And his 7:23 had a ridicolously fast finish. 54.0 for the last 400m, 25.8 for the last 200m, and 12.8 for the last 100m. (Daniel Komen's 7:20.67 had a final lap of 59.09, and Hicham El Guerrouj's 7:23.09 had a final lap of 59.67)
@@gregtimblin6549 The last Diamond league competetion last year was in Eugene in mid-september. Isn't the Diamond League in Eugene the same as Prefontaine Classic?
Komen's outdoor 3k WR scores 1299 pts on the scoring table, meaning if Jakob can beat it, he will be the ONLY person IN T&F HISTORY to achieve a 1300+ score in 3 DIFFERENT events (already having a 1307-pt 2k and a 1304-pt 2-mile). He's already one of just 8 to have 1300+ performances in 2 different events, joining Bolt, Flo-Jo, JJK, Blake, Cheptegei, Bekele, and Michael Johnson.
Thats neat but the 3k and the 2mi are for all intents and purposes the same distance. If bolt could get a score in the 190m distance he would have "3 different 1300 point distances"
Traditionally Olympic 1500m aren't fast. Look at 2016 Rio final where the race was won in 3:51?! They literally ran more than 20 seconds quicker with PB's and NR's to boot! That would not have happened, had Jakob taken the pace. I think hindsight, he could have had the same chance off a slower pace! I would love to see that in a championship race and let it play out and see who the fastest kicker is!
@@haircutexperience I think if Jacob would have run about a second and half slower or so for the first 800 he would have run a 3:26 or 3:27 and Won race . He wouldn't have gone into lactate the last 100m
Well if there is one runner on the planet to take down a record that is beyond insane it's Jakob. I remember when Cheptegei made the attempt in breaking that record and he was 13 seconds slower than Komens record. Put that into perspective but anything below 5k is out of scope for Cheptegei.
I have followed Jakob's career since he was a lad of 13. I have watched his progression in times and victories/defeats. He has managed to live his own life despite his detractors and the naysayers. He is one heck of an athlete, and I will never stop supporting him and his ongoing efforts to become the undisputed GOAT of the middle distance events. In my own mind, I believe he will continue to re-write the statistics of our sport, from the 1500m through to his closing foray into the marathon: yes, he might well become the King of that grueling event in the future... say sub-2 hours?!? Tony Hunt World Junior Athletics News NZL.
El G is the GOAT of middle distances. If Jakob can take down his records that still stand after all these years than I may reconsider that but until then show respect to the true GOAT.
@@SunsetNova Get a life. He said he is "trying" to become the GOAT, he didn't say he was the goat yet. You are clearly Morroccan and you are scared to death that El G is going to be forgotten in the not to distant future as his name will be removed from the record books.
i think he has the most promising distance future. he can run any race up to 5k and basically win 90% of the time. I think he could take the 5k wr soon.
@jpolweny Said was a massive doper so you can’t really count that. Tried to get his athletes into doping as well but they refused, kind of says everything about the man
If you use the normal conversion factor of 1.08 for converting a mile time to a 1500M time (same factor can be applied for a 2 mile time) Ingebrigtsen’s 2 mile world record converts to almost exactly 7:19.00 for 3000M. Komen’s world record is doomed - given decent weather and Ingebrigtsen’s legs holding up after all the hard races he’s had over the last 3 weeks or so. He’s not a robot and he probably won’t be in perfect shape for the 3000M. However, given the fast 3:27 1500M he ran a few days ago and a fair recovery from that, a sub-7:20 is almost certain with reasonable conditions. I shudder to think what he’ll do over 3000M in peak health and fitness, and fully rested - 7:17 is definitely on the cards.
As a 58 yr old, I run 400 all out in 61.9 balls to the wall. I cannot possibly fathom how a human being could run 7.5 laps at 59 per lap. As Rick James would day...superfreak.
