Jeremy Wariner's First EVER 800m
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2024
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Former Olympian, Baylor sprinter and 400m star Jeremy Wariner test his legs running his first career 800m back in 2015.
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First. The last time i was this early, Nick Symmonds was n the Olympics.
J Stewart lmao
He looked like he was jogging.
Mr K Slowest 1:53 I’ve ever seen haha
Looks can be deceiving. Wariner himself admitted that this race hurt badly.
@@heightdevil I'm sure it did... I've run it many times. My point is he has a lot of upside... it appears anyway.
@@NickCager honestly I don't think he could've been that great at the 800. 1:46 at best imo, people who are 200/400 runners usually don't have the genetics to move up in distance. Just my 2¢
@@heightdevil He toyed with running the 800M well after his prime. He looked heavy in this video. Running a 43.4 400 meters with the ease he did... I think he had great potential at the 800 distance too. Alberto Juanterino is a good comparison.
JW always silky smooth. Thanks for the post even though it's from 2015.
I really enjoyed that! Thank you for uploading
How did the guy in white run 1:53 flailing his arms like that
When you're desperate even for a PR and that lactic acid hits you probably run a little funny too. But yes it does look a tad unorthodox.
@Jake McCoy is right but I am going to add this you blew my mine
@@brianorris2943 I definitely run a tad funny in lactic but that man is swimming 😅
@@SauceKingg bro running 35+ Masters now. I probably look like that in the 60M 😂😨
If you've ever run an 800 then you know that it hurts a lot when you finish and it's pretty difficult to maintain form
I'm pretty sure that was his first and last time running 800m
arealmench why ?
@@creightongonzo_653 duh.. cause of what's been going on around the world
because it’s a masochist’s race
Christian Gonzales this is a reupload from 5 years ago
@@BrandonHutto I know, I was just referencing to what the top comment was talking about.
Idk why everyone thought he’d light the world on fire in the 800. He was a sprinter.
Periodt.
He was probably one of the strongest 400 runners in history. And the skinniest. Those are pretty much the only reasons.
The 400 isn’t a sprint
@@clintsherrouse6676 yes believe it or not it is
@@clintsherrouse6676 so an 11 sec 100 isn't a sprint? Ignorance is bliss
Honestly he did what I thought he would do run about a 1:54 for his first run. He has to learn what is comfortable for him and when to start his kick and build up his endurance and he was not running with people who would carry him to a sub 1:50 not that he has that in him right now .. I mean that for sure was not the hot heat look at dude who had form issues that explained a lot about that heat.
dude who came 2nd was literally punching the air
I thought the same thing! He doesn’t even look like a runner.
1:46 My guy is in the wrong sport, he should be in the MMA
I got to see Jeremy Warner at the Texas Relays and he put almost 100 meters on second place and he was at Baylor then. Awesome talent, I will never forget seeing him run so fast and at an insane pace.
I miss watching him run.
He timed that last sprint perfectly
Good run! Glad your back
5 years late
Bruh
same bruh
Yeah, I kinda wished he'd been doing this years ago. He needs a lot training and HEART to be with the top runners. I wish him well
@@frederickweeksjr.1189 he mean the video was posted 5 years after the race happened
@@Alex-mm5xh I'm aware of that thank you
Smoothest looking 1.53 ever
met him at Minoru BC. What an honour.He told me he was a 1 lap beast.He sure was.could have been great at the 800 also cause of hes long lean physic but hes 400m track record was Epic
Yeah definitely and running 800 will definitely bring down his 400 time ..Facts 💯
The second place dude looked like he was going to eat the competition
*sees thumbnail*
The guy in the orange looks pretty strong
* reads title*
...because that’s Jeremy Wariner. Nice
Jeremy was a King!
The 8 is a middle distance but the pros make it look like a sprint!
