Jakob is an otherwordly athlete. When Komen did 7:20.67 his final lap was a 59.09 When El Guerrouj did 7:23.09 his final lap was a 59.67 When Bekele did 7:25.79 his final lap was a 56.03 Jakob did a 7:17.55 with a 55.4 final lap. Absolutely insane
David Rudisha winning 800m gold at 2012 Olympics..running all the way from.tbe front .and setting world record that still stands...is surely "up there" with the all-time great runs.
@user-hg1sh5hk5f I think this year or next year is his Prime for attacking the 1500 meters and the mile. Afterward, he probably gonna slowly move to 5k and 10k. Hope he gets a good 1.5k (he already got the second best 1.5k ever so it's highly possible)
I wonder how he will get the steeple record, he said he wanted 10 distance records which would be 1500,1609,2000,3000,3218,5000,10000, 21.1k, 42.2k and 3000 steeple.
@isaacqsnl He said that? 😂 I mean, maybe if you separate indoor and outdoor. 1.5k, 1.5k indoor(✔️), Mile, 2k(✔️), 3k(✔️), 2 mile(✔️), 5k, 10k He already got 4, from 1.5k indoor to 2 miles. Currently, he is the closest ever to the 1.5k WR, and he got the motivation for it. So I guess that would be a possible 5th, 3 miles, 5k, 5 miles, 10k are also possibilities. Dunno, what distances are we counting? Maybe we are also counting on road races separately? If so, reaching 10 would be "easier" but still... Maybe we also counting cross country?.
I’m from Australia and traveling in Norway right now. It’s a very advanced country with very high quality of life and great living standards and income. Everyone seems to be doing pretty well here. I can see why it could be ideal for global success
The greatest distance record alongside kiptums marathon record in my opinion. This is what happens when the best 5000m runner in the world mainly focuses on the 1500m; you get the 3000m WR. Jakob continues to say that the half marathon is where he has most natural talent, it just happens that he is able to use that engine efficiently in shorter distances as well. What a time for running!
@@anodyne57 He's acknowledged in an interview that they are still the greatest distance runners as of now, but knows what he needs to do to surpass them. I think he's got what it takes. The 5000m WR is the next step.
@ryand141 yes that's what top athletes make eventually when they are good and smash worldrecords. And u discount all his training hours since he was like 8 years old to get to this level.
This guy is almost Bolt like. USA,USA, USA and then a Jamaican freak of all freaks shows up. And then North African North African North African and then out of nowhere a Scandinavian?? And doesn't just win, but blows the doors off. Crazy work
@@jackharley8564 'Except' ...Yeah but same thing happened to Jamaica during Bolt's prime. They essentially took over and are still punching waaaaaaay above their weight in terms all the sprint events. You actually make me realize it's even more analogous.
@@alexanderl9985 Nah...ironically not 'sus' at all. Everyone's doping mate(hate to hurt everyone's feelings). It's simply the price of admission to the big show since the 80s. Norwegian athletics didn't just discover testosterone analogs now, it's likely that tremendous oil wealth finally spilling over from winter sports into summer athletics combined with the realization that their genetics are suited to the middle distances similar to North Africans. I'd guess they've likely decided to focus their resources on that similar to what Jamaica did with the short distances.
Ingebrigtsen may have gotten the timing off in the Olympics, and credit to Cole Hocker on the incredible win, but no question that Ingebrigtsen has proven himself to be the overall strongest runner in an era of many strong runners. He just has an unbelievable amount of strength at these distances.🎉💯
Praise to the announcers too! That was a fantastic call especially the increasing energy coming down the final stretch. It was worthy of this great effort by Ingebrigtsen and will be a fun backdrop to countless future returns to this record and memorable video. Ingebrigtsen is such an amazing time trialist. He keeps getting beaten in championship miles and he wants to win those more than anything. Nevertheless, no one can stay with him when he takes on the clock. Amazing past medalists are separated from him after just two laps and even the bravest opponents watch him just run away from them in the latter stages of this 3K.
