So close indeed. Only 2 seconds in about 2 hours 1 min and 40 sec, in other words 0.027% in time difference. If they were running a 100m, it would be impossible to tell a difference. Both are superb athletes.
Bekele was ahead at 40k. He lost 4 seconds in 2k because of that 16 second surge he needed to put in between 35-40k, to get back to even splits. He was also ahead at the half. Honestly, they were so evenly matched, there was no need for the fall and surge, it burned him out. But, it was a great race for both of them either way. The only two men under 2;02;00 ever!
1:55:55 just imagine if Kipchoge picked up the bottle from the ground 😂 Those 2 seconds would have cost him the world record fast-forward to 2019 marathon
Heartbreaking 💔 for Bekele. I’m sure he gave it everything he had but to think that if he pushed just a little bit more in the last 200m he would have had the world record.
Kipchoge ran with a target that existed only in his mind at that time - he was the one who actually set the bar. Bekele had a timing to target, to plan and train for. So for me Kipchoge's run rates higher than Bekele's. Also Kipchoge has a sub 2 timing now even though it is not eligible for the record.
Abraham Gideon I agree. Eluid during the inoes 1:59 challenge was able to run 2:49-2:50 instead of holding 2:50-2:53. And he ran it comfortable which bekele was drop and had to come back and could stain the pace for as comfortably as eluid was. Plus he was running faster his last half marathon than his first which was pace. And So was bekele. That’s the end of the conversation there
BEN TRAVELS no all of them. There are only a few African that can break two. The reason is they couldn’t do it like eluid does it. He can keep a pace at 4:38 and then run his second half of his marathon faster than he did the first. Plus if that were true. Why in the 2019 London in the second half of the his race with 10k to go. Eluid ran sub 4:40 and two sub 4:30. Even the runners who run with eluid, one of them can probably break 2 hours. And he is the world record holder of the half marathon. So that anyone in Kenyan can’t do what eluid did. At least not without burning themselves out all together
@@Nathon-jd7qz while following a lazer and had 41 pacers... coming in and out at the ineos 159... Might as well call that a world record right? Hahahah
@@Nathon-jd7qz Kipchoge in Vienna had pacemakers for the entire race, you only have to look at the women's records to realise that having pacemakers continuously decreases the actual marathon time by at least three minutes, moreover Bekele was three years older and ran almost the exact same time, closed conversation, Bekele the GOAT.
For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
heres a big deal, Kipchoge ran most of that race solo and alone, while at 28km Bekele still had dudes around him, competition makes a huge difference, if kipchoge had ppl around him, his time would have only been better
@@waterproof4403 no, its much harder to attack a record solo than with people. there is the phychological advantage while alone youre just by yourself.
Bekele don't need a pacer. Often times he's broke from the pack and ran solo in most of his races. Your statement is telling us that you don't know bekele
These 2 are class👌. It's only up to them what to achieve. Bekele has a God given talent we like very much but Kipchoge we learn from, refer and a person we will never forget in long distance running because he made us believe. Wonderful guys of our generation. Respect👏
It doesn't matter that i watched those 2 races many times.. but putting them side by side is like watching them for the first time. Thank you for the upload :) Hope you upload the 2018 Marathon separate later or at least give us a link yo watch it with that English commentato
Mad respect for Bekele. For over the years, Bekele dominated track & field, cross country and winning world championships, setting 5km 10km world records (which some were already broken by new athletes). Due to injuries, Bekele has slowly faded, until his comback in the Berlin Marathon in 2019 (2 seconds margin), to prove the world that he still has it. Bekele could potentially beat the sub 2 hr record if he is given the opportunity like Eliud in Viena (Nike Inneos). I would love to see Bekele and Eliud race together in a Marathon!
Kipchoge in 2018 was running to unknown territory as no one ran this fast in history. Bekele in 2019 was running to the clock to beat Kipchoge's splits. They are both amazing runners but I will bet Kipchoge still has some gas in his tank to run faster in his 2018 performance. For Bekele's 2019 run, I think he ran absolutely everything out of his body. Therefore I think Kipchoge will have the edge in London but I am very excited to witness this amazing showdown. (The second round match in Olympics as well.)
