The best part of this is that throughout the race, you see runners from all different countries handing each other drinks and ice, despite the fact they are competing. The marathon is the greatest event.
Knowing the pain, misery and grief I'm putting myself through trying to break 3 hours, I can't imagine how much these guys go through in training. Inspirational.
You are doing amazingly well... It's about being consistent... It doesn't matter if you'll be able to do it or not unless you do want to professionally compete... But even then it's just about being focused...
I love how the team (Kipchoge, Kipruto and Cherono) run looking after each other at the water/ice stations, picking extras to hand over to the other. It really warms my heart
It’s heart breaking to see the elite athletes falling due to injury in the middle of the race. They had worked years to be here 😢😢😢 All the participants of Marathon Run deserve our respect ✊
I agree. This marathon is so different also. It's a pure race. Time isn't even secondary. It's an afterthought. I think that's why you see the best of the best hitting such a brutal wall.
I am with and Jeff it takes so much to here on the Olympics and yet even though there are other marathons with a bigger pay on and off the circuit: this is there here mother. It is a pure race forged and forced into existence by that one ancient Greek crazy messager.
Fun fact: The qualifying time for Olympic Marathron is 2:11:30 or by placing in the top 10 at the World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 or in Platinum Label marathons, or in the top five at Gold Label marathons...... Basically it means every runner is super elite yet they are being trashed by Kipchoge like nobody business.....
Kipchoge is an all time great, no matter how much attention he was given over the past ten years. He had never got the noise that some others were privileged with, but in years to come, people will realise that this is not some ordinary distance runner. He's a road running machine.
Lol that Honduran guy who finished last took his sweet time tip toeing and zigzagging with a big smile across the finish line...they should create a medal just for him!
Incredible how easy it looks for Kipchoge. Hope he wins 3 in a row in Paris,would be one of the great sporting achievements of all time if he does that.
@@RedForeman that dude must be joking, it's pretty hard to ride slower than these runners, let alone 1 hour slower, you only need to ride at 21KM/H pace for 2 hours.
2:18:50 What a legend Abdi Negeye as he pushes Bashir, because it is so difficult situation at time to help another one for tiredness... Even you are not sure your medal. That is a kind of legendary and real sacrifice. SOMALI people are absolutely heroes.
The longer the race the more involvement of the spirit. Usain Bolt is a power machine, Kipchoge is a guru. Middle distance is where it gets fascinating!
@James Barralet, You have encapsulated this very well.. "Middle distance is where it gets fascinating!" I'd say middle adn long distance as well. you crystalised it very well sir. I am Kenyan and I endorse that view.
I love to replay Eliud's marathons as background for when I'm working from home. They really discourage laziness and inspire me to workout more; to keep up my own 'marathon'. Even watching how the other runners fight their way through the race is inspirational.
What a legend Kipchoge is. He could have chosen some Nike event, Ineos or big city marathon and made buckets of money yet he chose to represent his country at the Olympics. Every marathon requires so much effort that it knocks you out from other races for 6 months at elite level.
Your comment is somehow not convincing how will he not represent his country because of some events which he will earn big?were the events ending forever?They could have been organised another date if so,if you knew how many elite marathoners were on the verge of representing there respective countries but missed the chance.
@Jackson M, When you ar e an Olympics champion, your stock goes up.. Your appearance fee increases, your endorsement (from your kitting company) goes up e.t.c. You actually make more money in the four years you are the champion. You also get top invites (invitation) to major (elite races). I think you also get some prize money for the medal from your kitting company. Then there is the prestige. You will always be the Olympics champion.
The only problem with your comment is this. While all the things you said are true almost none of those things matter in the case of Kipchoge. Kipchoge is already the best marathon runner in the world and the world record holder and most likely to break the 2hr barrier by far. He doesn’t need to win the olympics to be invited to exclusive races or get huge endorsements. Not to mention that he has already won the Olympic marathon before. The first commenter is correct in that he does not actually have that much to gain from running this race other than wanting to represent his country and have another gold medal. Though I want to stress I’m not trying to be mean because what you said is correct it just doesn’t really apply to a runner of as high a caliber as Kipchoge.
