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Mo Farah Wins 10,000m Gold - London 2012 Olympics 

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Mo Farah wins the final of the 10,000m to take the gold medal in the Olympic Stadium at the London 2012 Olympics Games.
Farah was followed by USA's Galen Rupp taking silver and Ethiopia's Tariku Bekele taking bronze.
Since 1896, athletics has been on the programme of each edition of the Games of the Olympiad. Its presence on the Games programme has allowed its popularity to increase across the world. This popularity was also strengthened by the creation of the IAAF in 1912. Women's events appeared for the first time at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, while the men's programme was standardised as of the 1932 Games in Los Angeles. Although at the beginning women were authorised to participate in only some events, today their programme is almost identical to that of the men.
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@tank_0251
@tank_0251 5 лет назад
My PB in a 400m is 54 seconds. This dude just ran a 53 second 400m after running 9600m
@zoegreen905
@zoegreen905 4 года назад
It's crazy
@henryhammer5432
@henryhammer5432 4 года назад
Ayyy 54 seconds gang 👊
@martyn9457
@martyn9457 4 года назад
insane bruh
@dominikpetzke350
@dominikpetzke350 4 года назад
Respect to you👌🏻
@dd-uq2xp
@dd-uq2xp 4 года назад
People who don't run dont understand how mad that is
@rianstanford7286
@rianstanford7286 8 лет назад
Don't roll in the spit, DONT ROLL IN THE SPIT
@johnwalters4792
@johnwalters4792 8 лет назад
Nearly did😱😙
@usgalsen
@usgalsen 8 лет назад
+Rian Stanford Hahaha even the American that spit there was looking at him like "dude..." LOL
@textera147
@textera147 8 лет назад
+Rian Stanford what minute? i dont understand what rolling in the spit means hahaha..
@nelson7311
@nelson7311 8 лет назад
+textera147 the American spit on the track and Mo was rolling in joy on the track not noticing the spit inches away from his head
@vinniescotti9947
@vinniescotti9947 8 лет назад
Aye haha
@thegentleman4874
@thegentleman4874 3 года назад
Am I the only one who is completely transfixed by their legs? They have the most fluid form, the most effortless rhythm, the most mesmerising running cadence. Poetry in motion.
@willburchett4667
@willburchett4667 3 года назад
The phrase "Poetry in motion" is beautiful
@joeyhernandez7908
@joeyhernandez7908 2 года назад
@@willburchett4667 a popular phrase in the world of sports
@f3p
@f3p 2 года назад
They run like robots 😳
@MsThaider
@MsThaider 2 года назад
---said by morgan freeman
@cjcarter5667
@cjcarter5667 2 года назад
They all have the same stride It’s amazing to watch
@MEA07
@MEA07 2 года назад
9 years later and you watch this Video. Congrulations, you are a legend.
@rftzwot7777
@rftzwot7777 2 месяца назад
Imagine seeing this 12 years later
@andrewkatz6649
@andrewkatz6649 Месяц назад
Try 12 years later. Still watch this at least once a year
@northamerican6009
@northamerican6009 7 лет назад
He paced himself the entire race, slowly moving forward. very impressive.
@MaJeSTiCz0
@MaJeSTiCz0 7 лет назад
Yep that's what it's about
@MLGRDR
@MLGRDR 6 лет назад
North American extremely
@kingnole4237
@kingnole4237 2 года назад
Converted Muslim 😂
@zachmaurice
@zachmaurice 2 года назад
King
@prodomango712
@prodomango712 2 года назад
That’s the North American analysis for you haha :p
@CasaBenny
@CasaBenny 8 лет назад
I teared up in joy and admiration watching him win, and I'm neither British nor Somali. Great athleticism has no nationality.
@daariqahmed8297
@daariqahmed8297 6 лет назад
jiggy meister : nope it's all about your race , your ethnic and which place you came from , so it's clear that east africans are the hardest , fastest and the fathers of modern human civilisation from the horn to Cairo , so do not say athleticism has no nationality or history ,yes it does. Have you seen the carved huge rocks and rock pyramids of egypt ?! Do you think any human can do such a work under the hot sun of egypt even the modern white Egyptians, except those strong skinny cushitic people which are painted on the walls of each pyramid and item of ancient egypt and nubia ?
