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JIM WALMSLEY'S UNBELIEVABLE 100 KILOMETER WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT - ABSOLUTELY EPIC! 

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Jim Walmsley is officially an Ultra-Marathon Legend.
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@dylanballard9813
@dylanballard9813 3 года назад
That’s got to be awful thinking, “Almost there...just one more hour”
@alejandrotorres712
@alejandrotorres712 3 года назад
@@Dylonysus actually some people do. It can help more to say there's only 6 minutes left than 1 mile left.
@Tpulaski
@Tpulaski 3 года назад
@@alejandrotorres712 the majority don’t, you may have a target time, but the distance is finite. In every 100M or 50M race I’ve every run you break it down into 5 or 10 miles blocks, or if the course allows, you break it into loops.
@daltonpulsipher
@daltonpulsipher 3 года назад
@@Tpulaski I’ve always done sections like aid station to aid station. Except if I’m against a cutoff then it is current pace and time left.
@Tpulaski
@Tpulaski 3 года назад
@@daltonpulsipher exactly, especially if you’re planing nutrition and equipment, or have drop bags/crew stops.
@abcd-yg2rx
@abcd-yg2rx 3 года назад
I d never be able to run 100 km. First of all because running 100 km is very boring.
@singingwaterboy
@singingwaterboy 3 года назад
Imagine his shock when he discovers cars
@brkho
@brkho 3 года назад
LMAO
@eyalshahar6149
@eyalshahar6149 3 года назад
This is such an underratted comment wtf
@kingjay9666
@kingjay9666 3 года назад
I’ve never laughed so hard at a comment😭😭
@rizzlerforthergyatt
@rizzlerforthergyatt 3 года назад
Stfu
@eggmeister6641
@eggmeister6641 3 года назад
@@rizzlerforthergyatt no u
@Sal_lazaro
@Sal_lazaro 3 года назад
It never ceases to amaze me what the human body is capable of this man is a legend
@zyghom
@zyghom 3 года назад
or brain rather? actually both
@conradbo1
@conradbo1 3 года назад
It is very inspirational and amazing
@carlo.demichelis
@carlo.demichelis 3 года назад
Human body + human mind + doping
@distrackonionfredrobishop2846
@distrackonionfredrobishop2846 3 года назад
@@carlo.demichelis he didn’t use any form of drugs
@manamemajeff6283
@manamemajeff6283 3 года назад
Well tbh, do we call it the 'human body' or just his body... Bet 90%+ of humans cant do this
@bendover2743
@bendover2743 3 года назад
The fact that Walmsley ran only 11 seconds off the record with a gaping wound in his shoulder should solidify his name as one of, if not the greatest ultra-marathoners to ever live
@m3phist0
@m3phist0 3 года назад
He was amazing and will go down as one of the greatest. But the goat for ultra distance running is still Yiannis Kouros
@bendover2743
@bendover2743 3 года назад
@@m3phist0 for sure, Kuoros was truly on another level of endurance and greatness
@akiratablet2281
@akiratablet2281 3 года назад
@@m3phist0 Kilian and Kouros I'd say. The first in ultra trail races and the second in ultra ULTRA races
@kaismithley6173
@kaismithley6173 3 года назад
@@m3phist0 I think jornet and kouros are tied for 1st place
@brandonm8901
@brandonm8901 3 года назад
Greatest American maybe, but guys like Kouros, Journet, Kazami, Ritchie etc. are/were on another level
@user-ts7mx1qu8q
@user-ts7mx1qu8q 3 года назад
Can we acknowledge that he got this vid out before hoka even put the news on their Instagram
@Sam-bh3ds
@Sam-bh3ds 3 года назад
Love his vids
@alexlegrand3191
@alexlegrand3191 3 года назад
The atempt was live on youtube.
@user-ts7mx1qu8q
@user-ts7mx1qu8q 3 года назад
@@alexlegrand3191 Ik but u still gotta respect the grind
@MilanSmore
@MilanSmore 3 года назад
Hoka social media is a disaster tho but still nice
@craigwatson6368
@craigwatson6368 3 года назад
*their
@oyeahcubing9980
@oyeahcubing9980 3 года назад
If someone told me to run an 18:30 5k I would say, "wow that's fast." If someone said that I had to do it another 19(!) times, I couldn't even imagine it.
