Here are Centro's 300, 700, and 1100 splits: 42.6, 1:41.1 (58.5 400m), 2:41.0 (59.9 400m). Meaning he closed in a 54.2, which is crazy. Centro's back, he might be able to go as fast as 3:32 this season.
@@TheRealBrayo -talking about & doing are 2 distinctly different activities. Like Henry Rono opined" the more you talk about yr running the less able you are to DO yr running!"
@@TheRealBrayo I’d like to see him drop a really fast time but that isn’t his thing, he always runs a minimal, tactical race. If nobody goes out fast he won’t. Rather like Mo Farah, at least in all the races I’ve seen with Mo.
I dislike most running commentators. Very few know much history of the athletes. And this guy commentator basically needs to go get a room with Centrowitz.
"that the unfortunate reality sometimes in distance running someone gets their legs tangled up and they fall"......I never ran track ever in my life but I totally didn't know grabbing a singlet is getting their legs "tangled up"
and Avila was the one who offered Mo his hand -which Mo the perpetrator refused - a real sport in my book considering his race had just been sabotaged by an athlete who couldn't keep his hands to himself...
Right! I think past 10 meters they don’t call it for the 1500m but it should be 100m. Dudes take 70-100m strides all the time..they can afford to call it back.
Yeah, that Mo guy is an idiot. First he sticks his hand to block the runner to his left and then when he goes down here takes the runner to the right of him by hanging on to his singlet
@@gilbucle yeah it looks like he didn't want the other runner to get in front so when he tripped trying to keep him back he grabbed onto his shirt and made sure to bring him down too. It was no accident
Excellent "peaking" by Matt Centrowitz. By the time the Olympics start (IF the start!) he will be perfectly fine tuned and at his absolute best. It's a credit to his Coach and himself. All those runners who performed well indoors then ran fast times around February will "peter" out before the Olympics. BAD planning and Bad Coaching, if the Olympics were the objective.
@Mateo Luna Believe Avila gave Ahmed a chicken wing that knocked him off balance. Ahmed then grabbed Avila and dragged him down as he also fell. So they both kind of deserved it. Or not, I dunno. All that jostling was a bit disgraceful, imo. There was a good deal right from the gun.
Doubt he stopped to help. More likely it was to chew him out for dragging him down. Just goes to show you, pushing and shoving out of frustration almost never pans out. More than likely, it throws off your stride, pushes you backward (as you push the guy in front of you, you're going to push backward under the laws of physics) and in this case, got you pulled down. Both Mo and Avila overreacted to the initial jostling.
Marc Scott's kick was amazing. Left it to the final 75, surpassed three or four people, and just kept on accelerating. Five more metres and he would have caught Heyward.
@@ryansmithers6733 I’m not sure what you’re implying. I’m saying, Centro hasn’t been running like himself...he’s just now catching steam with the trials and Tokyo coming up. I didn’t say anything about Rio Oly.
12.5 second final 100m and he wasn't even going all out. Dare I say it, he might have been able to finish a full second faster if he really wanted to humiliate the field.
So you guys who think Cento is a viable US force -------consider how much faster SO many other runners currently are like Jakob Ingebrigtsen/ Timothy Cheryriot/ Jakob Kiplimo just to mention a few. Do you think 3:35 is even competitive in a sub 3:30 -3:29/ 3:28 & under world ? Granted he won a gold running 3:50= 4:08 mile( utterly ridiculous) but, none of the above athletes can run THAT slow-they would trip & fall @ 3:50 1500 pace. Ingebrigtsen already destroyed Centro in a meet over here....... anyway I love Oregon & the incredible pedigree of tradition but, Centro isn't even a factor in the upcoming Olympics--not by a metric mile.
Andrews is most likely dealing with a nagging injury. As soon as I saw him at the very back halfway the race I knew it was wraps. I’m not sure about Gourley..but two ppl fell at the very start. I’m not sure what the rules are, but I would’ve like to see them call it back. Mo would’ve given Centro a run for his money.
Doubling lanes in a 1500 is going to lead to this type of thing. They are trying to get center lane, #10 was swimming with his arms, the preferred method. #11 Shoved him into the next lane, which had it's own two person showdown going on, instead of giving up the lane. When #10 was forced back out by those two other runners, he tried to, once again, get the lane. That's when the trip happened. He tried to stabilize his legs, but there was no room. Instead of falling through the field, he grabbed the Jersey of #11, who was still kind of pushing. I don't think you can blame #10, without also blaming #11.
Hi. The fall didn't occur at the start. It happened after around 15 to 20 meters. Meaning officially it occurred DURING the race. As an aside, they should not have started that large number on the line. Possibly with a split start but I didn't see the track marked for that option to be used.
