I was there that night and the noise was unbelievable with the whole crowd on their feet cheering for Mo, I thought the whole stadium was going to lift off, it was incredible and still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck watching it now! No matter what the other competitors tried Mo was not going to let them past
When I was watching the leader who set at a high pace, Mo Farah did the gesture. 6:376:376:37 16:4316:4316:43 I had a feeling that Farah told us "look at me!!!!" He is the genuine artist
i truly have no idea why i love watching distance sports (biathalon, cross country skiing, 10k, 5k, etc.) as i have never participated in any, but this covid got me watchin so many rn.
He wasn't tripped. Watch the the last 5 minutes of this video and they showed exactly what happened. The Kenyans could have filed a protest but they are gentleman's and kept quiet about it.
@@runcaz7802 because every single one of them in that race are on epo and/ or roided to the gills. The protest could have potentially lead to many other consequences which they didn’t want to risk
In Suriname🇸🇷I did track and field for 26 years 800,1500,5000,10.000 and the half marathon(21k) Stopt for almost 6 years What a rush in the late 90's I had back then But still watching the olympics,european and world champianships on the screen I still love it
16:45 - one of the best camera shots I've ever seen in sport. Awesome. I was lucky enough to be in the middle of the field watching this live in person!
the real champion of this final is the 20 years old Cheptchogei. Apart from his age, he dominated the start and the finish. 100% focused, a very good running technique, he showed an aggressive strategy and high stamina. This guy has great future if he keeps improving.
@@waterproof4403 ha see? i thought you only meant that his records are "acceptable" in your perspective but this shows you are entirely biased and spreading garbage, so whats your take, because he took the records of your idol then everything that he posseses is garbage? grow up inmature moron.
I love hearing the comments about people who are working hard to get this time in a 5k or running a 10k in sub-hour, or sub 40. Keep going guys! It's worth it in the end.
@@AnthonyMcqueen1987 he is ethnic somali you beg, and a proud one, look at his wrist when he is celebrating his win, he is wearing an ethnic somali flag bracelet over the useless British one...he himself has said in many interviews that his Somali identity takes precedence over anything else, including a superficial British one
If normal people really were to run 400m in 2`48, their mind and body would literally beg to stop. This speed is beyond talent, idk the percentage of runners who can run at this fast, but I assure you its less than 1%
Really unforgettable run huge respect..from my side ... His determination next level.. great to see this miracle once again congrats the champion.... Your lives in millions hearts..😍
The weather,the support, the motivation to upkeep their ancestors big names,the inner motivation and most importantly the hard work and sacrifice without which nothing is relevant...as such there's no secret in the place!!...even Indians could win a medal in these events
Bekele is still the record holder for the 5000m and 10000m. The Ugandans record should not be official. He was literally handed the WR on a silver platter. Please Watch this video. ( RUclips keeps removing the link. Search for WR comparison Showdown Bekeles vs Cheptegei by The Lapras Man) It's a side by side comparison of Bekeles real WR and the NN time trial by Cheptegei. The Ugandans splits were metronomic (2:37 per KM for the whole time trial!) Why is that? Because a machine was pacing him. Those robotic wavelight technology on the track. That whole thing was staged for him precisely. Like the INEOS challenge in Vienna. Planned by NN to the millimeter. Watch the 5000m comparison too. Bekeles splits were Uneven. He had variations in his tempo. He had more in tank for sure. The thing is he ran by his heart and didn't have a whole team orchestrate and engineer a record for him. . .
Problem with including the tactic of tripping Mo on the last lap is that you have to assign it to a runner who is not only persistent but can ALSO keep up with Mo's ending speed.
Wow. Only 3 non Africans in the race. This was an amazing race. Several nations ganging up against Mo. They made it so exciting. Everyone is such a good runner. Well done guys.
