Impressive race by Centrowitz, he controlled the pace the whole way and baited everybody else into his pace from the front the whole race. Amazing that he was able to lead the race from start to finish
This race seems like it was already a pre arranged race designed to help Centrowitz to win it why is it all of them were followed him like a stupid sheep!!!!!!
Christian Arboleda hes the 3rd fastest 1500m runner ever at 3:26:69 and he isn’t a great finisher so instead of going out hard and strong, he ran w the rest of the group instead of running his own race
I find it interesting that races turn out this way. If one of the runners would run at a fast pace (55/ lap) from the start, they would all have to follow, because it's the fastest/ most efficient way to run this distance. Seems like they mutually agreed on doing at that way, I wonder if they agreed on this strategy before the race or they just all knew they have the best chance of finishing in a good place if they just do what everyone else does. Interesting race. I'm training for the 800m, but I didn't compete in a race yet. I'm very excited to do so next month.
the African runners didn't take Centrowitz seriously - they all thought they could blow him away in the final 300 meters. But he as comfortable at 1k and that was when he started turning it on, just over a lap to go. Great race.
People can bitch and complain about the time but in the end Centro still goes home as the Olympic champion, taking down some BIG names. Great tactical race
@Kelly Mojica I find both are amazing to watch. Fast races are great because of the threat of a World or Olympic record. But tactical races are great as we see the strategy that goes into running these kinds of races. You clearly don’t know the sport if you ONLY like fast races.
To go from a 3:50 super tactical race to an Olympic record 3:28.2 in one Olympic cycle, WOW! Welcome to the new wave, a young man just 20 years old watching this race on TV and smiling 👩🏃♀🏃♀🏃♂🏃♂
That last lap was truly incredible. I wonder what these guys could run in an open 400m? Would have loved to have seen an honest pace but this was super entertaining.
I would have loved to see a slow championship final in the 1500m with prime Matthew Centrowitz, prime Fermin Cacho, prime Jim Ryun, prime Sebastian Coe, prime Rui Silva, prime Noureddine Morceli, prime Hicham El Guerrouj, and prime Abdi Bile at the starting line. Now THAT would've been a sight to behold.
Back in 1936 olympics the winner ran the 1500m in 3:47 3 seconds faster than Rio and whilst running on dirt track. But I understand this was a tactical race
Thank you for not criticising these incredible athletes! I can almost guarantee 2020 will be faster - guys like Manangoi not wanting to play into the hands of guys like the Ingebrigtsens
Even if Centro never wins another Olympic medal, this is still a race to be proud of, regardless what anyone says about the slower time. It was a strategic race and he ran it exactly how he wanted and won the whole damn thing. That isn't on him, that's on everyone else for not having a response. A win is a win is a win, and I don't know if anyone is ever going to pull off a race like this again at this level.
My coach is a 3:37 1500m runner and he told me the reason the race ended up like this is because whoever takes the lead is immediately negatively impacting their race due to not being able to draft and not knowing the placement of people behind them. Also everyone is so closely fit they rather not risk seeing who's feeling the best that day by going all out from the gun. Seems fair, but it's still definitely boring.. what happens when there's no rabbit and people really really wanna win xD
Having run a hundred 1500m races, this is somewhat true. Rarely does the frontrunner win a race due the ability of the rest to draft off the leader. In this case, since the pace was so "slow", there was not a lot of drafting benefit. In the end, it was a true testament to Centrowitz's ability to lead from start to finish and hold off the world's best. The leader does not negatively impact the race. The rest have their opportunity to "take over" the race. In this case, they could/would not.
This race was setup perfectly for a guy who wasn't in the final, Robbie Andrews of the US. He had 1:43 800 speed, but was DQ'd in the semi after qualifying because he was forced off the track for 1 stride. They appealed but it was denied.
my runner of the race..was nick Willis...hes at position 7 at 350 meter,n he ran last, 100. meter like 400.mter finsl.n win a medal.what a run..n he immediately congrate the winner..congrats bro..from malaysia🇲🇾🇸🇭
This is one of the best reactions in sports. I just ran a 3:50 for an Olympic gold medal after running a 3:34 to qualify......okay guys....I'll take it.
People talk about tactical races all the time, but this is the most stark example of one that I've seen. It's admirable, just in a very different way to a WR.
Its mind boggling that someone like Kiprop, with a PB of 3.26.69 would do this. If he had treated this as a time trial, nobody would have stayed with him.
@@sneakyvictorsneakyvictor7658 cyclists don't take steroids. Most distance runners are caught doping often using EPO. Steroids would make you gain weight or put on too much muscle and are more likely used by sprinters.
@@georgemadison4029 not all steroids are used for weight gain or muscle mass. You have types of steroids that are used to increase endurance as well. Lance Armstrong was caught using and he was a cyclist.
