Mary Moraa is an inspiration to all kids. She lost both her parents at a young age and still persevered to become a global champion. Athletics is her way of climbing up the top and has promised to invest her earnings in supporting orphans in Kisii in Kenya. We should all support such stories because they teach us something about life.
Moraa's tactics looked pretty deliberate. Other runners have done similar but this was quite exaggerated, I mean she really slowed down, but that sprint in the home stretch was exceptional.
I know she has a bronze from the 2018 Commonwealth Games, but I always feel bad for Natoya Goule. She is always somewhere there, close to the top. But not quite there. 6th in Doha, 8th in Tokyo, 5th in Eugene. I hope she continues training and gets to that top eventually.
Natoya has the talent to win medals but always seems to get her tactics wrong. May need extra coaching advice. She went too early and didn’t have the endurance to hold out against a strong finisher like Laura Muir.
Lol. Mary Moraa is very naughty. She tested them at the very start and knew she could outsprint them all. In the end she does a dance as they sit on the tarmac and contemplate life. What a girl! 💪❤️❤️
@@danielclough86 no one should be suspected, much less accused, without evidence. There is significant variation in human capability in every area, including sports. Her beating Keely is not evidence that she is doping. It is more likely to be better training or superior genetics. It sounds like sour grapes when you accuse your opponent of doping only because they did better than your preferred participant. It is not sportsman-like.
It wasn't planned, but she unwittingly took the field faster than they wanted to 400m, rested while they kept expending energy then had enough to kick past everybody.
@Esteban Green 800m runners usually run the first lap faster, than try to maintain velocity on the second with a strong last 100m kick. . She forced a faster 1st lap that caught half of the other girls off guard. So, by the time they processed what was going on, 1/3 of the race was already over. . My theory is that she trained different for this outcome bc it was unconventional and no one would see it coming; by they time they realized, it was too late.
I'm not sure it's a case of outsmarting her competitors, it's just that no-one else can run like that. If she'd run even pace I'd bet she'd have run quicker.
"she *always* *tends* to beat her" Always means every times. Tends means more likely than not. The commentator was scared for Keely he forgot his English.
The sentence "She always tends to beat her" is grammatically correct in English. In the context of the sentence, "always tends to beat her," the word "always" implies a consistent occurrence, indicating that Keely consistently beats "her" in a race. The word "tends" suggests a likelihood or a tendency for this outcome to happen, though it doesn't necessarily mean it happens every single time. So, in this case, the sentence implies that Keely usually or frequently beats "her" in races, but not necessarily every single time.
No, it's correct. Always = every time, but here it is conjoined with "tends", thus 'always tends' = 'almost always', since tends = usually or consistently happens, BUT NOT NECESSARILY, every singe time. @thomasb4152 = correct.
@@luciuskaesar6409 This isn't some analysis hombre. This is English grammar. Adverbs of frequency eg *always* must follow rigid syntactic rules. Always + infinite = every time. We can go line by line through the commentary: First he states some fact about Keely: *"this is what Keely is good at she can just accelerate away from here"* Alright. The he adds the nonsensical part: "IF she is ahead of Moraa at the top of the home straight"* The present simple form, *"she WILL always tends to beat her"* This is the future form. Thus the syntax of the whole sentence is in the form of the *FIRST CONDITIONAL* This construction is used to discuss *FUTURE* possibilities and not facts (that's for the zero condition). So this isn't some data from previous events that one can work out the percentage of outcome. What he then says about Moraa betrays his earlier claims: *'the Kenyan has got something extra she's the strongest I've ever seen in the long straight"* Wait a minute! Isn't Keely supposed to accelerate away from Moraa if she's ahead down the straight? But now she's doomed because Moraa is the strongest "he's ever seen" running down the finishing straight? Just stop embarrassing yourself hombre.
@@kundakaps Wrong. From what you've written it's perfectly possible to conclude that you always tend to be overconfident with your understanding of the English language
Very biased commentary on Moraa. She is still inexperienced. Unless she can run away from Hodgkinson, goodluck trying to run from Hodgkinson. This is what Moraa does, she is slowing down. She has gone to the back of the field. Suddenly when it was clear she will win, she becomes the strongest he has ever seen. Mary Moraa eventually won it. Congratulations Kenya.
Yep, I agree it sounded a pretty biased commentary, and that made it even better when Hodgkinson got beat, the interviews Hodgkinson gave before and after the race made her sound quite arrogant. She is a very good runner mind you.
