The pace was so devastating Amos was fighting to keep his form, and Rudisha... wow. I agree, Majestic is the only appropriate adjective to describe this spectacle.
In my experience, it's the second greatest track and field performance in history: Bob Beamon's other worldly leap in '68 still takes first place imho.
1:40. That is amazing. I ran a 2:07 as a sophomore in high school and thought I was fast, lol. One hundred seconds to run eight hundred meters. That just blows my mind. Rudisha, you're the man!!!
Hey ... a "2:14" for 800 meters is really not too shabby; you gotta be moving pretty good to run that; that's two 67-second quarters; you don't realize how fast that is till you try to run it yourself!!!!!
This is an astonishing world record, considering the fact that the next "second" barrier had been destroyed. Sebastain Coe back in 1981 was the first man to run the 800m under 1:42, running a 1:41.73. That WR stood for 16 years until broken by Kipketer. That record stood for 13-14 years or so....until Rudisha. In this race, what I think is amazing is that the second place person tied Sebastian Coe's former WR (1:41.73). I wonder what Coe thought when he saw this race. It's not that often that second place either ties an old WR or even betters it.
I'm hazarding a guess but I reckon that there would be many events in which 2nd place ties or betters a world record from the early 1980s. Eg the first 5 across the line in the 100m sprint in London were faster than the 1983 WR. Sixth place was 1/100 of a second behind.
daveycard I remember when hitcham el g broke the mile record where the youngster in 2nd place also beat the previous record. Also when him and lagat both ran 3:26.1 and 3:26.2 respectively in the same1500m race. What about bolt running 9:58 and second placed tyson gay running 9.69 or 9.71 whilst looking as if he was miles behind (bare in mind that asafa powell's 9.77 WR was only a few years before and Usain bolt had ran 9.69 in beijing the previous year)
Coe rated this as the performance of the games, not just of the athletics campaign. He called it the "most extraordinary piece of running he had ever seen".
Thats because Coe set his world record on drugs, he knew just how amazing a feat Rudisha had accomplished. Coe was on a cocktail of drugs, research the 1980 and 1984 chemical games, the guy is as dishonest as Lance Armstrong, it wouldnt surprise me one bit if Coe had been a part of destroying the test samples in the chemical Olympics. He shouldnt be in charge of anything.
When you pull everyone behind you to new PB's, SB's, NR's, AR's ...then you know it was a special race!! This was amazing, no pacemaker and all. I think Emmanuel Korir has what it takes to break this...watch this space
This was a man who said, "If you want to beat me, come and catch me." Nobody deserved a gold medal more than Rudisha in this race. He was spectacular on this day.
Absolutely LOVED this video. I didn't think I would. I've watched this race 100 times with different commentators. But I loved the no talking, and never realized how much the crowd cheered throughout the entire race. It was as though they new history was going to be made that day.
DAVID UN FENÓMENO DOMINÓ LA PRUEBA DE INICIO A FIN QUE CAPACIDAD EL DESEMPEÑO HUMANO AL SERVICIO DEL MEJOR DEPORTE DEL MUNDO EL ATLETISMO SALUDOS DESDE TOLUCA MÉXICO
Это красота, достойная пера лучших классиков спортивной литературы, и кисти лучших мастеров современности! Только Ф.Гласс или М.Рихтер сумеют воплотить этот полёт человека над землёй в музыке!
He hasn't been caught but at any rate, we tend to be accusatory of the best runners, for several reasons, one of which is because the higher the level reached the more likely they are to be tested. We could have performances at the College level or even highschool level that could be enhanced in one way or another but they are far less likely to be caught since they are less likely to be tested. At any rate I cannot blame them even if they are. The pressure and motivation to get every possible edge, all the while suspecting others competing against you are doing just that.
dude, let me tell you something. to run on that level is something no one can buy...it's achieved through years of hard work and dedication...have some respect.
I only ran 1:50 Good news is my college record still stands 36 years later. Having that record helped get me through a lot of low times ( God mainly got me through😊)
its good for a neighborhood level -compare yourself to the people in your class , if you are the best compare to the highschool , if you are the best compare to the city , if you are the best compare to the state .... keep going like that to know how good your time is
If any of today's runners are going to break 1:40, Rudisha is the most likely to do it. He's amazing and still quite young. Perhaps it will happen in Rio.