If you are a 1500 meter runner and can run a 48 second 400 like Centrowitz this was the dream scenario come true. Run the first 1,100 at slower pace a than high school boys race, and then start the bell lap in the lead and on the inside of lane one, and run a 49 second last lap. For everyone else: You need to run 48 flat or faster for your last 400 to beat Centrowitz. And if you could do that you wouldn’t be in the 1,500 to begin with. You’d be in the 800.
It was ridiculous, they were throwing the dice on this one. Not the best miler, or even the most fit, it was the fastest sprinter. This race didnt start until last 300m.
You can hate the final time but this was one of the smartest tactical races I’ve ever seen. Centrowitz certainly didn’t come into the race with the fastest pr but he had a game plan and executed it and that’s what wins championship races
I like the speech about inspiring the next generation by the announcer at the end of this piece. I am visualizing 5 years later, Cole Hocker pointing at Centrowitz as he speeds past him at the finish of the US Trials. And three years after that, Hocker did that to the world.
thanks very much for posting this. i don't understand the animosity below. interesting how it became an 800. 800 to 1200 looks to be about 55. final around 49.2 for centrowitz? remarkable. it would be interesting to read an interview with all participants to understand what they would have done differently if they could turn back the clock.
Proud of Tawfik Makhloufi and of his race. Thank you Makhloufi. Congrats to Centrowitz for the Gold medal and Nick Willis and New Zealand for the Bronze medal. Greetings from Algeria
Good video thx ... I love the Rio one (that they NEVER show) where Matthew Centrowitz's Dad went nuts and his Dad's friend did a flying body surf in the stadium box. Congrats Nick from NZ, great career.
Nice to know I could've been right in the thick of things at 800 meters...after that, never mind. The best comment was by Bob Costas after the race when he said "Centrowicz becomes the first American to win the 1500 since 1908; Cub fans, take notice."
The only thing I didn't like about this Olympic final is how many people who know absolutely nothing about the 1500m and track in general came out of the woodwork to say dumb things about the time.
Wail on folks; whine as much as you like; gripe away......Crabbing will not alter the fact that an American champion won this race in spectacular fashion and while doing so made the competition appear like overhyped chumps.....Bravo Matty.
@@bishopchrist5191 Then Makhloufi should have run the faster pace himself. He thought he had a big kick and was fine with letting others dictate the race. That's a loser's attitude.
and 1 more than jim ryun, steve scott, sydney maree, bernard lagat and alan webb combined. and how good a dude is willis? he's congratulating centro a second after the race before he even celebrates his own medal.
The upcoming Olympics should be interesting with the two new Kenyans that arrived a couple of years ago. I think Makhloufi will take bronze or silver depending on how fast the race is again
Brilliant tactical race dominated by Centrowitz. Throughout Matty steadfastly dictated the pace then stole is all with his blistering finish. This tough little kid is the stuff legends are made. Nice to see an American Olympic 1500 meters gold after such a long absence.....Go Matty.
Centrowitz may not get the Diamond League wins, but he's a great Championship runner - his positions at Championships are always well above his ranking. He won Bronze in 2011, 4th in London, 2nd in Moscow, he finished 8th in Beijing whilst recovering from injury, he won Gold in Portland and now Olympic GOLD to top it off.
The time is irrelevant, a PB and fourth place ! Centrwitz took complete control from the start, doing just what was necessary to win. Without a doubt the best runner in the race.
100 years from now novice track and field spectators might think they ran the mile in 2016, but Centro went home the victor with an amazing last 800m and tactical race. Matt Centro will always go down as one of the United States greatest 1500m/mile runners. He's got the hardware and times to prove it.
Course tactique ! c'est le titre olympique qui comptait. Centrowitz a résisté aux assauts de ses adversaires et bravo à Nick Willis qui a su se faufiler pour décrocher une médaille de bronze. Congratulations !
That was pretty stupid from Kiprop. His PB is below 3:27 and he did here slower than 3:50, He should have taken the lead after 300 meters and progress with the speed to the end without any significant kick and for sure he would have a medal with 3:35.
Yup, Kiprop would win if he ran smart because he has the best time in his legs of all the people in the race, but he broke the rhythm few times what costed him a poor finish. He cannot compete with some others who are better in sprint.
If you're in better shape than anyone you need to run hard the whole race. He was so dumb here. Trying to outsprint guys when they're fast enough to run sub 47 400m is so stupid. Centrowitz owned everyone here
@@nathandahl9233 Einstein,we call this tactics, not chickened out! He is a great athlete, he could've won medals in both races like he did in 2016 but probably, he wanted to play on the safe side.
Great lesson to run your own race. Asbel Kiprop, who was the fastest in the field in terms of his personal best decided to go along with the pace, and it ended up costing him at the end.
Great tactical race by Centrowitz. He lead from the start and only a few of the other runners were willing to challenge for the lead (don't blame Centrowitz for going slow...all the other runners in the field had the opportunity to lead...they decided not to). Definite props to Willis who at his age can run with the best of them(still).