@Danny_BlaZe
@Danny_BlaZe 4 года назад
@@daariqahmed8297 fathers of modern civilization. Doubt that mate. Over there they are still playing with sticks and stones😂😂
@alikhalid349
@alikhalid349 4 года назад
Its funny, ignorance has no ethnicity or race. One guy says they're the fathers of modern civilisation, the other talks about them playing with sticks and stones. Conclusion: You're both the same - Ignorant.
@abdinurfarasle9061
@abdinurfarasle9061 4 года назад
Taariq is rignt the modern civilization is from east africa the land of orginity even the civilization of Egypt was from horn of africa. Read more to know more brothers.
@kaismithley6173
@kaismithley6173 3 года назад
@@Danny_BlaZe they are the fastest, but they do still live in dirt houses
@misginamussie8858
@misginamussie8858 4 года назад
KING Mo Farah our Somali brother, respect from Eritrea!
@lfcfansince0682
@lfcfansince0682 2 года назад
East African brothers ❤️❤️☝🏿 We are one
@MasterKey69
@MasterKey69 2 года назад
Horn love!
@abdiqafaarbashiir5672
@abdiqafaarbashiir5672 15 дней назад
@@MasterKey69if u are Ethiopians there is no Horner love for u
@Mixhellangelo
@Mixhellangelo 2 года назад
This really looks like a hardcore sport these athletes are incredible for doing this
@waterproof4403
@waterproof4403 2 года назад
Oh yeah!
@VinexAesthetics
@VinexAesthetics 2 года назад
Insane amounts of respect should be given to these men and women
@RishabhSharma10225
@RishabhSharma10225 2 года назад
Try running a mile with stopwatch and you'll appreciate these people 1000x more.
@crabb9966
@crabb9966 2 года назад
People always say that the 400 or 800 is the hardest I would say this is almost harder
@Francisco-dl1nb
@Francisco-dl1nb 7 месяцев назад
@@crabb9966 mentally I think it really is, during the race at least. you need to adapt each time to the race that's going on. sure sometimes they might know how different athletes like to pace their runs but strategies might change. Always having that need to check your own pace and know when to start sprinting must be harder than just "blindly" running as fast as you can each time.
@Mitjitsu
@Mitjitsu 8 лет назад
53.5 seconds on a final lap? Holy hell :-0
@thiantromp6607
@thiantromp6607 8 лет назад
Ikr!
@songsforpantstowearl
@songsforpantstowearl 8 лет назад
+Mitjitsu Hahahaha right? I run exactly a minute in the 400. And I'm a freshman sprinter in highscool! tf :d hahahah these guys are amazing.
@Mitjitsu
@Mitjitsu 8 лет назад
I ran 400m in 58 seconds and represented my school at that distance when I was 16, and I thought I was quick :-D
@songsforpantstowearl
@songsforpantstowearl 8 лет назад
Mitjitsu hahahah right d:
@jeyden9469
@jeyden9469 8 лет назад
+songsforpantstowearl their world class athletes.... What do u expect, e.g usain bolt A HUMAN can sprint 100m in 9:58 seconds!
@erit3662
@erit3662 10 лет назад
I love the shot at 38:35 when Mo looks back to see whose in second and Rupp is there smiling at him! I love that the training partners came in first and second!
@jeffreykees710
@jeffreykees710 5 лет назад
That made an already amazing Olympic story just that much better.
@anonymous-ri7tl
@anonymous-ri7tl 4 года назад
He's a druggy though tahts how he even had a shot at being near the Somali Ethiopian or kenyan
@urnanshaggedmyhamster8195
@urnanshaggedmyhamster8195 4 года назад
anonymou s rupp?
@thomaswoodworth7644
@thomaswoodworth7644 4 года назад
@@anonymous-ri7tl Every one is on Drugs. Just ask Asbel Kiprock.
@duke7424
@duke7424 4 года назад
@@anonymous-ri7tl Even if they are all on drugs, then I guess it's even.....
@gguna
@gguna Год назад
10 years later and I am still willing him over the finish line with tears in my eyes!! One of the most memorable moments of London 2012 for me. Sir Mo 🇬🇧🥇🎊
@bensmac5361
@bensmac5361 Год назад
When you consider the recent revelations about Mo's childhood, it makes this and his other achievements even more impressive. What he had to overcome inside himself, and the pain he endured.
