The best part was Ingebrigtsen letting everyone destroy themselves. At top of hill on lap 3 there was a good gap. He caught those 3 on downhill and then just ran a couple feet in front of them for a few seconds almost like saying I'm still here, then he tucked in again. Guy races so smart. If he runs world xc championships again he'll have to be ready for insane pace up front.
He said he is not doing world xc as it is too much travel and doesn’t fit race schedule or his race goals for the year; See Athletics weekly interview.
Jakob made it look so easy! S/O to fellow Norwegian teammate Karoline Bjerkeli Grødval who also won back-to-back championships and hasn't finished outside of the Top 3 in the last 7yrs.
The fact that you pronounce even an international name like Jakob almost perfectly like we would say it Norway (which probably sounds weird to others) makes your channel so much better, it shows that you really care!
Loving Ireland’s current crop of middle distance runners. We’ve got some serious young talent coming through, notably Mcilhenny. Last year he went toe to toe with Hicks in Dublin! Bright future ahead 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
@@cronikvialo5463 I don't think that's what his comment was going for. Jakob mentioned he wants to do a marathon eventually but not become a marathoner. So when he died do one, I'm sure it will be pretty good
@@cronikvialo5463 Actually he has a far better resume than Kipchoge did at his age. He has demonstrated twice now that he can even beat Cheptegei over 10,000 meters on the world stage. If you doubt him you really just doubt yourself.
@@cronikvialo5463 Define great. Cause he absolutely has a 2:05 in him. He isn't a Kipchoge, noone is, nor is he quite a Bekele or a Gebressselasie, but he might medal in the marathon in the Olympics of 2032, when he is too slow for the 1500/5000/10000.
@@cronikvialo5463 he beat a 2:05 guy here easily and a sub 60 half guy. Has also beaten Cheptegei in the 5k. He could definitely be a good marathoner in the future. Hater
Is it just me or I see jakob ingebrigsten in katelyn tuohy? the form, the competitiveness, the IQ, just how they race and win is so similar, lets not even start how both were so fast already at such a young age, would love to know if jakob is one of her idols, jakob is everyone's idols right?
I don't really put people on that high a pedestal. You will be disappointed when they fail to meet expectations. I can admire them as athletes and people without making them an idol.
It’s just you. Tuohy is 20 years old and a great college runner, but not remotely world class yet. At 20 Jakob was already Olympic champion and the best middle distance runner in the world.
@@jefffawcett 31 ppl agreed tho, you didn't comprehend it properly, the comment is not implying katelyn is the female jakob ingebrigsten, it implies that they are similar in some ways, their form is almost identical, how they race, how they are naturally fast at such young age but jakob is an outlier of all, katelyn is an outlier in U.S. at a young age, their work ethic and how they continue to win on every level they arrive, for katelyn, its college.
I think he will win the 1500, 5000 and 10.000 in the world championchips, if the schedule is ok for him to run the 10.000 also. He has said he wants to do it. When it comes to world records, I dont know, because most of them are tainted by possible EPO and PED use. I think its more realistic to take the world records in the 5000 or the 10.000 than in the 1500 meter.
He said he wants to triple? What kind of schedule would allow that? He already has the indoor 1500 world record which all of the greats ran also. I think his goal at this point, if he even sees it as a goal, is the 1500 meter record.
He'll probably run 3:27 mid for 1,500m outdoor and between 12:40 and 12:45 for 5,000m outdoor... I'd personally like to see him focus on some 800m races, if not this year then next year. The 800m is obviously not his strength, but if he could get his time down to at least 1:44 low, I think he has a shot at the 1,500m/mile records. He already has plenty of strength and volume.
He ran an 800 6 months ago or so. It just isn’t his specialty. Even Daniel Komen, whose profile Jakob most closely matches time-wise, didn’t race the 800 as far as I know. The training involved to go from 1:47 to 1:44 would ultimately sacrifice his 3000 and definitely his 5000 training.