Couldn't watch this and not comment. Before I get lambasted, please read all the comment, not just the first bit. First bit then: This was the weakest, most mediocre 1500m Olympic final, probably in history. With a second lap of practically 70 seconds, you have to think that, Almaz Ayana, in the Women's 10,000m world record, ran practically that for every lap of her 25 laps round this same track only a few days earlier for her gold medal. Second bit: That said, the last lap was nothing short of spectacular, and by far the fastest last lap in a 1500m Olympic final ever.To put it into some context: the 50.6 seconds that Centrowitz ran here is exactly the same time that Steve Ovett ran in the 800m in the Moscow Olympics in 1980, where he buried Sebastian Coe and, for an 800m race, that is also the fastest last lap ever seen. So Centrowitz was deceptively fast here. When you think about this a bit more, that means he ran back to back 200m splits of 25.3 seconds. If you notice Kiprop closed on Centrowitz by 3 - 4 metres in the penultimate 200m, he must have run something like 24.5 seconds, which for 1500m runners is a flat-out sprint. It is little surprise then, that he completely died in the home straight. To address some others' comments here, such as Emil's, most championship races turn out this way, with 1000m jogging followed by 500m - 400m final lap sprints for several reasons. Some athletes believe they can out-sprint all the competition so they hang back. Some are never in the race so they are not competitive. But the real issue is with the more favoured athletes, some of whom make disasterous tactical errors, as happened here. There is no way, in normal circumstances that Centrowitz should have won this race. Indeed, more than half the field had faster times than him. With championship races nearly always turning out to be tactical, with nearly 3 slow laps followed by a last lap sprint, the best tactic any athlete could deploy is to train for this specific scenario. This involves a completely different training programme to normal 1500m running. The only country, as a whole, that knows and trains for this, is Spain. And we all know what happened in 1992, when Fermin Cacho won in exactly the same style of race as this one. But full credit to Centrowitz on this spectacular performance. It was an exciting race.
He won fair and square, no argument with that. It just seems to make for a boring event. Perhaps the style will change come 2020 if Matt runs again .... his competitors will say not again.
An amazing race. The time is irrelevant. Matthew Centrowitz took control of the race and said to the competition, "if you want the gold medal you're going to have to get past me". Nobody did.
@cyoungrun1 Nope, Michael Young is exactly right (and you're wrong, as you so often are). Centrowitz is almost always superb at establishing and holding a strong position in a race. This time he took that approach to its logical extreme. Watch, for example, how he accelerated to keep Souleiman out in the second lane as they entered the final lap. Centro simply refused to give up his position on the rail, which was a smart move, as the results show. Luck had little to do with it.
@@randyevermore9323 🙄 Thanks for confirming you don't know what you're talking about. There were six men in that race with faster PRs than Matt. Matt didn't "control" anything. The 1st lap was :67, the 2nd was :70, the 3rd was only :55, Kipop fell donw, and the rest simply ran a dumb race.
@@cy8685 Yawn. No, Kipop (sic) didn't fall donw (sic). Watch the race again. That was Kwemoi. "There were six men in that race with faster PRs than Matt." The fact that you think this is even relevant to the point -- which is that Centro controlled a TACTICAL race masterfully -- just goes to show that responding to you was a silly waste of time. Never mind.
@@randyevermore9323 😂😂😂 We appreciate you letting the world know you don't know the first thing about racing at a world-class level, but you don't have to make it so obvious. Matt didn't "control" anyone. He didn't have any mental power over everyone. They just ran stupid, so stop giving Matt credit where it isn't due. Even a high school kid could have taken the lead during the first two laps. Yes, it DOES matter that there were runners in the race faster than him (making their races even more pathetic, but not because of Matt). This turned into nothing more than an 800 meter race, so Matt was very lucky things unfolded the way they did.
Freeze it at 0:22. Only Centrowitz is watching because he knows the smoke from the gun will be visible before the pop. Light travels faster than sound. Master tactician!
True "talent" is more than God given genetics! A very good, but inferior runner relative to the field, won the gold because he controlled the race from gun. Every time Matt was challenged he fought to take back control. He comfortably strided (like a "Kenyan..." flat foot strike-under the pelvis) to conserve energy, while forcing everyone else to uncomfortbly run bunched... another words, he made them all his bitch, and in the last 400, he out kicked (while NEVER breaking "Kenyan" form) the greatest field of milers ever assembled. THE most brilliant race strategy in the history of the 1500! Take nothing away from Matt. He deserves his gold as much, if not more, than anyone has ever. SIMPLY BRILLIANT.
And yes the field set him up...I remember Athens 04, the announcer stating after a 63 second lap, "El G could eat a candy bar and run a 63"...and these cats threw a 69 on the board. Boo
they made a 66 second 400 look like a 7:30 mile
Yeah I mean some of them like makloufi run 28/29km/h for 800 or back to back 51s
Impressive race by Centrowitz, he controlled the pace the whole way and baited everybody else into his pace from the front the whole race. Amazing that he was able to lead the race from start to finish
stupid kiprop in every Olympic... seamless
This race seems like it was already a pre arranged race designed to help Centrowitz to win it why is it all of them were followed him like a stupid sheep!!!!!!