Very, very few TOP 400m runners ever successfully manage the transition moving up to 800m. Medically speaking, the 400m is possibly the toughest track race for the human body to take. It is impossible to actually sprint, at top speed, for 400m. I think max is around 280m. So to train your body to take the "damage" it causes really requires a sprinters muscle development. To then move up to 800m, well, extremely difficult for a "sprinter".
The only notable 400/800 runner was Alberto Juantarina (sp) who was NOT an actual sprinter. He effectively moved down from 800m, to include the 400m. He was known for his strength (nic: the horse) and stamina. I saw him win Olympic Gold in both 400 and 800m at the 76 Montreal Olympics. His STRENGTH got him through the heats, quarters semi and finals for both events. His massive stride and strength won him those finals, not natural speed.
Jeremy Wariner was a great 400m runner BUT was not a good/great 800m athlete. He didn't make the transition.
400 is not the hardest event. It's been agreed widely that it's the 800m dash
@@HeadandShouldersATR Sorry Mate. We can agree to disagree but ALL the actual medical evidence on body performance via testing, best times etc all point to, physically, the body being maximally stressed in a 400 meter race. There is plenty of medical evidence on this issue. Way back in the 1970's the main athletes in New Zealand were tested to the nth degree. I was part of that testing. I was 800/1500. (testing to physical exhaustion and collapse, surrounded by Doctors.) These tests included John Walker, Rod Dixon, Dick Quax and a host of 200 and 400 runners. This was matching tests done by Dr Peter Snell in the US conducted on US athletes. He was a former multiple Gold medal winner and world record holder at 800m and mile. Results proved that the max a human could sprint was around 280-300m, after which the body begins to seize up with lactic acid and other nasties. This is the reason that few 400 runners are able to move up to 800m as you go from being a sprinter to a middle distance runner. Juantarina was not primarily a sprinter but an 800 runner who stepped down to 400, using his amazing stamina and strength to get through all the heats, quarters, semi's and finals. Cheers.
1:46 number 5 is punching some ghosts
Looks like Cuba Gooding Jr in Boys in the Hood. 😆
😆 🤣 he left it all out there. Gta live thos 800m faces
The little Mexican guy went hard.
really surprised
Easiest 1:53 I've ever seen
He looks so much buffer now
He was cruising the whole way 😂
What was his time? I like how he knew he had a speed advantage and chilled till he was ready to take it.
No way Performance enhancement
That nigga at least 6’5 and strong asf ,doing track
He was toying with the rest of the runners
That Field Didn't Look That Fast... Easy Pick Off For Jeremy ✅
I wouldn't say it was easy. Wariner himself said that this race hurt more than his 400 PR.
Running Addict... I Said... It Looked Easy and He Started His Kick To Far Back That Was a Fun Run for Him... My Observation 🤓
1:55 is fast :)
aChristian4RonPaul Ok... My Son Ran 2:07 in Middle School @ 14 and I Ran 2:30 @ 60 🤔
The 800 isn’t really about speed though. It’s about pacing yourself.
Slow time, but it's all about the race.
He was chillin
What's he done lately?
Owns a Jimmy John's franchise
wait his first 200 was in under 25 and his 400 was 55. Ur saying his 2nd 200 was 30 seconds??
Fresh Appleseed .. why did you have to use a calculator to figure this out?
@@djquiksilva lol I didn't, it just seemed really strange that they dropped the pace like that
I was there that day. My teammate came third and my countryman 4th
Hi
Ran this my first year in college
What happened to him? He seemed to drop off the face of the world at his peak. I thought he was going to break the world record
He owns a Jimmy John's in Dallas.
Switching coaches away from the great Clyde Hart (Michael Johnson's only coach since high school, and Jeremy's coach from Baylor as well) to journeyman coach Michael Ford in 2006 was his downfall. Switching up coaches can really harm you. Just ask Dutch female sprinter Dafne Schippers (#2 in the world down to #14, in one year.).
Visionary0001 .. I was wondering how could she drop in the rankings so fast, ouch!