Phenomenal achievement, never thought I would see this broken in my lifetime. But why the whole having to have to him hold up the financial reward next to the time board..?? Who honestly gives a fuck how much money he won, I doubt even he does, let him cash his money quietly FFS, let sports like football and boxing be all just about money but leave athletics alone
It was great to see those top athletes on National Athletics Stadium of Poland in Chorzow. Several memorial records were broken yesterday, Aug 25, 2024 and two world records, including this 3000 m men run.
I don't think I am wrong in this; there is no other sport which uses rabbitts. It is such a testament to the respect these athletes have for each other. In this instance the rabbit was paid, yes, but there have been other world records broken with teammates who act as rabbits without the paycheck, sacrificing their own run to help another. I can't remember for sure but I think one of Haile Gebrselassie's world records happened when his teammate rabbited far beyond the normal mark. Such great running from Ingebrigtsen here, truly. You know his lungs and legs had to be on fire that last 6-800 meters. I get so pumped up seeing world class athletics. I was never anywhere close to this level of running, but I remember the training and it wasn't easy. 1.5 mile warmup, 8x800m repeats uphill, jog down. 1.5 mile cooldown. Or 20x200m on track. Ugh, I get tired just thinking about it. Well done, indeed.
Jakob is the magnet opus of a human breeding (eugenics) by the lunatic-left socialist Norwegian government. The IOC is ENRAGED that Jakob married a fellow Norwegian instead of an East African distance runner woman like planned, so they spiked his water with sedatives before the Olympic 1500 and 5000 meter dash. After this absolute MOTHER of a 3000, I have no doubt he's going to end up in an "accident" like Kiptum!
What is so funny is, the world do not understand Norwegians. It's opposite in Norway, we play arrogant, but are so humble. In other countries it's in their DNA to be arrogant, but they try to act humble.
Something that’s not focused on as much but is still amazing is that Aregawi’s performance in this run is now the 3rd best 3000m of all time, behind only Ingebritsen and Komen. Imagine running what would have been just under world record pace before this race and that still not being enough to win!
He didn't misjudge anything....he went out in WR pace, he knew it damn well....he is LEVELS higher than anybody else, he has the luxury-nobody else does-to experiment in an Olympic final, remember he got 2 Olympic Golds already, not to mention all his other accolades in the last DECADE!!!
All I have to say is Cheptegeis records are now in danger the 5k and 10k in time will fall and belong to Norway. The 40+ year reign of East African distance running is slowly coming to an end.
Also add on the mile. El G's 1500 though will be the hardest by far... We'll see if 3:26.00 falls this Friday in Brussels...I'm going to go with a world lead.
He is the Original Viking 🎉, Viking origin is an assets that gives him strength and bravery what a Wow running 3000m under 8 munites 😮, i dont think even Usain Bolt can run like him, Congratulations Congratulations 👏 what a champion ❤
Stile di corsa di Ingebrigtsen molto economico con piede che dopo la spinta a terra non risale oltre il ginocchio diversamente da Aregawi e da altri avversari. Ad ogni passo sono centesimi in meno ed energie risparmiate con massima fluidità di movimento. Anche il ginocchio di Jakob sale meno di quello di altri runner per cercare subito l' appoggio a terra. Poi ovviamente c'è una forza muscolare ed una resistenza lattacida superiore a quella degli altri atleti. Tutto insieme fa la differenza. Ovviamente ogni atleta deve basarsi sui propri punti di forza che non sono uguali per tutti.
Je n'ai jamais eu l'occasion de passer professionnel comme ces jeunes hommes rapides mais je tiens à vous faire part de mon étonnement sachant que malgré mes 60 ans, mon alimentation essentiellement axée sur la charcuterie, le fromage et le vin rouge, je réalise cette même distance en 6 heures 23 minutes et 18 secondes... Et ça, personne n'en parle. Alors votre 7:17 me fait un peu rigoler, hein...