It´s just amazing how fast they´re running. Their 100m time is around 16 seconds but it looks like they´re slow. And actually they are almost sprinting 10k straight.. unbelievable
Commentator: "He is already regard as one of the greats of the sport, the debate will continue about whether you call him the ABSOLUTE greatest, some say yes because of the unbelievable number of DOUBLES he produced, some say no because he is not a world record holder" Haile Gebrselassie once said: “The person in front of me, he is just a human being as well; he has two legs, I have two legs, that is all. That is mentally how you prepare.” It’s a lesson that every runner on earth should take to heart. He was never the most physically imposing, rarely the youngest, and yet, Haile used that most vital weapon of endurance; his mind, better than anyone else. With elite scoring across the board, and the most impressive World Record, and Long Distance pedigree of any runner. Haile Gebrselassie is the GOAT. The greatest distance runner of all time.
mplsridah yes mo Farah is a quick finisher and a great tactical runner but he is definitely not one of the greatest. His times are not on a par with the true greats
Daniel Farrugia I disagree. I think his victories in relation to his times are proof that he’s not racing the clock, he’s racing his opponents. Consider the fact that in this race, for example, the fastest man this year, despite his own achievements in other races, could not defeat Mo when it counted. Strategically, he’s a master of his craft, which definitely puts you in the conversation for greatest ever.
@@danielfarrugia3884 his achievements are something that even your greatest admire. Over 10 Olympic and world championships. Tell me who got that. Numbers don't lie man. Mohammed Farah as we speak is the GREATEST.
I too was there on the night. And I too still come out with goose bumps as I watch the race again. Exemplary preparation. Exemplary racing. Has anybody noticed that he only ever overtakes on the straights and, as far as is possible in race conditions, hugs the two bends every time round. He must run 30m-40m fewer than those other runners who spend too much time in lane 2.
31:59 Brilliant last lap! Easily one of the best 10,000m races all of time. Every single athlete pushed to their limits. and ran that last lap on fumes. Sub 27 in an official race is stupendous!!!!
I'm from Somalia and I was so happy that mohamed became the winner at that time because he originates from Somalia especially Gabilay North of Somalia 🇸🇴 we proud him
The fact that he ran a sub 2:30 kilometre after already having gone 9k at barely over a minute a lap pace, is absolutely incredible *Sir Mo Farah* - _The worlds greatest 5/10k runner EVER_
Bekele has a way better argument for being the greatest ever. 5k, 10k WR, 4th fastest of all time in the marathon (used to be 2nd) like 7 or 8 time world cross country champion. Mo has never run world cross country 😂
Joshua Cheptegei is a legend from Uganda. Lots of love for you from USA.
That guy is my favourite, the power of his stride, and in this race he was nowhere near what he is as we speak!!
2 years later he became the champion of this event - Joshua Cheptegei great athlete
@@mohamedhussein7663 Love that guy he is my inspiration
AND LOOK AT HIM TODAY!!!! 5KM WORLD RECORD HOLDER!!!!!! RESPECT!!!!!!
He's so humble and hardworking. He's going to be one of the greatest
I was there that night and the noise was unbelievable with the whole crowd on their feet cheering for Mo, I thought the whole stadium was going to lift off, it was incredible and still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck watching it now! No matter what the other competitors tried Mo was not going to let them past
Imagine disappointing that crowd lol..he fing delivered
@@geletoz he was running against weak opponents. If only Bekele was here
@@waterproof4403 none are weak at world athletic meet fyki.
He ran against the best of that season. One, lost then, is a legend now.
@@geletoz9
@@geletoz raac rd ex rnb TV un
When I was watching the leader who set at a high pace,
Mo Farah did the gesture.
6:37 6:37 6:37
16:43 16:43 16:43
I had a feeling that Farah told us "look at me!!!!"
He is the genuine artist
Came back here to watch Cheptegei's Journey .
Proud of you Joshua Cheptegei 👏💪💪💪💪👏👏🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
Who's cheptegei😊
World championship @@tambiyaherongbasurero9956
@@tambiyaherongbasurero9956ask again😂 hater!!! Joshua Cheptegei 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 ask again!!!!
