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DAVID RUDISHA || MAKING A WORLD RECORD || THE MEN'S 800 METERS 

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David Rudisha is widely regarded as the greatest 800 meter runner of all time. Currently, he is the world record holder (1:40.91) and he also holds 10 of the 20 fastest 800 meter performances of all time.
Rudisha is known for his long, loping, and smooth stride, and his ability to run through 600 meters in under 1:15 with relative ease.
Rudisha is clearly an outstanding middle distance runner, with many accomplishments including 2 Olympic Gold Medals and 2 world championship medals as well.
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@iam6785
@iam6785 5 лет назад
That Rudisha holds 10 of the 20 best times in 800M is just incredible. He is indeed the G.O.A.T.
@kristoferwong2287
@kristoferwong2287 3 года назад
1:40.91
@kristoferwong2287
@kristoferwong2287 3 года назад
17.77 Miles per Hour 50.50s per Lap
@alejandrotorres712
@alejandrotorres712 5 лет назад
Wow in that 2012 Olympic 800 final Andrew Osagie finished LAST WITH A 1:43.77! Nowadays that wins most world class international races!
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
Alejandro Torres I know! That race was absolutely unreal!
@alejandrotorres712
@alejandrotorres712 5 лет назад
Total Running Productions thanks for the reply I’m a big fan!
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
Hey Thank YOU for the comment. It's always nice to talk to people about running!
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
Frank DiIorio Thanks for your comment! It really was an amazing race!
@robinbauer1975
@robinbauer1975 Год назад
Exact 800m World Champion time from Korir this year
@sandeepshetty1589
@sandeepshetty1589 5 лет назад
2008 = Bolt ...2012 = Rudisha...2016 = Van Niekerk...but most of the world is mesmerized by Bolt between 2008 to 2016 to notice anything else around track & field...who can blame them?
@Ron23604
@Ron23604 5 лет назад
You so right, i don't know why these long distance runners don't get as much attention.
@Ron23604
@Ron23604 5 лет назад
Actually still in those lines Mo Farah's names sounds so loud compared to almost any other greatest long distance runner , i know how good he is but his success seems to cover all other people in his category .
@ruatoomey9107
@ruatoomey9107 4 года назад
Well Bolt deserves his stardom because of his longevity, however London 2012 produced the greatest race EVER in that 800 meter final. I for 1 will never forget it.
@pascanlons400kg8
@pascanlons400kg8 4 года назад
@@Ron23604 I think it's because he's Representing Britin,they always make something out to be bigger than it is,even though Mo is a great of the sport!!!
@JosephusAD70
@JosephusAD70 5 лет назад
Nice compilation and great tribute to an amazing athlete! Those London splits were otherworldly. Thanks.
@truedolls8813
@truedolls8813 3 года назад
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@truedolls8813
@truedolls8813 3 года назад
àà
@thedigitalcrescendo6552
@thedigitalcrescendo6552 5 лет назад
Damn. That intro was awesome.
@fahim113
@fahim113 4 года назад
His physique seems to be specifically designed for 800m, a colossal athlete. Be interesting to see more about his training regimen.
@AmbassadorAusar
@AmbassadorAusar 4 года назад
Excellent vid indeed. You do such a great job highlighting the track and field sport and it's athletes like no other. Keep up the great work. The World's is coming soon, but we have three diamond events before that.
@kevinp2481
@kevinp2481 5 лет назад
Great video! You deserve way more subs
@jesusxc3164
@jesusxc3164 5 лет назад
Great content like always
@cresabi7802
@cresabi7802 5 лет назад
Yuhh I was waiting for this bro
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
Sweeeet! That's cool man I hope you enjoyed it!
@TheLilly
@TheLilly 4 года назад
Man that race was P H E N O M E N A L!!! I remember it like it was just yesterday!!! We were on the edge of our seats cheering for him! We were so happy when not only won but broke the record!!!🇰🇪
@Michaelkaydee
@Michaelkaydee Год назад
Loved his powerful, graceful style...
@hungrygarfield
@hungrygarfield 4 года назад
Your channel makes me remember better times
@dylanmollman9225
@dylanmollman9225 5 лет назад
great vid, put together well
@sarveshsharma1145
@sarveshsharma1145 5 лет назад
Dylan Mollman
@Ak-ig8os
@Ak-ig8os 3 года назад
He is my role model I love front running
@lalmuankhupzou3303
@lalmuankhupzou3303 4 года назад
Hoping his performance again in Tokyo...Big fan of Him
@flatearthvegans9446
@flatearthvegans9446 5 лет назад
Great video 👍👍🍎🍎
@aroundandround
@aroundandround 2 года назад
Watching Rudisha run brings joy.
