Absolutely brilliant.. What a performance by Kerr.. I've watched some amazing races by British athletes over the years and this is right up there as well as Weightmans too.. Well done lad!
@@espenthoresen998 If he was that sick he shouldn't have run and surely he would have pulled out of the 5000m that started the following day!? You don't recover from illness that quickly.
Credit to Edinburgh Athletics Club which produced Jake Wightman and Josh Kerr, two lads who grew up only a few miles from each other and who trained and raced alongside each other before they had even reached their teens. The first British athletes to win the World 1500 title in forty years!
@@joelmacinnes2391 no. Nordas is about 25 but it’s true he seems only to have surfaced since Geert Ingebrigtsen took over his training. It’s the Dutch guy Larios who is only 18/19 and who is a real talent too.
He got his comeuppance for being too cocky. We Brits don't like people who get too big for their boots. Well done, Josh Kerr, for a very special win. Jakob, eat some humble pie and come back a better sportsman.
@djackson652 Oh shut up, ‘us Brits’…we’re some of the most ARROGANT and badly underperforming athletes on earth. Stop your nonsense about humble pie - focus on the fact the boy ran a great race and won, not that stupid uppity arrogance that has made us Brits HATED the world over.
@@sharpvidtube yes, but the technological advances in the shoes since 2019 (that are meant to improve performance by between 1 & 1.5% - 2 to 3 secs) and the Mondo track in Budapest mean that a 3:29 is more like a 3:32 on early 80's tracks and with spikes from that period. It was an incredible run by Josh and he proved himself the best in the world on the day it matters, but we should be careful in comparing times (especially in 1500m and above due to the exponential effect on return of energy given) from performances from different eras. Cram of 85 would have no problems running significantly faster than he did on today's scene.
Bloody hell that was SO good. Looked like Josh Kerr even had a bit more in the locker too! Awesome. Clearly Seb Coe was also blown away with that performance... No greater compliment I reckon.
@@Crasky1992 No because Womens middle distance running is also back on the map. British Women regularly making the final and Keeley Hodgkinson is already one of the few British Athletes to have won a medal at every major Outdoor championships and she is only 21.
Yes; come on Josh Kerr. Did it the exact same way Wightman did a year ago. Only with even more self-believe and confidence to wreck Ingebrigtsen down the final straight.
Kerr's was the stronger run physically, but I think Wightman's was a little better, a little braver. Because Josh had the advantage of knowing the Wightman Solution, he could be confident in how it could be done. But Jake had to invent that solution with his dad (echoes of the Coes) out of nothing but belief.
Got this spot on. Knew when to join the front of the pack and timed his final push for the line perfectly. Had he gone justba second earlier or later he'd have been outkicked and probably ended up in 3rd.
There can be no complaints about either performance in this race. Ingebrigtsen is the fastest in the world at the moment so going for a fast time is a good strategy. Kerr could stay with the pace and won the sprint by going quite early and burning Ingebrigtsen's stamina. A damned good race.
Being the fastest in the world going into the race doesnt count for much, this is championship racing and twice now in the 1500 he has tasted defeat, i think because when running a true run race , he cracks just a bit, ... KH was fastest going into 800 and came away with silver and is focused on gold but has more respect for herself and does not make excuses, also very respectful of the other athletes, jacob could try that, he is a great runner, but comes across as arrogant and then when defeated trots out same old , im not feeling great, but okay i can still win the 5000 not at full throttle, that was my disappointment, would loved for Katir to have won, oh and did not here Katir making excuses
Josh Kerr not even picked as one of the six finalists for Sports Personality of the year. I suppose he didn't tick two of the BBC'S most important boxes.
How to beat ingerbritsen, simply take him on in the final 200 metres? He may be able to win eaces on the grand prix circuit with pace makers, but in championship races he's found out.
Ingerbritsen is a class act, but over the last lap if the pace hasn’t been too suicidal he hasn’t got the turnover of leg speed of a 800m runner to run away from thenm, don’t get me wrong he still is extremely talented.
They never explained what all that was about. One of the best things for an athlete is standing atop the podium whilst your nation's flag is raised and the national anthem is played.
@@jaysmith2858 They did the official ceremony with anthems outside the stadium the following day. My understanding is they wanted to speed up the schedule in the stadium and use the 'fan zone'.
Well Done Kerr, Well Deserved Win!! He should celebrate his win till Christmas and then get back to work. Next year is going to be brutal! The Europeans and Africans are coming to Paris with a vengeance! Ingebrigtsen should not be disappointed with his 2nd Place. He's already an Olympic Champion at such a tender age and he's going to be around for a while, I see him taking over the way Bekele and Gebresellasie did in their heyday, and simply running away with the field, and from it in the future.
