How I Ran the Fastest Mile In The World

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2021
  • Have you ever wondered what an elite runner thinks about during a race? Join Olympian Andy Baddeley and his coach, Andy Hobdell discuss one of Andy’s most iconic moments in his career, the dream mile in Oslo 2008, placing him as number one in the world. In this iconic race Cram, Coe and Ovett also broke world records! Join the two Andy’s as they break down the race step by step to give you a sneak peek into what was going on behind the scenes and the training that lead up to this moment.
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  • @runningchannel
    @runningchannel  2 года назад +44

    Do you have any questions for Andy? What has been your proudest moment in a race? What do you think about when you are racing? Let us know in the comments below 👇

    • @hairyairey
      @hairyairey 2 года назад +9

      I like how the commentator says "Baddeley's coming through for second place". Still wasn't expecting him to win even at the end. I think that was Paul Dickenson whom I had the pleasure of working with in the commentary box for London 2012 Paralympics. (I was one of the scoreboard volunteers - when I signed up for the technical team I expected I'd be working in an office somewhere. Imagine my shock when I realised 80,000 would be watching my mistakes? If you saw a mistake at the 2012 Paralympics that was probably me. Like putting up the 100m start list when it was the 1500m. In my defence it was next on the official list and I couldn't see the athletes lining up due to a pillar...) We had the best view in the stadium. I remember Richard Whitehead in the T42 200m looking at 100m to go like he was out of the medals. Then there was that finish. One of the most incredible parts was the silence for the blind long jump. You could hear the coaches shouting instructions from the other side of the stadium through the closed window! One of them got the crowd clapping then hushed the audience. I was so pleased to click the "silence please for the athlete" at exactly the right time. The speed of work was utterly manic, without those minis bringing back the hammer, discus and javelin we'd never have kept to the timetable.
      I think I'll wear my Gamesmaker kit to the next running show, with my old accreditation too (some parts of it were a mess - I wasn't allowed through the media section to get into the commentary box even though that was the only practical door. I complained and received full media accreditation)

    • @GrooveyBobby
      @GrooveyBobby 2 года назад

      My best race , finishing the Dogs run marathon with Bobby (my favourite 4 legged running pal) and I still think he got as much joy over the finish line as I did, plus we have matching medals 🐕💚💜💙

    • @multechpro7151
      @multechpro7151 2 года назад

      my most memorable race is when i broke my own PR which was actually too slow anyways, im a middle distance fan , that was an inspirational race

    • @finberaviation
      @finberaviation 2 года назад

      Did you have to sprint the whole way round when you broke the parkrun world record?

    • @ye5331
      @ye5331 Год назад +1

      The World's Fastest Mile Time
      Male world record: 3:43.13 (Hichem El Guerrouj, 1999)
      Female world record: 4:12.33 (Sifan Hassan, 2019)

  • @amymackay5828
    @amymackay5828 2 года назад +886

    I was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis (a type of arthritis) over 3 years ago and thought my running days were behind me. Last weekend I completed a half marathon and even though it's my slowest time, I'm the most proud of it.

    • @almorrison2040
      @almorrison2040 2 года назад +43

      Amy, i was diagnosed the same about 28 yrs ago. Caused me some issues, but i have been back running now for quite a few years, marathon training etc. If i can offer you one piece of advice, which i didnt do, is really focus on mobility and spinal flexibility as best you can. I regret not taking it seriously. It also appears to "die off" after some time. Great result with your half.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +47

      That is fantastic Amy! You should be so proud!

    • @Kelly_Ben
      @Kelly_Ben 2 года назад +8

      Congrats on your race!! Running through the mental and physical pain you must have dealt with makes your finish even more awesome.

    • @Trivico
      @Trivico 2 года назад +4

      Congratulations Amy👏👏 well done 😃🥳🥳

    • @carolinecrollick6305
      @carolinecrollick6305 2 года назад +5

      Congratulations I am training for my first half in October

  • @jamesgoodwin7742
    @jamesgoodwin7742 2 года назад +154

    The mile seems so short when you’re watching, but when you’re running it seems like an eternity.

    • @jackspoor6839
      @jackspoor6839 2 года назад +15

      The first two laps are a breeze, but the third one is the long and painful lap.