@@slane6545 Track and field athletes don't have salary, and the competitions aren't "tournaments." Their personal agents negotiate a participation bonus (which is not dependant on the result) with the organizer on their behalf for each race/competition. Then there are standardized bonuses for getting a certain place in the race, but those are smaller. I don't think an athlete of Ingebritsen's status would run on any Grand Prix race without a starting fee that goes into tens of thousands of dollars/euros. I would be very surprised if he doesn't get at least well over half a million a year from his personal sponsors.
@@slane6545he is like a celebrity in Norway and his family has a reality tv show and a documentary is being made about him. He’s undoubtably very rich and probably wealthier than most of his competitors.
@@osuk1 Im glad there are pacers. That is the only way the best can run under same conditions like the second best, which uses Ingebrigtsen as a pacer.
@@sveinb.a.hammer1681 It is the IAAF blatant business model for drawing the masses in their support.You know, build up the stars, create compelling story lines and manage the outcome! The Olympics proved a lot of the so called stars were not as great in real competition and there was flagrant bias against the unpredictable emergence of the Chinese in swimming for example.Bol, Jakob, Lyles, Walholm, ShaCarri etc under performed!
Those two in front who slowed down were pacesetters, commonly known as «rabbits». They run in front to maintain a specific speed.. Rabbits, are experienced runners who lead the pack at a consistent pace, helping other competitors gauge their speed during the race. Their role is particularly important in middle-distance and long-distance races, where they often set a fast but sustainable pace for the field to follow. After a designated distance, rabbits typically drop out of the race, having fulfilled their purpose of pacing the other athletes. Ingebrigtsen was going for the world record so he needed pacesetters to keep up the right speed.
Those two in front who slowed down were pacesetters, commonly known as «rabbits». They run in front to maintain a specific speed.. Rabbits, also known as pacesetters, are experienced runners who lead the pack at a consistent pace, helping other competitors gauge their speed during the race. Their role is particularly important in middle-distance and long-distance races, where they often set a fast but sustainable pace for the field to follow. After a designated distance, rabbits typically drop out of the race, having fulfilled their purpose of pacing the other athletes. Ingebrigtsen was going for the world record so he needed pacesetters to keep up the right speed.
9:00 Respect to the dude that ran in the elephant costume and still made it in under 8 minutes
😂😂
Wasn't even tired either
African genetics
Jakob is an otherwordly athlete.
When Komen did 7:20.67 his final lap was a 59.09
When El Guerrouj did 7:23.09 his final lap was a 59.67
When Bekele did 7:25.79 his final lap was a 56.03
Jakob did a 7:17.55 with a 55.4 final lap. Absolutely insane
55s is my 400m time😂😂😂
The best run I've seen since the mile record in 1999
Jakob snatching the mile wr next yr. 1500 is a tough one tho
@@andrewreese9802 Wow, what a race!!!😍😍😍
He is sooo close@@bigt-bt1br
David Rudisha winning 800m gold at 2012 Olympics..running all the way from.tbe front .and setting world record that still stands...is surely "up there" with the all-time great runs.
Better
JACKOB THE GREAT. ARGUBABLY COULD END UP ONE OF THE GREATEST MID/ LONG/ DISTANCE RUNNERS OF ALL TIME. GREAT GREAT RUN...
He will take the 5000m next for sure..
he already is
He has the possibility of having ALL WORLD RECORDS from 1500 meters to 10K in his lifetime with a bit of luck💀
HE'S ABSOLUTELY GOT TIME, HE'S ONLY 24 I THOUGHT HE WAS 30+ LOL 🙏🙏🏽🙏🏾🙏🏼🙏🏻✝️🕎🔯🤲🏽🕍🌏🌟
SORRY 23 YEAR'S YOUNG 🌱
@user-hg1sh5hk5f I think this year or next year is his Prime for attacking the 1500 meters and the mile.
Afterward, he probably gonna slowly move to 5k and 10k.
Hope he gets a good 1.5k (he already got the second best 1.5k ever so it's highly possible)
I wonder how he will get the steeple record, he said he wanted 10 distance records which would be 1500,1609,2000,3000,3218,5000,10000, 21.1k, 42.2k and 3000 steeple.
@isaacqsnl He said that? 😂
I mean, maybe if you separate indoor and outdoor.
