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The bots detect any fragment of a word the don't like and context be damned it's censorship. Google's nonsesical moderation of this platform is the ML driven future wallstreets so hyped about, isn't ir just glamarous. Well either that or the copyright system infringing upon far use woth zero recourse for creators but that's also becuase it's automated content matching
I don’t get it. These companies are trying like hell to make sure nobody cares about track and field. Channels like yours are what keeps me interested throughout the season.
I love how you don't go hard on the clickbait and give us clip after clip rather than repeating the same one to pad time. Proper entertaining content thank you!
Yeah, something is beyond weird in the men's 800m this season. Not only Sedjati and Wanyonyi running their heels off, but so many 2-plus second PRs from previously relative unknowns like Tual, Attaoui, Pattison, etc.
This olympics will be such a great story. there are so many events looking for a great time and great performance. Paris will be a olympics to remember!!
Heading into these Olympics, I think the sprints are about as wide open as I can ever remember. Noah Lyles has to be the only true favorite, other than Sydney in the 400H, if we count that as a sprint. Sha’Carri also should win, but she’s probably going to make the final fun like usual with some kind of slow start.
I think we're more likely to see a tactical rather than an all out speed race in the men's 1500m. Imo the 800m is the race where a WR might happen because these guys are not going slower in the Olympics because enough of them are super fast that even in the semis they will need to be fast to get through, and in the final they'll need to set the track on fire. In contrast I expect slower speeds in the rounds of events like the women and men's 400mh and men's 1500m where there's only 2 or 3 who can go super fast. I agree they were impressive races from Rai Benjamin and Quincy Hall, apart from Grant Holloway many Americans don't replicate their fast track Eugene times when they race in Europe.
CRAZY performances all around! If you do another video in a few days, don't forget to mention Femke Bol's No.3 ALL TIME, AR, PB, Fastest Time Ever Ran not at Hayward Field, *50.95* 499m Hurdles! The gold's definitely NOT around Sydney's neck yet!
Unreal, that meet went completely under my radar. Will probably put together a video midweek after shelly runs. Im so excited to see what they can do when they clash.
I wouldn’t underestimate Josh Kerr, the dude has been in crazy form this season. But yeah, Jakob is once again the favorite. Also he’s number 4 all time, not 3.
tbf he should be 2nd all time, the only one ahead of him who's not been busted for EPO is Hicham. And Kerr is definitely better than ever, but there is absolutely no way he runs sub 27 anytime soon.
@@noone-ld7pt They weren't busted for EPO when they set their 1500m times. Lagat's EPO bust was dodgy anyway - with the A-sample showing EPO & the B-sample not showing it. If we can discount Lagat & Kiprop's times without specific evidence then we can discount Jakob's & El Guerrouj's times as well for taking EPO, or any drug we can think of, after all it doesn't matter that we don't have any evidence for it.
@@noone-ld7ptdunno how much you know about running but in 1500 especially Kerr has already won, he only beat Jacob the last time because he lives rent free in his head, Kerr is a competitor who will do everything possible to not let Jacob get away, Jacob is 100% faster but Kerr wins every time just because he’s defeated Jacob in the mental game
Josh Kerr has been in the right place at the right time TWICE! While Jake Wightman has only been in the right place at the right time ONCE - poor lad. Jakob has made himself the favourite again - racing in championship rounds is harder than running with pacemakers, maybe Jakob will choke again - who knows? Anyway the Olympic 1500m final isn't just Ingebrigtsen vs Kerr - it's totally disrespectful to the other top 1500m runners - one of them could also be in the right place at the right time!
@@JumpmanTFyou said it yourself that last years world champion would have placed last in the 800m. Something is up. So many fast times and what is your explanation? The shoes? The Olympic cycle? I’ve been following the sport for years and this cycle is insane.
Go watch the 800m final stretch and notice how quite a few aren’t hitting the lactate wall. Something isn’t right. Then Sedjati dancing like an idiot after crossing the line. Yeah, I’m sorry. I call BS.
Maybe below 3,000 meters. But I consider “distance” in track as anything over 3,000, instead of 800 meters. Less than 2 minutes has nothing to do with distance.
@@JumpmanTF It shows how much Kerr has improved. It is only in the last few times they competed that Kerr won. So he has the potential to beat Ingebrigtsen, it is just a question of who is better on that day. No athlete is unbeatable, and certainly not all the time.