@@johnwilson5743 yes. At the same time, the altercation started 5 meters into the race, they should have seen that coming. Now, idk what the rules for the 1500m are. Personally, I was in a 5k this year where someone fell 44 yards in and it got called back real f quick. I would’ve loved to see Mo drop a quick time.
@@TheRealBrayo Hi Mate. The only way to deal with this is the pedantic way. (Sadly!) The race had too many starters: At least 14 or 15. The limit for a 1500m race is meant to be 12. (Jeez, I think I ran in races that had around 20. Elbows and fists flying. Ha.) But they could have had a second line on the outer for half the runners but they didn't do that. The actual rules for "Obstruction" in races is very vague. At the start of races of 1500m or more, the Race Referee can order the immediate restart if obstruction causes falls. eg "If an athlete is obstructed, the referee may order the race to be held again, or restarted." However, a more lenient approach is used for Heats but not for Finals. I raced Internationally and, as I understood it, it would only apply to the first 10 meters. After that it was every runner for themselves. In 5000m and 10,000m races, the Kenyans would do "team racing" where they would take turns going to the front, then dramatically slow, breaking up the smooth strides of following runners and often causing falls and spikings. Legs would have blood pouring down after this was done repeatedly. (I still have the scars. LOL) It was very difficult to get runners disqualified for deliberate obstruction. But if you were the one obstructed "tough titty" as they say.
after centro stole that olympic gold, nobody runs 'tactical' races anymore. just asking for a kicker to out-sprint you. if you have the best time in the field you take it out hard and make it about guts and conditioning, not lactic acid.
I hear ya. I think he was frustrated with the pushing and decided to take em down with him. Same thing happened at a diamond league 5k. Kejelcha (indoor mile WR holder at 3:47) got tripped up and as he was going down, he held onto the shorts of the lead runner (Barega) which held him back..3rd took that win comfortably lmaoo.
@@TheRealBrayo You are missing the point. Mo started the pushing. On both sides. And esp. on his right. The guy should never be allowed to run another race, just from this.
N fact, if it please all gentlemen of the track who here are present, and if I may go so far as to say of Mo's actions here: it was blatant, egregious, and downright unsportsmanlike. In 35 years of both competing and observing track and field, Mo's actions in this one race is not only the worst of all unsportsmanlike actions I have seen, but equals THEM ALL, just in the one here. That I am not seeing more up in arms about it, is troubling. All that said: have a good day gentleman. Happy trails and blue skies.
Matthew is a great champion, but, he is NOT to the level of the best 1500 m. Yes very smart and can run and win tactical races, but when the best run their 3:28s there is NO Matthew anywhere near that finish.
@@TheRealBrayo announcers were fine for the most part but a lot of little mistakes and they didn't cover the fall early in the race as well as they could have
So...First off: #10 should never be allowed to run a race again. Period. Somebody must have paid him to take #11 out. Went after him from the start. Second off: #11 missed a really good opportunity to ball-check that bastard. legs spread as he laid on the track. As if he was knocked out or something. Just asking for it. I, for one, would have given it. Make him think twice about all that. Awful.
I hope cancel culture catches him one day. I do not care that he was the only one to win gold in 108 years. Dude may be a great runner yet he is no Winner in my book.
@@VeridicusMaximus Didn't you see? He got to the front and then put up a force field, forcing everyone to slow down so he could kick at the end. Africans didn't like it but they had no choice.
Here are Centro's 300, 700, and 1100 splits:
42.6, 1:41.1 (58.5 400m), 2:41.0 (59.9 400m). Meaning he closed in a 54.2, which is crazy. Centro's back, he might be able to go as fast as 3:32 this season.
I say he goes 3:31-3:30 if he gives it another go before the trials. Maybe at Portland next week. You can tell he was holding it back.
I agree. He will have to go faster to compete against non USA runners!
@@SuperElott absolutely
@@TheRealBrayo -talking about & doing are 2 distinctly different activities.
Like Henry Rono opined" the more you talk about yr running the less able you are to DO yr running!"
Juice Baby
that look back w/ 100m to go before gapping the field by 15meters does it for me 😂
Centro is letting em know what’s up! I think he’s in shape to drop 3:31.
@@TheRealBrayo I’d like to see him drop a really fast time but that isn’t his thing, he always runs a minimal, tactical race. If nobody goes out fast he won’t. Rather like Mo Farah, at least in all the races I’ve seen with Mo.
@@headlibrarian1996 oh yea, Mo has always gone for the win.
Can we find commentators that know more than 1 athlete?
