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The Bowerman story is not true, my dad trained with him and the only 'initiation' that bill put the lads through was being blindfolded and sucking gently on a snake until it spat into your mouth. That was it, nothing weird.
Maybe that’s why current commentators are so flat, seriously though, watching the NCAA indoor championship this year with its commentary did not do the athletes justice for their racing
dude fr. like i would be like that emphatic comentator bc even just that 1 clip made the event way more interesting. now its boring as shit bc you cant yell and stuff
27:54 - Anita Włodarczyk: First of all, thanks for taking effort in correctly pronouncing the name, you did a solid job on that! And to the point, there is a very hilarious story that also explains why in the most recent World Champs 2023 she did not pass the qualification round. So for all those of you wondering: Around June 2022, she was doing...idk, whatever, but then while returning to her car to go back home, she noticed something suspicious. There was a guy breaking into her car in plain daylight and robbing it of all its valuables. So she decided in an instant to run after the guy to solve this problem on her own. He started running away seeing her, but she got him and, well, beat the crap out of the robber :D Unfortunately, due to that action, she torn some muscle in her arm while fighting him and that resulted in a long injury. She only got back from the injury a short time before the World Champs and therefore was in no shape to qualify further. But think from the robber's perspective for a second: you're breaking into a car, looting it, it belongs to a woman...and you're so unlucky that this woman is the best hammer thrower of all time, literally one of the strongest women to walk the earth and she overpowers you like a kid. That is some *serious* bad luck to rob her out of all the women on earth xD
I would add the 1984 Women's Olympic Marathon somewhere near the top. The combination of the first women's marathon at the Olympics, Joan Benoit becoming a star with her win, and Gabriela Andersen-Schiess becoming an icon by stumbling into the stadium exhausted but persevering to complete the race.
To add a point about Anita Włodarczyk, she missed out on most of 2022 season (mainly, that years World and European championships) because she got injured catching a thief that tried to stole her car at 2022 Polish Championships
runnerboi, from me discovering you through a certain game showcase and discovering a hobby that I would still enjoy to this day, and now seeing the amount of effort that you put into these videos in a sport that has given me many opportunities, thank you for your continued hard work in the communities that you make videos for!
i think a huge misconception people still have at least in the general public was that bolt had a slow start when up until probably christian coleman in like 2018(including reaction time) he had the fastest start ever
I KNOW RIGHT every body is just like, what happened, what happened, and now... WE FINALLY KNOW. btw if you try to comment 'pedophile' in Sova Running's comments it will delete your whole comment... is that word restricted?? why? weird...
Should've talked about the 1968 Olympics being the major championship on synthetic track & electric timing. First sub 10, sub 20 and sub 44. Also LJ WR and world records for both relays. Maybe throw it in for part 2 if you have that in mind? Idk thought it was worth mentioning.
Miles Takiguchi from Vassar College is the confirmed Sedona High School pooper. He admitted it recently on an interview on the Dana Track Club RUclips channel during an interview.
for a track fan like myself, this fascinates me, my own personal add would be a Henry Rono section,30 years old at Washington State, 1st Nikecontract,boozing and WR's!
31:10 the reason it still stands as a WR is because it was ratified (a mistake or not , it is fact) and after that point all the evidence for a wind reading cannot prove that the wind was not +2.0. A large amount of the data was taken from wind reading from the triple jump which happened at the same time, the most likely reading at the time was around +5.0 , the wind readers did not function correctly for 10 - 15 minutes and gave wind readings of 0.0 until they warmed up so to speak, the race before Flo Jos race was also 0.0, however the equipment was not faulty and when checked afterwards for faults none were found mechanically and it gave its 0.0 reading through working parts therefore it stood even though the reading was clearly erroneous and couldve been replicated in strong winds. It got ratified and once that happens you have to prove beyond any doubt that the result shouldnt stand, a few triple jump wind readings well within the legal limit make this an impossible record to delete as technically it couldve been +2.0 wind as it was proven that there were indeed legal wind readings that day despite many being over +4.0 and the vast majority being well above the legal limit. And technically Flo Jos other race data shows that had she kept running at the same standards, found a +2.0 wind and a great start she was capable of legal 10.49.
