The 2022 New York City Marathon Was Crazy

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  • The 2022 New York City Marathon. Another day of marathon history.
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  • @Allenkcw
    @Allenkcw Před rokem +769

    Just finished this race. It was an absolute slaughterhouse. People were dropping, half the runners were walking on the bridge, and i saw at least 4 people being wheeled away by medics. So kudos to these pros with their absolute iron grit.

    • @Allenkcw
      @Allenkcw Před rokem +23

      Lol im sure everyone would disagree with you on that.

    • @Schlain666
      @Schlain666 Před rokem +12

      Just weak. The temperature at Stockholm Marathon in 2018 was at 32C. This is nothing.

    • @Allenkcw
      @Allenkcw Před rokem

      @@Schlain666 since were talking about who has the bigger dick here-i bet i still run faster than you in that heat.

    • @louklein7143
      @louklein7143 Před rokem +11

      I’ll say ! I was about 35 mins behind my own marathon average !

    • @Allenkcw
      @Allenkcw Před rokem +12

      @@louklein7143 everyone had a bad day. Buts its all good and congrats on finishing!

  • @hyrumsmartt4331
    @hyrumsmartt4331 Před rokem +1067

    Imma stick to the mile

    • @garrysekelli6776
      @garrysekelli6776 Před rokem +40

      İma stick to the 60 meter.

    • @hyrumsmartt4331
      @hyrumsmartt4331 Před rokem +46

      I only run a 4:55. I don't understand how they keep a faster pace for soo long

    • @Corey25
      @Corey25 Před rokem +12

      Best comment. LMFAO

    • @king-qi2ks
      @king-qi2ks Před rokem +4

      @@hyrumsmartt4331 crazy stuff 😂

    • @_CRUMP_
      @_CRUMP_ Před rokem +23

      @@hyrumsmartt4331 4:55? I haven’t even broken 5 yet lol

  • @stella7848
    @stella7848 Před rokem +457

    I volunteered at the Mile 12 aid station in Brooklyn! We all saw Do Nascimiento pass by around 54 minutes and then it felt like ages passed before the rest of the mens elite field came around. Really exciting race - I felt so bad for him after reading the final race results though. But he's 24 so he has years to crush his future marathons and perfect his pacing strategy!

    • @maciejguzek3442
      @maciejguzek3442 Před rokem +7

      No reason to feel bad for him. He isn't hurt. Everyone is talking about him. He knew perfectly well how it works. There were better runners that him, and they deserved to overtake him.

    • @peters616
      @peters616 Před rokem +25

      I don't think it had anything to do with him dropping out but there was a crazy looking cyclist yelling at him and riding right up behind him on the 59th street bridge. I don't think it was welcome as I saw him trying to waive the guy off. Not sure why someone didn't step in and get rid of that guy, must have been really distracting for him as that was about the point where he really started hurting I think.

    • @toordal
      @toordal Před rokem +2

      Did you remember seeing a guy in a bright yellow shirt with black block lettering that said "RUNTHISTOWN DETROIT"? That was me.

    • @careyliggett
      @careyliggett Před rokem +3

      Thank you for volunteering! Appreciated you ❤

    • @marcgosselin945
      @marcgosselin945 Před rokem

      there is fast, and there is really fast! ahahaha

  • @juan9715
    @juan9715 Před rokem +535

    Do Nascimento blew up about the same distance he did last year in the Olympics, also in extremely warm conditions. He keeps gaining experience, and since he is quite young Im sure he will be a big name in the sport in the near future to come.

    • @jordanbabcock9349
      @jordanbabcock9349 Před rokem +30

      He made the same mistake yet you bet your money on him learning? Okay haha 😆

    • @rinotz7
      @rinotz7 Před rokem +108

      @@jordanbabcock9349 It's called taking risks, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't, it will eventually pay off for him. I give him way more credit than people that always stay in their comfort zone. I know a lot of runners pride themselves for being conservative in their running, but that means nothing to me, personally.