Right? Did they say Grant Fisher once?
I dislike most running commentators. Very few know much history of the athletes. And this guy commentator basically needs to go get a room with Centrowitz.
I agree, but the dude did dominate the field and he was barely breathing with incredible form.
I mean, he is the reigning Olympic champion
No callback?? Brutal, should be required
Thank you! I said the same. Highkey disappointing. Mo would’ve been in contention to win ez.
Mo literally pulled Avila down. Should be fined or something
@@TheRealBrayo Mo has issues. Serious ones.
"We have a fall" Lol.
The dude was falling and just pulled him down with him
lmaoo 2:28 ahmed doesnt even shake his hand when hes the one that caused the other guy to fall and ruined both their races..wow
I saw that! They both raced at night so hopefully things got situated.
Ahmed is the reason the fell he pulled the other guy down
The graphic at 0:25 says Rio 2018 but the Rio games were in 2016. LOL.
Ahh..I missed it! That’s funny
Yeah I noticed that too and was kinda confused...
Time is only an illusion
The are still some 2014 world cup repairs being finished here, so that's ok for our country. It serves well the corruption 🤣
ESPN is focused on being woke instead of sports.
"that the unfortunate reality sometimes in distance running someone gets their legs tangled up and they fall"......I never ran track ever in my life but I totally didn't know grabbing a singlet is getting their legs "tangled up"
Lmaoo
Trust me, that dude was grabbing everyone. The guy in the blk must have been pissed
and Avila was the one who offered Mo his hand -which Mo the perpetrator refused - a real sport in my book considering his race had just been sabotaged by an athlete who couldn't keep his hands to himself...
How do you not call back a race when a dude spills 50 meters in ????
Right! I think past 10 meters they don’t call it for the 1500m but it should be 100m. Dudes take 70-100m strides all the time..they can afford to call it back.
Mo really said “you coming down with me” in that first 50m lmaoo 😂😂
💀💀💀💀
lmaooo
Just rewatched. He needs to file a formal complaint, that kind of behavior is unacceptable.
2:15 commentator started to say "tits" and then corrected himself :)
LMFAO NO WAY
Like father like son lmao
Usually you say the word that you see or are thinking about. Maybe his co commentator has a nice rack.
So nobody gonna mention the fight and fall at the beginning?
tv gem moment tottataly gone unnoticed.
Yeah, that Mo guy is an idiot. First he sticks his hand to block the runner to his left and then when he goes down here takes the runner to the right of him by hanging on to his singlet
I’m not sure what the rules are on that, but would’ve loved to see them call it back.
@@gilbucle yeah it looks like he didn't want the other runner to get in front so when he tripped trying to keep him back he grabbed onto his shirt and made sure to bring him down too. It was no accident
@@ObstacleZone nope. Not an accident.
Mo Ahmed tossed like a ping pong ball the whole first 20m
lmaoo!
That black dude starting pushing people from the very beginning. 😂
That’s Mo, he should have been a favorite to win aside from Centro. The whole thing was a mess.
Excellent "peaking" by Matt Centrowitz. By the time the Olympics start (IF the start!) he will be perfectly fine tuned and at his absolute best. It's a credit to his Coach and himself. All those runners who performed well indoors then ran fast times around February will "peter" out before the Olympics. BAD planning and Bad Coaching, if the Olympics were the objective.
Good point!
Karma happened quickly for Mo Ahmed. He instigated the pushing on both sides of him then pulls down another athlete as he's falling? Wow, childish.
There are many 3:30 guys in the world at the moment.
How anyone can cruise a 3:35 and not even be panting hard at the end. Insane
He was definitely holding back. It seemed like a prelim for him.
he's back
Indeed
Kudos to Avila(?) for stopping to help Ahmed when the race clearly should have been called back with a fall well within the first 100 meters
Should’ve!
@Mateo Luna Believe Avila gave Ahmed a chicken wing that knocked him off balance. Ahmed then grabbed Avila and dragged him down as he also fell. So they both kind of deserved it. Or not, I dunno. All that jostling was a bit disgraceful, imo. There was a good deal right from the gun.
Doubt he stopped to help. More likely it was to chew him out for dragging him down. Just goes to show you, pushing and shoving out of frustration almost never pans out. More than likely, it throws off your stride, pushes you backward (as you push the guy in front of you, you're going to push backward under the laws of physics) and in this case, got you pulled down. Both Mo and Avila overreacted to the initial jostling.
the runner in green committed a legal assault
Marc Scott's kick was amazing. Left it to the final 75, surpassed three or four people, and just kept on accelerating. Five more metres and he would have caught Heyward.
Mad man Scott is the man!
