The Moment ELIUD KIPCHOGE Became the Marathon G.O.A.T 🐐
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Which performance do you think was Kipchoge's G.O.A.T moment?
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eliud kipchoge was practicing social distancing since 2013
Ha ha...For real the guy is obsessed with social distancing
Good one
hahaha
😂🤣🤣🤣That’s right😂
😅😅😅
My fastest 2 miles is like 12min I felt like I sprinted the whole time. 430 mile for 26 is mind boggling😳
I ran the best mile of my life at 4:26 there is no possible way I could go another 100 yards I can’t believe why they can do no way it’s possible but here we are watching
On top of elite runners, they're also very thin and light.
My fastest 2 miles would be just under 12 minutes. It's so impressive how fast Kipchoge is.
@@rubenscott3972 well... Their tribe is known for their athletic prowess.... They live at a crazy altitude of almost 2800m above sea level... They are also slender as heck.
430 mile for 26!!?? read before u post
Tbh those ethiopian guys deserve credit. Hung in there for the majority of the race
That Mosinet Geremew is amazing, probably top 3 marathoners in the world atm.
Karma Vagus He needs to see the same doctor as Eliud....then he’d be on par, he’d put him on the better stuff
@@iminc5498 You're the scrawny guy who thinks anyone with more muscle than him must be on steroids. Got it.
Karma Vagus No, I’m a realist.....you’re deluded if you think these guys are running these times and bread and water. They’re on the full course of the hot sauce man, it isn’t possible without it....anyone with a brain cell knows that
Kipchoge FLOGGING people on all the GEAR. Mo Farah juiced up, Kipchoge is flogging him
He is the reason I am a long distance runner. Thank you Eliud
You’re definitely not alone in that
Would you imagine how many kids back in his hometown in Kenya watch him on TV and are told "this guy lives down the road, he was just like you when he was your age...." Such inspiration!
It JUST struck me... this makes so much sense: Eliud Kipchoge and Keninesa Bekele need to TEAM UP to break 2 hours in an official run!! They're realistically the only possible pacers for each other over the entire distance!
Yes man they should pair them up at the Berlin so they can officially break the world record!
Was supposed to happen then Corona
They are both sponsored by Nike so it's possible but they need to train together for months.
You need a team of pacers like the Vienna run otherwise is too much air drag.
But he's Kipchoge and if he believes it can be done it just might
He’s an absolute beast
I think Kipchoge truly became the greatest marathoner ever when he set the WR in Berlin 2018. He broke it by 1 minute and 18 seconds, the biggest improvement in a marathon WR since 1967! That race in Berlin really showed how dominant he is, and that no one will be as successful in the marathon as Eliud!
I wholeheartedly agree! That was The Race.
the thing with that race though is that everyone was expecting him to break the world record because of what he did in the breaking 2 project
@Lukie ineos 159 was last year, there was a previous attempt in 2017 called breaking 2
@Lukie that was the ineos 159 challenge not the breaking 2 project
Never say never. U'll probably not actually hitness it but it will happen, for sure
I love Kipchoge’s running form, it’s so effortless
This guy is an absolute legend. Whenever I see those sports media people debating who the GOAT of GOATs is in sports, I always think of this guy. Only guy to ever break 2 hrs in a marathon, current marathon record holder, and has literally only lost 2 competitions he's ever entered for a marathon.
Most people can't complete a marathon and this guy wins like almost 90% of the marathons he enters, absolutely unbelievable. Great athlete in the modern era in my book.
"I believe no human is limited"
I think he became the goat when he won the 2009 5000m indoor track racing with mo Farah and tariku Bekele. But well that's just me.
That was an indoor 3000 metres at the British Grand Prix in Birmingham back in 2012, but yes great victory for Eliud there
That was a good race (3,000m as pointed above)....but, this was indoor season where no one was at their peak. Also beating Tariku Bekele and not Kenenisa is hardly note worthy
@@blindguardian1979 oh yeah so true, it was 2012 the men's 2 mile, I was pretty sure it was 2009
My fellow country man. My favorite Athlete and the Greatest of All Marathoners. He leads, others follow. Proud of you our Kenyan hero 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Same
I wasn't a big fan of running back then but I did some running from time to time just for some sweating. Never knew the concept of pace and all the running terminology. I found out about Kipchoge's sub 2 h marathon last year and it was absolutely unbelievable even though I didn't know much about running.
