I was in that race myself, trying to set a new PB of sub 90 minutes. I think there is an incredibly important point that you've forgotten to mention in the video. It was unexpectedly hot this day and temperatures went through the roof during the first 10k of the race. I started just 5 minutes after block a and I was therefore going through the same conditions as the top athletes. I missed my PB by about 40 seconds that day and I'm quite sure that the 24+°C degrees were the main cause for not just me but also the pros failing that day.
@@RareosIf so then the pacer’s performance was even more incompetent. A full minute below world record pace at 5k and then dropping out just 10k? If the world record is the goal then staying close to world record pace is paramount.
@@DavidDeeble pretty sure Ebenyo and his pacer had discussed whatever risk they chose to take. But sounds like they should have for sure consulted you for a bit of unfiltered realism…bring them back to earth right.
@@Rareos The sleight of hand directed away from my argument and toward the one *making* the argument hasn’t gone unnoticed. Besides, even if the issue *were* me rather than the notion that a world record requires prudence as well as fitness, my perspective would have served him better than his pacer did.
If he had relay pacers, someone to pace him through the 2nd 10,000 he possibly could have done it. The 5 and 10k times were nuts! I enjoyed your commentary and entire production, thanks
My first half was a similar experience. I totally get what he went through! 😫 No distance markers until mile 5 and I was a minute ahead of my goal pace and past 10k it felt like flying a plane with both engines on fire my legs were utterly failing on the hills. I couldn’t hold onto the lead, though, and finished 10th. I’m glad I had that experience. I did to train for a summit climb and the mountain was a cakewalk in comparison.
It wasnt ebenyo only having upsets. berlin may not ideally deliver world record in halfmarathon due to the sharp bends and curves.The turning is just boring like cross country . Furthermore it might count flat but reallity it is hard like running on grandprix circuit .Though with some slight downracing but constantly pounding a boring raised flat. The weather conditions were just for ebenyo and group terrible today especially in the second half. Most people who went out hard met the wrath of sunny temperatures and heated up .They faded off. I saw many people pull out way into the first half. Nevertheless,organisation and the mood are always top.
Very negative commentary. The guy is doing good. No one caught him. That is not unusual at the finish. Give the guy a break. As for the race it was NOT professionally run. The driver at the end almost hit the runner. Bicycles riding left and right. Too many cars on the road. Way too many cyclists on the road.
I was in that race myself, trying to set a new PB of sub 90 minutes. I think there is an incredibly important point that you've forgotten to mention in the video. It was unexpectedly hot this day and temperatures went through the roof during the first 10k of the race. I started just 5 minutes after block a and I was therefore going through the same conditions as the top athletes. I missed my PB by about 40 seconds that day and I'm quite sure that the 24+°C degrees were the main cause for not just me but also the pros failing that day.
Ebenyo is getting better and better...he is one to watch for a world record
So going out a full minute faster than world record pace and dropping out before halfway is the best pacing job this year? Am I doing this right? 😅😅😅
He said before the race he wanted to go for the WR.
@@RareosIf so then the pacer’s performance was even more incompetent. A full minute below world record pace at 5k and then dropping out just 10k? If the world record is the goal then staying close to world record pace is paramount.
@@DavidDeeble pretty sure Ebenyo and his pacer had discussed whatever risk they chose to take. But sounds like they should have for sure consulted you for a bit of unfiltered realism…bring them back to earth right.
@@Rareos The sleight of hand directed away from my argument and toward the one *making* the argument hasn’t gone unnoticed. Besides, even if the issue *were* me rather than the notion that a world record requires prudence as well as fitness, my perspective would have served him better than his pacer did.
Thank you for not spoiling the race!!
If he had relay pacers, someone to pace him through the 2nd 10,000 he possibly could have done it. The 5 and 10k times were nuts! I enjoyed your commentary and entire production, thanks
Awesome run, congratulations Ebenyo and team Kenya
2.46 temp 😮
My first half was a similar experience. I totally get what he went through! 😫 No distance markers until mile 5 and I was a minute ahead of my goal pace and past 10k it felt like flying a plane with both engines on fire my legs were utterly failing on the hills. I couldn’t hold onto the lead, though, and finished 10th. I’m glad I had that experience. I did to train for a summit climb and the mountain was a cakewalk in comparison.
Ebenyo is simply testing the waters for the new world record
This was crazy 🤪
Excellent type of video and narration style for those of us who missed the race. You done changed the game.
He didn’t even break 59 minutes. Still, a very good runner! 👏👏
He went out really hard at initial stage he needs to learn how to pace himself well.
@@benjaminlonyaman1233 the day heated up beyond what was expected
Why is a pacesetter setting a suicidal pace good?
Sensational
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Very good
It's still a thing of joy to sustain a cramp at the end of a won race than to have it within a race to lose it. Congratulations to Ebenyo!
Pacer accepted the challenge
Jimmy gressier est presque dans le même temps
There was a horrible headwind in the last 2-3 km.
2페.........엄청 빠르네..
It wasnt ebenyo only having upsets. berlin may not ideally deliver world record in halfmarathon due to the sharp bends and curves.The turning is just boring like cross country . Furthermore it might count flat but reallity it is hard like running on grandprix circuit .Though with some slight downracing but constantly pounding a boring raised flat. The weather conditions were just for ebenyo and group terrible today especially in the second half. Most people who went out hard met the wrath of sunny temperatures and heated up .They faded off. I saw many people pull out way into the first half. Nevertheless,organisation and the mood are always top.
Congrats Ebonyo, thats a top 20 time right?
Very negative commentary. The guy is doing good. No one caught him. That is not unusual at the finish. Give the guy a break. As for the race it was NOT professionally run. The driver at the end almost hit the runner. Bicycles riding left and right. Too many cars on the road. Way too many cyclists on the road.
Those cars and motorbikes swerved erratically almost took out the wheelchair racer. Such poor driving.
balls
Please stop talking non stop thru out the video, we had to stop the video half way due to all the talking, you are destroying the effect .
exactly.
Wrong calculation.
stupid strategy