Brings back great memories. I was there, the crowds were electric and the race was unforgettable.
Nice
i truly have no idea why i love watching distance sports (biathalon, cross country skiing, 10k, 5k, etc.) as i have never participated in any, but this covid got me watchin so many rn.
Same. Its my new favorite sport
Probably because these guys can run long distances faster than most people can even sprint.
Came back from being tripped, what a hero!! Respect, Mo ✊🏼
He wasn't tripped. Watch the the last 5 minutes of this video and they showed exactly what happened. The Kenyans could have filed a protest but they are gentleman's and kept quiet about it.
@@runcaz7802 ya he was I just watched. Ur a hater.!
@@runcaz7802 because every single one of them in that race are on epo and/ or roided to the gills. The protest could have potentially lead to many other consequences which they didn’t want to risk
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@@aaronharman5431 roid and that skinny ?
I still salute and bow down to those who have finished this race and did not give up
I could watch this race over and over without getting bored...
Wow
Nice
Me too..
Me too. The commentary is top notch and the moving cameras from the side view capture some spectacular shots.
Me too. Running long distance is about the journey of life
Imagine Cheptegei not even being introduced. And now he has taken the whole world by storm.
True to that he probably has broke that record already 😊
In Suriname🇸🇷I did track and field for 26 years
800,1500,5000,10.000 and the half marathon(21k)
Stopt for almost 6 years
What a rush in the late 90's
I had back then
But still watching the olympics,european and world champianships on the screen
I still love it
16:45 - one of the best camera shots I've ever seen in sport. Awesome. I was lucky enough to be in the middle of the field watching this live in person!
Yes, you were
I have been In a stadium
the real champion of this final is the 20 years old Cheptchogei. Apart from his age, he dominated the start and the finish. 100% focused, a very good running technique, he showed an aggressive strategy and high stamina. This guy has great future if he keeps improving.
wajdi slama only 21 he has got a lot left in him
He’ll definitely medal in Doha
Indeed man
And now he is 5000m WR holder
@@Monsterup-ye8cr it was not hard to see a year ago this dude is going to take the leadership.. still he has a lot to show..
Cheptegei's running form is a work of art.
No
@@waterproof4403 ha see? i thought you only meant that his records are "acceptable" in your perspective but this shows you are entirely biased and spreading garbage, so whats your take, because he took the records of your idol then everything that he posseses is garbage? grow up inmature moron.
@@waterproof4403 no matter how much hate you have for cheptegei his still the best to ever do it.
@@lawbsk1048 yes he is!!!!
This video is a perfect demonstration what a 10k race, stadium reaction and TV commentators should be!
This is how champions finish hard and strong like a thoroughbred. Big up's to these brothers.
I am still practicing hard to run 10k below one hour. These champions only need less than 30 min to run the 10k
I was doing 42min 10km
And still my best
I cant low my time anymore i dont know how get less time.
@@vitorhugo2331 These guys dedicate whole their life to run.
@dwade xoxoxo my bad
Lol I run like 1 hour and 10min to finish a 10km hahaha
@@nusratkhan8049 yeah.. Same like me.. I ran 1hr 11minute to complete 10KM..haha
What a man from Somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴 . Somalia will be back one day like before .🦁🦁🦁 African lions .
You guys should stop the illegal pirating in your country first
Lol
@@jazzyjay4595 bruh not all Somalis are bad you clown
were u from ?
@@jazzyjay4595 well u just questioned and answered as well. It is our country u fucking mug so we will do whatever we want.😏🖕🏿
Here FOR cheptegei .
Proud of u 🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪God continue to shine on u with his gloria.For God and my country i pray
Great work brother cheptegei all along way from Sebei region thanks for Representing Uganda
Wow , amazing... Mo has such control of his running.
What an early Uplaod !!! IAAF waking up After 2 years !!!