    • @armchaircoach
      @armchaircoach 2 года назад +30

      Tip: if you run faster it'll end quicker 😃

    • @omgurheadsgone
      @omgurheadsgone Год назад +4

      @@armchaircoach running too fast and not pacing yourself will make it feel even longer though because when you hit the wall and still have a lap to go and every second feels like an eternity of sheer pain, you’ll have wish you paced better haha.

    • @SubparLoki
      @SubparLoki Год назад

      I know 😫 and I run 5ks

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 Год назад

      A mile always seemed a long way. Then when you run it consistently the mile feels short. But I bet when competing you always feel on the edge of not having enough time left to get the position you want. Never done competative running. Just impressed how much distance Andy pulled back so late in the run.

  • @Mookiethedog
    @Mookiethedog 2 года назад +356

    This is great! I had no idea Andy was this much of a beast. He strikes me as a humble nice English dude and now knowing this makes him even more special. Thanks for this video

  • @fidget918
    @fidget918 2 года назад +192

    My proudest running moment was after I crossed the finish line of my first 5k. I was overweight and had family and friends telling me I couldn't do it-- that it would be too taxing on my body-- that I could really hurt myself. But I did it! Here i am 5 years later, only slightly overweight, training for my second half. Never stop! You CAN do it!

    • @Stevenc1984
      @Stevenc1984 2 года назад +18

      The people who say you can't do it are always the ones who've never done it 🤔
      Well done for believing in yourself, enjoy your 2nd half!

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +13

      That's brilliant! I had a very similar start and will never forget that first finish line 😊
      - Mary

    • @chad9431
      @chad9431 2 года назад +3

      Fuck everyone do your thing!!! Keep hammering away!

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад +7

      I'm glad you ignored the doubters. While preventing injury is important, you can't run without running. Never stop indeed!

    • @Laocoon283
      @Laocoon283 2 года назад +2

      You can't run a half. You will really hurt yourself.

  • @Giovanni-eu1jx
    @Giovanni-eu1jx 2 года назад +21

    The most special moment of the video is the acknowledgement of a profound relationship between athlete and coach. You run, but having somebody next to you gives the journey and the end result a different flavour. It does not matter if it is world record as an Olympian or your PB.

  • @jenniea2157
    @jenniea2157 2 года назад +29

    I was a big Andy fan before but now I think you are just brilliant! I love the fact that you are so grounded & normal despite having had such an amazing running career. More stories like this please👏👏👏

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jennie! If you have any suggestions for new videos, do share them please! We always love to hear new ideas 😊

  • @scottbedding6643
    @scottbedding6643 2 года назад +29

    My most memorable race, was taking my 23 year old son through his first half marathon (his 1st ever race) on South Downs this year. He started running after he came and watched me run the same race in 2019. So that was special, next year I will run with him on his first marathon. The Brighton Trail marathon.

  • @martincornwellmckeown6019
    @martincornwellmckeown6019 2 года назад +49

    Love this ‘story behind the race’ format. I would love to hear this for more athletes/races. Great stuff

  • @ChrLienert
    @ChrLienert 2 года назад +29

    Hi Andy, this was awesome to see. How you overtook the whole field and won on the last meters give some goosebumps. A week ago I did run my first half marathon (61 years old, 2:23:48). This was the highlight of my running year so far.

  • @irisr4536
    @irisr4536 2 года назад +17

    Really enjoyed this peek into Andy’s past as an elite world class runner. Beautiful to see the bond between coach and athlete. Would love to see more like this! Andy, you’re amazing!

  • @DrProfX
    @DrProfX 2 года назад +2

    This is so inspiring! Also, what I love about this is that it feels like we’re there watching it with you and your coach… a great sense of friendship between the two of you! Great stuff!

  • @shirleylowe8045
    @shirleylowe8045 2 года назад +10

    Andy you are awesome and so humble. What an achievement! You and your coach chatting and the mutual respect you guys have. Made me tear up!

  • @mirser4912
    @mirser4912 Год назад +4

    I can watch this 1000s of times and enjoy and appreciate the fact that you achieved something so spectacular and yet you seem so genuine and humble! Also, your relationship with your coach is amazing! Thanks for sharing this great moment from your life and athletic career!

  • @anandg4809
    @anandg4809 2 года назад +12

    It's not Andy Baddeley, it's Andy Badass 😉 Truly inspiring and thank you for sharing, good luck for future endeavours.

