It seems close but I have a feeling the sub-two hour marathon is a long way off. There's a big difference between 2:02:57 and 1:59:57. We'll have to see a sub 26:00 10 k and a sub 57:30 half marathon before we can even entertain the possibility of a sub-two hour marathon. I'd say at least 10 to 20 years and it may never be possible. Alberto Salazar doesn't think so.
BeardedRunner 3 years? And when is that sub- 26:00 10k and sub- 57:30 half-marathon going to happen? Let's do some math. The marathon world record is now 2:02:57. That's 178 seconds short of sub-2 hours. Hmmm 178 how many 26.2 = 6.79. So they are going to have to run over 6 seconds per mile faster. So, Kimetto ran at about 4: 41.56 mile pace. To break 2 hours, they are going to have to run at 4:35 mile pace (by my calculations which could well be wrong). This doesn't seem so unattainable, right? Zersenay Tadese's half-marathon world record pace was about 4:27 per mile. (Which is unbelievable). So, to break 2 hours in the marathon, a runner would have to run only 7 seconds slower per mile than Tadese's half-marathon pace. 4:35 mile pace for 26.2 miles? Maybe it's possible. I'm thinking 10 to 20 years still.
Thank you! Watching from HK, can't understand German but running is such universal language, has been searching this event in the last few hours, i found it. Danke!
2:02:57 per marathon is little faster rate than 2:55 min per km. Most people can't run 1 km in under 3 min, even in under 3:30, which is world class result for 1500 m on track .
If you're talking about just random young people from the street rather than people who run at least casually, most of them couldn't even keep up over that last 400m or so stretch from the Brandenburg Gate to the finish line. o-D
I heard from somewhere that a sub-3 hour marathon puts you in the top 2-3 percentile. Makes you realise how elite these guys are at almost an hour faster than that.
Unless you run a marathon or at least a half marathon, you'd be even more amazed by this record. Sign up for a half marathon, run just the 13.1 miles, and then compare your time to this world record holder. It's utterly mind-blowing.
2:13:01 - am i the only one furious at that BMW guy telling kimetto how to celebrate with the BMW flag!!? the man has just achieved a superhuman feat and that's how you treat him? i get you are the sponsors and have spent millions, but there is a place and time... FFS!
No, you're not. I couldn't believe him.... "Now do this.... Now turn and do that." Tell you what, buddy... YOU break a world record, then you can tell me to do all the somersaults you want.
2021, coming back to watch Kimetto race . Such beautiful and elegant running action. A stoic expression, almost metronomic movements. Best of all, no carbon enhancements with the shoes. A pure performance.
Sub 2 hours won't happen for at least 50 years, and may never occur. (Sub 2:02 will be hard enough.) As someone else stated, 1:59:59 is a km ahead of Kimetto, who is already sprinting in perfect conditions on a fast course. Why can't we just be happy with the fact these guys are already producing amazing results (2:54 k pace!) rather than focusing on something that's still well out of reach?
+BPrushGaming He may be the fastest for only 10-30 seconds. But Kimetto can maintain his speed during 26.2 miles while running at 4:41 per mile pace. That's insane! Getting just one sub 5 mile is hard, let alone 26 in a row!
Jonathan Morales pantoja He may be the fastest for 2 hours. But Bolt can sprint at speeds that have never been reached before on foot. 10.44 meters per second. That's insane! Getting just one second to travel 10 meters is hard, let alone 100 meters.
Lol, is this turning into a sprinter vs distance runner discussion? I say w/e really, for me, those who can go the distance and endure are tougher than those who are at their fastest for only 30 seconds. I know that sounds ironic cause marathoners are a bag of bones and sprinters have muscle, but i think long distance runners need more mental strength.
***** Yeah, those records are great but Daniel Komen's (Kenya) 2 mile and 3000m records are also impressive, as are El Guerrouj's (Morocco) mile and 1500m records.
Kenya by far better greater than Ethiopia in terms of number of runners (Kenya has plenty of professional runners) and different disciplines. Kenya's presence is felt and recognised as from 800m to Marathon. Ethiopia i can only talk of two disciplines and that's 5'000m and 10'000m. Kenya is the greatest running Nation.
