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The 800 meter world record has improved by 11 seconds since 1912. Over the course of the past 108 years, many runners have lowered the record, but nobody has ever been able to dip below 1:40. Now the big question surrounding the 800 meters is when will someone finally break the 1:40 barrier? Or is this time barrier impossible?
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If my coach watched this he would be like yeah Rudisha could’ve gotten sub 1:40 if he wasn’t wearing a watch
Lmaoooooooo
Coincidence with the time stamp?
@vernon padilla But...
HAHA I think I know you
What if?)
Incredible to see that nick symmonds is in the top 50 of all time
I was thinking that aswell
He was one of my favorite athletes back when he was competing, crazy how he’s more well-known as a youtuber now
He was a great athlete
Thiccboi44 is he really? That kind of makes me feel old. He was one of my inspirations getting started a whole decade ago.
@@77tjw he is to the younger people
Impossible until some shoe company releases a high-tech 800m shoe
YT aka nike
Thats what I’m sayinggg, can’t wait to see their new line of spikes😳
@@jacksisk7026 but rudisha is a adidas guy, he cant wear nike
Yan Kai Tan who knows maybe he can switch idk, just a thought
Uh-huh and you just line up that pair of shoe at the start line and the pair of shoe gonna run by itself right and break a record..........come on......you just don't get the margin between Rudisha and the rest of the World ...............
9 minute video explaining how incredible David Rudisha is. Great way to start my day. :)
The man is as close to a super human as I’ve ever seen.
At least it’s someone who super deserves it
He is almost floating on track, amazing technik and hard work that is beyond our imagination as common man.
Love to see athletes achieve such an amazing feat.....
Rudisha looks totally effortless when he runs... even in the last 5 metres of a WR 800! So smooth and relaxed! Like a metronome, he just has perfect timing/coordination!
Pfff... I can double his time easily!
And i can triple yours easily
Arch Vile
Looks like 1:40 is the vertex of this 800 meter parabola then! 😂
Pff... At least you will complete the race😂😂
dude i'd be proud if I got a 3:22 (I'm a short sprinter, 400m and 800m runners are crazy)
No way, you are not twice as fast!
I once saw a short film on an Air Canada flight a few years ago about a teenage farm boy and runner who dreamed about running sub 1:40. Rudisha's races were featured in the kid's daydreams while he regularly ran 800m time trials on the farm road. The short ended with him running his course at the same time as the WR London run and his watch stopped at 1:39.9. Don't remember the name or producer. It was a cute display of the scenarios we all construct in our sports fantasy life. Mine is pulling off a Zatopek.
All it takes is to *rUN fAsTEr*
And a little epo
Dom Run facts lmao
@@domrun3547 Only up to a point as the 800m is only 50% aerobic.
trickygoose2 take 50% more epo then
Your production value is insane. Respect.
Heyyy didn't expect a GVS comment on TRP video. Ha!
I love these WR breakdowns. Excellent video!
The narrator is this document is the best. He truly breaks it down. I commend you on a job well done.
If you can run slowly, you can run quickly
-lingling
Good reference, man. Keep it up!
thats a bit sacreligious
I thought this video was made by wired based on the title
As a non-running fan in Covid this has quickly become one of my favorite channels. All these races are new to me and I’m staved for sport! Keep up the great production and many thanks.
lol anyone else see nick symmonds #35 fastest 800m on the list
Yeah I was looking for it too and saw it lol
@@colbyking9258 not 35th fastest 800m. 35th fastest individual on the list. Many other runners have multiple times faster than his. Like Rudisha owning 6 out of 8 of the fastest times ever recorded.
idk in my math book it said this guy ran two laps around the track in 99 seconds
Because 100 seconds is too easy to calculate with is my bet.
1:39 will most certainly be achieved. In the next 20 - 30 years.
i can break 1:39 in 800
A sub-1:40 800m seems impossible, but if the 800m ever becomes a marquee event, we might see advances in 800-specific training and nutrition that could take another Rudisha-like talent to that level.