@jamisonr
@jamisonr 3 года назад
The half marathon world record is 13:38 per 5k and the marathon is 14:25 per 5k...speed that most couldn't even run for 1km, let alone 21 or 42 km, respectively.
@eirik.9384
@eirik.9384 3 года назад
@@jamisonr I was gonna call bullshit on that half marathon speed, but you right. That's fucking nuts!
@thijsboss1246
@thijsboss1246 3 года назад
I ran 10k in under an hour for and i was exhausted cant even imagine going so fast for so long
@bettstp
@bettstp 3 года назад
@@eirik.9384 Based on the current half marathon record of 57:32 it is correct. 57:32 is 2:44 mins per km pace which means a 13:38 5km time
@eirik.9384
@eirik.9384 3 года назад
@@bettstp Read my comment, I know.
@kalebritchey5882
@kalebritchey5882 3 года назад
Lol his avg mile pace is 1 second faster than my avg pace for a half marathon. And I win races with that pace. Fucking insane.
@MeuleDomino
@MeuleDomino 3 года назад
1h18m is a solid pace for a half marathon, but not world class. However, the longest distance that I even ran this pace was 6K, and I was the holder of the school record at my school 5 years ago 🤣🤣
@barefootbeachrunner9498
@barefootbeachrunner9498 3 года назад
Thats a very respectable 1/2 marathon at sub 1:20 At 54 years old im down to the 1:40's and no matter what i do i cant seem to get any quicker👍
@chrispajak540
@chrispajak540 3 года назад
Where are you winning races with a 1:18 1/2? My PR is 1:19:19 and that was good for a 31st place finish
@nberkel
@nberkel 3 года назад
Smaller local HMs are a bit slower. I've won one with a low 1:20, but then also lost big time with much faster times for larger races.
@kalebritchey5882
@kalebritchey5882 3 года назад
@@chrispajak540 just run a local half and you'll place bro. Ur doing big city HMs. I've never been out of top 3 with a sub 1:20 in smaller races
@nathanmedina3122
@nathanmedina3122 3 года назад
This level of endurance is beyond superhuman
@jasonwhite8441
@jasonwhite8441 3 года назад
everyone is built different i know i will never be able to do this but i can be a great sprinter if i wanted too just like i know i could never be a strong man no matter how hard i train my body won’t allow it i’m on the skinny side and my limbs are much too long it would only hinder me as a strong man
@lodii7246
@lodii7246 3 года назад
@@jasonwhite8441 What do you mean? If you arent disabled or having a pretty bad health problem that restricts you from doing athletics Any healthy human can do this, its the brain If your brain thinks you will achieve this and that you very much will All you need is dedicating, hard work, discipline easy
@swimmingrobot1219
@swimmingrobot1219 2 года назад
@ThatOne Yes. People saying they can't do something athletic because of genes are excuse makers and probably won't do jack with that mentality.
@Milolaidus
@Milolaidus Год назад
@@swimmingrobot1219 Well, almost everyone with a strong mental and determination and lot and lot of hours dedicated to one thing can do better than 99% of the general population. The problem is that you need to be waaaaaay better than that to be a top level athlete.
@tboss8157
@tboss8157 3 года назад
This was the most inspiring run I’ve seen since Kipchoge broke 2. Superhuman effort.
@wayfaringmonk6847
@wayfaringmonk6847 3 года назад
Lol I found you again...nice pig
@30953928
@30953928 3 года назад
I mean breaking 2 hours is another level. Speed kills not distance. Great achievement but not on the same level. Kipchoge ran at about 4:36 per mile this was 5:56 per mile. Just imagine if kipchoge did this he would probably run 5hrs 30
@GdF420
@GdF420 3 года назад
T Boss the difference though is that Kipcoge had rabbits relaying each other every 5 km, while Walmsley I think only had one group from the very start. He ran all by himself for half the race
@30953928
@30953928 3 года назад
@@GdF420 haha the pace difference is over 80seconds slower per mile 😂😂
@sven5069
@sven5069 3 года назад
@@30953928 you dont realise that kipchoge had to run 58 kilometers less do you?