What made me realize how insanely talented Jakob was when was he ran his first outdoor 3000m in 2015 (14 at the time, turning 15 later that year) When I was 14 I ran a 12:50 3000m (I ran a 10:12 4 years later) Our school record for that age was 10:07 And if I remember correctly, Ole Einar Bjørndalen (the Biathlon G.O.A.T.) ran a 9:15 when he was 14/15 (the year he turned 15) And Jakob did a 8:25.90 8:25 is insanely fit for a grown adult. But for a 14 year old, just unreal. (His older brother Henrik did 9:00.93 in the 3000m the year he turned 15)
Jakob won't get a better setup than this. He'll have pacers pulling him from the front, but more importantly Kejelcha is the perfect runner to push him down the stretch
@@4partharmony208 there are about a half dozen runners to push Jacob , including Grant Fisher ! There are 6 runners who have broken 7:26 .... it's the greatest 3000 field ever put together
People talk about Jakob focus too much on the 1500m and not on the big picture. 1500 is his weakest event, though he is still competitive (and clearly the best beyond championships). But what he really wants, is to be “the best there ever was”. He wants to become legendary, and he is already well underway. His goals do not mirror those of his contemporaries who compete at specific distances. He wants to Be the best at everything between 1500 and beyond
I presume that Jakob has had the capabilities to run safely sub 7:20/3k already since last year, showing up with a final 7:21.4/3k in his accelerated 2 miles WB (4:00,3 + 3:53.8 mile splits). This season has bettered his 1500m PB by improving his finishing skills which means that his specific stamina has been increasing.
When Jakob set his PB at 1500 m with 3.26.73 in Monaco he was at his trainingcamp trying to get some of the miles he lost of training during the wither and wasen't yet in his top performance shape. Jakob was in the best shape of his lifetime in the Olympics, and with 1 sec slower 1 lap in the Olympic 1500 m he might have run between 3,27.00 and 3,27.5 as a front runner in this race with a negative split which probebly was his planning for that race. But because of 4 months during the winther where he was struggling with an achilles injury he perhaps is in lack of some basic training from last winther to keep the great peak of his shape from the Olympics, where he probebly had been able to take down the world record at 1500 m in a similar race like he had in Monaco at 3,26,73. But he didn't dig that deep at the 1500 m in Lausanne, and if most else is perfect he might be at least close to the 3000 m world record. But I don't know enough of Kejelcha now and he might be able to take down the 3000 m record if he is in the right fighting mood, or anyone else, it's a very taleted field with much more than Kejelcha and Ingebrightsen.
Very nice to-the-point and detailed coverage of this. I agree with everything. There is no question that he is capable of setting the 3K record. Still, legs and conditions must be good and there are only so many opportunities. It's will be hot in Silesia tomorrow and the Lausanne was just a few days ago. I don't think that will prevent Jakob from setting the record, if in fact he decides to go for it all-out.
One of the reasons it has lasted so long is that it is not an Olympic distance and is not usually run without the steeple chase element added. Like the mile few meets include the men's 3000m.
1:57 Wait, isn't that the Foss Eikeland roundabout. This is closer to my home than Jakobs. I bicycle/run there regularly. Pretty wild that I could've ran into Jakob there
7:17:55!!! This is among the best athletic world records overall. It's up there with Bolts 9.58, I think. More than 3 seconds off the former world record holder means a bit more than 1/10 of a second per 100m. That is about how much faster Bolt was compared to the second fastest 100 m runner in history (9.69 vs 9.58). So this record really is "GOAT legend" good!
You cannot compare differences directly like that:) I do agree that this record may be a Legendary one. Only one who may challenge it today, is Jakob himself. The pace setting and his own effort from 2000 seems nearly perfect. And tht finish round - any challenger needs to gain before the final round because that was insane. I guess it all came together ner perfect.
@@fettslasken2405As long as they have hares and light. So disappointing they didn't use it for the Olympics, they bragged about the fastest track ever, but it doesn't matter without hares
Those last three seconds between the world record and the second and third fastest in the 3000....that is a huge psychological gap also...Which makes breaking that record that much more difficult.
This won't be a walk in the park either. He has to contend with Kejelcha and Aregawi. We saw Kejelcha go 12:38 over the 5K. He is going to be Jakob's tail. So will Aregawi.
