I want to point out that the screenshot shown at 7:06 from that one website is incredibly inaccurate and he doesn't know what he is talking about... The 17-year-old record is 23 seconds faster and is the 4th fastest of all time: 8:03.49 by Conseslus KIPRUTO born in 08 DEC 1994 and achieved in 20 JUL 2012. The 16-year-old record is 14 seconds faster and is the 4th fastest of all time: 8:12.28 by Getnet WALE born in 16 JUL 2000 and achieved in 11 JUN 2017. Jakob Isnt-brigtsen ain't actually that good at steeplechase. The top are dominated by Africans. This brings me to my extra fun fact: Did you know that recently, no one in the top 80 fastest marathon runners are born outside Africa! Who the 81st? 81st is 2:04:51 by Daniel DO NASCIMENTO! (at least till recently + says in his wiki page where I got the below information) And on July 4, 2024, Daniel Nascimento tested positive for three banned substances Drostanolone, Methenolone, and Nandrolone. All drugs are from the S1 anabolic steroid class, precursors of testosterone, which can result in up to four years of suspension. The suspension disqualified Nascimento from running the 2024 Summer Olympics marathon in Paris.
I think with Jakob the 1/2 marathon will be sooner then people think, but the full marathon is one I would not be surprised that he does not break any records on including the European or Norwegian records.
@@-.._.-._.-_--._---_-. You're right, I don't get why that website updates some records relatively accurately, but then for other disciplines, he's way off the mark. I know some of them are reasonably searchable, but If I could afford a Tilastopaja subscription, it would probably make verification a bit easier across all events haha.
Jakob has an acceptable amount of delusion for me. The "crazy enough it might just work" kind of delusion. When Lyles or Kerley talk about the 100m WR, it's just disrespectful
Lyles has a serious chance in the 200m. Same for Tebogo. Nobody’s coming close to 9.6s, let alone 9.5s in the 100m tho. And Kerley just needs to shut up. He’s not that great. Go back to trainint/
@@Stellar-Cowboy I agree about the 200m. 19.19 is very beatable compared to 9.58, and Lyles has been close enough that he doesn't deserve ridicule for saying out loud that he wants to beat it. Tebogo's trajectory also puts him on track to challenge it. But in the 100m, Kerley is better than both of them. His 9.76 puts him at 7th or something of all time. If Lyles can talk, so can Kerley. Besides, Kerley is one of only three men in history to go
Possible and already has 1500m Mile 2000m 3000m Steeplechase 2 mile 5k 10k Half(says it’s his strongest distance) Marathon? Idk if his range extends this far out It’s very possible for him to have 7 wrs before his career is over. I believe a few of them will be beat within his career as he moves up…not sure which.
Sifan Hassan was just bad timing away from having the mile record and the marathon record simultaneously --Kipyegon beat the mile record in July 2023, Assefa ran 2:11 in September, Hassan ran 2:13 in October. I think that's the closest we'll get.
Jakob can eventually go sub 57 for 13.1, but what he can do in the marathon itself is hard to say. He certainly has the aerobic capacity, but marathon running is just a different animal.
The cool thing about running is that almost everyone has done it for the past 50k years. He's probably top 10 among anatomically modern humans. A real specimen. I guess you could say that about a bunch of events, but cave men weren't pole vaulting or whatever.
The thing that proves what you say: there were ppl in this year's 100m Olympics that ran slower than the winner 100y ago who ran with shitty equipment on a shitty track. That shows just how optimized running is. If you look at the gymnastics winner in 1924 vs 2024, it doesn't even look like the same sport
I mean if you would’ve made this video 2 weeks ago you would’ve rated the 3000m a 9/10 and said it was gonna be really difficult to beat (imo) so I can’t really doubt him
Most of us knew that his 7:54 was worth sub 7:20, especially seeing as he had a huge negative split (55 last lap) in that race. The only doubt was fatigue coming back from Lausanne and the weather
@@crimsonreaper835right. His 2 mile was basically a time trial and his back 3k in the 2nile was a 7:22. I think if you understand track well you knew he was capable of breaking 7:20 especially with all the top Ethiopians in the race
@@landonboomsma2594 Good point about the competition - 2nd place was over 10 seconds back of him in Paris (8:09). That's not even considering that he was a 3:27 high guy at the time, and it was earlier in the season compared to this year where you'd expect him to be in peak fitness more or less.
I am surprised that everyone seems to have forgotten that Jakob competed in the steeplechase at the London 2017 world championships. I suspect the reason for this is that there is no footage on UA-cam.