@sweetstorm7652
@sweetstorm7652 5 лет назад
Rudisha is very handsome I hope he comes back
@JC_Edits_Official
@JC_Edits_Official 3 года назад
Stormey Danielz sorry to burst ur bubble but I think he’s retired
@lifmaker3177
@lifmaker3177 5 лет назад
Thanks bro 💞
@coleabrahams9331
@coleabrahams9331 3 года назад
6:53 That sentence is ambiguous. Watch out😂
@karvinsunny4199
@karvinsunny4199 5 лет назад
Damn I forgot how great David Rudisha was... One of the greatest runner ever...
@Ak-ig8os
@Ak-ig8os 4 года назад
My idol
@landonboomsma2594
@landonboomsma2594 5 лет назад
Greatest distance race of all time I’d say. Probably not the greatest track race simply because the last decade there have been some amazing 100-200 races on the women’s and men’s sides, but definitely top 3. Andrew Osagie got last with 1:43.7 which would’ve won gold at the last 3 olympics
@jamesmiu1575
@jamesmiu1575 5 лет назад
hes flying across the field
@rubenscott3972
@rubenscott3972 4 года назад
Watching him run wow
@harlow1719
@harlow1719 5 лет назад
that one kid in the class
@AJ420BLAZIN
@AJ420BLAZIN 5 лет назад
My bday is one day before him
@nick5422
@nick5422 3 года назад
Every runner in this race received a pack of rungum
@robinbauer1975
@robinbauer1975 Год назад
Isn’t it crazy that Rudisha and Kipketer (the only two in the conversation for 800m GOAT) Came from the same school Tho Wilson Kipketer once mentioned that he just discovered his talent in athletics in Denmark at a pretty old age
@713Calm
@713Calm 3 года назад
3 straight IAAF AOTY titles DURING the PEAK of Usain Bolt. The Hakeem Olajuwon of T&F 👀
@bramhartsuff1903
@bramhartsuff1903 4 года назад
Anyone else see Nick Symmonds on the left of the screen at 2:01
@trevorsallee5910
@trevorsallee5910 5 лет назад
Jim Ryun up next?
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
I've been getting a lot of requests to look into him. I guess it may just be that time.
@conanclarke9308
@conanclarke9308 2 года назад
He is Brother Colm o Connell.
@Shee101
@Shee101 3 года назад
So sad he got injured in an accident, 😭
@gideonotieno9246
@gideonotieno9246 3 года назад
And my like is the like that gets this post to 1K
@runnersguide5490
@runnersguide5490 4 года назад
Rudisha is in another race. Everyone else seems to be far behind.
@aroundandround
@aroundandround 2 года назад
6:50 “He had gapped the field by 400m”. Not possible in a 800m race.😅
@andreastheman142
@andreastheman142 3 года назад
Kipketer is from Denmark and made made world world record from that nation. mention that
@omaririgoyen1234
@omaririgoyen1234 3 года назад
Second place in London finished with tremendous rhythm and time. Check it out. But Radisha made him not to be seen.
@moonootoo
@moonootoo 5 лет назад
Why did David Rudisha choose the risky strategy of leading all the way instead of staying with the pack?
@rovingrangerr
@rovingrangerr 5 лет назад
It might seem risky to an outsider, but it suits him well. As a backstory, Rudisha prior to his success ran with the pack and would try to win with his kick, but it never really paid dividends. So he discussed his tactics with his coach Brother Colm and changed it to frontrunning. This was detailed in a RU-vid documentary about him. The rest is history as they say.
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
Exactly! His strategy of running to the front and gaping the field has really served him well.
@DLS24DLS
@DLS24DLS 5 лет назад
U stupid.he is obviously a class above.shake my freaking head.😡👎
@aroundandround
@aroundandround 2 года назад
Pity he couldn’t make it to the Tokyo’21 Olympics after all after announcing that he would.
@nickaroni2687
@nickaroni2687 2 года назад
He is struggling with Injuries
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 5 лет назад
another American did this with Hichem el G, the miler, saying he was the greatest ever. Very biased. Rudisha is great, but Peter Snell also won 2 Olympics 800m golds and 1500m gold and set 800m world record abnd mile wold records and Seb Coe won Olympic 1500m twice and 800m twice and broke the 800m world record twice and held it for 18 years and he set 1500m, mile and 1000m world records. 12 WR in total. ALbert Jurantorena set a WR in 800m Olympics and won the 400m, in 1976.