Ingebrigtsen is a legend. Runs a ton races every year. Always in shape. No room for micro dosing. Kerr on the other hand…live and trains in the US…run very few races…smells EPO…
7.20, not just no wave lights, no super shoes, not sure it was even a Mondo track. There was a running folk myth at the time that Rieti was maybe 5 meters short, so good where the times there. Still there's something enigmatic about this performance, Komen missed the Kenyan team for Atlanta 96 and went on a rampage culminating in his '97 worlds 5000m win, done with a previously unheard of sub 4 last mile. Then maybe a year later, he was done, and it was all a little unclear why.
3000m is going to be a relatively weaker record than the 1500m record as it's a much less commonly run race that athletes don't peak for. So the chances of him taking this record are pretty good. In fact given how fast the recent indoor 3000m record was, I'd think sub 7:20 is possible in this race.
I do believe he has the highest capacity at the 1500 as well, but some - if they can hang on - has a faster finish. One day he will be WC there as well. However - many experts holds that his best distances are 3000 to 5000. There he have both superb stamina at high pace and a superb finish. So far, he have not official times for 10 000 meters, but my guess is he will be champion there as well one day - if championship schedule allows him to combine it with his favorite distance 1500 (and 5000).
@@craig4939Don't be naiv,you didn't tak into acount that he probably was full of EPO or another substance that helped him,like most of the top athletes thoae days,they didn't start to control for EPO before the Sydney Olympic in 2000,and even then the testing metode was not good enough so maybe even then,orobably half id the doped with EPO got awsy with it,and it was other substances that was in common use and blooddoping too.
Great accomplishment, but the flat 3000 is really not an event that is run very often at the elite level. It has largely been supplanted by the steeplechase. I highly doubt that record would have stood as long as it did if this were not the case.
He has a capasity to run well under 7.18 according to my estimate, and i say that because of the two mile record + his 2000 meter record last year, and he is in even better shape last year. If he had gone for the 3000 WR last year he would have been around 7.19 that year, and he is even faster now. Daniel Komen kan only enjoy his last day as a WR holder, because on Sunday evening, the record will be gone. He will break the WR for shure now 😎
Not to mention that Jakob ran that 7:23+ the day after running a 3:43+ mile! Just an important detail that should be mentioned!
Good point. Definitely worth mentioning
And his 7:23 had a ridicolously fast finish. 54.0 for the last 400m, 25.8 for the last 200m, and 12.8 for the last 100m.
(Daniel Komen's 7:20.67 had a final lap of 59.09, and Hicham El Guerrouj's 7:23.09 had a final lap of 59.67)
Good mention
Yes, at the Diamond League final. Not the Pre Classic as the vid says...like cmon man lolol
@@gregtimblin6549 The last Diamond league competetion last year was in Eugene in mid-september. Isn't the Diamond League in Eugene the same as Prefontaine Classic?
Komen's outdoor 3k WR scores 1299 pts on the scoring table, meaning if Jakob can beat it, he will be the ONLY person IN T&F HISTORY to achieve a 1300+ score in 3 DIFFERENT events (already having a 1307-pt 2k and a 1304-pt 2-mile). He's already one of just 8 to have 1300+ performances in 2 different events, joining Bolt, Flo-Jo, JJK, Blake, Cheptegei, Bekele, and Michael Johnson.
JJK? Jujutsu Kaizen?
Thats neat but the 3k and the 2mi are for all intents and purposes the same distance. If bolt could get a score in the 190m distance he would have "3 different 1300 point distances"
@@eliasmilborn2280no that isn't how it works 😂
Jacky Joyner Kersee
@@suhaasvemuri7980 it is how it works
Everybody is always ragging on Jakob about the 1500m in the Olympics but forget that 🐐 Hicham also had significant issues getting gold in the 1500m 💀
@@Corey25 and Jacob got gold in the Olympic 1500 in Tokyo in 2021
The people ragging on Jakob are silly. He paced one of the best 1500s in Olympic history. It would have been a much duller affair without him.
Traditionally Olympic 1500m aren't fast. Look at 2016 Rio final where the race was won in 3:51?! They literally ran more than 20 seconds quicker with PB's and NR's to boot! That would not have happened, had Jakob taken the pace. I think hindsight, he could have had the same chance off a slower pace! I would love to see that in a championship race and let it play out and see who the fastest kicker is!