Hindsight is cheap, now that he "failed" his first attempt at the half, but you strongly underestimate the half marathon record imo. Guys like Barega, Kejelcha and Gebrhiwet might have run 57s, but they've been running 10ks at championships for years which sets them up perfectly for elite half-marathons. Not the case for Jakob, a 1500/5k guy. Jakob hasn't yet proven world class level at anything above the track 5k (european cross country domination the closest). Doing that (10k track/roads, global cross country championship) will be a necessary stepping stone. Kiplimo is a 7:26 & 26:30 guy on the track despite relatively limited speed & seems ideally built for the distance, the HM-record ain't too shabby in its own right.
You strongly underestimate Jakob as well. You can't seriously think that his HM performance yesterday was anywhere near his max two days after focusing on the diamond league final 1500m and a summer of peaking for the 1500m. Can't wait to come back when he approaches 57.
@@clepjep How? Forget today, really not my argument. My point is that he needs to build up to the distance. If he does that he can break the WR i'm sure. Don't see him breaking it just passing by, because it's very much a serious record.
@@John-lr4hp He had a very 1500 m focused season that started off with injury and lots of races recently, went out quite hard and got the norwegian 10 km record as a split. If he does a better base training period with more volume he'd be in shape to do around 58 mins in the half marathon next spring, according to what sweden's best half marathon runner said about it the other day. And then, as you said, some specific training would probably be needed to get down to 56 and wr level but that's probably doable for him because he's quite a hardcore guy.
@@nept123 Agree. 58 seems reasonable within the context of a normal track season if he targets (meaning not running it 2 days after a DL) it. For 57 or even sub 57 he really would have to invest in it and also run a few 10ks first.
With some time, luck and good management, he could hold every WR from 1500 - 5000m...but I tend to think that the 10000 and marathon are still in the domain of the East Africans. He might prove me wrong though, it would be pure entertainment
@@clepjep I understand it well enough to not be delusional to think that a HM WR is the easiest one for a 1500/5k guy, especially considering his large frame. Let me clarify: I'm not saying he can't break the WR - he can with heavy blocks of specific training, but then that's definitely not a 4/10, more like 7-8/10. And the marathon WR is straight up 11/10 (i.e: impossible), no one that big can run 2:00.
this is like the second time ive heard him speak. Also if Jakob goes on to do the marathon I wonder how good he will be as if hes chasing world records and truly believes he can do it, could he be the one to break 2 hours
The marathon distance was one of the weakest WR's and is still fairly weak. That's why we've seen so many world records over the distance in the last 10 years. Record length doesn't lie. There's a reasons some records last 30+ years.
@@karllukenicholsonIt has been in the News,his wife was a little bit sick,and had to wear mask in their own home before the 3000 m i Silesia,so living in the same house,and after running that great race in Poland,his immunsystem would have been a little down,so may be he got a little of the same thing as his wife had.
I don't know... I suppose he's still a little young. About to be 24. I don't know if I see it. I think he can win the 10k or maybe marathon if he really wants to, but the 1500, mile, and 5k records are for dogs at another level. I don't know if I see that from him. Sidenote, Komen is the only person to split sub 4 miles back to back, which I think is so cool. I think super shoes do make it easier, and Jacob went 4 high followed by 355
Komen is no longer the only person to run two back to back sub 4s. Jakob ran 3:58 for his first mile I think and he now holds the record. Is that what you were referring to in the last sentence (it looks like you made a typo)?
So you think a guy who ran 3:43.73 with pacing only to 900m (as opposed to 1200m for El G) on a hot windy day last year can't beat 3:43.13 with better conditions? Idk... 3:26.00 is a different story and much more difficult, but still entirely possible if he has a perfect buildup next year. I'm not sure you understand how good of a run 7:17 is if you think the 5000 is on another level either. He gapped Aregawi by like 30 meters in that race, who's run 12:40 leading the last mile with a 55 final lap to break Cheptegei last year.
Jakob's aerobic threshold running speed is almost certainly the highest we have ever seen, so I agree that the longer the better, except for the full marathon. His current training volume is already high enough for a half marathon runner.
Jakob is a special kind of talent, no doubt, but the likelihood of him actually accomplishing this incredible goal is quite small, but possible. I look forward to seeing him try.
The norwegian method seems to give very good endurance as well so I think he will do well in longer distances. Take for instance Andreas Almgren (swedish) who struggled with injuries for years and then started to train more like Ingebrigtsen...Now he has smashed almost all national records from 1500 m up to half marathon.
Also that he has stuck with running 1500 m is because he likes it but he lacks really good accerelation and top speed at the end of a race. This is quite telling- he has more potential for longer distances.
He needs to break the 1500m soon if this is to be possible. Start moving his way up in distances. He is young but has been running a huge volume from a very young age. Hard to say what that will do to him in terms of longevity.
Putting the half as the easiest to break because of "track guys" like Kejelcha performing well, and Jacob beats them on the track is crazy to me. Kejelcha and Jakob are the exact same height, but Jacob weighs 12kg more.