Imagine if they actually both raced together assuming both were in their prime and feeling as well as they did in their own races. They would have been so competitive they would’ve broken the 2h barrier
Soon after Kipchoge’s Olympic gold in Rio’16 (that Ethiopia unfortunately didn’t let Bekele run), Bekele ran the Berlin’16 marathon in 2:03:03 beating Kipchoge’s then PB by two seconds; then, soon after Kipchoge’s WR Berlin’18 2:01:39, Kipchoge ran Berlin’19 missing that WR by two seconds; now that Kipchoge has won the Tokyo’21 Olympic gold and Ethiopia predictably didn’t let Bekele run his second and almost certainly last Olympic marathon opportunity, I’m looking forward hopefully with bated breath to Bekele’s next move.
Kipchoge ran the last 10kms totally alone and he still has the record, Its funny how Bekele try to chase it with other runners to assist him yet he cannot. His target was to get Kipchoge record, Kipchoge just wanted to smash the record, that makes kipchoge better.
@@ricochandarana3 Bekele is just a coward, who can't face Kipchoge one in one in Marathon, he refused to go to Tokyo just to run the Berlin marathon in Sept 2021, He is selfish and can't choose his country first as Kipchoge did, but you know what, He will fail to break Kipchoge record in Berlin despite all his exploits. Kipchoge runs for a purpose, he runs because it's his calling, he runs to inspire, Bekele just wants to break Kipchoge record, that is their difference. passion vs Fame. passion will always win.
@@samuelkariuki7982 Bekele like most athlete from Ethiopia unfortunately don't perform well when temperature is too high like in the last olympic in Tokyo, we saw that in doha, most of them dropped half way. So it was a logical choice for him.
@@alntdi1 Kenya and Ethiopia Are neighbors, The two countries arrays of athlete comes from the great rift valley region which is both in Kenya and Ethiopia. This means that the two nations have high altitudes, so I don't understand why Kenyan athletes can endure high temperatures while Ethiopia cannt. I mean if you were contrasting Morroco and Ethipoi, may be it would be another case.
not according to www.letsrun.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2018BerlinKipchogeK500mSplits.pdf and vmlm.hwinter.de/?p=3861 where are you getting 13 seconds from?
@@TheLaprasMan Pause the video at 1:58:35 and look at the right screen- "LEADING MEN 41:00 KM 1:58:33". This is the time taken by Bikele. Kipchoge already crossed 41 km in 1:58:20 in left screen.
@@nirmalkia those distances are just estimates put up by the broadcasting company, the official splits come a little bit later (and are sometimes reported by the commentators).
In my opinion competiton was bad for Bekele because his race was with tactics to win. While Kipchoge knew his goal. In h2h race with pacemakers Kipchoge would win while Bekele would in race like Olympics.
@@DonLee1980 You saw what he could do if he is on good physical conditions, we will see how he does in The Vitali bg half I hope he'll leave Mo Farah behind
@@melkin_g both are good but kipchoge is the one who went to the place that was only visible in his mind while bekele had people to race against and a mark to aim for
Alan Samuel can’t compare pacemakers eliud had to the ones bekele had. Kipchoge had a private personal pacemaker with him inform of him look at the pacemaker w the red shoes bekele had. BEKELE lost the race in the first half of it first kilometers bc of the pacemakers
Why do people like comparing these 2. They are both great at what they do, no need for stupid comparison, both have achieved great success in the sport and hold records of their own. Grow out of the phase of comparing great athletes!
That Damn pacemaker infront of bekele with the red shoes slowed him down first half of the race who tf chose him to pace set with that technique!!! He slowed everyone down...what a different level of pacemakers kipchoge had...they helped him break the record that whole marathon was meant for eliud to break the record. Bekele came 2 seconds short while being held back and not helped at all no one expected him to even finish the marathon. BEKELE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME Hands down
For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
If you look at Kipchoge's racing style, he keeps the lead and pulls away regardless of who is with him, Bekele almost faltered during this, Kipchoge would never let that happen
@@kaismithley7384 If you look closely. Bekele was running the same pace throughout the race and did not slow down, Lagese surged on and pulled away but Bekele never lost his patience and still ran way quicker than Lagese.
@aroundandround 1 week ago For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
Barelly notice how much more competitive was bekele race over kipchoge .....kipchoge was almost by him self by haftway .....so he paced him self lol ......