Great friggin video! I like it better than the broadcast footage. You can see him drag the others through the race to great individual finishes. Rudisha is such a freak! Look at him. Stride length and frequency! Unbelievable! He is a big man too. Kenyans just are not built like him. He is an anomaly.
best. vid ever ihm a kenyan and ihm proud of rudisha our countries thee best at these types of things cx i hope it helps me win 100m 200m 400m 1500m long jump hurdling and 800m and relays xD i root for rudisha cx
Any distance trained for and competed to the best of one's ability is for that person "the hardest race". I am long distance runner and used to think my races were the hardest. They are ALL the hardest. I tried all the track events and the one I hated the most was the MILE. It completely scorched my throat. The 20 minutes after the mile race were far worse than the race itself. Therefore the mile for me is THE worst and most difficult race. Looks like I just totally contradicted myself there...oh well.
400m is the killer. My event, but I went longer. It just kills you. The top guys just run flat out for two laps. Even if you were given the body most guys couldn't take the pain.
Actually the white guy was 5th lol in 2004 a russian won it, and the olympics before tjat a guy named niles did. Rudishas a beast because he's talented and trains hard not because he's simply african
but if you keep running , you will understand how much can you improve ,specially in this race , when you need strenght in your legs more than anywhere else in your body ...
I think he is from a different tribe to the distance runners ie not a Kalenjin living in the high mountains.He probably wouldn be great at cross country more of a 400 guy that stepped up.
Bill Montgomery: Your times are similar to mine from high school. But I improved in college and more so after. 55 and still running, though plenty slower now. The point is, keep going for the love and health of it. What better addiction could one ask for?
@@runcaz7802 your comment touches me. My dad is 55 and can't keep up with me when we run and I'm not even a good runner. I must treasure my youth to do as much sports as I can
The pace was so devastating Amos was fighting to keep his form, and Rudisha... wow. I agree, Majestic is the only appropriate adjective to describe this spectacle.
Amos is always fighting to keep his form!
Previous 1:41.01
What a beautiful camera angle. It really shows how long these guys can keep that insane pace up.
What's more impressive is that his oppoents kept up
colossalko I kept expecting the gap to get wider, they got a lot heart to keep up, must of taxed the hell out of their body
Exactly! I think the last guy would have won gold in the previous olympics!!!!
Looked like the very LAST guy ran right at "1:43.0"!!!!! Those times are INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@pkmr5284 Yep, Nick Symonds ran his PB in that race I think, and it would have been good enough to run gold in 202 Olympics I think. Just amazing!
sit and kick bison
I've been an avid track and field fan for 40 years, this is the greatest performance I've ever seen
Osman Butt bayi race better
I ahev to agree with you. I had goose bumps when i watched it as it happened in 2012. It is no less amazing 6 years later.
that'll be Bekele's 10000m WR.
In my experience, it's the second greatest track and field performance in history: Bob Beamon's other worldly leap in '68 still takes first place imho.
@@adamd4390 Yes Bayi race better but this was goodn
1:40. That is amazing. I ran a 2:07 as a sophomore in high school and thought I was fast, lol. One hundred seconds to run eight hundred meters. That just blows my mind. Rudisha, you're the man!!!
This is actually my favourite video of this historic race. Great angle, wonderful to watch,
Amazing story of a humble Kenyan. His father was also a medalist in the 1960s. Great for both! Think his record still stands after all these years...
Rudisha is ridiculously strong. He never broke form once!
I was there to watch it! The best race of The Games. The crowd went OFF at the end! Amazing.
Dude truly and literally looked like he was running for his life, as if from something
This video is faster than my 800 time.
Hey ... a "2:14" for 800 meters is really not too shabby; you gotta be moving pretty good to run that; that's two 67-second quarters; you don't realize how fast that is till you try to run it yourself!!!!!
This is an astonishing world record, considering the fact that the next "second" barrier had been destroyed. Sebastain Coe back in 1981 was the first man to run the 800m under 1:42, running a 1:41.73. That WR stood for 16 years until broken by Kipketer. That record stood for 13-14 years or so....until Rudisha. In this race, what I think is amazing is that the second place person tied Sebastian Coe's former WR (1:41.73). I wonder what Coe thought when he saw this race. It's not that often that second place either ties an old WR or even betters it.
I'm hazarding a guess but I reckon that there would be many events in which 2nd place ties or betters a world record from the early 1980s. Eg the first 5 across the line in the 100m sprint in London were faster than the 1983 WR. Sixth place was 1/100 of a second behind.
daveycard I remember when hitcham el g broke the mile record where the youngster in 2nd place also beat the previous record. Also when him and lagat both ran 3:26.1 and 3:26.2 respectively in the same1500m race. What about bolt running 9:58 and second placed tyson gay running 9.69 or 9.71 whilst looking as if he was miles behind (bare in mind that asafa powell's 9.77 WR was only a few years before and Usain bolt had ran 9.69 in beijing the previous year)
Coe rated this as the performance of the games, not just of the athletics campaign. He called it the "most extraordinary piece of running he had ever seen".