@@haircutexperiencethat was the women’s 😭 😭
@@haircutexperience I think if Jacob would have run about a second and half slower or so for the first 800 he would have run a 3:26 or 3:27 and Won race . He wouldn't have gone into lactate the last 100m
Well if there is one runner on the planet to take down a record that is beyond insane it's Jakob. I remember when Cheptegei made the attempt in breaking that record and he was 13 seconds slower than Komens record.
Put that into perspective but anything below 5k is out of scope for Cheptegei.
Who's here after he broke the world record and ran 7:17.55?
Me
me
Not me
me🙂
I have followed Jakob's career since he was a lad of 13. I have watched his progression in times and victories/defeats. He has managed to live his own life despite his detractors and the naysayers. He is one heck of an athlete, and I will never stop supporting him and his ongoing efforts to become the undisputed GOAT of the middle distance events. In my own mind, I believe he will continue to re-write the statistics of our sport, from the 1500m through to his closing foray into the marathon: yes, he might well become the King of that grueling event in the future... say sub-2 hours?!? Tony Hunt World Junior Athletics News NZL.
El G is the GOAT of middle distances. If Jakob can take down his records that still stand after all these years than I may reconsider that but until then show respect to the true GOAT.
Fair enough. As long as his records stand, El G is the Goat. But Jakob is the only one atm to have a fair shot.
@@SunsetNova Get a life. He said he is "trying" to become the GOAT, he didn't say he was the goat yet. You are clearly Morroccan and you are scared to death that El G is going to be forgotten in the not to distant future as his name will be removed from the record books.
please look for my rebuttal of this
@peterhaslund sorry, but I don't see it, Peter?
i think he has the most promising distance future. he can run any race up to 5k and basically win 90% of the time. I think he could take the 5k wr soon.
Up to 10k
Said Aouita bigger range, from 800m bronze medal in the 1988 Olympics in 1:43 while holding the 5k world record and first man under 13:00
@jpolweny Said was a massive doper so you can’t really count that. Tried to get his athletes into doping as well but they refused, kind of says everything about the man
@@gabrielsteffensen3700 what's your proof that Said was doping???
If you use the normal conversion factor of 1.08 for converting a mile time to a 1500M time (same factor can be applied for a 2 mile time) Ingebrigtsen’s 2 mile world record converts to almost exactly 7:19.00 for 3000M. Komen’s world record is doomed - given decent weather and Ingebrigtsen’s legs holding up after all the hard races he’s had over the last 3 weeks or so. He’s not a robot and he probably won’t be in perfect shape for the 3000M. However, given the fast 3:27 1500M he ran a few days ago and a fair recovery from that, a sub-7:20 is almost certain with reasonable conditions. I shudder to think what he’ll do over 3000M in peak health and fitness, and fully rested - 7:17 is definitely on the cards.
Spot on😅
Prophet!😱
bro called it exactly 💀
Oh my god. You're from the future or what?
As a 58 yr old, I run 400 all out in 61.9 balls to the wall. I cannot possibly fathom how a human being could run 7.5 laps at 59 per lap. As Rick James would day...superfreak.
Dang a 61.9 at 58 is moving. Nice speed.
@@TotalRunningProductions (#3 in Canada in my age category). Thanks my friend. Love your videos. Keep promoting the greatest sport on Earth! HOOAH!
Good stuff man!
What made me realize how insanely talented Jakob was when was he ran his first outdoor 3000m in 2015 (14 at the time, turning 15 later that year)
When I was 14 I ran a 12:50 3000m (I ran a 10:12 4 years later)
Our school record for that age was 10:07
And if I remember correctly, Ole Einar Bjørndalen (the Biathlon G.O.A.T.) ran a 9:15 when he was 14/15 (the year he turned 15)
And Jakob did a 8:25.90
8:25 is insanely fit for a grown adult. But for a 14 year old, just unreal.
(His older brother Henrik did 9:00.93 in the 3000m the year he turned 15)
To run 61.9 seconds for 400m at any age you have to be reasonably fit, the likes of Jakob make it look easy but it isn’t for most people.
HE SMASHED IT OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!
Something special can happen at any time in any race, that is why we watch with anticipation.
