INSANE!! Marathon PACER Couldn't KEEP UP (Eliud Kipchoge)

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Published 2021-06-18
INSANE!! Marathon PACER Couldn't KEEP UP (Eliud Kipchoge)

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All Comments (21)
  • @adamsaldana5462
    Being paid to be a pacer is the literal definition of 'professional athlete'
  • @desmondng929
    i paused the video for his pacers to take a break
  • @Kaleena43
    People just don’t realize how fast this guy runs. Faster than 99+% of people running a mile, and he can keep his pace for 26+ miles. The physical toll he puts on his body is insane.
  • @AvioInsane
    1:39 How are we gonna look at the difference in facial expressions when the video quality looks like it was recorded on a coffee machine?
  • @umarsyedexp
    This guy is not human, to us it looks like he is jogging at a fast pace but in reality he is sprinting at nearly full speed. Watching this man made me run outta breath, truly remarkable lungs he is gifted with.
  • @pukulu
    Kipchoge's lifestyle is the secret to his amazing dominance in the marathon. Although he has a wife and 3 children he mostly lives with those who train with him, eats a strict diet and has few distractions when he's training, and mostly that's what he does. It's like a religion to him, and gives him peace of mind.
  • @sagarsawant5045
    He is a machine... Imagine running a marathon and finishing with smile like someone just ran 10 meters.. His pace is more than average 100 m pace for non athlete which means basically he can beat most of us by just jogging...
  • @Aritul
    This was fascinating! His pacers should be praised. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to keep up with him. Good job, Kipchoge.
  • @space_1073
    Its crazy how he makes running that fast look like jogging. Seeing people run his pace on a treadmill really puts it in perspective!
  • @notoriousgib
    Here’s a suggestion: Pacers should use bicycles. ………At least Kipchoge’s pacers should.
  • @DisneyJF
    I can run Eliud Kipchoge's pace for 10 meters and then would fall down and die.
  • That's normal, the only pacers that could keep up with him his someone who is a 2.03/04 marathon runner and wants to sacrafice their race and pace maybe to 30/33k
  • @xelionizer
    How the f** can he run at that pace with his mouth closed!!!??!?!?!?! That is absolutely mindblowing!
  • @jbalsamo935
    I started running after his sub 2hr because he made it look so easy. I had trouble with one mile and now I'm up to 6 miles on my slow runs and 28-30 minute 5K!
  • @9430057539
    Just started running ( for better health not competitive) 2 weeks before. Currently it is taking me 10 minutes to complete 1 mile( I can run max 1.25 to 1.5 mile). It is really astonishing for me to think these athletes can run 22 mile at 3 times pace that me .
  • He finishes a world record marathon and just keeps running like he isnt even the slightest bit winded. Incredible
  • Can't they have another set of (fresher) pacers who start at halfway. This will push the athletes to push for world records.
  • @patheddles4004
    I watched this race live (webcast), and it was an experience. The commentators were basically stuck in disbelief the entire time, and came up with quite a few different ways (in German) of saying that his pace was extremely fast. I saw him drop his last pacer around the halfway mark, but I had no idea that his pacers were competitive runners being brought in specially. Not surprised that his pacers for the sub-2 run were all world-class competitive runners, even if they were only running 5k shifts with him.
  • @niagarajoe4402
    I would have had a heart attack 42 seconds in, and when he finished a world record marathon he barely looked winded haha
  • This guy is clearly one of the best athletes to ever live even if this race was run 20 years ago I feel he would have got very close if not broken it even then.