She is sick and You know that...in interviews she is very shy and she always laughs because she has a low self-confidence, no wonder that her coach can easy play with her that she is that thin...she will not show him resistance.
@@tristanberger8500 Do you need a Punching Bag? Not me! Sorry i was also run the races and i was One of the Bests - running today races is diff than 20, 30 Years ago and today is a lot sickness in that sport.
@@loveisallyouneed5877 how is she sick? You realize someone who is "sick" could not run those times or, you know, become european champion shortly after recovering from covid
Yeah the way she was hanging over the barrier, running 71 sec laps and crushing the German national record and an Olympic qualification seems like fun, kind of like skipping or playing Hop Scotch.
Konstanze has an incredible stride her long legs and effortless stride carry her the whole way. I wish she would get stronger so she could put a real dent in her competitors like Helen Obiri and Letesenbet Gidey. More weight training? More distance strengthening? She has great last lap speed but of course she could use a bit more speed to run in the low 30's for 10km
Koko 2021 Tokyo? Hope so. I really like her as a competitor but I just think she needs to get a little bit stronger - especially at the end of tight races.
She wont be mapped in the Olympics on a world stage, maybe on a European or USA stage but not for the worlds. Too much international competition from Africa.
@@rasher331 She’s still very young, only 22 at the time of this race. She’s been on the world stage since she was 19 (a world ranked junior before that) and does quite well against the worlds top women.
@@MrEddy-bm3eo yes, as the announcers point out, her 24th birthday was a bit ago, on Feb 18th, I think. But she was 22 when she won bronze in Doha WC 5000m. She could probbaly run both 5k and 10k in Tokyo. The schedule allows this and she is so far ahead of most of the other Germans that she would easily get the spots for two events. This was her first 10k on track, it was warm and humid and she started cautiously (splits ca. 15:42 + 15:20). In a staged TT like BTC with Cranny etc. did a few weeks ago (the announcers said they had pacers until 8k! whereas Koko held back bit for about 4k and then ran alone), I am pretty sure she could have run 20-30 seconds faster. Medalling will be tough in any case but the 10k probably a bit less so than 5k or 1500.
I don't mean anything by saying what I sad .I wasn't trying to be rude or mean to her .and I have no clue about beating up women .I sad a high five like a congratulation or a good job high five .j don't beat women I dont condone men that do I think it's a coward to hit girls .I'm sorry if my high five comment was offensive it was not my intention .she's a very pretty girl and I just saw that she is very skinny that's all .
Okay running bloods. Letensenbet Gidey ran roughly 67 second laps to run 14:06.62 she ran effortless and very consistent with her laps. Can Constanze break 14:06.62? Maybe because she has that same efficient stride Gidey has but she needs to pick up her pace
@@archiewoosung5062 The first “in” is redundant I think. The second one is fine, but doesn’t make much sense after the colon. “which race will she compete in” sounds best. An example of “in which” would be like “the situation in which I found myself is dangerous” or “this is the house in which I live”. There’s something that comes before “which” that it refers to. In this case, “which” refers to the olympics, but there’s a comma between them so they’re like differently sentences altogether (independent clauses). Take out the comma and it would be “Which race at the Olympics will she compete in”. “In which” would come first and then it sounds weird because you don’t know what it’s referring to. Idk if any of that makes sense or not, but hopefully it helps.
Also, hate the lack of enthuz for a record breaker. Can we get some women to be commenters? Geeze that was the lamest shit I've heard in years for record breaking times.
Very strong run. But what is it with these women’s styles? Winner look so smooth from the waist down. Waist up? Not so much. What about that woman in white top and magenta shorts? Runs like she’s injured!?
@@carlosgaspar8447 Carlos... I indeed took the option to mute out much of the race. In fairness I did subsequently watch it the next day and tried to listen with an open mind. My opinion still stands. The moment Koko made her surge these guys did not even comment, later one announcer was not even aware the 2nd and 3rd place runners were about to be lapped!! That said, I am grateful that Citius Mag is willing to take on the risk $$ to bring such great Track and Field to us viewers. This an exciting year. But they also need to listen to their fanbase, sponsors would appreciate that too!
I’m German myself, buddy. But whoever knows a bit about the athletics scene also knows that Klosterhalfen’s and also Hassan’s performances can’t be legit.
Koko Klosterhalfen is a great athlete but it is puzzling to me that people run, she and others, for countries that they haven't lived in for years. Koko has lived in Portland since 2018. American coaches, know how, food, diet and she'll run for Germany. What's the point of a country-based Olympics if everyone is living in America? It's not everyone but there are plenty. And this record, set in Texas, is now the German record?
