@jaroslawkaczynski1 I mean at least he made history right? He was the first human being to run a 2 hour marathon, maybe not under 2 hours but he was the first to run 2 hours. And I hope his legacy does not fall off, "No human is limited" He should really be remembered, he probably has the strongest mind right now as an elite runner. I really respect him for that.
I think there's great truth in this statement. "Discipline" is essentially the idea of negating impulses that would otherwise lead to comfortable or "easy" behaviors. Without any discipline whatsoever, a person would be entirely beholden to their impulses to obtain food, sex, comfort, whatever. With discipline, the ability to deny the impulses to seek those things (i.e. Kipchoge denies his impulse to be at rest while training), a person can do whatever else they want. Obviously you have to eat, but if you CAN abnegate those desires where possible, therefore being disciplined, you gain a tremendous amount of freedom.
Nic K you’re a fucking moron. They are British commentators and Mo is a British legend of course they’re bias towards him. Also he is by far the most decorated out of them and would be expected to beat them
JJL 250 “By FAR the most decorated”??? Lol umm no he’s not. Any simple Google search reveals Bekele is FAR more decorated. Not quite sure where you’re getting your info from.
Aaron Pilkey You do know it is Tariku Bekele running? Who is Kenenisa Bekele’ brother and had no major outdoor medals at this point, compared to Mo who was currently the 5000m world champion.
Salute to all these finishers. I just can't imagine the mechanics of bodies and legs that can sustain 60 seconds or less per 400 meter in a 2-mile event that is 16 laps in an indoor stadium. Woww simply astonishing.
They didn't realise a legend was racing with them.. The ultimate athlete that broke the pain, speed and time barrier... Hail Eliud.. Nothings unachievable..
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I love this,when everybody thinks someone else is better than everyone, suddenly, you beat them by an unimaginable margin.Eliud Kipchoge what an inspiration.
@frazier Omondi kipchoge is a fantastic runner. There are a fair number of guys out there with better times than Farah but not so many with more medals. Greatness can take different forms.
It's always the commentary for me,they spent the whole time talking about how Moh is going to win this race with a lot of certainty but again,here comes Kipchoge!
Mohammad Farah was overrated, in my opinion. The success he had came during a 'lull' in elite running; some of the greats were getting older, and the newcomers hadn't reached their peak. Put him in any other Olympics, and he wouldn't have been on the podium. It is annoying, yet comical, to listen to the British commentators on all of these races; obviously supporting Mohammad Farah and making excuses for his lackluster performance.
The reason I'm still proud of Kipchoge even if he has been dethroned in the 2020 London Marathon. Still a hero. Hit the like button if you're still here after his fall.
Ok I respect that he's your favourite but I can almost guarantee you're just a band wagon fan cause you probably didn't even know who he was until he broke the marathon world record and started being way more prominent in distance racing. Not a bad wagon to jump on tho
It’s almost impossible to understand how fast these gifted people are running, Think of the fastest person you know. Kick it up a notch. And do it for two solid miles. Simply insane. And now they’re doing it for 10K, half marathons and full marathons. I know it looks like they’re jogging, but they’re actually flying.
The fastest person I know runs a sub-11 100m so no, if I kick that up a notch it’s still way faster than these guys are running. They’re running about 15 second 100m for 2 miles, which is flying, but it’s not a sprint. Also, they do not look like they’re jogging at all, they look like they’re going very fast
Its British commentary for British TV of a race which was held in Britain . Of course they're going to focus on British athletes. I'm sure if Kenya hosted and televised races they'd focus on their athletes.
@@maddogmartha4142 I don't think it's too much to ask of British commentators covering a race that features runners of the calibre of Farah and Kipchoge that they treat it in a historical context as well as a partisan one. Yes, Farah is the home soil hero and was then the greatest runner in the world, but there should have been more excitement for the way Kipchoge ran. It's not like Farah was SLOW, they were all stoked for him to break the record after the first 800, but Kipchoge smelled blood and stepped up. The former world champion runs a statement race against the current one, takes him down in front of his home crowd--these are the moments when you see what an athlete is really made of, and it just gets completely elided by the focus on Farah. Commentators ought to be fans of the sport, not just a particular athlete, and this was a great moment for the sport. If Farah ran in Kenya, you can bet the broadcast would be all over him as much as the Kenyans.