Thats because Coe set his world record on drugs, he knew just how amazing a feat Rudisha had accomplished.
Coe was on a cocktail of drugs, research the 1980 and 1984 chemical games, the guy is as dishonest as Lance Armstrong, it wouldnt surprise me one bit if Coe had been a part of destroying the test samples in the chemical Olympics.
He shouldnt be in charge of anything.
Plus the silver medalist was only 18 years old. Stunning.
When you pull everyone behind you to new PB's, SB's, NR's, AR's ...then you know it was a special race!! This was amazing, no pacemaker and all. I think Emmanuel Korir has what it takes to break this...watch this space
This was a man who said, "If you want to beat me, come and catch me." Nobody deserved a gold medal more than Rudisha in this race. He was spectacular on this day.
Absolutely LOVED this video. I didn't think I would. I've watched this race 100 times with different commentators.
But I loved the no talking, and never realized how much the crowd cheered throughout the entire race. It was as though they new history was going to be made that day.
Best video iv ever seen of a track event. What a view. The athletes view as they cross the line. Gorgeous video. Gorgeous runner. Priceless!!
Jean-Philippe. that is a fantastic video mate. thank you.
One of the best things to happen in 2012. No doubt.
One of the most impressive accomplishments in track and field ever. Thanks for sharing!
DAVID
UN FENÓMENO
DOMINÓ LA PRUEBA DE INICIO A FIN
QUE CAPACIDAD
EL DESEMPEÑO HUMANO
AL SERVICIO DEL MEJOR DEPORTE DEL MUNDO
EL
ATLETISMO
SALUDOS
DESDE TOLUCA MÉXICO
Это красота, достойная пера лучших классиков спортивной литературы, и кисти лучших мастеров современности! Только Ф.Гласс или М.Рихтер сумеют воплотить этот полёт человека над землёй в музыке!
David Rudisha is one of the most humble people on the planet... saw him on an interview...
Duane Solomon almost got that bronze. Greatest race ever.
I thought a 1:58 was good, but that's still 18 seconds behind this guy. Some people are just amazing.
+Xander Armstrong or they use performance enhancing drugs
He hasn't been caught but at any rate, we tend to be accusatory of the best runners, for several reasons, one of which is because the higher the level reached the more likely they are to be tested. We could have performances at the College level or even highschool level that could be enhanced in one way or another but they are far less likely to be caught since they are less likely to be tested.
At any rate I cannot blame them even if they are. The pressure and motivation to get every possible edge, all the while suspecting others competing against you are doing just that.
They wil finish and you will be at the 680m😂
dude, let me tell you something. to run on that level is something no one can buy...it's achieved through years of hard work and dedication...have some respect.
aruuraa: I appreciate your comment very much. Thank you (albeit 4 years later).
aruuraa
Rudisha has beautiful strides.
He runs a beautiful and majestic race.
I only ran 1:50
Good news is my college record still stands 36 years later. Having that record helped get me through a lot of low times ( God mainly got me through😊)
its good for a neighborhood level
-compare yourself to the people in your class , if you are the best compare to the highschool , if you are the best compare to the city , if you are the best compare to the state .... keep going like that to know how good your time is
One of the greatest ever performances in modern times. Rudisha simply destroyed his opponents
merci pour la video !
Congrats for the video. Felicitations pour la filmation.
One of the best races I´ve ever seen
I have never heard anyone say a single bad thing about David Rudisha. A true Olympic champion.
The time of this video is faster than my 800...
Very fast race, with strong-long step and excellent speed-endurance of David Rudisha! 👑👑👑
Kenyans..Kenya is Great wall and Great Civilisation sport.👍💪♥️
Bruh, as a freshman I run 2:10 and this dude beats my time by a full half minute. People are just amazing
Sweet, cool to know someone got the same skill set. Are you a freshman as well?
Yep, I run 400 and I used to run the mile but not anymore
très bien David Redusha
Symmonds' final kick started too late. He may have been able to move up a few spots. He was still powering forward at the finish.
is that daddy symmonds in the back?
If any of today's runners are going to break 1:40, Rudisha is the most likely to do it. He's amazing and still quite young. Perhaps it will happen in Rio.
He did win in Rio,but didnt break his record
Rudisha's 800m: approximately 329 steps, more than 2.43m/step.
best track win of 2012
Howmuch hardwork we can't even imagine
Great friggin video! I like it better than the broadcast footage. You can see him drag the others through the race to great individual finishes. Rudisha is such a freak! Look at him. Stride length and frequency! Unbelievable! He is a big man too. Kenyans just are not built like him. He is an anomaly.