If you look in the face of Ingebritsen, there is not one tiny little bit of relaxed happieness or satisfaction, there is only pure doggedness. He seems to be sad and bitter. Even after the race his facial expression does not calm down in any way...
Poor comment regarding Coe not winning the world Champs. He could have given a bit of background information ie.They were not even invented until 1983. Prior to that there was a different event called the IAAF World Cup in which Coe did win the 800 metres Gold Medal and Ovett won the 1500 metres.
I remember last time out, some bloke was banging on about how Ingebritsen was unbeatable and days later Wightman beat him at the worlds. I wonder if that bloke is still banging on now ?
OK, if Hudson-Smith wins tomorrow, this Championships would have been almost dreamlike for us British fans. Come on Keely too. So happy for KJT and the long road Kerr's been on (seemingly losing a little of the 'can beat the world' spark he came into the sport with, until he delivered it all tonight).
Excellent Kerr race similar to Wightman's last year. I don't understand the Kenyan athlete who 'pulls' the first lap in 56': tactically playing Ingebrigtsen's game ...
Ingebritsen too sure of himself all over socials for the past days, was defo not expecting Kerr to dare launch that kick acceleration in the last 130 meters. I thought he'd still have gas left in the tank but he did a mistake leading the pack the entire race instead of keeping his energy for the end. So many world class athletes did the same mistake and it keeps happening...
Fabulous run from Kerr. Was always on the cards though. Ingebrigtsen was being over-hyped before and during the race and his race tactics made him vulnerable. Kerr was always the man to take advantage and the fact he used classic middle distance tactics exactly like Wightman did last year shows that vulnerability again. I haven't seen any interviews but I hope Ingebrigtsen managed to be a bit more sporting than that begrudging handshake later on.
@@markgardiner1742 Here’s what is unfortunate - that they are so many people like you get wound up by a gesture to the crowd. He’s not the first to do it in a race. Ovett did it all the way up the home straight time while demolishing top-class fields and I don’t recall a single rival complaining. They just tried to do better next time. It’s the petty-minded and grudging observers who moan. Get over it. The sport needs personalities. And trust me, no one was more thrilled than me that Josh Kerr won.
@@joejoejoe4577 well ovett is one of my sporting heroes and I might be wrong but I doubt he did that in a semi. That is setting you up for as you say people like me to criticise when he comes up short. I'm sure you will agree he thought all he had to do was turn up.
@@markgardiner1742 Perhaps the fact that none of Ingebritzen’s rivals complained or criticised him is a pretty strong signal that it was no big deal in their eyes.
Absolutely brilliant.. What a performance by Kerr.. I've watched some amazing races by British athletes over the years and this is right up there as well as Weightmans too.. Well done lad!
Remember this Jakob was sick 🤒 that’s a fact and still win silver and today gold he will win 1500 one day
@@espenthoresen998 If he was that sick he shouldn't have run and surely he would have pulled out of the 5000m that started the following day!? You don't recover from illness that quickly.
@@deano27671 that’s not true of course you can feel sick without fever but feeling sour trout and not feel good in your body
I sooo hope Wightman or Kerr can beat that **** JI in Paris 🤞. If either do then we can truly say that the glory days of 1500m running are back.
@@lingolarker9318 nope if Jakob is more healthy he will be stronger one 1500 and win double Olympic
Wow, wow, wow! That was utterly astonishing by Kerr .... Stunning
Credit to Edinburgh Athletics Club which produced Jake Wightman and Josh Kerr, two lads who grew up only a few miles from each other and who trained and raced alongside each other before they had even reached their teens. The first British athletes to win the World 1500 title in forty years!
their "club records" page is insane lmao
Never forget to eat a piece of humble pie. Well done Kerr. Absolutely deserved it.
Well done young man. You made your family and your country proud.
lol what country, that is owned by everyone else in the world??????????
That is an incredible performance from Josh Kerr. You can just see how seriously he dug deep and went through the gears to win this. Amazing
Two World Champions from Edinburgh AC
Kerr was amazing in that race. Also the finish by Nordàs was incredible too.
@@andriusk5044 In the Tokyo Olympic final, Kerr finished like Nordas and almost got the silver on the line.... so maybe Nordas will win in Paris??
