Jim and Courtney always give the best interviews. That will be remembered as a big part of their legacies. Makes the sport so much more interesting to follow.
One of the best interviews I've heard Jim give. He is usually much more reticent, to the point of distraction. I understand he is a bit introverted by nature, so it's understandable. But he seemed much more engaged here, and more open about his strategies and future goals. Glad I watched this one.
My wife wonders if he is neurodivergent like she is. He doesn't usually like to make eye contact, for one, like her. It's not bad: People who are neurodivergent can be uniquely gifted and be great at mathematical calculations, better able to visualize things and many other things. He does strike me as highly intelligent, so could just be that.
I was very impressed with this WS100 Jim. By this point he was comfortable with the course and confident with where he needed to be and when...he just took extra time to fuel up/ cooldown and kept everyone close and kept the pressure on. Dylan and Corrine felt a 14:20 in that heat was certainly more impressive than 2019. I know everyone wants Jim to sub 14:00 but realistically it's just about keeping things in check and winning. Constant Jim. Jim says, "People are coming up with faster strategies..." I don't think he realized that it's like Rod said, "They just wanted to run with Jim and try to hang." 😂Rod found that he could, especially if he cut down on aid station time, which, as we seen leading up to Pointed Rock is pretty risky. Jim used to cut down on aid station time, probably in 2016-2019 but present day wise Jim says, "a minute here and there can be massive gains in the long run."
That was fantastic! What an earnest and engaging interview that helped us learn more about what goes through the mind of this great athlete. Loved watching 14 hours of coverage yesterday and this interview really connects all the dots for me from his film, to yesterdays race to what Jim’s future might hold. So cool!
those times training with Francois paid off as you really got the skill of racing wisely.... needless to say that your previous racing style was still very entertaining =).... congratz..!!!
@@user-ws3ce5bn6fno he hasn’t, he hasn’t even put in for the lottery. If he ever gets in, it’ll be through Dale’s picks, but it’s a low priority for him at this stage of his career
I could see him doing it in a few years… Hardrock isn’t necessarily the most competitive race and for Jim he’s still got a window to win it a handful of times.
Jim and Courtney always give the best interviews. That will be remembered as a big part of their legacies. Makes the sport so much more interesting to follow.
One of the best interviews I've heard Jim give. He is usually much more reticent, to the point of distraction. I understand he is a bit introverted by nature, so it's understandable. But he seemed much more engaged here, and more open about his strategies and future goals. Glad I watched this one.
My wife wonders if he is neurodivergent like she is. He doesn't usually like to make eye contact, for one, like her. It's not bad: People who are neurodivergent can be uniquely gifted and be great at mathematical calculations, better able to visualize things and many other things. He does strike me as highly intelligent, so could just be that.
@@kessilrun6754 Quite possible.
I was very impressed with this WS100 Jim. By this point he was comfortable with the course and confident with where he needed to be and when...he just took extra time to fuel up/ cooldown and kept everyone close and kept the pressure on. Dylan and Corrine felt a 14:20 in that heat was certainly more impressive than 2019. I know everyone wants Jim to sub 14:00 but realistically it's just about keeping things in check and winning. Constant Jim.
Jim says, "People are coming up with faster strategies..." I don't think he realized that it's like Rod said, "They just wanted to run with Jim and try to hang." 😂Rod found that he could, especially if he cut down on aid station time, which, as we seen leading up to Pointed Rock is pretty risky. Jim used to cut down on aid station time, probably in 2016-2019 but present day wise Jim says, "a minute here and there can be massive gains in the long run."
WooooooHoooo! Well done Jim. Really happy for you.
Big congrats, you've come a long way since Found on 49.
Way to go Jim, nice job! 👍🏼
Congratulations Jim!!
That was fantastic! What an earnest and engaging interview that helped us learn more about what goes through the mind of this great athlete. Loved watching 14 hours of coverage yesterday and this interview really connects all the dots for me from his film, to yesterdays race to what Jim’s future might hold. So cool!
Great champion, and as always the absolute best interview one can find.
Wow! Great race and interview! Lots of insights and love the recap & questions!
WOW! i remember those races early on. you are really great!
Fantastic exciting run! Such a wonderful humble lovely person as well! ❤❤❤
Jim is awesome, loved that doc about him, it was great to see how he thinks and works. Congrats Jim
those times training with Francois paid off as you really got the skill of racing wisely.... needless to say that your previous racing style was still very entertaining =).... congratz..!!!
Amazing Jim
Go Jim, top man
Jimmything is possible!
Barely scratched this one out . Way to dig deep!
Do you happen to know where I can find his hat???
W jim
I wonder is there any current male runner able to win the big three in the same year like Courtney in 2023 ?
Patient and relaxed wow…
Seemed like he was playing with his food until the end. 😂
Swim Walmsley!
I spoke to Jim at one point and he said he wanted to win HardRock and Comrades. I'm curious if those are still on his list.
Where's Jim??
Hardrock. Hardrock. Hardrock.
so is he ever going to tackle Hardrock 100???
He’s been trying. It’s a lottery.
@@user-ws3ce5bn6fno he hasn’t, he hasn’t even put in for the lottery. If he ever gets in, it’ll be through Dale’s picks, but it’s a low priority for him at this stage of his career
I could see him doing it in a few years… Hardrock isn’t necessarily the most competitive race and for Jim he’s still got a window to win it a handful of times.