    • @juan9715
      @juan9715 Před rokem +72

      lmao anyone that understands marathon knows that he has over 10 years of running ahead of him yet he is already at the top level, despite not having even reached his peak. So yes I believe in him.

    • @dinodumbo1365
      @dinodumbo1365 Před rokem +67

      @@jordanbabcock9349 the dude is already the best non african marathoner on the planet. You shouldn't sleep on him

    • @xx765
      @xx765 Před rokem +27

      @@jordanbabcock9349 Say someone wants to win rather than taking a safe top 10 finish, he would have to risk not finishing at all. Nascimento took a risky strategy back in Tokyo, it didn't work. Maybe he needed to improve some, maybe it was just bad luck. He tried what appears to be the same strategy today although it's different already. It's not as hot in NYC today as in Tokyo, and he is not against the best marathon runner of all time. And he probably got stronger comparing to himself from an year ago. Sure again it didn't work. It doesn't mean he is a bad runner or he hasn't learnt. Even Michael Jordan had to try more than several times to figure out how to win a championship. MJ got smashed by Bird's Celtics a few years in a row, then by Detriot a few years in a row. I bet someone back then was saying that 'this Jordan kid just doesn't know what he is doing' too.

  • @zanesmith9258
    @zanesmith9258 Před rokem +120

    I ran on Sunday and this was my first marathon. Absolutely brutal, horrible cramping. There were dozens of people in oxygen masks, on stretchers, ambulances, vomiting, etc. I'm thrilled to just have finished and stay healthy.

  • @indioraj
    @indioraj Před rokem +187

    I always wondered why some runners don't outpace the others in the beginning to separate the distance, now I see it doesn't work in marathons. It was a gutsy of Daniel to try it. I'm still rooting for him.

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před rokem +39

      It is actually unusual for seasoned runners especially. He was running like a pacer. I'm sure he learned a lot from this race. It is a little surprising that he ended up with cramps and heat exhaustion being that he is from Brazil. If he could maintained that pace he could have won in close to his pr. He simply misjudged his ability for the conditions.

    • @promarcelo
      @promarcelo Před rokem +13

      @@michaeldeierhoi4096 Daniel has lived in Kenya for the past few years

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před rokem +4

      @@promarcelo Thanks for that tip. I'll bet he learned a lot from the Kenyans.

    • @whitelobster1ify
      @whitelobster1ify Před rokem +12

      As one commentator famously said, "At some point, someone is going to hand him a piano to carry." In the marathon, when things start to go bad, they go bad quickly!

    • @miguelosterroht
      @miguelosterroht Před rokem +3

      @Michael Deierhoi yesterday was insane. I’m also from Brazil, to avoid the heat we usually train at 6am, I was doing my long runs (18-20 miles) at a 9:00 pace, was really excited to run in the cold, but yesterday couldn’t event keep it at 10:00 in the first 10kms, crazy and brutal weather. But happy to have finished my first marathon in one piece.

  • @forrestgump3909
    @forrestgump3909 Před rokem +270

    As someone who ran it today, those conditions were brutal. 70°F+ pretty much the whole race with the sun shining through really made it tough to run a good time! (For me, I was aiming for >2:45:00 and ended up running 3:09:44 😬)

    • @beachnap
      @beachnap Před rokem +7

      I ran the Portland Marathon this year (Oct. 2nd) and we also experienced record-breaking temps. By the time I was finishing the race, it was well over 90 degrees. I was sucking down electrolytes like crazy and had a layer of salt crystals on my forehead 😅😅. I don't think people were prepared for the heat and sun in a city known for being cool and cloudy.

    • @djcastano1180
      @djcastano1180 Před rokem +19

      It’s crazy how different people are. 50-55 slows me way tf down and I do much better in 75-80 degrees.

