@@boomshankah1123 I hear you. Unfortunately, I think the genie is out of the bottle on this one. I could be wrong, though. Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.
INEOS project was about perfect drafting plus prototype shoes.. ..Kipchoge didn't look even tired afterwards and his true record 2.01:09 is actually greater in terms of performance.
I still think he’s figuring out the marathon (which is crazy in many respects). He’s 23 too. I think if he can pace the first half right he’s got the record. Man’s on fire
I would argue that he's got the perfect game plan in the marathon, we've never seen anyone of his level throw down negative splits, compare it to kipchoges world record where he hit a wall after going out too fast, and Kiptum's race was much better paced
@joelmacinnes2391 it was slightly hilly and rainy London course as well, if you do look over the factors it's easy to realize his performance already being greatest in history.
Daniel do Nascimento will not run the Chicago marathon. OFFICIAL NOTE “Daniel had a small muscle injury 4 weeks ago and as a result he missed 3 weeks of training, but he is now back to training normally. That way, he wouldn't arrive in time with the ideal physical shape to run Chicago. We decided to abort the race and we are analyzing the options that are on the table until December and as soon as we have decided we will inform everyone, in the meantime Daniel continues to train hard and hard”.
@@threatened2024 Wonder if he's intentionally taking a high risk/high reward approach? Try to go harder than anyone thinks you should go for a marathon. Higher chance of blowing up, etc, but if everything lines up during that race, looks like it could be crazy
Fun fact: Chicago is not called the windy city because of wind (as in the weather), but because of being infamous for how fast rumours are spreading (like the wind).
The wind can be negated with pacers in front of you. There are quite a few runners that will go out incredibly fast and Kiptum can just sit on their tail and draft. At 13+ mph drafting starts to really matter.
Hopefully the weather conditions will be OK, pacers can get half way by around 61 minutes so he will just need to do an hour half marathon to break the WR
A wind may well be negated for the sheltered runner but not for the pacers, knock on effect of they either run slower or have to work harder to maintain the desired pace and pull aside earlier. You can't outrun the wind!
I'm hoping Kiptum doesn't break the WR at Chicago so that the real show will be at the Olympics next year with Kiptum v Kipchoge in an epic race that finally breaks 2 hours! Edit: Kiptum destroyed the world record lol
While that would be amazing to witness, the Olympics don't allow pacers, therefore the pace will almost certainly be shy of world record tempo over the opening half marathon. Either way, the tactics and showdown between Kipchoge and Kiptum (if they do in fact race in Paris next year) will be legendary
@@yolandacroes5491 Paris is not that hot of a place and the Marathon usually starts at 7 AM for the same cooling reason. But yeah the tactics and no pacer rules, usually means that the Olympic marathon is a slow 2:06 thing or so.
Man what an animal! Also I’m excited to see Daniel do Nascimento race again! This is going to be an epic race! Mantz is in good shape too so it will be good to see how he performs back in the minor placings.
Yes, he is. After what has happened to most marathon athletes in East African, a lot of the new generation athletes don’t want to be pined to bad contracts like in the past. I’m happy for him and looking forward to seeing what he can achieve in the future!
Tired of hearing about Nasciemento’s supposedly great NYC run. Anyone who has run a marathon at a decent pace knows the difference between 32k and 42k is huge. I was trying for a BQ at the Mesa marathon in February. My pace at 20 miles had me finishing in 3:24. I finished in 3:37. That’s how badly I crashed during that supposed final kick. The fact that this guy was on WR pace at 20 miles means nothing, the last six is where the real racing begins.
Yeah exactly if you go out running 4.20 miles and drop out with almost a quarter of the race still to go you've just raced really poorly, there's nothing admirable about that
@@joelmacinnes2391 Yeah. Now don’t get me wrong, incredibly impressive to be able to run 20 miles at that pace, especially in NYC but don’t think we should be focusing on him as a dark horse contender. I think we should focus on runners who, you know, actually know how to finish races.
I was there it was 75 with 80% humidity... I think its awesome he went out bat out of hell for 20 miles thats amazing it makes the race fun and interesting and to have that sort of blind confidence to believe you could do that for the 26.2 in NYC is wonderful at least for a fan/spectator of the sport.