When Anders Gärderud trained with european champion Juha Väätäinen, he was astound by the sheer volume of Juhas training. Juha then asked: "What do you think the 10 000m world record will be in 20 years?" Anders responded that he wouldn't be surprised if it was below 27 minutes, to which Juha asked; "Why should I wait 20 years for someone else to go below 27 minutes when I could do it next year"? Juha never reached those times, but Anders went on to set multiple world records and claim gold in Montreal 1976 in the 3000m steeplechase. I feel like Jakob has this kind of mentality. Why wait around for somebody else to do it, when I have the tools needed to break all these records?
He can easily break any WR above the Mile Tho he is just two slow and endurance based for the 1500 Tho he is really special and that 3:26:7 in monaco was incredible
Jakob will solidify himself as the world's best middle distance runner and beyond in the next 3-5 years. He is a once in a lifetime generational racer/athlete.
The real question is which is more likely, a 1000m world record or a marathon world record. I think for Jakob I would give the edge to the 1000m though because although his 800m PR isn't great, he also hasn't given it a real go in a while.
It is necessary to consider more than how impressive each world record is. It is unusual for anyone as tall as Ingebrightsen to dominate the marathon. Maybe it isn't absolutely impossible for him to eventually break the marathon record, but at this point we don't know for sure that he has the versatility to break the 10,000m world record. How long would it take him to reach peak form in the 3000m steeplechase, considering that he hasn't competed in that event for years? I am not going to attempt to answer that.
The runners today have a massive advantage. Ok he is good, but would have to accept coming second to El Guerroij. They may as well have just reset the records once the carbon shoes and fancy tracks came in.
WR's for the 1500m and the Mile are VERY possible for him. However, WR's for anything over 10,000m are doubtful (whether on the track or on the road.) He is the best MIDDLE-distance runner we've seen in 25+ years, but he is not a true LONG-distance runner. He's not a Steeplechase guy, either.
You are totally wrong,all his training is for the longer distances,in reality he has never done specifix training for the 1500 m,it's a family thing,both his older running brothers,Henrik and Filip is also European Champions on the 1500 m,so Jacob has run it since he was 12 years old,and he love to run the distance.His older brother Henrik has said in interviews,that he think that neither the 1500m nor the 5 k is Jacob's best distance,but maybe the 10 k.Jacob himself has just said in a interview that he think that the half maraton distance is where his greatest natural talent is,if he meant it,I don't know,because I don't think he has ever competed at half maraton,and he was a great steeplechase runner up to when he was 16,with his debut the 4 th of july in Poland in a race for seniors,he tried to qualify for a Junior Championship where he had to run at 9,15 and he ran the distance at 8,26,81,a Norwegian Junior and U-23 record,and a European Junior record and within the time he had to run for qualifying for the World Championsship for senios in that year,and still the 7th best result by Norwegian runners,and I think he hasn't run it after 2017,he run it 4 times,but he had run the 1500 m steeplechase earlier years.but I think he knows how to run that distance as well,and when we see his time at 3000m flat,I think he can take the record with minimal training at that distance.I think,if he would had tried to run it today with a little bit of spesial training with the hurdles,I think he could had run it at a time at 7,47-7,50,and set a new world record.
@frankjohansen9364 not only has he not raced a half marathon, I'm not sure he has ever ran a half marathon distance. When he was interviewed for the "I det lange løp" podcast he had never ran past 20K because that was what was in his programming. I think most runners wouldn't have the discipline to not tack on another 1.1K and make it a half. Jakob is not most runners though.
Jacob stated the 1500M time is almost impossible for him, your understating how difficult it is. Also the 5K and 10K times are super phenomenal are you making it 6/10 difficulty. The half is ridiculous as is the marathon. Breaking any of those records will be tough as hell. 9/10 at least.
because Jakob is a 5k/10k guy choosing to run the 1500m. If even guys like Kejelcha and Gebrhiwet (who are much inferior runners to Jakob) could run 12:38 and 12:36, Jakob can run 12:33&26:09 minimum. And with his lactate threshold (19.3kph as a 16 y-o, 21-22 at 18), the half would also not be that difficult. As for the marathon, now that's a different beast and I doubt he would ever try to break it.
Almgren in his debut ran 59:23 in poor conditions and no specific training at all. Jacob is way, way faster in all distances. Obviously with specific training and perfect conditions he would easily run sub 58 minutes.
For the shorter distances yeah- just lika el garouj, but not 10000m, not half marathon, not marathon. his body is not even suitable for longer but only for middle distances.
It would go against everything i know about for example; muscle type fibers etc. Would be so stupid to beat a world record from sprint distances to a marathon. Everyone knows the jack of all traits or master of one.