Historically, I agree with you. But... 1- I'm not saying that Ingebrigtsen will break the world record in the next Olympics. I'm suggesting he will break the record before the next Olympics or at the next Olympics. 2- Ingebrigtsen is able to hold a fast pace and he also has one of the most leathal finishing kicks. For this reason, 1500m racers can no longer race slowly hoping to kick for a late victory, and 1500m runners have been increasing the pace for the duration of the 1500m in important races. A good example is the last 1500m Olympic race. In the right race, I could see Ingebrigtsen breaking the the 1500m world record without the need of a pacer.
@@throwingshade9315 without a rabbit they will not hold the INSANE pace needed from start to finish. 3.25.xx will surely need one, if not two, top notch rabbits.
He will lower indoor 1500m record and win indoor and outdoor 1500m world champs and diamond league champ. World record will come around olympics when he peaks again.
Aaand just like last year, NOT ONE WORD about Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal’s victory in the women’s race, her 7th consecutive medal in the European XC champs, after a breathtaking duel with Konstanze Klosterhalfen. FFS man, look a bit beyond Jakob sometimes!
Her performance is impressive but face it, Jakob is the rock star of running right now. He’s also a track star with olympic and world champ golds and a world record.
As great as Jakob is at the 1500m i think his future will be the 5000m or longer after all he is the reigning Olympic champion at 1500m and may not be motivated to chase record times at the shorter distance.
Has there ever been a middle distance runner that could dominate all the terrains…track, road & mud?! Nobody else comes to mind except Bekele, but he was always more distance oriented.
@@lars3169 Bekele is THE standard that every all-terrain athletes will be measured & yes to me, middle distance is 800-3,000, distance 5/10k, & long distance beyond…. Another great athlete with similar range (but exclusively track) was Said Auoita (?)… XC is the one discipline that most middleman avoid
He's going to win events. But not going to break those world records until he runs across the line. Stop celebrating before he crosses the line. A true champion sprints through the line. He's racing the clock ⏰️ 👏
What would running 3:27 mean? His OR would be slightly lower? He won it in record time. Let him celebrate. Record breaking is done with proper pacers with good weather. Nothing is gained by winning by 2 feet more.
@@SauceKingg Oh. Why shocked though? I think he probably just likes it. There was a lot of hype they were trying to build around crippa and I think he just likes to remind everyone how dominant he is in racing. It’s amazing to watch that last push up the hill and in the interview after he said he realized they were struggling so he made his move on the hill.
I can't believe that among Jakob's accolades, you listed his 1500 Diamond League title and his Euro 1500/5000 double, but *not* his Olympic 1500 title. Wut
The best part was Ingebrigtsen letting everyone destroy themselves. At top of hill on lap 3 there was a good gap. He caught those 3 on downhill and then just ran a couple feet in front of them for a few seconds almost like saying I'm still here, then he tucked in again. Guy races so smart. If he runs world xc championships again he'll have to be ready for insane pace up front.
I just don't see him beating the Cheptegei, Kiplimo, Kamworor trifecta, but I hope he's in the mix with them up until the end!
@@shawnmand5607 ya, I think it would be tough ask, but definitely fun to watch.
@@shawnmand5607well I mean look at the 5k in Eugene world championships lol
He would beat them on track but hes too heavy on course I think. Those guys are like 10kg less
He said he is not doing world xc as it is too much travel and doesn’t fit race schedule or his race goals for the year; See Athletics weekly interview.
Jakob made it look so easy! S/O to fellow Norwegian teammate Karoline Bjerkeli Grødval who also won back-to-back championships and hasn't finished outside of the Top 3 in the last 7yrs.
The fact that you pronounce even an international name like Jakob almost perfectly like we would say it Norway (which probably sounds weird to others) makes your channel so much better, it shows that you really care!
Tysm for so many videos on cross country. Honestly, I love the way you cover absolutely everything that’s happening in running.