I think the most damning piece of evidence for me were the statistical anomalies when it came to not just FloJo, but the other runners in the race as well. They followed a *massively* different trajectory then your traditional heats > finals curve than what most sprinters will normally have (accounting for wind too ofc) Imo, the people who did the study in the 90's did prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the record was wind-aided. Flojo was technically capable of running 10.49 under ideal conditions, but in the Olympic Trials semis, I just can't see a valid argument other than the officials saying "no, yeah, it was working I swear guys." To my knowledge, the IAAF hasn't even addressed this particular study either. It provides incredibly compelling evidence that highlights anomalies beyond what could reasonably happened at an event of this scale, and this is isn't even the only flawed sprint-related thing they have etched into their system (e.g. the reaction-timing rule is incredibly flawed and non-academic as well).
@@RunnerBoi yes its about 95% likely the wind was over +4.0, further evidence and examination might bring about proof that supersedes what currently stands, what I mean is the data recording process in the wind reader could prove the real speed, something defaulted the result to 0.0 but the actual wind speed data was recorded. then again minutes after the race there was a triple jump recorded around 1.2 , who knows what the average speed was over that 11 seconds of race, it would be hilarious if the wind readings were properly calculated and the result was legal, maybe a huge gust caught the runners around the 60m mark for a couple of seconds launching them to unreal times but unable to make the average over 2.0 with a big headwind coming in after Flo Jo had finished or for a few seconds before the race but still during the duration of time the wind reader was active I think its about 15 seconds, some people make the argument of a counter side wind, its all pretty ridiculous but what isnt is that it cant be proven until more developments are made and I hope they are. Thompsons 10.54 is very deserving. a video about the wind reader used in 1988 would be pretty cool, wonder how obtainable they are today and if its easy to recreate a 0.0 in windy conditions ? being informative of how they work and how they read the wind speed would be a great addition to a video about the 10.49.
Ah, okay I see what you're saying. Also the wind wasn't just 0.0, but 0.00 I realized after looking back on it! Makes it much more precise and all the stranger too@@cattycats4
A couple takeaways - devon allen reacted one thousandth to fast, not a hundredth. Grant holloway has a longer win streak (albeit less races) in the 60mh than Edwin Moses Yohan Blake has the only sub 19s clocking in the 200 when excluding reaction times The 'closest race' in track field history can also be the semi finals at the 2022 world indoor championships when King and Nomoto tied to the thousandth in thr 60mh, even if they were in different semis FloJo's world record could've had a side wind, blowing sideways as shown by the spectators' hair blowing backsards which could be why it shows as 0 because it isn't blowing forwards or backwards I hate flotrack with a passion Nearly every single top level sprinter is on some sort of cycle unknowingly Reducing naturally occurring testosterone is bad for the sport 1988 Olympic 100m should've had 2 medalists
without really knowing anything about historic track and field (I don't know why this came up in my recommendation, but I'm watching it!), abortion doping sounds like it could have been a rumour that started with soviet athletes being forced to get abortions to continue competing, and someone thought it would give an edge when it was just the soviet system forcing athletes to keep training and competing when they didn't want to anymore. which is just depressing.
This was a great video, I'm a sucker for running lore. I blame finding LetsRun back when I was new to running for knowing most of these. I still lurk the boards every now and then to see what people are talking about but don't spend too long because the toxicity is pretty yikes. My personal favorite meme was the story about some random road race where a 49 year old guy got outkicked by a Kenyan woman in the last 200 meters and pounded his fist into the ground saying he'd train his brains out and beat her next year lol.
I haven't watched it yet. Things/people that shoyld be on the iceberg: Ruth Jebet, Abderrahman Samba, Mohamed Katir, Ma Junren, Carl Lewis' 9m+ foul from 1982, Jeremy Wariner's career/decline, Johannes Vetter's decline, Uwe Hohn, Kim Collins, Merlene Ottey, Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce, Irina Privalova, Pheidippides, Devon Allen's "false start", Jon Drummond 2003 edit: St. Louis 1904 marathon, Jesse Owens and Luz Long friendship, David Anthony Mack (800m runner and police officer)
How sad the Ingebrigtsen siblings have experienced abuse to get where they are, they are so strong and talented though. Lots of amazing records and athletes but some dark, tragic stories too with doping, abuse, SA and death.
Thanks for the video. Important note - it is not six point twenty-nine seconds. It is always six point two-nine seconds. Any number after a decimal point cannot be a 10, or 20, or 30, or whatever, it is always a 1, or 2, or 3. Think about it.