@pinkfloydmeddle6692
@pinkfloydmeddle6692 Год назад
Very impressive
@seanmacguire2128
@seanmacguire2128 Год назад
It’s incredible
@jasonlomakin6722
@jasonlomakin6722 Год назад
Just ashame he was on the juice though!!!!
@djharto4917
@djharto4917 Год назад
Shame he’s a lying drugs cheat and a fraud who denied a clean athlete.
@mogliking12345
@mogliking12345 Год назад
@@jasonlomakin6722 orange juice is nice
@MikeDunn
@MikeDunn 9 лет назад
Final lap: *53.48*. Damn !!!
@AmericanMetalhead100
@AmericanMetalhead100 8 лет назад
MikeDunn I know right! My fastest quarter is 68 seconds! These SOBs are fast!
@charliemorris2755
@charliemorris2755 8 лет назад
For long distance athletes like Mo Farah, that's pretty bloody quick
@ExtraCheeseOnIt
@ExtraCheeseOnIt 8 лет назад
+AmericanMetalhead100 long distance take there time, but a fast 400 meter which is a full lap can be done in les than 50 seconds by professional runners
@damnit7215
@damnit7215 7 лет назад
+Ismail N The awesome thing is to do it after 24 laps punishing the body
@yqms5601
@yqms5601 5 лет назад
@@joys8634 record at my school is 49 something so you gotta be pretty good to get that
@colleenross8752
@colleenross8752 8 лет назад
Galen Rupp became the first American to medal in the 10,000 since Billy Mills' incredible gold medal win in 1964. Bravo!!
@tommywulfric9768
@tommywulfric9768 4 года назад
He was also the first white medalist in this event since 1988, in an event dominated by East Africans....no small feat.
@cy8685
@cy8685 4 года назад
You figured that out all by yourself. 🙄
@kaismithley6173
@kaismithley6173 3 года назад
@@englishorchard-haze4708 eh I think they would have run faster prs if they were on epo, and rupp didn't win or medal much after this, the whole reason mo wins so much is because he has insane finishing speed and everyone resorts to tactical racing in championships which gives him an edge
@arcticsime
@arcticsime 3 года назад
@@englishorchard-haze4708 sour loser much
@lightcase377
@lightcase377 2 года назад
He is a druggy though, a cheat
@prettyboimut1
@prettyboimut1 2 года назад
Farrah and Rupp really made me cry! They train together so well and became brothers then dominated the race
@galaxytb147
@galaxytb147 Месяц назад
An absolute legend. He is up there with the very best athletes this country has ever seen!
@assassinscreed844
@assassinscreed844 10 лет назад
GO MO! I am Somali by blood and British by birth and the British have given me a life I could never have had in Somalia so I'm proud to raise the Union Jack any day. But that does not mean I have forgotten the motherland, hopefully in a few years Somalia will return to its former glory.
@khalidmohamed1790
@khalidmohamed1790 Месяц назад
I came back here to reply to this beautiful comment to say ‘I’m Somali by blood and grateful to Switzerland for giving me an opportunity to work and I hope we can one day payback the favor’ 😊
@yedum321
@yedum321 8 лет назад
"a happy man, a happy family, a happy nation"
@johnwalters4792
@johnwalters4792 8 лет назад
Britain doesn't deserve Mo. Still don't think he gets half the praise he deserves.
@slipperysnake6604
@slipperysnake6604 6 лет назад
John Walters somebody's jelous
@abdilahiawiyeh6815
@abdilahiawiyeh6815 6 лет назад
Burwayn Ardi 9
@daniieelss
@daniieelss 5 лет назад
@@johnwalters4792 true. G Britain don't deserve That athlete
@charizzaard5091
@charizzaard5091 5 лет назад
he would do wonders for his home country somalia, but instead he’s running for GB. what a disappointment.
@hux2000
@hux2000 8 месяцев назад
I love that the first thing Mo and Galen do after they cross the line is hug each other. Rivals on the day, but friends, always!