Nice tempo run boys.....
“Rio 2018”
I’m assuming one of the commentator said that? I didn’t catch that. Lmao
Juice Baby
Rio 2018????
Looks like he’s just figuring it out at the right time for Tokyo 2021.
@@TheRealBrayo no lol Rio was just in 2016
@@ryansmithers6733 I’m not sure what you’re implying. I’m saying, Centro hasn’t been running like himself...he’s just now catching steam with the trials and Tokyo coming up. I didn’t say anything about Rio Oly.
@@TheRealBrayo in the video it says Rio 2018. We’re just correcting it since it was Rio 2016 lol
@@ryansmithers6733 Ahh I see...I missed that one. They sleepin out here. Lmao
Where's Cooper teare at?
I missed Cooper’s 15 at PAC..no worries, we’ll see him soon at natys and trials
Your move Teare
his move indeed. I think Coop may be running the 5k and Cole the 15 at the trials.
12.5 second final 100m and he wasn't even going all out. Dare I say it, he might have been able to finish a full second faster if he really wanted to humiliate the field.
💯💯💯💯
Rounding into Olympic defense form??!!
Looks like he'll be ready. He doesn't need the standard cause he has enough points, but he can easily get in this week
So you guys who think Cento is a viable US force -------consider how much faster SO many other runners currently are like Jakob Ingebrigtsen/ Timothy Cheryriot/ Jakob Kiplimo just to mention a few.
Do you think 3:35 is even competitive in a sub 3:30 -3:29/ 3:28 & under world ?
Granted he won a gold running 3:50= 4:08 mile( utterly ridiculous) but, none of the above athletes can run THAT slow-they would trip & fall @ 3:50 1500 pace.
Ingebrigtsen already destroyed Centro in a meet over here....... anyway I love Oregon & the incredible pedigree of tradition but, Centro isn't even a factor in the upcoming Olympics--not by a metric mile.
1500m is stacked fasho!
Championship racing is much different than comparing PB's and WR's.
Why did Gourley and Andrews drop out after 800?
Andrews is most likely dealing with a nagging injury. As soon as I saw him at the very back halfway the race I knew it was wraps. I’m not sure about Gourley..but two ppl fell at the very start. I’m not sure what the rules are, but I would’ve like to see them call it back. Mo would’ve given Centro a run for his money.
So you ain't going to mention my boi Fisher?
Fisher is the man! We’re both from Michigan. It’s unfortunate what happened to Mo at the start.
You two only talk about Matthew Centrowitz or 🔫
I wish they'd get actual runners commentating on these...
100
That's Carrie Tollefson. She went to the Olympics for the 1500m. I like how she said Centro runs with a chip on his shoulder. That's good commentary.
-3:40....everyone...Wao...ready... Olímpic Rio 2016...no 2018...🖐️
facts!
Doubling lanes in a 1500 is going to lead to this type of thing. They are trying to get center lane, #10 was swimming with his arms, the preferred method. #11 Shoved him into the next lane, which had it's own two person showdown going on, instead of giving up the lane. When #10 was forced back out by those two other runners, he tried to, once again, get the lane. That's when the trip happened. He tried to stabilize his legs, but there was no room. Instead of falling through the field, he grabbed the Jersey of #11, who was still kind of pushing. I don't think you can blame #10, without also blaming #11.
Why number 10 doing
Who is refereeing this race? It should have been called back in the opening straight! And the brother in red shorts DQ’d. Very poorly officiated.
Defo should have been called back. They got caught sleepin
I feel bad for the dude that fell that’s really gotta suck
Stay humble matt
Always!
That should have been called back. That's B.S.S.S.S.
I agree..however, I’m unsure about the rules for the 1500m. 5k/10k would 107% be called back
Hi. The fall didn't occur at the start. It happened after around 15 to 20 meters. Meaning officially it occurred DURING the race. As an aside, they should not have started that large number on the line. Possibly with a split start but I didn't see the track marked for that option to be used.
@@johnwilson5743 yes. At the same time, the altercation started 5 meters into the race, they should have seen that coming. Now, idk what the rules for the 1500m are. Personally, I was in a 5k this year where someone fell 44 yards in and it got called back real f quick. I would’ve loved to see Mo drop a quick time.
@@TheRealBrayo Hi Mate. The only way to deal with this is the pedantic way. (Sadly!) The race had too many starters: At least 14 or 15. The limit for a 1500m race is meant to be 12. (Jeez, I think I ran in races that had around 20. Elbows and fists flying. Ha.) But they could have had a second line on the outer for half the runners but they didn't do that. The actual rules for "Obstruction" in races is very vague. At the start of races of 1500m or more, the Race Referee can order the immediate restart if obstruction causes falls. eg "If an athlete is obstructed, the referee may order the race to be held again, or restarted." However, a more lenient approach is used for Heats but not for Finals. I raced Internationally and, as I understood it, it would only apply to the first 10 meters. After that it was every runner for themselves.