  • @wfl_99
    @wfl_99 2 года назад +70

    This gives me goosebumps to watch too. Absolutely incredible athleticism!
    Currently working towards a 5 minute mile, and I was gonna take the day off but now, after seeing this and the way you both talk about your training, I feel compelled to go out there and put a shift in. Thank you both! ✨

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +7

      Aww thank you so much! Glad you've found this inspirational! All the best for your training 💪

    • @wfl_99
      @wfl_99 2 года назад +3

      @@runningchannel I found it very inspirational so thank you to you too!! Same goes for your training and goals as well. Best wishes! 😁

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад +2

      Me too! Good luck.

  • @robbylester4993
    @robbylester4993 2 года назад +86

    Ran my first half marathon Saturday. I’m so proud of myself

    • @benjamintrnt7329
      @benjamintrnt7329 2 года назад +3

      Huge achievement! massive congrats! now push on to get that full marathon in the bag, you've got this!

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +5

      That's amazing Robby! You should be incredibly proud! Well done 😊

    • @jamesw359
      @jamesw359 2 года назад +1

      Well done mate

    • @Shevock
      @Shevock 2 года назад +1

      👏 👏

    • @Mookiethedog
      @Mookiethedog 2 года назад +2

      Yo Robby congrats!!

  • @almasisk1047
    @almasisk1047 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely incredible! I am in complete awe and even more inspired to become a better runner! My proudest moment was running my first half marathon this year in June and essentially told I probably wouldn’t be able to do it in 2.5 hours or less. I did it in 2:27 and the first 3 miles was some serious elevation gain! Thank you for the motivation and inspiration you continue to give me !

  • @BungaBunga202
    @BungaBunga202 Год назад +1

    So good to see this insight and what it means to Andy and particularly the coach. Brilliant vid and something Andy and team around can be immensely proud of!

  • @denbriggs82
    @denbriggs82 2 года назад +47

    Absolutely brilliant stuff Andy you must have more stories to share. I pretty sure we would love to hear them.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +6

      Thanks so much for watching! Yep, we're sure there are a few more stories! Stay tuned 😊

  • @kevinlance1813
    @kevinlance1813 2 года назад +1

    I have been trying to get time to watch this one forever. Thanks for sharing this inspiring story and great race with us. Most importantly it's great to know that sometimes the really nice guys actually do finish first.

  • @donaldcameron-mackintosh5597
    @donaldcameron-mackintosh5597 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Really interesting to hear Andy talk through the race. Nice to see a great relationship with his coach also.

  • @mknh2466
    @mknh2466 2 года назад +6

    Going sub40 on the 10K for the first time during a road race 2 years ago. Something I thought would never be possible for an average runner when I first took up running (again) almost 4 years ago. I can recall the race just as accurately as it just felt like everything fell right into place on the day. That's what I really love about running. You can always challenge yourself no matter how old you are or how fit you may be.

  • @janicegagnon2294
    @janicegagnon2294 2 года назад +4

    Great insight! My best race was a marathon, my second one where I surprised myself with how fast I could really be, improved by over 40 min and ran a BQ by 40 seconds. Was an unforgettable moment.

  • @markg99
    @markg99 2 года назад +2

    All the goosebumps 😁💪🏃‍♂️ I've never seen this race before. Great memories and wonderful achievement for Andy.

  • @xpoministry8315
    @xpoministry8315 2 года назад +2

    This is a first! A step by step recap of a great achievement. Thanks Andy.

  • @pepperminttea2460
    @pepperminttea2460 2 года назад +7

    This is so beautifully inspiring - thank you to both Andy’s for taking the time to sit, reminisce and share your thoughts and feelings behind such an amazing achievement. I’m a 5ft 1inch woman and will never reach the likes of Andy Baddley, but I still find you an inspiration each time I see you on TRC. Amazing video once again ❤️

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching! It's wonderful to hear you get inspiration from our videos! Remember, it's not all about pace - it's just about getting out there, doing what you love and enjoying it 😊

  • @marcosmith722
    @marcosmith722 2 года назад +4

    Although I don't know you personally, only from the channel it felt pretty special. Specially when you see the spectators on their feet clapping to salute you achievement. 👏

  • @mirser4912
    @mirser4912 Год назад

    What a great story, Andy!! Ever considered expanding this into a longer documentary on your career?! I just love how your coach and you are so comradely! So awesome and 100% captures the spirit of athletics!!👍👍

  • @stormbroke
    @stormbroke 2 года назад

    I did not know Andy was this fast since I only really got into running in 2018 (in my 50’s) and so 2008 seems like a life’s time ago but this was amazing to watch. Thank you both!

