I have nothing but the sincerest respect for the great Hicham El Guerrouj, but watching Morceli run-especially when he would take off for that final lap-is what made me appreciate this particular race and distance. When Morceli started to motor around 450 meters out, you knew the field was toast. It defies logic. Anyone else going that hard that far from the finish, you’d think they wouldn’t have the endurance and the speed to maintain that. Morceli is special
@@David-be7jn By 1997 that was certainly true The 91-95 version would have given the 97-03 version of El Guerrouj a run for his money though Yes we all want to see peak Morceli vs peak El Guerrouj vs peak Ingebrigtsen but that can only happen in fantasy
@@DanielSong39 That era ( 1990- 2005) is shrouded in mystery as EPO was rife. A huge number of athletes and cyclists were doing it. Unless Ingebrigtsen has found new tactics, at least we know he's clean 👍
Not a chance. He could wind the pace up better than anyone but he certainly didn't have the kick that an Ovett or a Coe did. Nowhere near!!! A "KICK" is a sudden change of pace normally reserved for the last 100, 150 of a race. Morceli ran more like an El Guerrrouj who would wind up the pace from 400/600 metres and try and nullify the kick of his opponent like Cacho.
@@salahboulemden9259 No it's not. Morceli was an amazing athlete but his style that he made famous was by winding up the pace gradually from 400 or 600 out. What that did was take away the "kick" that his opponents may have had. It seems like you do NOT understand the difference! A "KICK" is an instant change of pace that is electrifying. The best that I can think of who could do that was Ovett and Coe. There may be others who could do that but they don't spring to mind atm. Maybe Yifter the shifter and there was an Irish athlete in the 1980's called Eamonn Coughlan who had a great kick.
@@KryptonitetoallBS You seem to not understand, Morceli fire his kick in the last 400 meters. What you said is your "opinion" and it's wrong so don't try to make yourself look like an expert;-)
@@salahboulemden9259 Traditionally when commentators talk about a "KICK" it's when an athlete delivers a kick that takes him/her away from the field in an instant, NOT consistently over a longer period of time. So Morceli may kick with 300, 400 or 500 to go but it takes him away from the field "GRADUALLY" over metres and metres, NOT as Coe/Ovett did when they destroyed a field in a matter of seconds. You may change the understanding in athletics for a "KICK" but that doesn't mean you are right. Sorry 👍
dude 25 years on and nobody can match that kind of long closing speed in a race like that. To put it in perspective Centrowitz won in Rio with a 50.8 last lap - except the finishing time was 15.5 seconds slower........ wow.
1967 Джим Райан( США) в Дюссельдорфе пробежал последний круг за 50.4, а последние 300м 36.4! По гаревой дорожке при конечном результате 338.4. На последних 300м ,даже на современных дорожках, при конечном результате быстрее 3.40 , никто такую скорость не показывал.
An impressive 6th by Yates. Britain had a fair few 1500m in a post coe/ovett/cram/elliot world and a pre jake whiteman world who made a mark briefly....during the big 4 era ( plus Tom McKean) i suppose we thought it woupd never end...who knew it would be 30 years before a new trio of brits emerged at 800/1500
50.6. S Last lap نادرا ماتحصل في ال٨٠٠م في اخر لفه واعتقد انها لم تحصل ماشاء الله تبارك الله يا مرسلي متعتنا اعتقد انها اسرع اخر لفة في تاريخ سباقات ال١٥٠٠م والله اعلم
I have nothing but the sincerest respect for the great Hicham El Guerrouj, but watching Morceli run-especially when he would take off for that final lap-is what made me appreciate this particular race and distance. When Morceli started to motor around 450 meters out, you knew the field was toast. It defies logic. Anyone else going that hard that far from the finish, you’d think they wouldn’t have the endurance and the speed to maintain that. Morceli is special
El Guerrouj uses the exact same style, starts stretching out the field in lap 3 with a sub 55 second lap then extends the margin to the finish line
El g was on another level to morceli though
@@David-be7jn By 1997 that was certainly true
The 91-95 version would have given the 97-03 version of El Guerrouj a run for his money though
Yes we all want to see peak Morceli vs peak El Guerrouj vs peak Ingebrigtsen but that can only happen in fantasy
@@DanielSong39 That era ( 1990- 2005) is shrouded in mystery as EPO was rife. A huge number of athletes and cyclists were doing it. Unless Ingebrigtsen has found new tactics, at least we know he's clean 👍
50.6, that's wicked. He had the greatest kick in the history of the 1500m/mile!