Rama Bilal what’s wrong with kiprop
Christian Arboleda hes the 3rd fastest 1500m runner ever at 3:26:69 and he isn’t a great finisher so instead of going out hard and strong, he ran w the rest of the group instead of running his own race
Lol
Seems like this race has turned into the 800 meter jog to be followed by the 700 meter sprint.
I find it interesting that races turn out this way. If one of the runners would run at a fast pace (55/ lap) from the start, they would all have to follow, because it's the fastest/ most efficient way to run this distance. Seems like they mutually agreed on doing at that way, I wonder if they agreed on this strategy before the race or they just all knew they have the best chance of finishing in a good place if they just do what everyone else does. Interesting race. I'm training for the 800m, but I didn't compete in a race yet. I'm very excited to do so next month.
sorry for my bad english
the African runners didn't take Centrowitz seriously - they all thought they could blow him away in the final 300 meters. But he as comfortable at 1k and that was when he started turning it on, just over a lap to go. Great race.
Your English is fine. It seems to be a trend in this race, I don't think they all agreed to it. Maybe this will alter the way it is run.
When they don't have a pacer. Watch the diamond league if you want to see a fast 1500m
People can bitch and complain about the time but in the end Centro still goes home as the Olympic champion, taking down some BIG names. Great tactical race
Facts no olympic gold medal ever had the time on it
Dang right John - wonderfully opportunistic, never gave up the lead
@@peterzervopoulos9510 I guess nobody has ever run the ncaa system....centro did it to the tee. Compared to coe....who cares... Gold!
@Kelly Mojica oh waaaa
@Kelly Mojica I find both are amazing to watch. Fast races are great because of the threat of a World or Olympic record. But tactical races are great as we see the strategy that goes into running these kinds of races. You clearly don’t know the sport if you ONLY like fast races.
To go from a 3:50 super tactical race to an Olympic record 3:28.2 in one Olympic cycle, WOW! Welcome to the new wave, a young man just 20 years old watching this race on TV and smiling 👩🏃♀🏃♀🏃♂🏃♂
And now 3:27 🤯
That last lap was truly incredible. I wonder what these guys could run in an open 400m? Would have loved to have seen an honest pace but this was super entertaining.
I would have loved to see a slow championship final in the 1500m with prime Matthew Centrowitz, prime Fermin Cacho, prime Jim Ryun, prime Sebastian Coe, prime Rui Silva, prime Noureddine Morceli, prime Hicham El Guerrouj, and prime Abdi Bile at the starting line. Now THAT would've been a sight to behold.
Wow tu que haces por aquí?
=)
@Mitchell Heath no he hasn’t thats such a load of crap
@@anthonyjoshua1603 Idk, he must be able to run a good time to close in 50s
@@anthonyjoshua1603 no it’s not that’s completely believable lmao
I understand that in the Rio Olympic 5000, the first 1500 and last 1500 were faster than the actual 1500 final.
😭😭😭wtf
Seems believable
At the championships its about winning, not times. Although in the Paralympics in the T13 1500m the first four beat the winning time here lol.
miss the days of El Guerrouj
Hicham smart athlete
@Clark Klent Maybe Hicham's son will beat it. El Guerrouj was one of a kind!
El Doper. Even known dopers can't beat him! Like Kiprop the Doper. My god how much Dope was el Doper on!
@Clark Klent Yomif kejelcha indoor?
@Clark Klent Kiprop ran a 3:26.69 last year. Only 0.7 seconds from beating the record.
Back in 1936 olympics the winner ran the 1500m in 3:47
3 seconds faster than Rio and whilst running on dirt track.
But I understand this was a tactical race
Thank you for not criticising these incredible athletes! I can almost guarantee 2020 will be faster - guys like Manangoi not wanting to play into the hands of guys like the Ingebrigtsens
James Harrod Good Of you to acknowledge the Ingebrigtsens. I suspect Jacob will be a real factor in the 1500 meter final.
Chic Noir29 Jakob*
Joseph Motta Opps that’s how you pronounce his name.
Other runner Carlos Villarreal panamerican champion in 1500 meters Will past yo te final
Nicks races still give me Goosebumps. Legend kiwi
Even if Centro never wins another Olympic medal, this is still a race to be proud of, regardless what anyone says about the slower time. It was a strategic race and he ran it exactly how he wanted and won the whole damn thing. That isn't on him, that's on everyone else for not having a response. A win is a win is a win, and I don't know if anyone is ever going to pull off a race like this again at this level.
My coach is a 3:37 1500m runner and he told me the reason the race ended up like this is because whoever takes the lead is immediately negatively impacting their race due to not being able to draft and not knowing the placement of people behind them. Also everyone is so closely fit they rather not risk seeing who's feeling the best that day by going all out from the gun. Seems fair, but it's still definitely boring.. what happens when there's no rabbit and people really really wanna win xD
Having run a hundred 1500m races, this is somewhat true. Rarely does the frontrunner win a race due the ability of the rest to draft off the leader. In this case, since the pace was so "slow", there was not a lot of drafting benefit. In the end, it was a true testament to Centrowitz's ability to lead from start to finish and hold off the world's best. The leader does not negatively impact the race. The rest have their opportunity to "take over" the race. In this case, they could/would not.