I think Jacob wants to become first athlete to break 7:20 in the 3000 and weather permitting I see him running 7:19.2
And yet in warm temperatures he just put down a 7:17 xD insane
@@antsyhiker5675 Jacob loves warm weather
Jakob won't get a better setup than this. He'll have pacers pulling him from the front, but more importantly Kejelcha is the perfect runner to push him down the stretch
@@4partharmony208 there are about a half dozen runners to push Jacob , including Grant Fisher ! There are 6 runners who have broken 7:26 .... it's the greatest 3000 field ever put together
Jakob did run Mile day before the 3000m
People talk about Jakob focus too much on the 1500m and not on the big picture. 1500 is his weakest event, though he is still competitive (and clearly the best beyond championships). But what he really wants, is to be “the best there ever was”. He wants to become legendary, and he is already well underway. His goals do not mirror those of his contemporaries who compete at specific distances. He wants to
Be the best at everything between 1500 and beyond
I presume that Jakob has had the capabilities to run safely sub 7:20/3k already since last year, showing up with a final 7:21.4/3k in his accelerated 2 miles WB (4:00,3 + 3:53.8 mile splits). This season has bettered his 1500m PB by improving his finishing skills which means that his specific stamina has been increasing.
Many people do not understand that the 3000-10.000 world records could be beaten this year if Jakob wanted. He is that good.
We'll see about that!
Yes, he got the 3000 now! 😃@@ilyasse1250
When Jakob set his PB at 1500 m with 3.26.73 in Monaco he was at his trainingcamp trying to get some of the miles he lost of training during the wither and wasen't yet in his top performance shape. Jakob was in the best shape of his lifetime in the Olympics, and with 1 sec slower 1 lap in the Olympic 1500 m he might have run between 3,27.00 and 3,27.5 as a front runner in this race with a negative split which probebly was his planning for that race. But because of 4 months during the winther where he was struggling with an achilles injury he perhaps is in lack of some basic training from last winther to keep the great peak of his shape from the Olympics, where he probebly had been able to take down the world record at 1500 m in a similar race like he had in Monaco at 3,26,73. But he didn't dig that deep at the 1500 m in Lausanne, and if most else is perfect he might be at least close to the 3000 m world record. But I don't know enough of Kejelcha now and he might be able to take down the 3000 m record if he is in the right fighting mood, or anyone else, it's a very taleted field with much more than Kejelcha and Ingebrightsen.
Bro earned my respect. I’m a Jakob fan now.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen 7.17.55!
WR incoming!!!!!
Jakob shattered the world record!! 7:17.55! 😲😲
Very nice to-the-point and detailed coverage of this. I agree with everything. There is no question that he is capable of setting the 3K record. Still, legs and conditions must be good and there are only so many opportunities. It's will be hot in Silesia tomorrow and the Lausanne was just a few days ago. I don't think that will prevent Jakob from setting the record, if in fact he decides to go for it all-out.
He DID IT! 7:17:55👏👏👏💪💪💪🇧🇻🇧🇻🇧🇻
Just watched him smash the 3000m wr at Silesia he rlly is special
1:53 “and the man that many people are pegging to do this”
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😂😂
The conditions will be tough because this weekend is very hot in Poland. Tomorrow in Chorzów it’ll be over 30 degrees… 🥵
Komen and ingrrbrigsten are the only 2 men to run a 3k or 2 mile with an average 400 at Sub 59 seconds
So excited that I'll see this live tomorrow.
One of the reasons it has lasted so long is that it is not an Olympic distance and is not usually run without the steeple chase element added. Like the mile few meets include the men's 3000m.
He is 5000 Olympic champ and just run 3:26 PB in 1500 so you would have to say he is in shape for the 3000 record.
1:57 Wait, isn't that the Foss Eikeland roundabout. This is closer to my home than Jakobs. I bicycle/run there regularly. Pretty wild that I could've ran into Jakob there
7:17:55!!! This is among the best athletic world records overall. It's up there with Bolts 9.58, I think. More than 3 seconds off the former world record holder means a bit more than 1/10 of a second per 100m. That is about how much faster Bolt was compared to the second fastest 100 m runner in history (9.69 vs 9.58).