Yes he was 3 secs after than kipchoge what exactly prevent from breaking that Eliud record how can you cheat us and he missed the record by 3 secs who was first now the owner of the record
Wtf!!!!! Their competition race were ONLY the last 195 meters dash !!! By 2 seconds.... Well, I know that running 42km at 2hr1min8sec is tremendous. 😅😅😅
Kipchoge had a personal pacemaker he had personal shoes made and had a car infront of him the whole way covering air for his pacemakers which covered air resistance for him...he’s one of the greatest but no way he’s the greatest.
@Tebalo Kokozela It is not the same as a tactical race where only the mind and physical reaction act! To another made with accessories (pacer's, laser marking pace, etc.) to perform each kilometer at a uniform pace without pressure from a rival behind or ahead at a different pace from the beginning of the test.
@aroundandround 1 week ago For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
The splits shown for the world record during the broadcast are average splits, not the actual ones. Because Kipchoge negative-split his world record the average splits for the first half appear faster than they actually were.
It is not the same as a tactical race where only the mind and physical reaction act! To another made with accessories (pacer's, laser marking pace, etc.) to perform each kilometer at a uniform pace without pressure from a rival behind or ahead at a different pace from the beginning of the test.
Si lo elevan y lo ayudan de más. Le han hecho tenis especiales para el (vaporfly4%) hace dos años y ahora los alphafly. Si se fija uno el nivel de los pacers que tenia kipchoge la primera parte de la carrera eran de otro nivel comparado a los que tenía BEKELE enfrente. Kipchoge corrió con un placer personal privado enfrente de el. El carro también se ve que iba enfrente de kipchoge y en la pantalla de BEKELE se ve que va atrás. Para mi es mejor BEKELE más talento natural
KIPCHOGE LEADS
1st km : 2:45-2:49
2nd km: 5:42 (2:56)-5:45 (2:57)
3rd km: 8:36 (2:54)-8:39 (2:54)
4th km: 11:30 (2:54)-11:33 (2:54)
NECK-AND NECK
5TH KM: 14:24 (2:54)-14:24 (2:51)
BEKELE LEADS
6th km: 17:20 (2:56)-17:15 (2:51)
7th km: 20:15 (2:55)- 20:10 (2:55)
8th km: 23:10 (2:55)- 23:05 (2:55)
9th km: 26:05 (2:55)- 25:58 (2:53)
10TH K: 29:01 (2:56)- 28:52 (2:54)
11th km: 31:56 (2:55)- 31:45 (2:53)
12th km: 34:52 (2:56)- 34:43 (2:58)
13th km: 37:48 (2:56)- 37:36 (2:53)
14th km: 40:44 (2:56)- 40:35 (2:59)
15TH K: 43:38 (2:54)- 43:29 (2:54)
16th km: 46:30 (2:52)- 46:21 (2:52)
17th km: 49:21 (2:51)- 49:16 (2:55)
18th km: 52:14 (2:53)-52:10 (2:54)
19th km: 55:06 (2:52)- 55:07 (2:57)
KIPCHOGE LEADS
20TH K: 57:56 (2:50)- 57:57 (2:50)
21k: 1:00:48 (2:52)- 1:00:49 (2:52)
22nd km
23rd km
22 and 23 where :(
So close indeed. Only 2 seconds in about 2 hours 1 min and 40 sec, in other words 0.027% in time difference. If they were running a 100m, it would be impossible to tell a difference. Both are superb athletes.
Neck and neck at 42km?! Damne the WR really was lost in the final sprint.
I just love the build up. A two hour race, and it all comes down to the end and when it said they are neck and neck, I was the edge of my seat!
Bekele was ahead at 40k. He lost 4 seconds in 2k because of that 16 second surge he needed to put in between 35-40k, to get back to even splits. He was also ahead at the half. Honestly, they were so evenly matched, there was no need for the fall and surge, it burned him out. But, it was a great race for both of them either way. The only two men under 2;02;00 ever!
DID NOT REALISE IT WAS SO CLOSE. Thanks for this
Its great to see how Birhanu Legese was following Kipchoge's record at 35km
Excellent video. Perhaps the only "head to head" we will get to witness this year.
1:55:55 just imagine if Kipchoge picked up the bottle from the ground 😂
Those 2 seconds would have cost him the world record fast-forward to 2019 marathon
elite runners like him would never stop and picked up the bottle in the situation like this, it would be more than 2 seconds for sure in the end
Heartbreaking 💔 for Bekele. I’m sure he gave it everything he had but to think that if he pushed just a little bit more in the last 200m he would have had the world record.
