This brings 'Born to Run' to life. The grace and dignity of the people is truky inspiring and a lesson for us all. Will - you never cease to amaze me, not only your running, but also your love for others.
This is the reason why Im not a big fan of pop culture coming into Mexico. Our indigenous people have so much cultural value and unfortunately many of us Mexicans do not appreciate it nor do we learn about it. Very humble of you as a runner to have done what you did! Saludos desde Mexico!
Fascinating! I have been fascinated the Tarahumara ever since I read Born to Run. It is a dream of mine to run in this Ultra-Marathon! What a great story you have and what an amazing job you did in the race.
Back in the 1940's in Mexico, my mother remembers a tarahumara who had walked/ran a very long distance was a friend of my grandmothers. These Native mexicans are an inspiration and a source of pride to me. I think I'll go for a run.
There is hope still for humanity with guys like this around... So much time and respect for this. This video just blew me away... Thanks for uploading it !
Will Harlen is an awesome man! Not because he is a great, great runner that happened to win this race, but because he is obviously an even greater person with "ultra" character! I am so impressed with his humble attitude and reverance for the Tarahumara!
Que hermosa historia...muy humana, orgullosa de mi gente Tarahurama, Raramuri..cuando vivia en cd. Juarez, siempre bajaban de la sierra a vender sus hiebas medicinales y mi padre nunca permitio que se fueran de nuestra casa sin comprar la famosa "hierva de la vivora" para el dolor de estomago, aparte que siempre les daba de comer y ellos humildemente se sentaban fuera de nuestra casa hasta que se terminaban su comida y eso esalgo que siempre admire de ellos....asi nos decian gracias! "Corima"
Great story and you also are a great human,right now is a difficult time,The Raramuri are in a really bad situation and also the great Caballo Blanco died last week, It is real sad what is happening the Raramuri need help,because it hasnt rain in a long time,so they dont have enough food,and in the other hand Caballo died, it is a difficult time for all the running comunity,but i hope God will show the way.
Wow, mate! Respect for you! Great video and story! I'll subscribe to you and hope to run together at some point in the future! Look after yourself! Cheers from London
I am from Chihuahua . everytime that i said that , the Americans laughing , they reply " that is a dog" "are you a dog?" . and they asked about my heritage. , i said. Very proud. I am raramuri. They looked me creepy.
Wow, running aside that was a very good important poignant point, made about & after the 8 min mark. That receiving should be as natural as giving and not something extra extended, deserving then expressed gratitude. uh, best to listen to how it's expressed in video. This is in no way a dismissible "given"
This brings 'Born to Run' to life. The grace and dignity of the people is truky inspiring and a lesson for us all.
Will - you never cease to amaze me, not only your running, but also your love for others.
This is the reason why Im not a big fan of pop culture coming into Mexico. Our indigenous people have so much cultural value and unfortunately many of us Mexicans do not appreciate it nor do we learn about it. Very humble of you as a runner to have done what you did! Saludos desde Mexico!
Fascinating! I have been fascinated the Tarahumara ever since I read Born to Run. It is a dream of mine to run in this Ultra-Marathon! What a great story you have and what an amazing job you did in the race.
What a story man, you are a great guy, thanks for sharing.
That bit at the end with the gifting was truly special! I can imagine your emotions at that moment.
very inspiring, I looked up to these Raramuri tribe, they are my inspiration why I run barefoot. respect from Philippines. great job man!!!
Back in the 1940's in Mexico, my mother remembers a tarahumara who had walked/ran a very long distance was a friend of my grandmothers. These Native mexicans are an inspiration and a source of pride to me. I think I'll go for a run.
wow. We need more people like Will on this planet. This brought tears to my eyes.
There is hope still for humanity with guys like this around... So much time and respect for this.
This video just blew me away... Thanks for uploading it !
Will Harlen is an awesome man! Not because he is a great, great runner that happened to win this race, but because he is obviously an even greater person with "ultra" character! I am so impressed with his humble attitude and reverance for the Tarahumara!
Dude!!! That was an epic experience!
I understand Karma. But please allow me to thank you for posting this video. Thank you so much.
absolutely amazing and touching
lovely story will. happy running, man. hope to see you on the trails here in the uk one day.
amazing video. it got me in the mood for running.thank you for posting this.
Wow, inspiring video. Thank-you.
What a beautiful story...awesome people! What a true inspiration, speechless...
that was wonderful, thanks for sharing. amazing stuff.
This is great Rod!
So amazing and inspiring... would like to see more about this...
Que hermosa historia...muy humana, orgullosa de mi gente Tarahurama, Raramuri..cuando vivia en cd. Juarez, siempre bajaban de la sierra a vender sus hiebas medicinales y mi padre nunca permitio que se fueran de nuestra casa sin comprar la famosa "hierva de la vivora" para el dolor de estomago, aparte que siempre les daba de comer y ellos humildemente se sentaban fuera de nuestra casa hasta que se terminaban su comida y eso esalgo que siempre admire de ellos....asi nos decian gracias! "Corima"
thank you for this sharing! beautiful and inspiring...
Being from there , thank you for this video
"Never felt more like a champion "...wow.
It's because God was with him at that moment. Hopefully he uses it. Would be a shame if he didn't.
Great video, thanks for sharing
0:03 nothing is more intimidating than a group of Tarahumara runenrs clad in bright multicolored blouses and skirts.
Brilliant & insightful - thanks
dios bendiga a caballo blanco
Great story and you also are a great human,right now is a difficult time,The Raramuri
are in a really bad situation and also the great Caballo Blanco died last week,
It is real sad what is happening the Raramuri need help,because it hasnt rain
in a long time,so they dont have enough food,and in the other hand Caballo died,
it is a difficult time for all the running comunity,but i hope God will show the way.
Fantastic. Thank you.
Bad ass!! Loved it
Wow, mate! Respect for you! Great video and story! I'll subscribe to you and hope to run together at some point in the future! Look after yourself! Cheers from London
Great story and well told.
I love this
great story !!! congrats .
beautiful story
Incredible story
Could you please put some subtitles in spanish for my friends in mexico to read? that would be awesome!
Love it
@2:38 see the difference in stride.
a brillant story :)
I am from Chihuahua . everytime that i said that , the Americans laughing , they reply " that is a dog" "are you a dog?" . and they asked about my heritage. , i said. Very proud. I am raramuri. They looked me creepy.
tearjerker!!
How old was Arnulfo in this race?
Wow, running aside that was a very good important poignant point, made about & after the 8 min mark. That receiving should be as natural as giving and not something extra extended, deserving then expressed gratitude. uh, best to listen to how it's expressed in video. This is in no way a dismissible "given"
I se ARNULFO QUIMARE and SILVINO CUBESARE two great runers
You do realize he was praising mexico, right?
esa es mi gente
Eres TARAHUMARA?
Watch the award winning documentary featuring the Tarahumara titled Goshen: Places of Refuge for the Running People. www.vimeo.com/ondemand/goshen
read the book...insightful
@eparssa Wow! Your comment was a complete FAIL!