As a Belgian so proud of Bashir Abdi! Amazing athlete and a wonderful human being! Much respect for Nageeye for cheering on and pushing Abdi to a bronze medal! Love the scenes with them and Naert just being happy for each other! Great performances!
@@anasosman7225 that’s what I’m saying lol. Being born in a country doesn’t change your ethnicity. He Somali 110%. But Belgians can claim him if it makes y’all feel better
Kipchoge, allow me to call him KINGCHOGE. He is evidently enjoying this from his body language, he is composed and aiming far. Very amazing watching him. He is G.O.A.T of Olympics, Christiano Ronaldo or lets say Leonel Messi of Olympics.
Football...RONALDINHO...racing..Hamilton Lewis ...Sprint..Usain bolt..golf..tiger woods..singing..Micheal Jackson..boxing..myke Tyson..tennis..Serena Williams and Rodger Federer..comedy..Charlie Chaplin..middle distance running..haille gerbraisaille and marathon? The Goat himself eliud kingchoge!...Legends indeed..
@@ericsprado4631 Jim Thorpe isn't a greats people make it out to be. He competed with limited competition. For instance, Black athletes were barely allowed to participate in some sports. So NO he's not. he never faced any competition
Love how kipchoge team running on their own pace and they’re not rushing. On top of that they looking out each other as a team ! What a heart warming , not lot of team can keep up with that type of team work. But overall respect to all of these athletes!
Kipchoge is absolutely incredible but all of these athletes are simply amazing. Finishing a marathon at 2+ hours.... regardless of they're 5 min or 10 min behind Kipchoge. I can barely do a half at that time.
What a coincidence, I was just searching for this today after having watched the Triathlon Tokyo Replay, and I was wondering why this wasnt uploaded already, here we are! :)
I remember after last year's London Marathon loss, few started questioning his dominance. Some even went on to say he was making excuses post the race about his ear pain problem. Wonder what they have to say now... He is the greatest.
As a person who just ran their first marathon i can confirm that sportsmanship is unlike any other in this sport. Everytime someone stopped to walk they'd instantly be patted on the back and motivated to keep going
How he was never affected by the high humidity is beyond science,kipchoge is super human and his running style is just amazing,,u can't tire from watching him run
I saw this live and still come back to it, it was such a grueling day. My absolute respect to ANYONE who put their feet on the road that day, whether they finished or not.
Ahhhhh, the epic marathon 😎! One reason why I watch the Olympics. Congratulations to those who performed. No matter how they fared, they represented their countries at a high level. To everyone, all the best.
For 5 years, Kipchoge was the talk of the world by winning many world-class competitions at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics and many in between including the record Breaking 2018 Berlin Marathon with more than a minute under 2:02.
Am going to watch this Vid couple of times in next few months. It sure represents life and what it takes on the show day. Moreover, Great commentary to know about the participants, as well as get facts, figures and information related to what's going on.
It's cool to see Do Nacimento as a random participant nobody knows much about, now that he's proven to be one of the most promising world class marathon runners.
It must be rough, mentally, for the others, trying to keep up while knowing they can't and if they try, they could ruin their own marathon so they're forced to just let him leave lol.
One thing that sets apart him and Bekele from other runners is their running form....They always look so relaxed...but with other runners you could tell that they are actually putting an effort
Eliud Kipchoge's repeat gold medal performance 👑 🐐 👏. The back story and celebration of Abdi Nageeye and Bashir Abdi 🤗👍. Lawrence Cherono's near podium finish 💯💪
In the 80s watching Robert de Castella I remember hearing commentators talk about Kenyan runners genetic ability with starry eyes. Now I know why. The commentator sums up Kipchoge's brilliance: "Effortlessly floating away from the rest of the field". Incredible. Bravo.