The issue about ingebrigtsen come olympics is the lack of a pacer, on time trials where the pace is dictated to be fast he is the man, truly elite no competitors. Can he craft a race when that isnt there? That is where I think it actually gets interesting with kerr. Jakob should win regardless, but think the lack of pacers makes it more interesting.
Let's see , Olympic Gold at 1500m , two WC Gold at 5000m , 6 European outdoor championship gold medals , 5 European championship gold medals ... all no pacers , no pacing lights . Please stop with the Jacob needs a pacer and pacing lights to Win . I just gave you 14 examples where he didn't need pacers or pacing lights to Win . How about Kerr , what has happened to him in non- paced races ... loss in 2021 Olympics , loss in 2022 WC 1500m , loss in any European championship event .
The middle distances for both men and women should be very exciting. Sedjati is on fire, and could break WR soon. Not something last year that anyone expected. Ingrebritsen is a generational talent, and I’m so looking forward to the men’s 1500 final. Highly likely not only an Olympic record, but also sub 3:30. With Kerr’s closing speed Jacob will likely have to take it out fast. Also, Cheriyut is back running fast, and his best strategy for a medal, I believe, is also to take it out fast. Good thing for Jacob the 5000 comes after 1500 completes. So hard to win both when the competition is so good! Could we see low 1:41 in 800, and low 3:27 in 1500? I think we could
People have short memories or a shallow grasp of history. Only nine years ago Kiprop ran a faster 1500m time at Monaco without the pacers. The fastest distance runners in the current crop are the women.
@@JumpmanTF You can't really do anything about pacers because a runner can always use a teammate in the race for help early. Pacing also has a long history of use and acceptance in the sport. I think its generally accepted because a pacer cannot carry a runner the entire race, and the runner has to finish on their own when its most difficult. Wavelight just removes so much of the mental aspect of pushing for a WR. Knowing exactly where you need to be is such a big advantage. Wavelight is really cool, and I like the idea of using all tools available to push the world record limit, but if wavelight wasn't also great for the spectator, I doubt they would have ever considered it legal. I don't blame them for doing what they can to try to generate interest in the sport, but they should at least indicate whether a WR was obtained with wavelight with an asterisk or new category. But if pacing is fine, and wavelight is fine, then they should let people do what Kipchoge did and have teams of pacers rotating in, with wavelight pacing, and see just how low some times can go.
@bertolaci9509 he won't have to, I see it being around 3.28 to 3.30. I just can't see yakob running a blistering last lap if it's slower and if yakob takes it out quickly I see kerr glued to his shoulder
Man lyles should be terrified... thompson looks unstoppable, has speed lyles doesnt, de grasse is doing de grasse things coming into elite form perfectly timed... Surely lyles cant go 0/2 again.... surely... not after saying he would get 4 golds....
Its crazy how confident we all were on his 200, till bednarek went crazy at trials. Odds are in favor of lyles, but 0/2 could happen. And it would make sprint 2 very funny haahaha
Yep Josh Kerr. Ingeb has a lot of imbalance in his running style and a lot of people would agree to that you don't need to be an expert just watch the replays how many times he desperately lost to Kerr.
Fastest distance runner? Nope. Now, fastest short-middle distance runner? Yes. Absolutely yes! I just haven't seen him run a 1/2 or full Marathon yet to qualify as a true distance runner.
Exactly. "Distance Runner" in terms of track is 3K and up. But really it's 5K and up. But in terms of ACTUAL running (like road running), NOBODY even considers the Mile as an endurance event. It's a pure sprint. HELL... nobody even views the half marathon as an 'endurance'/'distance' race anymore! At just over one-hour of running, 13.1 miles is no longer a strength based race. It's pure speed, and you're closing the final 5-10K absolutely flat out these days.
@@EricS-uf9mv Why do you consider road running "ACTUAL running" and track not? The majority of the best road runners come from a track and cross country background, like Kipchoge, Bekele, Gebrselassie, and so on. Road specialists are becoming more common now, but guys like Kiptum are still outliers. To be clear, if the mile wasn't an endurance event it would make absolutely no sense for Jakob to be able to successfully train for it with high volume and thresholds. Calling it a pure sprint when 60-70% of the distance is run aerobically is frankly quite silly, especially when even the 800 isn't a pure sprint either. I'm also not sure where you're getting that the half marathon is a pure speed race when even the guys running 57-58 minutes are still only slightly above their threshold. It absolutely still is a strength based race that requires long runs and high mileage to excel at... which is traditional long distance training.