Gibbs Jakatiga O really? How about the current 800m world champion both indoors and outdoors? And don't even dare mention that Kenya dominates all distances from 800m to the marathon because the 5000m and 10,000m have by far been dominated by Ethiopia. How about the prestigious marathons around the world Ethiopians are winning? I will give you plenty of examples if you like. For your information, on the women's side, Ethiopia dominates all distances (5000m-marathon) -not Kenya. I agree with your point that Kenya has a lot more professional runners but the rest of your information is false or exaggerated.
It's very simple to settle this. How many world records does Ethiopia have and how many world records does Kenya have? We'll wait... Even for the women, we'll wait...
Unbelievable! Kimetto's new world record 2:02:57, first under 2:03;00, congratulation. The result seems even better when you look close at the video of his finish. Both clocks; at the gate over finish line and at the right low corner of video were showing 2:02:55 at the moment, when Kimetto touched the finish line tape.
I have only won one race in my entire life but alas, it was a large race, with about 100,000 other contestants, after I won all the other contestants were killed while I was held captive for nine months.
There's some great coverage here, if you solidly believe that Anna Hahner is the only thing that matters. Hooray for her, but for about 30 minutes, I bet there were more than just a handful of other people running too.
It is terrible that people with such physical abilities (Africans) die so much younger than us fat Westerners, just because they don't have access to basic medicine, water, and food. So fucking unfair makes me so mad. Look at them running! It is so beautiful to watch!
Well, for many young africans there not lot more than running. You can be sure: if there were good schools and jobs, they would decide for other "careers". So this domination is simply a lack of other chance. If you have been in these countries you might have watch one thing: most men are very lazy. The women do most of the work. The african problems are home made - most by african men. Thats really sad.
Shalane Flanagan @14:20 and @2:30:00. And Shalane in top 3, taking the bronze medal *WHOO-HOO!* That's what I came here to see. Great athlete - fantastic effort!
sub 2hr after doing the arithmetic will have to be following a sequence of 425,440,445 miles till mile 24 and the last two miles at a tiny bit under 445 pce.
E.Mutai is interesting as his best times was around 2:06 for many years. Until the 2013 Chicago marathon where he was 2nd with 2:03:52. What an interesting that he has ran 2:06 few weeks before on the London marathon and from Chicago he is running about 2:03 like now. What happened? I tell all of you that another chemicals was found by his trainers. Good to know at this kind of level only a 10-20second better running time seems incredible and took years to achieve.
Incredible run. Would not expect sub 2 hour anytime soon though. It's still 3 min faster which does not sound like much but really is. Would be like taking 8 sec off the mile world record. Sounds simple, but no one is anywhere near being able to do it. Not impossible perhaps, but not close. I do think that 2:04 will become somewhat commonplace, which would have been unbelievable 10 years ago.
The banner should really be at the actual finish line rather than a few feet after it. It gives the runners the idea that they can slow down but that second after could be critical for records and for personal times. Plus, in the future, if the 2 hour mark should come down to mere seconds, I don't ever want to see a runner hit he banner at 1:58.00 and hit the actual finish line at 2:00.00 like that would be nightmarish
I could beat this guy...on a bike... wait, nearly 13 mph for 26 miles, nevermind... Oh I could beat him by driving... just remembered that I'm 14 and can't drive...crap
First woman finished in just over 2 hours 20 minutes.I don't think we saw her(or the second Ethiopian)at any point.We saw lots of a smiling German woman but alas had no way of knowing how the actual race was progressing.How bad.
+Vic Millard Is the women's coverage still that bad? I remember in 1980 or thereabouts being frustrated by that, and hoping for the media to wake up and give more equal attention. Psssh!
+William Lucas Hopefully the coverage will be better this year.It would help if the women's race was of a higher quality in comparison to the men who always chase records in Berlin.It seems nobody wants to go for Paula's record!