Roblox
Not boring at all what a great race this was...
Rabbited races are boring.
How can you call it boring, Centro killed them at the exact right moment
"little more than walkin" *gets my pb for 400* _-_
it was 300
lol right? they call 4:20 mile pace pedestrian *dies inside*
sean mullin hahahahahah I was literally thinking that😂😂😂
Wolf dude there's no way you could do it either
well considering many many many high schoolers can run sub 4:20 mile
This race was setup perfectly for a guy who wasn't in the final, Robbie Andrews of the US. He had 1:43 800 speed, but was DQ'd in the semi after qualifying because he was forced off the track for 1 stride. They appealed but it was denied.
Thank you for posting this wonderful audio-video of this Olympic race
Doesn't matter if Centro's time is the slowest. He's still the Olympic champion. Nobody is going to take that away from him.
Yeah, this is the Olympics, competitive, you're running against each other. Brilliant Race by centrowitz
my runner of the race..was nick Willis...hes at position 7 at 350 meter,n he ran last, 100. meter like 400.mter finsl.n win a medal.what a run..n he immediately congrate the winner..congrats bro..from malaysia🇲🇾🇸🇭
First Lap-----1:06
Second Lap--2:16
Third Lap----3:12
Fourth Lap---3:50
A 1500m is 3 lap and 300 meter long
Yeah the fourth is only three quarters of a lap. So 38 seconds is about the pace of 51 second lap.
I remember watching this race live. My heart almost beating out of my chest praying for Centro to hold on! Classic race!
Whenever the announcer says "pedestrian", I think he really wants to say "pathetic"
He should have lol.
pathestrian?
Randy Bailin what’s there to question about that word?
Amen
not as pathetic as armchair experts
This is one of the best reactions in sports. I just ran a 3:50 for an Olympic gold medal after running a 3:34 to qualify......okay guys....I'll take it.
People talk about tactical races all the time, but this is the most stark example of one that I've seen. It's admirable, just in a very different way to a WR.
Its mind boggling that someone like Kiprop, with a PB of 3.26.69 would do this. If he had treated this as a time trial, nobody would have stayed with him.
but he's on steroids
Steroids doesn’t help distance running lmfao.
@@joedagg4495 lol, tell that to the cyclists.
@@sneakyvictorsneakyvictor7658 cyclists don't take steroids. Most distance runners are caught doping often using EPO. Steroids would make you gain weight or put on too much muscle and are more likely used by sprinters.
@@georgemadison4029 not all steroids are used for weight gain or muscle mass. You have types of steroids that are used to increase endurance as well. Lance Armstrong was caught using and he was a cyclist.
Oh.. Run you Great... Very-very good Video..
Nick Willis forever...
Thanks...
Asbel kiprop underestimated his opponents and he got severely punished for that
If you are a 1500 meter runner and can run a 48 second 400 like Centrowitz this was the dream scenario come true.
Run the first 1,100 at slower pace a than high school boys race, and then start the bell lap in the lead and on the inside of lane one, and run a 49 second last lap.
For everyone else:
You need to run 48 flat or faster for your last 400 to beat Centrowitz. And if you could do that you wouldn’t be in the 1,500 to begin with. You’d be in the 800.
Great tactical race by Centrowitz, he won't be repeating a gold though if the others plan to take it out fast from the start next time.
I would guess we will start seeing someone attempt to break the current pattern of 800 meter jog/700 meter sprint. I would welcome it.
Vydio Yes Timonthy “Cheruiyot” will take the pace out quickly and young Jacob will follow.
Kai Smithley - Thank you thank you.*.curtsies.*
@Kai Smithley Cheruiyot isn't going ;( maybe we'll still see a fast race if Jakob decides.
@@elclashh209 rip, jakob is sick right now so who knows if we’ll see either of them at the olympics
I love all the upset kids on the fact that everyone got outplayed by Centro, he was being smart and y’all just mad
Nick Willis.... kiwi legend. Onya mate!!!
The camera guys chasing him at the end of the race was hilarious 😂
لطالما ابن بلدي كنت فخرا لبلدك ولشعبك دمت متالقا موفقا تحيا 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌vive l'algérie فحل فحل ولدبلادي
I could have literally run that first 800m with them
Same lol, it was only a 2:16
I could nearly but i'm 11.
@@caddzzz then you really couldn’t have
I was kidding
It was ridiculous, they were throwing the dice on this one. Not the best miler, or even the most fit, it was the fastest sprinter. This race didnt start until last 300m.
This is the definition of a “sit and kick race”😂😂
Congratulations for Nick Willis.