@@david2804meit's amazing he's gone under the radar, the guys only what, 18? He has some serious potential
@@joelmacinnes2391 no. Nordas is about 25 but it’s true he seems only to have surfaced since Geert Ingebrigtsen took over his training. It’s the Dutch guy Larios who is only 18/19 and who is a real talent too.
Fantastic win! What an amazing, gutsy run by Kerr.
What a run by Kerr. Utterly fabulous. 🎉🎉
i guess ingebrigtsen learned a lesson: a bolt like show is only cool if u take the win in the end.
He got his comeuppance for being too cocky. We Brits don't like people who get too big for their boots. Well done, Josh Kerr, for a very special win. Jakob, eat some humble pie and come back a better sportsman.
@@djackson652flashback to every English world cup campaign...
a Bolt like show? did he prepare something if he won?
It’s being from the reality show space i Guarantee it
@djackson652 Oh shut up, ‘us Brits’…we’re some of the most ARROGANT and badly underperforming athletes on earth. Stop your nonsense about humble pie - focus on the fact the boy ran a great race and won, not that stupid uppity arrogance that has made us Brits HATED the world over.
Fantastic Josh Kerr, go on lad!!!!!
Back to back wins for Team GB and this one on the 40th anniversary championship when all time great Steve Cram took the first WC gold!
About 3 tenths of a second faster than the world record Steve Cram set in 1985.
@@sharpvidtube second only to Mo Farah I think in terms of British record. Incredible performance.
@@Daz5Daz Yes, on a slow track.
@@sharpvidtube yes, but the technological advances in the shoes since 2019 (that are meant to improve performance by between 1 & 1.5% - 2 to 3 secs) and the Mondo track in Budapest mean that a 3:29 is more like a 3:32 on early 80's tracks and with spikes from that period. It was an incredible run by Josh and he proved himself the best in the world on the day it matters, but we should be careful in comparing times (especially in 1500m and above due to the exponential effect on return of energy given) from performances from different eras. Cram of 85 would have no problems running significantly faster than he did on today's scene.
Very gutsy run, great self-belief!
Fantastic.....you are a great runner josh...Gold medal ..and world champion....❤
Bloody hell that was SO good. Looked like Josh Kerr even had a bit more in the locker too! Awesome. Clearly Seb Coe was also blown away with that performance... No greater compliment I reckon.
Well done Josh! Scotland is proud of you!
As is the entire UK.
So is England.
@@Darrenski No. Scotland is more proud
British middle distance is back on the map after a long time in the wilderness. 👌🏾
Should probably specify men's middle distance running there!
@@Crasky1992 No because Womens middle distance running is also back on the map. British Women regularly making the final and Keeley Hodgkinson is already one of the few British Athletes to have won a medal at every major Outdoor championships and she is only 21.
@@ebojfmdboojoh4023 My comment was more alluding to the point women's has been on the map for a long while now!
@@Crasky1992or to be even more specific, Edinburgh
Tears of joy! Fantastic!
Oh soo good, so brave, what a performance, what a field of athletes he had to beat. wonderful just wonderful
Yes; come on Josh Kerr.
Did it the exact same way Wightman did a year ago. Only with even more self-believe and confidence to wreck Ingebrigtsen down the final straight.
Kerr's was the stronger run physically, but I think Wightman's was a little better, a little braver. Because Josh had the advantage of knowing the Wightman Solution, he could be confident in how it could be done. But Jake had to invent that solution with his dad (echoes of the Coes) out of nothing but belief.
Really the run of an entire life... he will tell to his kids ... this is the great britain tradition and school in the mile run
No, I think he will have even better stories to tell them before he's through with running
WELL DONE , KERR. AMAZING FINISH , JUST AMAZING
i think the best is yet to come he just won world 3000 indoors and his last 400 was one of the greatest ever 52 last lap
Fantastic performance by Josh Kerr. I don't think anyone thought he could do that
6:47 Super classy from Nordas.
Absolutely fantastic great to watch well done
Awesome, and Seb gave him his medal
Sergio bubka
Guess he's saying, "mate YOU are number one now"! That really means something.
@@peterharrington8709 bro don t worry be happy🙂
Fantastic what a change of gear when the bell rang 👏🏻
About time Ingebrigsen got knocked down a peg or two. He thought he was invincible with his arrogance. Well done Josh Kerr that showed him
I absolutely 💯 love this run by Josh kerr brilliant 👏 😀 and he showed how you prove your good with an outstanding performance Go Josh !!
Incredible stuff. Well done Josh!
This is briliant.. congratulations karr.