Sorry, "stay tuned" -- 2 hours isn't happening for a good, long while. That's over a km lead on this guy, on the fastest course in perfect weather. 2 hours seems within the gasp, but it isn't.
The orange running shoes of the first two competitors appeared to be enormous. Presumably there are regulations concerning their coefficient of restitution?
yes..but actually they lowered their pace when they race a marathon..every race have its own pace..if its a half marathon race they would pace higher than their marathon pace..cutting of seconds of the time..like haile gebresalasie broke sub 1 hour barrier in half marathons..hehehe
Ebenezer G. dubai marathon is not major city marathon.thier was no strong kenya runners in dubai thats why ethiopia stand 1st to 10th in dubai marathon.
Absolutely supercrazy to sit and watch this. How is it possible to be this good? To much focus on the germans, though. OK, it's from german TV... Hope to see the eurosport broadcast one day.
Can someone explain why some runners have 'Pace N' on their numbers. Do they run the whole distance? Who pays them? Do they set pace for the leading group or only certain other runners?
+Vitaly Sazanovich They are paid by the race director, and are paid to run certain splits, which are requested by the favourites. Typically they get paid based on performance, so if they drastically miss them or run irregular pacing they won't earn as much. Each pacer has a different distance goal, they work together and in this way the pacers responsible for the later part of the race don't have to lead from the beginning. This makes it easier for the guys who need to stay on pace for 25k for example, if someone only pacing for the first 5k leads, and increases the likely-hood of them (and the lead group) staying on. After they are done with their segment, they are allowed to stay in the race if they wish, but that is quite rare.
Kenya by far better greater than Ethiopia in terms of number of runners (Kenya has plenty of professional runners) and different disciplines. Kenya's presence is felt and recognised as from 800m to Marathon. Ethiopia i can only talk of two disciplines and that's 5'000m and 10'000m. Kenya is the greatest running Nation.
Shaan Sandhu Great, i said it. Ethiopians have no chance against marauding Kenyans in Marathon. I can repeat it again let everyone know this from 800m men or women to marathon men or women, presence of Kenyans will always be felt.
The pacers do help, but I don't think without them those Kenyans would've added much to their outcome. Fantastic race, every year Berlin will have spotlight on it for its marathon. I'll run this one in my honeymoon to break my PR too. HEHEHEHEHEHEHE
The reason the Kenyans can run so fast is because they are born and raised in higher elevations. They are used to less oxygen. When they go to Berlin where the evelation is like 100 ft above sea level, they get so much more oxygen and it is easier for them to run.
Daniel Lewis! How can you be so adamant that no one will ever do sub 1:2.0. Wait until the great kenenisa bekele fully recovers and hits the roads of marathon.the man has such a potential.,did anyone ever think that haile gebresellasis records were ever going to be broken ?the answer is no.
favourite people kenenisa bekele this kenenisa bekele that,kenenisa bekele his no more the best runner in the world is mo farah. only kenyans can break thise world record
Just imagine all the competition that is in Kenya and Ethiopia... They make us have less opportunities to resort to running even for the best runner it takes a toll on you there's nothing like marathon running it's by far the hardest sport to maintain at elite level.. I am talking those who don't dope and cheat..
Unstoppable Kenyans, it's just a matter of time and they'll run marathon under 2 hours, hope to see that in my life time.
It seems close but I have a feeling the sub-two hour marathon is a long way off. There's a big difference between 2:02:57 and 1:59:57. We'll have to see a sub 26:00 10 k and a sub 57:30 half marathon before we can even entertain the possibility of a sub-two hour marathon. I'd say at least 10 to 20 years and it may never be possible. Alberto Salazar doesn't think so.
joe schmo 10 to 20 years? I would honestly say, realistically, 3 years tops.
BeardedRunner Negative.
Dirt Diver
I second that motion.
BeardedRunner
3 years? And when is that sub- 26:00 10k and sub- 57:30 half-marathon going to happen? Let's do some math. The marathon world record is now 2:02:57. That's 178 seconds short of sub-2 hours. Hmmm 178 how many 26.2 = 6.79. So they are going to have to run over 6 seconds per mile faster. So, Kimetto ran at about 4: 41.56 mile pace. To break 2 hours, they are going to have to run at 4:35 mile pace (by my calculations which could well be wrong). This doesn't seem so unattainable, right?
