It's badass because of the intention, aspiration and determination, and it's humble because of the 'I don't know" and "I would like", which shows humility, realism and self-awareness.
Yuen Manson It’s much easier to run with others than alone. They also broke the wind for him and kept the pace, by following the laser and around the corners.
@@yuenmanson9860 He conserves energy by having the pacemakers break the wind for him. If you break the win by yourself for example, you work harder than you should. Kinda like how it works with migrating birds (the weakest ones are in the middle of the formation), or in cycling where the strongest cyclists are protected by team mates
"Running is a clean sport, a beautiful one whereby if everyone woke up early in the morning and went for a run, then it would be such a beautiful world. A beautiful world." -Eliud Kipchoge
I don’t understand how 2.3k people disliked this video and can’t see how amazing and monumental it was. i stayed up til 4:14 am to watch this race and i guess people just can’t see how amazing it was
It was simply an advertising stunt for Ineos a and Nike and for some reason the public fell for it hook, line and stinker. Kipchoge ran the Berlin marathon in 2018 in 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds so it's very possible he could run a sub 2 in actual race conditions which would be IAF recognised
Jon Reynolds, are you an idiot? Are you blind? He broke 2 hours, it doesn't matter how blind fools like you are, the man is a legend, and your jealousy will never bring you even close to the heights he has reached
Feels like he's not trying too hard to finish, since he knows it will be before 2 hours mark. As if he is saving more for the next time to break the record again.
TheMightyHarihar Actually most middle-age men can only sustain that for about 45-90 sec, not 120 sec... of course your definition might vary from mine. However, if you live in the western world, then the average middle aged men doesn’t work out and works in an office and has gained some weight
Seeing the whole running community come together to help Eluid was amazing. Most of these 41 pacers were in their own finals in Doha. Can't wait to see it in a race now.
@@tauriqabdullah6130 Born and bred in Kenya. Won Kenya Bronze and Silver at 2000 and 2004 Olympics before switching allegiance to USA. Studied in USA though
Eliud deserves this so much. It is no coincidence that only a humble being like him is able to shatter the beliefs of what is possible. Such an inspiring human being.
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Yes,,,It was simply an advertising stunt for Ineos a and Nike and for some reason the public fell for it hook, line and stinker. Kipchoge ran the Berlin marathon in 2018 in 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds so it's very possible he could run a sub 2 in actual race conditions which would be IAF recognised
@@MonaichFother I doubt it'll happen soon. At the international pro road level, taking 10-25 seconds off in the next 3 years or so may be possible. But the reality is that he'll slip due to age. And who the heck is gonna pace somebody running a sub 2 pace for marathon? At Berlin, they dropped like flies after 20K.
Much appreciation to God, ineos, His wife His children His beloved mum The great land of Kenya The great land of Austria The outstanding pacemakers The most amazing cheering crowd And lastly the most unrecognized parties like UA-cam.
I think everyone is getting carried away it the unofficial marathon record . the one who does it in a official marathon is the first to run under 2 hours .
anfeild8 it doesn’t matter we saw Eliud run and the whole world saw himclock 1:59:40 ,the officials can go to their offices and make their own man the first but Elide is the firs in the world.
At 3:09:16 when he was asked about his pacemakers the smile he gave shows the level of gratitude and humility he has, he truly is an amazing human being.
5 років тому+1424
When i was a kid, i was sad i was born too late to see the first moon landing. Well, not anymore.
Did he teach you capitalism too?It was simply an advertising stunt for Ineos a and Nike and for some reason the public fell for it hook, line and stinker. Kipchoge ran the Berlin marathon in 2018 in 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds so it's very possible he could run a sub 2 in actual race conditions which would be IAF recognised .
Best comment ever! I was thinking the same thing. I’m 50 years old and use to run 1,500mm in Latin America and I had a very dangerous running style… never left anything on the track I would pour it all out, by the time I got to the finish line I was almost dead!🤣
@@13oct1992 Check out David Rudisha setting WR in 800m, he doesn't even look slightly distressed at the end. Looked like he only breathed through his nose the entire race
Recovery is almost instantaneous for him in terms of breathing. Don't get me wrong his muscles and body is screaming still looking to recover but his breathing is going back to normal unless than 30 seconds to a minute.