@LearningFast
@LearningFast 3 года назад
Imagine running for over 6 hours and miss the world record by 11 seconds. That is about 1/6 of a second per mile off of the world record pace.
@nateroberts877
@nateroberts877 3 года назад
A heartbreaking defeat but that just means he knows he can work harder and get even faster for the next attempt and if he doesn’t slice his shoulder open again he’s got the record
@8draco8
@8draco8 3 года назад
Oh boy, please go watch Where Dreams Go To Day on YT, you'll thank me later. The story of Garry Robins and his attempts at Barkleys Marathons is equally crazy
@slowjamcdub
@slowjamcdub 2 года назад
😩😩😩😩😩
@KILLTHEREDDITOR
@KILLTHEREDDITOR Год назад
Your math is wrong, 1/6 sec per mile would mean he missed it by 16.666 seconds
@Miraiko2408
@Miraiko2408 8 месяцев назад
​@@KILLTHEREDDITORit's 100 km tho
@dekshunari3597
@dekshunari3597 3 года назад
11 seconds in a 100k is like .011 seconds in a 100m. Incredibly close!
@abcd-yg2rx
@abcd-yg2rx 3 года назад
Yeah you are right
@TheVincentVanGogh
@TheVincentVanGogh 3 года назад
Tf u mean
@glennthompson1971
@glennthompson1971 3 года назад
@@TheVincentVanGogh same ratio.
@TheVincentVanGogh
@TheVincentVanGogh 3 года назад
@@glennthompson1971 huh I mean the 11secs in 100k
@Beerfazz
@Beerfazz 3 года назад
this takes not into account that the 100k is run with a lower average pace. The ratios to compare are actually 11sec/6h09min like .005sec/10sec. So even closer!
@thrasher4ever928
@thrasher4ever928 3 года назад
I almost cried when he sat on that chair after finishing 😔
@allennewborn932
@allennewborn932 2 года назад
Uh, what chair?
@dominofuel8050
@dominofuel8050 3 года назад
This was absolutely incredible to watch live. And even though he didn't break the record, I certainly consider it the best 100k performance ever. He did it without a crowd, with an open wound for half the race, and without the tailwind that was present at the WR race in Lake Soroma. What an insane day, well done Jim!
@aazer1aw582
@aazer1aw582 3 года назад
"Massive discomfort" is not enough to describe how painful that was
@moldoe78
@moldoe78 3 года назад
Trust me, the shoulder was the least of his problems in the last 20k.
@TheChessRunner
@TheChessRunner 3 года назад
His form will unavoidable detoriate because of it, wich will indeed bring/enforce bigger problems.
@barefootbeachrunner9498
@barefootbeachrunner9498 3 года назад
Im sure if he hadnt crashed and injured his shoulder he would have been atleast a few minutes quicker That was a nasty cut on his shoulder Im sure it played a significant part in his deterioration towards the end
@TheChessRunner
@TheChessRunner 3 года назад
@@barefootbeachrunner9498 few minutes is a lot, but I think those 11 sec is a safe bet
@barefootbeachrunner9498
@barefootbeachrunner9498 3 года назад
@@TheChessRunner Yeah fair call maybe not 3 minutes but he certainly would have broken the record had he not crashed
@yrrahyrrah
@yrrahyrrah 3 года назад
He did cut the corner though (no pun intented) so he surely shaved a few hundreds off right there
@SpencerMahon
@SpencerMahon 3 года назад
One of the most brass balled performances of his career. Watching that was insane
@brianbaker5757
@brianbaker5757 3 года назад
Fr I’m watching that finish before track races this season without a doubt
@silverstonegg2349
@silverstonegg2349 3 года назад
Truly one of the greatest ultra runners ever
@scottbeesley894
@scottbeesley894 3 года назад
I consider myself a “decent runner” with a 5k PB of 18:11. When I ran that I was huffing and puffing like an absolute maniac by the end of it. I gave it 100% and was totally smashed. This guy ran around that speed for over 6 hours! I can’t comprehend that.