Loving Ireland’s current crop of middle distance runners. We’ve got some serious young talent coming through, notably Mcilhenny. Last year he went toe to toe with Hicks in Dublin! Bright future ahead 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
He is also going to try to break the 5K record on road the 31st of December in Catalunya, Spain. Good luck to him with that
amazing comment
Which race is this? I couldn’t find it. Did he announce a record attempt?
Love how both made there love before the castle, what a brillant course
Hicks and Ingebrigsten are mind boggling athletic competitors, amazing.
Why did Hicks race U23 when he had already run it and Ingebrigsten (who is younger) was racing in the senior division. Why not challenge him?
@@anthony2949 Why race above where you have to? I’m sure prize money and a gold medal have something to do with it. He has time.
He’s going to run a sick marathon time one day.
He will never be a great marathon runner, stop dreaming.
@@cronikvialo5463 I don't think that's what his comment was going for. Jakob mentioned he wants to do a marathon eventually but not become a marathoner. So when he died do one, I'm sure it will be pretty good
@@cronikvialo5463 Actually he has a far better resume than Kipchoge did at his age. He has demonstrated twice now that he can even beat Cheptegei over 10,000 meters on the world stage. If you doubt him you really just doubt yourself.
@@cronikvialo5463 Define great. Cause he absolutely has a 2:05 in him.
He isn't a Kipchoge, noone is, nor is he quite a Bekele or a Gebressselasie, but he might medal in the marathon in the Olympics of 2032, when he is too slow for the 1500/5000/10000.
@@cronikvialo5463 he beat a 2:05 guy here easily and a sub 60 half guy. Has also beaten Cheptegei in the 5k. He could definitely be a good marathoner in the future. Hater
Jacob Ingerbrigtsen is the best of the best, dominating all across all nations and races in the world..
Jakob Ingebrigtsen is the GOAT.
He will make glorious gold in the 1500m. I expect we will see 3:27 if not 3:26 in the fastest DL events. He has his sights on fast times in 2023.
no way.. he didn`t even run under 3:29 this year
LSt year 328.32
@@donaldpump287 Well he broke the indoor 1500 world record so theres that.
Bro all those sharp turns on that course look like a nightmare to navigate
Is it just me or I see jakob ingebrigsten in katelyn tuohy? the form, the competitiveness, the IQ, just how they race and win is so similar, lets not even start how both were so fast already at such a young age, would love to know if jakob is one of her idols, jakob is everyone's idols right?
I don't really put people on that high a pedestal. You will be disappointed when they fail to meet expectations. I can admire them as athletes and people without making them an idol.
especially saving energy for the kick. katelyn is known to have an extremely strong kick
It’s just you. Tuohy is 20 years old and a great college runner, but not remotely world class yet. At 20 Jakob was already Olympic champion and the best middle distance runner in the world.
@@pete5691 I see what you did there... ;-)
@@jefffawcett 31 ppl agreed tho, you didn't comprehend it properly, the comment is not implying katelyn is the female jakob ingebrigsten, it implies that they are similar in some ways, their form is almost identical, how they race, how they are naturally fast at such young age but jakob is an outlier of all, katelyn is an outlier in U.S. at a young age, their work ethic and how they continue to win on every level they arrive, for katelyn, its college.
I think currently his best shot at breaking a record is in the 1 mile or 1500 distance.
He still has 3 seconds to drop in the 1 mile which is absolute insanity when you’re at that level
@@jcdc9581 hes still getting better though. I think he’ll get it eventually. Dont know when tho
@@jcdc9581 Why was he able to break the indoor record then? Have no great runners run indoors before?
For him to break world records, he needs a strong pack-leading rival
timothy cheruiyot was the exception
Wavelight
Wavelight yes but he will need pacers. I’d go with wightman and mcsweyn.
that XC course in Torino is pretty RAD! 🏰
I think he will win the 1500, 5000 and 10.000 in the world championchips, if the schedule is ok for him to run the 10.000 also. He has said he wants to do it. When it comes to world records, I dont know, because most of them are tainted by possible EPO and PED use. I think its more realistic to take the world records in the 5000 or the 10.000 than in the 1500 meter.