WTF what kinda cardio does this man have, in the end of the 1:59 he looked like he just walked to the corner shop, me ....just in the first 2 mins I would’ve collapsed
in another video it explains that living in kenya at 2000m+ above sea level a majority of his life helps a lot with oxygen efficiency or something like that. i guess thats why there is so many marathon runners from kenya.
@Peter Rabbit and it mostly has to do with food they ate and still eat as staples in their diet. None of the running stock grew up on chips - they're eating macca all day :P
Watch the womens 10,000m final in Rio Olympics 😂😂 And the final minutes of the womens marathon in Beijing world championships 2015. Those women are INSANE OMG
If you really want to understand the speed that Eliud has maintained, go to the gym and set your treadmill to 21.1km/h and maintain it for 2 hours. Absolute madman.
I cried as he crossed the finishing line!! Throughout the race my 3 year old would keep on asking, "mum how long has it been?" Has he won yet!! The excitement, the thrill, the celebratory mood in my house.. if only she can really understand what and how this is an inspiration and difficult to achieve!!! I bet one day she will!! Kongole king-Choge!! Thanks for making us( Kenyans) and the entire world proud..
As someone who was standing in audience today, I must say that I have never before felt such a warm and positive atmosphere at any event. The crowd, the organizers, the athletes - everybody was doing his best and seemed so utterly happy to witness this moment of Eliud Kipchoge making sports history. What an outstanding performance by an outstanding athlete, and a day I will never forget.
This is one of the most impressive athletic feats of all time, and a defining moment in human history. I mean, Jesus Christ! I never thought I would witness something so immensely historic in my lifetime. A glimmer of hope and inspiration in this dark and gloomy world.
Crushymuffin That would probably require like 50 generations of methodical training, passing down the best running genes over a group of reproducing individuals You’d litterally be running at the speed of a car outside school zones, even usain bolt runs slower
You made me break in tears as I watched you cross the finishing line, a truly historic moment. You have made a great turning point in human history; indeed no human is limited, King Choge
I started crying about 15 minutes out. Once I saw the guy on the bike smiling, I put my hands in the praying position and was talking to Eluid like he could hear me, LOL.
This was such an amazing moment for the sport. I remember staying up until 2 AM to watch this live and I woke my family up when I freaked out when he crossed the line. This was such a huge inspiration for me and my running and now I’m running in college, this was so incredible to watch and I love coming back to this video
I wonder why people are disliking this videos......its like hating the effort he made for stretching the limits. He is the Hero of our time,the moon landing we missed out. Is it envy or what???like what have you got to offer????
I'm from Ethiopia , so happy to see our brother from Kenya achieving the impossible and making it possible . Couple of days ago our prime minster won the peace noble prize. We need more impossible stories , to become true stories here in Africa.
He beat the official world record by 1:59. How perfect is that! I am biased as a fellow distance runner, but in my book, he is the greatest athlete on the planet.
One of the greatest feats of sport in the history of mankind. Eliud Kipchoge will be remembered as one of the greatest athletes in history. Well done Eliud!!!
Imagine the Times we live in. We get to see the best sprinter ever u Uasin Bolt and now the best marathoner ever Eliud Kipchoge! Congratulations to my fellow countryman
Almost 3 years ago and this still brings tears to my eyes. Kipchoge is truly courageous and exceptional. He practices what he preach...plan and prepare, be discipline, believe in yourself and your team, etc. I love this!!!!
Wow... Just wow.... what an absolute legend! It was a honour to watch and witness history being written. That moment 2:59:30 where he breaks through the pacemakers and speeds up! Damn that one was for the history books
This really is the “moon landing” moment of our generation. Wow... this is a testament to how limitless the human spirit truly is. (That being said, who the heck would dislike this video? Trolls I’m assuming)
Rasmus Pelz In some ways they do share similarities... nobody thought it was possible until Kipchoge started breaking records. However, at the heart of both is the testament of human spirit, a story of struggles, and our ability to go beyond barriers
Genuinely insane how he did that looking pretty much perfectly fine once he crossed the finish line, then _sprinted_ through the crowd high-fiving everyone right after.