You can hate the final time but this was one of the smartest tactical races I’ve ever seen. Centrowitz certainly didn’t come into the race with the fastest pr but he had a game plan and executed it and that’s what wins championship races
I like the speech about inspiring the next generation by the announcer at the end of this piece. I am visualizing 5 years later, Cole Hocker pointing at Centrowitz as he speeds past him at the finish of the US Trials. And three years after that, Hocker did that to the world.
thanks very much for posting this. i don't understand the animosity below. interesting how it became an 800. 800 to 1200 looks to be about 55. final around 49.2 for centrowitz? remarkable. it would be interesting to read an interview with all participants to understand what they would have done differently if they could turn back the clock.
Beautiful and successful strategy Centrowitz put to work that every 1500M racer should learn from!!
What an awesome race 🙌 Nick Willis made NZ proud
That guy from New Zealand, very respectful 👍
That's Willis, the class of the field, look at his story. He's one of the most remarkable runners of his generation.
Matt ran a perfect race!! Brilliant!! Fought off ever surge, kept cool calm and within himself and...GOLD!!
Fun fact: the 1500m hadn’t been that slow in the Olympics since 1932 when Luigi Beccali (Italy) ran 3:51.2
Congratulations Nick Willis!
Proud of Tawfik Makhloufi and of his race. Thank you Makhloufi.
Congrats to Centrowitz for the Gold medal and Nick Willis and New Zealand for the Bronze medal.
Greetings from Algeria
優勝した選手、反り腰ではなく前傾してていい走りだなぁ。どっちかっていうと日本人体型だし、参考になる。
腰の骨格は全く違う
Good video thx ... I love the Rio one (that they NEVER show) where Matthew Centrowitz's Dad went nuts and his Dad's friend did a flying body surf in the stadium box. Congrats Nick from NZ, great career.
I loved that the Centro family and friends in the stands were living in the moment sans camera phones at the very end
Silver and a bronze for Nick Willis at Olympic 1500 meters.
Nice to know I could've been right in the thick of things at 800 meters...after that, never mind.
The best comment was by Bob Costas after the race when he said "Centrowicz becomes the first American to win the 1500 since 1908; Cub fans, take notice."
And sure enough Cub fans did take notice as they won it all just a couple months later!
The only thing I didn't like about this Olympic final is how many people who know absolutely nothing about the 1500m and track in general came out of the woodwork to say dumb things about the time.
I love how everyone (including me watching it live) figured that Kiprop or Makhloufi (or someone else) was going to pass Centrowitz. Bravo!
No one had the balls to take the pace out.
You are so right
PRE
All of these guys can run a 3:39 by themselves
It's not balls, they are all just so arrogant they all think they are the fastest kicker.
For those wondering a 3:50.00 1500m equates a:
10.70 100m
21.63 200m
48.06 400m
1:51.75 800m
4:08.16 mile
8:13.76 3000m
14:06.96 5000m
29:44.53 10000m
1:05:25 Half-Marathon
2:20.47 Marathon
完全にラスト一周時点の位置取りが勝敗を分けてる
オリンピックのような大舞台だと最初牽制するからビビらず先頭を取れば日本人選手も戦える場合もあるのではと思わせる試合運びでした。
I reaaaally hope this year’s race in Tokyo will be run at a much faster pace. Hopefully Cheruyiot and Manangoi will set out quick from the start
It was, gloriously so
Wail on folks; whine as much as you like; gripe away......Crabbing will not alter the fact that an American champion won this race in spectacular fashion and while doing so made the competition appear like overhyped chumps.....Bravo Matty.
Wasn't really spectacular man. Seriously if they actually ran a fast pace then Makhloufi would've won that.
Dirtier and Danier but makhloufi didn’t win did he?
@@bishopchrist5191 Then Makhloufi should have run the faster pace himself. He thought he had a big kick and was fine with letting others dictate the race. That's a loser's attitude.
So good to see this video again, Nick Willis worth the rerun and how you managed to run with so much pushing n shoving and an awesome effort Kiwi.
lol, Centrowitz has the exact same amount of 1500m Olympic Gold as El Guerrouj
Ed Bears that’s depressing lol
El Guerrouj world champion 4 times
and 1 more than jim ryun, steve scott, sydney maree, bernard lagat and alan webb combined. and how good a dude is willis? he's congratulating centro a second after the race before he even celebrates his own medal.
there's no comparison!!!!
*Bravo makhloufi great race and great to win silver.. even without great support from the country...we count on you in 2020 japan*
The upcoming Olympics should be interesting with the two new Kenyans that arrived a couple of years ago. I think Makhloufi will take bronze or silver depending on how fast the race is again
Brilliant tactical race dominated by Centrowitz. Throughout Matty steadfastly dictated the pace then stole is all with his blistering finish. This tough little kid is the stuff legends are made. Nice to see an American Olympic 1500 meters gold after such a long absence.....Go Matty.
cyoungrun1 why you have to be mad. Just accept it
Centrowitz may not get the Diamond League wins, but he's a great Championship runner - his positions at Championships are always well above his ranking. He won Bronze in 2011, 4th in London, 2nd in Moscow, he finished 8th in Beijing whilst recovering from injury, he won Gold in Portland and now Olympic GOLD to top it off.