@@maddogmartha4142 If the game is all about British, then there was no point of inviting international athletes. You could as well do everything on your own and celebrate Mo beating British nobodies.
Eliud Kipchoge - greatest long distance runner in the WORLD. His face remained calm and he makes it look effortless throughout, only a slight grimace at the last bend, then focus and calm again as he kicks hard to the end. Compare Mo and Bekele’s expressions - tightness and pain in their faces
Does their facial expression really matter, its probably going to be unpleasant after running an 8:10 two mile. They're are plenty of other races where kipchoge doesn't do so well and he grimaces while Mo or Bekele do not and they do better than him, facial expression has nothing to do with speed. They are all in the group of the best distance runners in the world its not definitive that one is better than the other, you can compare times if you want but comparing their facial expressions makes no sense...
ML Ng he was in just as much pain as the others. Also Mo Farah is a greater distance runner than Eliud (not hating on him, everyone running that race are some of the greatest athletes on the planet), but still, why do you think the commentators kept talking about him?
All the practice he does is for enduring the laps when everyone starts getting tired and there comes EK, as if he just started the race..... Mind-blowing ❤
Commenters were biased,,,they mentioned Mo's name more than their age combined BUT something that pissed me off is, even after Kipchoge won the race, they still gave Mo the opportunity to address the media instead of the Winner.
i think that the key to Eliuds succes is his humility. This man does not go around with some expensive V8 or TX i wish him the best............Greatest marathoner who ever lived
ceeC M. Your racist for generalizing all whites as bigots. Also, they interviewed mo Farrah because the commentators are commentating for British Olympics and mo Farrah is British. That’s not disrespect to kipoche. In the u.s.a commentators talk about American runners and not other countries runners. This goes with all countries.
Indolent moronic fool because the commentators are commentating for people who are watching the Olympics in Britain. If kipoche lost, Kenyans would not interview the winner, they would interview kipoche. Commentators always interviews their runners that represent their country and not other countries. It’s not disrespect
Kipchoge amazes me how he can switch between high intensity short runs and long but still fairly intense races. He is such a great all-rounder. Bekele too tbh
"he's a great athlete...but not one Mo Farah wouldn't like to be beaten by.." jokes on you now!!! Kipchoge is the GOAT...and now a legend in the Marathon!
isn't this just a great lesson. I didn't think Fara looked that fresh during the race but the commentatorsJUST couldnt let go of THEIR favourite. These Brits are such colonial idiots. Meanwhile...Kipchoge has rewritten history.
I'm amazed at how lasting this man is! He has run and won Championships at all levels and terrains. His records speak for themselves. Being from Kenya, he doesn't get enough attention that he deserves! The commentators are proof enough
Really great camera work. It gives a good sense of how incredibly fast these men are running. To truly appreciate it though, you have to see it in person and up close. From the ground level these elite athletes are amazing to watch.
One thing them all have in common is that they literally come from what might be one country if not region, Bekele from southern rift valley of Ethiopia, kipchoge from Northern rift valley of Kenya and Farah born in Southern rift Valley of Somalia
You see athletes like kipchoge once in a lifetime,, he deserves more attention and respect..
Sudeep Dileepkumar guaranteed once he breaks 2hrs
It's amazing that he could run a marathon with only 19 sec/km slower pace.
@jaroslawkaczynski1 I mean at least he made history right? He was the first human being to run a 2 hour marathon, maybe not under 2 hours but he was the first to run 2 hours. And I hope his legacy does not fall off, "No human is limited" He should really be remembered, he probably has the strongest mind right now as an elite runner. I really respect him for that.
I respect my kenyan brothers
Sudeep Dileepkumar yes he do, but this sport is less popular compared soccer, basketball, tennis,...
"a disciplined man is a free man" Eliud Kipchoge
Is it really?
Sounds like a bit of an oxymoron
Not an oxymoron, but a paradox.
If you were truly free, you wouldn't really have to control yourself?
I think there's great truth in this statement. "Discipline" is essentially the idea of negating impulses that would otherwise lead to comfortable or "easy" behaviors. Without any discipline whatsoever, a person would be entirely beholden to their impulses to obtain food, sex, comfort, whatever. With discipline, the ability to deny the impulses to seek those things (i.e. Kipchoge denies his impulse to be at rest while training), a person can do whatever else they want. Obviously you have to eat, but if you CAN abnegate those desires where possible, therefore being disciplined, you gain a tremendous amount of freedom.