The commentator changed narratives like 6 times on that last lap 😂😂😂 ... from Moraa being inexperience, Hodgkinson being able to outrun all of them to Moraa being the strongest he's ever seen on the home straight
Nyasae abakwe!!!(Praise be to God) Hongera sana Moraa for bring pride to Kenya. Honestly proud of you. The coming Government ought to foot you education to back to Campus. We are all proud of you. This is the kind of rivalry that should be natured between back at home between our sister from southern Nyanza (the likes of Hellen Obiri) and those from the Rift, the likes of Chepkoech etc..not political. Clearly the competition among us is way head of the rest of the world. Lets create athletic sport rivalry between former provinces in Kenya. Lets build modern athletics tracks and raise the level of our rivaly and the whole world will flock to Kenya. That my vision and humble way of celebrating Moraa Gold medal. Congratulations to Chepkoech who at 18yrs delivered a Gold medal at 3000m steeplechase. Good stuff Kenya ladies.
She has a certain set of skills and... I wonder that Athing is considering skipping world's. She may have no chance. If Hodg. doesn't break she'll improve and Moiraa will level up again. Great dynamic!!
I remember actually being in that stadium and watching Moraa. From first to last then last to first in last stretch. I felt that she'd done that deliberately to make it interesting for the spectators. This video misses her dance at the end. Again, I think she done that to make it interesting for the spectators 😂
@@simonhearn2028 it's very common knowledge that she can only win gold without Athing Mu. Let's not act like everyone doesn't know that she'll get beat after the games, the first race she enters with MU. Lol y'all couldn't pass that luck to Mr Kerr the choker tho🥴🤡😙😂
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Mary Moraa is an inspiration to all kids. She lost both her parents at a young age and still persevered to become a global champion. Athletics is her way of climbing up the top and has promised to invest her earnings in supporting orphans in Kisii in Kenya. We should all support such stories because they teach us something about life.
Moraa's tactics looked pretty deliberate. Other runners have done similar but this was quite exaggerated, I mean she really slowed down, but that sprint in the home stretch was exceptional.
😂😂😂😂 Moraa is a bad ass. Hearts out to Keely for being the maid of honour on many occasions.
not such a bad ass now tho eh mary looked like she was going backwards
Moraa's 200 splits approximately: 26, 31, 31, 29. Obviously works for her!
I know she has a bronze from the 2018 Commonwealth Games, but I always feel bad for Natoya Goule. She is always somewhere there, close to the top. But not quite there. 6th in Doha, 8th in Tokyo, 5th in Eugene. I hope she continues training and gets to that top eventually.
Same!
Natoya has the talent to win medals but always seems to get her tactics wrong. May need extra coaching advice. She went too early and didn’t have the endurance to hold out against a strong finisher like Laura Muir.
Her tactics are alway brilliant at the preliminaries but the final is where she is found wanting. Her day will come
She needs to train in Kenya
The exact same thing with Talou. Hope she gets there one day.
Lol. Mary Moraa is very naughty. She tested them at the very start and knew she could outsprint them all. In the end she does a dance as they sit on the tarmac and contemplate life. What a girl! 💪❤️❤️
2 years later keely does the same lol
Kenyan men and women are sensational 800m runners.what fantastic running tactics from Mary
Fantastic tactics? She won despite her tactics.
her tactics being taking EPO?
@@danielclough86 did you sell it to her or watch her take it?
@@danielclough86 no one should be suspected, much less accused, without evidence. There is significant variation in human capability in every area, including sports. Her beating Keely is not evidence that she is doping. It is more likely to be better training or superior genetics. It sounds like sour grapes when you accuse your opponent of doping only because they did better than your preferred participant. It is not sportsman-like.
@@danielclough86lol, thats nonsense Paula Radcliffe of all people smh
strange run by Moraa, nearly last with 200 to go, yet leading at the quarter with a sub 57
I think if you look at it in a strategic sense and ask why, then youll easily understand.
Every runner knows their own strengths.
It wasn't planned, but she unwittingly took the field faster than they wanted to 400m, rested while they kept expending energy then had enough to kick past everybody.
@@freedomm Sure, professional runners waste time all year traing with no strategy, then cross their fingers and hope for the best on race day.
@Esteban Green 800m runners usually run the first lap faster, than try to maintain velocity on the second with a strong last 100m kick.
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She forced a faster 1st lap that caught half of the other girls off guard. So, by the time they processed what was going on, 1/3 of the race was already over.
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My theory is that she trained different for this outcome bc it was unconventional and no one would see it coming; by they time they realized, it was too late.