@mediamannaman
@mediamannaman 3 года назад
I'm right there with you. I'm old now, but I used to run about 7:50 miles on a 3 mile or a 5K run. To imagine maintaining that for 100K is mind-bending. And then to put in all of that work to train and to endure to the end, only to come up 11 seconds short. He probably thought, "Oh well, maybe next time." I would have thought, "NOOO0000ooooo!!!"
@danlofc5134
@danlofc5134 3 года назад
I ran for a bus last week, nearly had a heart attack
@ezegarcia411
@ezegarcia411 3 года назад
Some fat people are not able to comprehend you since they can't run more than 1min at your pace. The weight and other variants can make it possible.
@markosabdallah4796
@markosabdallah4796 2 года назад
Bro. Fkn tell me about it. Shit is crazy. I cant even run a single km at 3:41 pace and then theres this guy doing it for 100km. Calling this insane doesn’t even do it justice.
@braaaaaaaaaaaaaains
@braaaaaaaaaaaaaains 2 года назад
@@markosabdallah4796 I go running a couple times a week and I think running a single kilometer at 3:41 is just barely possible for me, but even 2 might be a stretch - anything more than that is definitely out of the question. It is really mind boggling to me.
@maxheithmar334
@maxheithmar334 3 года назад
i ran the last half mile of my 4 mile run today at 6:30 pace and was dying. this dude running 100 kilometers under 6 lmaooooo
@ldfades7493
@ldfades7493 3 года назад
It’s crazy isn’t it?!? I’m a recreational runner, 5k PB is 21:06, and I watch these videos and think “I would basically have to sprint flat out to hit sub 6 miles” and this guy does it for 100k 🤯
@BriManeely
@BriManeely 3 года назад
I ran a 5:50 mile ONCE, and TBH, the wheels had all fallen off by the 3/4 mile mark. I can't understand how anyone can comfortably hold that pace..
@grimlund
@grimlund 3 года назад
And then you have the maniac marathon runners who average 5 kilometers under 15 minutes.
@dannyboi_exe
@dannyboi_exe 3 года назад
@@BriManeely fastest mile I ever ran was 5:30 and then I promptly collapsed and lay on the grass for like 10mins
@blueskynet7926
@blueskynet7926 2 года назад
Well obviously no one can do it untrained.
@patwikbacon1759
@patwikbacon1759 3 года назад
Dang that was insane, I think he could've broken the record if he hadn't cut his shoulder, but HOLY CRAP his effort was real!
@themanape
@themanape 3 года назад
If only he didn't wear his cap
@michaelperry6376
@michaelperry6376 3 года назад
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@thegorn
@thegorn 3 года назад
Prob would have saved 10 seconds if he missed the fence. Lol!
@dnbmania
@dnbmania 3 года назад
If he had those red blood cells that he lost from his shoulder he would have made it
@utkn
@utkn 2 года назад
I wonder if that actually would make a difference. Not from the pain/discomfort viewpoint, but if those extra ~50ml he bled out would have helped him lol
@LambdaTF2
@LambdaTF2 2 года назад
@@utkn Considering how close he was to the record I assume it would've made enough of a difference. Probably not only the 50ml of extra blood but also from the changes in blood vessels when an injury occurs. I am also sure the running form would've been better without the injury. must've really sucked to think about how you would've had the record without the injury
@findkeinnamen
@findkeinnamen 2 года назад
@@utkn ^for 11 seconds maybe
@TroyRibao
@TroyRibao 3 года назад
It was indeed an epic run to behold. That final stretch was agonizing to watch as it was so close; and when he barely missed it I felt sick to my stomach for him. The effort required and to miss it by such a small margin. Unbelievable performance.
@Teddyzane1214
@Teddyzane1214 3 года назад
I actually laughed when I heard the pace he would have to run,gg
@Bradsworld2
@Bradsworld2 3 года назад
Great job Jim. Inspirational
@barefootbeachrunner9498
@barefootbeachrunner9498 3 года назад
My 1 mile pb is 6:32 and i cant run 2 of those in a row at that pace At 54 years old ive only just started ultra running and the longest ive done sofar is 60km and that was at 7min pace per km I can even imagine the pain you would go through to run 100k in that time This guy is not human He's definately superhuman
@abcd-yg2rx
@abcd-yg2rx 3 года назад
@@barefootbeachrunner9498 yeah indeed. I feel sorry for him . He just failed for 11 seconds , that is nothing considering the distance.