I believe the record in any Olympic sport of holding the same amount of World Records is by Michael Phelps for about 1 month he held 8 world records at the same time. Back in 2009
Yes, but swimming is kinda cheating there as it has a shitton of races. In running, you have 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5km, 10km and marathon, so 8 different races. I probably forgot something, but it's certainly not that much more. In swimming, you have - 50m butterfly, 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly - 50m backstroke, 100m backstroke, 200 backstroke, - 50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke, - 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle, 1500m freestyle, - 200m IM, 400m IM That's 17 races and I didn't even count the long distance stuff (5k, 10k) 8 world records in swimming is probably not much better than 4 in running.
I think in the extremely long distances it would be hard for Jakob to beat them, Eliud Kipchoges records were once in a lifetime. I think he also doesn’t have enough time to break all these world records.
Yeah yeah, this is the 2nd thumbnail in a row with Jakob in it, I didn't realize that until I started making this lol.
Gonna turn into more Pegasus with the Mrbeast drama
I want to point out that the screenshot shown at 7:06 from that one website is incredibly inaccurate and he doesn't know what he is talking about...
The 17-year-old record is 23 seconds faster and is the 4th fastest of all time:
8:03.49 by Conseslus KIPRUTO born in 08 DEC 1994 and achieved in 20 JUL 2012.
The 16-year-old record is 14 seconds faster and is the 4th fastest of all time:
8:12.28 by Getnet WALE born in 16 JUL 2000 and achieved in 11 JUN 2017.
Jakob Isnt-brigtsen ain't actually that good at steeplechase. The top are dominated by Africans.
This brings me to my extra fun fact:
Did you know that recently, no one in the top 80 fastest marathon runners are born outside Africa!
Who the 81st?
81st is 2:04:51 by Daniel DO NASCIMENTO! (at least till recently + says in his wiki page where I got the below information)
And on July 4, 2024, Daniel Nascimento tested positive for three banned substances Drostanolone, Methenolone, and Nandrolone. All drugs are from the S1 anabolic steroid class, precursors of testosterone, which can result in up to four years of suspension. The suspension disqualified Nascimento from running the 2024 Summer Olympics marathon in Paris.
I think with Jakob the 1/2 marathon will be sooner then people think, but the full marathon is one I would not be surprised that he does not break any records on including the European or Norwegian records.
@@-.._.-._.-_--._---_-. You're right, I don't get why that website updates some records relatively accurately, but then for other disciplines, he's way off the mark. I know some of them are reasonably searchable, but If I could afford a Tilastopaja subscription, it would probably make verification a bit easier across all events haha.
seeing jakob trying to hype up the crowd while doing the water jump in the steeple would be funny
I genuinly love this level of glaze
Jakob has an acceptable amount of delusion for me. The "crazy enough it might just work" kind of delusion. When Lyles or Kerley talk about the 100m WR, it's just disrespectful
Lyles has a serious chance in the 200m. Same for Tebogo. Nobody’s coming close to 9.6s, let alone 9.5s in the 100m tho. And Kerley just needs to shut up. He’s not that great. Go back to trainint/
@@Stellar-Cowboy I agree about the 200m. 19.19 is very beatable compared to 9.58, and Lyles has been close enough that he doesn't deserve ridicule for saying out loud that he wants to beat it. Tebogo's trajectory also puts him on track to challenge it.
But in the 100m, Kerley is better than both of them. His 9.76 puts him at 7th or something of all time. If Lyles can talk, so can Kerley. Besides, Kerley is one of only three men in history to go
Jakob is so talented that he needs absolutely outlandish goals to push him.
@@Stellar-Cowboy yeah i could see the 200m being beaten soon, but no chance at 100m for anyone, for ages
Lyles couldbreak 200m WR, but 100m, not even close yet, if Lyle’s can go under 9.65, then it would be possible
rip kelvin kiptum
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@@ArnaudRioux-turcottehe died not long after his marathon world record of 2:00:35
@@262ivanh nooooooo! rest in peace to the legend
@@ArnaudRioux-turcotte Car accident also, just "deleted" just like that :/
After what he did in the 3000m. Dont put anything beyond this phenom. His talent is scary.
Talent? Nah it’s just pure hard work
@@Lazybuttery
They all work hard. The ones with natural talent shine.
@@Lazybuttery Combination of talent + hard work.
@@fender1000100Jakob hasn’t missed a workout since 11 he’s talented and one of a kind
@thelittleewokboss9929 It’s a combination of both
Can you imagine if he had every distance WR all at once. That would be insane. Making history
If he managed to pull that off he would probably stand as the greatest distance runner of all time for the rest of human history
That would be legendary. Let's see how close he can get
Possible and already has
1500m
Mile
2000m
3000m
Steeplechase
2 mile
5k
10k
Half(says it’s his strongest distance)
Marathon? Idk if his range extends this far out
It’s very possible for him to have 7 wrs before his career is over. I believe a few of them will be beat within his career as he moves up…not sure which.