Open your eyes. This race was rigged. Money talks. These elites took a fall so Centro could win. He gets destroyed when it’s a real race.
@@marka.meyers538 No
The time is irrelevant, a PB and fourth place ! Centrwitz took complete control from the start, doing just what was necessary to win. Without a doubt the best runner in the race.
That was a brilliant strategy of Centrowitz. He led, but slowly, and then he kicked in an won. Pure genius.
Flotrack announcers should listen to these guys and take some notes.
100 years from now novice track and field spectators might think they ran the mile in 2016, but Centro went home the victor with an amazing last 800m and tactical race. Matt Centro will always go down as one of the United States greatest 1500m/mile runners. He's got the hardware and times to prove it.
I'm really proud of our Algerian champion makhloufi 💗💗
R u algerian?
@@عبداللهعبدالله-ش8ف yeah I am
He was amazingly powerful in the last lap at London 2012. But did not seem to be as fast in the last 400m here at Rio as he was 4 years earlier.
@@marcusconway4 there was alot of pushing shrugging when they started to pick up the race. makdaddy could've won
🇩🇿🇩🇿 i'm sure he could've won if he better positioned himself
This years Olympic final was INSANE 😭
2:16 for the 1st 800m... yeah thats extremely slow for them
Course tactique ! c'est le titre olympique qui comptait. Centrowitz a résisté aux assauts de ses adversaires et bravo à Nick Willis qui a su se faufiler pour décrocher une médaille de bronze. Congratulations !
That was pretty stupid from Kiprop. His PB is below 3:27 and he did here slower than 3:50, He should have taken the lead after 300 meters and progress with the speed to the end without any significant kick and for sure he would have a medal with 3:35.
Cone Nzoe kiprop stupid
Yup, Kiprop would win if he ran smart because he has the best time in his legs of all the people in the race, but he broke the rhythm few times what costed him a poor finish. He cannot compete with some others who are better in sprint.
Cone Nzoe but he didn't win. Centrowitz is one tough kid
If you're in better shape than anyone you need to run hard the whole race. He was so dumb here. Trying to outsprint guys when they're fast enough to run sub 47 400m is so stupid. Centrowitz owned everyone here
these kinds of races are fun to watch
makhloufi had to run wide at both bends for the last lap, if he had positioned himself better, he would have won.
Maybe
Yes i think that too
Yeah, if only he'd chickened out in the 800 like he did in London, he'd have had a bit extra for this race. Oh well.
@@nathandahl9233 Einstein,we call this tactics, not chickened out!
He is a great athlete, he could've won medals in both races like he did in 2016 but probably, he wanted to play on the safe side.
Great lesson to run your own race. Asbel Kiprop, who was the fastest in the field in terms of his personal best decided to go along with the pace, and it ended up costing him at the end.
One non-Nike athlete is pretty crazy.
Great tactical race by Centrowitz. He lead from the start and only a few of the other runners were willing to challenge for the lead (don't blame Centrowitz for going slow...all the other runners in the field had the opportunity to lead...they decided not to). Definite props to Willis who at his age can run with the best of them(still).
Couldn't watch this and not comment. Before I get lambasted, please read all the comment, not just the first bit. First bit then: This was the weakest, most mediocre 1500m Olympic final, probably in history. With a second lap of practically 70 seconds, you have to think that, Almaz Ayana, in the Women's 10,000m world record, ran practically that for every lap of her 25 laps round this same track only a few days earlier for her gold medal. Second bit: That said, the last lap was nothing short of spectacular, and by far the fastest last lap in a 1500m Olympic final ever.To put it into some context: the 50.6 seconds that Centrowitz ran here is exactly the same time that Steve Ovett ran in the 800m in the Moscow Olympics in 1980, where he buried Sebastian Coe and, for an 800m race, that is also the fastest last lap ever seen. So Centrowitz was deceptively fast here. When you think about this a bit more, that means he ran back to back 200m splits of 25.3 seconds. If you notice Kiprop closed on Centrowitz by 3 - 4 metres in the penultimate 200m, he must have run something like 24.5 seconds, which for 1500m runners is a flat-out sprint. It is little surprise then, that he completely died in the home straight.
To address some others' comments here, such as Emil's, most championship races turn out this way, with 1000m jogging followed by 500m - 400m final lap sprints for several reasons. Some athletes believe they can out-sprint all the competition so they hang back. Some are never in the race so they are not competitive. But the real issue is with the more favoured athletes, some of whom make disasterous tactical errors, as happened here. There is no way, in normal circumstances that Centrowitz should have won this race. Indeed, more than half the field had faster times than him.