Not a chance. He could wind the pace up better than anyone but he certainly didn't have the kick that an Ovett or a Coe did. Nowhere near!!! A "KICK" is a sudden change of pace normally reserved for the last 100, 150 of a race. Morceli ran more like an El Guerrrouj who would wind up the pace from 400/600 metres and try and nullify the kick of his opponent like Cacho.
@@KryptonitetoallBS the kick in 1500m race is 400 meters so yes Morceli still has the best kick in the 1500m...he's untouchable at his prime
@@salahboulemden9259 No it's not. Morceli was an amazing athlete but his style that he made famous was by winding up the pace gradually from 400 or 600 out. What that did was take away the "kick" that his opponents may have had. It seems like you do NOT understand the difference! A "KICK" is an instant change of pace that is electrifying. The best that I can think of who could do that was Ovett and Coe. There may be others who could do that but they don't spring to mind atm. Maybe Yifter the shifter and there was an Irish athlete in the 1980's called Eamonn Coughlan who had a great kick.
@@KryptonitetoallBS You seem to not understand, Morceli fire his kick in the last 400 meters. What you said is your "opinion" and it's wrong so don't try to make yourself look like an expert;-)
@@salahboulemden9259 Traditionally when commentators talk about a "KICK" it's when an athlete delivers a kick that takes him/her away from the field in an instant, NOT consistently over a longer period of time. So Morceli may kick with 300, 400 or 500 to go but it takes him away from the field "GRADUALLY" over metres and metres, NOT as Coe/Ovett did when they destroyed a field in a matter of seconds. You may change the understanding in athletics for a "KICK" but that doesn't mean you are right. Sorry 👍
Lovely friendship between Cacho and Morceli ... Cacho Always runed behind ..near Morceli .
Last lap in 50.6 sec. This was really strong. It is a pace, that is run in good 800 meter races. Even Mo Farah would not be able to follow.
Mo was a 500om and 10k runner, not a 1500m runner. But Mo wasn't fast.
Francis Hooton , no because running sub 3.29 twice in his career for 1500m is not fast at all😂😂😂
@@darrenshaw767 I thought he ran 3.28?
@@johnbowden1140 he did, twice, hence my sub 3.29 post lol
Hicham El Guerrouj is the record holder but Morceli is the 1500’s final lap record holder he is definitely the fastest in the last 400 meters
dude 25 years on and nobody can match that kind of long closing speed in a race like that. To put it in perspective Centrowitz won in Rio with a 50.8 last lap - except the finishing time was 15.5 seconds slower........ wow.
smooveXXX i guess you didn’t hear about elguerrouj
sympaticoo1 Coe at his best had great kick
David Shannon he did for sure but this guy was talking about long closing speed and elguerrouj was the best at it
1967 Джим Райан( США) в Дюссельдорфе пробежал последний круг за 50.4, а последние 300м 36.4! По гаревой дорожке при конечном результате 338.4. На последних 300м ,даже на современных дорожках, при конечном результате быстрее 3.40 , никто такую скорость не показывал.
An impressive 6th by Yates. Britain had a fair few 1500m in a post coe/ovett/cram/elliot world and a pre jake whiteman world who made a mark briefly....during the big 4 era ( plus Tom McKean) i suppose we thought it woupd never end...who knew it would be 30 years before a new trio of brits emerged at 800/1500
مورسلي نجم كبير شرفنا
50.6 sec last lap !
Here come the men him self .. MORCELIIIIIIIIIII
Algerian’s Morceli Nike singlet is fire😎
Morceli the legend
How young was El G in this race?
50.6. S
Last lap
نادرا ماتحصل في ال٨٠٠م في اخر لفه واعتقد انها لم تحصل
ماشاء الله تبارك الله يا مرسلي متعتنا
اعتقد انها اسرع اخر لفة في تاريخ سباقات ال١٥٠٠م
والله اعلم
ما شفتش هشام الكروج في أثينا 2004
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والله اعلم ان مرسلي هو صاحب اسرع اخر لفة في تاريخ السباق ١٥٠٠
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جدا سريعه
Hicham el guerouj💪🏻morocco record 3,26🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
El Guerouj he is Berber he is not an arab
Hicham el gurrouj
Abdi Bile best ever Somali athelate
I can smell the epo through the screen
Please dont be arseholer
A entendre le speaker qui ne parle que de Cacho on dirait que c'est l'espagnol qui a remporté la course et non Morcelli.
50,6 last lap!!!
50.6 seconds!!
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They should rename that 1500m distance to El Guerrouj distance
Morceli the best middle distance runner of all times .. just kidding hicham el guerrouj is .
We’re they clean though not so sure tbh
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Until El G came in and destroyed 1500m forever.
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