@Glenn Beck If you compete against people who push you, though, you move from OK, to decent, to good, and so on. Don't take things so literally, friend. This was a fine race, by well-matched athletes, and they'll both be better as a result of it.
@Glenn Beck OK, and what's wrong with that? Not all sport is about the elite level, you know. In fact, the elite level is about 1% of sport, if that. Sport _is_ about competition. Pitting people of similar ability against each other is where it's at, and encapsulates the nature of sport. For me, at least. No one wants to see a competitor get absolutely smoked. We watch sport for competition and drama, not for _certainty_ . What I saw here is no less worthy, as a good race between runners, than the Olympic final of the same event.
Only a runner or former runner could have made your comment. I remember the days of feeling like collapsing after a run. Coach would say, "stay on your feet and walk it off", he was right. Laying down was always worse.
Tell you what I love about these comments - the absolute respect for these athletes, and in a day where race permeates everything, there is not a single comment I read that disparaged an athlete or even hinted at it. I think I'm in a rare place here with you people and I appreciate you. I wish everything in life could be this way.
There's less racism in sports naturally, even tho people have their favorites...in sports people just want to see the best of the best, race dont matter.
@@r8k42 that's true, but i bet she'll improve, I've watched her improve every year, when you have talent, hard work ethic, drive and determination to be the best it's a great sign she'll get better, now I also think Jessica wil to but I'd never sleep on young Ms Johnson. It's good to see the USA is in good hands as far as the future of this event
That girl pushed her on the back stretch for a reason. She was out of gas ⛽. Excellent strategy knowing your opponent. You could see she did not like to run from behind. Forced her to kick before final 100. Nice win
She passed her at about the 500m mark and Johnson kicked it up a notch to pass Edwards which made her sprint too early and when the blond caught up and started to pass she lost the adrenalin and looked like she was about to fall, so did Edwards at the finish line, she looks wobbly after the huge effort. Great run for both of them!
If you look at the last turn and into the home straight Johnson repeatedly steps over the white line at the edge of the infield. That's an automatic DQ.
True. I commented on her last race that she did the same thing. not sure why the coach isn't stressing that. Her wobbly knees has her all over the place. She's young, She'll get it together with more professional coaching. Perhaps a DQ will scare her straight. These meets don't have eagle eyed linesmen like the pros.
Did you hear that wind? Cha'el spent the early part of the race breaking the wind, which left her with one move. She opted to use it on the backstretch. She was broken on the homestretch. Live and learn...
It was a great race, but the 2nd place finisher was on the line for about 4 seconds in turn 3, then another 9 seconds on or over the line on the final turn. Makes me wonder if she had ever been coached on the DQ rules regarding 3 consecutive steps on or over the line. I think it was around 26 steps on/over on the last turn alone. That said, it didn't change the outcome at all. She probably could have won with a better pace from the start.
What a contest! Second place set to fast of a pace on the first lap and ran out of gas. She will do good on her next event. First place, you're a monster. Way to pump your arms. I would love to see you training regime. One thing I noticed was the stride span seemed the same but 1st place, her body was more center on her stride looking at it from the side and 2nd was positioned more to the front of her stride. Less efficient in the long run. 2nd place don't beat yourself up, you might meet her again but if not she showed you a weakness you can improve upon. Glenn Beck, please no mean spirited remarks.
I wonder how many fools commenting have ever ran the 800 in a race. It is a 2 lap sprint. No matter how good of shape you are in, it kicks your ass! I ran it in high school and college and always prefered the mile. I ran 4:07 in high school so I was no slouch and I tell you that race in the wind was an ass kicker
I remember my first 880 yard race. Coach said "Just keep up with the leaders until the last 220, and pass 'em." He didn't tell me how hard they'd run the first 660! You're right, it's a killer race.
What do you mean not true? I got out kicked at regionals a few days ago and missed out on a spot at states because of it but now I’m more determined to do better and improve so I can go to states in xc and outdoor track, not broken.