1.5k, 1.5k indoor(✔️), Mile, 2k(✔️), 3k(✔️), 2 mile(✔️), 5k, 10k
He already got 4, from 1.5k indoor to 2 miles.
Currently, he is the closest ever to the 1.5k WR, and he got the motivation for it.
So I guess that would be a possible 5th, 3 miles, 5k, 5 miles, 10k are also possibilities.
Dunno, what distances are we counting?
Maybe we are also counting on road races separately?
If so, reaching 10 would be "easier" but still...
Maybe we also counting cross country?.
I love the way you can see him clearly accelerate at the 2000m. The second pacer looks like he earnt a good days pays. Jakob is a phenomenal athlete.
Karsten Warholm, Jakob Ingebrigtsen & Erling Haaland. I don’t know what they feed them on in Norway, but I want some!
We eat brunost
Chess: Magnus Carlsen!
I’m from Australia and traveling in Norway right now. It’s a very advanced country with very high quality of life and great living standards and income. Everyone seems to be doing pretty well here. I can see why it could be ideal for global success
Gamalost
You forgot Magnus, lol.
-People: “Jakob always run from behind”
-Jakob: OK, let’s me show you why.
The greatest distance record alongside kiptums marathon record in my opinion. This is what happens when the best 5000m runner in the world mainly focuses on the 1500m; you get the 3000m WR. Jakob continues to say that the half marathon is where he has most natural talent, it just happens that he is able to use that engine efficiently in shorter distances as well. What a time for running!
You're conveniently ignoring the Distance gods...Bekele, and Gebrselassie. He's not at their level, as of now.
@@anodyne57 as of now.
@@anodyne57 He's acknowledged in an interview that they are still the greatest distance runners as of now, but knows what he needs to do to surpass them. I think he's got what it takes. The 5000m WR is the next step.
Just to note, Jakob won the equivalente of 1 year of the average income in Norway as reward.
Well he is a worldclass athlete. I expect him to make a million or 2 per year in dollars.
For 7 and a half mins.
@@ryand141No, many thousands of hours
@ryand141 yes that's what top athletes make eventually when they are good and smash worldrecords. And u discount all his training hours since he was like 8 years old to get to this level.
@@pontusschroder8361 Well, he won the money for the race not the training.
This guy is almost Bolt like. USA,USA, USA and then a Jamaican freak of all freaks shows up. And then North African North African North African and then out of nowhere a Scandinavian?? And doesn't just win, but blows the doors off. Crazy work
Except Norway is developing many elite endurance athletes. Blummenfelt, Eden, etc
Piss off!
He's Norwegian and far from your Shait!
@@jackharley8564 Not sus at all..
@@jackharley8564 'Except' ...Yeah but same thing happened to Jamaica during Bolt's prime. They essentially took over and are still punching waaaaaaay above their weight in terms all the sprint events. You actually make me realize it's even more analogous.
@@alexanderl9985 Nah...ironically not 'sus' at all. Everyone's doping mate(hate to hurt everyone's feelings). It's simply the price of admission to the big show since the 80s. Norwegian athletics didn't just discover testosterone analogs now, it's likely that tremendous oil wealth finally spilling over from winter sports into summer athletics combined with the realization that their genetics are suited to the middle distances similar to North Africans. I'd guess they've likely decided to focus their resources on that similar to what Jamaica did with the short distances.
Magnífico! La perseverancia tiene sus resultados. Saludos y felicitaciones desde Carapan, Michoacán, México.
Bravo young fella. Bravo! Magnificent work.
Ingebrigtsen may have gotten the timing off in the Olympics, and credit to Cole Hocker on the incredible win, but no question that Ingebrigtsen has proven himself to be the overall strongest runner in an era of many strong runners. He just has an unbelievable amount of strength at these distances.🎉💯
Age is still on his side,lets go JACOB 🎉
Praise to the announcers too! That was a fantastic call especially the increasing energy coming down the final stretch. It was worthy of this great effort by Ingebrigtsen and will be a fun backdrop to countless future returns to this record and memorable video. Ingebrigtsen is such an amazing time trialist. He keeps getting beaten in championship miles and he wants to win those more than anything. Nevertheless, no one can stay with him when he takes on the clock. Amazing past medalists are separated from him after just two laps and even the bravest opponents watch him just run away from them in the latter stages of this 3K.