  • @johncoldham3625
    @johncoldham3625 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Andy, only just seen this, what a fantastic race with your pacing and saving what you had until you needed it, brilliant mate!!

  • @pballfin
    @pballfin 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this. I love hearing accounts from professional runners! It is really fun to hear how other people view different runs and how it affected them.

  • @paulmarshall4468
    @paulmarshall4468 Год назад

    What a great relationship with your coach. You guys really have something good there. If I had to pick a favourite race, it would probably be my daughter winning her first junior county title. It was her first season running. The time I had put into taking her training had caused me to be criticised at home but I believed in her hunger and in her ability and I felt she deserved my backing. I had told her that I could prepare her to win this race. She had believed me but I still didn't actually know if it would work till she stormed home by a clear 30 yards in that 800 metre race, vindicating our belief in each other. For a time, I couldn't turn away from the track rail to thank people for their congratulations because I didn't want them to see how much I was crying. I still sometimes have a tear in my eye when she wins but not like that again.

  • @jasonaltham7013
    @jasonaltham7013 2 года назад +17

    From the age of 13 to 15 i was stuck at 41:00 and change for a 10k. Then after 6 weeks off to recover from a hip injury, i ran 30:00 for 8k and then a few weeks later I finally did it, running 38:38 for 10k, breaking 40:00 for the first time. I ran faster in the months to come, but I will never forget my first sub 40 run. Unfortunately, I quit running after high school, and gained alot of weight. I walk 5k almost every day, and am getting close to running again. I wish I had never stopped, as I feel I could have gotten into the 34`s or 33`s if I had continued into my twenties.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +1

      Well done Jason! That's fantastic! Keep going 💪💪

  • @neilworgan
    @neilworgan 2 года назад

    Really interesting to hear Andys thoughts about the race. Another brilliant video. Thanks The Running Channel

  • @wwhhiittnneeyy
    @wwhhiittnneeyy 2 года назад +3

    I loved this so much, I've been hoping you'd do a video like this, Andy!

  • @carlhumanbcrab
    @carlhumanbcrab 2 года назад +73

    im still trying to break a 12 minute mile :') cant image how fast that must have been

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +23

      You're doing brilliantly! Thanks for watching 😊

    • @wayneninnemann4490
      @wayneninnemann4490 Год назад +4

      i believe you can do it! Please find someone kind and wise that has been in your shoes to guide you. You will be able to do the rest! :)

    • @feeshac1974
      @feeshac1974 Год назад +1

      Same 😅

    • @paulallen1370
      @paulallen1370 Год назад +2

      💀

    • @Blobbyo25
      @Blobbyo25 Год назад

      How's it going?

  • @Marktburgess
    @Marktburgess 2 года назад

    Thanks Andy, really cool to hear what goes on in a elite race, Really interesting.

  • @dan3885
    @dan3885 Год назад +1

    A wonderful journey and incredibly inspiring to me, thanks for all your hard work and outstanding presentations and productions 🤜

  • @yogeshpant8075
    @yogeshpant8075 2 года назад

    Awesome lucky to keep watching you on this channel every now and then. Thanks for sharing. Priceless. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @johnmiller5630
    @johnmiller5630 2 года назад

    This is so good Andy. Thanks for sharing 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @KOTW.Adventures
    @KOTW.Adventures 2 года назад +4

    I was a sprinter as a teen so finishing my first ever half marathon at age 40 was my proudest moment as a long distance runner.

  • @t.c.9838
    @t.c.9838 2 года назад

    This is cool! Wow. Thanks for walking us through this. Friggin awesome!

  • @natesilvers2166
    @natesilvers2166 Год назад

    What a great video never seen an insight like this from an elite runner and coach such a superhuman performance. I'll be thinking of this for my next mile race

  • @jasonwaters382
    @jasonwaters382 Год назад

    That's great to watch. I have one regret in my life. It's that I never made a run for the Olympics and the 1500m in particular. I feel wounderful living it through this view with Andy and his coach.

  • @DrProfX
    @DrProfX 6 месяцев назад

    Love it when he says “at least twice a day…”
    So awesome! Such great coach-athlete friendship … just love it!!!

