They might have mentioned that Bekele in running 2:04:19 has absolutely obliterated the masters world record, and given himself a chance of qualifying for Paris.
@@JayB2 yeah, Ethiopia was implied so I just said Kenya. Isn't it incredible though?! I was so proud to see him coming out of nowhere for that top 5. I had lost sight of him for most of the race. One of my favourite athletes of all time. So happy to see him perform so well 🙂
Bekele didn't even look tired at the end of the race lol. Could probably still run a sub-60 final 400 at the end of a marathon at the age of 41. Greatest distance runner of all-time.
@@houston_rocketsh1325 let's wait to see if Kiptum does a Kimetto (good for 2 years then disapear), or actually wins dozen of titles during 20 years like Bekele and Kipchoge. Only difference with records so far are the shoes... If Bekele had 4th or 5th generation of carbon shoes when he was 20...
At 41 yrs old ,Bekele is great,we must appreciate his presence.His body is exhausted unlike his compatriots so young energetic.He done so well to be 4th meaning capable of shocking the world at some point
Congratulations to the champions for an outstanding performance and the other athletes on a fine race featuring couse records, personnel bests, national records. Thank you for posting and all the best.
Cheptegei was there for real. He didn't participate only to extend his fame of 5K and 10K. He was there for real full course marathon no matter what(might've been more likely the case where if he wasn't to fulfill or get close to what the public anticipated, he could've chosen the face-saving option of dropping out instead of completing the quest in that agonizing form and let it be seen by everyone). Not many professionals do that. I think it shows his true character and his genuiness for the sport. Absolute respect, Joshua!
I don't care what anyone says, Joshua Cheptegei is a warrior. went out of his comfort zone to run his first marathon and despite the struggles, he still managed to finish well inside 2.10 and finish the race. A real role model.
Good catch! It's actually Bernard Ngeno, the pacemaker who dropped out way earlier than expected. You can see at 19:58 (left picture, runner on the right) that he already dropped out after just 6 km. I would really like to know if the collision is the reason for that. Since his half marathon personal best is faster than those of the other two pacemakers, he would be expected to stay the longest, until about 30 km.
Quedarse sobre el kilómetro 8 y. Hacer dos horas y cuatro minutos con 41 años y en solitario me parece una de las mayores gestas de los últimos años …… Bekele ……Forever
Thanks for sharing. So grateful to be a Proud Finisher Dublin City Marathon. I just don't want to be a finisher I want to be among the best. Can't wait for what next year holds Lord😊😅😂🫡❤️💪
Am I looking at this wrong. I saw leading men side and leading women but I saw mostly men on the leading women side of the screen. I guess the women merged with the men at some point.
Crazy to me that age 40+ is considered ‘Masters’ given that this is prime time for many athletes particularly endurance athletes and even more so if they were elite prior to the age of 40; most are still elite/world class well into the 40s. Masters should be reserved for 50+ imo.
@@frodo5882 Triathlon, running, cycling, swimming to name a few. Look up some of the athletes who are in their 40s who’ve been and who are world class amongst all age groups. Some have one grueling stage races in cycling, others gold medals, etc. My point is there are many athletes in their 40s who are competing at overall top levels. Performance really starts to drop off at 50+, not in your 40s. Bekele just ran a 2:04 n some change at age 41, his fastest marathon in 4 years; I’d call that prime time.😄.
The fact that athletes are able to be competitive into their 40s does not mean it's their 'prime time'. Do you think Kenenisa at 41 is a better runner than he was in his 20s setting WRs and doubling at championships? Maybe we should ask Bernard Lagat if he felt like he was better in the early 2000s compared to the 2010s.. Let alone discussing the well documented studies showing decline in VO2max by age past the 30s.
Thank you so much for posting the whole race.
What a run from Bekele, he played it super smart, unfortunately he was barely on screen.
Disappointing coverage. only followed the leader. alot happened behind Lema should have shown some of changes.
😊😊😊😊
❤
They might have mentioned that Bekele in running 2:04:19 has absolutely obliterated the masters world record, and given himself a chance of qualifying for Paris.