Kipchoge has the incomparable run form. Never tired of watching him. Mesmerizing.
Kipchoge ran with a target that existed only in his mind at that time - he was the one who actually set the bar. Bekele had a timing to target, to plan and train for. So for me Kipchoge's run rates higher than Bekele's. Also Kipchoge has a sub 2 timing now even though it is not eligible for the record.
Abraham Gideon I agree. Eluid during the inoes 1:59 challenge was able to run 2:49-2:50 instead of holding 2:50-2:53. And he ran it comfortable which bekele was drop and had to come back and could stain the pace for as comfortably as eluid was. Plus he was running faster his last half marathon than his first which was pace. And So was bekele. That’s the end of the conversation there
I heard many Kenyans can actually break 2, it's just happens that Eliud is of better character to deal with PR
BEN TRAVELS no all of them. There are only a few African that can break two. The reason is they couldn’t do it like eluid does it. He can keep a pace at 4:38 and then run his second half of his marathon faster than he did the first. Plus if that were true. Why in the 2019 London in the second half of the his race with 10k to go. Eluid ran sub 4:40 and two sub 4:30. Even the runners who run with eluid, one of them can probably break 2 hours. And he is the world record holder of the half marathon. So that anyone in Kenyan can’t do what eluid did. At least not without burning themselves out all together
@@Nathon-jd7qz while following a lazer and had 41 pacers... coming in and out at the ineos 159...
Might as well call that a world record right? Hahahah
@@Nathon-jd7qz Kipchoge in Vienna had pacemakers for the entire race, you only have to look at the women's records to realise that having pacemakers continuously decreases the actual marathon time by at least three minutes, moreover Bekele was three years older and ran almost the exact same time, closed conversation, Bekele the GOAT.
Who else is excited for the London Marathon showdown between these two on April 26 this year?
Thanks for the upload. Can't wait for that day, April 26. And also there is Mo vs Bekele on March 1.
@@doctorbhanu You're welcome. Sadly Mo got injured last week and had to pull out of the half marathon in march :(
@@TheLaprasMan Thank you for the info.
@@TheLaprasMan or maybe didn't want to loose to Bekele..
Two of the greatest distance runners in history in the same race. Yes
Beautiful runners. GOAT tings.
For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
They're 4. You forgot the 2017 Berlin marathon.
As for track and cross-country races? the GOAT is one.
heres a big deal, Kipchoge ran most of that race solo and alone, while at 28km Bekele still had dudes around him, competition makes a huge difference, if kipchoge had ppl around him, his time would have only been better
Its harder when you have people. Because you're racing first. Winning comes first before breaking the world record if you know what I want
@@waterproof4403 i agree lol but my statement still isnt wrong. Competition breeds faster times in all sports.
@@waterproof4403 no, its much harder to attack a record solo than with people. there is the phychological advantage while alone youre just by yourself.
Bekele don't need a pacer. Often times he's broke from the pack and ran solo in most of his races. Your statement is telling us that you don't know bekele
These 2 are class👌. It's only up to them what to achieve. Bekele has a God given talent we like very much but Kipchoge we learn from, refer and a person we will never forget in long distance running because he made us believe. Wonderful guys of our generation. Respect👏
Hasta hoy he tenido la oportunidad de ver esta edición; felicitaciones EXTRAORDINARIA IDEA, EXCELENTE TRABAJO!!!
King of 👉🏃♂️🏃♂️kenenisa bekel love you my hero %good luck 2020
Awesome editing, awesome running. I'm so glad I lived during the era of Kipchoge.
It doesn't matter that i watched those 2 races many times.. but putting them side by side is like watching them for the first time. Thank you for the upload :) Hope you upload the 2018 Marathon separate later or at least give us a link yo watch it with that English commentato
IF YOU LOOK AT ELIUD FROM SIDE-VIEW, HE IS THE LEAST BOUNCY OUT OF THEM ALL
He uses his shoulders instead of his whole back. Which keeps your head still, but swings your shoulders back and forth.
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems not really, it's all about low vertical oscillation, kipchoge is well-known for it.
Eluid always has an extra gear, make no mistake.
