss-up
right now between Carl and Michael
Johnson as the greatest American
sprinters. You look at Mike, back
to back, he's done something no other man has
ever done. Back to back, 400
meter titles. I think he's a three-time world
champion, former record holder,
and the 100 and the 200, excuse me, the
400 and the 200. He did
both. I mean, he,
Michael gets a lot of credit, but
Valerie Briscoe Hooks did it first.
She did it in 84. Michael
did it in 96, and if I'm not mistaken,
Marie-José Perrette
from France, she did it
in 2000, where she did the double.
She was a two-time,
if I'm not mistaken, I think she's a two-time
400 champ also.
But anyway, Noah Lyons is about to be in great company.
He's going to be on the short list.
If he's not the greatest,
he's going to have a seat at the table
with Carl Lewis and Michael Johnson
as far as who is the greatest sprinter.
And they can't add anything else to their legacy.
Let's just say for the sake of argument,
he goes and wins a world title in the 200.
Now, that'll be four world titles in the 200.
He gets another world title.
That'll be two in the 100.
And he's an Olympic champ in the 100 meters.
It's going to be a short conversation.
Because the thing was, Carl,
Carl was a four-time Olympic champion
in a long jump. Two times in the 100
meters. I think he won two gold
medals on the relay.
And he won the 200 meters in 84.
And he got the silver medal
in 88. If I'm not mistaken, I think
Joe DeLoach won that one.
But
all I want to talk about is Noah Lyles.
All I want to talk about is Noah Lyles.
Just about Noah Lyles. I don't want to talk about Noah Lyles. All I want to talk about is Noah Lyles. I don't want to talk about Noah Lyles.
I don't want to bring nobody else into the conversation.
If you ain't talking about Noah Lyles,
ask me anything.
I want to start a trivia.
And to the lyrics,
we're going to have some trivia about Noah Lyles.
How much does he weigh?
How tall is he weighed from?
What's his favorite food?
All things Noah a lot.
Oh, man.
I look at somebody talking about, oh, 9'7 is slow compared to Usain,
but Usain wasn't running.
He wasn't running.
Wasn't slow to Kishane? Wasn't slow to Obelixaville? Let's talk about the people that't running. Wasn't slow to Kishane? Wasn't slow to
Obelixaville? Let's talk about the people
that were running. Don't talk about, I don't
want to, look,
see, here's the thing. That's just like
saying, well,
Bernard Arnault or
Elon Musk, they're not the richest
man in the world. John D. Rockefeller,
if he was alive, he'd have a trillion dollars.
Or Mansa Musa, the great kings of Africa that own it.
No, no, we're not doing that. When they put the list out, the world's richest man, ain't nobody saying John D. Rockefeller.
Nobody said Mansa Musa.
Nobody said the Rothschild family.
They named one of those guys.
So what we're not going to do, Jamaicans, because you lost.
Y'all some sore losers.
And I told you, I'm a sore winner.
Y'all think, oh, oh, I have a whole one tonight.
I told you this day was coming.
I told you.
Every dog has his day.
And since I'm 250 pounds, I'm a big dog.
I'm going to have multiple days. Yeah,
I'm going to be insufferable.
They say, you know what, Ocho?
I ain't going to tell you the true story, Ocho. They tell my
man, once Shannon got a little money
and he became somebody, he became insufferable.
I say, you a lie. I've been insufferable.
Ever since I've been on this earth,
I've been insufferable. And I'm about to be
more insufferable. Now, I need y'all
to talk to me right now.
Jamaica,
come on in here.
Y'all not good.
Don't say that glow.
Y'all not good.
Y'all hurting right now.
You're hurting.
And I feel your pain,
but I'm here for it.
I got salt and alcohol to pour in your wound.
I ain't bandaging your ass up.
I'm a hurt.
I will put some salt and alcohol in those wounds.
That's what I'm here for.
Now what?
Now what y'all got to say now?
Y'all better hope Hansel Parchment come through, Kyra McMaster come through,
because they're going to be looking real.
Y'all, you know, the hurt is the only thing y'all got.
I know y'all ain't about to leave.
All this time, since 2008, y'all been on the podium in the sprint.
Yeah.
McLeod, I think he won the Olympic gold in the hurdles.