  • @OZSA87
    @OZSA87 2 года назад +1

    Heart melting video, love it! I just got into running this year and this channel is pretty awesome. Keep it up guys!

  • @davidarana3232
    @davidarana3232 2 года назад +1

    Andy that video was so insightful. It certainly was a pleasure to watch, with relief knowing the outcome beforehand, and to soak up the information given as it came out in light of that outcome. It may feel like so long ago and at the same time like barely a day has gone by. And since you asked, one of my most memorable races was Los Angeles Marathon 1996 but not because it was fast. In fact, it was my slowest marathon due to a recent struggle with bronchitis, but my parents had come out to the finish line area in downtown L.A. on Flower Street. I was broken inside because I thought I had done porely but seeing them and hearing their voices with less than a quarter mile to go was more emotionally impactful than I could have realized. I had tears of joy and relief and simultaneously, sadness knowing that this was a moment in time never to be repeated. They rarely watched me race all through high school but they knew this event was important to me. I miss them both and I thank you for helping me relive that moment, as you relived yours.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      David, thank you so much for sharing that moment with us. I think every marathon runner can relate to this experience. We're so pleased you enjoyed this video - it was a special race for Andy for sure! It's really wonderful to see the response to the video has been so positive 😊

  • @robgrimmer7894
    @robgrimmer7894 2 года назад

    Sooo good! Thanks for sharing this with us gents!!

  • @GrooveyBobby
    @GrooveyBobby 2 года назад

    That’s so cool, what an awesome memory to treasure forever. Thanks for sharing 💛💙

  • @chrismcgurk2971
    @chrismcgurk2971 2 года назад +7

    Incredible. A few years later Andy came to a BMC mile race I'd set up in Oxford. Although he was not in his best shape he still ran a sub 4 minute mile. What an athlete. I hope you can still enjoy running nowadays Andy.
    Now tell us about defeating Lagat and winning the Fifth Avenue mile a year later!

  • @unknownartist12
    @unknownartist12 2 года назад

    Loved this! Great work Andy and was great to see the bond between athlete and coach.

  • @anwarrahim7009
    @anwarrahim7009 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Really insightful getting both you and your coach to discuss the race.

  • @duncantaylor70
    @duncantaylor70 2 года назад

    What an inspirational piece. Thanks for sharing Andy. You're amazing

  • @TommyPOfficialTmp
    @TommyPOfficialTmp 2 года назад +2

    Congratulations Brother!! 🔥🔥 I'm a Trail-Runner, and My Favourite Racing moment was Definitely My Second Half Marathon midway through last year, raced through an island I grew up on, where both My Grandfather and Dad were raised, and also where My own Dad raced the same Race 20 Years Ago, attained a new PB by 22 minutes, and am now 3 Half Marathons, 1 15K Road Race, and 1 Duathlon Deep, currently 4 weeks through a 13 Week Training plan preparing for My First Full Marathon, Absolutely dying to get it done, Training is killing Me, but every second is absolutely worth it, I can't wait 😃🔥

  • @paulvinten7672
    @paulvinten7672 2 года назад +2

    bit of a legend Badders!!!!
    Completing my first Great South Run in 2018 was amazing. What started of as a dare in the pub in January 2018 turned into an obsession.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      That's awesome Paul! Some of the best ideas come from the pub! 😊

  • @reaganmaggs6426
    @reaganmaggs6426 2 года назад

    Brilliant achievement Andy and it can never be taken away from you awe inspiring 👍🏻

  • @jenniferbraun2654
    @jenniferbraun2654 2 года назад

    Amazing!!!! Brought tears to my eyes!

  • @jonb1107
    @jonb1107 2 года назад

    What an achievement by Andy and something to be very proud of. People like Andy are the ones we should be watching and listening to

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      Thanks so much Jonathan! Do you have any ideas of other videos you'd like to see with Andy?

  • @derekmerchant1282
    @derekmerchant1282 2 года назад +1

    So freaking awesome!!! And unassuming. You were the world’s best!!! Good on ya for that!!!!

  • @monachorum
    @monachorum 2 года назад +1

    Amazing Andy! I’ve watched so many Running Channel videos now that I feel I actually know the guy who won that gold medal! Even better, although I only started running at the age of 60, 5 years agp (and ran the virtual VLM last year), I can tell folk that you were named after me!

  • @eddiehughes8077
    @eddiehughes8077 2 года назад

    In a word, inspirational! Well done!