He said he wants to triple? What kind of schedule would allow that? He already has the indoor 1500 world record which all of the greats ran also. I think his goal at this point, if he even sees it as a goal, is the 1500 meter record.
Should be an Olympic sport.
Agree! So entertaining!
He'll probably run 3:27 mid for 1,500m outdoor and between 12:40 and 12:45 for 5,000m outdoor... I'd personally like to see him focus on some 800m races, if not this year then next year. The 800m is obviously not his strength, but if he could get his time down to at least 1:44 low, I think he has a shot at the 1,500m/mile records. He already has plenty of strength and volume.
Would love to see him run a couple 800m races, too. Just to see what kind of speed he has.
He ran an 800 6 months ago or so. It just isn’t his specialty. Even Daniel Komen, whose profile Jakob most closely matches time-wise, didn’t race the 800 as far as I know. The training involved to go from 1:47 to 1:44 would ultimately sacrifice his 3000 and definitely his 5000 training.
1:47.18 was Hicham el gerrouj’s pb in the 800.
@@sergelu Thats a split time. We aren’t talking about split times and that’s only a hair faster than the time I listed.
I was there today and it was FABULOUS
c'ero anch'ioooo
@@liluvatar7744 grande!!
I would say the U20 Mens race was a crazy finish that you should look at
very inspirative video bro, I am very like it ❤❤❤
What a great cross country course.
😊😊
Jakob is so inspirational 🌹
I agree with you 😍😍
Hicks is the man!
And remember Jakob Ingebrigtsen is still U23 runner :)
I think Jacob Ingebrigtsen will break the 1500m world record before or at the 2024 Olympic Games.
To break a record he needs a rabbit. That will not happen in the Olympics.
Historically, I agree with you. But... 1- I'm not saying that Ingebrigtsen will break the world record in the next Olympics. I'm suggesting he will break the record before the next Olympics or at the next Olympics. 2- Ingebrigtsen is able to hold a fast pace and he also has one of the most leathal finishing kicks. For this reason, 1500m racers can no longer race slowly hoping to kick for a late victory, and 1500m runners have been increasing the pace for the duration of the 1500m in important races. A good example is the last 1500m Olympic race. In the right race, I could see Ingebrigtsen breaking the the 1500m world record without the need of a pacer.
@@throwingshade9315 without a rabbit they will not hold the INSANE pace needed from start to finish. 3.25.xx will surely need one, if not two, top notch rabbits.
He will lower indoor 1500m record and win indoor and outdoor 1500m world champs and diamond league champ. World record will come around olympics when he peaks again.
Yes
Aaand just like last year, NOT ONE WORD about Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal’s victory in the women’s race, her 7th consecutive medal in the European XC champs, after a breathtaking duel with Konstanze Klosterhalfen. FFS man, look a bit beyond Jakob sometimes!
There were different races and those other ones were not covered here. You may have to wait for that out of this world account of her race.
Her performance is impressive but face it, Jakob is the rock star of running right now. He’s also a track star with olympic and world champ golds and a world record.
Have you seen the guys videos. He does them on one person every time. That was clearly a vid about Jakob rather than the race as a whole
As great as Jakob is at the 1500m i think his future will be the 5000m or longer after all he is the reigning Olympic champion at 1500m and may not be motivated to chase record times at the shorter distance.
If you follow T&F ,you know how to pronounce his name by now,he's one of the biggest names in the sport
You are kinda just predicting the course that all runners go down. It’s like saying in two years we will all be a little older.
Well Done too our young Brits Cross country team. Well done lads, top job. 😅😮😂🎉❤❤❤🇬🇧
yooo this came out 7 min ago
crazy
🔥🔥
amazing😍😍
Jakob is going to be God tier within a few years
NORGE🇳🇴
Has there ever been a middle distance runner that could dominate all the terrains…track, road & mud?! Nobody else comes to mind except Bekele, but he was always more distance oriented.