Sifan Hassan was just bad timing away from having the mile record and the marathon record simultaneously --Kipyegon beat the mile record in July 2023, Assefa ran 2:11 in September, Hassan ran 2:13 in October. I think that's the closest we'll get.
No sure. He has a good shot for the 1500 and 5000 after his 2K WR and 3K WR and he is less then a second away on the 1500 but 4 or 5 for 5000m
i hope he goes for it, but marathon world record is pretty insane.
This is such an underrated channel. I never expected to enjoy track and field videos this much and your content is amazing!
Jakob can eventually go sub 57 for 13.1, but what he can do in the marathon itself is hard to say. He certainly has the aerobic capacity, but marathon running is just a different animal.
Yes, it needs different training, so im thinking that hes gonna get everything from 1500-10000, then start working on half marathon and marathon
Bro has alot of Faith in Lactate Threshold Training 🔥😂
every record from 1500 to marathon is nuts
The cool thing about running is that almost everyone has done it for the past 50k years. He's probably top 10 among anatomically modern humans. A real specimen. I guess you could say that about a bunch of events, but cave men weren't pole vaulting or whatever.
Nah, I think cavemen were pole vaulting.
The thing that proves what you say: there were ppl in this year's 100m Olympics that ran slower than the winner 100y ago who ran with shitty equipment on a shitty track. That shows just how optimized running is. If you look at the gymnastics winner in 1924 vs 2024, it doesn't even look like the same sport
Jacob vs a neanderthal over 60m
This is why I love Yakob. His running is awe inspiring.
I mean if you would’ve made this video 2 weeks ago you would’ve rated the 3000m a 9/10 and said it was gonna be really difficult to beat (imo) so I can’t really doubt him
Most of us knew that his 7:54 was worth sub 7:20, especially seeing as he had a huge negative split (55 last lap) in that race. The only doubt was fatigue coming back from Lausanne and the weather
@@crimsonreaper835right. His 2 mile was basically a time trial and his back 3k in the 2nile was a 7:22. I think if you understand track well you knew he was capable of breaking 7:20 especially with all the top Ethiopians in the race
@@landonboomsma2594 Good point about the competition - 2nd place was over 10 seconds back of him in Paris (8:09). That's not even considering that he was a 3:27 high guy at the time, and it was earlier in the season compared to this year where you'd expect him to be in peak fitness more or less.
I am surprised that everyone seems to have forgotten that Jakob competed in the steeplechase at the London 2017 world championships. I suspect the reason for this is that there is no footage on UA-cam.
I think he saw this video and was like ”yeah lets go cph half ”
He absolutely wil unless he has horrific injury
I think the 5000m is his whenever he wants it. Like tomorrow if he wanted to
100% agree
This comment aged like milk😂
@@abone2pick how
10k and marathon are INSANE to beat but good luck!
Hindsight is cheap, now that he "failed" his first attempt at the half, but you strongly underestimate the half marathon record imo.
Guys like Barega, Kejelcha and Gebrhiwet might have run 57s, but they've been running 10ks at championships for years which sets them up perfectly for elite half-marathons.
Not the case for Jakob, a 1500/5k guy.
Jakob hasn't yet proven world class level at anything above the track 5k (european cross country domination the closest).
Doing that (10k track/roads, global cross country championship) will be a necessary stepping stone.
Kiplimo is a 7:26 & 26:30 guy on the track despite relatively limited speed & seems ideally built for the distance, the HM-record ain't too shabby in its own right.
You strongly underestimate Jakob as well. You can't seriously think that his HM performance yesterday was anywhere near his max two days after focusing on the diamond league final 1500m and a summer of peaking for the 1500m. Can't wait to come back when he approaches 57.
@@clepjep How?
Forget today, really not my argument.
My point is that he needs to build up to the distance.
If he does that he can break the WR i'm sure. Don't see him breaking it just passing by, because it's very much a serious record.
@@John-lr4hp He had a very 1500 m focused season that started off with injury and lots of races recently, went out quite hard and got the norwegian 10 km record as a split. If he does a better base training period with more volume he'd be in shape to do around 58 mins in the half marathon next spring, according to what sweden's best half marathon runner said about it the other day. And then, as you said, some specific training would probably be needed to get down to 56 and wr level but that's probably doable for him because he's quite a hardcore guy.
@@nept123 Agree. 58 seems reasonable within the context of a normal track season if he targets (meaning not running it 2 days after a DL) it. For 57 or even sub 57 he really would have to invest in it and also run a few 10ks first.
With some time, luck and good management, he could hold every WR from 1500 - 5000m...but I tend to think that the 10000 and marathon are still in the domain of the East Africans. He might prove me wrong though, it would be pure entertainment
Makes me proud to see a European breaking the stereotypes of distance running
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"4/10 difficulty for the HM"...yeah, right.