thank you for posting this... i fell a sleep when it was live and missed most of the race and ive been unable to find a recording of it anywhere to re watch it
Here goes:
2:20 - warmups
3:18 - course profile
5:21 - start list
7:52 - marquee introductions
9:19 - official start
13:25 - replay start (slow motion)
24:31 - 5K splits
36:39 - DNF Shura Kitata 🇪🇹
39:03- trouble Stephen Kiprotich 🇺🇬
40:11 - 10K splits
43:01 - replay trouble Alemu Bekele 🇧🇭
44:17 - trouble Alemu Bekele 🇧🇭
45:21 - DNF Stephen Kiprotich 🇺🇬
50:55 - trouble Oh Joohan 🇰🇷
52:06 - DNF Oh Joohan 🇰🇷
55:22 - 15K splits
1:04:46 - 👊 Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪 Daniel Do Nascimento 🇧🇷
1:06:31 - replay 👊 Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪 Daniel Do Nascimento 🇧🇷
1:11:07 - 20K splits
1:14:31 - halfway splits
1:20:38 - DNF Sisay Lemma 🇪🇹
1:26:39 - 25K splits
1:28:16 - trouble Daniel Do Nascimento 🇧🇷
1:29:57 - Galen Rupp 🇺🇸 clips Eliud Kipchoge's 🇰🇪 heels
1:30:06 - surge Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪 Lead pack stretched
1:30:18 - DNF Daniel Do Nascimento 🇧🇷
1:30:42 - missed drink Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪
1:32:07 - trouble Tadese Abraham 🇨🇭
1:32:48 - Lelisa Desisa 🇪🇹 drops from lead pack
1:36:05 - surge Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪 lead pack forced into single file then splinters
1:36:58 - Morhad Amdouni 🇫🇷 knocks water bottles off drinks table
1:41:49 - 30K splits
1:42:50 - DNF Stephen Mokoka 🇿🇦
1:43:42 - surge Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪 drops lead (now chase) pack
1:56:16 - 35K splits
2:01:17 - DNF Amos Kipruto 🇰🇪
2:11:11 - 40K splits
2:16:50 - Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪 completes final stretch to win 🥇
2:18:07 - 4-way dash for 🥈 and 🥉 🇳🇱 🇧🇪 🇰🇪 🇪🇸
3:10:18 - venue ceremony
---End--- 😊
Legend, thank you
How
Amazing thanx 😊
The real hero 👏🏾👏🏾
Here, you dropped this 👑
I never thought I would ever be a marathon fan until I saw Kipchoge. Super amazing.
Facts!!!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Too I never be marathon fan until I heard about kipchoge and his hard training he’s so amazing.
Me too !
Samw
He's a machine, doesn't even look tired and barely any sweat. Maybe it's cause he runs so fast the sweat dries off. Simply amazing.
The best part of this is that throughout the race, you see runners from all different countries handing each other drinks and ice, despite the fact they are competing. The marathon is the greatest event.
You appear to forget the french marathonner who knoked all water bottles down and took the last one
@@sirgabsouyandika3666 everyone except that guy lol. The great sportsmanship of the majority shouldn't be overshadowed by one.
@@sirgabsouyandika3666 : the exception that confirms the rule?
@@bobolofia1332 exactly!
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Knowing the pain, misery and grief I'm putting myself through trying to break 3 hours, I can't imagine how much these guys go through in training. Inspirational.
3 hours?!?! I can’t even make 6 lol
Way to go! Keep it up. I'm training for a marathon next year and I'm hoping to make a great debut.
You are doing amazingly well... It's about being consistent... It doesn't matter if you'll be able to do it or not unless you do want to professionally compete... But even then it's just about being focused...
Three hours is exceptional. Kipchoge is super human.
You're supposed to run slow during training. Do a ton of zone 2 running
Kipchoge is insane he didn't even get tired after running 42km.
😂😂uyo jamaa manze
He was built by Nike lol!😅(robot)
@@carolineOuru-oi9ncmore successful than you’ll ever be :)
@@FatherDinny Exactly .......
I love how the team (Kipchoge, Kipruto and Cherono) run looking after each other at the water/ice stations, picking extras to hand over to the other. It really warms my heart
Kenyans have the spirit of togetherness.
A lot of respect to the marathoners. They always make us proud
That's brotherhood big up east Africans
And then you have Amdouni intentionally knocking bottles off the table. 17th place that is the same as a DNF. Sad individual.