  • @misterb1915
    @misterb1915 2 года назад +3

    What a special moment, thanks for sharing!

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      Yes it was! Thanks so much for watching 😊

  • @javierarturonavarretecardenas
    @javierarturonavarretecardenas 2 года назад +1

    You always have to train to go for it. And be confident you eventually will get it.
    I ran six marathons and suddenly in my fourth attempt I broke my PB and got my goal. I was pretty happy and proud

  • @MrAlmeide
    @MrAlmeide 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing. Bislet is the perfect place for that run. Lets see if J Ingebrigsten will set some new records there next year 🤞

  • @ianmcilwraith4479
    @ianmcilwraith4479 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant Andy really enjoyed that. The only thing I regret about running is taking it up late when I was about 30. 48 now and still chasing the odd pb inc Manchester marathon this Sunday 😆

  • @eppmike
    @eppmike 2 года назад

    That was cool, Andy! Thanks tor sharing that moment in your life.

  • @Ali94749
    @Ali94749 2 года назад +2

    This is an amazing achievement 👏 😀 Such a pleasure being able to watch this video.

  • @dorlynnstarn
    @dorlynnstarn 2 года назад +1

    A really great video! Thanks for sharing your special moments with us. 😃❤🥇

  • @zacheverson1009
    @zacheverson1009 2 года назад +2

    Awesome, Andy! Thanks for sharing! My proudest race was Chicago Marathon 2017. I had my best training cycle ever, and got a 30 minute PR, breaking 4 hrs.

    • @alisonbinns7158
      @alisonbinns7158 2 года назад

      I'm hoping to do Chicago marathon next year, have a qualifying time. How did you find it?

  • @mikew6840
    @mikew6840 Год назад +1

    Only watching this now - goosebump stuff indeed! Wow!

  • @faithkibiku2017
    @faithkibiku2017 2 года назад +5

    As a Kenyan not sure I can genuinely support you Andy 😁 but I do well done!!!

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      Ha! Thank you Faith! I appreciate it 😊

  • @alnomesamy
    @alnomesamy 2 года назад

    More stories like this would be awesome. Well done :)

  • @nrjonesy
    @nrjonesy 2 года назад +1

    Superb.. really enjoyed that. Very proud of running my faster ever Parkrun on its return a few weeks ago, knocking a minute and a half off my previous best.. which makes all the lockdown runs trying to improve worthwhile... but prouder still of helping improve my youngest daughter's running for her to go on to come home with a first female place at 13.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      Nice work Neil! And agree - whatever achievements we may have personally, seeing our kids try their best is the most awesome feeling in the world 😊

  • @anthny6
    @anthny6 2 года назад +3

    Really fantastic video, love this format. I'd also love to hear Andy describe how his body was feeling through the third and fourth laps. Specifically, what level of suffering are you enduring in a race at this unthinkable pace, and when does it really start to set in?

  • @wood7315
    @wood7315 2 года назад

    Great Andy !
    The perfect race 👍
    Thanks for that superb video.

  • @unclebadger
    @unclebadger Месяц назад

    I got goosebumps watching that. The perfect race.

  • @TinyWorlds
    @TinyWorlds 2 года назад +4

    The end made my eyes a little wet 😭 So sweet to see your bond and how you both appreciate each other

  • @torgeirleirbakken896
    @torgeirleirbakken896 5 месяцев назад

    What an amazing video of your run in Oslo Bislett Andy, which my home city. Obviously I'm Norwegian, just taken up running for the last 2 months. I'm actually enjoying it. Running is such a big thing here, especially because of the Ingebrigtsen brothers. Love the content on the running channel. Keep up the good work 😊👍😊

  • @francismckenna7338
    @francismckenna7338 2 года назад

    Great video Andy and an incredible achievement. Well done

  • @cahal
    @cahal 2 года назад

    What an epic run, fantastic memory to have.

  • @tonys6237
    @tonys6237 2 года назад +5

    Great video. I'd like to know more about the training, particularly the volume.

  • @yousefosman9051
    @yousefosman9051 2 года назад

    Ahhh the 2 Andys bromance, shows a great relationship between coach and athlete

  • @memorywarrior8752
    @memorywarrior8752 Год назад

    An amazing achievement Andy, well done.

  • @ubermensch1979
    @ubermensch1979 2 года назад +5

    This has got all the emotions of a Billy Yang film compressed into twelve & a half minutes!