    • @timnelson8656
      @timnelson8656 Před rokem +6

      waaaa waaaa try running a marathon in 100 degrees and humidity before complaining lol

    • @schmoestudy
      @schmoestudy Před rokem +3

      Run Forrest Run (obligatory)

    • @Mr_Fairdale
      @Mr_Fairdale Před rokem +3

      Not your day but I’ll never forget your kick off returns for Alabama or the time you traversed the country multiple times in one push. Still proud of you bro 👍

  • @andersonnascimento939
    @andersonnascimento939 Před rokem +96

    I'm have the feeling if the race was in the 40/50 degrees Daniel would have sustained that pace through the end. His pace is just violent!!! What a runner!!!

    • @Ximme
      @Ximme Před rokem +24

      @@W.C. You can actually hit the wall when your body temperature raises too high. When it's colder you can delay hitting the wall. So in this case he might have finished the marathon if it was colder.

    • @mattheartfollower4123
      @mattheartfollower4123 Před rokem +1

      @@W.C. lol you have no idea what you're talking about buddy. The wall is very much about the weather too, just like it is about what shoes you run in and dozens of other factors.

    • @mattheartfollower4123
      @mattheartfollower4123 Před rokem +2

      @@W.C. Well I agree with everything you said here. I just pointed out that weather does play a role, in fact, a pretty significant one, as to when exactly you hit the wall.

  • @strawdog336
    @strawdog336 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for this recap, and I appreciate the km pace conversions!

  • @Jeff-vs3oc
    @Jeff-vs3oc Před rokem +23

    Very competitive race from both sides 💯💯
    It's amazing

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith1215 Před rokem +22

    Talk about an all-star effort to have all this footage edited and voiced over to have a video up so fast!

  • @PBosco
    @PBosco Před rokem +46

    I ran NYC in 1993, and expected a sub 3-hour time. The temperature was 73F at race time and it was humid. I crossed the Verrazano-Narrows bridge, (2 miles), and knew I was doomed. My legs felt like jelly. I ran 4:01 -- very disappointed after all the work I put in.

    • @zeffery101
      @zeffery101 Před rokem +2

      forgot about humidity. I was wondering why 70 is warm. Im from California and did XC a few years back in 80-90 F, sometimes up to 98/99F. Still brutal but its dry.

    • @PBosco
      @PBosco Před rokem +2

      @@zeffery101 The month before I ran it was unseasonable cool -- temps in 40s and 50s. I've never been a hot-weather runner. I've run sub 3 hours before but it wasn't in the cards that day. I cramped up bad after the race but finished.

    • @tonyjoseph4721
      @tonyjoseph4721 Před rokem +6

      By the time you reached the finishing line,The Kenya pro runners were in their flight back to Kenya

    • @jonnaqv
      @jonnaqv Před rokem

      @@zeffery101 mostly due to people training in lower temps and having to run the race outside of what their body is used too

    • @Traint_Trungdrundringsron
      @Traint_Trungdrundringsron Před rokem

      amazing!

  • @go_away_plz
    @go_away_plz Před rokem +2

    Great recap, exactly the kind of highlight reel I wanted to see. subscribed.

  • @johnwilson5743
    @johnwilson5743 Před rokem +1

    Thanks TRP. Yet another top quality video report. Cheers.

  • @lelandkelley
    @lelandkelley Před rokem +2

    Thank you for doing this, was interesting to watch after doing it myself

  • @celiareed1402
    @celiareed1402 Před rokem +38

    I ran the NYC Marathon in 1984 when the temps were in the 80’s with high humidity. After that, they changed the start date to November.

    • @thru_and_thru
      @thru_and_thru Před rokem +3

      That's wild, never knew it used to be on during the summer. I volunteered today in the starting village and I could sense how anxious some people were about the heat. I would have decimated my time had I been running today. I love entering the winter half marathons in December-February for this reason. I really hope today's temps don't become standard for the NYC marathon.

    • @4plum
      @4plum Před rokem

      When was the start date in 1984?

    • @celiareed1402
      @celiareed1402 Před rokem +3

      End of October. Then a few years later, it was changed to beginning of November.