It’s heart breaking to see the elite athletes falling due to injury in the middle of the race. They had worked years to be here 😢😢😢 All the participants of Marathon Run deserve our respect ✊
I agree. This marathon is so different also. It's a pure race. Time isn't even secondary. It's an afterthought. I think that's why you see the best of the best hitting such a brutal wall.
I am with and Jeff it takes so much to here on the Olympics and yet even though there are other marathons with a bigger pay on and off the circuit: this is there here mother. It is a pure race forged and forced into existence by that one ancient Greek crazy messager.
Respectttt
Very true
Respect to all these elite men , Phenomenal running , Men sprinting after 26 miles , Just running through pain , They are all an inspiration
Fun fact: The qualifying time for Olympic Marathron is 2:11:30 or by placing in the top 10 at the World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 or in Platinum Label marathons, or in the top five at Gold Label marathons......
Basically it means every runner is super elite yet they are being trashed by Kipchoge like nobody business.....
Kipchoge is an all time great, no matter how much attention he was given over the past ten years. He had never got the noise that some others were privileged with, but in years to come, people will realise that this is not some ordinary distance runner. He's a road running machine.
I love your last line’ he’s a road running machine’ people have no idea what it takes to run this pace.
Eliud Kipchoge is the all time great.
FAX
@@amosrotich3431 only in the marathon.
We all know if he was European he’d have massive coverage
Lol that Honduran guy who finished last took his sweet time tip toeing and zigzagging with a big smile across the finish line...they should create a medal just for him!
@sHAWNA t,
Lol!
While the commentators struggled with the 'Is it a smile or a grimace?' debate, all the other runners looked like they were delivering babies.
.. 😂 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😃😃😃
I guess kipchoge has made me fall in love with the marathon ! That's what role models do to the masses !
Incredible how easy it looks for Kipchoge. Hope he wins 3 in a row in Paris,would be one of the great sporting achievements of all time if he does that.
What 3 in a row u talking abt ??
@@bondjames-bond7664 he's won the last 2 Olympic marathons, doing it again in Paris in 24 would be 3 in a row
That would be epic
@@darraghfarrell2245 oh. . That's awesome ...
It doesn't look easy for him. It is easy. Lol
If I start running from the same line, I'd be finishing an hour later after Kipchoge, on a bike.
haha sama gan
An hour? 26.2 miles? Yeah no …. Even on a bike that’s far asf lmao he’d be on the way home by time you get to the finish line
@@RedForeman that dude must be joking, it's pretty hard to ride slower than these runners, let alone 1 hour slower, you only need to ride at 21KM/H pace for 2 hours.
you start running but end on riding bike
tbh I would rather run than use a bike
well you know jog
Heat and Humidity are marathoners' worst enemies. This is a tough medal to earn, let alone running the full 26.2. Great jobs to all.
but for kenyan's its normal :D
Scuola
For Africans it just Tuesday
@@CharlieKiloSierra8893 ihh
Its actually not. They train at altitude in iten, its cold.
2:18:50 What a legend Abdi Negeye as he pushes Bashir, because it is so difficult situation at time to help another one for tiredness... Even you are not sure your medal. That is a kind of legendary and real sacrifice.
SOMALI people are absolutely heroes.
Blood is thicker than water. 🇸🇴🦁❤🤛🏽
Abdi Nageeye of Holland waving at his Somalian brother Bashir Abdi of Belgium 🇧🇪 that was a sight to behold.
Wallahi. Sad though that they can't run for their motherland 🇸🇴
As⅓
@@valdemarsoares8664 whatever that means. I was told Nageeye was training with the Gold medalist for 3 years in Kenya.
All people of Somalia and Ethiopia are earning medal for European nations.
@@ibrahimdhere He was among the pacers during INEOS under 2 effort.
I love kipchoge...
He is legend
Love from Ethiopia
Kipchoge. You are GREAT. Love from the world.
The longer the race the more involvement of the spirit. Usain Bolt is a power machine, Kipchoge is a guru.
Middle distance is where it gets fascinating!
@James Barralet,
You have encapsulated this very well..
"Middle distance is where it gets fascinating!"
I'd say middle adn long distance as well.
you crystalised it very well sir.