@molder2233 I mean yeah, I'll never run 20 miles or a half marathon at that pace, but if we're talking about elite athletes, plenty of them will so relatively speaking what he did wasn't that impressive
I think he’ll run a 2:01 but slightly faster than his previous record. I think he will wait to go nuts to challenge Kipchoge in the Olympics. It’ll give him the greater motivation to go insanely fast in the second half. Kipchoge is slowing down now in the second half like we saw in Berlin unless it was a planned positive split. I could see mucus coming out of his nose in the second half split which is an indicator of increased internal pressure physiologically.
It's neat watching how both their running forms are slightly different from each other. For example, Kiptum doesn't have as much knee lift compared to Eliod.
If he goes wr when the course record is only 2:03:45, that's even more insane. Admittedly not super entrenched in marathon history but I've never heard of anyone, ever, targeting Chicago to set a wr at. Seems llike it's always Berlin or London and if it's elsewhere that would seem to have to increase the level of difficulty. Seems crazy to me that a wr is even being discussed at chicago but that fact that someone is generating that conversation AND has the potential to do it is effin great. Seems like Kiptum going sub 2 is a matter of when not if which is ridiculous to think about. Obviously a monumental task and one that still is not in fact a given and won't come easy but the man is only 23. This is great for the sport.
@@rossfripp4503 unbelievable! so good for the sport. i heard Kiptum and Kipchoge will both be at the olympics next year. HOLY SHIT those two going head to head would be insane and the two fastest marathoners in history battling could very well be the race to go sub 2. this is awesome.
It is worth adding that Kiptum uses the same fuel as Kipchoge, which is Maurten gels and drink mixes. It plays a huge role in their respective performances.
Anyone know the name of the fictional book of a man trying to break two hours but literally dying near the finish line ? Probably 20-30 years ago when winning times were 2:08 plus. What was the realm of fiction has happened ( paced)
Kipchoges greatness comes from the duration of time he dominated durning his prime vs his peers, I think that kiptum will break the world record, I also think that he is likely to be the first runner to race sub 2. Kiptum in just 2 races has the same number of career sub 2:02 races as kipchoge does over 2 decades of running. Kipchoge will always remain the goat even if Kiptum manages to run a better single race. For Kiptum to dethrone kipchoge he’ll have to prove that he can dominate the marathon over the next decade and win virtually 90% of his races over that period of time.
Kipchoge, past his physical prime showed it was possible, Kiptum or anyone else from this generation and next can break the 2 hour barrier, especially with the leaps and bounds they're making in the supershoes
This will sound strange but the Marathon specifically and running in general tells us how the natural pain killers work in our bodies. These great runners do not just run for themselve. They run for us. Pain management is critical for us all. Can running prime the body to deal with pain? Dose running over one's life time help one deal with geratrix pain, the pain of child birth, dental procédures....? This is talked about on MicrobeTV.
Chicago is known as the Windy City but not due to the wind. It is in fact the nickname given to Chicago due to it's "windy" politicians. That being said it looks like it will be windy day. Hopefully it doesn't impact the runners too much, I think Kiptum breaks the course record but not the WR. 2:01:16
No matter how you assemble a very strong field, Kiptum will remain confident and relaxed knowing very well he has an advantage when it comes to the second half when he throws that negative split.. Boss it will be gone because he will not stop or tire
Everyone still knows Bannister's name for breaking the 4 minute barrier almost 70 years later, I'm happy for kipchoge that even if he's beaten to a sub 2 marathon major and official WR, everyone will still know him as the first to do it. Looking forward to him and kiptum running for Kenya in the 2024 Olympics, if its not a 3rd win for kipchoge at age 39, it'd be a passing of the torch on the biggest athletics stage
@@joelmacinnes2391 I don’t understand why that sub-2 hour time in highly controlled non-competition conditions is spoken of in any serious conversation. There are literally a a handful of runners who can achieve it in those conditions.
I think he’ll break the course record but given how Chicago doesn’t produce that many eye catching times (for a variety of reasons) I don’t think he’ll get that close to break 2:00.
Record is born to be broke. Kipchoge never mind someone will break his record in the future like he broke old records so many times in the past. So one thing we only need to do is wait and encorage ourselves to be better.
I CANNOT EXPRESS HOW EXCITED I AM TO SEE KELVIN RACE! and I will be running my first ever marathon next weekend in Toronto :) 2023 has been such an amazing unforgettable one! GO KELVIN! 💛💛💛💛
WOW! Kiptum absolutely smashed the WR to pieces. The kid is a force of nature and the 2-hour barrier is a formality at this point.
