Nur reminds me so much of Mo Farah. The build, the running gait/stride pattern, the mind games, the grimace they both do when they're really straining... very very promising runner and excellent performance throughout these championships. Looking forward to see how he does in Outdoor.
And even more than that, Mo won A LOT of championship races with those very same tactics; Going to the lead with 800m to go and not letting anyone over take him. He's the new Mo on the block, a gutsy runner and is now starting to show that he's astute tatcically too.
Something's up with Nuguse. He just hasn't been himself ever since the ACC Championships. Yes he did split a 3:55 1600 at the DMR, which is fast, but it only converts to like a 3:56 mid mile, but he timed his kick way too late. Now 9th in this 3K. I think he's just moved on past the NCAA. I think it's more of a mental thing, not a 'I'm really out of shape' thing. He doesn't seem engaged. He has lots of potential, but he just hasn't been showing us the spectacular racing Nuguse. The Nuguse we all know. The 2021 and 2019 Nuguse.
He set the 3k ncaa record earlier this year a week after covid. So I don't think he's over college. He was extremely aggressive at ACC and this weekend he was very timid. The Texas guy just pushed him out of the way with 210m to go in the DMR yesterday and that was pretty much the race. He's the best 1500-3000m front runner in the country. He needed to take the lead with 800-1000 to go and hammer it out like the Oklahoma State girl did. Maybe 1 or 2 guys are able to stick, but it's really hard to pass indoors and even if one got him that's better than what he just did.
@@quala723 He's a very good runner but I was surprised when he let the kid from Texas push past him for position in the DMR. I hope he gets back to being his old self.
I've always felt sorry for distance runners because they aren't valued in track and field. A sprinter can rack up points in individual races and relays, and even the odd long jump or triple jump.
Why can’t you look past race, absolutely mo farah vibes the way he finished the 5k looking back smiling and celebrating down the finishing straight. Effortlessly running away from the field and very similar build
Like Mo, Abdi Nur is an excellent tactician, has an engaging personality, and WINS! Mo didn't mind mixing it up with a few well-placed elbows either. 😉
Both Kemboi and Nur are to blame for that contact. Nur bounced into the front and Kemboi was like nah, I'm not having it and elbowed him, and then Nur rudely responded with a shove. Not worthy for a DQ though, cause no one went down.
Nico got 7th or 8th, and it was all because he tried to get back all the distance that he lost from the fall at once. He should have been more smart about it, biding his time until it was the perfect moment to strike. It was in a championship setting, so there was tonnes of pressure. I don't blame him, and NAU weren't gonna win anyway, but it would have been nicer to see him employ more tactics in his run.
There’s a big adrenaline spike when you fall and get up, he used that to catch back up; but when that burned off he didn’t quite have the kick he hoped for or might normally have. Hopefully he learned something here.
To be fair, they picked up pace soon after the fall. Veatch employed the more conservative, slower approach but he had too much ground to make up once the race heated up. Obv Nico could've faired better but I don't think there was an easy answer. They were running 68/9 at the time, really shouldn't have hurt him that much to drop a couple seconds
Nur is absolutely crazy, super happy for him!! Shoutout to Charles Hicks for that amazing kick at the end and Nico Young for running well despite falling.
US distance team boutta be so deep, Hocker, Nuguse, Teare, and Nur. And there’s a bunch of other great recent college grads or guys currently in college.
NAU did great with 3 guys but I wonder if anyone has ever bettered the 3 performer result of the1946 NYU outdoor team consisting of (my father) Frank Martin (1st 2 mile) , Bernie Mayer (1st shot, 3rd discus) and Irv Kintisch (3rd shot, 2nd discus) for 40 points and 3rd place.
These guys literally handed him the win. If you knew he ran the other race, should have taken out the pace faster... I just don't get it to be honest. I'm not trying to be the guy, but there is a reason why I always hate championship races. It's because the paces are so slow, they either cause someone to get an easier win than it should have been or people fall down etc (like how like 4 of them fell).
I don't think they handed it to him tbh. He's a sub 27 10k, NCAA champ 5k guy with a slower mile pr than several of the field. If anything, i would've expected him to drag out the pace, but I wouldnt have guessed him as a kicker's race champ.
@@reesek-s1138 Respectable response. I just wish they would have pushed the pace earlier because clearly he was tired. I think if they pushed the pace faster earlier head on, I think he would have been too exhausted for the last 3 laps.
Nur reminds me so much of Mo Farah. The build, the running gait/stride pattern, the mind games, the grimace they both do when they're really straining... very very promising runner and excellent performance throughout these championships. Looking forward to see how he does in Outdoor.
Both born in Somalia as well
Yeah, the stride. Tgt with Moh Ahmed, they run very similarly, lean guys, long stride, somalians
@@jgt1120 Wow, I didnt even know that😂 Farah is probably his idol then
I was actually ab to comment that if you shaved his head and face he’d look like a younger moe 😂
And even more than that, Mo won A LOT of championship races with those very same tactics; Going to the lead with 800m to go and not letting anyone over take him. He's the new Mo on the block, a gutsy runner and is now starting to show that he's astute tatcically too.
Just squeezing a sub eight in. I expected Nur to be good at this meet, but I didn't expect him to be THIS good.
SAME. Guy just leveled up at the perfect time.
And that’s with the pace being slower at some points of the race just imagine in they took it out even faster and maintained it
3:04
Correction. Nuguse did not run in Tokyo, he was injured while training and DNS.