I am Kenyan and I endorse that view.
Longer running involves more spiritual than physical. Abraham ran 2 miles some 5000 years ago... in a hot desert with NO drink!!!
@@r.a.6459 Abraham lol laisse moi rigoler.
C'est une histoire mensongère
I love to replay Eliud's marathons as background for when I'm working from home. They really discourage laziness and inspire me to workout more; to keep up my own 'marathon'. Even watching how the other runners fight their way through the race is inspirational.
These guys deserves so much respect. Running hours without a break. Amazing.
It becomes even more impressive when you realise most competitive runners couldn’t even hold that pace for 1 mile!
You mean sprinting for hours
What a legend Kipchoge is. He could have chosen some Nike event, Ineos or big city marathon and made buckets of money yet he chose to represent his country at the Olympics. Every marathon requires so much effort that it knocks you out from other races for 6 months at elite level.
Your comment is somehow not convincing how will he not represent his country because of some events which he will earn big?were the events ending forever?They could have been organised another date if so,if you knew how many elite marathoners were on the verge of representing there respective countries but missed the chance.
@Jackson M,
When you ar e an Olympics champion, your stock goes up..
Your appearance fee increases, your endorsement (from your kitting company) goes up e.t.c.
You actually make more money in the four years you are the champion.
You also get top invites (invitation) to major (elite races).
I think you also get some prize money for the medal from your kitting company.
Then there is the prestige. You will always be the Olympics champion.
@@natiiveson4846 I love how you broke it down ...I also now find it worthy being an Olympian champ' thanks
The only problem with your comment is this. While all the things you said are true almost none of those things matter in the case of Kipchoge. Kipchoge is already the best marathon runner in the world and the world record holder and most likely to break the 2hr barrier by far. He doesn’t need to win the olympics to be invited to exclusive races or get huge endorsements. Not to mention that he has already won the Olympic marathon before. The first commenter is correct in that he does not actually have that much to gain from running this race other than wanting to represent his country and have another gold medal. Though I want to stress I’m not trying to be mean because what you said is correct it just doesn’t really apply to a runner of as high a caliber as Kipchoge.
As a Belgian so proud of Bashir Abdi! Amazing athlete and a wonderful human being! Much respect for Nageeye for cheering on and pushing Abdi to a bronze medal! Love the scenes with them and Naert just being happy for each other! Great performances!
I'm not Belgian or Dutch but that was my favourite moment of the whole Olympics. So wholesome.
He is Somali
@@anasosman7225 that’s what I’m saying lol. Being born in a country doesn’t change your ethnicity. He Somali 110%. But Belgians can claim him if it makes y’all feel better
@@Fozykeno that is not even it he was born in Somali and at the age of 8 moved to Belgium.:
I feel its unfair they rode the wind break of cheroto all these kms just to cheer each other at the finish. Aslo half the field are east africans
Kipchoge, allow me to call him KINGCHOGE. He is evidently enjoying this from his body language, he is composed and aiming far. Very amazing watching him. He is G.O.A.T of Olympics, Christiano Ronaldo or lets say Leonel Messi of Olympics.
Cr7
Football: Pele
Golf: Woods
Tennis: Federer
F1: Senna
Olympics:
He is Mike Jordon of marathon and a great human being
Football...RONALDINHO...racing..Hamilton Lewis ...Sprint..Usain bolt..golf..tiger woods..singing..Micheal Jackson..boxing..myke Tyson..tennis..Serena Williams and Rodger Federer..comedy..Charlie Chaplin..middle distance running..haille gerbraisaille and marathon? The Goat himself eliud kingchoge!...Legends indeed..
@@r.a.6459hockey: major dhyanchand😊
Eliud Kipchoge is a legend.💙
Omg im so happy for the dutchman and belgian you can tell they motivated eachother during that entire marathon incredible
both of somalis
Well done Somalia. They have had such a tough time.
They've been friends for years and train together. Wonderful moment
Both of them are the master race race of warriors and smart somali race blood is thicker than water. 🇸🇴❤🦁🤛🏽
You can tell just how much of a respect and admiration the other runners have for Kipchoge. He truly is the GOAT and the best of all time!