Kipchoge, like Bannister, showed that it was possible to break 2. Time for the next generation to take it to the next level.
Next generation of shoes? Who's going to be wearing those featherlight Adios Pro Evo 1 thingies that are only good for one race.
@@boomshankah1123 I hear you. Unfortunately, I think the genie is out of the bottle on this one. I could be wrong, though. Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.
This is a very good comment and I 100% agree
noooo my fav is master kipchoge
INEOS project was about perfect drafting plus prototype shoes.. ..Kipchoge didn't look even tired afterwards and his true record 2.01:09 is actually greater in terms of performance.
I got the pleasure of seeing a bit of today's WR in person. What a treat!
I was there too by the Subway. What a great race.
I was there helping hand out Gatorade to runners
I'm convinced now that sub 2h marathon is a matter of time, this kid is a beast.
I still think he’s figuring out the marathon (which is crazy in many respects). He’s 23 too. I think if he can pace the first half right he’s got the record. Man’s on fire
Holy- I didn’t realize that. He has nearly 2 decades to go crazy
With all due respect as he is a heck of a runner by all means, I doubt he is 23.
I would argue that he's got the perfect game plan in the marathon, we've never seen anyone of his level throw down negative splits, compare it to kipchoges world record where he hit a wall after going out too fast, and Kiptum's race was much better paced
@@gmv03013He is
@joelmacinnes2391 it was slightly hilly and rainy London course as well, if you do look over the factors it's easy to realize his performance already being greatest in history.
R.I.P to Kelvin Kiptum You will be missed, and so young too :(
Godspeed on your next marathon in the world beyond ✊🏃
Daniel do Nascimento will not run the Chicago marathon.
OFFICIAL NOTE
“Daniel had a small muscle injury 4 weeks ago and as a result he missed 3 weeks of training, but he is now back to training normally.
That way, he wouldn't arrive in time with the ideal physical shape to run Chicago. We decided to abort the race and we are analyzing the options that are on the table until December and as soon as we have decided we will inform everyone, in the meantime Daniel continues to train hard and hard”.
@@threatened2024 Wonder if he's intentionally taking a high risk/high reward approach? Try to go harder than anyone thinks you should go for a marathon. Higher chance of blowing up, etc, but if everything lines up during that race, looks like it could be crazy
As I was starting my run today in Chicago, I saw Kiptum walking next to me lol. Was just thinking about him and the race on Sunday too
Did you ask him to share the juice recipe ?
@@WKLNETWORK should have done that. Maybe then I’ll be able to maintain his pace for more than a minute 🤣
@@Afaqfilmslb maybe WR too
@@WKLNETWORK Good, goooooood. Let the hate flow through you.
Fun fact: Chicago is not called the windy city because of wind (as in the weather), but because of being infamous for how fast rumours are spreading (like the wind).
Oh interesting. I Ama a Kenyan with family there. I always thought is the weather hehehe
The wind can be negated with pacers in front of you. There are quite a few runners that will go out incredibly fast and Kiptum can just sit on their tail and draft. At 13+ mph drafting starts to really matter.
Hopefully the weather conditions will be OK, pacers can get half way by around 61 minutes so he will just need to do an hour half marathon to break the WR
A wind may well be negated for the sheltered runner but not for the pacers, knock on effect of they either run slower or have to work harder to maintain the desired pace and pull aside earlier. You can't outrun the wind!
No one, except pacers paid by Kiptum will go out that fast.
@@davideckerstein329 the Brazilian would have but he scratched.
Whos here after he just broke the world record with a 2hrs35 what a time insane!!
I'm hoping Kiptum doesn't break the WR at Chicago so that the real show will be at the Olympics next year with Kiptum v Kipchoge in an epic race that finally breaks 2 hours!
Edit: Kiptum destroyed the world record lol
Hmm The Olympics are in the summer and I don’t think these are ideal temperatures for record breaking.
While that would be amazing to witness, the Olympics don't allow pacers, therefore the pace will almost certainly be shy of world record tempo over the opening half marathon. Either way, the tactics and showdown between Kipchoge and Kiptum (if they do in fact race in Paris next year) will be legendary
The Olympics won’t be a fast race
@@yolandacroes5491 Paris is not that hot of a place and the Marathon usually starts at 7 AM for the same cooling reason.