That was class,composed tactics by kerr,well done lad
Ive been waiting a long time for this.. fantastic run 😊
The flying Scotsman!🏴 Well done Josh, Scotland is so proud of you 👍
So is England
@@Darrenski But Scotland more so
Took me back to the 80’s Coe, Ovett and Cram. Good days.
Finally....!!!!...I knew the time would come for Kerr!! Well done!!
Brilliant race by Kerr, congratulations GB!
Tactically brilliant performance by Kerr.
A legendary run, by the 2nd Norwegian to medal.
An absolutely heroic effort.
Amazing - well done Kerr!
Kerr is on his way to being an absolute legend
Wow Wow Wow...... absolute brilliance!!! 😎
Got this spot on. Knew when to join the front of the pack and timed his final push for the line perfectly. Had he gone justba second earlier or later he'd have been outkicked and probably ended up in 3rd.
Wow. What a performance, indeed.
'Your boy... your boy... took a hell of a beating.'
Congratulations Mr kerr gold for you and great Britain 🎉
I remember as a 11 year old kid watching Sebastian coe winning the 1500m at the Moscow games
No one is unbeatable..
Lesson 2 One & All..
Kerr Race Show 2 Aspiring Runners Throughout..
ya Ajabu..
Jakobs arrogance will be his undoing. Brilliant run by Josh 👍🇬🇧🏃♂️
A cocky little s#it that needed to be taken down a peg or two .
@davidhall
Back to back Jacob vs Josh : 13-2
That’s not a rivalry it a demolition job.
Kerr is equally arrogant 😂
There can be no complaints about either performance in this race.
Ingebrigtsen is the fastest in the world at the moment so going for a fast time is a good strategy.
Kerr could stay with the pace and won the sprint by going quite early and burning Ingebrigtsen's stamina.
A damned good race.
Being the fastest in the world going into the race doesnt count for much, this is championship racing and twice now in the 1500 he has tasted defeat, i think because when running a true run race , he cracks just a bit, ... KH was fastest going into 800 and came away with silver and is focused on gold but has more respect for herself and does not make excuses, also very respectful of the other athletes, jacob could try that, he is a great runner, but comes across as arrogant and then when defeated trots out same old , im not feeling great, but okay i can still win the 5000 not at full throttle, that was my disappointment, would loved for Katir to have won, oh and did not here Katir making excuses
Josh Kerr not even picked as one of the six finalists for Sports Personality of the year. I suppose he didn't tick two
of the BBC'S most important boxes.
How to beat ingerbritsen, simply take him on in the final 200 metres? He may be able to win eaces on the grand prix circuit with pace makers, but in championship races he's found out.
Exactly.... hes the pacemaker....
Ingerbritsen is a class act, but over the last lap if the pace hasn’t been too suicidal he hasn’t got the turnover of leg speed of a 800m runner to run away from thenm, don’t get me wrong he still is extremely talented.
Superb from Josh that was Ovett like!
Ingebristeen was so Arrogant this year before was many legends in this distance all have been so humble.
Kerr ran the perfect race. Well done to him.
What a performance❤
Fantastic from Scotland
I want to notice Nordas' fantastic sprint! Beautiful and clever running too!
Hell of a medal presentation...
They never explained what all that was about. One of the best things for an athlete is standing atop the podium whilst your nation's flag is raised and the national anthem is played.
@@jaysmith2858 They did the official ceremony with anthems outside the stadium the following day. My understanding is they wanted to speed up the schedule in the stadium and use the 'fan zone'.
Brilliant run by Kerr
Well Done Kerr, Well Deserved Win!! He should celebrate his win till Christmas and then get back to work. Next year is going to be brutal! The Europeans and Africans are coming to Paris with a vengeance!
Ingebrigtsen should not be disappointed with his 2nd Place. He's already an Olympic Champion at such a tender age and he's going to be around for a while, I see him taking over the way Bekele and Gebresellasie did in their heyday, and simply running away with the field, and from it in the future.
You've done it again Eurosport. You put the result in the title of the video. Have you not heard of spoilers?
Great job Kerr and also Nordas for ending third and bronze metal.
If you look in the face of Ingebritsen, there is not one tiny little bit of relaxed happieness or satisfaction, there is only pure doggedness. He seems to be sad and bitter. Even after the race his facial expression does not calm down in any way...
Is that a strange response to a loss?
@@mic9check Well he's never seemed to be very gracious in defeat, for sure. It's up to the others to congratulate the winner.
The man can be upset. These people dedicate their life to the sport.
Projection.