@Glenn Beck It only breaks u if u let it. Point is dont let a loss break u, allow the loss so u can learn from ur mistakes. Build on that and u will be stronger. I hope u found this encouraging
@Glenn Beck We had a 3k time trial yesterday and I went and ran it at a much faster pace than I ran my 3200 at regionals and felt like I had a lot left at the end. First 5k of the season is on Wednesday so we’ll see how that goes. Also though I actually remembered one of my teammates has been broken by a race although it was more physically than mentally at first. He broke his knee halfway through our second race of the cross country season our freshmen year and still ran 17:20 in that race which remains his pr.
Really good race, I loved watching it. Brings back lots of wonderful memories. Just a few comments. Ms. Johnson did step over the infield line enough to DQ, but that is or was not on purpose but should be worked on by her coach. Really good running form from both women especially in the last back stretch. Ms Johnson should have let Ms. Edwards lead the entire back stretch and drafted until the last turn then attack just before the turn saving energy. Although Ms. Johnson had the inside advantage throughout the last turn being inside, she needs to learn how to force her challenger outside through the turn better as a defence. as for the sprint to the line FORM and DISTANCE Training really count for the kick!!!! Ms. Johnson needs to do a bit more distance work, and learn how to drop her head, and PUMP her arms, like Ms. Edwards did. That was excellent form from her! This race was really exciting, and a good race from both women. Good luck to both of them going forward, they have lots of potential!!!
Reaching way down deep, to find how much you want it, all those days you didn't feel like working but did over and over day after day and needed every bit to get the WIN....
@@yvonnescholey8972 ... Noticeably slowed when passed, far before the end. Luckily she didn't get passed by more runners. Watch her face. I used to look for those signs during bike races. YES, good race by both.
64-second first lap. 70-second final lap. They definitely overcooked their grits. The sprinter, looking to break her chasers, was herself broken when her closest competitor refused to yield... and the strongest athlete won.
Cha'iel should have been disqualified for running out of her lane around last curve into the straightaway. Go back and watch the video. Multiple steps out.
When doing speed work you do not go over 2 sets , example 10-20-30-40-50-60-70-80 meters, full recovery. 10 meters 1 minute rest, 20 meters 2 minute rest and continue. If you do over 2 sets then you are doing a speed endurance workout.
@@stephenwilliams7200 Yea, I was trying to be humorous. I was a runner too. I sometimes had my entire motor function drop off when someone blew by me and I could not respond. That may have happened to her.
First Lap: 63.00 Second Lap: 70.00 They def went out too hard on the first lap. You could see it in the first 200-300 that they're going too fast for an 800. Might have been able to balance it out with a 65.00, 65.00 for a 2:10. While they might not have run a technical race, you just gotta respect their pure guts approach!
Unless the rules havec hanged and not sure about final placing, but the runner on the inside coming to the line should have been disqualified. She ran 3 or more consecutive strides on/inside the inside line making her effort out of bounds. Great race up to that point though.
@Glenn Beck there’s literally no reason to bring race into it tho like stating the person on the inside even makes more sense since it applies to the inside line
@Glenn Beck bruh show me where I am “angry hateful and eager” 😂 I asked one question and it was “was she not the runner on the inside.” Everyone else understood who that meant except for you apparently. I don’t even know who tf you are but according to your profile pic you’re like 50 so why are you starting arguments with teenagers. Get a life
@Glenn Beck I also see you commenting racist things on other accounts saying only black runners can be sprinters and white runners being distance runners . Seems like you’re the one with the problem with race
@Glenn Beck wtf 😳, didn’t you guys storm a capital and riot over a fair election and faced no repercussions and you’re talking shit about the people who are tired of seeing the police get away with actual murder? Did I miss something ?
@Glenn Beck no doubt about it, sir! She should have been. And the fact that you called her “the black” and not by her name or placing says a whole lot about the timing you’re stuck living in. But don’t act like black people have absolutely no reason to be protesting the things that go on in our communities. Respectfully, watch your tongue, and stay in your place. You seem to be highly uneducated between the 2 century long relationship between the black community and the police which used to be called “slave patrol”. Reformation is definitely key.
@Glenn Beck it’s bullshit when you don’t have a comeback. Take several seats. Next time don’t start something you can’t finish. You’ll be checked every time.
@@ronnieyoung2075 yeah the black did step out but the white won in the end anyway as always. What’s Glenn babbling about? Why is it bad to say ‘the black’? You seem to be the racial one with your reaction.