Stunning performance! Wow!
Phenomenal achievement, never thought I would see this broken in my lifetime.
But why the whole having to have to him hold up the financial reward next to the time board..?? Who honestly gives a fuck how much money he won, I doubt even he does, let him cash his money quietly FFS, let sports like football and boxing be all just about money but leave athletics alone
I agree, just put WR on board , the money has nothing to do with it
Why the "whole?" What do you mean?
Advertising.
It was great to see those top athletes on National Athletics Stadium of Poland in Chorzow. Several memorial records were broken yesterday, Aug 25, 2024 and two world records, including this 3000 m men run.
I don't think I am wrong in this; there is no other sport which uses rabbitts. It is such a testament to the respect these athletes have for each other. In this instance the rabbit was paid, yes, but there have been other world records broken with teammates who act as rabbits without the paycheck, sacrificing their own run to help another. I can't remember for sure but I think one of Haile Gebrselassie's world records happened when his teammate rabbited far beyond the normal mark.
Such great running from Ingebrigtsen here, truly. You know his lungs and legs had to be on fire that last 6-800 meters. I get so pumped up seeing world class athletics. I was never anywhere close to this level of running, but I remember the training and it wasn't easy. 1.5 mile warmup, 8x800m repeats uphill, jog down. 1.5 mile cooldown. Or 20x200m on track. Ugh, I get tired just thinking about it.
Well done, indeed.
Another example is El G in the 2000 Sydney Olympics 1500m. His teammate paced him and El G ended up getting second to Noah Ngeny.
Unbelievable ❤❤❤, Jakob's running,my God ,this will be hard to beat ☝🏼
Jakob is the magnet opus of a human breeding (eugenics) by the lunatic-left socialist Norwegian government. The IOC is ENRAGED that Jakob married a fellow Norwegian instead of an East African distance runner woman like planned, so they spiked his water with sedatives before the Olympic 1500 and 5000 meter dash. After this absolute MOTHER of a 3000, I have no doubt he's going to end up in an "accident" like Kiptum!
Now is clear that either Jakob or Mondo will be male athlete of 2024.
They don't like Mondo. He is by far the runaway candidate for track and field athlete of the year.
@@osuk1pole vault is such a niche event tho
Should be 2 separate categories, Track & field. running and the other sports (high jump, pole vault, long jump & etc) are different
@@osuk1there is maximum 20 serious pole athletes in the world. Probably 10.000 runners in Kenya alone
@@bigt-bt1brhear hear
To put into perspective he ran around the 14th fastest 2000m, over the final 2k, after running a kilo at 2:27.xx
His goal is to have world records for all distances over his career
What is so funny is, the world do not understand Norwegians. It's opposite in Norway, we play arrogant, but are so humble. In other countries it's in their DNA to be arrogant, but they try to act humble.
Something that’s not focused on as much but is still amazing is that Aregawi’s performance in this run is now the 3rd best 3000m of all time, behind only Ingebritsen and Komen. Imagine running what would have been just under world record pace before this race and that still not being enough to win!
Jakob has speed and endurance
Wow this guy must do a lot of parkruns.
A super world record broken by Jacob, beating Komen's previous WR by 3 seconds.
One of The best track races ever!
Jakob..the best runner in the world
closed out the final lap in 55.45? just superhuman.
I just love this dude, he is fabulous
Atleta formidabile. Entrerà nella storia dell'atletica... e non solo per questo record
If Komen had the shoes, tracks, and training of today, he'd have done 7:10
If the neanderthal running from a sabre tooth had Komen's gear, he would have run 6:50
@@bjelar Homo neanderthalis was not Komo sapiens, so would be ineligible in the record books
We’ll don Jakob u deserve it u miss judge in Olympic but u know u got it ❤️🙏
He didn't misjudge anything....he went out in WR pace, he knew it damn well....he is LEVELS higher than anybody else, he has the luxury-nobody else does-to experiment in an Olympic final, remember he got 2 Olympic Golds already, not to mention all his other accolades in the last DECADE!!!