Yeah, I agree with that, but you know better now then never.
Do we have the women's 5000m ?
Lol
GutsToWrite ahaha
1936 is actual.
I've watched this race countless times but can never grow tired of it. Can't wait for Mo vs Joshua next year or whenever the Olympics will happen
He’ll never race Joshua again
This is where Cheptegei started... great journey big man.
The pride of Africa.... Its now a 10,000m Olympic Gold August 2024
Announcer 2017: "Mo Farah will never compete in the 10000m again."
Mo Farah 2020: "Siiiiiiike"
Coronavirus: Hold my beer
Coronavirus:double siiiike Haha goteeeem
Ya jinxed it lmao
Coranavirus: Ohh here I come
I think it's 2021 olympics because of coronavirus
The crowd is fantastic!!!
I can't run for 5min at that pace. My respect to all these athletes..
I can’t 400m at that pace
Who else is waiting for the 10 and 5K races to be released from Olympics 2016??
I am waiting the 5000k.
Me it has taken ages
I am waiting for the 10000m
It can be viewed online on the olympic websites
@@husseinmiami "5000k"
I love hearing the comments about people who are working hard to get this time in a 5k or running a 10k in sub-hour, or sub 40. Keep going guys! It's worth it in the end.
Mohamed farah from somalia you are a trou hero bro masha allah
Calankuu gacanta ku xidhanyhy eeg iskadaa is adkyntooo🤣🤣🤦♂️
@@abdikanimd5195 🤣🤣🤣 miyay fahamayan
He is British
@@AnthonyMcqueen1987 stupid
@@AnthonyMcqueen1987 he is ethnic somali you beg, and a proud one, look at his wrist when he is celebrating his win, he is wearing an ethnic somali flag bracelet over the useless British one...he himself has said in many interviews that his Somali identity takes precedence over anything else, including a superficial British one
I don't know how he did it. He maintained in the front, and still won. Talent on blast.
切実にこの頃に戻って欲しいな (応援できるということが当たり前だった頃に)
If normal people really were to run 400m in 2`48, their mind and body would literally beg to stop. This speed is beyond talent, idk the percentage of runners who can run at this fast, but I assure you its less than 1%
Crazy fast
He is insane. My respect to Mo❤️
What a wonderful race it was? Really
Fascinating it was all all throughout.
Fascinating mofarouh.
What a hero to your family and rock the world 🌎 with love and victory that is really blessing
Really unforgettable run huge respect..from my side ... His determination next level.. great to see this miracle once again congrats the champion.... Your lives in millions hearts..😍
The race was awesome but the commentator was magical. I loved those comments so much. Can't stop listening to them times and times again.
when their 10K is the same time as your 5K
1 mile for me. After that I'm just exhausted.
wow! you must be a great Rubik cuber
And those of us who can't even run a 5k 😭
My 5k is 20 minutes luckily 😂
CARRB GAMING JR lmao your 5k time is my 2 mile time 🤣🤣🤣
Somalis are becoming champions in Athletics. There is something about East Africa and the Horn of Africa because this is where champions are made.
Well said!
Marathon @Tokyo Olympics Silver & Bronze won by Abdi Nageeye(NED) & Bashir Abdi(BEL) both of Somali origin.
The weather,the support, the motivation to upkeep their ancestors big names,the inner motivation and most importantly the hard work and sacrifice without which nothing is relevant...as such there's no secret in the place!!...even Indians could win a medal in these events
@@_trust9994 ###
Mo hakimpili somali
Lol the commentator said ‘jogging along nicely’, as if they weren’t going 4:20 pace
Jaiman Parekh lmao that's my 1k interval pace. Crazy.
4:20 nice
I cant even run in that pace
Who's here after Joshua Cheptegei 🇺🇬 breaking 16 years old Kenenisa Bekele's 5k record??💪🏾
Bekele is still the record holder for the 5000m and 10000m.
The Ugandans record should not be official. He was literally handed the WR on a silver platter.