Kipchoge surely that social distancing is too much 😂😂
ELIUD KIPCHOGE WILL WIN GOLD IN PARIS 2024 AS WELL PROVIDED HE'S INJURY FREE AND DOESNT RETIRE. LOVE AND WISHES FROM INDIA.
He will be in late 30s. He cannot run.
@@imutimwiti7606 lol 😂 He’s 36 and still running what makes you think that next 4 years he won’t?
@@flackolord2728 ,to run at 40 and win,it will be a miracle and i guess he will not want to embarrass himself.
@@flackolord2728 bro.. Its three years from now he will be 39
@@imutimwiti7606 ,
Hold my tea!
That will be Eliud Kipchoge's comment to you.
When Kipchoge finishes his Marathon,he smiles like he won 100m race 🏅A living legend indeed ❤️
The lad has the lungs of his own kind.
So Clutch for the Full Upload.
Kipchoge the Undisputed Greatest Athlete Of All Time!
It's like watching a Magician practice Magic!
Uhhhhh-Jim Thorpe?????
A great magician.
Omg hey genocide Jill I’m a big fan!
Athlete no marathon runner yes
@@ericsprado4631 Jim Thorpe isn't a greats people make it out to be. He competed with limited competition. For instance, Black athletes were barely allowed to participate in some sports. So NO he's not. he never faced any competition
Anybody at all that can run a marathon deserves respect. I once did a half marathon and finished waaay over two hours😂😂😂. Respect guys.
I never tried marathon running but I really want to do that
Kipchoge is all class. Not just as a runner, but as a human being. Glad we all get to witness what he's been able to accomplish.
we are lucky to witness such a performance from top class athletes of all time! really honored to watch this race
Eliud Kipchoge make it look like a training run incredible!
true
Love how kipchoge team running on their own pace and they’re not rushing. On top of that they looking out each other as a team ! What a heart warming , not lot of team can keep up with that type of team work. But overall respect to all of these athletes!
Expect the G.O.A.T Eliud Kipchoge in Paris he said he will retire naturally when his form will be completely lost.
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
9:18 Race Start
24:45 Checkpoint 1 5km
40:20 Checkpoint 2 10km
55:24 Checkpoint 3 15 km
I salute you sir. Thank you for this.
Thanks for the heads up.
just saw this today again😂
Wow the Olympics finally allowed us to see this. Thanks for unlocking this content, seeing Kipchoge run like this will inspire so many.
Kipchoge is absolutely incredible but all of these athletes are simply amazing. Finishing a marathon at 2+ hours.... regardless of they're 5 min or 10 min behind Kipchoge. I can barely do a half at that time.
This Kenyan guy is really not human...he run like a robot...king of running 💪💪💪💪
What a mind-blowing performance by the GOAT - if he can somehow defend the title in Paris, he would be the GOAT of GOATs
how does he not get tired?
Did he succeed?
@@RyukenXX 2024 the nxt Olympic in Paris
@@RyukenXX no 😔
What a coincidence, I was just searching for this today after having watched the Triathlon Tokyo Replay, and I was wondering why this wasnt uploaded already, here we are! :)
Ya, same heheh
kipchoge, what the power, what energy he has! he is the greatest marathon runner i've ever seen.
he is greatest of all time Kenya I love this guy he win Gold I am watching from New York City
yaa kipchoge of country kenya
Hi Barbara...we love him here too! Quite an inspiration
The last athlete is such an inspiration, despite your finishing position, the most important thing is that you finished the race.He looks contended
I remember after last year's London Marathon loss, few started questioning his dominance. Some even went on to say he was making excuses post the race about his ear pain problem.
Wonder what they have to say now...
He is the greatest.
Facts. They are quiet now
@@HeWhoShams They're Super Quiet 🤣
Absolute masterclass performance from the GOAT here, a true pleasure to watch.
Kipchoge is a marathon legend
The commentators made it more interesting, superb job!
Big Up Our legend Eliud Kipchoge🇰🇪
I always cry when see the end of this race....all of those runners are real heros!!!!!