I think there has only ever been one repeat Oly champ in the 400, and that was Johnson. Let's face it though, he would have won it in Barcelona if the schedule allowed and he hadn't gotten that stomach flu. Wariner was #3 all-time, won the Olys once, took second to a juicer 4 years later, and had 2 World individual 400 gold medals, a world silver to the same juicer who beat him at Wariner's 2nd Olys, won a bunch of relay world and Oly golds, then got older and dealt with injuries. I personally never thought he would beat Johnson's time. He had a long, outstanding 400m career with more success than anyone but Johnson, so there's not much to criticize him for. The worst you can say about him is, "he wasn't Johnson".
Well...I have seen Drew Hunter in a high school race be one of three runners under 1:49 in the same race.
That wind-milling (arms) guy was surprisingly fast. HIs technique awful, but he's good.
Shame it didnt work out for him in the 800. We all thought he'd run 1:47 easily and maybe go 1:43 or faster. I guess he just didnt have it at this point in his career.
If he really wanted to do the 1:45 or better he would have had to take his one year or two to completely focus on doing just that.
He probably would have done a few seconds faster in this if he'd made a deal with a pacer. As it was, he lost a lost a lot of time weaving around the track and switching speeds twice.
Faster than the female WR
And?
@@kwezimashapa6425 youre a little pussy whipped bitch
allengregory69 why do people have to constantly compare men sports to women... what is the point? Do men not feel accomplished unless they are comparing themselves to women? It doesn’t make sense
WITH THAT KIND OF TIME IN 800M DON'T EVEN MAKE THE FINALS RUNNING W THE WOMENS THAT'S A SHAME LETS BE REALISTIC RETIREMENT IS THE ONLY OPTION OR RUN W THE MASTERS
@@redd-iveee4400 We don't. It generally only comes about when feminists come along and say "Woman are just as good as men", then a guy has to vent a little and make reality evident :)
Lol that was such a casual 1:53 wow!
400m runners always underestimate how well they can do at the 800
only 10 seconds off olympic qualification standard
That's because most are too muscular and heavy at the elite levels.
Back to back 55s is 1:50...that's like 60% of pace...he should do that over two laps easily.
Christian Hutchinson lmao
Basic math says that's 80%. Math ain't you're strong suit is it?
@@sharifbrown3567 you are right. But for a 45 sec 400M runner 55sec isn't even close to training pace.
Training pace is maybe 48-50 sec and they would do 3-5 of them in 30 minutes.
Basically you are saying a world class 400M runner cant give you 80% output in double the race distance.
80% of Noah Lyles pace is at 200M is 18.4MPH which would convert to 49 secs 400M and his PR is 47.04.
@FromRussiaWithLove 18.4 mph is 80% of his 200M PR I literally just plugged in the numbers. His 200M average speed was over 20MPH.
If someone was 4 Minute Miler it's a reasonable expectation they could run 50 sec 400M.
I have seen plenty of elite 4x400 teams in the college and HS level bump up their 400M runners to run a 4x800. It's not like Warner is extremely short or very stocky. He is a longer lean runner. Asafa Powell is too bulky to go up to 400M same Mo Greene. While someone like Tyson Gay can go up that high.
1:53 is a HS time for 800M that's all I am saying. That time wont even win State Meets in large divisions of warm weather or large states.
If Michael Norman couldn't run below a 1:53 that wouldn't surprise you?
Or of Donovan Brazer couldn't break 48 Sec in the 400M you would be surprised. Heck I think we all expect Brazer could run a 4 minute mile with just minimal training.
Wayde van Niekerk ran a 1:58. Also do we know that wariner could hit 45 the year he ran this? He had a string of injuries and was out of competition when he ran this. I’m not an expert but I doubt the body stays close to the 45 range without serious dedication. Even if he only had a year off I would suspect he would be around a 49 and have to train hard to work back down.
lol, that's not the fast heat?