Three legends in one race. "a disciplined man is a free man" Eliud Kipchoge.
My country has had phenomenal athletes over the years and I can't be any prouder.
🇰🇪🇰🇪 Hail Kipchoge💪
Love to our brothers in Kenya from Sudan ❤️
I couldn't agree more 🤩 Kipchoge is the epitome of class, talent, grit, and maximizing his talents 🇰🇪 Greetings from Idaho, USA 🙃
I'd love to train in Kenya given the opportunity. To improve my form and fitness. It would be amazing indeed
@@patrickbarks997 it’s not the training per say. Most countries have good trainers it’s a blend of genetics and passion
Phenomenal athletes and beautiful people. Love to Kenya from Australia.
The commentator had written off everybody except Mo Farah before the end of the race.
Never underestimate legends like Kipchoge , Bekele and Kipsiro
Llolloooooooolpl
Samuel Jeffrey are u having a stroke?
Nic K you’re a fucking moron. They are British commentators and Mo is a British legend of course they’re bias towards him. Also he is by far the most decorated out of them and would be expected to beat them
JJL 250 “By FAR the most decorated”???
Lol umm no he’s not.
Any simple Google search reveals Bekele is FAR more decorated.
Not quite sure where you’re getting your info from.
Aaron Pilkey You do know it is Tariku Bekele running? Who is Kenenisa Bekele’ brother and had no major outdoor medals at this point, compared to Mo who was currently the 5000m world champion.
Who else is here after Eliud just broke 2 hours in the Marathon?
😊
Michael Horowitz me
Me 😂
Mimi
I am watching this
No human is limited 🇰🇪🇰🇪.
Al humans are limited .
Try fold a piece of paper 9 times
Kumbe wewe pia ni shabiki, AT!
Have any humans lived forever?
@@olliec1319 The Queen of England 🏴
Salute to all these finishers. I just can't imagine the mechanics of bodies and legs that can sustain 60 seconds or less per 400 meter in a 2-mile event that is 16 laps in an indoor stadium. Woww simply astonishing.
Cheptegei ran all under 61 seconds for 25 laps
@@patrickcheptoek2171 You
9k6.
Really astonishing....
@@patrickcheptoek2171 He did 106 laps at ~67 seconds to do the sub 2 hour marathon
And my man Kipchoge has smashed Marathon world record once again. The legend.
Great
kongoi missing
The best!
And now the London record I think...
marathon!!
They didn't realise a legend was racing with them.. The ultimate athlete that broke the pain, speed and time barrier... Hail Eliud.. Nothings unachievable..
True
Nothings unachievable? Try to achieve running 100km/h or running 200 miles straight.
The human body still has limits but you can stretch it but you cannot achieve the impossible.
@@s1mpleniko488 whether you understood the hyperbole or not, i'm sure you understand an explanation was not necessary
@@trawfalger4399 kkhrht 0
I am here today after Eluid Kipchoge ran a marathon in under 2 hours and broke his own Berlin Marathon world record on the 25th of September 2022.
Born of Kenya💝 lotsa love our hero. You've made us proud in countless times. Nipewe likes ata mimi kwa huyu shujaa wetu. If you love this Kenyan national hero kindly give me a like as you pass my comments Kenyans and all his fans worldwide🌹🌹
Kipchoge looks like he can simply run forever. Sometimes I think he’s got a pair of hearts and an extra lung
*K
Franga# thanks
Yes, doesn't even appear out of breathe at the finish. Incredible. Looking forward to the possible sub 2 hour to come from Kipchoge shortly...
Eliud and Bekele are just amazing to watch.
this guy has extra strength ,lets focus on sat ineos 159 challenge
love how it’s titled “Farah vs Kipchoge” as if everyone else is just *there*
@@josephsong8911 and a proven winner aswell lol.
Yeah Bekele ran well and Farah overcame him only at the end so the title is not really accurate and Bekele deserves more credit
@@abcd-yg2rx Do not forget that the contender in this race is the brother of the Kenenisa Bekele.
@@josephsong8911 You're a moron, saying that the rest of these athletes are nothing, when they're literally a fraction of a second behind.