Now I've become a more serious runner and have been training systematically, the more I train the more I admire and respect this man. He's an inspiration for all man kinds like all the greats in human history.
He's inspired and motivated me so much aswell. I went from barely being able to run for a minute straight to running a 5k in 23 minutes.
@@huzzzer6083 way to go brother. my 5k pb is 23 min too haha. i have been slowly switching to mountain run lately too. Great fun!
Kipchoge is the goat because of his work ethics, morals, and consistency
Yes! And humbleness
That music selection was just perfect, almost got the chills listening to that.
I got the hoodie I ordered in the mail the other day and it is now my new favorite hoodie. Also while watching this video i was wearing it with pride.
That Guy 🙌🏼🥰
(As a Distance runner myself) this sport definitely deserves much more credit than it revives.
It’s one of the most physically and mentally tough sports of all time.
Agreed 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
He’s a true inspiration!!
Berlin 2015 was unforgettable! He won with insoles falling out.
Glad you were here a month ago...am here now...but I never left
These videos are so professionally put together. Your story telling ability is unparralled. Keep up the great work!
He has also shown his incredible strength in at least two other marathons: When Geremew took the lead and he had to add an extra effort at the end, and when he won with blisters in his feet because of the faulty shoes.
Bekele,kipchoge,usain bolt,Hicham el gurrenj and Halie gebbressalise are GOD in Running
Please include Gebre Silassie in the list
@@genetlemma3724 sorry brother. thanks for telling
This is insane.. sustained combination of speed , endurance and mental toughness this is even better than Usain Bolt's record...
Goosebumps man, how do you get me every time!!!
Don’t mind me I’m just gonna run 1min 28sec slower then the 5k world record in the middle of a marathon, just to destroy the field!
Monstrous.
TRP. Many thanks. I totally agree. Watching the whole Marathon as they unfold gives an excellent impression of when he picks his moments and applies pressure or scampers away. He always looks the same while his competitors begin to show the pain changing to a desperation as they attempt to stay with the pace, before fading away. Poetry in motion. Cheers.
Your videos are awesome.
We all love and celebrate Kipchoge here in Kenya. He's well respected and recognized as an all time great.
I really enjoyed this. Thank you. I was a runner since the age of 9 till 3 years ago had hip replacement at 42 Started running again in the fall, can’t wait for spring!!!!!💐🐝❤️👟
I do agree that London was one of the top moments in Kipchoge’s career, but I do not think it is the event that led to him being unanimously considered the best marathon runner of all time. I personally think it was the 2016 Rio Olympic Marathon when everyone knew that this was the man to break records. If you want to talk about ridiculously long surges, Kipchoge’s last 10km in Rio was so fast that none of the competitors were able to keep up without exhausting themselves. By the end of the race, Eliud Kipchoge was over a minute ahead of the next finisher. It was in that moment that Nike was like “woah, this guy has what we need” and they recruited him to the breaking2 project. It was the Rio Olympics when Kipchoge’s marathon dominance was sparked because it led to the breaking2, which led to the Berlin world record, which led to countless more dominant efforts including London and the INEOS 159. That is why I believe that Rio is when Kipchoge became the greatest of all time.
It was probably when he ran fast
7.5 BiLLiOn SuBs WiTh No ViDs nah it was probably a different time
Your vidoes are super-great. It's a feast watching them, as they are filled with so much passion and knowledge.
I supposed to sleep because I have to run tomorrow morning yet I choose to watch this past midnight 😂
I really appreciate total running for the content, plus the music selection is wow, also your logo is spot on, thanks man, going to order one of your hoodies!
Amazed at this mans consistency, dedication as well as his ability to represent so well, God Bless You Eliud Kipchoge 🏆🇰🇪🙏🏾.
Great video once again mate, thank you. I have to see it, I have to see Kipchoge and Bekele go head to head in a marathon. That's the ultimate showdown.
They have 4 times already. Kipchoge flogged him everytime
@@mathieudube6907 that was when Bekele was dealing with the leg injuries, not since he was able to put in a time only 2 seconds off of Kipchoge's best on the same course. Given how Bekele used to almost always smoke Kipchoge in the finishes on the track he wouldve done the same if their times were run in the same race.