@barefootbeachrunner9498
@barefootbeachrunner9498 3 года назад
@@abcd-yg2rx Im sure that crash into the fence ,the injury and blood loss would have cost him a few minutes no doubt
@barefootbeachrunner9498
@barefootbeachrunner9498 3 года назад
@@abcd-yg2rx Also irrespective of injury when you are at your peak performance shaving off even a few seconds of your race regardless of distance gets tougher the faster you go Im An older plodder and my pb for marathon is 4:03:12 You would think i could find the 3 minutes to go sub 4 hours but ive already shaved off 40 minutes from my run over the last 6 years Not fast at all but its all relative
@duncan1821
@duncan1821 3 года назад
can we just take a moment to appreciate his amazing form
@GabrielLeiteCastilho
@GabrielLeiteCastilho 3 года назад
Energy economy
@andrearatkovic4048
@andrearatkovic4048 Год назад
He is beautiful to watch run.
@PongGod
@PongGod 3 года назад
I can easily imagine that shoulder gash costing him 11 seconds or more. Man, what a warrior!
@santoshdanapur
@santoshdanapur 3 года назад
108 dislike , definitely came from those people who do not like running. Incredible achievement. respect for his endurance
@ultraeon
@ultraeon 3 года назад
Pretty sure the dislikes come from people who just dislike every video or dislike bots
@rlupara
@rlupara 3 года назад
383 dislike put people who cars at the watching moment was brake in the garage
@ClemensAlive
@ClemensAlive 3 года назад
For comparison: Yesterday I had a 9h shift as a bike courier - I did 100k on a road bike... Surely lots of traffic, traffic lights and stops to pick up, make a call or whatever...but also - road bike. (The riding time alone was 5h 30min)
@marioglory8528
@marioglory8528 3 года назад
well done - rhodes island greece :-)
@peterhoffmann2231
@peterhoffmann2231 3 года назад
dead channel
@cloutgangster
@cloutgangster 3 года назад
Narcissistic Bastard
@jubrilliant4835
@jubrilliant4835 2 года назад
SAME HERE, DID 100KM as a Bike Courier and it KILLED ME in 10 hours 💀💀💀
@duke7424
@duke7424 2 года назад
Pretty cool job though, getting to ride a bike everywhere! Where do you do this?
@loucool1707
@loucool1707 3 года назад
Just imagine you are a deer in pre-historic times , and this guy is chasing you... you will not escape
@noname-bt9ky
@noname-bt9ky 3 года назад
Pre historic humans ran like 10km max and they were more muscular. This is just extreme.
@Akash-xb7cd
@Akash-xb7cd 22 дня назад
​@@noname-bt9ky.. Why not more than 10k?
@bend6799
@bend6799 3 года назад
I saw Jim out for a run while i was descending Humphrey’s Peak with a friend. I fanboyed out pretty hard, love that dude!
@frxst1340
@frxst1340 3 года назад
And wow, 5:56 per mile for 60 miles straight, that's incredible. My one mile record is 5:55, no way I could hold that for that long. That's incredible
@rlupara
@rlupara 3 года назад
this guy 5:56 per mile 60mi straight me (with 7:00 a mile) a can hold you beer
@frxst1340
@frxst1340 3 года назад
@@rlupara my record now is 5:30 Still not holding it for 60 miles straight Still incredible
@minds777
@minds777 2 года назад
@@frxst1340 what is it now?
@seovendor9118
@seovendor9118 2 года назад
Hey, what grade are you in? I have about 5:20 mile in 8th grade
@minds777
@minds777 2 года назад
@@seovendor9118 🧢
@Thankful_n_Grateful
@Thankful_n_Grateful 3 года назад
I really like & Admire this Jim Walmsley... Not just great runner but also great person... Thanks for sharing...