I met a wonderful girl from Vienna. Back in 2015 in Ethiopia. She was 23 I was 16 We met at a swimming place. It was so much she told me great things about the world and Vienna. Ahh nostalgia
So awesome to see the whole world coming together to celebrate this historic moment!! Truly the world is one...our politicians just drive us apart!! Congrats Kipchoge!!
Am so proud he not only won for us But also united us No one was talking about his tribe but the whole of kenny was behind him He has really done an amazing job Am a very proud kenyan Congrats 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Even with all of this help, he just made it with 20 seconds to spare. This just proves that the sub 2 hour marathon is incredibly difficult, but this challenge wasn't meant to be a competition, it was to answer one question: Could he do it? And yes, yes he can. Eliud Kipchoge, you are THE MAN!
I watched the first sub2 try and was mind blown.... this is still mind blowing!!! Of course Kipchoge!! Incredible human being. But also the whole operation itself! The pacers!!!! They’re perfect transitions and choreography!!! I’m just in awe.
“I don’t know where the limits are... but I would like to go there.”
How is that the most humble, but also the most badass thing I’ve ever heard??
WilliamAllen52 Awesome
Simple! Because he is the most humble,badass and awesome human being on sports!
Shri harsha Nayak 2:46:34
To run there*
It's badass because of the intention, aspiration and determination, and it's humble because of the 'I don't know" and "I would like", which shows humility, realism and self-awareness.
I love the fact that he gave so much respect to the pacemakers
Yes n in each turn he smiled to show how happy he was for what is happening
What a humble man!
what is the function of pacemakers?
Yuen Manson It’s much easier to run with others than alone. They also broke the wind for him and kept the pace, by following the laser and around the corners.
@@yuenmanson9860 He conserves energy by having the pacemakers break the wind for him. If you break the win by yourself for example, you work harder than you should. Kinda like how it works with migrating birds (the weakest ones are in the middle of the formation), or in cycling where the strongest cyclists are protected by team mates
"100% of me is nothing compared to 1% of the team." ~ Eliud Kipchoge 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
He actually says 1% of the team. But either way it's an awesome thing to say! So humble, a powerful message 👍👍
@@brianmessemer2973 Oh, yeah. You're right. I've edited.😊
100% of me is nothing compared to 10% of the group.🏃♂️
@@drivinglessondublin you've been watching a lotta ineos159 videos eh ?!
"Running is a clean sport, a beautiful one whereby if everyone woke up early in the morning and went for a run, then it would be such a beautiful world.
A beautiful world."
-Eliud Kipchoge
Right
Wonderful awesome fantastic comment well done keep it up
Why does this make me cry?
If everyone believes in Jesus Christ and gave their life to him, the world will be a batter place
@@charlottelokinu9606 Let's agree to disagree.
I don’t understand how 2.3k people disliked this video and can’t see how amazing and monumental it was. i stayed up til 4:14 am to watch this race and i guess people just can’t see how amazing it was
Was it a race? Was anybody else trying to win? This was an exhibition. And a team race. In other words, rubbish.
It was simply an advertising stunt for Ineos a and Nike and for some reason the public fell for it hook, line and stinker. Kipchoge
ran the Berlin marathon in 2018 in 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds so it's very possible he could run a sub 2 in actual race conditions which would be IAF recognised
@@jonreynolds9747 jealousy will not help you in any way.
Get a life.
@@wms2280 He didn't break the 2hr barrier so don't act like he did. That's all.
Jon Reynolds, are you an idiot? Are you blind? He broke 2 hours, it doesn't matter how blind fools like you are, the man is a legend, and your jealousy will never bring you even close to the heights he has reached
Nike should give him his own running shoe line like they did jordan
I would buy instantly
I would so buy them
I’ve never bought a Jordan, but I would instantly buy his line
I would buy them
Kipchoge's yesss
he still has energy to run and celebrate after 2 hours of running
He's so energetic. Congratulations to him.