@@MrKarma-bv5dp sorry but that is incorrect. No body is questioning Bekeles legacy on the track. But we're talking about the marathon. After 26 miles top speed counts for nothing. Kipchoge of 2019 was a minute better marathoner than he was in 2018. (Compare london marathon times) if kipchoge lined up in Berlin 2019 he runs 2 hours plus a few seconds and Bekele comes second.
@@mathieudube6907 The math you've used to justify how Kipchoge beats Bekele doesnt work at all because Bekele has improved his times at a comparable rate to Kipchoge and you've used his rate of progression to indicate how Kipchoge has allegedly gained ground. 2014 2:05 2016 2:03 2019 2:01 Bekele's taken 2 minutes off of his time on average every time he's run a marathon since 2014 so by your logic they're still basically even.
@@MrKarma-bv5dp you forgot to include the stinkers and DNFs into your "averages" of Bekeles improvents over the years. In any case it would be great to watch these guys race again. My gut simply tells me that Kipchoge has the edge at holding 4:30 miles for 2hours straight. No tactics because there are none in major city marathons. It's simply a time trial and I think Kipchoge is best and most consistent at that.
Running production again with a fantastic video.
Greatest of all time 🤤
😳I think you love Eliud a bit too much
GOAT 🐐
It not what he did on that day that’s so impressive for me. It’s how easily he did it
isnt it nuts that maybe 100 yrs from now someone will be faster than him? just thinking about it gives me heartburn...and now I'm too sore to walk
Brilliant! Thanks TRP.
love this Bro!!! One of the Best video😁👍🏾
Absolute beast...he called him.
Heart Disease: “I fear no man, but this thing, it scares me”
I want to become the greatest runner so that TRP can be covering on me this way
You need lots of hard work I mean lots and better couches!
yeah u need that good couch for the recovery.
The anime's, DC and marvel comics come ALIVE in African people in general.
@SofaSlyngel Relax lol
They are so powerful in running because they train hard on very bad road as they leave the road that way to better themselves. And secondly Kenya is a place of higher mountains where there is few oxygen is some areas in the high. This is where they choose to train. And they are very disciplined
The way he can pick things up in the final 12k is amazing. Just brings the pace down slowly in the hardest part of the race, smiles and stays relaxed.
The 2003 World Track Championship 5.000m final, is in my opinnion the best track and field race ever.
He simply found His gift and then served it to the world, became aslave to His gift that's why we call Him the great!
Awesome video - thank you so much for creating this and sharing. Please if you can do a similar style video on Kenenisa Bekele :) He is the Ethiopian Rocky Balboa!!
Awesome vid!! 👏 love the content!!!
Wowwww... 8:39 all the other racers nowhere in sight.... The three racers that stayed with Eliud for 80% of the race should be proud.... They hung in there...
this dude is the definition of beast mode, absolute champ
Great Video!
I run Cross Country, and running the equivalent 14 minutes and 5 seconds 5k IN A MARATHON... I just.. wow.. just wow
That man is indeed the G.O.A.T
Right? Impossible to imagine now but in my prime my fastest 15k ever was 23 minutes. To do 14 minutes *IN THE FREAKING MIDDLE* of a marathon is beyond awe-inspiring.
I remember watching this and being literally in tears when the other guys started dropping off and when Eliud broke the finish all alone.
The best to ever do it💨💯
Love the videos 👍💪
very beautiful, strong running style
Kipchoge is one I truly look up to, because I absolutely enjoy running!
In our school, or in middle school at least, from 3rd to 7th grade, we run 6.53 kilometers of cross country, uphill and on a rocky resurface. My record is 37 minutes, as I came 5th, and I was running the entire time. This man, no...
Not man. This Superman, literally runs that as it's a single step. I literally can't understand how the hell you make running a marathon the easiest thing in the world. How...
How long do you have to run to BREATHE A LITTLE HEAVIER!?
@Total Running Productions Kipchoge is awesome
Every 50 years there is a glitch in the matrix. First it was Jesse Owens, then Bolt, then Kipchoge
Too much Animatrix
Hi running is poetry
4:02 This clash of the titans was Haile anticipated
Highly?
Amazing
Seeing this documentary really makes me feel honored to be a Kenyan and having grown up in Eldoret “the home of champions “
His pace is just INSANE!