Zersenay Tadese's half-marathon world record pace was about 4:27 per mile. (Which is unbelievable). So, to break 2 hours in the marathon, a runner would have to run only 7 seconds slower per mile than Tadese's half-marathon pace.
4:35 mile pace for 26.2 miles? Maybe it's possible. I'm thinking 10 to 20 years still.
Thank you! Watching from HK, can't understand German but running is such universal language, has been searching this event in the last few hours, i found it. Danke!
2:02:57 per marathon is little faster rate than 2:55 min per km. Most people can't run 1 km in under 3 min, even in under 3:30, which is world class result for 1500 m on track .
They come from another planet....
WHAT ARE U TALKING MOST PEOPLE CANT RUN 4MINUTES 1KM
i do 10 km in 35"23 and im 19 years old :)
I run a kilometer in 4 minutes and after about 7 kms I'm breathing like a winded rhinoceros... What the fuck are these people made off? 😶
aspire77551 most people can’t run a kilometer in under 6
Fucking amazing. All the talent and hard work led to this phenomenal race. Absolutely insane how fast kimmeto ran
Superior for running marathons? Hopped on modern drugs? Nobody give a shit about running marathons in the real world bud.
Mythical Gnome define real world. So are they living in the matrix?
He was actually a farmer I heard.
@@mythicalgnome2527 ?
@@jamesambrocio 😂
Thats like a 4:45 mile pace....for 26 miles god damn most people cant even run 1 mile that fast.
its crazy!
If you're talking about just random young people from the street rather than people who run at least casually, most of them couldn't even keep up over that last 400m or so stretch from the Brandenburg Gate to the finish line. o-D
That is insane!!! 4:45 was my best mile in high school, and I felt fast.
dope up, then you can do it too
Really impressive, like a super or superior man
sub 2:03; that's awesome. that's a respectable time for an average person's HALF marathon!
hahahaha de verdad que si , esos tipos son simplemente sobrehumanos jajaja
Good one!
That's and absolutely incredible time for a half marathon! Even running 5 Km or even 3 Km is extremely good!
I heard from somewhere that a sub-3 hour marathon puts you in the top 2-3 percentile. Makes you realise how elite these guys are at almost an hour faster than that.
Strava or it didn't happen ;)
The Kenyans dominated this race. Never known a country that can place 7 out of ten in the top 10, amazing!
Unless you run a marathon or at least a half marathon, you'd be even more amazed by this record. Sign up for a half marathon, run just the 13.1 miles, and then compare your time to this world record holder. It's utterly mind-blowing.
Jimsta N bruh i cant even run 3 miles under 25 mins this shit is incredible to me
Jimsta N eh im 14 and run 2 miles in 12 minutes.im still not sure if thats good or not
Sub my fucking channel NOW you'll get better my 2 miles is 6:37
I'm almost 13 btw
Max Thomas that’s impossible
2:13:01 - am i the only one furious at that BMW guy telling kimetto how to celebrate with the BMW flag!!?
the man has just achieved a superhuman feat and that's how you treat him? i get you are the sponsors and have spent millions, but there is a place and time... FFS!
Sairam Sriram That's racisism.
ya.. a mix of corporate soullessness and racism
Yeah, unfortunately human greed doesn't stop for empathy.
No, you're not. I couldn't believe him.... "Now do this.... Now turn and do that." Tell you what, buddy... YOU break a world record, then you can tell me to do all the somersaults you want.
@@shiv_ring que alguien me explique
these elite runners are amazing. I get my motivation to run from them. Whenever I feel lazy I put this video on and get my ass in gear.
+Billy Cundiff Hahaha. I do the same thing. No time to feel sorry for myself. No excuses!
It's good to think of Kimetto running when I'm in a race. The best man.