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 5 лет назад
@Reina De corazones you are a fan of Rudisha, but you don't know what you are talking about Reina.
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 5 лет назад
@Reina De corazones He is world record holder and his London Olympci won was extrodinary. but many runners I know, agree that Peter Snell, Seb Coe and I'd include Albert Jurantorena, are the 3 other 800m greats. Seb Coe coiuld have challenged or beaten Rudisha and Snell as well. When Rudisha won in London, the commentators mentioned Peter Snell, as he also won 2 800m golds. Only Snell and Rudisha have ever won 2 Olympic 800m golds. Seb Coe set world records at 1000, 1500m and 1 mile as well.
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 5 лет назад
@Reina De corazones Look Seb Coes races up on tube and Peter Snells. You will see how fast and what brilliant racers they were. Maybe you are young and haven't heard of these guys.
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 5 лет назад
​@Reina De corazones but they could have run faster. the times they ran are what they aimed for. I have heard Seb Coe and other former world records holders, say they could have run faster. They were aiming for certain times in their eras. maybe that is what makes them different from the rest of us. Please stop arguing. You are young and are not correct on this.How old are you? 20 somthing?
@mathematics5573
@mathematics5573 5 лет назад
@Reina De corazones I met David Hemery the 400m hurdler who won the olympics in a world record in 1968. And I have met Steve Ovett, the former miler who set 6 mile world records in 1980 and won 800m Olympic gold and I met Steve Cram who won olympic 1500m silver in 1984 but set world records at 1500mm, 1 mile and 2000m in 1985. I watched all these people on TV growing. They have all said that they could have broken the current world records, they would have just trained harder. done more speed work and done more long endurance stuff. So you must be convinced that they are all wrong. They are all cver very special runners. Few are like them. They are exceptional runners, who had exceptional ability and concentration. Does this satisfy you?
@theweightlifterknownasbobw7707
@theweightlifterknownasbobw7707 4 года назад
Colm not Calm
@anon5041
@anon5041 Год назад
Of i run 1.43.77 and come last, wr gotta talk
@tahiribnmohammad5410
@tahiribnmohammad5410 5 лет назад
Not bad, but can he run the 800m in less than 4 minutes after eating an Indian Curry? I THINK NOT
@jibraeeldanish5121
@jibraeeldanish5121 4 года назад
Hahahha this is underrated🤣🤣
@patrickmaina715
@patrickmaina715 4 года назад
hahaha
@youssefrochdi1994
@youssefrochdi1994 3 года назад
No one is born to run any distance. It's about training and how long the athlete has been practicing.
@webbymastergaming
@webbymastergaming 5 лет назад
World record won't stand for long with max burgin around
@danielfarrugia3884
@danielfarrugia3884 5 лет назад
Webby no comparison. Burgin won’t come close to Rudisha’s record
@dkerubo6661
@dkerubo6661 5 лет назад
@@danielfarrugia3884 these time is for kinyamal
@alltimetop10s72
@alltimetop10s72 5 лет назад
Now he’s a fraud
@samanimations2002
@samanimations2002 5 лет назад
AllTimeTop10s How??
@TheNyamu2012
@TheNyamu2012 3 года назад
Hater
@palootto4021
@palootto4021 3 года назад
Bolt ran three races and won three gold medals in awesome style. Just because he made it look easy does not mean he was just good. He was absolutely magnificent -- far more magnificent than David Rhodesia, who ran only one race. I disagree with the comment supposedly made by Sebastian Coe. To do what Bolt did at the 2008 Olympics is no easy feat running against the greatest sprinters on the planet. Oh please! I love Rhodesia and love his mannerisms, but I would not put a man who runs only one race magnificently above another man who runs three races magnificently. That kind of logic is skewed.
@jackG1207
@jackG1207 5 лет назад
6:53: “He had gapped the field by 400 meters”. Huh??? Lol. So he lapped people in an 800?
@TotalRunningProductions
@TotalRunningProductions 5 лет назад
It’s supposed to mean “by 400 meters he has already Gapped” the field ( by about 5 to 10 meters) Sorry for the confusion. My friend actually pointed out this semantic mistake. Thanks for pointing it out, I’ll make sure to avoid that phrasing in the future.
@jackG1207
@jackG1207 5 лет назад
Got it. Figured you maybe meant to say 4m or something. Just poking fun. Another great video!
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