@olliecraig6502
@olliecraig6502 3 года назад
Thank you for this upload to this legend. Always love your videos.
@cameronmathews1965
@cameronmathews1965 3 года назад
absolutely unreal performance. Jim is such a legend, and I know he'll be back to give this attempt another go.
@suhasinimadhuryachennubhot9342
@suhasinimadhuryachennubhot9342 2 года назад
You just gotta keep going no matter what! This man right here taught me something untaught-able! I got tears watching this man run with blood oozing from his shoulder.
@pass1939
@pass1939 3 года назад
Spectacular!! amazing footage,amazing video,amazing inspiration!!
@mr.google9248
@mr.google9248 3 года назад
Imagine his coach was like “run it again not fast enough”
@rgonzales1657
@rgonzales1657 3 года назад
Superhuman! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Walmsley is a real versatile beast be it road or trail!
@paulclarke7571
@paulclarke7571 3 года назад
Just mind blowing! A REAL CHAMP, BEAST, SOUL!
@ptkewl
@ptkewl 3 года назад
Amazing spirit Jim has. What a brilliant athlete. Keep inspiring everyone
@mgrowbee
@mgrowbee 2 года назад
I have had a chance to meet his father through my church. Such an amazing family. So cool to witness what the human body is capable of.
@CliqueOverAnything
@CliqueOverAnything 3 года назад
"Do you hate yourself." Yes
@olivernash9427
@olivernash9427 3 года назад
When I first saw the pace I had to triple check
@marktrujillo5480
@marktrujillo5480 3 года назад
Superhuman effort. Nothing but praise and admiration for Jim!!!!
@dabrowka1999
@dabrowka1999 3 года назад
Jedna z najbardziej inspirujacych walk jakie widzialem. Niesamowity gosc. Szacun!
@retardedr2d2zzz
@retardedr2d2zzz 3 года назад
1:36 how do they look so calm at a 6 minute mile pace; I try not to die running the mile sub 6:30 And I’m not even out of shape
@Lavarusity
@Lavarusity 3 года назад
they do lots of miles lots of lots of miles. mileage helps with ones tempo. Its counter intuitive but true. :)
@Twize
@Twize 3 года назад
So close! Truly inspiring Jim! I know that 11sec is going to light a fire in him to get it next time. Hoping a cheering crowd will be present for the future Hoka Carbon X3 World Record Challenge! Awesome job to all the runners yesterday! 👍💪👊
@mocoganzo2851
@mocoganzo2851 Год назад
Legend! That is extremely painful and inspiring 🎉
@rogerfrost799
@rogerfrost799 3 года назад
You are a great guy Jim, full of admiration, amazing run👏👏👏👏
@williamrunner6718
@williamrunner6718 3 года назад
"Jim Walmsley is officially an Ultra-Marathon Legend." Yes he is! What an awesome runner!
@desmondyap5391
@desmondyap5391 3 года назад
Jim is still the GOAT to me
@fonhollohan2908
@fonhollohan2908 2 года назад
When I was a kickboxer I didn't run often but when I tried it once I did twelve miles and I was very sore the next couple days. I can't even imagine, the mental endurance that this man must of had to possess to do what he did, this feat absolutely blows my mind.
@shitpostingab
@shitpostingab 3 года назад
thank god there's a video on this. Seen it on Strava and I was FLABBERGASTED
@charleschi843
@charleschi843 2 года назад
6:22 I'm often amazed how these athletes lack support at the finish line. I've seen elites sit on the hot asphalt to adjust their shoes. People just staring at them. Give this guy a hand!
@inaciotrinita
@inaciotrinita 2 года назад
Thats the one thing I notice and why he didn't have any pacers to help him in the final strech of the race?? If he had some help I think the record could be beaten! And the cut also didn't help either!
@charleschi843
@charleschi843 2 года назад
@@inaciotrinita Very true. I think the USATF only allows pacers to start with you. Or else they would cycle them in like our fake 26.2 WR in Vienna.
