People better start getting used to records being shattered, and stop with the insulting comments, it's plain immature, and just makes one look jealous,
This race finally brought home that previously (just as it used to be in the men's races) there was a chasm between the women's world records for 3,000m. flat and 3,000m. steeplechase, and closed the differential to the point where everyone would rightly declare 'that was truly a world class run.' For far too long many slow ladies have been hiding their lack of flat speed in the s/c event yet still not looked bad. This event has finally come of age by showing what is possible for genuine world class runners.
The only guaranteed 'Keynyan event' is their annual tea harvest as the two Americans proved at the 2017 World Championships. Time trials and championship racing are two different animals. Put some ladies in a championship environment and they will either get lost going around the track or trip over their own shoe laces. Assuming that they manage to keep their shoes on their feet.
@@sanderslongdrive funny you say that, after that name one occasion the two Americans have beat Koech, I'll wait, plus how come non of them have the world record?
@@sanderslongdrive Don't stuff your mouth with too much shit......ua-cam.com/video/VTL7ehdOSwc/v-deo.html. Chepkoech was always to beat them in 2017, if it wasn't for the mistake she did. But then anyway, ever since, she showed them who is queen and she shall be for a very and long sweet time.
That lady can run. She finished and thought she should have done a second leg. Proud to be Kenyan.
People better start getting used to records being shattered, and stop with the insulting comments, it's plain immature, and just makes one look jealous,
This race finally brought home that previously (just as it used to be in the men's races) there was a chasm between the women's world records for 3,000m. flat and 3,000m. steeplechase, and closed the differential to the point where everyone would rightly declare 'that was truly a world class run.' For far too long many slow ladies have been hiding their lack of flat speed in the s/c event yet still not looked bad. This event has finally come of age by showing what is possible for genuine world class runners.
Pause at 10:08 and look at the time
She has a very beautiful running style and posture. To make it worse, she is extremely beuatiful. I can watch her run the whole year
WOW, what a beautiful woman and an excellent athlete. She runs like a gazelle, so elegantly.
She broke the world record then jog like 200m and still not tired 😳😳😳😳 she is amazing
That was unreal!! She actually ran 3,4km without a pause. If the pacemaker could have lasted 2,5km she could have gone sub 8:40!
Beatrice, congrats for the world record !!!
She just broke the 5K women's world record... this lady is a amazing.
Nah
Great Beatrice!...
fantastic form and technique. Super impressive.
Congratulations
Wow... 3000m steeplechase is a KENYAN AFFAIR!!!
I liked this runner is very good
congratulations....this was expected,its always a Kenyan Event
The only guaranteed 'Keynyan event' is their annual tea harvest as the two Americans proved at the 2017 World Championships. Time trials and championship racing are two different animals. Put some ladies in a championship environment and they will either get lost going around the track or trip over their own shoe laces. Assuming that they manage to keep their shoes on their feet.
Pause at 10:08 and look at her time
ivan you deserve to be kicked in the ballsack
@@sanderslongdrive funny you say that, after that name one occasion the two Americans have beat Koech, I'll wait, plus how come non of them have the world record?
@@sanderslongdrive Don't stuff your mouth with too much shit......ua-cam.com/video/VTL7ehdOSwc/v-deo.html. Chepkoech was always to beat them in 2017, if it wasn't for the mistake she did. But then anyway, ever since, she showed them who is queen and she shall be for a very and long sweet time.
Kenyans really dominate long distance running.
Cheap has superior running style. Details matter. Compare to Emma who is a great athlete