But yeah the tactics and no pacer rules, usually means that the Olympic marathon is a slow 2:06 thing or so.
@@barath4545Paris in the summer can be well over 30 degrees centigrade. Bits of France have hit around 40 degrees over the past few years.
Goosebumps every single time I see the Ineos 1:59. Gahhhh. GOAT!
Man what an animal! Also I’m excited to see Daniel do Nascimento race again! This is going to be an epic race! Mantz is in good shape too so it will be good to see how he performs back in the minor placings.
Looking forward to see this race with so many great athletes.
I just found out that Kiptum is self coached. That's CRAZY
What?
Yes, he is. After what has happened to most marathon athletes in East African, a lot of the new generation athletes don’t want to be pined to bad contracts like in the past. I’m happy for him and looking forward to seeing what he can achieve in the future!
Holy moly. Really?
Self juiced. He found the secret nectar of juice.
Self coached, 23 year old, only 2 marathons both sub 2:02...seems legit 🤣
What'next, he does not sleep 😂
Tired of hearing about Nasciemento’s supposedly great NYC run. Anyone who has run a marathon at a decent pace knows the difference between 32k and 42k is huge. I was trying for a BQ at the Mesa marathon in February. My pace at 20 miles had me finishing in 3:24. I finished in 3:37. That’s how badly I crashed during that supposed final kick. The fact that this guy was on WR pace at 20 miles means nothing, the last six is where the real racing begins.
Totalmente de acuerdo contigo, han sobrevalorado de nascimento, es bueno, tiene buena marca, pero no ha logrado una actuación contundente .
Yeah exactly if you go out running 4.20 miles and drop out with almost a quarter of the race still to go you've just raced really poorly, there's nothing admirable about that
@@joelmacinnes2391 Yeah. Now don’t get me wrong, incredibly impressive to be able to run 20 miles at that pace, especially in NYC but don’t think we should be focusing on him as a dark horse contender. I think we should focus on runners who, you know, actually know how to finish races.
I was there it was 75 with 80% humidity... I think its awesome he went out bat out of hell for 20 miles thats amazing it makes the race fun and interesting and to have that sort of blind confidence to believe you could do that for the 26.2 in NYC is wonderful at least for a fan/spectator of the sport.
@molder2233 I mean yeah, I'll never run 20 miles or a half marathon at that pace, but if we're talking about elite athletes, plenty of them will so relatively speaking what he did wasn't that impressive
He did it congrats. New record shattered.
who else is here after Kitpum broke the world record in chicago marathon?
Vincent Kipkemoi and Kelvin Kiptum are both so young.
One of them has to be able to go under 2 hours one day, maybe even both of them.
3:24 bro really snuck Galen Rupp in there
Kiptum will be definitely the favorite.
Excited to see if he can pull another Kiptum Magic!
I will predict him at 2:01:49 finish
a minute off
@@ewan1253 lol a whole 1:14 - he’s so sensational
I think he’ll run a 2:01 but slightly faster than his previous record. I think he will wait to go nuts to challenge Kipchoge in the Olympics. It’ll give him the greater motivation to go insanely fast in the second half. Kipchoge is slowing down now in the second half like we saw in Berlin unless it was a planned positive split. I could see mucus coming out of his nose in the second half split which is an indicator of increased internal pressure physiologically.
kiptum is a monster I don´t think he will have the longjevity but he indeed is built different. WR untill 2025
I also thought the WR would stand for about a year or so. Boy am I glad I was wrong!!!
This could be a really interesting race with Kiptum having a negative split and that Brazilian shooting out of the starting blocks.
He just broke WR 2:00:35 holy shit!!!
You truly are the prophet of the running world!!! JUST LOOK WHAT HE DID!!!!!
Let’s hope doping doesn’t derail these incredibly fast runners. I’m skeptical given the Kenyan track record in the past few years.
World Record !.It was inevitable.Congratulations Kiptum.
It's neat watching how both their running forms are slightly different from each other. For example, Kiptum doesn't have as much knee lift compared to Eliod.
Great video. One minor remark: Chicago is windy, but it isn’t called “windy city” because of that 😅
It's all the farting right?