    • @celiareed1402
      @celiareed1402 Před rokem +1

      @@thru_and_thru Wasn’t in the summer-just end of October. But it was brutal.

  • @mokhtarmoussa
    @mokhtarmoussa Před rokem +19

    shot out also to the Morrocan El Aaraby also he has a PR of 2:06 and was NYC marathon runner-up last year. He finished 4 this year, unfortunately. But he deserves your appreciation for sure.

    • @METT-TC
      @METT-TC Před rokem +1

      With conditions this bad he absolutely crushed it whatever the place. I'm sure his next race will be even better.

    • @zakariarasmi6359
      @zakariarasmi6359 Před rokem +1

      He literally ignored his existence for the whole video 😅

  • @michaelsnodgrass2882
    @michaelsnodgrass2882 Před rokem +3

    hey channel people, your videos are amazing, great dialogs, wonderful clips, great info. I'm not a runner at all but now i know abby steiner and mathew boland. keep the videos coming.

    • @PongGod
      @PongGod Před rokem +1

      I think you mean Matthew Boling.

  • @ianhoffman8029
    @ianhoffman8029 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this recap.

  • @nro337
    @nro337 Před rokem +14

    What a race, what a recap!

  • @HB-ix9hl
    @HB-ix9hl Před rokem +147

    He didn't run a smart race but if he conditions himself he'll definitely be able to run at this pace in the near future for the full 26.2 miles. At 70 plus degrees he ran a furious record beating pace through 21 miles so he definitely needs more conditioning more training but I think this guy can break records. I'd bet on him in the future

    • @2011hwalker
      @2011hwalker Před rokem +6

      He doesnt run smart at all. He ran with Kipchoge in the Olympics until he detonated.

    • @EffigyofChaos
      @EffigyofChaos Před rokem +4

      He may need to restrict himself to cooler or colder races.

    • @HB-ix9hl
      @HB-ix9hl Před rokem +11

      @@2011hwalker I hear what you're saying but he kept up an incredible pace for 80% of the race. He's going to improve. Better coaching better training better conditioning

    • @mathieudube6907
      @mathieudube6907 Před rokem

      @@HB-ix9hl I still think its a long bow to draw that He's a 2:02 runner when there's only a few of them in the world.

    • @HB-ix9hl
      @HB-ix9hl Před rokem

      @@mathieudube6907 if I could run half as good as him I'd be happy.

  • @kaushikmanjunath1372
    @kaushikmanjunath1372 Před 9 měsíci

    Frack everything else. The video editing and commentary is just fantastic!

  • @maryhirsch2909
    @maryhirsch2909 Před rokem

    Thank You. This was done really well.

  • @leocremonezi
    @leocremonezi Před rokem +10

    I am from Brazil, and I was cheering for Daniel in this race. Unfortunately, he could not complete it, but he is still young! For sure a lot of awesome races will come 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @applicareinc
    @applicareinc Před rokem

    Thanks for the exciting narration.

  • @EffigyofChaos
    @EffigyofChaos Před rokem +16

    I’m excited to see more of the young Brazilian marathoner. If the conditions weren’t so hot, he may have been able to stay in there. That was amazing.

  • @raoeoiku7549
    @raoeoiku7549 Před rokem +1

    Great coverage

  • @richardmercer2337
    @richardmercer2337 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much! I hadn't prepared in advance and couldn't get it on my TV.

  • @J.e.f.f.r.e.y
    @J.e.f.f.r.e.y Před rokem +27

    Do Nascimento was amazing. He could be a pacemaker for Kipchoge, I hear there are a few vacancies.

    • @elo5193
      @elo5193 Před rokem +6

      😂 yes I heard about these "vacancies" lol

    • @samstyme4125
      @samstyme4125 Před rokem

      Looks like he could have won the race if he hadn't taken it.

  • @jcriley7695
    @jcriley7695 Před rokem

    I know absolutely nothing about sports but I’ve watched so many of this channels videos as the commentary is top!