@@robertprobst3836 If I've said something untrue correct it. Do you have any idea how many athletes live and train in the US and represent another nations? Klosterhalfen made a decision to live and train here with "typical muricans". Are you condemning her? Maybe call her and give her a piece of your mind and tell her what a mistake she's making even by associating with typical Americans. Post that on YT. Try to use critical thinking skills instead of name calling.
@Bob Don Not really my point and not all together true. Irish came here too. They still speak Irish in Ireland in some areas. My point is more to the fact that so many athletes from other countries spend years here, and to you're point, completely adopt American culture and training and become Americans.
@@Emomob I understand where you're coming from but I don't see that as the relevant question. Anyone asked that would answer, no as it's a surface level question. The list of Olympians from other nations living and training in the USA is staggering. What if Germany had better resources, dietitians, coaching, etc. and most of the people moved there to train from Africa, Asia, all over. And they lived there for 4, 8, 10 years and some were born there never living in the country they claim to represent. Isn't that just German training? Some athletes representing other nations have grown up in the USA entirely. Hardly ever set foot in the country they claim to represent. Mondo Duplantis set the WR in pole vault. Born in USA and lives in Louisiana. He doesn't speak Swedish and never had a single input from Sweden in any coaching or general sense. This is a Swedish WR? Nesta Carter ran the 4x1 for Jamaica for years. Florida boy. Never lived in Jamaica. You get the idea. America has the best HS and collegiate track programs in the world. For other countries to become the beneficiary of that by shipping the athletes here really just waters down the whole notion of country based Olympics. Are you thinking Koko would climb to her recent levels without living in the USA? Clearly she's made a choice and at some point it's time to call a spade a spade.
@@rasher331 women’s bodies do produce testosterone. Most produce nowhere near the same amount as most men but nonetheless, women produce testosterone 👍
26:47 Her running style is amazing. It looks so easy at such a fast pace.
I think its because she has not an ounce of fat by the looks ..and long limbed
@@rayfreeth5156 coco is coco.....she´s stunning in running
S/O to Citius for not paywalling this content!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch,Koko👍🏃♀️😄und alles Gute bei Olympia! Sofern die Spiele denn stattfinden!😉🙏
Congratulations for this courageous run. I like this young woman very much. She always looks so sweet in interviews, but she's a beast when racing.
She is sick and You know that...in interviews she is very shy and she always laughs because she has a low self-confidence, no wonder that her coach can easy play with her that she is that thin...she will not show him resistance.
@@loveisallyouneed5877 your comment is sick. and it shows you dint even have a clue how much confindence it needs running international competitions .
@@tristanberger8500 Do you need a Punching Bag? Not me! Sorry i was also run the races and i was One of the Bests - running today races is diff than 20, 30 Years ago and today is a lot sickness in that sport.
@@loveisallyouneed5877 how is she sick? You realize someone who is "sick" could not run those times or, you know, become european champion shortly after recovering from covid
excellent content. commentary is relevant and interesting and great coverage of both packs. thank you!
Gratulation from Germany to Coco!!!
gut gemacht !
She done brilliant just a really slow last lap 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Kudos to Kathrin Ulrich as well as she set a record that should last 30yrs in 1991.
one of my favorite athletes. very fun to watch and seems like a fun person to be around
Yeah the way she was hanging over the barrier, running 71 sec laps and crushing the German national record and an Olympic qualification seems like fun, kind of like skipping or playing Hop Scotch.
@@rasher331 cool bro
Konstanze has an incredible stride her long legs and effortless stride carry her the whole way. I wish she would get stronger so she could put a real dent in her competitors like Helen Obiri and Letesenbet Gidey. More weight training? More distance strengthening? She has great last lap speed but of course she could use a bit more speed to run in the low 30's for 10km
Souverän, Konstanze! Wow!
Koko 2021 Tokyo? Hope so. I really like her as a competitor but I just think she needs to get a little bit stronger - especially at the end of tight races.
Imagine lapping second and third place and they finish in 32 minutes! 99% of us will never experience this.
Extraordinaria atleta!
Eilish McColgan ran in 30:58.94 a few days ago. Fast runs, but still, around, 1 minute slower than the African women. Thats just amazing.
Its literally only 2 seconds
And Koko had nobody who can like make her faster because she wanna win lol
First time I've ever seen athletes identified by affiliate sponsor's. True though, commentators need to focus.
Nwo
29:27 "now that's what i call social distancing"....... "nice"
i felt that 😔💔
that stride really something and she lapsed all the runner. gonna be interesting if she enter 10k in olympic.