Poor comment regarding Coe not winning the world Champs. He could have given a bit of background information ie.They were not even invented until 1983. Prior to that there was a different event called the IAAF World Cup in which Coe did win the 800 metres Gold Medal and Ovett won the 1500 metres.
It might not have been wise for Jacob Ingebrigtsen to raise that finger signifying number 1 before the start of the race. It was tempting fate...
I didn't get to watch it on the BBC, I can only imagine Steve Cram's commentary for this race 😂😂
I have. Steve seemed pleased!
Thanks for taking away the results in the title👍
AMzing performance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember last time out, some bloke was banging on about how Ingebritsen was unbeatable and days later Wightman beat him at the worlds. I wonder if that bloke is still banging on now ?
Amazing run
OK, if Hudson-Smith wins tomorrow, this Championships would have been almost dreamlike for us British fans.
Come on Keely too. So happy for KJT and the long road Kerr's been on (seemingly losing a little of the 'can beat the world' spark he came into the sport with, until he delivered it all tonight).
Amazing performance
Perfekt Kerr🎉🎉🎉🎉
Outstanding now all we need is a deck of cards.
Hardest part of being at the top is staying there
Excellent Kerr race similar to Wightman's last year. I don't understand the Kenyan athlete who 'pulls' the first lap in 56': tactically playing Ingebrigtsen's game ...
Insane that past two world champions were both from Edinburgh.
jake wightman was born in Nottingham
@@jensmith3719still from edinburgh
The runners attitude when the camera tracks past them before the race is hilarious. You would've thought they were in the WWE.
Ingebritsen too sure of himself all over socials for the past days, was defo not expecting Kerr to dare launch that kick acceleration in the last 130 meters. I thought he'd still have gas left in the tank but he did a mistake leading the pack the entire race instead of keeping his energy for the end. So many world class athletes did the same mistake and it keeps happening...
Fear!
i feel like instead he just had a too slow pace maybe? Ingebrigsten definitely isn't the stronger finisher and shoulve played on the pace.
Kerr and Wightman are different people to me. One of them is humble.
I think that last lap was just over 53 seconds something else.
Wow what a race sensational
Watching Cole Hocker here after what he just did in the Olympics a year later! 💪
Josh Kerr is THE MAN!! 😄👍
I'm British immigrant how proud 2 years in a row against the best!
Good man! Regards from Blighty :)
One of the most favourite race love it ???yes Josh Kerr
Rule Britannia .🇬🇧💙
Also wow wunderschöne Wettrennen ❤❤❤❤❤
That gave me goosebumps!
The 1500 at Olympics with Kerr, Wightman, ingerbritsen, nordas, beamish, kipsang, cheruyot, nuguse is gonna be a real race.
Fabulous run from Kerr. Was always on the cards though. Ingebrigtsen was being over-hyped before and during the race and his race tactics made him vulnerable. Kerr was always the man to take advantage and the fact he used classic middle distance tactics exactly like Wightman did last year shows that vulnerability again. I haven't seen any interviews but I hope Ingebrigtsen managed to be a bit more sporting than that begrudging handshake later on.
An Englishman as World Champion in the 1500m well done to the lad.
You mean a Scot !!
@@davrian9062 He sounded very English to me in the interview.. but hey good for him.
think you'd better take this comment down before everyone north of the border gets a bit fiesty😎
Delighted arrogant ingebollix was beaten after his antics in the semi
Give it a rest. Self belief is not the same as arrogance.
@@joejoejoe4577unfortunately what he did in the semi wasn't self belief it was arrogance
@@markgardiner1742 Here’s what is unfortunate - that they are so many people like you get wound up by a gesture to the crowd. He’s not the first to do it in a race. Ovett did it all the way up the home straight time while demolishing top-class fields and I don’t recall a single rival complaining. They just tried to do better next time.
It’s the petty-minded and grudging observers who moan. Get over it. The sport needs personalities.
And trust me, no one was more thrilled than me that Josh Kerr won.
@@joejoejoe4577 well ovett is one of my sporting heroes and I might be wrong but I doubt he did that in a semi. That is setting you up for as you say people like me to criticise when he comes up short. I'm sure you will agree he thought all he had to do was turn up.
@@markgardiner1742 Perhaps the fact that none of Ingebritzen’s rivals complained or criticised him is a pretty strong signal that it was no big deal in their eyes.
What an effort
When you run from the front all the time, it will cost you. Sometimes it will cost you too much.
Incredible.
Perfect race pal , fkin hats doffed sir , brilliant 👏