The difficulty gets higher when he just had a whole season of peaking for the 1500m. DO you not understand how training works?
@@clepjep I understand it well enough to not be delusional to think that a HM WR is the easiest one for a 1500/5k guy, especially considering his large frame.
Let me clarify: I'm not saying he can't break the WR - he can with heavy blocks of specific training, but then that's definitely not a 4/10, more like 7-8/10.
And the marathon WR is straight up 11/10 (i.e: impossible), no one that big can run 2:00.
What about the 1 hour run? I know it’s rarely raced but I think that’s a record he could get with his half marathon strength
Was it really 88 degrees F when he broke Komen's record? That sounds unreal.
I appreciate the vids😊
this is like the second time ive heard him speak. Also if Jakob goes on to do the marathon I wonder how good he will be as if hes chasing world records and truly believes he can do it, could he be the one to break 2 hours
3:52 half marathon equivalent is insane
bro should have reviewed the world road records
i dont think the marathon, nobody is getting close to kelvins record other than MAYBE sisay lemma
The marathon distance was one of the weakest WR's and is still fairly weak. That's why we've seen so many world records over the distance in the last 10 years. Record length doesn't lie. There's a reasons some records last 30+ years.
@@biguzivert Almost all 30+ year records are due to doping...
sisay lemma is a great athlete but I doubt at his age he’s improving another minute 12.
@@biguzivertyou sir, are absolutely clueless. You couldnt run 1k in 2:52 let alone 42k
@@biguzivert it's fallen cos of supershoes
Recently, he woke up a feeling a bit ill (his wife was also ill a while ago), so he might not be 100% for day 5, but maybe day 13, he might be 👀
Where'd you hear or read about this as there's been nothing about it on UA-cam?
@@karllukenicholson there's Norwegians articles about it from Thursday.
Hopefully he feels better by now.
@@filipe_paixao Are they available online to read?
@@karllukenicholsonIt has been in the News,his wife was a little bit sick,and had to wear mask in their own home before the 3000 m i Silesia,so living in the same house,and after running that great race in Poland,his immunsystem would have been a little down,so may be he got a little of the same thing as his wife had.
@@frankjohansen9364 Where in the news has it been so I may read it?
I don't know... I suppose he's still a little young. About to be 24. I don't know if I see it. I think he can win the 10k or maybe marathon if he really wants to, but the 1500, mile, and 5k records are for dogs at another level. I don't know if I see that from him.
Sidenote, Komen is the only person to split sub 4 miles back to back, which I think is so cool.
I think super shoes do make it easier, and Jacob went 4 high followed by 355
Komen is no longer the only person to run two back to back sub 4s. Jakob ran 3:58 for his first mile
I think and he now holds the record. Is that what you were referring to in the last sentence (it looks like you made a typo)?
@@joshuaolayanju9658 I don't think I made a typo. But I thought I saw Jacob went 4:00.9 or something for the first mile
@@NoorKhanNY It looks like he went through 1600m in 3:58.9 so maybe that is the case, however, that wouldn't be 4 high.
So you think a guy who ran 3:43.73 with pacing only to 900m (as opposed to 1200m for El G) on a hot windy day last year can't beat 3:43.13 with better conditions? Idk...
3:26.00 is a different story and much more difficult, but still entirely possible if he has a perfect buildup next year. I'm not sure you understand how good of a run 7:17 is if you think the 5000 is on another level either. He gapped Aregawi by like 30 meters in that race, who's run 12:40 leading the last mile with a 55 final lap to break Cheptegei last year.
Good analysis of a unique ambition! Should be 12:35.36 at 7:32, of course
Jakob's aerobic threshold running speed is almost certainly the highest we have ever seen, so I agree that the longer the better, except for the full marathon. His current training volume is already high enough for a half marathon runner.
Keep in mind this 7:17 could have easily been ar 7:14 or 13, this race was ran at 32°C / 90°F and it wasn't evenly paced at all as he closed in 2:22.5
wow that makes the time that much more impressive
Jakob is a special kind of talent, no doubt, but the likelihood of him actually accomplishing this incredible goal is quite small, but possible. I look forward to seeing him try.
The norwegian method seems to give very good endurance as well so I think he will do well in longer distances.
Take for instance Andreas Almgren (swedish) who struggled with injuries for years and then started to train more like Ingebrigtsen...Now he has smashed almost all national records from 1500 m up to half marathon.
Also that he has stuck with running 1500 m is because he likes it but he lacks really good accerelation and top speed at the end of a race. This is quite telling- he has more potential for longer distances.
He needs to break the 1500m soon if this is to be possible. Start moving his way up in distances. He is young but has been running a huge volume from a very young age. Hard to say what that will do to him in terms of longevity.
Putting the half as the easiest to break because of "track guys" like Kejelcha performing well, and Jacob beats them on the track is crazy to me. Kejelcha and Jakob are the exact same height, but Jacob weighs 12kg more.