She wont be mapped in the Olympics on a world stage, maybe on a European or USA stage but not for the worlds. Too much international competition from Africa.
@@rasher331 she can easily hold it up with the african runners, at least on the 5k
@@rasher331 She’s still very young, only 22 at the time of this race. She’s been on the world stage since she was 19 (a world ranked junior before that) and does quite well against the worlds top women.
@@CharmsDad No, she is / was 24 years old. Still young, though
@@MrEddy-bm3eo yes, as the announcers point out, her 24th birthday was a bit ago, on Feb 18th, I think. But she was 22 when she won bronze in Doha WC 5000m. She could probbaly run both 5k and 10k in Tokyo. The schedule allows this and she is so far ahead of most of the other Germans that she would easily get the spots for two events. This was her first 10k on track, it was warm and humid and she started cautiously (splits ca. 15:42 + 15:20). In a staged TT like BTC with Cranny etc. did a few weeks ago (the announcers said they had pacers until 8k! whereas Koko held back bit for about 4k and then ran alone), I am pretty sure she could have run 20-30 seconds faster. Medalling will be tough in any case but the 10k probably a bit less so than 5k or 1500.
Констансе!!молодец👍👍.
Вот гд,е где а русских здесь неожидаешь встретить
Все любители легкой атлетики восхищаются Констанцей. Особенно русские, у которых легкая атлетика умирает.
Impressive. She has a strange arm carry, too.
She is practising her drumming !!
Such long arms have no wear else to go .she is very skinny looks like her arm would snap if you high five her too hard
@@manuelmartin8890 WTF dude
@@manuelmartin8890 You call it high fiving women, the rest of us call it beating women.
I don't mean anything by saying what I sad .I wasn't trying to be rude or mean to her .and I have no clue about beating up women .I sad a high five like a congratulation or a good job high five .j don't beat women I dont condone men that do I think it's a coward to hit girls .I'm sorry if my high five comment was offensive it was not my intention .she's a very pretty girl and I just saw that she is very skinny that's all .
Shoutout to Lanni! Glad to see her back racing
This is the first race I've watched, so can someone tell me why that first girl that was in the lead just ran into the grass?
She is the “rabbit” or pacemaker.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacemaker_(running)
@@minky258 thank you!
Okay running bloods. Letensenbet Gidey ran roughly 67 second laps to run 14:06.62 she ran effortless and very consistent with her laps. Can Constanze break 14:06.62? Maybe because she has that same efficient stride Gidey has but she needs to pick up her pace
At the Olimpics, in witch race will she compite: in 1500, 5000 or 10000 meters?
5000 I hope and beat Obiri an the other Kenians.
5000m is her best distance right now. She doesn't have a fast enough kick for 1500m and isn't that experienced at the 10000m
I think at least the 5000m
*At the Olympics, which race will she compete in: 1500, 5000, or 10000 meters?
What's wrong with "in which race"?
@@archiewoosung5062 The first “in” is redundant I think. The second one is fine, but doesn’t make much sense after the colon. “which race will she compete in” sounds best. An example of “in which” would be like “the situation in which I found myself is dangerous” or “this is the house in which I live”. There’s something that comes before “which” that it refers to. In this case, “which” refers to the olympics, but there’s a comma between them so they’re like differently sentences altogether (independent clauses). Take out the comma and it would be “Which race at the Olympics will she compete in”. “In which” would come first and then it sounds weird because you don’t know what it’s referring to. Idk if any of that makes sense or not, but hopefully it helps.
Essa menina corre muito
Молодец.
Siento que puedes correr en 29 min por el momento
You're good
"Canada" thanks your commentary.
😄
Let's see Chris's hologram get lapped!
Also, hate the lack of enthuz for a record breaker. Can we get some women to be commenters? Geeze that was the lamest shit I've heard in years for record breaking times.
Niiya (30:20) is faster than KK, but not for 5000m.
👍, 🌬 💚🏃♂️G a. Thuringia/O.Germany
I can get the top end
Commentators talked too much 🙄..had to mute 🤷🏼
Very strong run. But what is it with these women’s styles? Winner look so smooth from the waist down. Waist up? Not so much. What about that woman in white top and magenta shorts? Runs like she’s injured!?
💯👏🏆
I love track events, and Klosterhalfen ran a great race but she looks like Karen Carpenter, a year after she died.
@Bindy Lanugo isn't a deficiency symptom, you don't get it from being malnourished but from being underweight and not having bodyfat to keep you warm.
Based on her 1500m and 5000m personal bests, she should be able to run 10000 almost 1min faster than this?
wow thats a lean girl.. beautiful running
Too lean?