Great point. A lot of people are trying to figure out how to improve the 100m and marathon. A lot less as you get closer to the middle.
i can break 1:39 in 800
@@crelloc I can easily cover 800cm in 1:39.
I love this channel! Thanks for the excellent videos, they are always amazing and inspiring. Greetings from Mexico City!
Meticulously compiled video with incredible culmination! Great job, great commentary! Always a pleasure to watch TRP videos, professional work!
Once again TRP delivers with an amazing and well thought out video.
Intonation and "Howevers" are the essence of TRP.
Love the videos man. Appreciate the effort. :D
To criticize is always easier than create................
@@shandytorok259 it was a joke
@@screenstream1005 No it wasn't.....it was a critic......
INEOS 1:39 Challenge?
Sounds cool. I wonder if it would make much difference if they run straight line 800m instead of 2 laps circles.
@@Arek152 I think that would probably do it, but they would also need signs showing each 200m mark to help the athletes mentally so that they know how much left they have to go
Also they would need to make the ground out of track to ensure the athletes have the same surface
You’re gonna need a total rethink of the competitor focusing on the event. Imo to dip under that barrier it needs to be treated like the 400H. A total overhaul of the body type and speed profile. I don’t think a negative split is going to do it. It’s long been the prevailing loose strat and it’s just not working. My theory is it’s got to a running style/ body type of Jeremy Wariner. My ideal runner in a fantasy world would be stop everything and make Kirani James run the 8 at the expense of his entire program. He’s always had a smooth, long stride with a power finish. If he waited to pick his head up and push the drive phase out to 75m with a gentle taper into an extended cruise phase, he could be in he first athlete to split a truly effective sub 48 1 lap. If he got this down to a science, I really do think if he dedicated his career to it he could go 48, 51 and change. But you’d also have to raise the profile of the 800m and start attracting that kind of athlete younger. I was the lead off man thrown in with a trio of 1:53 guys in highschool to win state and literally couldn’t stand the 4x8. It’s the most painful, least sexy race in the entire world of athletics. Atleast while going to hell & back in the 400H you get to jump a few times lol you have to essentially convert a full on long sprinter into dedicated 800m runner and reclassify “mid distance” atleast make 800 it’s own thing mentally. Humans have no business going sub 1:40 tbh. But if you wanted to, imo you need a an entirely new athlete. Not even the great Rudisha can achieve this. What he’s done isn’t even human as is. I can’t ask more of him
Coe’s combined time at 800m & 1500m makes him the fastest of all time in the middle distance + 12 world records, 2 olympic 1500m golds, only man to hold 800m, 1000m, 1500m & mile at same time + fastest finish in a 800m 11.3 and 12.1 in a 1500m. I still think the guy to break 1.40 is not born yet
I think we’ll see a 1:39 eventually but it’ll take a unique talent. One of the reasons I find the 800 fascinating is because unlike a lot of tack events there isn’t one specific body type that tends to dominate. Coe’s 5-9 & competed at about 120 pounds. Rudisha’s 6-3/175.
@@grahamstrouse1165 I’ve been waiting for the 1.39 man for 40 years. It’s going to a very good natural runner with good ability at 400m running a mid to high 45 or low 46, it’s definitely going be a 400m/800m type runner to run a one-off 800m at 1:39. Hope I see it before I die. 🏃♂️
Excellent video. Many thanks
As a great man once said: nothing is impossible
Another one said no human is limited
@@domrun3547
That was Eliud Kipchoge i think
To quote another
The impossible we do tommorow however miracles take a little longer
Chris G nah it was Craig engels
@@domrun3547
No it was Eliud Kipchoge
Wilson Kipketer was one of the toughest runners the world has ever seen too. Broke the world record in a time of 1:41.25. Incredible grit, form, and work ethic.
The power in Rudisha's stride is amazing. With every stride one can see his hips push forward. All that power seems to be going to just the right places and smoothly. What a specimen!