We do the same with presidential candidates
One if my favorite races to watch, Kichoge runs so beautifully, one great athlete indeed
Hello beautiful made.
How are you doing today and where are you from
This guy is a legend. Absolute chills every time I watch him run.
All eyes were on mo not knowing kipchonge was the real deal.
I love this,when everybody thinks someone else is better than everyone, suddenly, you beat them by an unimaginable margin.
Mo is better just at 5k
*Kipchoge
You have to remember the commentators are British
Bruh kipchoge was a former world champion in the 5k everyone knew he was legit
I love this,when everybody thinks someone else is better than everyone, suddenly, you beat them by an unimaginable margin.Eliud Kipchoge what an inspiration.
So proud of kipchoge
I love this
Yeah like to me people like are looking at one side but results will proof them wrong
@frazier Omondi olympic medal tally for each is?
@frazier Omondi kipchoge is a fantastic runner. There are a fair number of guys out there with better times than Farah but not so many with more medals. Greatness can take different forms.
It's always the commentary for me,they spent the whole time talking about how Moh is going to win this race with a lot of certainty but again,here comes Kipchoge!
This is the comment I was looking for
Mohammad Farah was overrated, in my opinion. The success he had came during a 'lull' in elite running; some of the greats were getting older, and the newcomers hadn't reached their peak. Put him in any other Olympics, and he wouldn't have been on the podium.
It is annoying, yet comical, to listen to the British commentators on all of these races; obviously supporting Mohammad Farah and making excuses for his lackluster performance.
Kipchoge you really make a history that will be narrated to generations at generations to come
Our land is kenya......💯
Bro I wouldn’t get lapped
I’d get miled
@Emily Borack for me, more like ultra-marathoned LMAO
This would be like me trying to race a motorcycle, literally no chance, lol
@@chevon1920 we can always get closer to them my dude. Gotta work hard
Lmao this comment is the best
Aliza Entertainment I'd be lucky to do it in 16 mins 😁😢
And then in 2018 Kipchoge goes ahead to break the Marathon world record. G.O.A.T
The reason I'm still proud of Kipchoge even if he has been dethroned in the 2020 London Marathon.
Still a hero.
Hit the like button if you're still here after his fall.
Exactly
He never fell.. Just had one bad day.
He just claimed his throne back in Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Who beat him?
It never gets boring watching kipchoge. Long live legend
Kipchoge is my all time favorite runner. What a legend
Yes i agree with u
Ok I respect that he's your favourite but I can almost guarantee you're just a band wagon fan cause you probably didn't even know who he was until he broke the marathon world record and started being way more prominent in distance racing. Not a bad wagon to jump on tho
@@greggarey4068 he said tgat before the record was broken
@@greggarey4068 look how long was his comment stupid
greg garey well this comment was posted 8 months ago so it was before the world record
The only person who should expect to best Kipchoge is Kipchoge
well put
Or Bekele, the only one.
Not on track in half marathons or marathons yes.
Kipchoge vs Kipchoge. Odds are Kipchoge by 2.5 Kipchoge’s, 10:1.
I am just happy today i had to go through athletics and i found this amazing, how could mo farah forget that he is racing with a legend 🙌
Mo farah was alegend before kipchoge
It’s almost impossible to understand how fast these gifted people are running, Think of the fastest person you know. Kick it up a notch. And do it for two solid miles. Simply insane. And now they’re doing it for 10K, half marathons and full marathons. I know it looks like they’re jogging, but they’re actually flying.
The fastest person I know runs a sub-11 100m so no, if I kick that up a notch it’s still way faster than these guys are running. They’re running about 15 second 100m for 2 miles, which is flying, but it’s not a sprint. Also, they do not look like they’re jogging at all, they look like they’re going very fast
Kipchoge is so relax while the opponents is struggling to run fast. AMAZING! GO KIPCHOGE! I'm excited to run tomorrow.
El mejor atleta del mundo
Bueno por algo ez el mejor maratonista de hoy
Lo mide desde el principio
El mejor kichoge
Did you win?
Any Kenyan who is watching in 2019 while waiting Vienna race Eliud under 2hrs challenge
How can i watch as live stream please share
On watch out to our proud Mr.Eliud.all the best.
Eliud kipchoge
Eliud kipchoge marathon in Vienna
Eliud kipchoge marathon in Vienna
3 legends in the same race... Respect for them all.