Of course he does. It's just 2 hours, not like 3 or 4 we are running :))
Feels like he's not trying too hard to finish, since he knows it will be before 2 hours mark. As if he is saving more for the next time to break the record again.
Actually an 1 hour 59 minutes and 40 seconds of running lol
@@quinnmitchell516 actually 1 hour 59 minutes 40 sec
I don't think most people really understand just how fast he ran! It is mind boggling!!
It is essentially the full sprint speed for most middle aged men for 2 hours, something most middle aged men sustain for 2 minutes.
TheMightyHarihar Actually most middle-age men can only sustain that for about 45-90 sec, not 120 sec... of course your definition might vary from mine. However, if you live in the western world, then the average middle aged men doesn’t work out and works in an office and has gained some weight
TheMightyHarihar I dont think people can all out sprint for 2 minutes
@@toki002 what is your 100m time?
@@toki002 There are people who can sustain 13 mph for 2 minutes, ordinary people that is. 13 mph is essentially a full sprint.
The only 3.5 hour video on UA-cam I have ever watched. Eliud - the humblest badass.
Seeing the whole running community come together to help Eluid was amazing. Most of these 41 pacers were in their own finals in Doha. Can't wait to see it in a race now.
Bernard Lagat, who beat Kipchoge in world championships final in 2007, doing his best to make Kipchoge's dream come true. Special moment.
Both come from Kaptel in Kenya
@@georgekipkemboi9110 isn't Lagat American
Kenyan born.
@@tauriqabdullah6130 Born and bred in Kenya. Won Kenya Bronze and Silver at 2000 and 2004 Olympics before switching allegiance to USA. Studied in USA though
@@tauriqabdullah6130 en
Eliud deserves this so much. It is no coincidence that only a humble being like him is able to shatter the beliefs of what is possible. Such an inspiring human being.
Previous month I was able to gather my first five figure paycheck ever!!! I've been working for this company using the internet for 2 years now and I never been happier... They are paying me $95 per hour, and the best thing regarding it is the fact that I am not that tech-savvy, they just asked for basic awareness of internet and simple typing skill...Superb thing about this job is the more time I got for my family. I am in a position to dedicate quality time with my family and friends and look after my children and also going on holiday together with them very routinely. Don't avoid this chance and make sure to react quick. This is what I do... *revenue39.com*
What does this have to do with Eliud?!
I started crying when he sprinted his way through the pacemakers. I won't forget this moment! Thank you, Eliud!
Same. I just burst into tears.
Yes,,,It was simply an advertising stunt for Ineos a and Nike and for some reason the public fell for it hook, line and stinker. Kipchoge
ran the Berlin marathon in 2018 in 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds so it's very possible he could run a sub 2 in actual race conditions which would be IAF recognised
@@MonaichFother I doubt it'll happen soon. At the international pro road level, taking 10-25 seconds off in the next 3 years or so may be possible. But the reality is that he'll slip due to age. And who the heck is gonna pace somebody running a sub 2 pace for marathon? At Berlin, they dropped like flies after 20K.
I committed suicide
@@vandpiben how could you if you typed that
"Run 100m in 17.06."
"Easy!"
"... four hundred and twenty two times in a row."
"... ahhhh..."
its quicker than that mate
@@barackobama1702 no it isn't
@FOD RUNNER FAN bruh that's still quite good
420 lol
@@nikitasidoryuk852 nice
Much appreciation to
God,
ineos,
His wife
His children
His beloved mum
The great land of Kenya
The great land of Austria
The outstanding pacemakers
The most amazing cheering crowd
And lastly the most unrecognized parties like UA-cam.
And Kipchoge 💜
This actually brought tears to my eyes
Here in Kenya, we're all crying... Ugly crying..