2021, coming back to watch Kimetto race . Such beautiful and elegant running action. A stoic expression, almost metronomic movements. Best of all, no carbon enhancements with the shoes. A pure performance.
💜 Dennis Kimetto reminds me of Daniel Komen
What a runner!Now Kipchoge stacking his world record...
Sub 2 hours won't happen for at least 50 years, and may never occur. (Sub 2:02 will be hard enough.) As someone else stated, 1:59:59 is a km ahead of Kimetto, who is already sprinting in perfect conditions on a fast course. Why can't we just be happy with the fact these guys are already producing amazing results (2:54 k pace!) rather than focusing on something that's still well out of reach?
well put
Almost had to eat humble pie. Almost. Phenomenal effort.
KingLewi992 same thought xD
Daniel Lewis Well 2:00.25 happen a week ago so...
Still not sub-2.
Forget Usain Bolt. This guy is the beast of running!
+Jonathan Morales pantoja uhh no dont forget Usain, he's kinda the fastest man in the history of the world
+BPrushGaming He may be the fastest for only 10-30 seconds. But Kimetto can maintain his speed during 26.2 miles while running at 4:41 per mile pace. That's insane! Getting just one sub 5 mile is hard, let alone 26 in a row!
Jonathan Morales pantoja
He may be the fastest for 2 hours. But Bolt can sprint at speeds that have never been reached before on foot. 10.44 meters per second. That's insane! Getting just one second to travel 10 meters is hard, let alone 100 meters.
Lol, is this turning into a sprinter vs distance runner discussion? I say w/e really, for me, those who can go the distance and endure are tougher than those who are at their fastest for only 30 seconds. I know that sounds ironic cause marathoners are a bag of bones and sprinters have muscle, but i think long distance runners need more mental strength.
Jonathan Morales pantoja
Sure for the race, try training for sprint events
Anyone here after Kipchoge's world record
im here
Oh yes. I will never get tired of watching this!
Yeah, sure.
I'm here
kenya the greatest running nation on earth.proud to be kenyan
In order: Kenya Ethiopia Morocco are the best, my opinion..
*****
Yeah, those records are great but Daniel Komen's (Kenya) 2 mile and 3000m records are also impressive, as are El Guerrouj's (Morocco) mile and 1500m records.
Kenya by far better greater than Ethiopia in terms of number of runners (Kenya has plenty of professional runners) and different disciplines. Kenya's presence is felt and recognised as from 800m to Marathon. Ethiopia i can only talk of two disciplines and that's 5'000m and 10'000m. Kenya is the greatest running Nation.
Gibbs Jakatiga
O really? How about the current 800m world champion both indoors and outdoors? And don't even dare mention that Kenya dominates all distances from 800m to the marathon because the 5000m and 10,000m have by far been dominated by Ethiopia. How about the prestigious marathons around the world Ethiopians are winning? I will give you plenty of examples if you like. For your information, on the women's side, Ethiopia dominates all distances (5000m-marathon) -not Kenya. I agree with your point that Kenya has a lot more professional runners but the rest of your information is false or exaggerated.
It's very simple to settle this. How many world records does Ethiopia have and how many world records does Kenya have? We'll wait... Even for the women, we'll wait...
this guy is from another planet
+JT Kehoe 1like = 1fuk you to racists
No, he means he's so blazing fast he can't possibly be from Earth.
READING YOUR COMMENT FROM KENYA.......KEEP UP COMMENTING ON ORIGINAL MEN/WOMEN I GUESS WE KEEP YOU WONDERING AND ANGRY AT THE SAME TIME
No he’s just African
Thanks sooooo much for posting this!
Danke schön für das Video !!
Absolutedly amazing! Bravo Dennis Kimetto!
Dude ran his heart out and he was not trying to give some interview until he rests haha
Well done Dennis Kimetto, you are inspiring
Deutsche Übertragung! Super ^^
Unbelievable! Kimetto's new world record 2:02:57, first under 2:03;00, congratulation. The result seems even better when you look close at the video of his finish. Both clocks; at the gate over finish line and at the right low corner of video were showing 2:02:55 at the moment, when Kimetto touched the finish line tape.