Love your content brother
this is such a good channel, where has it been all my life??
People have been predicting that runners will never break barriers since records keeping began. They have all been wrong. I don't see anything different here.
Agreed, but there probably are “limits”. I don’t know if 1:39.99 is it, but I do know with the current rules no one will run a 1:35 .
@@keithv3767 you never know, there might be someone with beast genes capable of running 1:35 (that will be in the future ofc)
The faster these times get, the higher the risk of injury.
The limits exist but in practice no one will come close; by the time they do evolution will have moved the limit again. Or we’ll have magic Nike shoes that makes everyone able to run 1:39 800m.
The person who breaks 1:40 will do so with the assistance of ever faster tracks and improved (carbon plated) spikes, not because they are better athletes than the current athletes at the top of the all time list. There was nothing separating Rudisha and Kipketer (about 0.2secs) and considering the difference in tracks and shoes between now and 40 years ago when Coe ran 1:41.7, nothing really between them and Coe. He was ahead of his time.
Running 1 lap in 50 seconds is impressive in its self. Can’t imagine doing it back to back.
Awsum stuff! Thanks, till next time.
2:40 I know his pain
Your videos are great. I'm a swimmer and i've seen apearently unbreakable records be broken one by one. Just remember human beings are amazing. This 1'40 barrier certanly can be broken.
Getting goosebumps watching a king’s performance
Great video!
A 1:39 is not"almost impossible". People thought a sub 4 minute mile is "almost impossible" - until Bannister run that time.
Van Niekerk ran a 43 second 400, I think that’s even harder than the 140 barrier. If you could run even a 47 and follow it up with a 53 it could break the barrier, so for a 800 runner with the athleticism of van Niekerk I think it would be very attainable
Obviously, you didn't get the POINT! Rudisha holds the BEST of 6 times of 800m out of the BEST 8 times ever! Since he ran the WR 1:40:91 8 YEARS went by...... still no change!!!! Bannister's mile WR was broken 6 weeks after he broke it! Bannister was simply a WR holder for 6 weeks.....he was the first to break it, but was a short lived record....Bannister wasn't a 2 times World, 2 times Olympic champ...... I guess watch this video a couple more times til you get it......
The 1:40 flat 800m physically comparable to the 3:26 flat 1500m .....just check out when was it set!!!
@@shandytorok259 You got it! Athletics is nearly at its zenith where improvements upon WRs only come in diminishing returns. We have science to assist recovery, perfected training methods, and elite runners who make it their all time goal to bring the best out of themselves. There isn't much we can do anymore. The person who will break 1:40 is statistically improbable. One out of a trillion. He will have won the genetic lottery.
@@hansenzhang3204 Thank you, but I've reacted to Tick, Trick und Truck................
@@seand976 That is way harder than you think. The two distances are quite different. If it were easy for a low 43 400m runner to break 1:40 you would have a good number of low 44 guys breaking 1:42 and low 45 guys breaking 1:44.
400 to 800 is the one pair of adjoining distances where the Olympic Champ at the shorter distance might not even be able to even qualify for a major champs at the longer distance even if he trained for it.
When you asked 'what will it take to break this time' i had flashbacks to Kipchoge and INEOS 1:59
I put values of world record progression over last 100 years in excel, and used logarithmic formula to calculate when world records should be broken. Here is findings:
1:40 - 2030
1:39 - 2052
1:38 - 2077
And in the year 3000, we should be running 1:36.12
There's something called diminishing returns...predictions not likely
Hansen Zhang this is still cool though
136.12 that's robots running 😭😭
Would love to see a „Why it is almost impossible to run 100km in under 6 hours!“
To put this in perspective the world record for the 800m (1:40.91) is the equivalent of a pace of 4.61 seconds for the 40 yard dash, if you didn’t know running a 40 yard dash under 5 seconds is already almost impossible for your average person. So to run a 800m in a pace of 4.61 per 40 yards is godly.
