He was NEVER supposed to be this FAST! || How did he SNEAK into the 100M Olympic Trials?!

Publicado 2024-06-26
Coby Hilton is a #100meter #sprinting athlete in #trackandfield for USATF, that does not have a shoe sponsor. Yet he still made the Olympic Trials in the 100 meter dash and qualified for the semifinals.

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  • @joeycarter8846
    Thanks for bringing up Hilton, Coach. I'd forgotten about him but with his hunched shoulder running style, he's hard to miss. Interesting story to say the least. And we all love underdogs.
  • @WCANO626
    Do you wonder how many fast folks we never get to see because 'money'?
  • @robertbaker974
    Love these underdog stories-not to take away from the stars-it’s a tough game-but people working at Walmart, or without sponsors in these trials have been a breath of fresh air. Aside from the high-school😳athletes..just some real grit and determination-always hoping one of these athletes will have a breakout! Kudos for telling their stories the Olympics still offer a chance for dreams and hard to fuel real achievement.
  • @congero113
    I love how you feature stories on these unsung runners. Awesome
  • I just honored for the opportunity to post a comment. I’m not even supposed to be here.
  • @ClipSail
    Watching Hilton race next to Coleman, I noticed something interesting: The gold standard “perfect start” is 7 steps to reach the first 10 meters, which is what Coleman does. Hilton is able to reach the 10m mark in 6 steps, which is unusual. Many sprinters spend years cutting down from 9, to 8, to 7 steps… and for Hilton it takes 6. He is a very efficient sprinter!
  • I’ve never heard of this guy. Thx for bringing this up. The running style reminds me of high school. Love underdogs.
  • i LOVE YOUR WORK. For 50 years I kept hoping someone would follow springing to the degree and extent that YOU do, and regularly!!! thank you thank you.
  • @johnlarkin7861
    Great story, Coach Rob. Your insights are wonderfully observed. Respect.
  • @andraebibbs706
    Fun profile coach. Cooper Bibbs tells me he’s a really good dude too
  • I love how you put so much effort into shining a light on the unsung warriors trying to make it. You're AWESOME!!! I look forward to seeing more...
  • @Visionary0001
    Remember, Cravont Charleston, former U.S. Champion in the 100 meters, was also sponsored by apparel company Tracksmith, and not by any of the big names (Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, etc.)
  • @montybrewster7
    Everything i'm watching of noah over 100 is geared towards that 200 wr. Remember he said it himself. He needed to be regularly sub 10 over his first 100 to crack that 200 wr. All i'm seeing over the past 2 seasons is him moving ever closer that. Any success he gets in terms of medals over 100 i believe are bonuses. I think noah is & has been for a long time laser focused on that 200 wr & i think this is the year he makes his biggest bid for it. And personally i think he'll do it. If not in paris then this year at some point. Thanks for the vid coach.
  • @wb1092
    Thanks for the show, Coach.
  • @user-se2kp1dq5j
    I actually watched him and was very impressed...always enjoy ur stuff...