This marathon superiority mentality is just strange - I'm not sure you really understand the level of aerobic capacity and running economy required to be elite at the 1500-5000? Jakob doesn't have to race those distances to be a "true distance runner" when he runs 115 miles per week year round long with a 1:15 half as his Sunday long run. Josh Kerr has run sub 62 in the half for his 1500m training and Kejelcha has run 57:41 a few weeks after an entire season of 5000m track training. It's still the same sport.
@@crimsonreaper835 You can wax poetic all you want, it STILL won't magically reclassify the 1500m as an ENDURANCE EVENT. All your yammering about training is irrelevant. We aren't talking about training. We are specifically talking about the EVENT the INDIVIDUAL competes in. I don't give a damn if the man runs 135mi/week. He still isn't the greatest ENDURANCE RUNNER on the planet because he doesn't COMPETE in endurance events.
@@EricS-uf9mv No one is waxing poetic here, just listing facts, statistics and science. If the 1500m isn't an endurance event, then that means it doesn't require endurance? In terms of physiology, the 1500 is more similar to the marathon than the 400, yet it is still a sprint... Perhaps you should share this groundbreaking discovery of yours with all of the elite coaches and training groups of the world so they can wrap their minds around this. Because clearly, you know more about this subject than they do.
This video is completely demonetized from the get go. Spent more than a few hours into the night trying to fix it, just to realize that no matter what I do will fix it. So yeah, send me some prayers because I'm going to be on 2 hours sleep at work tomorrow LOL. Love ya'll
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Jumpman your dedication to Athletics can only be rivaled by your wry wit. Cheers from Canada!
The bots detect any fragment of a word the don't like and context be damned it's censorship. Google's nonsesical moderation of this platform is the ML driven future wallstreets so hyped about, isn't ir just glamarous.
Well either that or the copyright system infringing upon far use woth zero recourse for creators but that's also becuase it's automated content matching
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I don’t get it. These companies are trying like hell to make sure nobody cares about track and field. Channels like yours are what keeps me interested throughout the season.
I love how you don't go hard on the clickbait and give us clip after clip rather than repeating the same one to pad time. Proper entertaining content thank you!
It cost me today! I enjoy the cinematics of the sport, and I clickbait with a bit of truth haha. Thank you for the comment.
@@JumpmanTF Cheers! I think it's only so long before Total running productions starts uploading AI races
Yes these videos are refreshingly information dense
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"Last year's world champion would have placed last in this race"
Yeah. That's wild stuff.
The 800 is officially experiencing runflation
Litterly The only channel where I watch every video from the day it released without delaying it❤🔥🔥
Thank you Jumpman! Your videos are entertaining as always.
Anyway, the top 400 and 400 hurdles athletes, I want them to race each other more.
They are just 2 seconds behind while jumping hurdles. All three would get the medals haha :D
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3:28 you got that right!!! You called it
I really watch out to ur vids every week! Ur my fav track yt’er at the moment by far
Great video as always
Love the recaps from this guy, respect
9:30 Bro knew exactly what he was saying 😂😂😂
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Yeah, something is beyond weird in the men's 800m this season. Not only Sedjati and Wanyonyi running their heels off, but so many 2-plus second PRs from previously relative unknowns like Tual, Attaoui, Pattison, etc.
This olympics will be such a great story. there are so many events looking for a great time and great performance. Paris will be a olympics to remember!!
Thankyou for getting this one out quickly 🎉 Sorry gor the demonetization. The follower count at the end of the Olympics will make up for it ❤
This is gonna be some awesome track races
Thompson juiced out of his MIND
As is your Algerian fella
I could believe it about Thompson because he just looks like a tank. But why do you say that about the Algerian?
Theyre all doped or none are doped. Cant play favorates!
love these videos
The Olympic 1500 m will be amazing
THROWS MENTION
Best track recap videos are from Jumpman!
9:30 gotta love that kiwi accent
Great video, man. Although, the 800 world record is not going anywhere.
Mens High Jump is cooked since the wr was broken in the Womens High Jump last week.
I believe in Tamberri.
Oh I agree and I do like it 😁👌🏼
Kudos to Kishane but nothing can make up for championship experience 🎉💐🎁
Alfred won Gold. You called it lol
The Flying Kiwi about to cook something special in Paris!
Heading into these Olympics, I think the sprints are about as wide open as I can ever remember. Noah Lyles has to be the only true favorite, other than Sydney in the 400H, if we count that as a sprint.