Great race, good sportsmanship from the winner after the race. Johnson first taste of running against the bigger fish, knowledge will be absorbed from this race. Can't win them all.
Athletes competing toe to toe like this is what pushes out their best performances. Excellent competitors...brilliant race. Thank you for posting!
@Glenn Beck If you compete against people who push you, though, you move from OK, to decent, to good, and so on. Don't take things so literally, friend. This was a fine race, by well-matched athletes, and they'll both be better as a result of it.
@Glenn Beck OK, and what's wrong with that?
Not all sport is about the elite level, you know. In fact, the elite level is about 1% of sport, if that.
Sport _is_ about competition. Pitting people of similar ability against each other is where it's at, and encapsulates the nature of sport. For me, at least. No one wants to see a competitor get absolutely smoked.
We watch sport for competition and drama, not for _certainty_ . What I saw here is no less worthy, as a good race between runners, than the Olympic final of the same event.
That's leaving everything on the track. Nothing to be ashamed of...These girls are talented athletes...
LONG LEGS PREVAILED THAT DAY!!
Great race.
Great competition.
Hella endurance by both.
That’s a battle. My lungs are hurting just watching.
I was thinking the same thing. That first lap at that pace would have taken my life away.😵
Only a runner or former runner could have made your comment. I remember the days of feeling like collapsing after a run. Coach would say, "stay on your feet and walk it off", he was right. Laying down was always worse.
Now that was a _race_ . Smart tactics by the eventual winner, though, forcing the early kick.
Tell you what I love about these comments - the absolute respect for these athletes, and in a day where race permeates everything, there is not a single comment I read that disparaged an athlete or even hinted at it. I think I'm in a rare place here with you people and I appreciate you. I wish everything in life could be this way.
Damn, you making me tear up here dude....
💯
There's less racism in sports naturally, even tho people have their favorites...in sports people just want to see the best of the best, race dont matter.
Johnson is a sophomore and Edwards is a senior. Can't wait to see Johnson's improvement over the years
Its not a guaranteed improvement. I seen really good runners run fast times as freshmen and just decline from there, excluding injuries.
@Glenn Beck how am i being racist?
@Glenn Beck my guess is you're trying to be funny and you're really the racist
@@r8k42 that's true, but i bet she'll improve, I've watched her improve every year, when you have talent, hard work ethic, drive and determination to be the best it's a great sign she'll get better, now I also think Jessica wil to but I'd never sleep on young Ms Johnson. It's good to see the USA is in good hands as far as the future of this event
@@r8k42 she's definitely gonna improve. She's in a pretty good training group outside of school.
Love seeing athletes compete like that 🔥🔥
That girl pushed her on the back stretch for a reason. She was out of gas ⛽. Excellent strategy knowing your opponent. You could see she did not like to run from behind. Forced her to kick before final 100. Nice win
She passed her at about the 500m mark and Johnson kicked it up a notch to pass Edwards which made her sprint too early and when the blond caught up and started to pass she lost the adrenalin and looked like she was about to fall, so did Edwards at the finish line, she looks wobbly after the huge effort. Great run for both of them!
@@robertjohnston8690 yep both of them champions
@@onlythewise1 hahahahha not with 2m and 12 seconds
@@DJTygARecords says you
@@onlythewise1 800m 2:04.83 Phillis Francis Laurelton-Queens, NY Omaha, NE
A great, gritty race against the wind! Good job to them both
God bless women,s sports, please let us keep it that way.
Nah I'm gonna identify as a women train hard n see if I can win
Letting things go too far left has its consequences
Just no trans
Yep, ALL womens sports, including trans women.
Love the fight in both of these ladies. Great race. 👍🏾
Better? Faster!
Well, Biden now says men can compete in women's sports so... we won't be seeing many REAL women standing on the podium soon.
I got exhausted just watching this.
Wow!! Can't wait to watch her in the future...😎
That was a race....damn love the double passing...what a down to the wire competition!!!
Great call 👍😳
Won what a race! They showed some heart!
The ARMS!! Yes girl!!!
we talk about arms all the time Make you or Break you
Nice job Jessica! It's great to see success!