Parchment won the gold.
I mean, we know what you say.
One year, y'all swept the podium.
And then y'all had all these great sprinters, Shelley Ann, Elaine Thompson-Hara,
Karan Stewart.
Y'all had all of them. Jackson, yepron Stewart. Y'all had all of them.
Jackson, yep.
Yeah, y'all had all of them.
Now what?
Y'all about to go home empty-handed.
Empty.
Nothing.
Nothing.
I'm going to do that like Dollar Bill.
Get nothing.
They get nothing.
Don't talk nothing.
Get a country bump.
Nothing.
Hell no.
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Yo, we all good. We good.
Y'all want to talk about something?
What y'all want to talk about?
I mean, y'all want to talk about Noah Lousibov? The
5,000th of a second is the closest
race since Athens in 2004.
No time, 9.7.84.
And the man's
100 meters, a personal best. That's his personal
best. Remember, he just ran
9.81
a couple of weeks before the Diamond League
meet.
He's the third American to pull it off
this millennium. Justin Gallen
and Maurice Green.
Now he aims for Carl Lewis, phase one, which was the weaker of his events.
Now he goes to his strong suit, which is the 100 meter.
200, 200, 200. The 200 meter, excuse me.
And if he can do this, Carl Lewis was the last American to pull off the double in 1984.
The last sprint double by an American in 1996 with Carl, excuse me, when Michael Johnson did the 2- the double in 1984. The last sprint double by an American in 1996 was called
when Michael Johnson did the
2-4 double in Atlanta.
Oh,
let's go, boy.
No, Alive, I just want you to know
everybody back in America, we're
extremely proud of you because you restored
order. Now we got a new
Lord. Now we got a new sheriff
in town. And we're
arresting everybody that try to take
our throne. So
Kishane, Obelique,
Tobago, Jacobs,
whomever.
Don't let no
alive see you at sunset.
We taking
you in. No alive.
King of the hill 8 billion people
the fastest man in the world
let that sink in
the fastest man in the world
that's us
we
us
we
y'all better hurry up
you may go
hey
it ain't looking promising
in the world championships either
cause
Shelly is
retired.
Sharika 30.
Now the
likelihood of y'all having two elite
runners that run well late
into their 30s.
Sha'Carri Ridge is only 24.
Melissa Jefferson about that same age.
T.T. Terry might be that same age.
And you know, and Sid,
Sid, what,
25?
We in good hands
like Allstate for a little minute now.
We in good hands like
Allstate for a little minute.
And we just had the hot, hey,
and we got the young kid
up in Maryland that just ran
44.20.16 in the 400
meters. We just had a high school
kid from Florida run three sub
10 seconds. He
in high school.
It's going to be beautiful. It's going gonna be beautiful
it's gonna be beautiful
yeah it is
it feels real good
we didn't do too well in the women's high jump
the world record holder
from Ukraine
she won, you were Mrs.
Nicola Oslager
from Australia, she got the silver I Mrs. Nicola Oslager from Australia.
She got the silver.
I don't even want to.
Oh, OK.
Ukraine got the bronze also.
So basically, the podium is going to look like Ukraine and Australia because Ukraine got the gold.
Australia got the silver.
And Ukraine and Australia tied for the bronze.
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Team USA closes group play with its 58th consecutive win in a dominant comfortable win over germany jackie young finished with a team high 19 points
on 7 of 13 shooting including 5 of 8 from behind the arc uh brianna stewart had 13 asia wilson had
14 as i mentioned jack Jackie Young had 19.
And it was a dominating performance from start to finish.
We out-rebounded them.
Didn't shoot a whole lot of free throws.
Neither team did.
We were 8 for 9.
They were 6 for 8.
But we moved to the quarterfinals now, right?
So we move up to the quarterfinals.
Who do we play in the quarters?
I mean, we moved to quarterfinals. So we move on to the, who do we play in the quarters? Yep.
I mean, we move to quarterfinals.
We still have two players with no points, but still nothing to worry about, huh?
Because we really don't have anyone over there to test us or contest us.
Or if we do, they'd have to be so efficient from the field.
And I think the ladies would raise their level of play anyway,
if that were to happen.