  • @frolswe
    @frolswe 2 года назад +1

    Now both you and Anna have made me tear up a little watching a running RUclips channel.. Amazing race and great work ❤️💚

    • @emmarocheteau5788
      @emmarocheteau5788 2 года назад

      Which video was Anna?

    • @frolswe
      @frolswe 2 года назад

      @@emmarocheteau5788 her New York marathon video. Her comments after finishing was amazing.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      Awww thank you so much! Really pleased you liked this 😊

  • @pierrefitter
    @pierrefitter 2 года назад +3

    This should become a series..! David Rudisha's 800 at London 2012, MO Farah's hr record, Cheptegei's 5k/10k, Kandei's HM, and Kiphoge's marathon records...

  • @1980alsful
    @1980alsful 2 года назад

    That was awesome. Been watching this channel for a while now, but had no idea of Andy's background!

  • @Rubix78
    @Rubix78 2 года назад

    Love this memory, amazing

  • @allanburias3031
    @allanburias3031 Месяц назад

    You’re amazing Andy!

  • @lilkasparov
    @lilkasparov 2 года назад +13

    WOW 👏, I didn't know that you're the fastest miler in the world. I liked the tactic you used to win this race. Outstanding.
    For me, the best moment was when I set a new PR for the marathon at the age of 61 a few months ago. hope to do better. Best regards.

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +2

      Thanks so much for watching! And well done on your PR!

  • @emilymontague8550
    @emilymontague8550 2 года назад

    Great video, amazing race!

  • @MrAndemob
    @MrAndemob Год назад +1

    Extraordinary achievement - very well done indeed, being the fastest one mile runner in the world that year (only 6.25 seconds behind the world's fastest mile ever, by Hicham El-Gerrouj in 1999) - so interesting to hear what he thought during the run!

  • @Kelly_Ben
    @Kelly_Ben 2 года назад

    Wow, it's easy to forget Andy isn't just a fast fun presenter, but an incredible Olympian!! I loved the format of this video. My proudest moment was when I was applauding the medal winners of a popular 5k, and they called my name. I was so surprised, I went to the timing van and insisted they double check their results, because I was sure the medal belonged to someone else. He did, laughing the whole time, before breaking the news that yes, I really did place in my age group. (For the first time since my school days. )

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +1

      Ah that's an amazing story Kelly! And well done! 😊

  • @RobeenaShepherd
    @RobeenaShepherd 2 года назад +1

    We love you Andy!!! 💜

  • @gemmarie7683
    @gemmarie7683 Месяц назад

    What a great memory, and thankyou for sharing this with us.
    My fastest mile is a mere 10 mins 19, but I did that at the Westminster mile with a chest infection. Brilliant fun race though

  • @hemant938
    @hemant938 2 года назад

    Best channel for running..
    Love from 🇮🇳India

  • @wilsonruns3381
    @wilsonruns3381 2 года назад +2

    Andy racing against Eliud Kipchoge 😍👊

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад

      Oh Alex - we'd love to make that video!! ❤️

  • @marcessex891
    @marcessex891 2 года назад

    Seriously impressive Andy 1st time i've seen this, didnt realise how bloody damn quick you were...great video, great memories 👏👏👏

    • @runningchannel
      @runningchannel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Marc! Yep, he was pretty speedy!

  • @Ultrarunnerdad
    @Ultrarunnerdad Год назад

    Great video to watch, thanks for the inside look. My most memorable race is a local trail HM that was put on just as Covid restrictions were easing. I had just come off a training block for a 50k race and rested 3 weeks as it had taken everything out of me. I am a mid/front 3rd pack runner and went into the HM with the plan to try and get top 5 MV50 place. We were starting in waves of 6 runners every 10 mins, it was a "blind" course, we were provided a map but had been given a GPX route a few weeks before. I had run the route as a training run for my 50k. I therefore knew the twists and turns and junctions, I started way too fast for me at about 4:50/km pace but managed to drop 4 of the group, one chap stayed with me until CP1, he stopped for water, I didn't and probably got a 100m lead as he filled his bottle, I just got my head down and time trialled the rest. I finished it in 1:50:43 which the finish timer said was good for the course. I didn't find out until the following day that I had won the overall event! Seemed strange getting very emotional, sat at home on my own celebrating a win haha. It will probably be my one and only race win. The way I look at it is, All the fast runners who should/could have won, didn't turn up.