The secret to winning indoors is to have the lead with one lap to go. It's nearly impossible to get passed with two tight curves and a short homestretch in the last 200m.
@@S0ulinth3machin3 And what exactly did you notice? They're close friends, they both came back after very heavy injuries and were happy for the great success. What's wrong with you?
@@fox570808 the poles rebuffed the "good race" sportsmanship from the winner that is typical after the race. Go watch it again. The Poles weren't accepting them.
@@S0ulinth3machin3 They were both concentrated on themselves, coming back from "nowhere" after two years of struggling to cure their bad injuries. It had nothing to do with the British girl. It's easy to judge while sitting in an armchair in front of the TV set
@@fox570808 just my opinion. It's common after any race to acknowledge one's competitors in track and field. I notice that you're Polish. I suspect that may color your judgement in this situation. I have great admiration for some Poles in history, such as the First Polish Armored Division in the Battle of the Falaise Gap, Witold Piletski (one of the bravest humans ever), or the citizens of Warsaw in the Uprising of summer, 1944. These 2 Polish track and field runners, not so much. Even if you're correct, they are very self absorbed at best, poor sports at worst.
Unsportsmanlike attitude of the Polish runners, didn't even acknowledge the British runner Hodgkinson when she was given a tap as a gesture of congratulations. Bitter and arrogant as far as I'm concerned.
@@jensmith3719 So? If the men's race was won in 1:50 people would be all around screaming and calling the athletes pussies for running such a slow time and not being brave for risking a loss to run a PR or a faster time. None of this happened for this race, which was won in 2:03.
@@timmytheinventor4746 Don't be daft! The 2016 Olympic 1500m final was very, very slow but a great race! Because there are no pacemakers in championship races that makes it more of a lottery.,.. and more exciting. As it happens, we now know that Keely runs great off any sort of pace.
@@musik102 I know, I know, but I'm just stating that people are not talking about how slow a race this was, but if the 1500m at this meet was won in say 3:47, people would usually be all over how slow it was ran in.
@@timmytheinventor4746 true athletics fans wouldnt, its not all about times in championship racing, its a mental challenge too, watch diamond league if you enjoy paced time trials with wavelights
Quand je vois vois ces jeunes femmes à peine v)êtues ,j'éclate de rire car,dans les pays musulmans (voire chez nous, Pays des "Francs" où les femmes sont voilée jusqu'aux cheveux, Israel
Your statement makes no sense. For starters I think you are referring to bodyfat %, not BMI, as BMI is not measured by %, but kg/m^2. These ladies would each have no less than 12% bodyfat each.
She is the BEST runner ever, her style while she running is perfect and amazing
Hold your horses, bruh!!!
i want some of that if u know what i mean
@@washingtonferreira9135I think he is referring to her technique BRUH
Yes, very controlled, with not much head movement AND she keeps her form under pressure....mind you, so did her mentor Jenny Meadows.
Athing mu is better……sorry
The secret to winning indoors is to have the lead with one lap to go. It's nearly impossible to get passed with two tight curves and a short homestretch in the last 200m.
Nice to see women in women final
Incredibile run..
Keely fantastic, the BEST
Lots of young talent rising, great for the future of athletics.
Strong, confident, and beautiful....the entire field.....I salute you! Great race.
I was happy for the polish to come 2nd and 3rd in their home country, but after seeing their attitude, I wish the other two took their places!
I noticed that too. Poor losers.
@@S0ulinth3machin3 And what exactly did you notice? They're close friends, they both came back after very heavy injuries and were happy for the great success. What's wrong with you?
@@fox570808 the poles rebuffed the "good race" sportsmanship from the winner that is typical after the race. Go watch it again. The Poles weren't accepting them.