So, I mean, I'm not really worried about, you know,
Tarassi and Ms. Gray really not having any points.
I think we're going to be all right.
Ocho, check this out.
Nigeria made history for Africa.
One day after South Sudan men basketball team
became the first ever African team to advance
to the Olympic quarterfinals.
Nigerian women have accomplished
defeat. Their 79
70 victory over Canada has
guaranteed them a spot into the
knockout round. USA
plays Nigeria on Wednesday.
If I'm not mistaken, one of the
Nigerian players went to Savannah State.
I think their guard went to Savannah State. For real?
I think their guard went to Savannah State.
Yeah, that's what we do.
Okay.
Our motto at Savannah State, you can get to anywhere from here.
Hmm.
World stage, media, doesn't matter.
NFL, you can get to anywhere from here.
College by the sea.
I like that.
I'm going to steal that.
No allows, baby. I'm going to steal that. No allows, baby.
I'm going to steal that.
Bobby Fink's victory
in the 1500 meters
saved the day
for the U.S. team
with the first
and only individual
gold medal
for U.S. male swimmer
in Paris.
The men were on
the Olympic team.
Men were on the cusp
of being shut out
for the first time in what, 120 years the cusp of being shut out for the first
time in, what, 120 years? It was going to be
since 1904.
Bobby Fink
saved the day.
And the
U.S. men lose the medley
relay for the first time ever.
They had won 10 consecutive
gold medals, Ocho.
The Chinese chased them down and won
the gold medal. Kudos to
China.
Great job.
The vigilante, look, I know
it hurts
because, Ocho, you don't want to
be the one
to break the streak.
Think about UCLA's streak
that they had in women's basketball or
UConn's women's
basketball where they won a hundred and something
games. You don't want to be the one.
No. But eventually
you do something long enough, somebody
going to get you. And in sports,
when you're a team,
it's kind of hard for you to retire.
An individual can retire.
Like he retired, Rocky Marcellos
said they blow it, they retired unbeaten,
untied. But when you're on
a team, you have to keep playing. Eventually
somebody gets you. The United States
women relay of Regan Smith,
Lily Key, Gretchen Walsh,
Walsh, and Tori Husk
dominant in the 4x100
medley relay.
They win by more than three seconds, setting a
new world record in the process.
That's the eighth gold medal
in these games for the Americans and the Poole,
clinching the battle for the most gold
over Australia, who finished with seven.
Ooh!
Women, y'all got that
thing done, baby!
Y'all got it done. Now,
day nine.
Ocho, we are tied with China
for the most gold medals.
19.
We blowing everybody out of the water
with the medals.
We're 26 clear of China.
We're at 71.
They're at 45.
France got a big boost.
They're at home, 44.
Australia has 31. Great Britain, 34. at home, 44. Australia has 31.
Great Britain, 34.
South Korea, 24.
Japan, 24.
Italy, 22.
Kristen Faulkner does with Olympic gold in the women's road race,
ending a 40-year American drought.
The last time an American won was Connie Carpenter Finney.
Finney? Yeah, Connie Carpenter Finney. Finney?
Yeah, Connie Carpenter Finney when she was in L.A.
Wait, you said, is she from Finland or Finney?
No.
Kristen Faulkner, she's the first American to win in the road race since 1984 when Connie Carpenter
Finney. Oh, that's a
land name. Okay, okay, okay, okay.
I wonder
if that her husband David's Finney.
Is that her husband? I think her husband
was a famous cyclist also.
You know what I watched today
that I enjoyed? What?
It was like kayaking.
Kayaking?
Flallum.
Like they drop down,
they drop down about 12 feet,
I think about 12 feet,
and it's a race,
similar to like a lot of obstacle course.
You got to go around a little buoy.
It was dope.
Connie Carpenter.
I think Davis Faney is her husband.
Or was.
You know, Ocho?
Ocho, you know what?
I shouldn't have this use
of this knowledge, man.
I really shouldn't,
but I do.
Right, right.
Because I never know
when it's going to come in handy.
Right.
Kristen Faulkner
didn't start cycling
until after school at Harvard.
In 2021,
she quit her job
as a venture capitalist
to pursue it.