2 you mean
@@waterproof4403 bekele
@@superhakuchou789 kenenisa the goat
@@waterproof4403 this is not kennenisa but his brother
@@waterproof4403 fake bekele. @RealBekele will be no.1 in this race. No chance for Kipchoge.
Well done our kipsiro still enjoying these race you made with great athletes even when you were still a baby!
If your professor ever asks you to give an example of media bias, please use this video. You'll get an A
Its British commentary for British TV of a race which was held in Britain . Of course they're going to focus on British athletes.
I'm sure if Kenya hosted and televised races they'd focus on their athletes.
@@maddogmartha4142 I don't think it's too much to ask of British commentators covering a race that features runners of the calibre of Farah and Kipchoge that they treat it in a historical context as well as a partisan one. Yes, Farah is the home soil hero and was then the greatest runner in the world, but there should have been more excitement for the way Kipchoge ran. It's not like Farah was SLOW, they were all stoked for him to break the record after the first 800, but Kipchoge smelled blood and stepped up. The former world champion runs a statement race against the current one, takes him down in front of his home crowd--these are the moments when you see what an athlete is really made of, and it just gets completely elided by the focus on Farah. Commentators ought to be fans of the sport, not just a particular athlete, and this was a great moment for the sport.
If Farah ran in Kenya, you can bet the broadcast would be all over him as much as the Kenyans.
Akbar Shahzad agreed
@@maddogmartha4142 Same as our TV. I don't know why people are so surprise about it like they don't even watch their LOCAL tv. I repeat, L.O.C.A.L tv.
@@maddogmartha4142 If the game is all about British, then there was no point of inviting international athletes. You could as well do everything on your own and celebrate Mo beating British nobodies.
Eliud Kipchoge - greatest long distance runner in the WORLD. His face remained calm and he makes it look effortless throughout, only a slight grimace at the last bend, then focus and calm again as he kicks hard to the end. Compare Mo and Bekele’s expressions - tightness and pain in their faces
Kipchoge of today reliving the legendary Kipchoge of the early 70s.....
Does their facial expression really matter, its probably going to be unpleasant after running an 8:10 two mile. They're are plenty of other races where kipchoge doesn't do so well and he grimaces while Mo or Bekele do not and they do better than him, facial expression has nothing to do with speed. They are all in the group of the best distance runners in the world its not definitive that one is better than the other, you can compare times if you want but comparing their facial expressions makes no sense...
ML Ng he was in just as much pain as the others. Also Mo Farah is a greater distance runner than Eliud (not hating on him, everyone running that race are some of the greatest athletes on the planet), but still, why do you think the commentators kept talking about him?
@@pandachong7942 No Mo isn't a greater distance runner than Kipchoge. Where the hell did you get that ridiculous assumption from?
Vivungisport out of my bored mind for entertainment ;)
Just mind blowing talent, passion & performance- you can feel the emotion just incredible 💗💗
A cracking race! 👏 All four competitors were all out towards the end. 🔥
Proud to be a Kenyan 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 🇰🇪 🇰🇪
Watching from Saudi Arabia
Whose watching in 2018?where are the likes for eliud kipchoge!
Samson Murenga a combination of Dennis Kimetto, Joshua Cheptegei and Matthew Centrowitz
HE IS DOING IT MARATHON 42 KM RACE, HE HAS NEVER LOST IN ANY MARATHON RACE
Hope your question was answered today. World Record 2018
Check mate Samson!! . I hope your question got answer in Berlin today. Again the class of Eliud don't just show in every event.
Tuko wengi
This was just savage. They went hard. And that camera angle made it even more epic.
Moo faarh legend always legends from soomaalia🏃♀️🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
The way when Eliud stares at the finish line was one of the greatest motivation of all time
It touches my heart in a sad though happy way
All these guys worked hard,its one of the most tormenting race.
👍💟
Gufhjxijovgfu
Already the Marathon world record is broken kudos Kipchoge wakenya mlike hapa
👇👇
Ok it has been broken leo
Love ur profile pic
Impresionante como Kipchoge adelanto y quedo muy despegado del resto, maravilloso !!!! admirable !!!!!!