Fun fact it’s known for the Windy City because of the politicians, not the weather
Why?
If he goes wr when the course record is only 2:03:45, that's even more insane. Admittedly not super entrenched in marathon history but I've never heard of anyone, ever, targeting Chicago to set a wr at. Seems llike it's always Berlin or London and if it's elsewhere that would seem to have to increase the level of difficulty. Seems crazy to me that a wr is even being discussed at chicago but that fact that someone is generating that conversation AND has the potential to do it is effin great. Seems like Kiptum going sub 2 is a matter of when not if which is ridiculous to think about. Obviously a monumental task and one that still is not in fact a given and won't come easy but the man is only 23. This is great for the sport.
He just did a 2:00:35!!!
@@rossfripp4503 unbelievable! so good for the sport. i heard Kiptum and Kipchoge will both be at the olympics next year. HOLY SHIT those two going head to head would be insane and the two fastest marathoners in history battling could very well be the race to go sub 2. this is awesome.
It is worth adding that Kiptum uses the same fuel as Kipchoge, which is Maurten gels and drink mixes. It plays a huge role in their respective performances.
Weather forecast for Chicago is favorable for fast times. There will be some NW winds but he’ll have pacers in front for at least half the race.
Anyone know the name of the fictional book of a man trying to break two hours but literally dying near the finish line ? Probably 20-30 years ago when winning times were 2:08 plus. What was the realm of fiction has happened ( paced)
Waiting for the record breakdown. Congratulations to Kiptum.
2:00:34 - New WR, not sub 2 - my prediction
I WAS RIGHT! ALMOST NAILED IT
you have amazing intuition. You should play the lottery
Spot on I’m here after his win and record
Kiptum’s WR was dope! So dope!
Kenya 🇰🇪 is an incredible country.
Kipchoges greatness comes from the duration of time he dominated durning his prime vs his peers, I think that kiptum will break the world record, I also think that he is likely to be the first runner to race sub 2.
Kiptum in just 2 races has the same number of career sub 2:02 races as kipchoge does over 2 decades of running.
Kipchoge will always remain the goat even if Kiptum manages to run a better single race. For Kiptum to dethrone kipchoge he’ll have to prove that he can dominate the marathon over the next decade and win virtually 90% of his races over that period of time.
KK is on the juice!
Kipchoge, past his physical prime showed it was possible, Kiptum or anyone else from this generation and next can break the 2 hour barrier, especially with the leaps and bounds they're making in the supershoes
This will sound strange but the Marathon specifically and running in general tells us how the natural pain killers work in our bodies. These great runners do not just run for themselve. They run for us.
Pain management is critical for us all. Can running prime the body to deal with pain?
Dose running over one's life time help one deal with geratrix pain, the pain of child birth, dental procédures....?
This is talked about on MicrobeTV.
When you think TRP uploaded a new video but it's just a new thumbnail.. damn it
I thought the original thumbnail was completely click-baity, but it turned out to be remarkably prescient! 😲
Kipchoge is the GOAT of fast, flat marathon
Kelvin Kiptum is on the Lance Armstrong "training program"
If the wind is south easterly and the course heads south, that's a cross head wind!
Does anybody know how to stream the race?
Also think he’s going to run 2:00:58
Well he did it! hahaha, holy shit what a superman here!! my gosh!!
I think he'll get close but not quite get it. Calling 2:01:45
lol
💀
Chicago is known as the Windy City but not due to the wind. It is in fact the nickname given to Chicago due to it's "windy" politicians. That being said it looks like it will be windy day. Hopefully it doesn't impact the runners too much, I think Kiptum breaks the course record but not the WR. 2:01:16
And yet,he actually did
What shoes was Kiptum wearing?
I predict he will run 2:00:35 😁
2:00.35 WOW HE JUST OBLITERATED THE WORLD RECORD!!!
I'm wondering if I did 100m splits back to back with unlimited rest time in between, could I defeat the marathon world record?
Easily, 15s would be 4.00/mile pace, the thing is you'd have to do it 422 times 😅
if you can't run 100m under 17.22 seconds while rested you cannot even call yourself an amateur runner.
Kip definitely has the potential to have some GREAT races. He might need a little more time to break the 2 mark though. Only time will tell.
choge or tum?
Chicago being a fast course.. Kiptum is capable of breaking the WR.. Running 1:59 will hve 2 compete together with Kipchoge.