Please Watch this video. ( RUclips keeps removing the link. Search for WR comparison Showdown Bekeles vs Cheptegei by The Lapras Man) It's a side by side comparison of Bekeles real WR and the NN time trial by Cheptegei. The Ugandans splits were metronomic (2:37 per KM for the whole time trial!) Why is that? Because a machine was pacing him. Those robotic wavelight technology on the track. That whole thing was staged for him precisely. Like the INEOS challenge in Vienna. Planned by NN to the millimeter.
Watch the 5000m comparison too. Bekeles splits were Uneven. He had variations in his tempo. He had more in tank for sure. The thing is he ran by his heart and didn't have a whole team orchestrate and engineer a record for him.
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Mi🙋
I'm here to watch Mo!
Problem with including the tactic of tripping Mo on the last lap is that you have to assign it to a runner who is not only persistent but can ALSO keep up with Mo's ending speed.
Wow. Only 3 non Africans in the race. This was an amazing race. Several nations ganging up against Mo. They made it so exciting. Everyone is such a good runner. Well done guys.
This was amazing race. Mo is amazing.
This is the race that introduced King Joshua, the humble champion from the pearl of Africa
Amazing Mo!
Cheptegei matched him at the end. Thats pretty impressive
I never saw running this is the first timr and i am a fan now
Thank you for sharing this, indeed. What a tough race.
back here for Muchiri. definitely the greatest. the man is consistent
Can’t wait to see the WR holder Cheptegei in Tokyo next year...
This comment didn’t age well
Natalie Torres So sad that we are under this distress
@@natalietorres9206 WR 5,000M.
@@atletismovideos8797 He is attempting the 10000m in October, so maybe they'll be right soon.
dddiop,he won it.🤗🤗🤗🤗
Commentators in 2017: "Cheptegei is having the race of his life in second."
Joshua Cheptegei in 2020: Breaks 5k and 10k world records.
the commentators are selling piano now.
proud ugandan...big thx to cheptegei
One battle I've watched severally without getting bored.
WHAT A RUN. LAST 600 METERS WERE OUTSTANDING.
It´s just amazing how fast they´re running. Their 100m time is around 16 seconds but it looks like they´re slow. And actually they are almost sprinting 10k straight.. unbelievable
I’m salty af that their first 800 was faster than my 800 pr
And they ran a 228 1km
Jordan Minter they ran a fucking 2:19 1km in the 5000 final in 2015.
They almost beat my open 400 time
Dam your slow
the last mile was 4:05
Commentator: "He is already regard as one of the greats of the sport, the debate will continue about whether you call him the ABSOLUTE greatest, some say yes because of the unbelievable number of DOUBLES he produced, some say no because he is not a world record holder"
Haile Gebrselassie once said: “The person in front of me, he is just a human being as well; he has two legs, I have two legs, that is all. That is mentally how you prepare.” It’s a lesson that every runner on earth should take to heart. He was never the most physically imposing, rarely the youngest, and yet, Haile used that most vital weapon of endurance; his mind, better than anyone else. With elite scoring across the board, and the most impressive World Record, and Long Distance pedigree of any runner.
Haile Gebrselassie is the GOAT.
The greatest distance runner of all time.
You must be butthurt Ethiopian lmao
That last lap was insane
This race was better than yesterdays race in Oregon and this was an even better race by Cheptegei.
Of the 24 runners in the race, only 3 were non-African. The announcer even mentioned this.
*Mo Farah haters be like: he was helped by the commentators lol*
mplsridah yes mo Farah is a quick finisher and a great tactical runner but he is definitely not one of the greatest. His times are not on a par with the true greats
British Athletics is dirty.
Daniel Farrugia I disagree. I think his victories in relation to his times are proof that he’s not racing the clock, he’s racing his opponents. Consider the fact that in this race, for example, the fastest man this year, despite his own achievements in other races, could not defeat Mo when it counted. Strategically, he’s a master of his craft, which definitely puts you in the conversation for greatest ever.