He is Eliud the great
I think everyone is getting carried away it the unofficial marathon record . the one who does it in a official marathon is the first to run under 2 hours .
anfeild8 and it’ll be him in a year
anfeild8 it doesn’t matter we saw Eliud run and the whole world saw himclock 1:59:40 ,the officials can go to their offices and make their own man the first but Elide is the firs in the world.
At 3:09:16 when he was asked about his pacemakers the smile he gave shows the level of gratitude and humility he has, he truly is an amazing human being.
When i was a kid, i was sad i was born too late to see the first moon landing. Well, not anymore.
Cheer up even more,there was no moon landing ;)
il cosmo polita You’ll tell us that earth is flat too?
nailed it
Now u will have a story to tell to ur kids of how you watched him win 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I don't think a man running fast is really comparable to one of the greatest scientific achievements of all time.
It means a lot to Kenya,
But it means everything to the human race.
I’m sad to say I have never even heard of him before this. But I’m happy to say I’ll now never forget him
Watch Kenenisa Bekele too💚
Kipchoge has taught me, discipline, resilience, patience,consistency, hard work, focus, determination, humility, self-confidence, loyalty, integrity.
I feel U Katithi ! Eliud has been giving me so much inspiration and motivation since 4 years already. Role model !
❤🙏👑
Did he teach you capitalism too?It was simply an advertising stunt for Ineos a and Nike and for some reason the public fell for it hook, line and stinker. Kipchoge
ran the Berlin marathon in 2018 in 2 hours 1 minute and 39 seconds so it's very possible he could run a sub 2 in actual race conditions which would be IAF recognised .
@@MonaichFother if you feel that so much express it somewhere else not under my comment 🙄
How?
"We can make this world a beautiful world by just running."
True
and who will produce iphones?
@@reservoirchannel5576
😂 ,,us
@@georgeododa60 okay,,ododa
Or cycling
Truly happy as a Kenyan ....Drop a like for Eliud Kipchoge 😄
What I'm scared about is when he finishes he doesn't even look tired
aerobically speaking, hes probably not... Muscle breakdown though he's probably pretty damn sore/fatigued.
Best comment ever! I was thinking the same thing. I’m 50 years old and use to run 1,500mm in Latin America and I had a very dangerous running style… never left anything on the track I would pour it all out, by the time I got to the finish line I was almost dead!🤣
@@13oct1992 Check out David Rudisha setting WR in 800m, he doesn't even look slightly distressed at the end. Looked like he only breathed through his nose the entire race
Recovery is almost instantaneous for him in terms of breathing. Don't get me wrong his muscles and body is screaming still looking to recover but his breathing is going back to normal unless than 30 seconds to a minute.
@@pacmech100 masterclass race 800m. The whole field smashed, but Rudisha is another level
WTF what kinda cardio does this man have, in the end of the 1:59 he looked like he just walked to the corner shop, me ....just in the first 2 mins I would’ve collapsed
These guys are freaks of nature
Genetics, Practice, etc. I could keep up with that pace too... for about 200 meters. Lol
in another video it explains that living in kenya at 2000m+ above sea level a majority of his life helps a lot with oxygen efficiency or something like that. i guess thats why there is so many marathon runners from kenya.
@Peter Rabbit and it mostly has to do with food they ate and still eat as staples in their diet. None of the running stock grew up on chips - they're eating macca all day :P
Watch the womens 10,000m final in Rio Olympics 😂😂
And the final minutes of the womens marathon in Beijing world championships 2015. Those women are INSANE OMG
If you really want to understand the speed that Eliud has maintained, go to the gym and set your treadmill to 21.1km/h and maintain it for 2 hours. Absolute madman.
A little more than that because he completed the run before some more seconds!
Mind blowing....
Isn’t that like the speed usain bolt sprints at or something????
@@guitargod63 no, but it's definitely the speed any normal person sprints at
I would die
This guy is a legend he has taken Kenya to another level and so proud of him ..congrats King Choge
Grace Mbathi your name sounds faniliar
@LMP3 nonsense
Sean Hannity. , bfTexasmĺk
I cried as he crossed the finishing line!! Throughout the race my 3 year old would keep on asking, "mum how long has it been?" Has he won yet!! The excitement, the thrill, the celebratory mood in my house.. if only she can really understand what and how this is an inspiration and difficult to achieve!!! I bet one day she will!!