I love watching a good foot race.
This was fun and interesting to watch, the battle between these two girls but the most determined and aggressive girl won😁 CONGRATS!
Reason why people hate...
Good job!!!
If you look at the last turn and into the home straight Johnson repeatedly steps over the white line at the edge of the infield. That's an automatic DQ.
She ran the whole last turn over the white line.
True. I commented on her last race that she did the same thing. not sure why the coach isn't stressing that. Her wobbly knees has her all over the place. She's young, She'll get it together with more professional coaching. Perhaps a DQ will scare her straight. These meets don't have eagle eyed linesmen like the pros.
Wow you are right
I saw it as well but the girl on the outside was pinching in, when the nugging starts some one could win a fight not the race...
@@mikevigil3677 I agree, when someone gets in your space you can’t help but to move over. I’m no official.
Did you hear that wind? Cha'el spent the early part of the race breaking the wind, which left her with one move. She opted to use it on the backstretch. She was broken on the homestretch. Live and learn...
Phew. What a race. Watch that inside line though. When I ran track, stepping inside the white line was a DQ.
Top two put on a great competition
damn 1st and 2nd place really killed it. i think 2nd place burned her gas a tad too early
It was a great race, but the 2nd place finisher was on the line for about 4 seconds in turn 3, then another 9 seconds on or over the line on the final turn. Makes me wonder if she had ever been coached on the DQ rules regarding 3 consecutive steps on or over the line. I think it was around 26 steps on/over on the last turn alone. That said, it didn't change the outcome at all. She probably could have won with a better pace from the start.
She certainly took off like a rocket.
What a contest! Second place set to fast of a pace on the first lap and ran out of gas. She will do good on her next event. First place, you're a monster. Way to pump your arms. I would love to see you training regime.
One thing I noticed was the stride span seemed the same but 1st place, her body was more center on her stride looking at it from the side and 2nd was positioned more to the front of her stride. Less efficient in the long run.
2nd place don't beat yourself up, you might meet her again but if not she showed you a weakness you can improve upon. Glenn Beck, please no mean spirited remarks.
Johnson was low key DQed on that last curve.🤔
I seen it too and she quit when she seen she lost the race
DQed for sure in the last curve.
Why? Genuine question not trying to be funny?
@@DuchessSimmer She had multiple steps that were on or inside of the curve/inside marking of the track
yep your right
Two great racers.
THEY DON'T KNOW THE MEANING OF QUIT.. BRAVO
I wonder how many fools commenting have ever ran the 800 in a race. It is a 2 lap sprint. No matter how good of shape you are in, it kicks your ass! I ran it in high school and college and always prefered the mile. I ran 4:07 in high school so I was no slouch and I tell you that race in the wind was an ass kicker
I remember my first 880 yard race. Coach said "Just keep up with the leaders until the last 220, and pass 'em." He didn't tell me how hard they'd run the first 660! You're right, it's a killer race.
We just witnessed a birth of a future rivalry!
Edwards made her run! That was the KEY!!
I know what it's like to have your legs say, "Nope. That's all I got. No further." Mine say that to me every Monday morning on the way to work!
Rookie mistake the last 250m but she will learn and get better!!! Still a great run. The winner definitely runs cross I wonder if Johnson does.
awesome race!
She kept pumping through ✔️good race
You did ur best. That's all that matters. And we are proud of you for trying.
You win some lose some keep head up and move on . one race dont make or break anyone
What do you mean not true? I got out kicked at regionals a few days ago and missed out on a spot at states because of it but now I’m more determined to do better and improve so I can go to states in xc and outdoor track, not broken.
@Glenn Beck its quite clearly you are just come to the sport of T&F, just sit watch and enjoy. You comment is absolutely 🗑🗑🗑
@Glenn Beck It only breaks u if u let it. Point is dont let a loss break u, allow the loss so u can learn from ur mistakes. Build on that and u will be stronger. I hope u found this encouraging
@Glenn Beck We had a 3k time trial yesterday and I went and ran it at a much faster pace than I ran my 3200 at regionals and felt like I had a lot left at the end. First 5k of the season is on Wednesday so we’ll see how that goes. Also though I actually remembered one of my teammates has been broken by a race although it was more physically than mentally at first. He broke his knee halfway through our second race of the cross country season our freshmen year and still ran 17:20 in that race which remains his pr.