No. 1:53 is a good time... If you're in high school
@@arogueburrito 1:53 is a State Championship time in almost every high school division in the country. It's also a conference championship time in D3 colleges, as well as school records for many smaller colleges. So, it's not merely a "good" time for high school.
A good time in high school is 2:04-2:08.
@@aChristian4RonPaul fair enough. I run 3A in Illinois; to qualify automatically for state you need a 1:55. So sure, 1:55 is a really good high school time, so I'll concede and say 1:53 is a great high school time. Still, our school record is 1:49, so state champs are normally around 1:50 flat in my experience. But if the world record is 1:40, you'd expect a ton of runners to exist between 1:40 and 1:53... That's 13 seconds. If 800m races can come down to tenths of a second, the talent pool from pro on up must be dence.
@@arogueburrito 1:53 would have won state last year in 3A in Illinois. Here are the finals times:
1. 1:54.86
2. 1:55.65
3. 1:56.30
4. 1:56.48
5. 1:56.68
6. 1:56.85
7. 1:56.87
8. 1:57.29
9. 1:57.52
10. 1:59.15
11. 1:59.78
12. 2:02.21
As to pro, there are very few people that run sub 1:45. Running a 1:45 flat would get you to the Olympic semifinals in 2016 and you'd almost qualify for the finals.
1:45-1:50, there are more people, but still few overall. A 1:47 would get you 7th place in the NCAA D1 final in 2019.
texas state always windy asf🤮
He need to identify as a women. He.. I mean she just broke the world record by .2 seconds.
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Pay no attention to the critics Jeremy Warner.... They can't run !
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1.53 THAT'S A HIGH SCHOOL TIME J.W. RETIRE W PRIDE KEEP THE GOOD MEMORIES OF YOUR 400 M RUNER CAREER FOR THE BEST OF TRACK AND FIELD YOU'RE OVER10 SECONDS LOWER THAN THE AVERAGE TIME OF 1:44 ON THE WORLD GO MASTERS
That was his first 800M ever. He doesn't even know how to run it yet. I know someone who started the year slower and finished with 1:43 (and he was a 45.6 quarter-miler)
@@goliathonscave9834 HE'S 36 Y WHAT MAKE YOU BELIEVE THAT HE CAN BEAT 12 SECONDS IN ORDER TO BE AN ELITE ATHLETE ON 800 M HE RAN 43.36 IN 400M 10 Y AGO AND SINCE 2013 HE'S INACTIVE WAKE UP MEN RECOMENDACION PARTICIPATE IN THE MASTERS FOR REAL
This is basically a masters run for him with just a little better competition, which probably pushed him to run a slightly better time. I wrestled in college and every couple years I enter a college wrestling tournament. Every time I perform worse than the time before. Once you get to a certain age you just look for things to motivate you for competition. It’s not about trying preserving some legacy. You can’t change the past anyway, but you can try to live your best life today. I guarantee he wasn’t trying to come out and start a whole new running career. Also Wayde van nekirk ran a 1:58 in his prime. That doesn’t take away from his legacy either. It’s just a good way to build some early season stamina for the 400.
This was in the past. He doesn't race anymore.
Omg
Who??
Hmmm gee whiz...a white guy...imagine that.
isn't he like 50?
January 31, 1984 (age 36)
And this was from 5 years ago, so he was around 31 then.
@That One ok
Okay for a high schooler. Total crap for a professional.
I would say extremely good, not elite for a HS runner.
Given some proper training, he could've taken 8 seconds off that time
Doug Morgan ... dropping 4 seconds per lap off this performance, is ridiculous! Do u even know what u are talking about?
@@djquiksilva hey idiot, this was a training run ... hence the look of jogging ... 8 seconds would be nothing with concerted training
Doug Morgan ... LoL, you obviously have ZERO idea of what you are talking about 🤣
@@djquiksilva and you obviously are an idiot
Doug Morgan ... seriously, if it was that easy he would have done it. You have no clue what you are talking about, lol
I still believe that he could have run in the low 1:40s in his prime