Mad respect for Bekele. For over the years, Bekele dominated track & field, cross country and winning world championships, setting 5km 10km world records (which some were already broken by new athletes). Due to injuries, Bekele has slowly faded, until his comback in the Berlin Marathon in 2019 (2 seconds margin), to prove the world that he still has it. Bekele could potentially beat the sub 2 hr record if he is given the opportunity like Eliud in Viena (Nike Inneos).
I would love to see Bekele and Eliud race together in a Marathon!
Kipchoge in 2018 was running to unknown territory as no one ran this fast in history.
Bekele in 2019 was running to the clock to beat Kipchoge's splits.
They are both amazing runners but I will bet Kipchoge still has some gas in his tank to run faster in his 2018 performance. For Bekele's 2019 run, I think he ran absolutely everything out of his body.
Therefore I think Kipchoge will have the edge in London but I am very excited to witness this amazing showdown. (The second round match in Olympics as well.)
Both are absolutely great!
I wish for bekele to win tho
You are so wrong
Bekele made a mistake at 35km when he passed Legese. He did big curve making him take the longer route
So we just gonna ignore the guy that got scared by the gun at 0:02 LOL
Scared record has been smashed at Berlin 0:02
Such an amazing video!!! Thank you!!!
Imagine if they actually both raced together assuming both were in their prime and feeling as well as they did in their own races. They would have been so competitive they would’ve broken the 2h barrier
Thank you for the split screen video🤩🍻
Thank's for this vidio specifically. It's the best l ve ever seen. Again thank you !!!
Soon after Kipchoge’s Olympic gold in Rio’16 (that Ethiopia unfortunately didn’t let Bekele run), Bekele ran the Berlin’16 marathon in 2:03:03 beating Kipchoge’s then PB by two seconds; then, soon after Kipchoge’s WR Berlin’18 2:01:39, Kipchoge ran Berlin’19 missing that WR by two seconds; now that Kipchoge has won the Tokyo’21 Olympic gold and Ethiopia predictably didn’t let Bekele run his second and almost certainly last Olympic marathon opportunity, I’m looking forward hopefully with bated breath to Bekele’s next move.
Ikr
Excellent video man, thank you so much!!
Amazing video and comparison between these two giants
Waiting for the London showdown
You look familiar lol haha
This video is amazing
Kipchoge ran the last 10kms totally alone and he still has the record, Its funny how Bekele try to chase it with other runners to assist him yet he cannot. His target was to get Kipchoge record, Kipchoge just wanted to smash the record, that makes kipchoge better.
What u gonna do when bekele beats kipchoge in London?
@@ricochandarana3 lol back to back olympic marathon champion🤫🤫
@@ricochandarana3 Bekele is just a coward, who can't face Kipchoge one in one in Marathon, he refused to go to Tokyo just to run the Berlin marathon in Sept 2021, He is selfish and can't choose his country first as Kipchoge did, but you know what, He will fail to break Kipchoge record in Berlin despite all his exploits. Kipchoge runs for a purpose, he runs because it's his calling, he runs to inspire, Bekele just wants to break Kipchoge record, that is their difference. passion vs Fame. passion will always win.
@@samuelkariuki7982 Bekele like most athlete from Ethiopia unfortunately don't perform well when temperature is too high like in the last olympic in Tokyo, we saw that in doha, most of them dropped half way. So it was a logical choice for him.
@@alntdi1 Kenya and Ethiopia Are neighbors, The two countries arrays of athlete comes from the great rift valley region which is both in Kenya and Ethiopia. This means that the two nations have high altitudes, so I don't understand why Kenyan athletes can endure high temperatures while Ethiopia cannt. I mean if you were contrasting Morroco and Ethipoi, may be it would be another case.
At 41 km
Kipchoge- 1:58:20
Bikele- 1:58:33
Bikele was 13 second behind. But at the bottom "Bikele leads Kipchoge by 2 seconds" is written.
not according to www.letsrun.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2018BerlinKipchogeK500mSplits.pdf and vmlm.hwinter.de/?p=3861 where are you getting 13 seconds from?
@@TheLaprasMan Pause the video at 1:58:35 and look at the right screen- "LEADING MEN 41:00 KM
1:58:33". This is the time taken by Bikele. Kipchoge already crossed 41 km in 1:58:20 in left screen.