4.61 isnt that difficult if you already up to speed. Under 5 secs is difficult because you have to go from standing still
True, but a sprinter uses a lot of energy just in getting past the "friction " on the start.
Quality video👍
In my opinion the 800 m is the most challenging running distance. It requires a combination of 3 factors in order to be the best. Speed, endurance and resistance. I’m not sure if the last word is the correct translation in this context. In Dutch we call it weerstand. Unfortunately the 100 m gets all the media attention and the 800 m almost none.
Generational talent. Going to be another generation before this record is broken.
Almost impossible means it is possible.
Rudisha es el federer de los corredores...una elegancia total en todos sus movimientos...simplemente la Mecánica perfecta para correr
Very nice all the best
They say the 400 M is the hardest race to run. I disagree. The 800 M is significantly more grueling. You’ve got to run almost as fast for twice the distance. It’s mind-boggling to see these athletes run so fast. I might be able to barely keep up with them for 100 M.
Rudisha's running was a gift to the world
Getting near to 100k subscribers 🤘 🤘🤘🤘
I mean, here's the thing, in all timed sports, there is a point in history when something is said to be "impossible" or "almost impossible." With time, these barriers will eventually be shattered.
I appreciate David's talents and his countless first place finishes. I would enjoy seeing his trophy room. However, what's the big deal about being the first poster on a vid?
Just shows how good Coe was
Coe was just a beast
Dom Run Coe, Ovett and Cram....just amazing races 👌
@@ThatRunningGuy coevett letsrun
or how good the drugs were, considering the times
Even though I only pr at 2:22.22 I model my stride after his. Got me to that time.
Sure you do lmao
I'm Kenyan, I remember running the 800 in 2:22 back when I was 13 years old and I came in a distant 3rd place :-)
@@presidentsgaming_ai and what about you pal.
It's almost impossible, until someone does it. It will happen.
Amazing how fast Radisha is actually running when he makes it look like an effortless jog!
The one thing that we know is that it'll be broken by another Kenyan. 😁
Most likely a Maasai
Without mursik, forget about breaking the record.
at 3:37 you know they're going fast when Nick Symmonds looks like he's standing still.
Sir . will you post his , typical workout Video . What type of Workout he was done for this world record time......
All it needs is an air max 800 shoe😂
Imagine viewing a race with all those together in the same race as ghost images. It would all be bunched up
In believe sebastian coe done more to improve the 800m then any other runner, he took the world record in 1979 from 143,4 done to 142.4 a huge margin of improvement, if this wasnt enough two years later in 1981 he improved the world record again this time to an amazing world record of 141.73.
In the london olympics of 2012 we saw propably the greatest and fastest 800m ever run, but even more amazing is that seb coe would have came second in this race with his time of 141.73 ove 30 years after his world record time, this is why i think seb coe was the greatest middle distance runner ever .
When someone masters the skill of relaxation in the last part of the race then we will see a new record. ;)
If will take a zen master who can relax with that much lactic acid
Competition...he needed another BIG to push him faster. Hope we can see it.
Correct me if im wrong but subastian wasnt running on the rubber tracks. If subadtian was. How much of an improvement would that have made?
Can someone help me to find the song in the background from 8:05 on? Just imagine running towards the finish line and just keep accelerating, slow and steadily, and you know that your peak output, the finish line and the songs apex just line up perfectly, and you just go...
You should make a David rudisha training video
I wonder how many thousands of years until the one minute barrier will be broken
The only limits are the ones we put on ourselves
Like the 4 minute mile
The 10 sec 100m
The 15 minute 1500 m freestyle and the 2 hour marathon
Nothing is impossible
Just another challenge
Chris G lol thats not true, no one will ever run 800m below 1:30.
@@TheSteinbitt
Maybe not in our lifetime but it will happen
For years experts were saying it was physically impossible for an athlete to break the 4 min mile
But it was broken
There is a famous quote maybe youve heard it
"Weather you believe you can or you cant both are true"
By this logic, a sub-second 100m will happen one day
As the great Haile Gebreselassie once said, "impossible is nothing!"