New world record 2:01:39
Unbelievable. That beats that Boston time that is considered aided.
Now someone can say that Berlin is the fastest course , without any hills or wind
Hey Ole! Thank you so much for sharing this. Awesome quality! Vielen Dank!
That is what I call endurance. Making the body subject to the will. Well done Kimetto. Made me a proud Kenyan.
the running style from kimetto is so amazing, i watch parts if this video so often :)
How do these guys fuel themselves! Will power is a must, but they got to be fueling themselves something special to keep that pace. Amazing
This dude runs a marathon at my 800 pace!
funny moment 1:14:35 As ELMO said: when you gotta go, you gotta go!
Well done Dennis thank you for making Kenya n's proud ..Berlin marathons 2014
The one and only sub2.03 without carbon plates, that's called milestone in history of running.
I have only won one race in my entire life but alas, it was a large race, with about 100,000 other contestants, after I won all the other contestants were killed while I was held captive for nine months.
Insert Terrible Content Knew it.
Kipchoge: Hold my beer
the guy is running at the sprinting speed of an average person for straight 2 hours, what a machine!
Watch the 2019 berlin marathon finish insane
There's some great coverage here, if you solidly believe that Anna Hahner is the only thing that matters. Hooray for her, but for about 30 minutes, I bet there were more than just a handful of other people running too.
I just met dennis today . in town for honolulu marathon. He is nice
It is terrible that people with such physical abilities (Africans) die so much younger than us fat Westerners, just because they don't have access to basic medicine, water, and food. So fucking unfair makes me so mad. Look at them running! It is so beautiful to watch!
tegeberi
Not all westerners are fat, some of us run with these athletes
You mean far far behind ;)
49fiori us fat westerners have cross country to and i train very hard my nigerian male
Well, for many young africans there not lot more than running. You can be sure: if there were good schools and jobs, they would decide for other "careers". So this domination is simply a lack of other chance.
If you have been in these countries you might have watch one thing: most men are very lazy. The women do most of the work. The african problems are home made - most by african men. Thats really sad.
Bravo Kimetto,bravo Kenya.Thank you for making Kenya proud!!
Shalane Flanagan @14:20 and @2:30:00. And Shalane in top 3, taking the bronze medal *WHOO-HOO!* That's what I came here to see. Great athlete - fantastic effort!
1:14:36 Pit Stop (~_0)
thanx for the upload dude!
sub 2hr after doing the arithmetic will have to be following a sequence of 425,440,445 miles till mile 24 and the last two miles at a tiny bit under 445 pce.
E.Mutai is interesting as his best times was around 2:06 for many years. Until the 2013 Chicago marathon where he was 2nd with 2:03:52. What an interesting that he has ran 2:06 few weeks before on the London marathon and from Chicago he is running about 2:03 like now. What happened? I tell all of you that another chemicals was found by his trainers. Good to know at this kind of level only a 10-20second better running time seems incredible and took years to achieve.
Hello world class marathoners,may i know where u guys buy that stamina from,i need to purchase one for my Jakarta 2017 marathon event on 29 october.
Danke. Super schnell!
Incredible run. Would not expect sub 2 hour anytime soon though. It's still 3 min faster which does not sound like much but really is. Would be like taking 8 sec off the mile world record. Sounds simple, but no one is anywhere near being able to do it. Not impossible perhaps, but not close. I do think that 2:04 will become somewhat commonplace, which would have been unbelievable 10 years ago.
What are your current thoughts on this issue especially with the recent developments,
The banner should really be at the actual finish line rather than a few feet after it. It gives the runners the idea that they can slow down but that second after could be critical for records and for personal times. Plus, in the future, if the 2 hour mark should come down to mere seconds, I don't ever want to see a runner hit he banner at 1:58.00 and hit the actual finish line at 2:00.00 like that would be nightmarish
I could beat this guy...on a bike... wait, nearly 13 mph for 26 miles, nevermind... Oh I could beat him by driving... just remembered that I'm 14 and can't drive...crap
42 km i bike in 1-1,5 hours
@@bx6513 1 hour ist fast,1,5 not so much
now your 16 now
@@bx6513 downhill 🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing!