Thank You So Much for the Great Compilations of this rare Marathoner from Kenya & the 1st. Human to finished a 42.195km Marathon in Sub 2Hrs >>> Eliud Kipchogè! ... 🗿♥️🌷🕯
This guy is amazing! I can't stop watching videos about him, and I hate running!
Kipchoge legend 🎖
Chills down my spine
This guy is machine
💥💥 ELUID KIPCHOGE 💥💥
🙏🙏 LIVING LEGEND 🙏🙏
This dude doesn’t look very tired after he finishes the marathon. He seems like he can still run a lot of distance even after finishing the race.
Kipchoge is the GOAT. Period.
Pchoge we love you. Legend.......ary
Can't agree, but it was an entertaining marathon to watch
if i run a 5 minute mile i feel like i sprinted and am going to die.. the fact he does a 4:35 mile TWENTY SIX times without letting up or stopping. that is inhuman
The moment I knew Eliud was something special was in London 2015. All the biggest names in marathon were present and he disposed them with such ease. Of course that was just the beginning of Eliud's eyebrow raising performances
Could you do a video on some of the greatest marathoners before Kipchoge.
Thank you youtube algorithm i always wanted to see this guy run
By 8:40 if you're not crying I'm betting it's because you've never challenged yourself.
Everyone who ever did anything sees in Eliud the same greatness of spirit, soul, and mind that pushed them to excel and succeed.
More vídeos about kenenisa
Born to run
Too sad the much awaited duel between Eliud and Kenenisa does not happen...😢
It shall happen!
I'm going to the gym now
I was running 5:10 minute miles when I was in the Marines and this guy would have STILL blistered me
Excellent
"Catch me if you can"
Eliud Kipchoge.
the fact that Kipchoge isn’t just a great marathon runner, but an under appreciated mile, 2mile, 5k etc. runner
He is yet to run his greatest marathon...
Imagine running that fast consistently for about 2 hours.
My body could never
Berlin 18 plus London 19 are definitely his masterpieces out of breaking 2 and Ineos projects
Someone here said “His smile start after Kenenesa Berkele retired before that never smile & was a shadow of the Ethiopian runners” but I tend to disagree. Kipchoge used to smile way back when he started running at the national and international level.
Look at the 2008 Olympic games in the 5,000 meters when Kenenisa finishes 1st while Kipchoge finishes 2nd. Kenenisa goes back to shake Kopchoge's hand and finds him smiling. Again look at Berlin 2013 Marathon when Kipsang wins the race (and at the same time breaks the world record) ; Kipchoge is 2nd in this race but you can see him more excited than Kipsang. He even tries to help Kipsang run around the field celebrating the new world record.
I find Kipchoge among the few athletes who enjoy their sports a lot! Another person I have found to enjoy his sports is Ronaldhino of Brazil. Most sportspersons in the world are more interested in financial gains, fame or statistics than the true love of their game. In the same 2013 Berlin marathon, you can see Kipchoge running very fast in the last Kilometre (even faster than Kipsang, I guess) to an extent the crowd is really excited and cheers him up with lots of affection even though they knew he would finish 2nd; this demonstrates how Kipchoge just loves this game. He would have chosen to just jog to the finish line given that he would automatically become 2nd whether he accelerates or jogs- the 3rd runner was a bit far to catch up with him. But he decided to accelerate.
I think the true passion and love for an occupation/sports is what pushes a person to achieve things that many would only dream of. And its the reason why such people have the awe factor; we're thrilled by their performance and thus always want to see them perform.
In 2014 Chicago marathon, Kipchoge demonstrates his love and affection for the sport. In the closing stages, him and other two runners face a stiff competition. Kipchoge is really excited by that stiff competition. He starts smiling and tries to break away from them. At some point, he gets a lead but not enough to guarantee him a win. He's hunted down by these two athletes. But he just smiles as he runs. He finishes and keeps smiling even more broadly; at this stage, others would be exhausted, frowning and lying on the ground. The attention of the commentators is even caught by his frequent break of smiles during the race. Something they never witness with other runners. Although you don't have to smile to show your love for the game, a smile when you're performing a task can show how much you enjoy your job/sport.
African are so healthy. Congrats to him 👏.
The bliss in his eyes
I need the music from this video!!! it so dope!
Kipchoge 💖
Quote of the day, “BURNT ALIVE”🧨💥⚡️🔥, 05/01/2020
I don’t know anything about marathon but this was so interesting
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