It looks like she outsmarted everyone in that race- the Brits are stunned.
Outsmarted with a 56-61?
I'm not sure it's a case of outsmarting her competitors, it's just that no-one else can run like that. If she'd run even pace I'd bet she'd have run quicker.
@@boomboombam6yeah, and now she is a world champion😂😂😂😂😂
Once Hodgkinson works out her tactics,she will have her day! ( Assuming she stays healthy!)
@@kinyuabonface5042 guess whos olympic champ lol
Congratulations Moraa
I wish more runners raced with the heart of Laura Muir
no way, then there wouldn't be a Laura Muir! ;-) her running style is full of heart
Laura the silver queen?
I like that she's willing to drop down to shorter races even if she doesn't have the speed just to see how she'll do, testing herself in public.
Perhaps, but I bet a clean silver queen. The gutsiest British runner since Peter Elliott.
1:44 pace first 200m 😂😂
We just love Keely , UK 800m star , please stay healthy Keely
Moraa is such a troll, wonderfully done.
two years later keely is the troll lol
"she *always* *tends* to beat her"
Always means every times.
Tends means more likely than not.
The commentator was scared for Keely he forgot his English.
The sentence "She always tends to beat her" is grammatically correct in English. In the context of the sentence, "always tends to beat her," the word "always" implies a consistent occurrence, indicating that Keely consistently beats "her" in a race. The word "tends" suggests a likelihood or a tendency for this outcome to happen, though it doesn't necessarily mean it happens every single time. So, in this case, the sentence implies that Keely usually or frequently beats "her" in races, but not necessarily every single time.
*WRONG*
Always + INFINITIVE (present simple) = every time.
Eg. The sun *ALWAYS* *rises* in the east.
No, it's correct. Always = every time, but here it is conjoined with "tends", thus 'always tends' = 'almost always', since tends = usually or consistently happens, BUT NOT NECESSARILY, every singe time. @thomasb4152 = correct.
@@luciuskaesar6409
This isn't some analysis hombre.
This is English grammar.
Adverbs of frequency eg *always* must follow rigid syntactic rules.
Always + infinite = every time.
We can go line by line through the commentary:
First he states some fact about Keely:
*"this is what Keely is good at she can just accelerate away from here"*
Alright.
The he adds the nonsensical part:
"IF she is ahead of Moraa at the top of the home straight"*
The present simple form,
*"she WILL always tends to beat her"*
This is the future form.
Thus the syntax of the whole sentence is in the form of the *FIRST CONDITIONAL*
This construction is used to discuss *FUTURE* possibilities and not facts (that's for the zero condition).
So this isn't some data from previous events that one can work out the percentage of outcome.
What he then says about Moraa betrays his earlier claims:
*'the Kenyan has got something extra she's the strongest I've ever seen in the long straight"*
Wait a minute!
Isn't Keely supposed to accelerate away from Moraa if she's ahead down the straight?
But now she's doomed because Moraa is the strongest "he's ever seen" running down the finishing straight?
Just stop embarrassing yourself hombre.
@@kundakaps Wrong. From what you've written it's perfectly possible to conclude that you always tend to be overconfident with your understanding of the English language
quelle course bravo 👍👍
What a run by moraa🤯🤯🤯
I'm happy I got to see the race, and for that thankyou, I just wish you had let the commentator rant on for a bit more. Again thanks.
Very biased commentary on Moraa. She is still inexperienced. Unless she can run away from Hodgkinson, goodluck trying to run from Hodgkinson. This is what Moraa does, she is slowing down. She has gone to the back of the field. Suddenly when it was clear she will win, she becomes the strongest he has ever seen. Mary Moraa eventually won it. Congratulations Kenya.
Yep, I agree it sounded a pretty biased commentary, and that made it even better when Hodgkinson got beat, the interviews Hodgkinson gave before and after the race made her sound quite arrogant. She is a very good runner mind you.
@@MrBlackhibee u was there.me+my son..itvwas amazing.
The crowd..excitment
She ran a silly race. Steve Cram called it pretty well
@@neilbardsley Exactly. She looked as if she went out too fast, then decided to rest a little, but that is usually disastrous for an 800 m race.
@@neilbardsley "silly race" 😂😂😂😂😂 yh okay
I like the way moraa strikes, she's like ok go less see and from the bottom she goes to the top class, beautiful no wo nder they say she's a danger
Wow that was so amazing,,she has elephant's lungs 😂
Obviously that commentator pissed off by Mary Moraa's comeback 😅😅
The commentator changed narratives like 6 times on that last lap 😂😂😂 ... from Moraa being inexperience, Hodgkinson being able to outrun all of them to Moraa being the strongest he's ever seen on the home straight
I happens so often in track. I wish the commentators would just call the race as it happens.