@@S0ulinth3machin3 They were both concentrated on themselves, coming back from "nowhere" after two years of struggling to cure their bad injuries. It had nothing to do with the British girl. It's easy to judge while sitting in an armchair in front of the TV set
@@fox570808 just my opinion. It's common after any race to acknowledge one's competitors in track and field. I notice that you're Polish. I suspect that may color your judgement in this situation. I have great admiration for some Poles in history, such as the First Polish Armored Division in the Battle of the Falaise Gap, Witold Piletski (one of the bravest humans ever), or the citizens of Warsaw in the Uprising of summer, 1944. These 2 Polish track and field runners, not so much. Even if you're correct, they are very self absorbed at best, poor sports at worst.
4:02 Jozwik = poor loser. She didn't even acknowledge the winner. Poor show.
Great video on olimpica athletes😊
Unsportsmanlike attitude of the Polish runners, didn't even acknowledge the British runner Hodgkinson when she was given a tap as a gesture of congratulations. Bitter and arrogant as far as I'm concerned.
A lot of polish have this attitude mate
If the men's race had turned out like this we would have seen a time of 1:50. People aren't noticing how slow this final was.
its a championship race,
@@jensmith3719 So? If the men's race was won in 1:50 people would be all around screaming and calling the athletes pussies for running such a slow time and not being brave for risking a loss to run a PR or a faster time. None of this happened for this race, which was won in 2:03.
@@timmytheinventor4746 Don't be daft! The 2016 Olympic 1500m final was very, very slow but a great race! Because there are no pacemakers in championship races that makes it more of a lottery.,.. and more exciting. As it happens, we now know that Keely runs great off any sort of pace.
@@musik102 I know, I know, but I'm just stating that people are not talking about how slow a race this was, but if the 1500m at this meet was won in say 3:47, people would usually be all over how slow it was ran in.
@@timmytheinventor4746 true athletics fans wouldnt, its not all about times in championship racing, its a mental challenge too, watch diamond league if you enjoy paced time trials with wavelights
Good to see the young youth at the event.
I'm only here for the human drama of athletic competition ... nothing more.
WOW with consistent training, nutrition and pre-rehab work and great management she can have a great career.
800 meter women are the most physically perfect of any distance.
I loved the Swiss sprinter she was consistent throughout the race
😂
2nd place for poland not the best, but they have their wonderwoman :-)
Ouch .... That's a spoiler alert.... The race was quite exciting until i saw your comment...
Polska bardzo dobrje!)
Just superb
Keely!!!GOAT!
Great race 🏃 .
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this 2 Poles Athletes are a SNUBBED.
3:06 guys..someone fell..
Hope he s health
What chance that Keely becomes a world superstar? Tokyo is too soon but Paris could be her time to shine.
But it wasn't too soon was it?! Bring on Birmingham 2022 and Paris 2024!
She will probably win the Commonwealth Games next year. If Muir, Reekie and Goule are running then she will have a slight problem.
Yeah Mary Moraa smoked her at the Commonwealth.
It was brutal.
This comment aged well!
@@robc7162 IKR? 🥇
I LOVE Ms. Jóźwik making the HOLLY CROSS Sign before the RUN....
I don't think God saw that!
Great job Keeley
The poles were 😡
The were indeed. That was even apparent during the race. The young lass wasn't supposed to win!
Where's Jemma Reekie?
Beatiful race !! ilove them !!
#3 and 6 dayum...
可愛い❤️カッケー
My Love🧡
She got good end speed which she would need to become stronger is do 1500 and 400 for an extra kick.
ma dove sono le italiane???????
Nto cullo
wow... No hug for hodge at the end... pathetic
Go and hug her.
COVID
5:07
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👏👏👏👏
Pozdrów polaków
👍👍👍👍👍
....Polska.....
1st!!! & kinda pathetx too tho🙊
Nice girls.
Bee
Poor numbers.
No había nivel
Quand je vois vois ces jeunes femmes à peine v)êtues ,j'éclate de rire car,dans les pays musulmans (voire chez nous, Pays des "Francs" où les femmes sont voilée jusqu'aux cheveux, Israel
The combined BMI of all six of those ladies must be under 10%!
Your statement makes no sense. For starters I think you are referring to bodyfat %, not BMI, as BMI is not measured by %, but kg/m^2. These ladies would each have no less than 12% bodyfat each.
Jog and then a sprint...