Kongole king-Choge!! Thanks for making us( Kenyans) and the entire world proud..
Veronicah Kiogora 🤣🤣
/r/thathappened
Can't believe how many times I've come back to re-watch this...
❤
Me, too! ♥️
As someone who was standing in audience today, I must say that I have never before felt such a warm and positive atmosphere at any event. The crowd, the organizers, the athletes - everybody was doing his best and seemed so utterly happy to witness this moment of Eliud Kipchoge making sports history. What an outstanding performance by an outstanding athlete, and a day I will never forget.
He went back and high fived the kid at 3:21:40 Love this man, most humble soul ever
This is impressive. Somalia is proud of their neighbour, Kenya. Congratulations, Kipchoge.
Just don't grenade us.
@LMP3 dude just gave our country a compliment. please dont muddy this happy feeling. also there has never been ebola in somalia
@@TheTororist thank you. I dont know what these dimwits are on about.
@@mwangikev9639 that's harsh. There are Somalis and Alshabaabs.. most Somalis are good guys
Thank you
This is one of the most impressive athletic feats of all time, and a defining moment in human history. I mean, Jesus Christ! I never thought I would witness something so immensely historic in my lifetime. A glimmer of hope and inspiration in this dark and gloomy world.
True he was able not only to unite all of us but also inspire us
Now we need someone to run a marathon at 4min/mile lmao
Well said!
@@alexismisselyn3916 next up, marathon in an hour
Crushymuffin
That would probably require like 50 generations of methodical training, passing down the best running genes over a group of reproducing individuals
You’d litterally be running at the speed of a car outside school zones, even usain bolt runs slower
When Eliud was finishing I was smiling but also had tears in my eyes...he is the God of running
I don't know why but I started tearing up in the last minute and after he finished. Something about his face makes him seem like such a kind person.
Let this man run another round! He’s not even tired.
You made me break in tears as I watched you cross the finishing line, a truly historic moment. You have made a great turning point in human history; indeed no human is limited, King Choge
Congratulations Eliud. I will never forget this. No human is LIMITED 👏👏
I started crying about 15 minutes out. Once I saw the guy on the bike smiling, I put my hands in the praying position and was talking to Eluid like he could hear me, LOL.
saying no human is limited is denying evolution
I don’t think you’re alone. I was talking him through the whole second half, haha. I’m sure it helped 😉
The moon landing took a giant rocket. The 2 hour marathon took a giant heart.
Loppy2345 Indeed!
What a Nice expression
Well said!
Amen to that
This is beyond amazing.
I really hope the Kenyans can now get a training facility befitting their abilities...
Lately I realized - The king of all sports is marathon ! I am glad that am hooked now. Thanks Kipchoge for the new addiction.
UA-cam, this should be the top of your trending list. 4m views in like 6 hours??
Edit: #3 on trending! Go Eliud!!
I'm 56 and when I grow up I want to be like Eluid.
😹😹
No human is limited 😀
Okay 😐
You dream is valid
*Eliud
proud to be a Kenyan....u av made me n the whole country proud....also to the world you have made many people smile...kudos king kipchonge....
Michael Mwanzia kenya !!! I think Africa has tremendous power....
I wish i was african
What a great comment. Very happy for you and your people. It’s no accident all the best distance runners come from Kenya.
United Nations Environment Program Hq is in Nairobi.
@@reubenseet1234 everyone is
This was such an amazing moment for the sport. I remember staying up until 2 AM to watch this live and I woke my family up when I freaked out when he crossed the line. This was such a huge inspiration for me and my running and now I’m running in college, this was so incredible to watch and I love coming back to this video
I am not even a runner and this brings tears to my eyes to witness a great human achievement....Amazing!!!
most people cant even run a marathon in 3 hours what
an absolute legend we have here.
lets be honest, most people cant even bike a marathon in 2 hours.