  • @tkk3852
    @tkk3852 Před rokem +13

    Kenyans are the best marathoners in the world. I don't know why the Ethiopians have not yet mastered the marathon. Out of the 6 masters marathon majors, Kenya has won almost all of them on both the men and women's side.

  • @xenon2561
    @xenon2561 Před rokem +24

    I feel bad for Do Nascimento, congrats to Chebet though!

  • @mattifreshfan9111
    @mattifreshfan9111 Před rokem

    well done mate🎉

  • @emberos
    @emberos Před rokem +10

    Lokedi with that ultra-professional double-arm break the tape and stop the watch at the same time maneuver 😂😂

  • @channelthree9424
    @channelthree9424 Před rokem +2

    My coworker and her brother competed in this year‘s marathon. He represented the US while he represented Mexico. I have never been interested in the New York marathon until she told me she was participating. I even uploaded the app to follow both of them to the finish line.

  • @MylifeofTao
    @MylifeofTao Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @rejotalin
    @rejotalin Před rokem +34

    Not a pro. I ran it three times, and it's the most challenging marathon together with Madrid I’ve run. Those bridges, and the hill from 110th to the entrance to central park always killed me.

    • @kkwong6528
      @kkwong6528 Před rokem +4

      The downhill maybe the worst, as you sustain more force going downhill.

    • @DonGivani
      @DonGivani Před rokem +1

      Jose , i am with you, I ran Madrid and I thought it was very difficult. Why ?
      Because Madrid lies on a 600 meter plateau ( 2000 feet) and the last 8 km ( 5 miles) is a slow climb . Very tough

  • @willromeny1
    @willromeny1 Před rokem

    Great summary

  • @user-vm6oz6wt5g
    @user-vm6oz6wt5g Před rokem +2

    I used to run. I can’t watch anything like this without crying. It gets me emotional every time.

  • @And-rc9yy
    @And-rc9yy Před rokem

    I was training Sunday morning with Sharon's masseur in Kaptagat. When I told him later that day that Sharon held on for the win he was so happy.

  • @payrysdoscs4903
    @payrysdoscs4903 Před rokem +38

    Another cool thing is that Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach-Jauncey from the Philippines participated in her first ever marathon 🙂

  • @themanorruns
    @themanorruns Před rokem

    Daniel's got a massive career yet, ran the marathon from the back and that was BRUTAL conditions. Was fun to watch the first 20 from the starting village!

  • @philipwangila244
    @philipwangila244 Před rokem +1

    Nascimento just broke my heart. Am Kenyan and I looked up to him to finish the race at least.

  • @ajtam05
    @ajtam05 Před rokem +1

    It's always crazy to fathom running a 5 min mile........once. Let alone 26 times consecutively. The human body/mind is amazing. I remember cross-country in college I could barely do 10K races w/ a 7-7.5 min avg. And that's me training REALLY hard. Haha

  • @rinotz7
    @rinotz7 Před rokem +11

    Tough conditions on an already tough race, great effort all around though!

  • @tamasszanka5866
    @tamasszanka5866 Před rokem +4

    So happy for Abdi Nageeye! He keeps a very consistent form on major championships.

  • @jonathansandberg5983
    @jonathansandberg5983 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the recap. I wonder what happened to Des Linden? Did she finish?

    • @tovaks
      @tovaks Před rokem +1

      She came in 16th.

  • @NurBull
    @NurBull Před rokem

    Finished a local marathon in September. Good luck to all runners!

  • @pjohnnyboy7
    @pjohnnyboy7 Před rokem

    Excellent video

  • @alyssa7974
    @alyssa7974 Před rokem +1

    Daniel is a future big name in this sport. I believe in his abilities!