@thijsboss1246
@thijsboss1246 3 года назад
I ran 5 km twice as slow as this dude and im still sore
@thijsboss1246
@thijsboss1246 3 года назад
Update: I just ran my first 20km today, my goal is to run a marathon some day
@incognitoteahindaincognito2349
@incognitoteahindaincognito2349 3 года назад
I ran 1 km today at half his speed. I thought i was dying. ( was fat im 16 now)
@poopyman_
@poopyman_ 3 года назад
@@thijsboss1246 update us!
@rogueanuerz
@rogueanuerz 3 года назад
@@thijsboss1246 30km yet ?
@jayure1346
@jayure1346 7 месяцев назад
Updates after 2 years?
@TheDeclancox
@TheDeclancox 3 года назад
Thanks, what a phenomenal athlete!
@jaspermcdowell229
@jaspermcdowell229 3 года назад
What a performance! Walmsley is the GOAT of ultra running!!
@chrismccoy4146
@chrismccoy4146 3 года назад
His form is incredible.Form is everything in running.
@PatrickPierceBateman
@PatrickPierceBateman 3 года назад
2:50 The fact she didn't catch that angers me.
@wehearsal4544
@wehearsal4544 2 года назад
a huge respect, never seen like this before, even a continous running for over 6 hours took a lot of hardworks! salute to you !
@today-nl
@today-nl 3 года назад
What a great performance! He will definitely make it next time.
@runsintheforrest1364
@runsintheforrest1364 3 года назад
People used to say: "Ultra-running is not about seconds."
@69ssj
@69ssj 3 года назад
Look at TdF 2020. And that's over 21 DAYS!!
@closmasmas9080
@closmasmas9080 3 года назад
4:08 “Just 20 kilometers”
@rrsp253
@rrsp253 9 месяцев назад
he is amazing. lookin forward to watching him at UTMB 2023
@gabrielsteinmann1787
@gabrielsteinmann1787 3 года назад
Unbelievable. I have a hard time processing how any human can run such a long race so fast. Truly remarkable and inspiring!
@kalebritchey5882
@kalebritchey5882 3 года назад
I really thought he was gonna get it cuz he was still a whole minute ahead of wr with less than 10k to go.
@Stripeyperch
@Stripeyperch 3 года назад
Could you do a feature on the current world record holder Nao Kazami who set the record while working a full time job by running before and after his usual day job.
@Stripeyperch
@Stripeyperch 3 года назад
I've heard of 100m and 200m records being rejected due to excess wind but 100k.
@Stripeyperch
@Stripeyperch 3 года назад
@Da Ni Yeah I didnt realise the Wind was such a factor behind Nao,s record time thanx for the info. I guess Jim would prob go sub 6 hrs with those sorts of winds 👍
@shanefitzgerald9339
@shanefitzgerald9339 3 года назад
One of the most inspirational things I've ever seen
@moonrock1962
@moonrock1962 3 года назад
Absolutely incredible and inspirational...
@imonbora9271
@imonbora9271 3 года назад
I can't even run a kilometre in that pace 😂, 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 hats off to the inspirational runners like Mister Walmsley
@asafvirin2181
@asafvirin2181 3 года назад
Me: gets a small cramp and stops my 5k Jim Walmsley: Gets a cut open by a fence and does another 40k, completely unfazed
@khalidamajoud4114
@khalidamajoud4114 3 года назад
Absolutely mesmerizing...wow! 😮😮😮
@nothing982
@nothing982 3 года назад
Legend has it that Jim Walmsley joined the ranks of the cameramen after this performance
@jakechurcher5837
@jakechurcher5837 3 года назад
Considering he ran for over 2 hrs with a gash in his shoulder and still came that close to the record that’s insane
@user-lf9ky9bt3y
@user-lf9ky9bt3y 3 года назад
Everyone’s happy because he ran so well. An hour after the race: u have tetnus because u slashed your shoulder on a rusty fence
@augustedufour128
@augustedufour128 Год назад
This literally gives me the chills
@Illegal_Alien84
@Illegal_Alien84 3 года назад
Is incredible what humans can achieve. Even if he couldn't beat the world record, he's a champion for me. I wish I can even pass 40 miles without stopping
@mpgrewal00
@mpgrewal00 3 года назад
Very sad moment that he missed the record having worked so hard.