So this record really is "GOAT legend" good!
You cannot compare differences directly like that:) I do agree that this record may be a Legendary one. Only one who may challenge it today, is Jakob himself. The pace setting and his own effort from 2000 seems nearly perfect. And tht finish round - any challenger needs to gain before the final round because that was insane. I guess it all came together ner perfect.
He had the right venue but not the right weather. Still he ran 7:17.
He just smashed it. Go to bed Kerr, go to bed Hocker.
sub 3:26 at Zurich?
@@jaredbowen3527 I think that is very possible. With the other hawks hunting him from behind we might see it happen.
@@fettslasken2405As long as they have hares and light. So disappointing they didn't use it for the Olympics, they bragged about the fastest track ever, but it doesn't matter without hares
Those last three seconds between the world record and the second and third fastest in the 3000....that is a huge psychological gap also...Which makes breaking that record that much more difficult.
This aged well!
Yes, it did. I'm glad I'm subscribed to this channel.
he'll get it. he's pissed from olympics. will fuel him.
This won't be a walk in the park either. He has to contend with Kejelcha and Aregawi. We saw Kejelcha go 12:38 over the 5K. He is going to be Jakob's tail. So will Aregawi.
Aregawi ran close to the WR but was still far behind. Unbelievable.
@@StrandedKnight84 i won't lie
I'm impressed
Amazing boy
Will be hard with the fatigue from Thursday but if anyone can it it would be Jakob, this is the hardest record in mordern athletics in my opinion
I believe the 100M at 9.58 is the most difficult.
He just broke Komen's WR! FIRST MAN TO DIP SUB 720
Ingebrigtsen is a legend. Runs a ton races every year. Always in shape. No room for micro dosing. Kerr on the other hand…live and trains in the US…run very few races…smells EPO…
Well done!
i cant wait for the day Jakob runs a half or full marathon
Well, he's got it now, NUMBER ONE all time, the FLYING NORWEGIAN JAKOB KINGEBRIGSTEN!!!
And today Jakob broke the 3000m record by over 3s… insane stuff
I decking love this channel.
Feckin
2 miles in under 8 mins. Duck me.
Do you have any dedicated videos about Grant Fisher’s historic double Olympic bronze performance?
Smashed!
It’s worth nothing that jakob ran that 7:23 in the 3000 one day after running the 3rd fastest mile in history of a 3:43.
He runs a 7:17
Pretty much nailed that prediction. One second, Let me tap myself on the back
Yes indeed he is great.
7:17:55 let'sssssss goooooo
P.s. Just today i watched this video and today Jacob have been set new World Record. Amazing!!!!!!
Looking at his 2mile closing 3k he actually holds 2nd in the 3000
I think it will fall and his time should be 7:21
Great videos ❤
Think again😉
7.20, not just no wave lights, no super shoes, not sure it was even a Mondo track. There was a running folk myth at the time that Rieti was maybe 5 meters short, so good where the times there.
Still there's something enigmatic about this performance, Komen missed the Kenyan team for Atlanta 96 and went on a rampage culminating in his '97 worlds 5000m win, done with a previously unheard of sub 4 last mile.
Then maybe a year later, he was done, and it was all a little unclear why.
I'm just gonna guess 7:21.55
Edit: I was very wrong! hahaha. 🏃♂⚡
I was off by exactly 4.00 seconds
7:17.5
He should be in the best chape of his entire life and the conditions also what a record to break good luck to him even I don't think he will break it
3000m is going to be a relatively weaker record than the 1500m record as it's a much less commonly run race that athletes don't peak for. So the chances of him taking this record are pretty good. In fact given how fast the recent indoor 3000m record was, I'd think sub 7:20 is possible in this race.
One of them ones
Real question: you refer to the 1500 as Jacob’s favorite distance. Has he ever actually said that it’s his favorite?
Yes, many times
@@cyoul8trallygatr549 when?
Apparently, but I think he's better at the 5,000.
@@cyoul8trallygatr549 source?
@@cyoul8trallygatr549 source?
you should of made a video on Sifan Hassans amazing olympics
Amazing performances for a man with short legs relative to his torso...