Kipchoge didn’t do it in an official Marathon doesn’t count.
Kiptum you beast,He did it Joe , reminds me of Samuel Wanjiru ,Rip . 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
You called it!!!!
"Just built different" it is amazing how often this claime is followed by revelations of doping.
Kelvin will definitely brake the Chicago record, and may even get in striking distance to Kipchoge's world record.
Accurate.
Real
He fucking did it
Are there Pacers in Chicago?
No matter how you assemble a very strong field, Kiptum will remain confident and relaxed knowing very well he has an advantage when it comes to the second half when he throws that negative split.. Boss it will be gone because he will not stop or tire
His car was also out of control
I was still celebrating berlin of some days ago then boom!!!@kiptum came around.
I do believe in the future, he will achieve it
Kiptum is Pronounced KEEPTOOM
Everyone still knows Bannister's name for breaking the 4 minute barrier almost 70 years later, I'm happy for kipchoge that even if he's beaten to a sub 2 marathon major and official WR, everyone will still know him as the first to do it.
Looking forward to him and kiptum running for Kenya in the 2024 Olympics, if its not a 3rd win for kipchoge at age 39, it'd be a passing of the torch on the biggest athletics stage
He’s not the first to do it. Nobody has done it yet.
@chandanathani that's just false
@@joelmacinnes2391 I don’t understand why that sub-2 hour time in highly controlled non-competition conditions is spoken of in any serious conversation. There are literally a a handful of runners who can achieve it in those conditions.
@chandanathani indeed Kipchoge ran 2.01:09 marathon which is 70second short of sub2
@@19Kamau79And we’d both agree that 70 seconds short of 2 is NOT sub-2.
such a shame do nascimento won't run chicago on sunday. he'd totally make the race more interesting!
My man, the temperature and wind isn't _scheduled_ , it's predicted/forecast 😂
The Brazilian is rocking a kenyan wristband that already tells me he trains and lives in kenya
I think he’ll break the course record but given how Chicago doesn’t produce that many eye catching times (for a variety of reasons) I don’t think he’ll get that close to break 2:00.
This didn't age well ,did it
@@Ishmael_Jackson lol it didn’t at all. He ran an absolutely masterful race.
I wonder if the "original" Marathon Runner had pacers too, in order to delover the crucial scroll.
Hey, you leave that scroll alone. Whatever you're talking about doing to it, don't.
It's important.
Like spelling.
As a Kenyan im firmly rooting for Kiptum but I also understand hes hugely untested
I can't see Kiptum running a world record, but I do think that he will set a course record. I reckon that he will dip under 2.02 in this race.
Halooo
Legend already to second Eliud 🎉
You called it
What are the chances kiptum will break 2??
If there is one athlete who can and will break the marathon world record is Kelvin Kiptum.... I can bet on that.
My prediction : Kiptum will break 2:01:00 soon and will win the gold medal in Paris
I will guess a 2:00:35
You nailed it!
I think Kiptum will be the first person to officially break 2 but not at this race.
He fucking obliterated the world record.
Record is born to be broke. Kipchoge never mind someone will break his record in the future like he broke old records so many times in the past. So one thing we only need to do is wait and encorage ourselves to be better.
You can't call it "his classic negative split" when he's only done it twice :)
3 times now
🖤🖤🖤
Does anyone know where I can watch the marathon live from the UK?
UA-cam
you went back in time to make this update, didn't you???
What shoes will Kiptum be wearing?
You don't need experience to run at a blistering pace for 2hrs straight
He will finish Kipchoge career in just 3 Marathons
I think that in kenya there are many runners we dont even know about that could beat kipchoge and run under 2 hours
Well said. In Kenya there are many record breakers yet to be discovered
I CANNOT EXPRESS HOW EXCITED I AM TO SEE KELVIN RACE!
and I will be running my first ever marathon next weekend in Toronto :) 2023 has been such an amazing unforgettable one!
GO KELVIN! 💛💛💛💛
@@medsuit1686 God bless!
and now he did world record
will be pushed into the shade once Yakub moves up .
2:01:00 my prediction
he even surpassed my prediction👍👍
expect sub 2 in his next race👏💪💪
WON'T DO IT he was flat out at London might be his fasters ever you only have so many of them runs in you.