The lactic acid furn from this race must have been brutal.
When the bear is on your back.
@@jackattack2608 lol... we called it "the monkey on your back"!🤣
It's a real thing😑
Thank You , good race
That was awesome, a real race.
Great race
When it's windy everyone's timing is thrown off.
Really good race, I loved watching it. Brings back lots of wonderful memories. Just a few comments. Ms. Johnson did step over the infield line enough to DQ, but that is or was not on purpose but should be worked on by her coach. Really good running form from both women especially in the last back stretch. Ms Johnson should have let Ms. Edwards lead the entire back stretch and drafted until the last turn then attack just before the turn saving energy. Although Ms. Johnson had the inside advantage throughout the last turn being inside, she needs to learn how to force her challenger outside through the turn better as a defence. as for the sprint to the line FORM and DISTANCE Training really count for the kick!!!! Ms. Johnson needs to do a bit more distance work, and learn how to drop her head, and PUMP her arms, like Ms. Edwards did. That was excellent form from her! This race was really exciting, and a good race from both women. Good luck to both of them going forward, they have lots of potential!!!
Many athletes blatantly running inside the lines on the curves, I only see track times today as a general guideline to what they could run.
they'll learn at big meets and for sure in college if they make it.
Tracks should have a proper aluminium curb.
Windy AF.
I see you, Mocha! Great running. Head Up, Queen! Dig, Dig, Dig!
Reaching way down deep, to find how much you want it, all those days you didn't feel like working but did over and over day after day and needed every bit to get the WIN....
First place form was way better and she has a killer finishing kick.
That was an awesome race
Great race. The one I cheered for, won!!!
You could see the exact moment she gave up ...
Did she give up? She looked like she had nothing else left to give, great performance by both girls👏👏
@@yvonnescholey8972 ... Noticeably slowed when passed, far before the end. Luckily she didn't get passed by more runners.
Watch her face. I used to look for those signs during bike races.
YES, good race by both.
Didn't matter , she would of been dq
64-second first lap. 70-second final lap. They definitely overcooked their grits. The sprinter, looking to break her chasers, was herself broken when her closest competitor refused to yield... and the strongest athlete won.
all i can say is Wow!!!!!! great job
Cha'iel should have been disqualified for running out of her lane around last curve into the straightaway. Go back and watch the video. Multiple steps out.
yep
Referees didn’t see it and they were on the track, how can that be?
She was not disqualified because the other runner forced her to the curb.
To be fair that's why decent tracks have an aluminium rail on the inside. It precludes any possibility of crossing the inside line.
Made move to early good race keep striving 💯💯⚖️💯
Awesome race
Strategy plays a bigger part in long races, when to push it and when to conserve energy is very important.
Great form through the line
GREAT RACE!
sound is diabolical!!
Wow awesome race
Great race!
When doing speed work you do not go over 2 sets , example 10-20-30-40-50-60-70-80 meters, full recovery. 10 meters 1 minute rest, 20 meters 2 minute rest and continue. If you do over 2 sets then you are doing a speed endurance workout.
Duel indécis,
Deux athlètes
Courageuses,
Magnifique 800 mètres,
Félicitations, from france
With about 70 meters to go she relaxed and opened her hands, which was the different! Nice race.
That wind would have knocked Joe Biden over 27 times 😆
so funny 😶
lmao
Certainly would of stopped Donald Trump from reaching the tax office to pay some tax
Trump's hair wouldn't stand a chance, lol
Hehehehehe 😁🤭
Wonderful
Hell of a race
nice kick at the end..
Good race, they ground each other down. It won't surprise to see a reversal of the result next time, probably with the same margin
Why did she quit.?
lactic acid
@@binkyxz3 no she quit.. I was a runner and I can see she quit
Started off strong, got passed up, made a strong move to take the lead again, got passed up again. That kind of stuff can be demoralizing in a race.
@@stephenwilliams7200 Yea, I was trying to be humorous. I was a runner too. I sometimes had my entire motor function drop off when someone blew by me and I could not respond. That may have happened to her.