As a person who just ran their first marathon i can confirm that sportsmanship is unlike any other in this sport. Everytime someone stopped to walk they'd instantly be patted on the back and motivated to keep going
Thanks Eliud Kipchoge! You are a marathon hero and we love you for always making Kenya proud!!
How he was never affected by the high humidity is beyond science,kipchoge is super human and his running style is just amazing,,u can't tire from watching him run
They do train in high altitude. So their bodies are able to handle high humidity.
Not that level of humidity. Also, competition is different.
Everyone of them deserve a medal, these are super humans. I can't do this no matter how hard I try.
1. Eliud KIPCHOGE KEN 2:08:38
2. Abdi NAGEEYE NED 2:09:58
3. Bashir ABDI BEL 2:10:00
4. Lawrence CHERONO KEN 2:10:02
5. Ayad LAMDASSEM ESP 2:10:16
6. Suguru OSAKO JPN 2:10:41
7. Alphonce Felix SIMBU TANZ 2:11:35
8. Galen RUPP USA2:11:41
9. Othmane EL GOUMRI MAR 2:11:58
10. Koen NAERT BEL 2:12:13
11. Mohamed Reda EL AARABY MAR 2:12:22
12. Nicolas NAVARRO FRA 2:12:50
13. Maru TEFERI ISR 2:13:02
14. Goitom KIFLE ERIT 2:13:22
15. Jeison Alexander SUAREZ COL 2:13:29
16. Tachlowini GABRIYESOS ART 2:14:02
17. Morhad AMDOUNI FRA 2:14:33
18. Hamza SAHLI MAR 2:14:48
19. Shaohui YANG CHN 2:14:58
20. Eyob GHEBREHIWET FANIEL ITA 2:15:11
21. Daniel MATEO ESP 2:15:21
22. Yohanes GHEBREGERGIS ERI 2:15:34
23. Adbi Hakin ULAD DEN 2:15:50
24. Liam ADAMS AUS 2:15:51
25. El Hassan EL ABBASSI BRN 2:15:56
26. Richard RINGER GER 2:16:08
27. Tiidrek NURME EST 2:16:16
28. Girmaw AMARE ISR 2:16:17
29. Jacob RILEY USA 2:16:26
30. Amanal PETROS GER 2:16:33
31. Eulalio MUNOZ ARG 2:16:35
Both Abdi nageeye and bashir Abdi are somali. 🇸🇴❤🦁🤛🏽
Eliud Kipchoge é o cara! 🇧🇷🇰🇪🥇🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
I saw this live and still come back to it, it was such a grueling day. My absolute respect to ANYONE who put their feet on the road that day, whether they finished or not.
I don't even think netherlands and Belgium have that kind of friendship that they show up abdi nageye and Bashir abdi blood isn't water 🇸🇴✌️
Love all of these tuners who devotes their time, this is something you have to do every day. I didn’t have time for friends because I had to train.
Ahhhhh, the epic marathon 😎! One reason why I watch the Olympics. Congratulations to those who performed. No matter how they fared, they represented their countries at a high level. To everyone, all the best.
How. How?! Just astonishing. He is the greatest runner of all time.
Finally… All hail King Eliud Kipchoge!!!💯💯💯💯🥰🥰🥰💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
2:13:08 look at the speed of the motorcycle to grasp how fast Kipchoge was running. This guy is a locomotive 🚂
the commentators are the best!
@Mooze L,
They are British!
I am not sure who the guy is but I am guessing he is Rob Walker,...........a great commentator! One of the best for sure.
@@natiiveson4846 seb coe i guess
Like James Allen and Murray Walker for F1
No one talking about nageeye and abdi frendship and top 4 are east africans 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏿
These men are the truest form of what defines an athlete. Simply incredible!!!
That 14:28K in 27 degrees celcius from 30-35K, that shows why Kipchoge is the greatest of all time. Amazing performance!
Finally ... thank you very much. This one is my highlight besides the Triathlon
From the core of my heart I really have mad,mad respect for all the Marathon runners y'all are superhuman!
He's the Marathon 🐐 🇰🇪.
Goosebumps watching this performance. Absolute legend. Kipchoge!!!!!
NBC coverage stunk! Thank you so much Olympics!