@namrata528
@namrata528 3 года назад
The crowd was so lit, it seems they were consistently cheering during the whole race! Sad to think that at Tokyo the crowd size is much limited :(
@wazmanths
@wazmanths 10 лет назад
He's proud to be Somalian and proud to be British
@DimetriKhan
@DimetriKhan 9 лет назад
Amanuel Taddesse He runs for Great Britain.
@awilhassan6378
@awilhassan6378 6 лет назад
Amanuel Taddesse why always we have a negative people like you he is somali why you care go after you purpose
@ahmetabtriciat9217
@ahmetabtriciat9217 5 лет назад
That is is true bro i am from somalia
@abdallaofficiall2421
@abdallaofficiall2421 5 лет назад
he is somalilander not somali deferent countries
@interestingusername2633
@interestingusername2633 5 лет назад
Adam LB The british are also proud of him!
@saladshla
@saladshla 10 лет назад
I remember how I watched this on the sofa with my mum and dad and grandparents and yelled at Mo Farah on the screen and jumped up and down and cheered when he won. Good times :)
@AM-nx3bl
@AM-nx3bl 4 года назад
Theololol exactly the same as me. Me, my brother, mum and dad - we were going mental.
@unclejollof4194
@unclejollof4194 3 года назад
Hi
@waterproof4403
@waterproof4403 2 года назад
🤣😂❤💚
@ivanmabini88
@ivanmabini88 5 лет назад
This man knows how to run.. saves energy staying behind the pack while sprinting the last few laps.. well deserved!
@TheMoxieGyarados
@TheMoxieGyarados Год назад
The news which has just come out about sir Mo makes this achievement even more incredible. A true living legend.
@jamesbentonticer4706
@jamesbentonticer4706 9 лет назад
I'm 90% sure I could take Mo Farah in this race if I had a car and a full tank of fuel.
@Scottred28
@Scottred28 9 лет назад
What type of car is the question..
@jamesbentonticer4706
@jamesbentonticer4706 9 лет назад
Stromyknife | Scorox any car. this guy could smoke you or I any day of the week
@SuperSillySam
@SuperSillySam 9 лет назад
You would need a fast car.
@jamesbentonticer4706
@jamesbentonticer4706 9 лет назад
MrMiniKG Are you freaking kidding me??????? 10,000 meters is a little over 5 and half miles...wow you are either really dumb or under 6 years old.
@JamesBrown-ej1my
@JamesBrown-ej1my 9 лет назад
James Benton Ticer 6 and 1/4 miles
@eamparbeng
@eamparbeng 8 лет назад
the 10k- 30 minutes of hell
@skaizu
@skaizu 8 лет назад
2h for you.
@eamparbeng
@eamparbeng 8 лет назад
+ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ naw. about 1.5 hours
@skaizu
@skaizu 8 лет назад
Kwame Amparbeng 3 hours then.
@MrKarlozz
@MrKarlozz 7 лет назад
+Cancer Zone Let's make that 8,000, Kevin
@skaizu
@skaizu 7 лет назад
MrKarlozz lol
@danielbaker9472
@danielbaker9472 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing, a 27:30 10k and a last lap of 53.48 seconds! Just let that sink in everybody 👏
@bridget5180
@bridget5180 2 года назад
Impressive race for Mr. Rupp too. Obviously great training partners, Mo & Galen.
@Maino88
@Maino88 10 лет назад
Goosebumps. Every time it gives me goosebumps watching this. I ran 10k last year in 58 minutes. These boys ran it in half that time, and could still stand up to do a lap of honour. Incredible.
@Cheers358
@Cheers358 7 лет назад
I ran 10kms in 42 minutes and am so happy with that. But damn those times!
@OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro
That's actually quite good. I think 42 minutes is respectable for us "mere mortals". That's like a 6:25 minute mile right?
@scmang3
@scmang3 7 лет назад
Keep running, that's a terrific time!
@emperorpalpatine9540
@emperorpalpatine9540 7 лет назад
I ran 10kms in 1 second
@jermianegoli6065
@jermianegoli6065 7 лет назад
that's super good, U will only respect those guys if u have ever raced.
@ayaankhan7308
@ayaankhan7308 7 лет назад
Stefan Kähler
@williamdowling7718
@williamdowling7718 4 года назад
"starter wasn't happy.. I guess somebody's foot was on the line... There's only 25 laps to go after all." Incredible.
