Telecronaca completa , buona qualità immagini , commenti competenti e simpatici .Sono un po’ combattuto per iscrivermi per il 2021 ( virus permettendo ) nonostante che potrei farlo con il mio tempo sulla 21. Aspetti positivi sono la stupenda partecipazione del pubblico e la varietà dei runners , una manifestazione supercosmopolita. Por contro il percorso è un saliscendi con tante strade dritte lunghissime e ponti esposti al vento forte invernale. Costo iscrizione troppo alto. Attesa troppo lunga alla partenza.
(1:34) I also heard it said that last year's male winner Ghirmay Ghebraeslassie , at age 20 then, was the "Youngest PERSON to EVER win the NYC Marathon," or at least that is what was said on the American TV coverage of the race. However at 31:06 on this video, there is information stating that the very first female winner of the New York City Marathon was 19 years old.
2:29:48 Can you believe that person who crossed the street just when the runners and the vehicles and bikes were coming through? Whoever it was s/he was endangering the welfare of his or her dog as well.
This video, even though in a different language is more complete than what was shown on American TV, BUT I still wish that someone would post the ABC TV coverage . The ABC TV coverage was posted for last years NYC Marathon and other past years
Women runners have finished marathons at faster times, sure. Kitany herself has done a marathon in some 2:17 and some change (as far as I best understand). According to your logic , this was a slow race as far as standards for elite athletes. However in most races course records, are NOT broken, much less world records. It mostly is a matter of who can win at all under the circumstances. It is usually tough to win with a lot of top-level runners. For some reason Kitany was not at her best. If she were, her past best times imply she would have been ahead of everyone and Flannigan would have come in second. Kitany might have done so well at other races that she could not just top them with a fourth-in-a-row win in NYC. She still did excellently coming in 2nd. Sometimes a constant winner eventually loses by a large margin because s/he has worn himself or herself out. Actually it was a "slow" race for the men too. Nothing near enough to course records or world records. You take things out of context to indicate that all elite runners who finish marathons have to do so at finish times that are constantly pushing the envelope.
SO MUCH better coverage that what was seen in the US.
"Steve Starr" I was watching the coverage online and suddenly it just died and I missed watching Shalene get the lead and win.
Shalane running like a boss!
gracias chicos por este trabajo fenomenal Con los comentario y anecdotas de estos moustros del atletismo mundial
Uno de mis mejores marathones hasta hoy lo correria de nuevo
Wow, Shalane Flanagan!
You did it Shalane
Much love Shalan
Telecronaca completa , buona qualità immagini , commenti competenti e simpatici .Sono un po’ combattuto per iscrivermi per il 2021 ( virus permettendo ) nonostante che potrei farlo con il mio tempo sulla 21. Aspetti positivi sono la stupenda partecipazione del pubblico e la varietà dei runners , una manifestazione supercosmopolita. Por contro il percorso è un saliscendi con tante strade dritte lunghissime e ponti esposti al vento forte invernale. Costo iscrizione troppo alto. Attesa troppo lunga alla partenza.
correr la maratón de new york...es lo mas fascinante..🏃♂️🏃♀️🏃♂️🏃♀️😎😉
y lo mas duro tambien. Una aventura !!
Shalane taking no prisoners! 2:29:44 Those ladies knew what was up. That must have fired up Shalane!
(1:34) I also heard it said that last year's male winner Ghirmay Ghebraeslassie , at age 20 then, was the "Youngest PERSON to EVER win the NYC Marathon," or at least that is what was said on the American TV coverage of the race. However at 31:06 on this video, there is information stating that the very first female winner of the New York City Marathon was 19 years old.
2:29:48 Can you believe that person who crossed the street just when the runners and the vehicles and bikes were coming through? Whoever it was s/he was endangering the welfare of his or her dog as well.
FLANAGAN SMOWED ON MARATHON RIO THAT HAS CAPACITY AND DETERMINATION.
love it!
Running Guru iii
Great, but whats with the graphics lol? That looks like a rave video from the 90´s in the background.
If u gonna talk or comment...Can u take turns? Martin pon orden en ese panel o habla uno pero no todos al mismo por favor.
Is there an English version of this?
kenya Dengeres and ggggggggooooooooddddddd!!!!
3:00:30 Looks like Meb had to prove that he could make it to the finish before Beverly Ramos.
Who came here because they got into the 2018 event!?
Wow what an awesome laugh one of those lady announcers have.
Lol
2:29:20
Hi everyone from the organization,congratulations to you. personally,a face towel for the first 5 to wipe your face would take well. thank you!
In English please!
This video, even though in a different language is more complete than what was shown on American TV, BUT I still wish that someone would post the ABC TV coverage . The ABC TV coverage was posted for last years NYC Marathon and other past years
A 229 winning time is pedestrian by today's standards. Unless a woman breaks 225 or so the performance is just average.
Women runners have finished marathons at faster times, sure. Kitany herself has done a marathon in some 2:17 and some change (as far as I best understand). According to your logic , this was a slow race as far as standards for elite athletes. However in most races course records, are NOT broken, much less world records. It mostly is a matter of who can win at all under the circumstances. It is usually tough to win with a lot of top-level runners.
For some reason Kitany was not at her best. If she were, her past best times imply she would have been ahead of everyone and Flannigan would have come in second. Kitany might have done so well at other races that she could not just top them with a fourth-in-a-row win in NYC. She still did excellently coming in 2nd. Sometimes a constant winner eventually loses by a large margin because s/he has worn himself or herself out. Actually it was a "slow" race for the men too. Nothing near enough to course records or world records. You take things out of context to indicate that all elite runners who finish marathons have to do so at finish times that are constantly pushing the envelope.
@@obscurelyvague new WR 2:14:04 for the women's