7:16.80s for Jakob Ingerbrigstien
Well, Jakob just ran 7:17
Jakob broke the world record in 7:17.55
Yes, 7:15
You HAVE to talk about the Men's 100 Meter Freestyle Swim. Pan Zhanle was insane.
Am I not getting the joke here
this is a track channel
1500m specialist but casually wins 5000m at the olympics and breaks the WR at 3000m
I do believe he has the highest capacity at the 1500 as well, but some - if they can hang on - has a faster finish. One day he will be WC there as well. However - many experts holds that his best distances are 3000 to 5000. There he have both superb stamina at high pace and a superb finish. So far, he have not official times for 10 000 meters, but my guess is he will be champion there as well one day - if championship schedule allows him to combine it with his favorite distance 1500 (and 5000).
🎉🎉
A lot of other unmentioned athletes who are more of threat there than McSweyn
What would Daniel Komen have run if he'd had wave lights guiding him!
And the better shoes
@@craig4939 and the better track
@@craig4939Don't be naiv,you didn't tak into acount that he probably was full of EPO or another substance that helped him,like most of the top athletes thoae days,they didn't start to control for EPO before the Sydney Olympic in 2000,and even then the testing metode was not good enough so maybe even then,orobably half id the doped with EPO got awsy with it,and it was other substances that was in common use and blooddoping too.
Still waiting for a video from you about Arshad Nadeem
Great accomplishment, but the flat 3000 is really not an event that is run very often at the elite level. It has largely been supplanted by the steeplechase. I highly doubt that record would have stood as long as it did if this were not the case.
cool
Why wasn’t Daniel Komen’s career longer?
Money got into his mind. From a very poor family, he got money and training become an issue
Jakob is going 7:19
2000, 3000, whats next 5k?
3:17.81
Aww man my prediction was so close
World record for 1500mtrs Men will not be Broken..!
I doubt that
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He may have zero 1500m world titles, but he is the diamond league goat 😂
And a Tokyo 1500 gold medal but yeah, go off
@@d.j.buschini3088 If you think about it, he has as many Olympic gold medals in the 1500M and 5000M as El Guerrouj does.
@@ajbahus and what do you think about 4 x world champion in arrow? Isn't a great achievement to look for ?
@@d.j.buschini3088 ok
I think 7:18.54 to be exact
Was off by 0.99 sec….Jakob had to one up me but I ain’t mad about it 😅
It's he's best chance he's in he's range if things go well I will say 7.20.43
Think it might be too hot for a WR tbh
Aye. Unfortunately weather prediction is 30 C for Silesia on Sunday. They’re running it at 4:15 PM as well, when it’s still peak heat.
3:45mile is in this year not sept2023
It is broken by 3 seconds
Just admit it, he’s a 5k 10k athlete
Not gonna happen tomorrow. His legs are tired, as we could see in Lausanne. Maybe next year.
Haha, then you don't know Jakob very well😂. 7:17 with "tired" legs!
It's not very often, but sometimes I get it wrong. 😅 And I'm so glad I did this time.
7:17.88 😉
Looks like I was very good at my prediction 😁 Excellent job Jakob 👏👏
My bet:
Ingebrigtsen wins at 7:18,5 nWR
Please make videos about the paralympics! Those atlethes deserve attention too!
Didnt age well huh? xD
Thats not metal thats stone!
World record for being upset the most in the 1500m 💀💀
As far as Olympic gold medals go, Forrest doesn't have one in the 1500. But Jakob does.
Lol, but laussane is at high altitude compared to Paris which is at low altitude, so 🤷🏾
Muhahaha 👿
😭😭😭😭
@@aaronmbaye6498 was Cole Hocker not in the race?
But can he run the 800
He has a capasity to run well under 7.18 according to my estimate, and i say that because of the two mile record + his 2000 meter record last year, and he is in even better shape last year. If he had gone for the 3000 WR last year he would have been around 7.19 that year, and he is even faster now. Daniel Komen kan only enjoy his last day as a WR holder, because on Sunday evening, the record will be gone. He will break the WR for shure now 😎
Maybe he will, I hope he does. But you never know
@@chrisdidonna7371 It's done 😎
7:17.55 💀
I am 100% sure he ain’t gonna break the world record.