Incredible feat! If he was from any other country, Olympics would be a lock (not Kenya ha)
@@Bigern2998I think u meant to say "not Ethiopia". But it's also true that 2:04:19 would not lock an Olympic position in Kenya either.
@@JayB2 yeah, Ethiopia was implied so I just said Kenya. Isn't it incredible though?! I was so proud to see him coming out of nowhere for that top 5. I had lost sight of him for most of the race. One of my favourite athletes of all time. So happy to see him perform so well 🙂
Great run and record Bekele 👏 you are on track again
Wow, Bekele is far from done. Congratz!!!🎉 I knew he still got it❤❤ GO KENENISA🎉🎉🎉
Master world record has been broken again in Berlin and bekele broke the record again
That's simply incredible. What a comeback. 4th place in 2:04. Just outside the top 3, and crushed the Masters World record...
@@GregDelR33if prime bekele vs prime cheptegi . Bekele can beat cheptegi in a 5000 and 10000
Bekele didn't even look tired at the end of the race lol. Could probably still run a sub-60 final 400 at the end of a marathon at the age of 41. Greatest distance runner of all-time.
ONE of them, for sure, Greg
@@lefranglais1155name one better ill wait
Rafa, kipchoge, Kelvin kiptum, theres so much more😂
@@houston_rocketsh1325kipchoge only better in marathon other than that kenesia bekele beat him everywhere
@@houston_rocketsh1325 let's wait to see if Kiptum does a Kimetto (good for 2 years then disapear), or actually wins dozen of titles during 20 years like Bekele and Kipchoge. Only difference with records so far are the shoes... If Bekele had 4th or 5th generation of carbon shoes when he was 20...
I am very happy because bekele finished 🎉
Thanks for posting this race!!! Valencia deserves to be a major imo. The amount of talent in this race was unbelievable.
At 41 yrs old ,Bekele is great,we must appreciate his presence.His body is exhausted unlike his compatriots so young energetic.He done so well to be 4th meaning capable of shocking the world at some point
Congratulations to the champions for an outstanding performance and the other athletes on a fine race featuring couse records, personnel bests, national records. Thank you for posting and all the best.
Cheptegei was there for real. He didn't participate only to extend his fame of 5K and 10K. He was there for real full course marathon no matter what(might've been more likely the case where if he wasn't to fulfill or get close to what the public anticipated, he could've chosen the face-saving option of dropping out instead of completing the quest in that agonizing form and let it be seen by everyone). Not many professionals do that. I think it shows his true character and his genuiness for the sport. Absolute respect, Joshua!
a debut marathon of 2:08:59 is wild
@@Lucky-lp8do more than wild... FOR SURE
Thanks for the stream ❤
Thanks for live stream
Kenenisa Bekele❤
Super vagy Jeannette Evertse!🇭🇺🇳🇱🇫🇷
Bekele did really well! I think Valencia has the fastest marathon and half marathon on the planet! one day I will race half marathon!
Bekele looks so young in 41yo
Felicitaciones a los ganadores y excelente tiempo. Extraordinario por Bekele 5to en la General, un grade. 😮🎉
I don't care what anyone says, Joshua Cheptegei is a warrior. went out of his comfort zone to run his first marathon and despite the struggles, he still managed to finish well inside 2.10 and finish the race. A real role model.
just a few days ago i ran my first half-marathon in 2;16 and it's longer than a full marathon record time 🙃
You nevertheless did something that many of us could NOT do. Bravo!
Congratulations on your achievement. Keep up the great work and all the best.
@@lefranglais1155 This is 🎯♥️🤝🏿
Well done Mutiso 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Thanks for the stream
This was a great 👍 race 🏁 honestly ❤️ greatness out there ✨️ 👏
@8:05 looks like the camera guy hit the lead runner even though he pointed to the cameraman where he was going. WTH!!!
Good catch! It's actually Bernard Ngeno, the pacemaker who dropped out way earlier than expected. You can see at 19:58 (left picture, runner on the right) that he already dropped out after just 6 km.