Great video but not sure how does it make sense? For example just Tier 1 Puts Justin Gatlin and not Usain Bolt Puts Kelvin Kiptum and not Kipchoge Jesse Owens and not Carl Lewis or Bob Beamon Duplantis and not Bubka Seems later one is much more famous and distinguished in their respective events
If I included every single notable athlete in every discipline, the video would have been like 2 hours lol. Not to mention I included Lewis, Bolt, and Kipchoge in the video, just within different contexts. Also including something like Bolt's accomplishments in an iceberg vid would be pretty pointless given how household of a name he is. The point of iceberg vids at times is that the information isn't something an outsider would know right off the bat (and then down the line, it's info that not even track fans know), so including Gatlin's bans is more intriguing than meandering through Bolt's accomplishments that everyone already knows.
Duplantis is not a "pole vaulter from Sweden". He's born, raised and trained in the US. However, due to very lax citizenship rules and money dangled in front of his father, he abandoned his country.
Thank God you had David Torrence’s death on here. I still to this day think it’s a conspiracy. I mean wouldn’t you blow a whistle on a group after you see a guy run 1:44 and 1:42 for 800s with 7 mins rest???
Why don’t they ever pee before the distance races? Wouldn’t that make them lighter( when they run), to get rid of that dead water weight? Why do they think that’s okay, to pee on themselves in public as an adult. That’s not okay I do not care what anybody says, it’s their fault that they peed on themself as an adult.
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Final layer note: "his" should be "hit" btw
The Bowerman story is not true, my dad trained with him and the only 'initiation' that bill put the lads through was being blindfolded and sucking gently on a snake until it spat into your mouth. That was it, nothing weird.
Never thought i would see a t&f iceberg
We needed this video
fucking belive it
Most chill iceberg video ever.
What is an "iceberg" in this context?
“Kelvin Kiptum was…” still gets me, like man I can’t believe he’s really gone
Absolutely gut wrenching, poor baby never even saw his first Olympics 😢
@@starspangledhiker I mean, he was 24. Not a baby, and a bit patronizing.
@@ffc1a28c7 I'm also I'm my 20s; we're baby
He was murdered
@@pillbox1240 Stop being stupid! No matter how big you are; you can't out strength a car! He died a tragic death; don't turn this into a joke!
bro got FIRED for being an emphatic commentator? man the early 20th century was wild
Maybe that’s why current commentators are so flat, seriously though, watching the NCAA indoor championship this year with its commentary did not do the athletes justice for their racing
His excitement on that clip is awesome LOL, I love it
like what's wrong with that?? get hype! that boy can run!!!
dude fr. like i would be like that emphatic comentator bc even just that 1 clip made the event way more interesting. now its boring as shit bc you cant yell and stuff
27:54 - Anita Włodarczyk:
First of all, thanks for taking effort in correctly pronouncing the name, you did a solid job on that! And to the point, there is a very hilarious story that also explains why in the most recent World Champs 2023 she did not pass the qualification round. So for all those of you wondering:
Around June 2022, she was doing...idk, whatever, but then while returning to her car to go back home, she noticed something suspicious. There was a guy breaking into her car in plain daylight and robbing it of all its valuables. So she decided in an instant to run after the guy to solve this problem on her own. He started running away seeing her, but she got him and, well, beat the crap out of the robber :D Unfortunately, due to that action, she torn some muscle in her arm while fighting him and that resulted in a long injury. She only got back from the injury a short time before the World Champs and therefore was in no shape to qualify further. But think from the robber's perspective for a second: you're breaking into a car, looting it, it belongs to a woman...and you're so unlucky that this woman is the best hammer thrower of all time, literally one of the strongest women to walk the earth and she overpowers you like a kid. That is some *serious* bad luck to rob her out of all the women on earth xD
These videos are WAY better than most running channels. Underrated for sure!
"Sub 19 for a 200 is not fast, its just not fast"
It’s Actually pretty easy. Just get some tacos.
@@kilianhzh Or a dragster.
@@torunit4620 Or a rocket ship
@@Nobody_Here_Anymore or... a bike
You're actually so underrated, glad to see you finally got the thanks feature!
BYU split shorts have to be added in their own tier
I just looked that up and I'm pretty sure you'd get demonitized for talking about them.
I would add the 1984 Women's Olympic Marathon somewhere near the top. The combination of the first women's marathon at the Olympics, Joan Benoit becoming a star with her win, and Gabriela Andersen-Schiess becoming an icon by stumbling into the stadium exhausted but persevering to complete the race.
You know what this means: an annual T&F iceberg. Looking forward to it!
need xc iceburg next
Is imagine 99% would be underwater 💀
would be all underwater
Can someone explain what a track and field iceberg is?