@nateroberts877
@nateroberts877 3 года назад
Heartbreaking miss at a WR but that’s probably one the most incredible speed races I’ve ever seen. Up there with Eluid Kipchoge’s marathon
@luceinbattaglia9425
@luceinbattaglia9425 3 года назад
Very inspiring. Real legend🙏🔝💪🦁
@caragon2
@caragon2 3 года назад
Simply Amazing!! He has a beautiful stride.
@calebknox6996
@calebknox6996 3 года назад
I know humans are endurance creatures but stuff like this will never cease to amaze me.
@wengezhu1
@wengezhu1 2 года назад
I cannot even run one mile under 6 min. BTW, love his running style, seems so easy.
@RodrigoCostaSilvacruelcdo
@RodrigoCostaSilvacruelcdo 2 года назад
Simply incredible!!!!!
@pangarans
@pangarans 3 года назад
Unbelievable effort. Amazing.
@AttRandyReynolds
@AttRandyReynolds 3 года назад
For some reason I thought about the time I was running a marathon and some pretty female staff worker near the end shouted at me, "Keep going, you're looking good." I replied, "You think I am looking good? You should see me with my hair combed."
@Demiamant
@Demiamant 3 года назад
It feels like if we are high or something at the end, I can relate lol
@19Kamau79
@19Kamau79 3 года назад
His 50mile split takes about same time as my 50K personal best and many of my untrained friends can't even follow myself ☺️
@fatpat4382
@fatpat4382 2 года назад
So inspiring! 👍
@nro337
@nro337 3 года назад
A run for the ages, absolutely incredible. Should be amazingly proud of his new AR!
@baptistewxpolpodcast3339
@baptistewxpolpodcast3339 3 года назад
This is insane. Looking forward to his breaking the record in the near future!
@grandmotherstoes802
@grandmotherstoes802 3 года назад
Bro we all know you ain’t
@wilhelmw3455
@wilhelmw3455 3 года назад
They should make this an Olympic event but unfortunately I don’t see it happening.
@midgicegg874
@midgicegg874 3 года назад
I would love to see the 100K in the Olympics. I've heard that the reason for not including this race is that the Olympic Committee likes the tradition of the marathon as the longest running event.
@kclumberguy
@kclumberguy 3 года назад
Jim Walmsley is a beast. Incredible running. 👏
@PoppyOxymoron
@PoppyOxymoron 3 года назад
So incredible ! Such a legend
@Devou1s
@Devou1s 3 года назад
Can't imaging how much effort and training there goes into something like this. Just to run 100 KM no-stop is crazy by itself. I can barely close a 10K sub 40 mins and that is hard for me.
@WegrennerX
@WegrennerX 3 года назад
Sub 40 mins 10K is pretty fast though bro. Don’t underestimate yourself.
@Devou1s
@Devou1s 3 года назад
@@WegrennerX Thanks man, I know it's not generally"slow", required effort for me to get there. But compared to this elite monster, I'm far from that.
@manos-mahadev1088
@manos-mahadev1088 3 года назад
Even in my car with coffees and music , get tired on 100Klm...
@michaelperry6376
@michaelperry6376 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--tc2R4op-eM.html
@howardOKC
@howardOKC 3 года назад
Massive respect! with that cut on the shoulder!
@AmamiHarukaX3
@AmamiHarukaX3 3 года назад
He is from another world. Big motivation and inspiration for me.he is just legendary
@juddotto3660
@juddotto3660 3 года назад
When you love running but your body made for couching 😉🌍🇿🇦😂
@vasilisneorun1700
@vasilisneorun1700 3 года назад
Even with my bike i can't hold this pace !!!
@davideaw-lab6542
@davideaw-lab6542 3 года назад
This is DETERMINATION AT HIS BEST. And how he stop with that solid form and elegance make me feel humble watching this umbelievable performance. History of the sport probably more than kipchoge performance but anyway still comparable 1 of the greatest. No words
@billmccaffrey1977
@billmccaffrey1977 3 года назад
Great effort Jim. Heartbreaking to be so close - next time you will blow it away.
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