@harrylarge9403
@harrylarge9403 Год назад
Had to come back and rewatch this after seeing the Real Mo Farrah documentary. Very well done Hussein Abdi Kahin!
@JasonGafar
@JasonGafar 8 лет назад
It was wonderful watching this race but I most enjoyed the victory and how he ran up to his daughter and wife and also gave thanks and respects to God. True humility and character right there!
@Br0wn1e91
@Br0wn1e91 7 лет назад
That crowd though! Can't beat the English crowds! Never in doubt!! Amazing Mo.
@Jonne_Burden
@Jonne_Burden 6 лет назад
I was there :D It was awesome!
@W.A.T.P...55
@W.A.T.P...55 4 года назад
Not English BRITISH!!!!!! 🇬🇧
@Bayo106
@Bayo106 3 года назад
@@W.A.T.P...55 well the stadium is in England .............
@nick5422
@nick5422 3 года назад
We Americans are loud but I’ve never seen a crowd as loud as the British! Much respect.
@Br0wn1e91
@Br0wn1e91 3 года назад
@@W.A.T.P...55 yeah I meant British I apologise.
@davidmcc8727
@davidmcc8727 8 месяцев назад
I was in the stadium when he won the 5000m I’ve never experienced an atmosphere like it. The crowd was just crazy one of the most memorable moments of my life
@ayej26
@ayej26 6 лет назад
Sir Mo Farah truly deserved that Gold yeesss!!!! I had the privilege to interview him recently for the Doha Marathon... Truly flipping inspirational. GOD BLESS YOU GO MO GO!!!
@SCT11
@SCT11 9 лет назад
2+ years later and even after clearly knowing the outcome, my heart still beats fast seeing these races replayed. God, I love the Olympics!
@Truckingsx
@Truckingsx 9 лет назад
Damn these dudes are superhuman warriors! Running that fast from start to finish. Damnnnnn!!!
@kpk33x
@kpk33x 3 года назад
I ran this in the 38's way back in college, and I was good enough to win local age group categories. We had a Kenyan on our team and I got to watch him break 30 at a conference meet. The performance gap between him and me was gigantic. But the gap between him and someone like Farah or Bikele who could run 27:30 on demand may be even larger. You gain such an appreciation for the talent of elite distance runners watching this, especially those like Farah who had such a long period of dominance and is breaking WR in 2020!
@ranjithan5306
@ranjithan5306 3 года назад
all the athletes who complete this race deserve a gold medal.
@geletoz
@geletoz 2 года назад
Even the last to finish guys made it 1 minute after he finished...that is their slowest lmao holy tish
@ninibutterflies3257
@ninibutterflies3257 7 лет назад
mo farah somali british legend
@djiperskriperslamro7205
@djiperskriperslamro7205 7 лет назад
obsulutely wlh 👍
@abdullahisheikhnour8438
@abdullahisheikhnour8438 6 лет назад
Naima Mohamoud Essa mashaallah, and he prostates
@abdullahisheikhnour8438
@abdullahisheikhnour8438 6 лет назад
Naima Mohamoud Essa mashaallah for him
@bongarozani272
@bongarozani272 5 лет назад
African-Euro legend if you don't mind.
@srinivasan5302
@srinivasan5302 5 лет назад
Hi
@MrChristianArguello
@MrChristianArguello 7 лет назад
I STILL get chills watching that last lap!
@francishooton3933
@francishooton3933 7 лет назад
try watching the 1997 world championship 10k final. especially the last 800m.
@inaayah2378
@inaayah2378 Год назад
Came back after watching his documentary, hussein/mo our love and support for you has only magnified, superb human who defied all odds
@shantomia3133
@shantomia3133 4 месяца назад
I'm from Bangladesh and I feel proud being a muslim that mo farah is the most successful distance runner. He inspires me every time.his sizdah(prayer) after wining is the most beautiful things ever to me...his energy his patience his dedication is an extreme level.
@galinabazanova232
@galinabazanova232 2 месяца назад
Слава Аллаху!!!❤
@calimanr162
@calimanr162 10 лет назад
Some 16 months after the fact and this race STILL excites me. Being an Oregon fan I'm very proud of Mr. Rupp but also am extremely happy for MO FARAH!