Sha’Carri also should win, but she’s probably going to make the final fun like usual with some kind of slow start.
I think we're more likely to see a tactical rather than an all out speed race in the men's 1500m. Imo the 800m is the race where a WR might happen because these guys are not going slower in the Olympics because enough of them are super fast that even in the semis they will need to be fast to get through, and in the final they'll need to set the track on fire. In contrast I expect slower speeds in the rounds of events like the women and men's 400mh and men's 1500m where there's only 2 or 3 who can go super fast. I agree they were impressive races from Rai Benjamin and Quincy Hall, apart from Grant Holloway many Americans don't replicate their fast track Eugene times when they race in Europe.
9:55 blistering
Aged like milk unfortunately
That's what we love
@@JumpmanTF no
This video convinced me to bet on Hamish for the gold and he only went and did it.
Again, Jakob runs well with pacing and falters without pacers.😊
CRAZY performances all around! If you do another video in a few days, don't forget to mention Femke Bol's No.3 ALL TIME, AR, PB, Fastest Time Ever Ran not at Hayward Field, *50.95* 499m Hurdles! The gold's definitely NOT around Sydney's neck yet!
Unreal, that meet went completely under my radar. Will probably put together a video midweek after shelly runs. Im so excited to see what they can do when they clash.
@@JumpmanTF Thanks! Love the content, by FAR my favourite track and field channel (although RunnerBoi do be a good one too!)
I wouldn’t underestimate Josh Kerr, the dude has been in crazy form this season. But yeah, Jakob is once again the favorite. Also he’s number 4 all time, not 3.
tbf he should be 2nd all time, the only one ahead of him who's not been busted for EPO is Hicham. And Kerr is definitely better than ever, but there is absolutely no way he runs sub 27 anytime soon.
@@noone-ld7pt when did Bernard Lagat ever test positive? Evidence??
@@noone-ld7pt They weren't busted for EPO when they set their 1500m times. Lagat's EPO bust was dodgy anyway - with the A-sample showing EPO & the B-sample not showing it. If we can discount Lagat & Kiprop's times without specific evidence then we can discount Jakob's & El Guerrouj's times as well for taking EPO, or any drug we can think of, after all it doesn't matter that we don't have any evidence for it.
@@noone-ld7ptdunno how much you know about running but in 1500 especially Kerr has already won, he only beat Jacob the last time because he lives rent free in his head, Kerr is a competitor who will do everything possible to not let Jacob get away, Jacob is 100% faster but Kerr wins every time just because he’s defeated Jacob in the mental game
@@Andrew_Dirks Insane take, lol. That's the kind of comment you'll look back on in a few years and think "damn, I really thought that?"
I thought you were going to replay Mahuchikh’s world record high jump after showing the men jumping 😂
Cant do the men dirty like that!
tebogo is confusing, what distance is he going to settle at.... elite potential in the 100, 200 and probably 400.
The 800m is brutal. You have to bust your ass for 400m and then you have to do it again.
Josh Kerr has been in the right place at the right time TWICE! While Jake Wightman has only been in the right place at the right time ONCE - poor lad.
Jakob has made himself the favourite again - racing in championship rounds is harder than running with pacemakers, maybe Jakob will choke again - who knows?
Anyway the Olympic 1500m final isn't just Ingebrigtsen vs Kerr - it's totally disrespectful to the other top 1500m runners - one of them could also be in the right place at the right time!
What is that Website Called where you can see the Times without Headwind?
Google 'wind/altitude correction in the 100m sprint'
Whats the background music called?
Haha!
HE. Is in a very temporary spot on top.
“Whether you LIKE it or NOT!”
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I think josh kerr is jakobs rival
IF they run a slow 1500m. If not Kerr will be far behind.
Jakob also running the 5000 has to be factored in though right? I am assuming he is doing both....
5ks after tho
The world’s fastest ‘middle distance’ runner.
Middle, distance, all the same!
What *distance* is that?
Is gianmarco tamberi hurt?
Hull of a run by Jess
Sedjati is doped, would be interested to hear your take jumpman.
There are how many guys running 1 41- 1 43? All doped on something bahaha. But we forget about that
@@JumpmanTFyou said it yourself that last years world champion would have placed last in the 800m. Something is up. So many fast times and what is your explanation? The shoes? The Olympic cycle? I’ve been following the sport for years and this cycle is insane.