With championship races nearly always turning out to be tactical, with nearly 3 slow laps followed by a last lap sprint, the best tactic any athlete could deploy is to train for this specific scenario. This involves a completely different training programme to normal 1500m running. The only country, as a whole, that knows and trains for this, is Spain. And we all know what happened in 1992, when Fermin Cacho won in exactly the same style of race as this one.
But full credit to Centrowitz on this spectacular performance. It was an exciting race.
you have to be 1500m runner to understand why races are run like this
He won fair and square, no argument with that. It just seems to make for a boring event. Perhaps the style will change come 2020 if Matt runs again .... his competitors will say not again.
Cacho ran his last lap in about 50.4 in 1992, which is more impressive considering the pace was some 10 seconds faster at 800m.
@@toshi5000 this :) plus Cacho slowed down considerably in the last, waiving to the crowd etc.
Toufik makhloufi very nice❤️❤️
🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿 😍😘
It's not a race....
It's a mind game✌️
el mejor 1500 tactico de la historia
An amazing race. The time is irrelevant. Matthew Centrowitz took control of the race and said to the competition, "if you want the gold medal you're going to have to get past me". Nobody did.
@cyoungrun1 Nope, Michael Young is exactly right (and you're wrong, as you so often are). Centrowitz is almost always superb at establishing and holding a strong position in a race. This time he took that approach to its logical extreme. Watch, for example, how he accelerated to keep Souleiman out in the second lane as they entered the final lap. Centro simply refused to give up his position on the rail, which was a smart move, as the results show. Luck had little to do with it.
@@randyevermore9323 🙄 Thanks for confirming you don't know what you're talking about. There were six men in that race with faster PRs than Matt. Matt didn't "control" anything. The 1st lap was :67, the 2nd was :70, the 3rd was only :55, Kipop fell donw, and the rest simply ran a dumb race.
@@cy8685 Yawn. No, Kipop (sic) didn't fall donw (sic). Watch the race again. That was Kwemoi.
"There were six men in that race with faster PRs than Matt." The fact that you think this is even relevant to the point -- which is that Centro controlled a TACTICAL race masterfully -- just goes to show that responding to you was a silly waste of time. Never mind.
@@randyevermore9323 😂😂😂 We appreciate you letting the world know you don't know the first thing about racing at a world-class level, but you don't have to make it so obvious. Matt didn't "control" anyone. He didn't have any mental power over everyone. They just ran stupid, so stop giving Matt credit where it isn't due. Even a high school kid could have taken the lead during the first two laps. Yes, it DOES matter that there were runners in the race faster than him (making their races even more pathetic, but not because of Matt). This turned into nothing more than an 800 meter race, so Matt was very lucky things unfolded the way they did.
That is exactly right!
Bravooooo Makhloufi tu es un héros de toute l'Afrique.
Notre fierté.
Hocine
50.6 last laugh, the announcer said it best, centrowitz damaged the field LOL
Freeze it at 0:22. Only Centrowitz is watching because he knows the smoke from the gun will be visible before the pop. Light travels faster than sound. Master tactician!
Like it
El Guerrouj made last lap in 51s with high rythme in olymp 2004 with 3:34. What an error made by algerian and the kenyan
An unbelievable runner!
😛 should sit nicely next to his GOLD medal from the 2008 Olympics
Tactical masterpiece of all time.
The first 800m wouldn't have made the 800m final for the high-school state championship... for girls... in Indiana...
"Pedestrian" doesn't cover it.
They need to spice this up in next OLYMPICS and allow hand tasers!!!
True "talent" is more than God given genetics! A very good, but inferior runner relative to the field, won the gold because he controlled the race from gun. Every time Matt was challenged he fought to take back control. He comfortably strided (like a "Kenyan..." flat foot strike-under the pelvis) to conserve energy, while forcing everyone else to uncomfortbly run bunched... another words, he made them all his bitch, and in the last 400, he out kicked (while NEVER breaking "Kenyan" form) the greatest field of milers ever assembled. THE most brilliant race strategy in the history of the 1500! Take nothing away from Matt. He deserves his gold as much, if not more, than anyone has ever. SIMPLY BRILLIANT.
3 laps of "I can out kick them, I can out kick them, I can out kick them..." and then 300 meters of "oh FUCK!"
I hate this style of running, can someone just inject some pace? I hate watching them just wait until the end to go.
Kinda pussyfooting isn't it
Smart race from Centro, not his fault nobody else tried to do anything
Yes somebody can and his name is Seymour Butts
Seymour Buttes
Completely agree
John Aldrich 😂
Am I the only one who finds that kind of races exciting?
I love how they are all wearing the same brand and color shoes
all except for willis godamnit
A final lap of 50 seconds in a 1500 has always been mind-boggling to me.
لي جا على جال مخلوفي يدير لايك
Best tactical execution ever by Centro. They let him have it and he took it, just chopped their heads off
And yes the field set him up...I remember Athens 04, the announcer stating after a 63 second lap, "El G could eat a candy bar and run a 63"...and these cats threw a 69 on the board. Boo
A fabulous tactical run.