Who were the commentators? They were amazing. I never felt bored over 3 hours with their commentary!
Eliud Kipchoge at the end of the race (2:17:58) looked like he wants to run another round.
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Nageeye is a legend for carrying Abdi for a bronze lmao that endig was heartwarming and so fun to watch
Both of them are somali, blood is thicker than water. we always try to uplit and help eachother. 🇸🇴🦁❤🤛🏽
So sad what happened to him in Paris 2024. But what a legend.
How to become a hero in Japan.
Come 6th and triumph. What a run from Osako. Wow
Abdi Nageeye is so underrated. He really doesnt get enough appreciation. It took totally untill 1:49:34 untill they even mentioned him.
Rob walker commentary always on point👌🏽 anotherGOAT🐐
I never thought I could be a marathon runner until I saw kipchoge.😊
i'm here after watching kipchoge's DNF :((((( let's cherish him more. i hope he does not retire
He said he would be done with marathons in an interview before the race
For 5 years, Kipchoge was the talk of the world by winning many world-class competitions at the 2016 and 2020 Olympics and many in between including the record Breaking 2018 Berlin Marathon with more than a minute under 2:02.
Am going to watch this Vid couple of times in next few months. It sure represents life and what it takes on the show day. Moreover, Great commentary to know about the participants, as well as get facts, figures and information related to what's going on.
It's cool to see Do Nacimento as a random participant nobody knows much about, now that he's proven to be one of the most promising world class marathon runners.
Im getting tired from watching them respect to these men absolute resilience.
I love when he drops the hammer on the rest of the lead pack and asserts his dominance.
It must be rough, mentally, for the others, trying to keep up while knowing they can't and if they try, they could ruin their own marathon so they're forced to just let him leave lol.
One thing that sets apart him and Bekele from other runners is their running form....They always look so relaxed...but with other runners you could tell that they are actually putting an effort
Yo SHOUTOUT to this channel for posting this entire event 👌🏾👌🏾
Eliud Kipchoge's repeat gold medal performance 👑 🐐 👏. The back story and celebration of Abdi Nageeye and Bashir Abdi 🤗👍. Lawrence Cherono's near podium finish 💯💪
Never thought I'd be worry about whose coming in 2nd because we already knew kipchoge was gonna win😅😅😅
I respect every runner in that race going at that peace for 2 hours straight is crazy, they gotta be so fit
That ending with the Belgian and Dutchman was incredible
They are both Somalis so they pushed each other to finish.
"belgian" "dutchman" yeah "okay"
@@Fozykeno You know you can have a nationality and an ethnicity too? Like how someone can be American but ethnically Italian or African American?
@deejaycoral8 Calm down take a breath both of them are pure blood somalis, race of warriors and genius. 🇸🇴❤🦁🤛🏽
I paused the video for a while so that the runners can get some rest and even my eyes👀.
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In the 80s watching Robert de Castella I remember hearing commentators talk about Kenyan runners genetic ability with starry eyes. Now I know why. The commentator sums up Kipchoge's brilliance: "Effortlessly floating away from the rest of the field". Incredible. Bravo.
thank you for posting this... i fell a sleep when it was live and missed most of the race and ive been unable to find a recording of it anywhere to re watch it
@Ian Richardson,
How dare you?
Who does that?
Lol!
On a serious note, I feel for you. It happens.
@@natiiveson4846 haha I'm in the UK.. and it was 1-3am in my defence
@@ianrichardson3329 ,
Hear hear. Just kidding bro.
I fell asleep a lot during the Olympics. I still watched it after the nap.
1:43:25 time stamp for when King Kipchoge made his attack on the field.
Been looking for it! Thank you
3:00:15 is the best moment of this marathon 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Yes !!! This time didn't take you 3 Years to upload the full Replay of the Marathon
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Ha ha ha, true
I was surprised and shocked when i saw it while scrolling through my feed.. I checked the year and city 3 times because i couldn't believe
On the other spectrum, it took Wimbledon 10 full years to upload the epic Isner-Mahut match, in full and in 1080p.
Thank you so much for sharing the entire event. Very much appreciated.