To add a point about Anita Włodarczyk, she missed out on most of 2022 season (mainly, that years World and European championships) because she got injured catching a thief that tried to stole her car at 2022 Polish Championships
yoo hell yeah 1 hour of entertainment thank you!
track and field iceberg is crazy, excited tho
What do they mean by iceberg exactly?
Proud to be a part of your channel.
Probably the best regarding athletics so far.
From one boi to another, awesome video
runnerboi, from me discovering you through a certain game showcase and discovering a hobby that I would still enjoy to this day, and now seeing the amount of effort that you put into these videos in a sport that has given me many opportunities, thank you for your continued hard work in the communities that you make videos for!
SUCH cool video idea. so stoked to watch this
I didn't know I needed a track and field iceberg video.
What is an iceberg video?
The pronunciation of Uwe Hohn was surprisingly good for a natvie english speaker. 😀
good use of mirror's edge ost, really fitting for videos on running :)
i think a huge misconception people still have at least in the general public was that bolt had a slow start when up until probably christian coleman in like 2018(including reaction time) he had the fastest start ever
Didn't know I needed this video.
Might be the most niche iceberg
Not really, track and field is one of the most popular sports worldwide.
That would be a cross country running iceberg.
Diamond League events and marathons are nothing niche
The Chinese sprinter breaking the 60m record in 100m race is absurd. Also great video!
Best running channel out there!
nice how the music gets all dark at the end
Great editing, content and moves along fast. Geb getting hit for passing that dude was wild. I had never seen it.
I got absolutely BAITED with the Infinite Threshold. Well done. All of it.
I LOVE RUNNING
The new gen thing seems to be pretty lowkey and not much people noticed their “cancellation” it’d be cool to see a more in depth analysis of this
I KNOW RIGHT every body is just like, what happened, what happened, and now... WE FINALLY KNOW. btw if you try to comment 'pedophile' in Sova Running's comments it will delete your whole comment... is that word restricted?? why? weird...
Should've talked about the 1968 Olympics being the major championship on synthetic track & electric timing. First sub 10, sub 20 and sub 44. Also LJ WR and world records for both relays. Maybe throw it in for part 2 if you have that in mind? Idk thought it was worth mentioning.
Thanks to the altitude.
Miles Takiguchi from Vassar College is the confirmed Sedona High School pooper. He admitted it recently on an interview on the Dana Track Club RUclips channel during an interview.
Recently found your channel and love your context and this video!
SO EXITED
i did not realise i watched 1 hour of this vid until it was over wtf lmao, good fuckin vid, thanks for putting out content i can chill to
for a track fan like myself, this fascinates me, my own personal add would be a Henry Rono section,30 years old at Washington State, 1st Nikecontract,boozing and WR's!
Dude you are so stupidly good
Pretty sure Suzy Favor deserves a spot on the berg…
31:10 the reason it still stands as a WR is because it was ratified (a mistake or not , it is fact) and after that point all the evidence for a wind reading cannot prove that the wind was not +2.0.
A large amount of the data was taken from wind reading from the triple jump which happened at the same time, the most likely reading at the time was around +5.0 , the wind readers did not function correctly for 10 - 15 minutes and gave wind readings of 0.0 until they warmed up so to speak, the race before Flo Jos race was also 0.0, however the equipment was not faulty and when checked afterwards for faults none were found mechanically and it gave its 0.0 reading through working parts therefore it stood even though the reading was clearly erroneous and couldve been replicated in strong winds.
It got ratified and once that happens you have to prove beyond any doubt that the result shouldnt stand, a few triple jump wind readings well within the legal limit make this an impossible record to delete as technically it couldve been +2.0 wind as it was proven that there were indeed legal wind readings that day despite many being over +4.0 and the vast majority being well above the legal limit.
And technically Flo Jos other race data shows that had she kept running at the same standards, found a +2.0 wind and a great start she was capable of legal 10.49.
I think the most damning piece of evidence for me were the statistical anomalies when it came to not just FloJo, but the other runners in the race as well. They followed a *massively* different trajectory then your traditional heats > finals curve than what most sprinters will normally have (accounting for wind too ofc)
Imo, the people who did the study in the 90's did prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the record was wind-aided. Flojo was technically capable of running 10.49 under ideal conditions, but in the Olympic Trials semis, I just can't see a valid argument other than the officials saying "no, yeah, it was working I swear guys."
