@@jessemcallen3960 good observation, maybe RU-vid does it to promote community engagement to maximize the likelihood of users appreciating and engaging with YT
So demoralizing to humans. The dog was going half speed and screwing around. The equivalent of running backwards and having a conversation with you and still beating you with ease.
You don’t even need a marathon runner. Any random, not particularly fit person can outrun a dog over a long distance as long as they’re not crippled and they can physically run. Dogs are great sprinters, humans are endurance machines
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400m is a horrible distance to run. Too far to sprint unless you can keep your technique when everything hurts. Too short to jog unless you like finishing last. I wouldn't critcize anyone for falling close to the finish.
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You've never seen my dog - this dog looks down downright humble in comparison to how my dog would ham it up if she could get out on the track. She loves highlighting how fast and easy she does everything. And she would have thought the whole crowd came just for her
Awe baby just wanted to play 🥰 this is why I love animals specifically dogs. They see you doing something and automatically think they have to as well and it’s the cutest thing.
Imagine training your whole life for that moment and having a whole entourage of people cheering for you.....only to have some random dog come out and steal the show. lmao
I'm sure that's what some track girls felt when two transgender females crushed them in a track race. 😄😄 Move other girls, transgender queens are taking track by storm!👠👠👑
I believe this was filmed at Club Deportivo Universidad Católica in Santiago, Chile. I saw the Chilean sponsors in the video and I thought I recognized the track from a race I did there once. Weird to think a place like that would be the focus of millions of internet eyes...
I feel him, the 400m is probably the hardest race to pace yourself in and it looked like they both started out too fast so by the end he could barely even move
@Gemma Whitcher stupidest thing I've read all day. If you ever go outside then you'll understand how hard it is to race and how your legs go numb and muscles stiffen due to deoxygenation and uric acid build-up. Training helps increase that threshold but you can only push yourself so far so it's extremely common to trip and fall during races because your legs just can't go on anymore.
My female Husky would escape and run in bursts and stop to sniff just to show she could and then run off again when she was almost within reach. My German Shepherd is fast but my male Husky is like a gazelle, leaping when he starts from a dead stop and is unbelievably fast, putting humans to shame.
@@Lycanthromancer1 persistence? Noo, dogs are dumb. We built a freakin large hadron collider to smash neutrinos. I think that's enough competition for fast running dogs
The movie: The owner is a teenage boy coming out of the bathrooms and sees his dog casually trotting to the entryway with the gold medal hanging off his neck. "Max, what are you-how did you....ive been looking all over for you!" He says as he pets him. The announcer calls over the winners to stand on the dais for the photo op, and it stands on the 2nd place dais. "I don't even know how this happened..." *Camera zooms in on the huffing dog, it looks like it's smiling* Sorry, just loved the video and your comment.
I think the reason the other one stumbled is because he felt his soul get crushed seeing how a random dog just show up on track and wipe the floor with both of them without even trying.
The guy in second place knew that no matter what, the crowd would give the win to the dog, and realised, he was actually 3rd. That realisation caused him to trip on the track field for thinking “A dog?”
"Woof! We run now. Who's hunting us? Bigger doggo? Hoomans are running. Must be really big doggo to scare hoomans. Am I fast enough? This guy dropped. Now he is food. Me sorry. Why do we stop? Big doggo hungry no more? We safe?"
... a greyhound? You don't need to imagine how that would go. Usain Bolt clocked in at roughly 27 miles per hour, and grey hounds are at 44 miles per hour.