Insane skill! Even the pacemaker ran a sub-4-minute mile
All I have to say is Cheptegeis records are now in danger the 5k and 10k in time will fall and belong to Norway. The 40+ year reign of East African distance running is slowly coming to an end.
Also add on the mile. El G's 1500 though will be the hardest by far... We'll see if 3:26.00 falls this Friday in Brussels...I'm going to go with a world lead.
aredawi kejelcha bekele yihney great run
Jakob is like Steve Prefontaine :) He also was 4th at the Olympics at his peak and he also after Olympics was better than before
Jakob was nr 1 at the Olympics tho, twice!
I like this comparison.
Last lap in 55 sec😮
really fantastic run
Sub 7:30 for 3k is extraordanary, sub 7:20 is unbelievable - chapeau
That's strong running 🏃♂️ 💨😄
Kejelja has the indoor mile record at 3:47, Jakob has a more impressive indoor 3:30 which is closer to 3:46 low I believe
That day Daniel Komen felt a disturbance in the force.
Incredible 🔥💪👍
Спорт, это то лучшее, что придумало человечество 😊😊😊
Jakob best 😊runner ever! 😊
Good running spirit from the Ethiopian ( Barega)
Unbelievable
He is the Original Viking 🎉, Viking origin is an assets that gives him strength and bravery what a Wow running 3000m under 8 munites 😮, i dont think even Usain Bolt can run like him, Congratulations Congratulations 👏 what a champion ❤
Молодець!!! Супер атлет!!!❤❤❤
Impressive!!!
Stile di corsa di Ingebrigtsen molto economico con piede che dopo la spinta a terra non risale oltre il ginocchio diversamente da Aregawi e da altri avversari. Ad ogni passo sono centesimi in meno ed energie risparmiate con massima fluidità di movimento. Anche il ginocchio di Jakob sale meno di quello di altri runner per cercare subito l' appoggio a terra. Poi ovviamente c'è una forza muscolare ed una resistenza lattacida superiore a quella degli altri atleti. Tutto insieme fa la differenza. Ovviamente ogni atleta deve basarsi sui propri punti di forza che non sono uguali per tutti.
Thank you for sharing🎉🎉🎉
You are welcome brother
HE'S ABSOLUTELY GOING TO BREAK MORE RECORD'S AND ONLY 23 YEARS YOUNG 🌱 ITHOUGHT HE WAS EARLY 30S FLIPPING HECK 🌏❤️🙏🏻✝️🕎🔯🤲🏽🙏🙏🏽🙏🏾🙏🏼
big fan you running runner ❤
Happy 🎉🎉🎉
The entire top 11 would’ve shattered the mr aswell just to make it crazier.
Unbelievable!!!
Exactly! Not possible without doping.
Hail to the king🎉🫶
Je n'ai jamais eu l'occasion de passer professionnel comme ces jeunes hommes rapides mais je tiens à vous faire part de mon étonnement sachant que malgré mes 60 ans, mon alimentation essentiellement axée sur la charcuterie, le fromage et le vin rouge, je réalise cette même distance en 6 heures 23 minutes et 18 secondes... Et ça, personne n'en parle. Alors votre 7:17 me fait un peu rigoler, hein...
Норвежские астматики добрались до бега?
Jealous russian once again
Next world record aregawi
If we really think about it Jakob is already better that the great Hicham El Guerrouj
Nah. Come on.
du er genialt JAKOB !!!!
