Incredible race in one of the greatest 400 races ever.

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    1. This race was absolutely amazing!!! Quincy showed grit and fight…. Amazing to see … I think its tome for Norman to move on… He really hasn't showed up in the big races… I feel bad for him

    2. It would have been nice to see the actual race versus jabber, jabber, jabber the entire time. Let the athletes performance speak for itself.

    3. What's the deal with YouTube not allowing Olympic highlights!? All we're getting us jenky junk videos like this 🤦‍♂️

    4. Great video, as always! Your recap there at the end of the fastest times of all time was a nice reminder about the, oft overlooked, greatness of Butch Reynolds, in this event. Sure, Michael Johnson came along and bested his WR 8 years later in Atlanta (by a small margin let’s be honest) and held that record for a long time, until Wade in 2016, so MJ became super heralded and his stature only grew in the increasingly obsessive media landscape between 1996-2016.

      But let’s step back and appreciate Butch Reynolds’ 43.29 at the 1988 games a little more. For comparative context, Carl Lewis won the 100m in ‘88 with a 9.92. This time of 9.92, believe it or not, is slower than the last place finisher in the 100m final at these Paris games (9.91). But Butch Reynolds’ time, 36 years ago, would have won gold here in Paris by over a tenth of a second.

      What a legend Butch Reynolds was!

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