The 2nd Fastest 100M Ever Just Happened… And Almost Nobody Saw It

Lamont Marcell Jacobs just ran an astonishing 9.67 seconds in the #100meter under heavily wind-assisted conditions, making him the second-fastest man ever recorded under all conditions behind only Usain Bolt. But what does this historic performance actually mean for the sport? Where did Jacobs’ remarkable run come from? Why is the time is generating so much attention? How does it compare to Bolt’s legendary performances? And why is one of the fastest races in history happening with almost no one watching. From wind-assisted marks and sprint history to the bigger issues surrounding professional track & field, athlete visibility, and why competition may matter more than the clock itself, this is a deeper look at one of the most surprising sprint stories of the year. Get more from Coach Rob at https://www.coachrobtrack.com/ Get the "Fast is a Lifestyle" Track and Field Tee at https://coachrobtrack.com/en-usd/prod... Get the "Fast is a Lifestyle" Track and Field Hoodie at https://coachrobtrack.com/products/li... Coach Rob is the founder of https://www.scarecruiting.com/ Prod. by Stainy