Esse Record vai passar muitos anos pra ser quebrado
That was a 2:27/km 🙌🏻
Insane WR
I remember when it was a huge deal just to break 4:50 in the 2000 ..... lol, Jacob came by 4:55
Imagine if Komen had the shoe technology we have to today it's not Jacob's fault he is a runner in the 2020s Komens record is still more impressive
Creazy Jacko
50 k usd is petty cash wow how much do these athletes makes
Not much. Depending on the country he will get sponsored and a small salary for making the tournament
@@slane6545 Track and field athletes don't have salary, and the competitions aren't "tournaments." Their personal agents negotiate a participation bonus (which is not dependant on the result) with the organizer on their behalf for each race/competition. Then there are standardized bonuses for getting a certain place in the race, but those are smaller. I don't think an athlete of Ingebritsen's status would run on any Grand Prix race without a starting fee that goes into tens of thousands of dollars/euros. I would be very surprised if he doesn't get at least well over half a million a year from his personal sponsors.
Diaper money for the new babe.
@@slane6545he is like a celebrity in Norway and his family has a reality tv show and a documentary is being made about him. He’s undoubtably very rich and probably wealthier than most of his competitors.
7:50 for grant 💀
Blud got left in the dust 😂
It's just insane, who on earth can you run 3 km in 7 minutes?? I can barely run a 1km in 4:30 and end up totally out of gas 😂😂
See what happens when he sprints to the finish line ❤
When he gets paced.....
@@osuk1 Im glad there are pacers. That is the only way the best can run under same conditions like the second best, which uses Ingebrigtsen as a pacer.
@@osuk1- as everybody else does and also did in this race😂..
So you should come up with something better, kid👍
@@sveinb.a.hammer1681 It is the IAAF blatant business model for drawing the masses in their support.You know, build up the stars, create compelling story lines and manage the outcome! The Olympics proved a lot of the so called stars were not as great in real competition and there was flagrant bias against the unpredictable emergence of the Chinese in swimming for example.Bol, Jakob, Lyles, Walholm, ShaCarri etc under performed!
@@osuk1he? 😂 theyy idiot. but no one managed to get close to him. kid
I believe he can run 100 metres under 9 seconds.
Lol
Bravo!!!! Wahnsinn!TOP
Wow
Jakob ❤😊big fan
hello, bro I just saw your video and this is my first time here, you shouldn't be saying the actual world record in the tumbnail, I think it's unwise
красава!!!
why some runner stopped running after 1500m or 2000m. i saw they suddenly slowed down and jogged
Those two in front who slowed down were pacesetters, commonly known as «rabbits». They run in front to maintain a specific speed.. Rabbits, are experienced runners who lead the pack at a consistent pace, helping other competitors gauge their speed during the race. Their role is particularly important in middle-distance and long-distance races, where they often set a fast but sustainable pace for the field to follow. After a designated distance, rabbits typically drop out of the race, having fulfilled their purpose of pacing the other athletes. Ingebrigtsen was going for the world record so he needed pacesetters to keep up the right speed.
Why have people stop running in the race. Can someone explain me plesse
Those two in front who slowed down were pacesetters, commonly known as «rabbits». They run in front to maintain a specific speed.. Rabbits, also known as pacesetters, are experienced runners who lead the pack at a consistent pace, helping other competitors gauge their speed during the race. Their role is particularly important in middle-distance and long-distance races, where they often set a fast but sustainable pace for the field to follow. After a designated distance, rabbits typically drop out of the race, having fulfilled their purpose of pacing the other athletes. Ingebrigtsen was going for the world record so he needed pacesetters to keep up the right speed.
HICHAM EL GUERROUJE 2.26.00 EN 1500 M MOROCCO
What a runner
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Все Россия болела за Ингибригтсена.
2 x 3.38.5 back to back.
EXACTLY! Centrowicz won the 1500m Gold in what 3:50?
Gracias.
Mamma mia 😳
Your doing the Lords work
Chargé comme une mule 😵🤣
Why the spoiler in the title? It’s much more interesting and exciting to watch if you don’t know the outcome! 😕
People knew it since yesterday i think
If you knew anything about track and field and saw this line up you’d know who won, plus most people watch it live so I don’t think they’d care
I get excited to watch the race play out when I saw the tittle!
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Тупые комменты на английском, надо такой бред писать
Jajajaja. 8 balones de oro.
Эра чёрных бегунов закончилась. Якоб forwerts!
black.white yellow green. dont use colur . but somhow i understand.but no shut up on who they looks..