Bekele also had a BMI of 21. Jakob's weight is fine.
He is a world class mid-distance runner, but I really don't see him being able to break WRs at longer distances such as HM or Marathons
His height and weight make the marathon record a stretch, but 10k and below is within reach at a younger (under 26 age).
Good informed video thank you!
When Anders Gärderud trained with european champion Juha Väätäinen, he was astound by the sheer volume of Juhas training. Juha then asked: "What do you think the 10 000m world record will be in 20 years?" Anders responded that he wouldn't be surprised if it was below 27 minutes, to which Juha asked; "Why should I wait 20 years for someone else to go below 27 minutes when I could do it next year"?
Juha never reached those times, but Anders went on to set multiple world records and claim gold in Montreal 1976 in the 3000m steeplechase.
I feel like Jakob has this kind of mentality. Why wait around for somebody else to do it, when I have the tools needed to break all these records?
He can easily break any WR above the Mile
Tho he is just two slow and endurance based for the 1500
Tho he is really special and that 3:26:7 in monaco was incredible
People forget that he used to regularly run steeplechase as a Junior.
Jakob will solidify himself as the world's best middle distance runner and beyond in the next 3-5 years. He is a once in a lifetime generational racer/athlete.
I dunno if he can... But it would be cool if he did!
Marathon - no chance. Others - hell yeah
I stand on that as well. would love to be wrong! I'll come back in 10 years
It always makes me sad when I see Kelvin Kiptum. He could have reached so much in the sport. What an exceptional talent.
The ER before Silesia was not 7:24.68 from Katir but 7:23.63 from Ingebrigtsen.
great video thx! I agree with you, don’t think the marathon is possible. Think you may not be giving the half current record enough credit
This aged well
The real question is which is more likely, a 1000m world record or a marathon world record. I think for Jakob I would give the edge to the 1000m though because although his 800m PR isn't great, he also hasn't given it a real go in a while.
I can't wait to see him breaking the women's 100m hurdles
If new shoe technology comes out in five years and is legal, he’s going under 2 in the marathon.
Love your vids
I will definitely be checking out the comments under your Flo Jo video. Love me a good shitstorm.
in 4:42 where is this nice Place in the Backround? Its a Video from Citius Mag.
The video should have been scheduled for 10 years into the future
Or you should do an update 10 years later, it would be interesting to see how it ages
Well Zatopek won the Olympics 5k and 10k and wiped out the marathon record holder a couple of days later
It is necessary to consider more than how impressive each world record is. It is unusual for anyone as tall as Ingebrightsen to dominate the marathon. Maybe it isn't absolutely impossible for him to eventually break the marathon record, but at this point we don't know for sure that he has the versatility to break the 10,000m world record. How long would it take him to reach peak form in the 3000m steeplechase, considering that he hasn't competed in that event for years? I am not going to attempt to answer that.
For Jakob, the most difficult records will be the 1500 and the marathon, the others he has more or less under control
If Jacob is 100 % and a top day like he smashed the 3000 record he will break the 1500 record. Remember that his personal rec is only 0.73 behind.
MARATHON
Cant wait for him to break the world record for weightlifting
Definitely the steeple chase
here after his half marathon debut xD
Yes, when he doesn't show off and ends up 4th without a medal
The runners today have a massive advantage. Ok he is good, but would have to accept coming second to El Guerroij. They may as well have just reset the records once the carbon shoes and fancy tracks came in.
As opposed to the advantages of mid-90s Moroccans. Or current Moroccans (with Spanish passports)...
I think Jakob could break the marathon world record (coming from a Kelvin Superfan)
it'd be good if you could cover the Paralympics
1 minute ago is crazy
He's range is 3 min to 13 min beyond that oh my it is Jakob
The fact they’re mostly very realistic is insane. Such a talented athlete. Looking forward to seeing his progress
WR's for the 1500m and the Mile are VERY possible for him. However, WR's for anything over 10,000m are doubtful (whether on the track or on the road.) He is the best MIDDLE-distance runner we've seen in 25+ years, but he is not a true LONG-distance runner. He's not a Steeplechase guy, either.