@haydenjones9502
@haydenjones9502 7 лет назад
Who's here after his 2016 win?
@hassanmuse6997
@hassanmuse6997 7 лет назад
Me
@Ze-Germanzuk
@Ze-Germanzuk 7 лет назад
Yep, but want to relive this moment :)
@georgep1907
@georgep1907 7 лет назад
not me
@shubhisharma4261
@shubhisharma4261 7 лет назад
Me
@fatumomohamed3051
@fatumomohamed3051 7 лет назад
Me
@richardr2362
@richardr2362 6 лет назад
Im so exited for Galen Rupp he deserved it!!
@audreyhollenbaugh4086
@audreyhollenbaugh4086 4 года назад
Dude i ran a 5k in 30 minutes lmao 💀
@Fatima502
@Fatima502 4 года назад
That's not bad, as sustained effort is still required.
@momostrike3786
@momostrike3786 3 года назад
SAME 💀 The best I could do is 30 minutes in 5K in high school before i had a tear in my legs and a knee injury. Our coach had us train 10k and I just can't run straight 🤣🤣 at least i finished it. Dunno what's the time tho
@lifeisbeautiful1562
@lifeisbeautiful1562 2 года назад
@@momostrike3786 Some just quits in between..but bro you dared to complete it hats off to you..✊
@momostrike3786
@momostrike3786 2 года назад
@@lifeisbeautiful1562 yeah ngl i feel like puking from exhaustion 💀
@kingf6766
@kingf6766 2 года назад
5K in 30 minutes is achievable even if you not an Olympic athlete
@zoeee4939
@zoeee4939 7 лет назад
I can't even run up a flight of stairs xD
@cecilevans9247
@cecilevans9247 7 лет назад
Yes you can. I doubt you would be watching this video if you didn't at least aspire to be like these guys. Now go run.
@zoeee4939
@zoeee4939 7 лет назад
***** It was a joke, calm down xD
@Anas-lj2mt
@Anas-lj2mt 7 лет назад
stairs will make you tierd more than runing 100m (ur maxmm sped)
@user-bx2xe1rl3x
@user-bx2xe1rl3x 7 лет назад
+Anas Ahmed it will make u more tired than running 10000m?
@lovecorridor6039
@lovecorridor6039 6 лет назад
Mmnh but we do as our main bro Mo Farah
@TopProductReviews2
@TopProductReviews2 7 лет назад
Mo Farah winning even after falling!!! Need I say more
@snayk4773
@snayk4773 7 лет назад
What minute did he fall?
@thetruest4795
@thetruest4795 7 лет назад
+TheSweatySnake not this one he fell in 2016
@alexsales6532
@alexsales6532 7 лет назад
weightlossprogrammes 2016matr
@corsicanbread7276
@corsicanbread7276 4 года назад
Kipsoro fell
@spamvicious
@spamvicious 3 года назад
I love how the security guy stops Mo’s daughter but then grins when he realises who she is.
@pargm9543
@pargm9543 5 лет назад
Legend says some runners still trying to finish the last lap
@habtomtekleyesus1577
@habtomtekleyesus1577 7 лет назад
heros born in east of africa
@bejakabyle
@bejakabyle 3 года назад
What about North Africa !? Said Aouita , Noredinne morceli and Hicham el geroudj?
@mrzaki9745
@mrzaki9745 3 года назад
@@bejakabyle we are talking about the great runners man
@bejakabyle
@bejakabyle 3 года назад
@@mrzaki9745 why these re not ?
@mrzaki9745
@mrzaki9745 3 года назад
@@bejakabyle proof us then
@bejakabyle
@bejakabyle 3 года назад
@@mrzaki9745 Noredinne morceli , El geroudj , said aouita
@generalarmstrongcoc8132
@generalarmstrongcoc8132 8 лет назад
It is surely impossible not to like Mo Farah.
@TheRanskalainen
@TheRanskalainen 3 года назад
Lol , if you don't mind drug cheats I guess 🤣
@SabanetaSR
@SabanetaSR 4 года назад
I do not get tired of watching this video and there is no day that tears do not come out. how he receives his baby and his wife, how beautiful and beautiful.
@jj9749
@jj9749 4 года назад
houldn't his wife be from Somalia too?