She wasn't even
supposed to race today until a teammate resigned she's now the first american to win gold in 40
you see how when god has something for you yo yeah you see how when god got it for you
can't nobody take that from you ever and you never listen the funny thing about it
when he has something for you you never know when it you, you never know when it's coming. You never know when it's coming.
When you least expect it.
Matter of fact, right when you get ready
to give up and you done.
All right.
Always.
You see, when God got something
for you, he'll just move everything.
The teammate resigns, your teammate says,
I'm for whatever reason, I'm
hurt. I don't feel step
pushing aside when god got something for you can't nobody block it at all nobody nobody
congratulations christian faulkner job well done quit her job but you got to have faith
that you know what she's a venture capitalist she's stepping out on faith that you know what? She's a venture capitalist. She's stepping out on faith.
That's the unknown.
That's the unseen.
See, in the Bible, God says, look, God says, if you trust me, I'll show you.
Man says, show me and I'll trust you.
Come on now.
Is there a difference between the two?
Come on now.
Well, when God got that for you, ain't nobody going nowhere.
Ain't nobody going nowhere.
Now, you know I ain't going to let you get away with that one.
Oh, no.
Oh, you know I ain't going to let you get away with that one oh no oh you know i ain't gonna let you get away with that man bring it come on come on we bring that to me one more time you say god god said trust me and i'll show you man says show me
and i'll'll show you
shoot
right
man we did that
that's that good word right there boy
man I'm so happy about Noah Live did I tell y'all
hold on back to the top of the program
Noah Live is the fastest man
in the world he won the 100 meter
dash over the invincible
the unbeatable
Keshane Thompson of Jamaica.
And a spectacular photo finish, 9-7-8-4 to 9-7-8-9.
The world.
Bow down to the greatness of Noah Lyles.
Thank you, Noah.
Appreciate that.
I appreciate you, Noah, for restoring law and order.
See, y'all. See, sometimes I think the Jamaicans forget.
They make it seem like they've been on this run since the 1980s, since the 1970s.
Bro, do y'all know how many champs do we have in the 100 meters?
Yeah.
Do y'all know how many?
Stop it.
Now we had to restore order.
Now we back, get to our normally scheduled program.
Simone Biles has a request to reporters and interviewers.
You guys really need to stop asking athletes what's next
after they win the medals at the Olympics.
Let us soak it up.
Let us soak up the moment.
We worked our whole lives for this.
Yes.
You know, media be messy.
They be nosy.
They want to know what your plans are, what's next.
And most of the time, you know, I mean, you probably have an inkling on what it is you want to do from that point
because it's something you thought about even while you're doing it.
Because you think about and processing processing you know what after this what
am i going to do next or maybe in the next four years do i want to put my body through
the stringer's regimen to compete in 2028 in la i mean at times they know but it ain't the media
business especially right after a competition especially right after competing but you know
the media they're gonna add're going to ask whatever now.
That's always been, I don't want to use the word protocol, but you know how they do.
Yeah, because everybody want to get.
They want to be first.
Yes.
They want to be first to be able to say, this is what so-and-so is doing.
Right.
Yeah, everybody want to be first.
I can't wait. I can't wait to race Bobby Fink
what happened
and they say no lies came out there saying don't worry about a thing
every little thing will be alright
that's what they say we play this headset in the warm up area
yeah
say yeah what you listening to
don't worry
about a thing cause every little thing The Bar Marley. Say yeah, what are you listening to? For real. Don't worry.
About a thing.
Because every little thing,
it's going to be all right.
And you know what he want?
He say, guess what he have for his celebration meal?
What?
Rasta Pasta.
Mm-hmm. No, I'm just telling you,
that's what I'm reading in the reports. I mean, I don't know if it's true or not, but they say that's what I'm reading in the reports
I mean I don't know if it's true or not
but they say that's what that man had
roster posture
hey boy you here boy
oh you here
oh I forgot
Scotty Scheffler
shoots a 62 on the final day
to win the gold medal in golf.
Congratulations, Scotty.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, you know, we...
What did DJ Khaled say?
We the best.
All we do is win, win, win,
no matter what.
We the best.
I need to get in touch with Bobby Fink, man.
In the words of college.
And another one.
Chat, somebody get me in touch with Bobby Fink, man.
Something.
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