@@nirmalkia those distances are just estimates put up by the broadcasting company, the official splits come a little bit later (and are sometimes reported by the commentators).
Incredibly close. The time was about one second off in favor of Kipchoge in this video too. It was really closer to a one second gap.
this is more fun to watch then the thing i was looking for yeay ty
1:21:05 That Ring matches with Eliud taking the bottle 😃 Mission accomplished !!!
Kipchoge is in a big trouble. I read a report Bekele is in the best shape of his career and working out day and night
@Jeanette89 Endurance is still great even in 40s. It doesnt really matter. Marathon is not about speed.
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In my opinion competiton was bad for Bekele because his race was with tactics to win. While Kipchoge knew his goal. In h2h race with pacemakers Kipchoge would win while Bekele would in race like Olympics.
Bekele made a devastating mistake when he passed Birhanu Legese he did a big curve around him. That cost him like 4 seconds. And he knew it too
You heard it here first. Bekele all the way.
Bekele has managed to DNF 4 marathons in the last 3 years, while Kipchoge has won 9 out of 10.
@@DonLee1980 You saw what he could do if he is on good physical conditions, we will see how he does in The Vitali bg half
I hope he'll leave Mo Farah behind
Bekele had a time, target and other pretty good pacemakers.
@@melkin_g both are good but kipchoge is the one who went to the place that was only visible in his mind while bekele had people to race against and a mark to aim for
Alan Samuel can’t compare pacemakers eliud had to the ones bekele had. Kipchoge had a private personal pacemaker with him inform of him look at the pacemaker w the red shoes bekele had. BEKELE lost the race in the first half of it first kilometers bc of the pacemakers
In the end, the times showed in the screen of the marathons shows a gap of JUST ONE SECOND!
Why do people like comparing these 2. They are both great at what they do, no need for stupid comparison, both have achieved great success in the sport and hold records of their own. Grow out of the phase of comparing great athletes!
Bekele was determined to break kipchge record which was impossible...
He wasn’t determined to break it as he clearly states that in his post race interview.
42km INSANE speed! just wow....
Can you upload the 2018 marathon? Can't find it anywhere to watch!
Mark my words, Bekele will set a new record for this competition.
Kipchoge is more fire ,wapi likes za wakenya?
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That Damn pacemaker infront of bekele with the red shoes slowed him down first half of the race who tf chose him to pace set with that technique!!! He slowed everyone down...what a different level of pacemakers kipchoge had...they helped him break the record that whole marathon was meant for eliud to break the record. Bekele came 2 seconds short while being held back and not helped at all no one expected him to even finish the marathon. BEKELE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME Hands down
For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
Kipchoge 20139 is an absolute master of a world record but Kenenisa got agonizingly close!
I've no doubt Kenenisa will shock the world again and again
Kipchoge outsprinted Bekele
Great Compilation video, but it is different when they run together. Head to head Kenenisa Bekele is unbeatable.
Kipchoge beats him always in marathons.
And vice versa.
If you look at Kipchoge's racing style, he keeps the lead and pulls away regardless of who is with him, Bekele almost faltered during this, Kipchoge would never let that happen
@@kaismithley7384 If you look closely. Bekele was running the same pace throughout the race and did not slow down, Lagese surged on and pulled away but Bekele never lost his patience and still ran way quicker than Lagese.
@aroundandround
1 week ago
For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
the guy when the start gun went off, he jumped haha
kipchoge was by himself bekele had people wih him till close to the end
Winning comes first. Winning comes first before breaking a world record.
Kenenisa was racing legese and Lemma which makes it harder lol
Could you please upload the 2018 Berlin Marathon with that English commentator or give us a link to watch it :)
ua-cam.com/video/RqEYqUKvbjc/v-deo.html
@@niapriyanti6021
Thanks you my hero. I'll be back in.... 2 hours. I have something to watch.... AGAIN :)
@@niapriyanti6021 it's not in English
good idea
Barelly notice how much more competitive was bekele race over kipchoge .....kipchoge was almost by him self by haftway .....so he paced him self lol ......