In 5000m and 10,000m races, the Kenyans would do "team racing" where they would take turns going to the front, then dramatically slow, breaking up the smooth strides of following runners and often causing falls and spikings. Legs would have blood pouring down after this was done repeatedly. (I still have the scars. LOL) It was very difficult to get runners disqualified for deliberate obstruction. But if you were the one obstructed "tough titty" as they say.
@@johnwilson5743 👍
Good to hear! What were your best times?
WOMENS 1500??
Had it but never uploaded it.
Centro looking like a young George Clooney... or is it just me?
Thanks for posting
Absolutely!
Why not jus run another 110m and call it a mile run?
Great point! I’ve been saying the same. People will tune in more since everyone knows how far the mile is.
Dude you realize how tired these guys are after 1500? Why you want to put even 10m more on them?
Crazy that 3.35 wont even get you into the world championships anymore
after centro stole that olympic gold, nobody runs 'tactical' races anymore. just asking for a kicker to out-sprint you. if you have the best time in the field you take it out hard and make it about guts and conditioning, not lactic acid.
Is that Kara Goucher speaking?
Not sure, but I know she’s been doing some commentary here and there.
I’m fairly sure she also announces the footlocker national championships too
Pretty sure Carrie Tollefson with Lewis Johnson
Bruh it said rio 2018😂
That black guy had one purpose. He did his job PERFECTLY!!! (Take out or at least slow as many ppl as possible so his team mates could jog to a win) 😆
Lmaooo. Mo could’ve easily won. 12:47 5k guy. I think that’s the Canadian record.
That runner purposely took him down, he should be banned for the year. That was bush league.
I hear ya. I think he was frustrated with the pushing and decided to take em down with him. Same thing happened at a diamond league 5k. Kejelcha (indoor mile WR holder at 3:47) got tripped up and as he was going down, he held onto the shorts of the lead runner (Barega) which held him back..3rd took that win comfortably lmaoo.
@@TheRealBrayo You are missing the point. Mo started the pushing. On both sides. And esp. on his right. The guy should never be allowed to run another race, just from this.
@@cforestmills mo took Avila down with him cause he knew he was gonna get dusted by him simple as that
N fact, if it please all gentlemen of the track who here are present, and if I may go so far as to say of Mo's actions here: it was blatant, egregious, and downright unsportsmanlike. In 35 years of both competing and observing track and field, Mo's actions in this one race is not only the worst of all unsportsmanlike actions I have seen, but equals THEM ALL, just in the one here.
That I am not seeing more up in arms about it, is troubling.
All that said: have a good day gentleman. Happy trails and blue skies.
スタートの叩き合い(´∀`*)
...So shoving is allowed in this sport? Wtf
I guess running is a contact sport now. Lemme find out there’s a new section for ‘Covid rules’
The fucking GOAT
Bruh mo Ahmed
Matthew is a great champion, but, he is NOT to the level of the best 1500 m. Yes very smart and can run and win tactical races, but when the best run their 3:28s there is NO Matthew anywhere near that finish.
Lmao this broadcast is a joke
I thought he did a decent job, but I hear your frustrations.
@@TheRealBrayo announcers were fine for the most part but a lot of little mistakes and they didn't cover the fall early in the race as well as they could have
So...First off: #10 should never be allowed to run a race again. Period. Somebody must have paid him to take #11 out. Went after him from the start.
Second off: #11 missed a really good opportunity to ball-check that bastard. legs spread as he laid on the track. As if he was knocked out or something. Just asking for it.
I, for one, would have given it. Make him think twice about all that.
Awful.
darnn, you really about that smoke huh
@@TheRealBrayo word to ya mutha. or whatev
Centrowitz must have some East African in him.
💉💉💉💉
u love to hate on the champ
@@speedybull0911 the Olympic gold was a rigged race!
@@marka.meyers538 my blood is thicc af
I hope cancel culture catches him one day. I do not care that he was the only one to win gold in 108 years. Dude may be a great runner yet he is no Winner in my book.
Aww boo hoo, you gonna cry?
@@ethanpa1936 🤣🤣🤣
What did he do?
Another Armchair loser. Yawn.
@@VeridicusMaximus Didn't you see? He got to the front and then put up a force field, forcing everyone to slow down so he could kick at the end. Africans didn't like it but they had no choice.