Fr these announcers consistently get everything wrong, it’s so aggravating
Something's up with Nuguse. He just hasn't been himself ever since the ACC Championships. Yes he did split a 3:55 1600 at the DMR, which is fast, but it only converts to like a 3:56 mid mile, but he timed his kick way too late. Now 9th in this 3K. I think he's just moved on past the NCAA. I think it's more of a mental thing, not a 'I'm really out of shape' thing. He doesn't seem engaged. He has lots of potential, but he just hasn't been showing us the spectacular racing Nuguse. The Nuguse we all know. The 2021 and 2019 Nuguse.
He set the 3k ncaa record earlier this year a week after covid. So I don't think he's over college.
He was extremely aggressive at ACC and this weekend he was very timid. The Texas guy just pushed him out of the way with 210m to go in the DMR yesterday and that was pretty much the race.
He's the best 1500-3000m front runner in the country. He needed to take the lead with 800-1000 to go and hammer it out like the Oklahoma State girl did. Maybe 1 or 2 guys are able to stick, but it's really hard to pass indoors and even if one got him that's better than what he just did.
His coach said he was injured for much of this season (post 3k record)
i imagine running that 3k record right after having covid had a negative long term effect
He took a big l not going pro last summer.
@@quala723 He's a very good runner but I was surprised when he let the kid from Texas push past him for position in the DMR. I hope he gets back to being his old self.
NAU had a fantastic weekend. 3 guys, 29 points. That should be the title of their documentary.
I've always felt sorry for distance runners because they aren't valued in track and field. A sprinter can rack up points in individual races and relays, and even the odd long jump or triple jump.
Getting serious Mo Farah vibes from Abdihamid Nur 🔥
bro...
ThAtS RaCiSt
Why can’t you look past race, absolutely mo farah vibes the way he finished the 5k looking back smiling and celebrating down the finishing straight. Effortlessly running away from the field and very similar build
Like Mo, Abdi Nur is an excellent tactician, has an engaging personality, and WINS! Mo didn't mind mixing it up with a few well-placed elbows either. 😉
Similar stride pattern too
NUr ran the kick out of everybody that last 800m
Nur has come a long way, really glad to see his training and progress pay off 🏃♂️
Both Kemboi and Nur are to blame for that contact. Nur bounced into the front and Kemboi was like nah, I'm not having it and elbowed him, and then Nur rudely responded with a shove. Not worthy for a DQ though, cause no one went down.
Nico got 7th or 8th, and it was all because he tried to get back all the distance that he lost from the fall at once. He should have been more smart about it, biding his time until it was the perfect moment to strike. It was in a championship setting, so there was tonnes of pressure. I don't blame him, and NAU weren't gonna win anyway, but it would have been nicer to see him employ more tactics in his run.
The commentators said this too but u will never know if that is a better tactic
There’s a big adrenaline spike when you fall and get up, he used that to catch back up; but when that burned off he didn’t quite have the kick he hoped for or might normally have. Hopefully he learned something here.
I think the reason he got 6th was cuz he fell, not cuz he got back too quick. People who fall in races almost never win them.
To be fair, they picked up pace soon after the fall. Veatch employed the more conservative, slower approach but he had too much ground to make up once the race heated up. Obv Nico could've faired better but I don't think there was an easy answer. They were running 68/9 at the time, really shouldn't have hurt him that much to drop a couple seconds
1:01 *goes through 200 metres in 30 seconds, which is **7:30** pace*
Dwight Stones: "...as they settle into a somewhat pedestrian pace.."
??????????
LOL
Exactly 😂 lol
Bruh they’ve always sucked, I wish the NCAA would replace them with people who actually cared
Nur is absolutely crazy, super happy for him!! Shoutout to Charles Hicks for that amazing kick at the end and Nico Young for running well despite falling.
Bro really spoke that into existence 😳 4:20
Description says 9:59.88 in the 5000 m final? Dang, these college kids have really stepped up this year!
He reminds me of mo farah
US distance team boutta be so deep, Hocker, Nuguse, Teare, and Nur. And there’s a bunch of other great recent college grads or guys currently in college.
He won high pace and slow pace race.
Cole Sprote 😍😍😍
Now that is racing!!!!
NAU did great with 3 guys but I wonder if anyone has ever bettered the 3 performer result of the1946 NYU outdoor team consisting of (my father) Frank Martin (1st 2 mile) , Bernie Mayer (1st shot, 3rd discus) and Irv Kintisch (3rd shot, 2nd discus) for 40 points and 3rd place.
You just got to extend championships over 3 or even 4 days, how can DMR and mile heats be in the same day? And Mile and 3000m finals in the same day?
"never mentioned his name" LOL (8:33)
Get Abdi Nur some US citizenship ASAP.
LMAO all you U.S. guys begging to have him. Don't worry, he's already yours. He already has U.S. citizenship.
Bruh 💀 he’s been a US citizen for a while
These guys literally handed him the win. If you knew he ran the other race, should have taken out the pace faster... I just don't get it to be honest. I'm not trying to be the guy, but there is a reason why I always hate championship races. It's because the paces are so slow, they either cause someone to get an easier win than it should have been or people fall down etc (like how like 4 of them fell).
I don't think they handed it to him tbh. He's a sub 27 10k, NCAA champ 5k guy with a slower mile pr than several of the field. If anything, i would've expected him to drag out the pace, but I wouldnt have guessed him as a kicker's race champ.
@@reesek-s1138 Respectable response. I just wish they would have pushed the pace earlier because clearly he was tired. I think if they pushed the pace faster earlier head on, I think he would have been too exhausted for the last 3 laps.
Jeez
Nuguse has terrible form. That cross chest arm swing is just awful.
Crazy how juniors in highschool ran faster than this
These all getting destroyed at worlds