@@danielfarrugia3884 his achievements are something that even your greatest admire. Over 10 Olympic and world championships. Tell me who got that. Numbers don't lie man. Mohammed Farah as we speak is the GREATEST.
Commentators go a head
You have good work
It's a excelent runner mo farah!!
That was a great party, i wish i were able to travelling to UK
MO FARAH GREAT RUN.
I too was there on the night. And I too still come out with goose bumps as I watch the race again. Exemplary preparation. Exemplary racing. Has anybody noticed that he only ever overtakes on the straights and, as far as is possible in race conditions, hugs the two bends every time round. He must run 30m-40m fewer than those other runners who spend too much time in lane 2.
いつも10000って長くて途中でつまんなくなってくるけど、この時は目が離せないドキドキ感で、最高のレースだった!
ファラーみたいな駆け引きの上手い人がいるから余計に面白い
31:59 Brilliant last lap! Easily one of the best 10,000m races all of time. Every single athlete pushed to their limits. and ran that last lap on fumes. Sub 27 in an official race is stupendous!!!!
I still cannot understand how they do it. Running consistently so fast for such a long distance
Consistant run and training
One of the finest 10K race ever!
Great job Mohamed, great race!
You are real champion Mohammad Farha... love you from India ❤❤❤
I love how scared they were of Mo whenever they looked behind them😂
Long live cheptegei Uganda oyeeeee✊✊✊✊✊✊✊✊🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬
What a race!!!! 👏 👏 👏
Mo farah the goat 💖💖
Joshua Cheptegai is now the new king
I'm from Somalia and I was so happy that mohamed became the winner at that time because he originates from Somalia especially Gabilay North of Somalia 🇸🇴 we proud him
He had on somaliland bracelet
This somali legend deserves respect
Hes not somalian eny more hes british.
Legend says : he continue his running after this applause😂😂😂....respect man😍😍😍😍
Mo Farah legend
Very good the best runner of the world
I Just LOVE this comentator. Outstanding, brutally emotional. Who is he?
One is steve ovett, maybe other steve cram?
Waaaaow this guy Ahmed seems very promising I wish he continues more
The fact that he ran a sub 2:30 kilometre after already having gone 9k at barely over a minute a lap pace, is absolutely incredible
*Sir Mo Farah* - _The worlds greatest 5/10k runner EVER_
What about Kenenisa Bekele? You know... The world record holder for both events
Denial is a powerful thing...
Mo is fun but he ain’t the best
I'm British and I love Mo but...... Kenenisa Bekele - 5,000m:12:37, 10,000m:26:17
Bekele has a way better argument for being the greatest ever. 5k, 10k WR, 4th fastest of all time in the marathon (used to be 2nd) like 7 or 8 time world cross country champion. Mo has never run world cross country 😂
Thats mo farah,my idol
Hi IAAF! More uploads please.
Muhammad Farah from Indonesian Masha Allah
Best crowd 👌👌👌
oh u make my cry Mo great!!!
Whenever I try to run 5k I dont think about winning, i think about not being the last
Hhhhh
MUCHIRI is STRONG AF for still being around at 22 mins after his CRAZY SURGE Before they got halfway or just after halfway WOW!
And today he talked about coming back on track in Tokyo 😍
Op
King of Atlantic 🇸🇴👑
タヌイの走り方めっちゃ好き
I love my country uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🙏
Why am I crying?
Stephen Mokoka is the multiple ultra marathon champion and was part of Kipchoge’s team when he 1st attempted the the sub-2 marathon. 🇿🇦🇿🇦
How can anyone possibly finish a 26:49 performance with a 55.9 last lap XD No wonder no one could keep up with that speed!
I swear, When i'm at my best I can do 1.12. And they can easily beat me after 9.6km lol
Bekele
@@dasvsk5241 bekele..
Muchiri quite impressive... you tried beyond my expectations