@@carystallings6068 Just perfect. She is in the sweet spot. It's her genetics too.
@@endlesscyclist1212 yes! Too lean for what? For running shes perfect.. So talented.
@@siitan83 "Too lean" for envious and not athletic people.
@@carystallings6068 Dude, she's a distance runner! Perfect build, no extra weight.
Really wish the sport would stop relying on rabbits so much.
When she runs a marathon.....Watch out!
Konstanze. Aún falta mejorar 5 detalles técnicos, para que esa rapidez mejore tu velocidad.
Que mal la posicion de las camaras porque uno nunca sabe donde van las atlletas
Corrige tus 5 errores tecnicos
Perdón Andi cuales son esos errores.
Please Be Quiet, announcer. I am not concerned with just how hip and informed you are. I would prefer to put you on mute and focus on the race! Geez!
ok boomer
@@CitiusMag An unfortunate defensive response, grasshopper!
the option is there.
@@carlosgaspar8447 Carlos... I indeed took the option to mute out much of the race. In fairness I did subsequently watch it the next day and tried to listen with an open mind. My opinion still stands. The moment Koko made her surge these guys did not even comment, later one announcer was not even aware the 2nd and 3rd place runners were about to be lapped!! That said, I am grateful that Citius Mag is willing to take on the risk $$ to bring such great Track and Field to us viewers. This an exciting year. But they also need to listen to their fanbase, sponsors would appreciate that too!
Lass sie reden, sie können meistens nicht einmal zum Bäcker laufen wenn vor der Tür kein Parkplatz ist
Aber scheisse schreiben können sie alle
Drugs drugs drugs.
Shut up. Just because all that USA or Kenia people don’t win lol They all use drugs.
I’m German myself, buddy. But whoever knows a bit about the athletics scene also knows that Klosterhalfen’s and also Hassan’s performances can’t be legit.
Dirty and a cheat. Associating with Alberto Salazar. Shamefull
Koko Klosterhalfen is a great athlete but it is puzzling to me that people run, she and others, for countries that they haven't lived in for years. Koko has lived in Portland since 2018. American coaches, know how, food, diet and she'll run for Germany. What's the point of a country-based Olympics if everyone is living in America? It's not everyone but there are plenty. And this record, set in Texas, is now the German record?
What a stupid comment. Typical Murican.
@@robertprobst3836 If I've said something untrue correct it. Do you have any idea how many athletes live and train in the US and represent another nations? Klosterhalfen made a decision to live and train here with "typical muricans". Are you condemning her? Maybe call her and give her a piece of your mind and tell her what a mistake she's making even by associating with typical Americans. Post that on YT. Try to use critical thinking skills instead of name calling.
@Bob Don Not really my point and not all together true. Irish came here too. They still speak Irish in Ireland in some areas. My point is more to the fact that so many athletes from other countries spend years here, and to you're point, completely adopt American culture and training and become Americans.
@@cr3161 let me ask you a question, just out of curiosity. If you would live in Germany for 4 years would you consider yourself German?
@@Emomob I understand where you're coming from but I don't see that as the relevant question. Anyone asked that would answer, no as it's a surface level question. The list of Olympians from other nations living and training in the USA is staggering. What if Germany had better resources, dietitians, coaching, etc. and most of the people moved there to train from Africa, Asia, all over. And they lived there for 4, 8, 10 years and some were born there never living in the country they claim to represent. Isn't that just German training? Some athletes representing other nations have grown up in the USA entirely. Hardly ever set foot in the country they claim to represent. Mondo Duplantis set the WR in pole vault. Born in USA and lives in Louisiana. He doesn't speak Swedish and never had a single input from Sweden in any coaching or general sense. This is a Swedish WR? Nesta Carter ran the 4x1 for Jamaica for years. Florida boy. Never lived in Jamaica. You get the idea. America has the best HS and collegiate track programs in the world. For other countries to become the beneficiary of that by shipping the athletes here really just waters down the whole notion of country based Olympics. Are you thinking Koko would climb to her recent levels without living in the USA? Clearly she's made a choice and at some point it's time to call a spade a spade.
Naja, ohne FPP2 Maske keine große Leistung.
I basically ran Female German Record in school. Wow. Didn´t even realize that.
Imagine what the women could run if they had Testosterone naturally produced in their body like you?
doubt
@@rasher331 women’s bodies do produce testosterone. Most produce nowhere near the same amount as most men but nonetheless, women produce testosterone 👍
worst running form I have ever seen
what are u talking about dude..?
The Kloster's arm swing is definitely weird, but its hard to argue with her success.
The best running form is the winning running form and she has it!
Shows that your running makes you world class, not the movement of your arms