You can tell when you see footage of keeley from a couple of years ago to how she looks now at the paris olympics she has grown i mean her body looks at oeak fitness you can obviously see the difference she looks slimmer but also very strong and ypu realise how hard she must have worked as well as growing naturally personally i thjnk she still has another couple of gears to go thru and more heights to reach i honestly think if she stays committed for another few years she will be one of the greatest ever and i like that she is very girlie girlie likes life as a woman she is lovely all the very best to her
A very insightful interview rather than the usual mundane questions athletes are often asked. From a psychological point of view it was interesting that Keely kept referring to 'Gold' which is a reward rather than 'winning' which she recognised as a potential risk (meaning that she could end up out of the medals).
Brilliant interview. Keely was just 1 when Sir Clive Woodward's England side won the Rugby World Cup which probs explains why she didn't recognise the name! That said, former Wigan Rugby League player, Jason Robinson, was in that brilliant side. And like Keely, he was fast!
Keely is such a lovely lady. She's gorgeous and fierce. A deadly combination. Her recent sub 1:55 performance in London was amazing! Her biggest competition in Paris may come from her Scottish teammate, Jemma Reekie.
Fantastic insight into the optimistic thought process, values, resolve and strength of character required to be a high performance elite athlete. “Comparisons are the thief of joy”Fun & enjoyment daily with coaches & teammates. 3 non negotiable behaviours Accountability, Honesty and Happiness.
KEELY YOU ARE ABLE TO WIN GOLD MEDAL FOR CLASS, GRIT, TACTIC INTELLIGENCE. I WILL BE WITH YOU. NO DEPRESSION BUT JOy TO COMPETE AND RUN. GO KEELY , GO QUEEN OF RUNNING.😊😊😊❤
Honestly believe we have a new British superstar here, did the business in Paris, and looks in top form. A world title is inevitable, might or might not be next year, but maybe in 2027, and possibly a world record holder. And will still only be 26 when LA 2028 rolls around. In the interim will likely win Sports Personality of the Year or be placed and be made an MBE. Not bad for a girl from Leigh
Keely has a good racing brain, you can convince yourself beforhand what the best plan is. But racing is like war, your plan goes out of the window in the race, so no plan's just think on the run.
It's obvious isn't it? Whilst clearly a very beautiful athlete, she was at the back of the queue when they were handing out brain cells 😂 It's not even a hard name to remember!
"if I really believe it it can happen" Genetically talented people always cite that. Most people could train from the cradle and never run like Keely. Olympic medals are handled out to genetically elite people who *also* are mentally strong. However if you dont have the natural physical talent you aint getting there.
Half agree. Sure, there is a "self selection" but at the level of a world or Olympic final, ALL the athletes are genetically gifted. What separates them is mental toughness, sure, but a lot of discipline and preparation with their training. The most genetically gifted athlete won't win if they are out-of-shape and don't consider race tactics.
And the huge amount of dedication to training throughout the year, entails a lot of pain and hard work, we witness the culmination of that hard work, genetics alone wont cut it, i think it must be annoying to elite athletes when people sometimes forget the sacrifices to be an athlete at this level peaking for one race that truly matters every four years,
@@jensmith3719 no one forgets the sacrifices. I have friends in professional sports. The 15th place person in the 800m rarely trains less than the gold medal winner. Everyone trains super hard at that level.
“If I really believe it it can happen.” What you’re touching upon is that this mindset is necessary for champions to rise from the elite. But, this mindset alone will not be sufficient for those without the requisite genetic gifts.
What you believe should be the only paramount thought in your mind. I can not believe you would do this to yourself. It demonstrates serious mental immaturity.
She made hard work of the European Championships recently but held on for gold. It’s going to be a big ask for Gold in the Olympics but good luck to her.
she was actually unwell at Europeans but didnt say anything, you could see it in her face whilst running, showed true grit. Her worlds fastest time and fearless approach balanced with respect for her competitors makes her the one to beat, 6th fastest time ever behind four eastern block runners from decades ago, i think she is capable of challenging WR
How loud do you think she screamed when Athing Mu got tripped at the US Olympic trials? Massive pressure on her now. She just smashed 1.55 and with no Mu in the race everyone basically thinks she's already got the gold around her neck. Will she falter or thrive under the expectation?