Brutal los keniatas!!!, Brutal.
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wonderful world record well done by Dennis Kemitto
Doesnt the car exhaust affect them???
It's an electric car
Congratulations Dennis Kemmeto and first woman Anna Hahner
Gratulation
First woman finished in just over 2 hours 20 minutes.I don't think we saw her(or the second Ethiopian)at any point.We saw lots of a smiling German woman but alas had no way of knowing how the actual race was progressing.How bad.
2:29:20 Female winner finishing
***** Tirfi Tsegaye, from Ethiopia, female winner (2:20:18)
Holman Rodríguez Martínez I linked the finishing time in the video ;-)
+Vic Millard Is the women's coverage still that bad? I remember in 1980 or thereabouts being frustrated by that, and hoping for the media to wake up and give more equal attention. Psssh!
+William Lucas Hopefully the coverage will be better this year.It would help if the women's race was of a higher quality in comparison to the men who always chase records in Berlin.It seems nobody wants to go for Paula's record!
Sorry, "stay tuned" -- 2 hours isn't happening for a good, long while.
That's over a km lead on this guy, on the fastest course in perfect weather.
2 hours seems within the gasp, but it isn't.
Think again my friend 2 years later kipchoge runs 2:00.25
@@renegadefilms1826 how does it feel that he now ran 1:59.40
Now,Eliud Kipchoge breaks it.
1:59.40
@@MagutoKibetTyson 2h01'39" *
Insane performance :D
Stud pacemakers... They aid the runners by cutting through the air. Part of the reason why Berlin race is so fast.
Ребята красавцы просто!
The orange running shoes of the first two competitors appeared to be enormous. Presumably there are regulations concerning their coefficient of restitution?
2:50' x kilometer. Fantastic!! Half marathon in 1:01:45'
2'55''/Km
half marathon is only under an hour by these pro runners..hehehe
Andrew Jeroe Janubas Poor kilometer from 39 to 40 with 3:00
yes..but actually they lowered their pace when they race a marathon..every race have its own pace..if its a half marathon race they would pace higher than their marathon pace..cutting of seconds of the time..like haile gebresalasie broke sub 1 hour barrier in half marathons..hehehe
Andrew Jeroe Janubas In New York marathon not allow pacers
Thanks!!
Ebenezer G. dubai marathon is not major city marathon.thier was no strong kenya runners in dubai thats why ethiopia stand 1st to 10th in dubai marathon.
And 3 years later, this record still remains unscathed, despite a lot of attempts!
Well things change, the beauty is that the record is still held by a Kenyan official and unofficially,
@@MagutoKibetTyson lol
RESPECT!!!!!
26 miles about 4:45 per mile jesus christ
Dennis Kimetto on july 31/2016 in Bogotá Half Marathon (Media Maratón de Bogotá). Lets see.
How wonderful the Germany's Anna could hold her smile all the way during the race
this should be the official world record the nike adidas shoes are mechanical doping
Absolutely supercrazy to sit and watch this. How is it possible to be this good? To much focus on the germans, though. OK, it's from german TV... Hope to see the eurosport broadcast one day.
kimetto grande bravissimo
Muito obrigado pelo vídeo!Muito emocionante!
it was 2:02.55 secs....
Yes, they had thos Checkpoint like one meter farther away, sad for him running trough the Band thinking he has Finished
A whole lot of training to run 4:00 per mile for 26 absolutely out of this world
Me parece ami o cuando kimetto abraza a mutai en la llegada este se lo saca de encima? o tal vez es el cansancio.. nose
Imagine what he would have run if he had *"Nike zoomX Vaporfly Next%"* shoes.
Jay B probably like 10 seconds faster? you act like they are going to actually increase your performance by 4% lmao
@@sickobamba7719 Even if they don't decrease your time by 4% at least a 0.5% time improvement would equal to 36 seconds
Can someone explain why some runners have 'Pace N' on their numbers. Do they run the whole distance? Who pays them? Do they set pace for the leading group or only certain other runners?