  • @cronikvialo5463
    @cronikvialo5463 Před rokem +9

    Another case of running dementia by nascimiento

  • @toordal
    @toordal Před rokem +2

    I ran this yesterday and am still in pain unable to barely move. The heat and humidity was crazy for NYC in in November. My time was terrible 5:54. This was my third full marathon, but first NYC, or first race in any distance outside the City of Detroit. My previous 2 Detroit Freeps were 5:00 and 5:21. I saw 10x as many people seek medical care as in any of the 4 Detroit Free Press Marathon events(full & half combined). I guess you can say for the most part the elites showed why they are elite. Other than Daniel Do Nascimento the rest finished world class times pushing records.

    • @Zeno_334
      @Zeno_334 Před rokem +1

      Congratulations!!!
      If you don’t mind sharing, how old are you and how long have you been training? And are you male or female?

    • @toordal
      @toordal Před rokem +1

      @@Zeno_334 I'm 48 male(don't know of very many women named "Jeff"). I'm not sure how long you could consider me to be "training", but my first full marathon(and half-marathon for that matter) was in 2014, and I've now done 3. Both the other 2 were for the Detroit Free Press Marathon.

    • @superm70
      @superm70 Před rokem

      Well done you did it

  • @jasperherr8694
    @jasperherr8694 Před rokem +2

    People running in the NYC marathon: "It's SOOO hot! Blazing hot at 70F!!"
    Me who is used to living in 90F: "uh.. it's still so cold."

    • @DonGivani
      @DonGivani Před rokem +2

      Ignorant comment, running a marathon is different than living in hot temperature.
      During a marathon you hydrate and you can have a heatstroke. 70°F = 21 Celsius.
      During a race , you have to add 5 degrees Celsius. So it feels like 26 Celsius. You see what happened to the Brazilian

    • @jasperherr8694
      @jasperherr8694 Před rokem

      @@DonGivani i live and run in hot climates. don't act noble.

  • @kennethwoods6525
    @kennethwoods6525 Před rokem +1

    Abdi Nageeye !!!! 2020 Olympic Silver Medalist. 👏

  • @thaddeebarge4023
    @thaddeebarge4023 Před rokem +7

    Boyy went down hard 😂

  • @getrudecheptoo7997
    @getrudecheptoo7997 Před rokem

    Love being Kenyan when watching athletics ❤

  • @mnlw1363
    @mnlw1363 Před rokem +1

    Running in this weather is no joke. Running in Houston is often like this in the fall & winter, and there is no real getting used to it-at least not for me

  • @NewYork7914
    @NewYork7914 Před rokem

    Congret!! Brian 3.24 🏃‍♂️🏆✌️

  • @fatima1331
    @fatima1331 Před rokem

    This inspires me damn

  • @RichManSCTV0
    @RichManSCTV0 Před rokem +4

    Its the new medical thing they put in our arms

  • @shawnreagor2694
    @shawnreagor2694 Před rokem +2

    Even more amazing was the wheelchair racing. 2 new course records there!

    • @robertdavidson6354
      @robertdavidson6354 Před rokem

      Winner mentioned the wind was from behind.......that could account for the course records

  • @julianosaddockdesa
    @julianosaddockdesa Před rokem +3

    "Danielzinho" will make history one day! Write this down..

  • @DavidSuncuravens
    @DavidSuncuravens Před rokem +14

    I don't know why anyone would drop a 4:20 mile so early in the race on a hot day and very hilly course, Do Nascimento got his race plan completely wrong

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před rokem +2

      He seems to have misjudged his ability based on the conditions. Notice that none of the other top runners ran anywhere near their best times.

    • @joshuasmith1215
      @joshuasmith1215 Před rokem

      So funny hearing 70 degrees called hot

    • @michaeldeierhoi4096
      @michaeldeierhoi4096 Před rokem +1

      @@joshuasmith1215 To the average person, but speaking from experience when you are running long distance at 70 especially if it's even a little humid you really start to notice it after a while.