Wait which one was Bekele underperforming according to you? 😂 Like what record was he short of not dominating?
@@lars3169 I don’t recall many (any) 800/1500/mile efforts, although Bekele had the speed to run a great mile time I’m sure….
@@tonyyoung3381 Ah if you define track from the 800m to the 10k get your point. But he was successful in track, road and mud events in general.
@@lars3169 Bekele is THE standard that every all-terrain athletes will be measured & yes to me, middle distance is 800-3,000, distance 5/10k, & long distance beyond…. Another great athlete with similar range (but exclusively track) was Said Auoita (?)… XC is the one discipline that most middleman avoid
I think the 800 is nearly a category on it’s own. The training is so different as are the demands on the body.
Drink every time you hear “none other than” in these TRP videos.
Hicks has one of the most economical strides I’ve seen.
Jakob will be the first official sub 2 marathon.
I think two other runners will do it before he attempts it.
Isn’t he too heavy for record breaking at that distance?
@@philipeick-vocalmusic I tend to agree with you. Pointless strain on his joints and stuff.
Jakob is gonna get more world records next year. Just wait
Which one?
pretty much impossible
@@pervyboy69 Properly paced with good weather, the 1500 outdoor. The mile is rarely raced and somewhat irrelevant.
@@pete5691 That is one hell of a record! You think he has it? He's around 4 secs off it.....
@@pervyboy69 2.5 seconds. Yes I believe he is capable of it.
Isaac 👌👌
US cross country: all flat and fast
European cross country: hell on earth
Has he ran a 10k in track?
Quality narration; not the least bit distracting.
He's going to win events. But not going to break those world records until he runs across the line. Stop celebrating before he crosses the line. A true champion sprints through the line. He's racing the clock ⏰️ 👏
I’ve noticed the same thing - Jakob usually jogs thru the line. That Olympic final could’ve easily been in the 327s
Absolutely nobody cares about the time in a cross country. He only competes against the other runners.
What would running 3:27 mean? His OR would be slightly lower? He won it in record time. Let him celebrate. Record breaking is done with proper pacers with good weather. Nothing is gained by winning by 2 feet more.
Mud wasnt that bad, the cold helped a lot
How many people did they score? 11 points is impossible with 5 runner scoring
I'm not positive on this but I think they only score 3 per team
This is probably a dumb question, but why didn’t Jakob run U23?
because he can easily win the senior race which is, of course, way more prestigious
@@pairoz7054 that’s what I was thinking, thanks for confirming
First commet keep up the good contact
Valentin Bresc, not Valentine 😂
Why only covering men's events??
HE GOT SECOND PLACE W/ COVID.😳
None other
Jakob could have totally dominated the 10000m euro championships but he didn't race
He won’t break the 1500m WR
I'm shocked he does cross country
He was the u20 four times in a row and was the youngest person in the race the first time he won it.
@@pete5691 I should say I'm shocked he STILL chooses to do it, of course he'd be great though
@@SauceKingg Oh. Why shocked though? I think he probably just likes it. There was a lot of hype they were trying to build around crippa and I think he just likes to remind everyone how dominant he is in racing. It’s amazing to watch that last push up the hill and in the interview after he said he realized they were struggling so he made his move on the hill.
I was a Jakob Ingebrigtsen fan until he decided he needed some tattoo shit on his skin.
I can't believe that among Jakob's accolades, you listed his 1500 Diamond League title and his Euro 1500/5000 double, but *not* his Olympic 1500 title. Wut
He did mention him being Olympic champion in the 1500m at 00:18 and 7:14
he was talking about his achievements in 2022 only...
Very easy last uphill
I don't like his final straight celebrations. They don't look like spontaneous joy, they look like egoism and bad sportsmanship.
Hes 22 and excited to win. He’s trained years for this. 6 straight wins in Euro xc.
Poor,poor commentary
First
@@Genebaket I didn’t mean to ruin your day with this comment 🙃