Amazing! 50.5 is my personal best my senior year in high school, and i was spent! You think you are very fast, but than realize that this dude goes and runs two of my best 400s back to back in a 800 🤣
I seriously do believe that if coe was at his peak the same time as rudisha. He would be unbeatable. Imagine if he had the training like athletes do now. He was running the streets of Sheffield. Probably never had altitude training and stuff like that. I would of loved to have been alive the same era as him.
Seb Coe is still alive you know? :-)
@@4plum i know...
@@4plumrudisha got an injury you know
2:25 Amel Tuka is one of them 💙
When did the sport of running start rounding times down instead of up?
It out like their sprinting at the start
Maybe the Nike viper fly will do the trick, or whatever spike nike comes out with for the 800
Well done.
Both Wilson Kipketer and Daniel Rudisha graduated from St. Patrick High School, Iten, Kenya.
Using simple math it’ll take 90 years if we improve at the average we did over the last 40 years
There should be the greatest what if story: what if Lukas verzbikas never got injured.
Oh it's certainly possible. I smoked some powerful stuff, passed out on the sofa and did a 1:37.47 for 800. It was a negative split. If it wasn't for the alarm going off I could have done a victory lap. Point is: I know it's possible.
Rudisha could have run 1:40 on a perfect day with perfect conditions and perfect pacemaking.
Coe could have run faster with modern training. How much is difficult to say.
japphan Coe would have beaten him
Really cool
Rudisha has long strides; he goes high with each stride. And his form is impeccable. Where every limb and motion is used to propel him along. I've seen races with him where the other runners were flailing their arms, wasting energy. He (and most other top world class runners) don't waste anything.
Another 100 years? No way. We're going to be cyber-boosted cyborgs by then.
Pretty damning trend. Good content.
I think most likely it's an event that doesn't attract huge numbers. They are either pure sprinters or prefer the more endurance based events. 800m just sticks out as a bit of a dog of an event, a very tough gig.
Since Bolt retired 100m doesn't attract huge numbers either.....who can run another 9.58 100m? Who can run another 1:41 800m? Who can run another 3:26 flat 1500m? These got nothing to do with attracting huge numbers, these are the edges of athletics performances and lifetime achievements of a handful of athletes taking DECADES of dedicated training......
@@shandytorok259 yes but the other events have seen progression through WR whereas the 800m has not.
@@Ligerpride The progression through WRs got nothing to do with attracting huge numbers.....management does, advertisement does, however there isn't much difference between the number of people watching 800m or 100m dash, normally is the SAME crowd, or at home the same people.................
Fantastic
I got lactic acid just watching this 💀
under 100 seconds? Crazy!.
To the general public, sprinters are so much more respected than distance runners, but for the life of me, I cannot find any reason why.
1. It is more evident that high top-end speed is required in most popular spectator sports. The general public does not participate but instead spectates.
2. All members of the general public have sprinted (as children for example) and can, therefore, more easily relate.
3. Distance runners must by necessity run slower than sprinters. Faster is always seen as better than slower.
4. Sprinters are generally more muscular than distance runners. Muscular bodies are seen as more desirable. Sprinters generally have a much better technique which again is more pleasing to the eye.
Tomioka Project poopie pants
On may 19 rudisha suffered from an accidental fall in his home that resulted in a fractured ankle and had to undergo surgery. He will not be able to train for 12-16 weeks. A damaging blow to the world record holder who has constantly suffered from injury since 2017
2:17 Nick Symmonds spotting
Considering how there is not much runners close to even breaking 1:41, breaking the barrier is probably gonna be another Daniel Komen-like record.
You'd think at some point we'll reach the limit of human capability and the "world record" will be shared by a bunch of people at that limit in all these events.
Whens the merch coming back
Wonder how fast Coe could have gone with modern training, supplements, equipment and tracks at his best