Most people can't run a marathon
For sure
Lol can you?? 3 hours is a great time for a marathon
Finish a marathon in 3 hours? I would take that in a heartbeat.
The entrie two hours looks easy and smooth, but it all because of the solid and in depth preparation. Humble Kipchoke, you made it!
I wonder why people are disliking this videos......its like hating the effort he made for stretching the limits. He is the Hero of our time,the moon landing we missed out. Is it envy or what???like what have you got to offer????
Some human beings are so cruel! I wonder who could dislike this as well...
Just ignore such people. The world loves Eliud
Ignore the sadists and psychos
"Haters gonna hate" . 😣😩 This is regardless of HOW positive something is!
My guess is they're not a fan of the artificial racing conditions for this marathon. I don't think they have anything against Kipchoge.
This man is a legend!!
Also, a huge shoutout to the pacers. The transition at each stage was beautifully choreographed. It was amazing to watch!
Its July 2022 and watching this still feels awesome....
Kenyans never lose.they only postpone victory. Congrats Eliud
U said it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Now corruption will be number two after Eliud haha
@Bob Please don' t spoil this beautiful mood,Thats a discussion for another day,Be positive for once
@@bobisaack804 Irrelevant.
I’ve been waiting for a mark in history since Usain Bolt and this makes my week especially because of how down to earth he is
This is like the moon landing, this makes my year
@@gamersden30 more like if it was you who did it life
That atmosphere! Being loved of his teammates all smiling when he finishes.
Phenomenal race. He wrote history
Dr.Stam! • speaks volumes of his character to be so loved by his team mates 😍
Rewatching the last 7min are priceless, am in tears his strength is inspirational. God bless you Eliud kipchoge.
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I'm from Ethiopia , so happy to see our brother from Kenya achieving the impossible and making it possible . Couple of days ago our prime minster won the peace noble prize. We need more impossible stories , to become true stories here in Africa.
💜
Too bad I was just behind my phone experiencing this, but still it was emotional,it was spectacular.
With Love from Kenya 🇰🇪
He beat the official world record by 1:59. How perfect is that!
I am biased as a fellow distance runner, but in my book, he is the greatest athlete on the planet.
He had more energy to finish more that
I agree that he is the greatest athlete on the planet
Nope... Micheal Phelps is
I have cried like a baby this morning. From a 57 year old man. Thank you.
Unbelievable effort, that last 1k was 2:43! Light years better than my 3:35. And to think he ran that after 41.2km at a similar pace! Monsterous!
Happy birthday Eliud. May you live long to see someone else break that record.
Congrats from the USA. So happy for Kipchpge and this team! 🇰🇪🇺🇸🌎
If pronounce that it almost sounds like chaos 😂😂😂😂
He did!!God bless the pacemakers. 🤩🤩
they did a great...Led by Kenyan born American...Benard Langat the cougar
I hope this channel and this video will never get deleted
This is still mind-boggling to me. I am amazed at how he did it. Congrats Eliud.
One of the greatest feats of sport in the history of mankind. Eliud Kipchoge will be remembered as one of the greatest athletes in history. Well done Eliud!!!
He is a crazy mad man, he actually did it!! Congrats Eliud! I almost cried as you crossed the finish line. KUDOS!!
Tears of joy rolled 😊😊
@@Turumtayev i also cried
I cried am so happy
Kipchoge is a noble man: discipline, commitment, honesty, walking the talk.
this grown up man cried watching another man run
Lol me too
This makes me cry everything I watch it. Humans are amazing
You do not have to be a runner to appreciate and be grateful for Eliud, he has proven to us that no human is limited, such an inspiration.
In other words...am proud to be a Kenyan..congratulations Eliud Kipchoge and God bless you abundantly hureeeee
Imagine the Times we live in. We get to see the best sprinter ever u
Uasin Bolt and now the best marathoner ever Eliud Kipchoge! Congratulations to my fellow countryman
Reporter: Eliud you just broke 2 hours in the marathon! How does it feel?!
Eliud: I’m feeling good.
Legend.