You are totally wrong,all his training is for the longer distances,in reality he has never done specifix training for the 1500 m,it's a family thing,both his older running brothers,Henrik and Filip is also European Champions on the 1500 m,so Jacob has run it since he was 12 years old,and he love to run the distance.His older brother Henrik has said in interviews,that he think that neither the 1500m nor the 5 k is Jacob's best distance,but maybe the 10 k.Jacob himself has just said in a interview that he think that the half maraton distance is where his greatest natural talent is,if he meant it,I don't know,because I don't think he has ever competed at half maraton,and he was a great steeplechase runner up to when he was 16,with his debut the 4 th of july in Poland in a race for seniors,he tried to qualify for a Junior Championship where he had to run at 9,15 and he ran the distance at 8,26,81,a Norwegian Junior and U-23 record,and a European Junior record and within the time he had to run for qualifying for the World Championsship for senios in that year,and still the 7th best result by Norwegian runners,and I think he hasn't run it after 2017,he run it 4 times,but he had run the 1500 m steeplechase earlier years.but I think he knows how to run that distance as well,and when we see his time at 3000m flat,I think he can take the record with minimal training at that distance.I think,if he would had tried to run it today with a little bit of spesial training with the hurdles,I think he could had run it at a time at 7,47-7,50,and set a new world record.
"Not a long distance runner" winning the 5k championship three times in a row while barely racing the distance.
@@frankjohansen9364 yeah, he's done loads of threshold work. He's essentially a 5k/10k guy choosing to run the 1500m.
@frankjohansen9364 not only has he not raced a half marathon, I'm not sure he has ever ran a half marathon distance. When he was interviewed for the "I det lange løp" podcast he had never ran past 20K because that was what was in his programming. I think most runners wouldn't have the discipline to not tack on another 1.1K and make it a half. Jakob is not most runners though.
well lets see him break a singly major event WR that is actually ran at the olympics before we say he can break them all lol
im more interested in the 100k world record
he could be the first person under 6 hours
not happening in half or full marathon, also 5 years from now we might have 5 more jakobs,
Jacob stated the 1500M time is almost impossible for him, your understating how difficult it is. Also the 5K and 10K times are super phenomenal are you making it 6/10 difficulty. The half is ridiculous as is the marathon. Breaking any of those records will be tough as hell. 9/10 at least.
because Jakob is a 5k/10k guy choosing to run the 1500m. If even guys like Kejelcha and Gebrhiwet (who are much inferior runners to Jakob) could run 12:38 and 12:36, Jakob can run 12:33&26:09 minimum. And with his lactate threshold (19.3kph as a 16 y-o, 21-22 at 18), the half would also not be that difficult. As for the marathon, now that's a different beast and I doubt he would ever try to break it.
Almgren in his debut ran 59:23 in poor conditions and no specific training at all.
Jacob is way, way faster in all distances. Obviously with specific training and perfect conditions he would easily run sub 58 minutes.
Jacob is good. But classic distance WRs are still untouchable. I mean 1500m and especially 5000m.
The second g is silent brother ✌🏻
Jakob boutta crush Copenhagen
For the shorter distances yeah- just lika el garouj, but not 10000m, not half marathon, not marathon. his body is not even suitable for longer but only for middle distances.
this aged well.
Yeap, possible. Marathon? Not possible. No fit with his overall mechnical design
The marathon WR is impossible at his height and weight. He's built for middle distance.
It would go against everything i know about for example; muscle type fibers etc. Would be so stupid to beat a world record from sprint distances to a marathon. Everyone knows the jack of all traits or master of one.
Warholm vs Ingebrigtsen 800m
confio que es un gran atleta, pero ojala y no se frustre cuando se de cuenta que no podrá romper record en el maraton
I believe the record in any Olympic sport of holding the same amount of World Records is by Michael Phelps for about 1 month he held 8 world records at the same time. Back in 2009
Yes, but swimming is kinda cheating there as it has a shitton of races.
In running, you have 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 5km, 10km and marathon, so 8 different races. I probably forgot something, but it's certainly not that much more.
In swimming, you have
- 50m butterfly, 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly
- 50m backstroke, 100m backstroke, 200 backstroke,
- 50m breaststroke, 100m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke,
- 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle, 1500m freestyle,
- 200m IM, 400m IM
That's 17 races and I didn't even count the long distance stuff (5k, 10k)
8 world records in swimming is probably not much better than 4 in running.
i would believe in him way more if he didn’t include the marathon or half marathon lmao
STeePLE
Jakobs raced a few 3000 steeples in his career
Hes broke the 2 mile and the 3K so far
And 2k, and 1500m indoor
How does the progression curve work exactly?
Ludwig??
He's not getting anywhere near the marathon record.
That man is not going to beat the steeple WR
How about break one in an actual Olympic event first.
I think in the extremely long distances it would be hard for Jakob to beat them, Eliud Kipchoges records were once in a lifetime. I think he also doesn’t have enough time to break all these world records.
He doesn’t have any other than the unofficial
Don't you mean Kiptum's record?
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten well kipchoges first 3 when he had those records were once in a lifetime, kiptums was legendary too
Once in a life time but it gets done better in the same life time lol, makes sense@@lol-gb5vt
@@lol-gb5vt lol they literally weren't 'once in a lifetime' when he broke them several times and kiptum came along and broke them a year later
The hype is real xD
Jakob jogging 1.55
Who in the Sydney McLaughlin does this man think he is??