Go watch the 800m final stretch and notice how quite a few aren’t hitting the lactate wall. Something isn’t right. Then Sedjati dancing like an idiot after crossing the line. Yeah, I’m sorry. I call BS.
@@JumpmanTF so jump man, do you disagree? Do you think sedjati is clean? Yes or no?
This didnt age well ;)
7:09 💪 👀
Such a refreshing change from the usual UK flag tinted videos 😁
Did you see that South African run? 🤯
Gabby Thomas has the world lead in the 200
Indeed.
Maybe below 3,000 meters.
But I consider “distance” in track as anything over 3,000, instead of 800 meters. Less than 2 minutes has nothing to do with distance.
What is a World Lead time?
Best/fastest time this season
Great video I definitely agree about Jakob!
Tebogo wasn't going all out here to be honest.
Not at the end for sure, but its so hard to tell with this guy haha
Well, that didn't age very well
I am not a fan of Kerr, but I do think he is a serious threat to Ingebrigtsen. It may be close.
The 12 - 2 head to head is crazy though
@@JumpmanTF It shows how much Kerr has improved. It is only in the last few times they competed that Kerr won. So he has the potential to beat Ingebrigtsen, it is just a question of who is better on that day.
No athlete is unbeatable, and certainly not all the time.
Monaco doesn't count for 1500 times 😂
The issue about ingebrigtsen come olympics is the lack of a pacer, on time trials where the pace is dictated to be fast he is the man, truly elite no competitors. Can he craft a race when that isnt there? That is where I think it actually gets interesting with kerr. Jakob should win regardless, but think the lack of pacers makes it more interesting.
True, a considerstion I missed. Will have to see how it plays but I'm all on the viking, the 1500m viking that is ;P
euro champs
Let's see , Olympic Gold at 1500m , two WC Gold at 5000m , 6 European outdoor championship gold medals , 5 European championship gold medals ... all no pacers , no pacing lights . Please stop with the Jacob needs a pacer and pacing lights to Win . I just gave you 14 examples where he didn't need pacers or pacing lights to Win .
How about Kerr , what has happened to him in non- paced races ... loss in 2021 Olympics , loss in 2022 WC 1500m , loss in any European championship event .
Jacob has the best record of any middle distance runner overall over the last 6 or 7 years
The middle distances for both men and women should be very exciting. Sedjati is on fire, and could break WR soon. Not something last year that anyone expected. Ingrebritsen is a generational talent, and I’m so looking forward to the men’s 1500 final. Highly likely not only an Olympic record, but also sub 3:30. With Kerr’s closing speed Jacob will likely have to take it out fast. Also, Cheriyut is back running fast, and his best strategy for a medal, I believe, is also to take it out fast. Good thing for Jacob the 5000 comes after 1500 completes. So hard to win both when the competition is so good! Could we see low 1:41 in 800, and low 3:27 in 1500? I think we could
Why would we not like it?
Ingebritsen is a beast, his running is amazing but how debilitating this sport is! He's in his early 20's and looks like a 45 years old man.
Start a patreon brother, ill sign up.
Might just do... hmmm
is he though
Wellll, 5k maybe?? Hahaha yet to see!
When jakob loses again…
He will be the biggest choker in sports history
People have short memories or a shallow grasp of history. Only nine years ago Kiprop ran a faster 1500m time at Monaco without the pacers. The fastest distance runners in the current crop are the women.
I think jacob is the best if he gets a pacer like cheryuiot, but he cant sprint like kerr i think. Ingebrigtsen is not a easy win tbh
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I would usuall outright disagree, but I could see an argument. Only thing is do we also ban pacing?
@@JumpmanTF You can't really do anything about pacers because a runner can always use a teammate in the race for help early. Pacing also has a long history of use and acceptance in the sport. I think its generally accepted because a pacer cannot carry a runner the entire race, and the runner has to finish on their own when its most difficult. Wavelight just removes so much of the mental aspect of pushing for a WR. Knowing exactly where you need to be is such a big advantage.
Wavelight is really cool, and I like the idea of using all tools available to push the world record limit, but if wavelight wasn't also great for the spectator, I doubt they would have ever considered it legal. I don't blame them for doing what they can to try to generate interest in the sport, but they should at least indicate whether a WR was obtained with wavelight with an asterisk or new category.
But if pacing is fine, and wavelight is fine, then they should let people do what Kipchoge did and have teams of pacers rotating in, with wavelight pacing, and see just how low some times can go.