All the practice he does is for enduring the laps when everyone starts getting tired and there comes EK, as if he just started the race..... Mind-blowing ❤
A lot of nonsense from the commentators. Kenya wins no matter what you say, likes za Eliud Kipchoge hapa👇👇👇
Patrick Makau not at the 10k, or 5k
Happy sawa
Hawakuli Mutura watatushinda aje
@@MohamedAhmed-dm8zr 🤣🤣🤣
Pure discrimination, they already think the rest are escorting him. Luckily Mo was beaten
Whose here after the London marathon,,,,,Eliud is the GOAT
Angela Wairimu More Lion than goat maaaaahhhh 😄😂
Angela Wairimu the fastest second and third place times too !!!!
@@okantichrist g.o.a.t-greatest of all time
Tumpung Haha I know 🥴
Even if Kipchoge was beaten here all he’s gotta say is “race me in a marathon then...” 😂 Let’s see how that’ll go!
That's what I thought first that this runners should know who he is , what happened if he loose ? But at the end he won😎
yep lets take it outside
Hes all about long distance endurance. He's not build for the short explosive events like this.
Commenters were biased,,,they mentioned Mo's name more than their age combined BUT something that pissed me off is, even after Kipchoge won the race, they still gave Mo the opportunity to address the media instead of the Winner.
i think that the key to Eliuds succes is his humility. This man does not go around with some expensive V8 or TX i wish him the best............Greatest marathoner who ever lived
Why didn't they interview the WINNER.
That's so disrespectful.
Coz whites are racists AF
ceeC M. Your racist for generalizing all whites as bigots. Also, they interviewed mo Farrah because the commentators are commentating for British Olympics and mo Farrah is British. That’s not disrespect to kipoche. In the u.s.a commentators talk about American runners and not other countries runners. This goes with all countries.
Indolent moronic fool because the commentators are commentating for people who are watching the Olympics in Britain. If kipoche lost, Kenyans would not interview the winner, they would interview kipoche. Commentators always interviews their runners that represent their country and not other countries. It’s not disrespect
ceeC M: You must be aware of the racist tone of your own statement surely!
Because they are weird..Kipchoge is the GOAT
They can competently compete for sprinting events, the final lap was phenomenal.
This was one of the best races kipchoge did just amazing.
Who's watching this 2019 once more
Yes we have to refresh our minds, he will run in viena in under 2hrs we are proudly kenya
I'm 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Me
@@wyclifejoseph8463 okay always proud to be kenyans
@@josphinekipyegon7749 good
jesus kipchoge did the last 200m in under 30 seconds.
man with shovel what do you expect his average pace over the whole race was 31 per 200
Farah is unstoppable...but kipchogi is a legend❤❤...both are❤❤❤
That is my Kenyan hero, proudly 🇰🇪❤️. Big up Kipchoge👏.
I'm always watching this... Even today October 2019. My hero Eliud Kipchoge
my favorite kipchoge
Our Kenyan Champion never disappoints
Kipchoge first person to run under 2 hours in a marathon
My favorite race, the stamina from kipchoge is amazing
Ngarana uhhoro hau county22 na London hapo
Commentators are so biased to Mo. Even after he lost they still talk about him and ignore the winner
Racism
Well they’re British
He's from their country
Fucked up racists
It is a broadcast for British television, so it's reasonable that they would be talking about a British runner.
Who is watching remembering the old kipchoge after he saddly lost in 2020
*UA-cam Has Recommended This To Me After 3 Years!*
Kipchoge amazes me how he can switch between high intensity short runs and long but still fairly intense races. He is such a great all-rounder. Bekele too tbh
This legend has been doing this for years and he never was filled by pride... He's a king
This guy, Kipchoge, seems like he'd do well in the marathon. He should really try it out. Maybe he'll even get a sub 2 hour...
Kipchoge, Farah and Bekele, probably one of the best lineup/race of all time !
Who else is watching after kipchoge just broke marathon record?
Cameron Gray me
This randomly came in my feed but I'll check it out now
Cameron Gray
What God gives you...use it to the maximum.Respect Kipchoge!
Eva 911 nice
hey my name muiruri wanjiku
God give nothing
Zeus blessed him with the power of Mercury
They call it doping
Kipchoge, the legend. He does not even look out of breath after that race!