To my knowledge, the IAAF hasn't even addressed this particular study either. It provides incredibly compelling evidence that highlights anomalies beyond what could reasonably happened at an event of this scale, and this is isn't even the only flawed sprint-related thing they have etched into their system (e.g. the reaction-timing rule is incredibly flawed and non-academic as well).
@@RunnerBoi yes its about 95% likely the wind was over +4.0, further evidence and examination might bring about proof that supersedes what currently stands, what I mean is the data recording process in the wind reader could prove the real speed, something defaulted the result to 0.0 but the actual wind speed data was recorded. then again minutes after the race there was a triple jump recorded around 1.2 , who knows what the average speed was over that 11 seconds of race, it would be hilarious if the wind readings were properly calculated and the result was legal, maybe a huge gust caught the runners around the 60m mark for a couple of seconds launching them to unreal times but unable to make the average over 2.0 with a big headwind coming in after Flo Jo had finished or for a few seconds before the race but still during the duration of time the wind reader was active I think its about 15 seconds, some people make the argument of a counter side wind, its all pretty ridiculous but what isnt is that it cant be proven until more developments are made and I hope they are. Thompsons 10.54 is very deserving. a video about the wind reader used in 1988 would be pretty cool, wonder how obtainable they are today and if its easy to recreate a 0.0 in windy conditions ? being informative of how they work and how they read the wind speed would be a great addition to a video about the 10.49.
Ah, okay I see what you're saying. Also the wind wasn't just 0.0, but 0.00 I realized after looking back on it! Makes it much more precise and all the stranger too@@cattycats4
Cathy Freeman mentioned! I was a proud little 11 year old watching her in the 2000 Sydney olympics. Magical moment.
A couple takeaways - devon allen reacted one thousandth to fast, not a hundredth.
Grant holloway has a longer win streak (albeit less races) in the 60mh than Edwin Moses
Yohan Blake has the only sub 19s clocking in the 200 when excluding reaction times
The 'closest race' in track field history can also be the semi finals at the 2022 world indoor championships when King and Nomoto tied to the thousandth in thr 60mh, even if they were in different semis
FloJo's world record could've had a side wind, blowing sideways as shown by the spectators' hair blowing backsards which could be why it shows as 0 because it isn't blowing forwards or backwards
I hate flotrack with a passion
Nearly every single top level sprinter is on some sort of cycle unknowingly
Reducing naturally occurring testosterone is bad for the sport
1988 Olympic 100m should've had 2 medalists
Good video just got into track and field
without really knowing anything about historic track and field (I don't know why this came up in my recommendation, but I'm watching it!), abortion doping sounds like it could have been a rumour that started with soviet athletes being forced to get abortions to continue competing, and someone thought it would give an edge when it was just the soviet system forcing athletes to keep training and competing when they didn't want to anymore. which is just depressing.
i should be applying for jobs not watching this
Lmao bro me too
this video was good bro!
38:58 Ayo is that Pikmin 2 ost rest floor music I hear? That’s it, this channel is awesome! take my subscribe
incredible video!
I like how I know these names from pop culture references. "I over come hurdles like Edwin Moses. Everything is planned but now one knows this."
Carl Lewis: i was just smoking weed man 😂😂❤
amazing video wow
Excellent!Tony Hunt World Junior Athletics News NZL.
Neat video and footage
Gets sanctioned for punching his own team mate... Doesn't get sanctioned for pushing down a kid in a costume
Gotta add the 1904 St. Louis Marathon next time
ok banger video and all but i gotta know who’s doing the killer jazz songs…..
well done
We need some more world progressions videos 🤞🙏
Did you miss the Mary Decker Fall entry off as its on the iceberg but I dont see a clip explaining?
54:37
Maricica from the same country claiming Iolana gave birth to a son as a DISGUISE is insane
Voice clip reminds me of jamin lmao
This was a great video, I'm a sucker for running lore. I blame finding LetsRun back when I was new to running for knowing most of these. I still lurk the boards every now and then to see what people are talking about but don't spend too long because the toxicity is pretty yikes. My personal favorite meme was the story about some random road race where a 49 year old guy got outkicked by a Kenyan woman in the last 200 meters and pounded his fist into the ground saying he'd train his brains out and beat her next year lol.