  • @colinmcgraw
    @colinmcgraw Před rokem +2

    I just moved here in NYC. I can't believe I missed it! I found out too late. 😢😢😢😢

  • @mallmiller7755
    @mallmiller7755 Před rokem

    This is the first marathon ive ever watched live

  • @jakewatkins7355
    @jakewatkins7355 Před rokem +1

    can you take a look at the Ontario high school championships (OFSSAA) there were a lot of fast times and a lot of very competitive high school runners. The event was sponsored by Nike Gatorade and other large brands.

  • @Micheles_Ministries
    @Micheles_Ministries Před rokem

    Amazing running times I was happy with 12 min miles in the military

  • @urbanodossantoscosta3232

    Erro de estratégia do Daniel Nascimento. Lhe custou a quebra na Marathon. Saúde e paz pra todos.

  • @AdamThomas28
    @AdamThomas28 Před rokem +4

    A bit off topic but why can’t all of the flags at the finish line break away like that? There’s much less of a chance for injury when they break away in the middle versus when they have to try not to trip over traditional ones

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack Před rokem +2

    Does Lokedi's crazy running form (legs splayed to the sides) just not matter? Can anyone who knows about running mechanics etc. enlighten me on this? Thanks.

  • @kaisegrud
    @kaisegrud Před rokem +16

    I've never seen anyone bolt out to the front and have it pay off.

    • @aprenderlife
      @aprenderlife Před rokem +18

      Yuki kawauchi

    • @BensleyDRAKE
      @BensleyDRAKE Před rokem +10

      You must not have heard of Eliud Kipchoge then!

    • @mathieudube6907
      @mathieudube6907 Před rokem +1

      You mean except for EK?

    • @dereknalley
      @dereknalley Před rokem +1

      @@aprenderlife Same guy I was thinking of. What always stands out in my memory is one of the race commentators saying "Somebody is going to hand this gentleman a piano to carry." and that has always been my mantra as a runner; to not have to carry the piano.
      czcams.com/video/BE6nuOcbMck/video.html

    • @liamballard7519
      @liamballard7519 Před rokem +3

      Sammy Wanjiru in the 2008 Olympics

  • @joshuasmith1215
    @joshuasmith1215 Před rokem +20

    I just don't understand how that dude thought it was a good idea to push that hard that early...then continue to push. I would think he has coaches who could teach him these things BEFORE the race.

    • @METT-TC
      @METT-TC Před rokem

      If you've ever pushed that hard (especially in this heat) for that long you know that you just fall off a cliff. Suddenly your body says "no more, that's it" and no matter how good you felt 5 minutes ago you're absolutely done.

    • @descai10
      @descai10 Před rokem

      The people that only listen to their coaches and never think outside the box are never going to be world record holders. The exception being if their coach is a record holder.

  • @infinitegaming1015
    @infinitegaming1015 Před rokem

    Nell Rojas top 10! Wasn’t expecting that

  • @InclusiveProductions
    @InclusiveProductions Před rokem

    Crazy!

  • @tbag5720
    @tbag5720 Před rokem +1

    What a race

  • @marcelomar9728
    @marcelomar9728 Před rokem +8

    Daniel do Nascimento will soon be running the marathon in 2h3min. and will win a medal at the Olympics!

    • @mathieudube6907
      @mathieudube6907 Před rokem

      Doubt it. Far too many runners ahead of him

    • @xctrack4419
      @xctrack4419 Před rokem +3

      Man's got to learn some pacing strategy first. Tremendous talent but hard to understand how he misjudged his pacing that badly. A 4:20 and 1:01 on that course in those conditions? There's Brave and then there's just stupid...

    • @peterkiruthu748
      @peterkiruthu748 Před rokem

      With those tactics no he needs to change I don't know why he did that yet he train with the best runners in Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @rodrigosmath84
      @rodrigosmath84 Před rokem +2

      @@mathieudube6907 Today he is the non African faster in the marathon in the world and record holder in the Americas, and he is just 24 years old.

    • @chicnoir29
      @chicnoir29 Před rokem +2

      @@mathieudube6907 - Most elite runners skip the olympic marathon so he has a shot.