Who else is watching... Its 2020🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪💞
Great job kipchoge sister from somalia ❤️❤️❤️we are African nation proud of u man
Aaaaaaww this is sweet sis from Somalia. We love you from Kenya
👍😍😍😍
Hey
We love you our sweet sister
ManshaaAllah we love you my wlashey MCN
Kipchoge almost passes the trackside camera on the final lap, love it
To say kipchoge is a long distance runner is an understatement
He is a long distance sprinter
He got a terrific pace
Here 2020 after disappointment of Landon marathon today,hope 2021 u will make it
Who's here after the historic victory for kipchoge in Vienna 💪💪
Eliud Kipchoge is more than an inspiration athlete. I like how he approaches 🇰🇪👌
He smiles even when runs against world class runners, and with no pressure. Thats why hes the greatest runner.
Just watching them hold such an intense, borderline sprinting pace for 2 miles, makes my lungs burn and my heart rate go up from anxiety.
😭 Everytime I watch Kipchoge, especially his old videos, I get so emotional.
Who is here to watch 2019 October 12th
What time is that race kicking?
Official Citizen
Just finished watching great outcomes
Just to cheer Eliud Kipchoge once more🇰🇪
@@festuscheruiyot8030 it's alreadt an history. 9:15am
9:41 the moment Kipchoge decided to start running
So proud to be African! Go Kipchoge! Go Kenya 🇰🇪!
Eliud is such a beast he can run these shorter races and also do marathons at record breaking time
"he's a great athlete...but not one Mo Farah wouldn't like to be beaten by.." jokes on you now!!! Kipchoge is the GOAT...and now a legend in the Marathon!
isn't this just a great lesson. I didn't think Fara looked that fresh during the race but the commentatorsJUST couldnt let go of THEIR favourite. These Brits are such colonial idiots. Meanwhile...Kipchoge has rewritten history.
@@happyclappy1805 You're judging a whole nation on the words of two commentators!?
Sounds a bit racist to me.
@@count7340 woaaah slow down buddy, it's not that serious
What thrilling race..... iconics like bekele,Mo Farah and kipchoge🔥🔥
watching kipchoge run is such a treat for eyes.
I'm amazed at how lasting this man is! He has run and won Championships at all levels and terrains. His records speak for themselves. Being from Kenya, he doesn't get enough attention that he deserves! The commentators are proof enough
That was in 2012, so kipchoge is not that famous when compared to Farah,bekely and kisp, I don't know what his name was.
Kipchoge all time legend he is my inspiration i watched his all videos
Two fav mo and kipchoge❤️❤️
My 50th time watching this..
Dearest Kipchoge, you make Kenyans #Proudest, beating Mo-Farah
Ja datt Somalian 😂😂😂😂😂😂
His name pronounced like "Keep Jogging"
The Notebook keep chogee?
Hashar
What character is the profile pic? Looks so serene
@@TheVincentVanGogh You call this jogging? That's a misnomer; these guys are super fast!
Infact his name 'kipchoge' means someone who is faster
Never seen a 2 mile race. I would imagine this is the most brutal thing ever.
I respect this guys so much.. can't stop watching
Really great camera work. It gives a good sense of how incredibly fast these men are running. To truly appreciate it though, you have to see it in person and up close. From the ground level these elite athletes are amazing to watch.
The struggle and the pain on Mohammed Farah's face is incredible 😭
😂😂😂😂
Eliud Kipchoge, destroys everyone and wasn't even out of breath. Incredible.
Am more than proud being a Kenyan 🇰🇪😊
Farah is very arrogant...didn't even acknowledge that Eliud is simply better on this day. Kipchoge is a true humble champion.
Wtf ??
Thrill from Manila
It wasn't Mo being disrespectful, it was the people supporting him and essentially no-one else.
He was negative that he lost not cause Kipchoge won
One thing them all have in common is that they literally come from what might be one country if not region, Bekele from southern rift valley of Ethiopia, kipchoge from Northern rift valley of Kenya and Farah born in Southern rift Valley of Somalia
So,in short,it's more of sibling rivalry🤔🤔
Rift valley in Somalia? S lie
🤣🤣🤣 rift valley in Somalia is a big lie nah
Somali does not have the Rift valley, I think.
@@GraceMusyoka the point is they all share quite big borders
Can't watch enough of these GOAT athletes of our time.
Will always find it strange that kipchoge was a 3k 5k runner on track but not 10k yet became greater marathoner ever