Josh kerr is laughing silently ready to smoke ingebrigtsen and drop a WR
Do you really believe that he can suddenly take 3 seconds of his PB?
12 - 2. Shits crazy.
Maybe beat Ingebrigtsen if he’s not having a good day, but a WR? That’s beyond wishful. He hasn’t even run under 3:29.
@bertolaci9509 he won't have to, I see it being around 3.28 to 3.30. I just can't see yakob running a blistering last lap if it's slower and if yakob takes it out quickly I see kerr glued to his shoulder
800 shouldnt even be called distance, what the hell are you talking about.. you got no clue. Lets for for ultra mara and see how he does.
your first opinion was just proved wrong
Butbut! That brittish dude won the world champs, he nr one yes! We all KerrCool, Dr SideBurn or Wolverine is inflated! LOL!
Man lyles should be terrified... thompson looks unstoppable, has speed lyles doesnt, de grasse is doing de grasse things coming into elite form perfectly timed... Surely lyles cant go 0/2 again.... surely... not after saying he would get 4 golds....
Its crazy how confident we all were on his 200, till bednarek went crazy at trials. Odds are in favor of lyles, but 0/2 could happen. And it would make sprint 2 very funny haahaha
Well that didin't age well
It did after he won again today! Just not on the big stage.
Yep Josh Kerr. Ingeb has a lot of imbalance in his running style and a lot of people would agree to that you don't need to be an expert just watch the replays how many times he desperately lost to Kerr.
Fastest distance runner? Nope. Now, fastest short-middle distance runner? Yes. Absolutely yes! I just haven't seen him run a 1/2 or full Marathon yet to qualify as a true distance runner.
Exactly. "Distance Runner" in terms of track is 3K and up. But really it's 5K and up. But in terms of ACTUAL running (like road running), NOBODY even considers the Mile as an endurance event. It's a pure sprint. HELL... nobody even views the half marathon as an 'endurance'/'distance' race anymore! At just over one-hour of running, 13.1 miles is no longer a strength based race. It's pure speed, and you're closing the final 5-10K absolutely flat out these days.
@@EricS-uf9mv
Why do you consider road running "ACTUAL running" and track not? The majority of the best road runners come from a track and cross country background, like Kipchoge, Bekele, Gebrselassie, and so on. Road specialists are becoming more common now, but guys like Kiptum are still outliers.
To be clear, if the mile wasn't an endurance event it would make absolutely no sense for Jakob to be able to successfully train for it with high volume and thresholds. Calling it a pure sprint when 60-70% of the distance is run aerobically is frankly quite silly, especially when even the 800 isn't a pure sprint either.
I'm also not sure where you're getting that the half marathon is a pure speed race when even the guys running 57-58 minutes are still only slightly above their threshold. It absolutely still is a strength based race that requires long runs and high mileage to excel at... which is traditional long distance training.
This marathon superiority mentality is just strange - I'm not sure you really understand the level of aerobic capacity and running economy required to be elite at the 1500-5000? Jakob doesn't have to race those distances to be a "true distance runner" when he runs 115 miles per week year round long with a 1:15 half as his Sunday long run. Josh Kerr has run sub 62 in the half for his 1500m training and Kejelcha has run 57:41 a few weeks after an entire season of 5000m track training. It's still the same sport.
@@crimsonreaper835 You can wax poetic all you want, it STILL won't magically reclassify the 1500m as an ENDURANCE EVENT. All your yammering about training is irrelevant. We aren't talking about training. We are specifically talking about the EVENT the INDIVIDUAL competes in. I don't give a damn if the man runs 135mi/week. He still isn't the greatest ENDURANCE RUNNER on the planet because he doesn't COMPETE in endurance events.
@@EricS-uf9mv No one is waxing poetic here, just listing facts, statistics and science. If the 1500m isn't an endurance event, then that means it doesn't require endurance? In terms of physiology, the 1500 is more similar to the marathon than the 400, yet it is still a sprint... Perhaps you should share this groundbreaking discovery of yours with all of the elite coaches and training groups of the world so they can wrap their minds around this. Because clearly, you know more about this subject than they do.
Josh Kerr’s biggest hater and I approve
In the bin! He got lucky!
YEAH I DON'T LIKE IT SO NOW WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO ABOUT IT?
It’s a shame that NBC didn’t show the full race, they did terrible as always
Josh Kerr > Jakob Ingebrigtsen any day of the week