Eliud: *breathes*
people: LEGENNDD
@@warmongerfenrir8524 shut up
Almost 3 years ago and this still brings tears to my eyes. Kipchoge is truly courageous and exceptional. He practices what he preach...plan and prepare, be discipline, believe in yourself and your team, etc. I love this!!!!
Thanks INEOS for hosting not only the full marathon but also preamble to it on youtube. God bless you.
3:15:05 I loved the hug he received from his wife as he ran into her open arms. Machozi nayo?
this is a significant moment in history - up there with the moon landing, kasparov vs deep blue, alphazero and the discovery of penicillin
Proud not only to be African but to have been alive to witness history being made.
100 meters in 17 seconds 422 times, I legit can't get it in my head how he did it
you actually have to do it only 421 times, and run an additional 95 meters. Should not be that hard now I guess
Congrats Kipchoge. Thanks for making Kenya proud. You've proven that with God's divine intervention, no limit can hinder you. Hongera
Wow... Just wow.... what an absolute legend! It was a honour to watch and witness history being written. That moment 2:59:30 where he breaks through the pacemakers and speeds up! Damn that one was for the history books
This really is the “moon landing” moment of our generation. Wow... this is a testament to how limitless the human spirit truly is.
(That being said, who the heck would dislike this video? Trolls I’m assuming)
Amazing
So you're saying that this marathon was faked?! :O
Sooooo, you're comparing one of the biggest events in history with a guy who runs fast. Yeeeeaaah, I can see the similarities?
@@JCV123 future generations will say that this was faked
Rasmus Pelz In some ways they do share similarities... nobody thought it was possible until Kipchoge started breaking records. However, at the heart of both is the testament of human spirit, a story of struggles, and our ability to go beyond barriers
I’ve seen so much videos on him and he must be one of the most humble people to be in such a big spotlight. He truly deserved this. The goat
An absolutely astounding human achievement. In fact Superman asked Kipchoge for his autograph!
I could hear smiling and almost breathless with what she was witnessing.
I love that Eliud "invited" all of humanity to join him at a higher level.
A great example of what is possible when people work together towards single goal.
He did it😥😥... Congrats Eliud kenyans are proud of you
I am not limited ,Eliud you have inspired me to realize that .
Genuinely insane how he did that looking pretty much perfectly fine once he crossed the finish line, then _sprinted_ through the crowd high-fiving everyone right after.
No ‘human’ is limited, my foot. This guy is superhuman. Most thrilling and inspirational event I’ve ever seen.
The most beautiful people are the people of Vienna, very warm people
I met a wonderful girl from Vienna. Back in 2015 in Ethiopia. She was 23 I was 16
We met at a swimming place. It was so much she told me great things about the world and Vienna. Ahh nostalgia
Congratulations Kipchoge. So so proud to be a Kenyan🇰🇪
No human is limited!
He has done it!
真的太棒了👍
He is not human
He’s a super man 🙌🏾
Some, people are really hurt. It's sad that human history is made and people have disliked the video.
So awesome to see the whole world coming together to celebrate this historic moment!! Truly the world is one...our politicians just drive us apart!! Congrats Kipchoge!!
I don't know what to say honestly... All these comments got me in goosies... Praise be to God 🙏🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Am so proud he not only won for us
But also united us
No one was talking about his tribe but the whole of kenny was behind him
He has really done an amazing job
Am a very proud kenyan
Congrats 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Munini Kamau whose kenny?
Munini Kamau we are not united we just came together to celebrate one of our own but we are as divided as ever
Incomprehensible achievement. Didn't expect to tear up.
Even with all of this help, he just made it with 20 seconds to spare. This just proves that the sub 2 hour marathon is incredibly difficult, but this challenge wasn't meant to be a competition, it was to answer one question:
Could he do it?
And yes, yes he can.
Eliud Kipchoge, you are THE MAN!
I watched the first sub2 try and was mind blown.... this is still mind blowing!!! Of course Kipchoge!! Incredible human being. But also the whole operation itself! The pacers!!!! They’re perfect transitions and choreography!!! I’m just in awe.