I would really like to know if the collision is the reason for that. Since his half marathon personal best is faster than those of the other two pacemakers, he would be expected to stay the longest, until about 30 km.
Well done to our own south africa female runner Gerta Stein, barely saw her on visual yet I saw her name 11th, powerful.
🇿🇦 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Kudos to Alberto Gonzales from Guatemala
Ethiopian marathoners are on a roll now...🤞 for Paris 2024
2:06:30 Nicolas Navarro finishing for the first time
2:52:08 Nicolas Navarro finishing for the second time ^^
Quedarse sobre el kilómetro 8 y. Hacer dos horas y cuatro minutos con 41 años y en solitario me parece una de las mayores gestas de los últimos años …… Bekele ……Forever
I love that pacer in white body gloves
Interviewers: *Question*
Sisay Lemma: Ok...
Espectacular
Bekele ❤
Dude!!! 2:01:47 is better than Kiptum's course record Time! Bro is on fire.
He have a chance to race Kiptum in the Olympic
My Ethiopia ❤
Berkeley lo máximo estoy comtigo
😊excellent
👏👏❤❤
ベケレさん
マスターズ世界新ですか。
化け物ですね。
Lemma seems a sprinter, however, he won the competition
🏃🏿♀️🏃🏾♂️🇧🇷
Puro profesionales
🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹❤️❤️❤️👍🙏👏👌👌
was rooting for Cheptegei, he'll get them next time
Thanks for sharing. So grateful to be a Proud Finisher Dublin City Marathon. I just don't want to be a finisher I want to be among the best. Can't wait for what next year holds Lord😊😅😂🫡❤️💪
All the best to you in everything in 2024 and beyond.
00:00 is that Joshua Cheptegei
Eso fue hoy?
Así es hace 6 hrs. Aproximadamente es horario de valencia España.
Calvin Kipton . Is just a 1 of a kind. No one has a chance against him
Who?
🙋♂️hi Bekele 👍👏👏👏👏👏💪🤝🤝🤝🌟🌟🌟🌟☕🐩
what the hell is nicolas navaro doing at 2:52:08 ??
ипать там народу. Подумал сначала, что первая волна это весь старт, а потом увидел вторую волну )))
bekele is best .................
Maayouf❤lo ca
Ethiopia
loved this one! another great marathon with an emotional finish is here www.youtube.com/@markbone
EEthiopian Athletes,,,,
ET ET.
Am I looking at this wrong. I saw leading men side and leading women but I saw mostly men on the leading women side of the screen. I guess the women merged with the men at some point.
kenenisa is haro
Crazy to me that age 40+ is considered ‘Masters’ given that this is prime time for many athletes particularly endurance athletes and even more so if they were elite prior to the age of 40; most are still elite/world class well into the 40s. Masters should be reserved for 50+ imo.
I can't think of any sports where 40+ is prime time?
@@frodo5882 Triathlon, running, cycling, swimming to name a few. Look up some of the athletes who are in their 40s who’ve been and who are world class amongst all age groups. Some have one grueling stage races in cycling, others gold medals, etc. My point is there are many athletes in their 40s who are competing at overall top levels. Performance really starts to drop off at 50+, not in your 40s. Bekele just ran a 2:04 n some change at age 41, his fastest marathon in 4 years; I’d call that prime time.😄.
Performance drops off after 35, unless you're a late starter.
@@Alex-pr6zv Not sure where you’re getting that from.
The fact that athletes are able to be competitive into their 40s does not mean it's their 'prime time'. Do you think Kenenisa at 41 is a better runner than he was in his 20s setting WRs and doubling at championships? Maybe we should ask Bernard Lagat if he felt like he was better in the early 2000s compared to the 2010s.. Let alone discussing the well documented studies showing decline in VO2max by age past the 30s.
Super vagy Jeannette Evertse!🇭🇺🇳🇱🇫🇷
My Ethiopia ❤
Super vagy Jeannette Evertse!🇭🇺🇳🇱🇫🇷