I know what an idiot!!
Brilliant race!
Nyasae abakwe!!!(Praise be to God) Hongera sana Moraa for bring pride to Kenya. Honestly proud of you. The coming Government ought to foot you education to back to Campus. We are all proud of you.
This is the kind of rivalry that should be natured between back at home between our sister from southern Nyanza (the likes of Hellen Obiri) and those from the Rift, the likes of Chepkoech etc..not political.
Clearly the competition among us is way head of the rest of the world.
Lets create athletic sport rivalry between former provinces in Kenya. Lets build modern athletics tracks and raise the level of our rivaly and the whole world will flock to Kenya.
That my vision and humble way of celebrating Moraa Gold medal. Congratulations to Chepkoech who at 18yrs delivered a Gold medal at 3000m steeplechase.
Good stuff Kenya ladies.
She has a certain set of skills and...
I wonder that Athing is considering skipping world's. She may have no chance.
If Hodg. doesn't break she'll improve and Moiraa will level up again. Great dynamic!!
As it turned out!
1st person ive seen lean backward as they cross the line
Wow! Incredible.
Our kisii girl,represents our victory,
Dont understand doing accusations
There will be tests
The girl had beaten Kyle earlier in season. But have to admit that was a strange race.
F for Fuckury is just a colonialists who thinks whites can’t be defeated. Media hype don’t win races, tell that to your white girl.
Tbh, they are just mad Keely fans cause she got beat at home 😂
Everytime an African runs fast they start the drug talk.
Europeans, Americans and Caribbeans aren't suspected.
@@evangeline123able are you butt hurt two years later
@@davidmunyeri2604 aww bless are you a a racist lol who won the gold yesterday race baiter
keely looked well pissed losing that race she will be back stronger
Would love to see the photo finish for 3rd place.
I just cant see how Muir got the bronze......2:11
@@garrywallace1007 Certainly a photo finish
@@garrywallace1007 very blatantly in my opinion, she defo out-leaned the Jamaican
I remember actually being in that stadium and watching Moraa. From first to last then last to first in last stretch. I felt that she'd done that deliberately to make it interesting for the spectators. This video misses her dance at the end. Again, I think she done that to make it interesting for the spectators 😂
Congratulations, Mary!!
what a struggle to the finish line beauty
LOL yall are so mad ya favorite lil Keely got dusted on her home track 😂😂😂
Haha right yea!!! even the commentator, was blatantly biased at Mora
@@tub4less and niow who has won the olympic gold lol
and two years later are you mad lol
@@simonhearn2028 why would I be mad? I'm confused?!!??
@@evangeline123able keeley beating your mary lol olympics
❤❤just love this Morra lady
1:43🤯
Keeley is stunning pretty
Wow, how in the heck did she do that?
Winner did my 800m time :-)
Keely the conductor😂😂😂
yep conducted herself to the gold medal lol
@@simonhearn2028 it's very common knowledge that she can only win gold without Athing Mu. Let's not act like everyone doesn't know that she'll get beat after the games, the first race she enters with MU. Lol y'all couldn't pass that luck to Mr Kerr the choker tho🥴🤡😙😂
If i was near this commentator i would literally laugh at his face and throw his mic away.... EXTREMELY BIASED
Yeah, right.
Dope ?????? Do they have the technology to test the latest means of doping ??????
@Manzon Zix Yes they do everyone is tested, in season off season before a meet and after.
@@mstrunn we live in very very dishonest world u know . Crazy work we are living in .
Sounds like you have it...You could lent it to "them".
Those Kenyan tactics. Reminds me of the 1980s.
The commentary reads disappointment after Moraa's weird tactical win
Mary Moraa....she gave me chills
All the people in the comments complaining get a grip and learn what strategy is lol
yep did u learn what keelys was yesterday lol
Weirdest win & style I've ever seen, but good on her.
Biased commentary
Only a matter of time before she gets banned.
Why
What as she done?? 😂😂😂
@kinyuabWin😆onface5042
@victoryisourHater that's why
ROIDS
Excuse me when have middle distance runners done roids?An check the time its well within her capabilities
Hater
@@alhassanabdulsalam523 lover
so much for all the Muir hype
She won didn't she?
Keely silver……🤡
keely gold yesterday clown lol