@@jensmith3719 Agreed. Keely now has the faster PB. It’s Keely’s loss that the defending Olympic champion won’t be there for the head-to-head competition.
Keely is chasing what Athing has already accomplished; thus, she is far more motivated. Athing's success appears to have been a blessing and curse...how do you stay motivated when you've accomplished so much at a young age and you want to taste other aspects of life. I hope she figures it out soon 'cause the Athing-Keely duels were entertaining.
You need to get a different mind set. You need to get to a point where your selfish warrior mindset voice is the only voice you hear. You obviously place way too much importance on what other people think of you.
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You can tell when you see footage of keeley from a couple of years ago to how she looks now at the paris olympics she has grown i mean her body looks at oeak fitness you can obviously see the difference she looks slimmer but also very strong and ypu realise how hard she must have worked as well as growing naturally personally i thjnk she still has another couple of gears to go thru and more heights to reach i honestly think if she stays committed for another few years she will be one of the greatest ever and i like that she is very girlie girlie likes life as a woman she is lovely all the very best to her
All that hard work paid off!! Congrats, Keely🎉🎉🎉🎉
What an amazing human Keely is. For a 22 year old she's a brilliant role model, and will inspire many people.
I think she is wonderful and she has more to offer she will be an all time great we are lucky to have her
Great athlete & role model, the sort of character athletics needs in order to grow its global audience.
Back here after olympic gold, never in doubt!
Looking forward to Keely and Phoebe getting deserved golds in successive Games. 😊
A very insightful interview rather than the usual mundane questions athletes are often asked. From a psychological point of view it was interesting that Keely kept referring to 'Gold' which is a reward rather than 'winning' which she recognised as a potential risk (meaning that she could end up out of the medals).
Keely is a truly gritty racer.
Brilliant interview. Keely was just 1 when Sir Clive Woodward's England side won the Rugby World Cup which probs explains why she didn't recognise the name! That said, former Wigan Rugby League player, Jason Robinson, was in that brilliant side. And like Keely, he was fast!
Keely is such a lovely lady. She's gorgeous and fierce. A deadly combination. Her recent sub 1:55 performance in London was amazing! Her biggest competition in Paris may come from her Scottish teammate, Jemma Reekie.
imo the biggest challenge for the medal favourites is negotiating heats and semis, not getting tripped etc
Mary moraa
This was great!
Lead from the front the entire race....definitely Gold mindset for that one. Gold in Paris baby! Ella Toone's mate & school friend.
Fantastic insight into the optimistic thought process, values, resolve and strength of character required to be a high performance elite athlete. “Comparisons are the thief of joy”Fun & enjoyment daily with coaches & teammates. 3 non negotiable behaviours Accountability, Honesty and Happiness.
KEELY YOU ARE ABLE TO WIN GOLD MEDAL FOR CLASS, GRIT, TACTIC INTELLIGENCE.
I WILL BE WITH YOU.
NO DEPRESSION BUT JOy TO COMPETE AND RUN.
GO KEELY , GO QUEEN OF RUNNING.😊😊😊❤
I will be with you all the way, and so will all of the country.🔥🥇🥰👍.
Go Girl , run your ❤️ out … , routing for you from the Cotswolds x
Honestly believe we have a new British superstar here, did the business in Paris, and looks in top form. A world title is inevitable, might or might not be next year, but maybe in 2027, and possibly a world record holder. And will still only be 26 when LA 2028 rolls around. In the interim will likely win Sports Personality of the Year or be placed and be made an MBE. Not bad for a girl from Leigh
I love Kelly ❤️
Title is a bit misleading, she was the favorite going in
Excellent
C'mon Keely.... good luck in France!!