+Vitaly Sazanovich They are paid by the race director, and are paid to run certain splits, which are requested by the favourites. Typically they get paid based on performance, so if they drastically miss them or run irregular pacing they won't earn as much.
Each pacer has a different distance goal, they work together and in this way the pacers responsible for the later part of the race don't have to lead from the beginning. This makes it easier for the guys who need to stay on pace for 25k for example, if someone only pacing for the first 5k leads, and increases the likely-hood of them (and the lead group) staying on. After they are done with their segment, they are allowed to stay in the race if they wish, but that is quite rare.
Kenya by far better greater than Ethiopia in terms of number of runners (Kenya has plenty of professional runners) and different disciplines. Kenya's presence is felt and recognised as from 800m to Marathon. Ethiopia i can only talk of two disciplines and that's 5'000m and 10'000m. Kenya is the greatest running Nation.
Kipchoge, a Kenyan, beat Bekele in Chicago
Shaan Sandhu
Great, i said it. Ethiopians have no chance against marauding Kenyans in Marathon. I can repeat it again let everyone know this from 800m men or women to marathon men or women, presence of Kenyans will always be felt.
Kalenjin to be specific
Kalenjin to be specific
Maybe you just check the 800m World Champion from last year. Or the Marathon World Record holder from 2007 until 2011. Just 2 disciplines? Yeah.
20 km/h per 2 ore! no vabbè impressionante
What the, I ran a half marathon in 1:47:00 he wasn't far behind in a marathon !!!!
No me cansare de ver este vídeo, marco mi vida para siempre #rhino #xtistephania #yosoytuspiernas Berlin la mejor del mundo
Что за модель марафонок у них? красные которые, подскажите.
The pacers do help, but I don't think without them those Kenyans would've added much to their outcome. Fantastic race, every year Berlin will have spotlight on it for its marathon. I'll run this one in my honeymoon to break my PR too. HEHEHEHEHEHEHE
However, I don't the German woman would've gotten that outcome without so many men around her. :[
Kenenisa will run the first Berlin marathon under 2 hours.
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2:12:00 - didn't he finish at 2 hours 2 min and 55 SECONDS ?
Pause at exactly 2:12:13 and yeah your right, plus how does it feel now that Kipchoge has run sub 2hrs
@@MagutoKibetTyson Not official...
nice video 🎥 👌
Question, does this marathon has any hills on it?
The reason the Kenyans can run so fast is because they are born and raised in higher elevations. They are used to less oxygen. When they go to Berlin where the evelation is like 100 ft above sea level, they get so much more oxygen and it is easier for them to run.
With that logic, most marathon runners should be from Nepal. It's genetics bro. Pure and simple
Edgykid69 plus practice
exactly, i lived there tho for 3 years, :)
Then the world record holders should be from Tibet.
una bestia total , mis respetos para estos grandes atletas.
+Gibbs jakatiga you are right my dear. Kenya is the greatest running nation.
Daniel Lewis! How can you be so adamant that no one will ever do sub 1:2.0. Wait until the great kenenisa bekele fully recovers and hits the roads of marathon.the man has such a potential.,did anyone ever think that haile gebresellasis records were ever going to be broken ?the answer is no.
favourite people kenenisa bekele this kenenisa bekele that,kenenisa bekele his no more the best runner in the world is mo farah. only kenyans can break thise world record
Extrem wie da manche an ihr Limit gehen.. Ich mach auch Laufsportvideos und freue mich über Besuch :)
Just imagine all the competition that is in Kenya and Ethiopia... They make us have less opportunities to resort to running even for the best runner it takes a toll on you there's nothing like marathon running it's by far the hardest sport to maintain at elite level.. I am talking those who don't dope and cheat..
He made over 75kUSD/hour during this race excluding his appearance & sponsorship bonuses
2:08:15 is he running with his mouth closed?
with teeth
WHAT FARM THEY USE?
which adidas shoe did they use? energy boost?
nhat minh Adidas adios