I haven't watched it yet. Things/people that shoyld be on the iceberg: Ruth Jebet, Abderrahman Samba, Mohamed Katir, Ma Junren, Carl Lewis' 9m+ foul from 1982, Jeremy Wariner's career/decline, Johannes Vetter's decline, Uwe Hohn, Kim Collins, Merlene Ottey, Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce, Irina Privalova, Pheidippides, Devon Allen's "false start", Jon Drummond 2003
edit: St. Louis 1904 marathon, Jesse Owens and Luz Long friendship, David Anthony Mack (800m runner and police officer)
I need the godspeed video on here ASAP
How sad the Ingebrigtsen siblings have experienced abuse to get where they are, they are so strong and talented though. Lots of amazing records and athletes but some dark, tragic stories too with doping, abuse, SA and death.
Devon Allen wasn’t dq’d by one hundredth of a second, he was dq’d by one THOUSANTH of a second. Big difference.
Haven't watched it yet. Wonder how much will involve letsrun... it's everywhere.
Oscar Pistorious
Wait so what did gjert ingrebristen allegedly do to his daughter ?!
Thanks for the video. Important note - it is not six point twenty-nine seconds. It is always six point two-nine seconds. Any number after a decimal point cannot be a 10, or 20, or 30, or whatever, it is always a 1, or 2, or 3. Think about it.
americans on youtube all seem to do this and i have no idea why
Let me guess, Ma Junren (coach of Wang Junxia and Qu Yunxia (Jian Bo too? I can't remember)) Is gonna be faaaar down on the iceberg?
Well this isnt your average iceberg video.
39:02 the most controversial coach in history. *shows a photo of the man smoking* 😂😂
32:20 is not strictly true as Maurice Greene ran under 9.80 and never had a doping ban. Yes I know there was suspicion, but that was not elucidated
Great video but not sure how does it make sense?
For example just Tier 1
Puts Justin Gatlin and not Usain Bolt
Puts Kelvin Kiptum and not Kipchoge
Jesse Owens and not Carl Lewis or Bob Beamon
Duplantis and not Bubka
Seems later one is much more famous and distinguished in their respective events
If I included every single notable athlete in every discipline, the video would have been like 2 hours lol. Not to mention I included Lewis, Bolt, and Kipchoge in the video, just within different contexts.
Also including something like Bolt's accomplishments in an iceberg vid would be pretty pointless given how household of a name he is. The point of iceberg vids at times is that the information isn't something an outsider would know right off the bat (and then down the line, it's info that not even track fans know), so including Gatlin's bans is more intriguing than meandering through Bolt's accomplishments that everyone already knows.
For what it's worth, Edwin Moses' streak actually came to an end at a meeting in Madrid in 1987 in a loss to American Danny Harris.
53:22 the starter just shotting the gun for fun 😭
I ain’t even know the first one but I’m here to learn
Duplantis is not a "pole vaulter from Sweden". He's born, raised and trained in the US. However, due to very lax citizenship rules and money dangled in front of his father, he abandoned his country.
Surprised the 2 goats of distance, Bekele and Gebrselasse, are not near the top of the iceberg.
And Armand Duplantis just broker the record at Paris 2024 Olimpic Games 6,25m
Where are the BYU splitties @
7:51 *one thousandth of a second
The 1904 Olympics marathon could also be in the dankest layer
The fosbury flop is a technique originating from Africa, it should've been further down the iceberg with that twist.
Mention is made of Pre "turning pro". Officially, the sport at International level was strictly amateur until 6 years after his death.
@ 13:50, that would be 1977
Whenever I double/triple-check vids this long, I *still* somehow manage to mishear my own dates when I say them wrong haha. Good catch.
@@RunnerBoi I am sometimes astounded at the things my mouth says.
yo this better be good
yes
explanations too short... dropped
KEK I did end up listening to the whole thing while bike riding. Good content and the doping doctor vid
Thank God you had David Torrence’s death on here. I still to this day think it’s a conspiracy. I mean wouldn’t you blow a whistle on a group after you see a guy run 1:44 and 1:42 for 800s with 7 mins rest???
Tbf I don't know what the term iceberg means in this context, but I enjoyed the video.
2:01 how was it tragic? it would have been tragic if he took an innocent life because he was OWI
Even though he was OWI, dying at 24 is still tragic
bro imagine being busted for being born not natty 😭
What ice berg video won’t I watch…
I’m sorry but Sha’Carri is a fucking mood lmfaooo 😭
Why don’t they ever pee before the distance races? Wouldn’t that make them lighter( when they run), to get rid of that dead water weight? Why do they think that’s okay, to pee on themselves in public as an adult. That’s not okay I do not care what anybody says, it’s their fault that they peed on themself as an adult.
You couldn't buy a translated book?
Do you want to traine with me runnerboi or anybody if not I cheat at marathons doing 2 hour