athletics.channel4.com/ IAAF World Championships 2011, Daegu, South Korea. In one of the biggest surprises of the Championships, a late charge by Ehtiopia's unheralded Ibrahim Jelian takes him to victory over Mo Farah of Great Britain.
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all the british comentators are so silly, they sound like high school cheerleaders cheering moh farah instead of commentating the world championships '
Nobody knows anything about 10.000m racing, so they pick the one athlete they know and ride on it. In the 2016 olympics the brazilian narrator did the same thing with Mo Farah, and why? Same reason. They should get a retired athlete to help, but usually don't. It's worse in the winter olympics.
Not quite, its also tv reasons, Mo Farah is the headline win and the favorite. Same way they do it for bolt. Which can also get annoying at times but i understand why. And most people watch from Farah's or bolt's perspective
As an African, me too. Buy then again, Mo Farrah, Sifan Hassan, and now Athing Mu and many first and latter bgenerations in their adopted countries must evoke some excitement of a connection kind, me thinks. Superb achievement from the likes of Karsten Warholm and Rai Benjamin in the men's400 meters hurdles this year as does the rivalry between Sidney McLoughlin Delilah Mohammed in setting new world records.
@@eldonbrand I agree but most of time the Kenyans and Ethiopians win over the other Africans that run for European or America. Only sifan hassan this year cause there wasn't really a good Ethiopia or Kenyan in the 5000m and 10,000m. I really expected Helen obiri
Correct me if I'm wrong... Why is nobody talking about that dude who the winner overtook in the end, he (the winner) was ahead of him by over a lap, wow!!
Jeilan was such a random runner. Came out of nowhere in 2011 then 2013 did still well but after that I didn't hear anything about him until 2016 and now again haven't heard about him in ages
@@siddharthmishra48 Yea, I've heard that some Kenyans and Ethiopians are genetically better at running. I don't know if it's true, but it's crazy how fast they are and for how long they can run!
am a kenyan and Ethiopia is our rivals on track, but i keep watching this video a thousand times celebrating that sweet victory by jeilan, that was a huge comeback ever seen
The Ethiopian runner comeback should be hailed as the greatest comeback that was si amazing. Those East Africans have serious stamina can never get tired of watching
I mean yeah, it was what he was practicing for and there is nothing to laugh at. Its admirable what these people do and anyone with good sportsmanship would know.
@@isaiasg2961 The comment points out how silly this commentary is. Like, of course he's been practicing for this OLYMPIC event, otherwise he wouldn't be here.
"Why are these British commentators on a British channel for a British audience only commenting on the British athlete." ~ This comments section with one brain cell.
I don’t think they realize this is a British channel. Maybe they think these are just the official event commentators. Even with this being a British channel, the amount the talked about Farrah and only him was still a bit excessive
Yeah but in the grand scheme of things he is a winner. Like the very last place finisher in PGA golf. They might be 400th out of 400 in PGA list but Of all the billions who have swung a golf club they are in the top fraction of a fraction of a %.
In 2023, still goosebumps everywhere and tears. Ibro's never-give-up attitude makes my eyes full of tears, and my back still hurts from a lot of excitement. Btw, Mo Farah has the time of number 23 among all-time runners. Kennenisa Time is still number 2. I just want to say Mo Farah was winning because he never had a good competitor from our side or our neighbor's side. That is a fact.
I gotta give Jeilan some credit. I was watching the whole race on TV and at the startline Jeilan was jumping all the time and raise his arms and said something, before the race were even started.., Clearly to see that Jeilan really wanted this title. Now he has been the World Junior Champion and now he is also the World Champion. The Man who wanted the most won today. Amazing!Mo Farah sprinted all he could to get away, but Jeilan just didnt wanted to give up.! Jeilan 52 sec last lap. UNREAL.!!!
I hope people realise the winner (Jeilan) and Farah isn't "kissing the track" they are making sujood (prostrating or bowing) to God and most likely thanking him for their achievements. Which I find amazing!
If anyone is stupid/not educated like 90% of the commenters here, the reason the focus is on Mo Farrah is because this is uploaded by a British TV channel, the commentary is done by British people for British audiences, this RU-vid channel is from the British TV channel and Mo Farrah is a British athlete. The more you know 🤦♂️
This commentator is sooooo good such that when watching this video I realy feel like its first time . . He gives yu the sense of shock as world couldn't see who was gonna beat Mo in such a good form . . .I must say I cant get tired of watching this video as I continue to appreciate the spirit of never giving up from Jylan . . This race reminds me of Elgaru in 1500m Olympic final being chased though he won
Mo would beat him. Yes Bekele has the times and all but Mo is such a master tactician. He’s become a far better athlete since this and wouldn’t let Kenenisa front run it and dictate the pace!
@@gethinowen5180 are you dumb? Bro Kenenisa bekele is the fastest 5k and 10 k runner the World Has Ever seen and you Tell me that Mo would beat him Bro wtf
Watch the final minutes of the womens marathon in Beijing world championships 2015 I've never seen a superwoman sprint to the finish after 2 and a half hours of running
Don't forget the great Moroccans runners . If Morocco first sport and only sport was track and field especially long distance running then my friend good luck to the Kenyans and ethopians winning anything lol.😁
Yup, 26:17 WR by the legend Kenenisa Bekele will take years to break and kinda puts this race time in perspective. Yet the media will have you believe Farrah is something special lol. And in case anyone wonders if it was a one off fluke, Bekele has also done 26:20, 26:25, 26:28. The top 4 out of 6 fastest 10,000 meters of all time belong to him.
porksniffer Mo Farah needs to run times... Kenenisa Bekele although got those times in the Meets with pacemakers designed to run fast times rather than in the championship- which is tactical normally until the last km where they up the pace nowadays
Watch the final minutes of the womens marathon in Beijing world championships 2015 I've never seen a superwoman sprint to the finish after 2 and a half hours of running And then she did a celebration run
legrandliseur tri a mile is about 1600 meters. So a 10k is about 6.25 miles. In order to run that in 35 minutes, you’d have to run that many miles at around a 5:36 pace. The world record pace is just under 4:12 per mile.... quick.
Everyone arguing about how Mo got the spotlight but not the actual winner I mean, he is representing Britain and it is the English Channel so he will get the spotlight no? Also who else randomly just got recommended this video
British Commentator: Mo is already tasting success n he is 5m clear, this what he's been waiting for, this what he's been all practicing. Ibrahim Jelan🇪🇹: B*** Please winning is in my blood🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