@@binkyxz3 yes that's vary true. When someone blows by you like that you give up all hope.. lol
Exciting!
First Lap: 63.00
Second Lap: 70.00
They def went out too hard on the first lap. You could see it in the first 200-300 that they're going too fast for an 800. Might have been able to balance it out with a 65.00, 65.00 for a 2:10.
While they might not have run a technical race, you just gotta respect their pure guts approach!
The 2nd place runner should’ve been DQed for running inside the line on the last turn.
They will become better runners because of this experience. Tactics patience timing. The best athlete doesn’t always win.
Nice race
Won it with heart
I just learned today that there is a 13 year old girl in my small Canadian city that's running the 800 M in 2:10. I can't wait to follow her future!
Where ?
Time... what's the winning time?
chad's daughter seem quite the athlete
The girl running on the inside lane should have been DQ’d. There was a clear lane violation. How did they miss that???
one who came in second acted like a jerk
Looked like a jogger to me.
@Ndubisi Nwafor - Tell me were you live, and I'll stop "hiding behind the keyboard".
peridozation should be looked at according to your season. every 2 weeks or every 4 weeks.
I am surprised that Johnson wasn't disqualified for running on the line for so long in the last curve!
She actually stepped of the track but disqualifying her would have been racist.
You can tell the moment she breaks him. Just glorious
Who is him?
@@interestedbystander196 the dude that came in second
@@robertthomas8683 Hmmmm. I know about a couple of trans athletes at the school level, but this isn't one of them.
@@interestedbystander196 guess i better be more diligent with my comments
That wind!
pure speed training can be done 3 days a week. Mon-Wed-Fri. you need a 24-36 hour recovery.
Unless the rules havec hanged and not sure about final placing, but the runner on the inside coming to the line should have been disqualified. She ran 3 or more consecutive strides on/inside the inside line making her effort out of bounds. Great race up to that point though.
@Glenn Beck lmao "inside runner" is fine too
@Glenn Beck was she not the runner on the inside?
@Glenn Beck there’s literally no reason to bring race into it tho like stating the person on the inside even makes more sense since it applies to the inside line
@Glenn Beck bruh show me where I am “angry hateful and eager” 😂 I asked one question and it was “was she not the runner on the inside.” Everyone else understood who that meant except for you apparently. I don’t even know who tf you are but according to your profile pic you’re like 50 so why are you starting arguments with teenagers. Get a life
@Glenn Beck I also see you commenting racist things on other accounts saying only black runners can be sprinters and white runners being distance runners . Seems like you’re the one with the problem with race
How is this possible ?
Times?
Second place ran out of bounds and should be DQ'd.
Wait when did she step out?
@Glenn Beck wtf 😳, didn’t you guys storm a capital and riot over a fair election and faced no repercussions and you’re talking shit about the people who are tired of seeing the police get away with actual murder? Did I miss something ?
@Glenn Beck no doubt about it, sir! She should have been.
And the fact that you called her “the black” and not by her name or placing says a whole lot about the timing you’re stuck living in.
But don’t act like black people have absolutely no reason to be protesting the things that go on in our communities. Respectfully, watch your tongue, and stay in your place.
You seem to be highly uneducated between the 2 century long relationship between the black community and the police which used to be called “slave patrol”. Reformation is definitely key.
@Glenn Beck it’s bullshit when you don’t have a comeback. Take several seats. Next time don’t start something you can’t finish. You’ll be checked every time.
@@ronnieyoung2075 yeah the black did step out but the white won in the end anyway as always. What’s Glenn babbling about? Why is it bad to say ‘the black’? You seem to be the racial one with your reaction.
is this chad johnson daughter
Yes
Why'd the second place gal quit before the finish line ? Wouldn't she at least run for time ?
That last 100 meters must have been awful for both of them.
Not awful, but awfully tough! It what makes competitors out of them!!!✊🏼
Respect,
👟👟👍👟👟👍👟👟👍
The loser seemed upset...
Great race, good sportsmanship from the winner after the race. Johnson first taste of running against the bigger fish, knowledge will be absorbed from this race. Can't win them all.
She's one powerful woman, both were good but Jessica Edwards wanted that race and got it.
Why "upset"?