What was your favourite moment from the episode? 🏃♀
She is the 800m GOAT
How?
@@Astro2024fastest of the modern "clean" era.
Gets the world record and yes we'll have an active claim
Keely has a good racing brain, you can convince yourself beforhand what the best plan is. But racing is like war, your plan goes out of the window in the race, so no plan's just think on the run.
素晴らしい
Why does Keely keep repeating the "American girl", not naming Athing (Mu) once? Great interview anyway.
she names her at 42:10 lol i think she just doesnt remember their names quickly enough
Maybe its psychoiogical.
@@realmadrid97666 yeah, missed this... Hala Madrid!
@@yaroslavtykhonchuk21 GBY sir!
It's obvious isn't it? Whilst clearly a very beautiful athlete, she was at the back of the queue when they were handing out brain cells 😂 It's not even a hard name to remember!
I am CERTAIN I could find a way to help her relax by focusing on her spot between F and H. Back to the basics as she says.
Lol Clive Woodward..."Ummmmmmm who?"
"if I really believe it it can happen" Genetically talented people always cite that. Most people could train from the cradle and never run like Keely. Olympic medals are handled out to genetically elite people who *also* are mentally strong. However if you dont have the natural physical talent you aint getting there.
Half agree. Sure, there is a "self selection" but at the level of a world or Olympic final, ALL the athletes are genetically gifted. What separates them is mental toughness, sure, but a lot of discipline and preparation with their training. The most genetically gifted athlete won't win if they are out-of-shape and don't consider race tactics.
@@robws007 Did she say if you really believe it it can happen or if I really believe it?
And the huge amount of dedication to training throughout the year, entails a lot of pain and hard work, we witness the culmination of that hard work, genetics alone wont cut it, i think it must be annoying to elite athletes when people sometimes forget the sacrifices to be an athlete at this level peaking for one race that truly matters every four years,
@@jensmith3719 no one forgets the sacrifices. I have friends in professional sports. The 15th place person in the 800m rarely trains less than the gold medal winner. Everyone trains super hard at that level.
“If I really believe it it can happen.” What you’re touching upon is that this mindset is necessary for champions to rise from the elite. But, this mindset alone will not be sufficient for those without the requisite genetic gifts.
What you believe should be the only paramount thought in your mind. I can not believe you would do this to yourself. It demonstrates serious mental immaturity.
She made hard work of the European Championships recently but held on for gold. It’s going to be a big ask for Gold in the Olympics but good luck to her.
she was actually unwell at Europeans but didnt say anything, you could see it in her face whilst running, showed true grit. Her worlds fastest time and fearless approach balanced with respect for her competitors makes her the one to beat, 6th fastest time ever behind four eastern block runners from decades ago, i think she is capable of challenging WR
Why doesn't she use their names?
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How loud do you think she screamed when Athing Mu got tripped at the US Olympic trials? Massive pressure on her now. She just smashed 1.55 and with no Mu in the race everyone basically thinks she's already got the gold around her neck. Will she falter or thrive under the expectation?
Athing Mu isnt really on the form she needed to be competitive in Paris, struggled badly the other night , hasnt raced much this season
@@jensmith3719 Agreed. Keely now has the faster PB. It’s Keely’s loss that the defending Olympic champion won’t be there for the head-to-head competition.
Mary moraa has a chance
Keely is chasing what Athing has already accomplished; thus, she is far more motivated. Athing's success appears to have been a blessing and curse...how do you stay motivated when you've accomplished so much at a young age and you want to taste other aspects of life. I hope she figures it out soon 'cause the Athing-Keely duels were entertaining.
kaly boly
You need to get a different mind set. You need to get to a point where your selfish warrior mindset voice is the only voice you hear. You obviously place way too much importance on what other people think of you.
She's a social type - 3w2 enneagram in psychology. It's hard for her not to obsess about social status.
Wot no your seeking attention and want people to feel sorry for you when you dont win gold
Cringe
won.