  • @GbawlZ
    @GbawlZ Před rokem

    Yeah, this marathon took place on the one weekend where the temperature popped back up. The previous weeks had been in the 50s and low 60s at peak hours. That's just plain unlucky for marathoners and lucky for everyone else. On a side note, I am doubtful that Galen Rupp will ever PR again, sadly.

  • @kirko7182
    @kirko7182 Před rokem

    "...however, this is the marathon..." Oh my!

  • @janemf
    @janemf Před rokem

    Those splits dang

  • @NKsEntertainment
    @NKsEntertainment Před rokem +1

    Nice 👍

  • @anibaljrbalt
    @anibaljrbalt Před rokem

    Always a great race.

  • @kizrep
    @kizrep Před rokem

    nice cover ty

  • @djsyntrix
    @djsyntrix Před rokem

    HOLY WOW! 4:20 split in a marathon, guy was out of his mind! Absolute beast! I was hoping he could pull it off for mankind haha

  • @erezkassirer7131
    @erezkassirer7131 Před rokem

    Is there a typo in the times for the men’s top 10? Did Scott fable actually run 2:33:35? And reed rischer 2:35:23?

  • @ibkhoubaghwadou
    @ibkhoubaghwadou Před rokem

    You didn't even notice El aaraby, he finished second last year and was doing a very strong race this year too...

  • @nancysmith9487
    @nancysmith9487 Před rokem

    Great job everyone...

  • @margaretbryan4820
    @margaretbryan4820 Před rokem

    I was considering practicing for the Marathon. OML over 25 miles. 10 blocks is one mile. it is walkable if I can I'll give you guys water.

  • @evandrodiniz9897
    @evandrodiniz9897 Před rokem

    Daniel is the BEST

  • @BLACKNOY0979
    @BLACKNOY0979 Před rokem

    Wow…. One day I’ll be there

  • @didntwantmyrealnameanymore

    I love do nascimento and fully believe he'll do this in london or something one day and win in 2:03

  • @TheMoe2310
    @TheMoe2310 Před rokem +1

    Man, Nascimento blew a gasket! 😧

  • @CeliaCavalli
    @CeliaCavalli Před rokem

    Whoa 😮

  • @samstyme4125
    @samstyme4125 Před rokem +3

    Same kind of thing’s been happening to a lot of athletes these last couple of years.

  • @evasilong7770
    @evasilong7770 Před rokem +3

    I am not sure how to be humble as a Kenyan at this point. We just dont know how to NOT take these titles. we are the business! Now we just need to learn how to celebrate because when our heroes come home, it business as usual ;)
    That said, when the Brazillian fell down, I felt like running to him (the mom in me wanted to nurse him...dont die in the field, its a sport, live to play another day!!!)
    oh, and please come and run in kenya. my mom has a travel company that can organize for you to run and train in the same places as these GOATS...come!!! karibu!

  • @albertoalveriomondillajr6067

    GOD MORNING NEW YORK IM A RUNNER FROM LUKBAN PROVINCE OF QUEZON PHILIPPINES

  • @maciejguzek3442
    @maciejguzek3442 Před rokem +2

    I'm even a bit surprised that such attacks as De Nascimento happen so rarely. One would think that on such a big stage, more legit runners who are not legit enough to win, will try to shine for a moment on the biggest stage, and deliberately run a half maraton instead of a maraton.

  • @Jeremiahgardner11
    @Jeremiahgardner11 Před rokem +6

    That dude needs run a half marathon

  • @callmeosho7792
    @callmeosho7792 Před rokem

    I work at Lenox Hill Hospital and all I can say was the ER was PACKED that day.

  • @patrick7228
    @patrick7228 Před rokem +3

    Interested to hear what happened to Galen

    • @33runnerboy
      @33runnerboy Před rokem

      Dropped out just before the 30K mark 😔

  • @kelvinnduati258
    @kelvinnduati258 Před rokem

    The joy of a Kenyan double 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