Lmao at 2:01:28 everyone pointing in the other direction but kipchoge doesn't care and just keeps on running straight
They are directing the wheelchair athletes.
if Kipchoge and Bekele was racing together, Bekele would have won!! i guess
Nothing like that
Yes!!
bekele lengthens the stride more but its cadence is a little slower, that's the difference in style but they are better ways
Kipchoge has the w he has been consistently training for the marathon longer but it will be close
Kipchoge's first Km is 2:43 Not 2:45
Very well done video
But you’ll know its not fair. Kipchoge wears the 4% and Bekele the next% which is much better
Itamar1999 both shoes were made for kipchoge by Nike
Kenenisa Bekele is just like ( black Lion)
And I can't even run a sub 1:30 half marathon! :P
@@greeenbluebabys lucky enough I can run a 42 min 10K, so I dont have to start at 1 km 🤣
@@greeenbluebabys this is very bad advice
But bekele know récord,,,kipchoge not
good video have you a link for watch only the Berlin marathon of 2018 full race because i'm not I can't find on youtube
Yes he was 3 secs after than kipchoge what exactly prevent from breaking that Eliud record how can you cheat us and he missed the record by 3 secs who was first now the owner of the record
Btf6 lategame video?
the kipchoge style is a shorter stride than bekele but with a higher cadence
Next year will see
Wtf!!!!!
Their competition race were ONLY the last 195 meters dash !!!
By 2 seconds....
Well, I know that running 42km at 2hr1min8sec is tremendous.
😅😅😅
Kipchoge had a personal pacemaker he had personal shoes made and had a car infront of him the whole way covering air for his pacemakers which covered air resistance for him...he’s one of the greatest but no way he’s the greatest.
@Tebalo Kokozela
It is not the same as a tactical race where only the mind and physical reaction act! To another made with accessories (pacer's, laser marking pace, etc.) to perform each kilometer at a uniform pace without pressure from a rival behind or ahead at a different pace from the beginning of the test.
@Tebalo Kokozela
You cannot compare both films, because the conditions are very different.
@Tebalo Kokozela 😁👍
@aroundandround
1 week ago
For those curious, Kipchoge and Bekele competed together in three marathons - Chicago’14 (4th), London’16 (3rd), London’18 (6th) - all of which Kipchoge won and the parenthetical numbers are Bekele’s finishing ranks.
At 20km it says the 2019 guys were 18 seconds off the pace but they were really only one second off?? Did I miss something?
The splits shown for the world record during the broadcast are average splits, not the actual ones. Because Kipchoge negative-split his world record the average splits for the first half appear faster than they actually were.
And because am African and Kenyan at the same time who else can I choose KEPCHOGE
Beatifull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
kenenisa made a mistake when he passed Legese. He did a big curve around him. That cost like 4 seconds
anyone see the guy react to the gun going off? lmao
Contrasting reactions to their times
@Tebalo Kokozela i hope he'll be less than 2 seconds behind in London 2020. Excited already man!!!
@Tebalo Kokozela they've changed the route to loops and it would be flatter. Still chance for new WR.
@Tebalo Kokozela glad you're now also excited :-D
Wowww Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹
It is not the same as a tactical race where only the mind and physical reaction act! To another made with accessories (pacer's, laser marking pace, etc.) to perform each kilometer at a uniform pace without pressure from a rival behind or ahead at a different pace from the beginning of the test.
Kenenisa the GOAT
The guy geting scared from the pistol shot in the beginning 😅
You mix between bekele and his pess maker,show as bekele and kipchoge full race
dude shit himself 1 second in lmao
This guy in a wheelchair is sure annoying.
Para mi q se la pelara kipchoge's a bekele. Es el mejor. Elevan mucho a kip y la verdad es mejor bekele
Si lo elevan y lo ayudan de más. Le han hecho tenis especiales para el (vaporfly4%) hace dos años y ahora los alphafly. Si se fija uno el nivel de los pacers que tenia kipchoge la primera parte de la carrera eran de otro nivel comparado a los que tenía BEKELE enfrente. Kipchoge corrió con un placer personal privado enfrente de el. El carro también se ve que iba enfrente de kipchoge y en la pantalla de BEKELE se ve que va atrás. Para mi es mejor BEKELE más talento natural
Abesa
U are strong too
🐩💪
I think bekele ran 4,5 feets more.look at the end of bekele in comparison to kipchoge.
kenenisa made a mistake when he passed Legese. He did a big curve around him. That cost like 4 seconds
BkC
No one like bekele
Bekele Is Word a lot Récords. Bekele Is better than Kipchoge