Hehe
Thank u for share this video😍👍👍
David Rudisha is the only man alive who can make a 49 opening 400 look easy.
And finish with a 52
best. vid ever ihm a kenyan and ihm proud of rudisha our countries thee best at these types of things cx i hope it helps me win 100m 200m 400m 1500m long jump hurdling and 800m and relays xD i root for rudisha cx
What a strong field, DAAAMN
kenya best sport contry from africa
Very well shot for an amateur video. Congratulations... 💐📹
Such huge strides
King David the Kenyan Maasai Mara moran!!!
Magnifique! And the run wasn't bad either.
It's the purest sport there is. Just wish the shoes were cheaper.
an athletic's and style's lesson!
800 the man's race.. too long to sprint, too short to pace... gotta go hard all the way
Gotta say:
400m, 600m and 800m are by far the hardest race.
Any distance trained for and competed to the best of one's ability is for that person "the hardest race". I am long distance runner and used to think my races were the hardest. They are ALL the hardest.
I tried all the track events and the one I hated the most was the MILE. It completely scorched my throat. The 20 minutes after the mile race were far worse than the race itself. Therefore the mile for me is THE worst and most difficult race.
Looks like I just totally contradicted myself there...oh well.
post_weigh_in much less painless compared to 5 or 10k tho
400m is the killer. My event, but I went longer. It just kills you. The top guys just run flat out for two laps. Even if you were given the body most guys couldn't take the pain.
He is definitely a sprinter type, tons of fast twitch muscles as we all witnessed.
Superhumans....
Actually the white guy was 5th lol in 2004 a russian won it, and the olympics before tjat a guy named niles did. Rudishas a beast because he's talented and trains hard not because he's simply african
RSCD3: Thank you, Totally agree.
+1000000 most definately. I hope this dude breaks the 1:40 barrier.
Imagine running 1:43.77 -- and finishing last!
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Incrível
Not bad. If you keep running you will hack off huge seconds with more training. My guess is you didn't run much or at all before your P.E. run?
That is so unreal and you're just a whole different person running that time in a 800m and Rudisha did it like it was nothing.
👏👏👏
@snowboardchamp878 ??? That's very slow, I'd say rudisha was running 200 rpm, because our track coach says 180 is a very good rpm for the 1500
He is Maasai.
but if you keep running , you will understand how much can you improve ,specially in this race , when you need strenght in your legs more than anywhere else in your body ...
Crazy
His name is Nick Symmons and he didn't come in last?
49.28 first lap :O I'll be lucky if I can get my 400 relay split down to that by the end of high school.
I think he is from a different tribe to the distance runners ie not a Kalenjin living in the high mountains.He probably wouldn be great at cross country more of a 400 guy that stepped up.
What are you talking about?
Did this in PE today, I'm 12 is 2 mins 53 secs good?
rapidrock 00 That is excellent for age 12!
I ran a mile under 5 minutes as a freshman, is that good?
Imagine running 1:43 and getting LAST PLACE!
that's how fast I sprint
Never claimed that he wouldn't. What's your point?
staggering! Last man would have won gold in the previosu olympics!
Great just great
Happens once in a century.
One Usain Bolt.
One Mondo or Bubka.
One Kiev Yuri Sedykh.
One Mike Powell.
One David Rudisha.......
one jakob ingebrigton
@@Zeus-7778 Absolutely right.
The white dude didn't get last! it's a miracle!!
Late night finds
I wish I could do that my this year was my first and last year running cause I am a senior and my best time was a 2:24 and my mile a 5:24
Bill Montgomery: Your times are similar to mine from high school. But I improved in college and more so after. 55 and still running, though plenty slower now. The point is, keep going for the love and health of it. What better addiction could one ask for?
@@runcaz7802 your comment touches me. My dad is 55 and can't keep up with me when we run and I'm not even a good runner. I must treasure my youth to do as much sports as I can
doubt it
Hyper live
Don't sleep on Amos either. He's only 18 I can see him trimming down a second off his pb.
Jesús last guy did 1:43...
that's disgustingly fast
You couldn't keep up with that guy for 10 steps
I have known high school sophomores running 1:49. 1:50 is fantastic in high school, but not quite world record talent yet.
Nigga what?
Why would Nijel Amos run like this🤣
my 400 pr is a little less than 70 seconds and I'm 12, is that good?
Trump 2020. His vision is perfect.
no 100m was the greast, top 5 under 9.90
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