@chaingangsoldier3100
@chaingangsoldier3100 Год назад
The fact that Farah came 1st for Gold and his training partner Rupp came 2nd for Silver, well that is really special and that embrace between the two afterwards just says it all! I'll never forget this and what an Olympics 2012 was!
@lwrncl8329
@lwrncl8329 9 месяцев назад
and their coach got life time banned for cheating
@mitchelllantz8797
@mitchelllantz8797 8 лет назад
33:14 Rupp puts up #1 then quickly realizes that he got second
@FaithsStardust
@FaithsStardust 8 лет назад
Lol, I noticed that.... He's a little full of himself here, but you know what, he trained hard for this thus, he deserves it, good on him. I am happy for him and his success here.
@mitchelllantz8797
@mitchelllantz8797 8 лет назад
FaithsStardust ik i just thought it was funny that he did that
@axlrosea675
@axlrosea675 8 лет назад
If you are not joking, here's the solution: Rupp pointed out that Farah and him got 1st and 2nd. Rupp and Farah are close traning partners in the Oregon project under the guidance of coach Salazar.
@mitchelllantz8797
@mitchelllantz8797 8 лет назад
axlrosea675 its usual for an athlete to hold up the number 1, until he realized that he in fact didn't get 1 but 2, he was not pointing out the fact that him and Farah got 1st and 2nd it was just funny how he changed it
@axlrosea675
@axlrosea675 8 лет назад
You don't SERIOUSLY believe that Rupp did not realize that he came in second rather than first? You have to be joking. Look at the time stamp you pointed out. He congratulates Mo and, as his tranining partner hugs him and then points out their special double victory.
@jangyoori
@jangyoori 2 года назад
Huge respect to whoever can go to the finish line i cant even run 4 laps without complaining and giving up
@waterproof4403
@waterproof4403 2 года назад
Watch the final minutes of the womens marathon in Beijing world championships 2015 Superwoman sprint
@nuurmediaabdi4267
@nuurmediaabdi4267 4 года назад
Every guy from East Africa have some power to run 🏃 l swear l don’t know 😁❤️❤️❤️ love my country somalia 🇸🇴 and Somaliland
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 4 года назад
Samia should have been in London!!!
@corsicanbread7276
@corsicanbread7276 4 года назад
I don’t think they automatically do, I think they have rigorous and remarkable training that allows them to become phenomenal runners
@Niberi702
@Niberi702 4 года назад
Corsican Bread Yeah but you have to be born with natural running ability to get to that level
@dinisrealm3240
@dinisrealm3240 3 года назад
Somaliland isn’t a country. Stop the BS
@jamha3683
@jamha3683 3 года назад
@@cruisepaige yea,,,,Mo Farah represented us
@raffaojeda
@raffaojeda 4 года назад
Both ethiopians brothers amazing, this runs in the family.
@glitter-cj2tp
@glitter-cj2tp 8 лет назад
I'm from Great Britain so we won!!! I'm so proud of u mo 😄😄😄😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊
@JackWestrop
@JackWestrop 11 лет назад
You just know something incredible is about to happen, Mo Farah was an inspiration suring the Olympics, unbelievably proud
@inaayah2378
@inaayah2378 Год назад
I could watch this over and over a billion times
@bpdynasty9265
@bpdynasty9265 3 года назад
Long distance running always leaves me in AWE! What an incredible race and incredible win! Can't wait for the 2021 olympics!!!
@sarahswati8768
@sarahswati8768 7 лет назад
This is incredible endurance, so happy for him!!
@imranjafar9444
@imranjafar9444 2 года назад
That was true
@waterproof4403
@waterproof4403 2 года назад
Watch the final minutes of the womens marathon in Beijing world championships 2015 Unreal superwoman sprint
@kevinconnelly6770
@kevinconnelly6770 9 лет назад
i could beat them, easily, just let me get my keys and warm up the engine
@seblegebeyehuwoldemedhen4884
@seblegebeyehuwoldemedhen4884 6 лет назад
Ha ha ha😅
@David-oq7ok
@David-oq7ok 5 лет назад
Lol
@torchs9298
@torchs9298 5 лет назад
There is no way, you would have to be really trained, and if you could beat these guys you would be running for money
@bally6645
@bally6645 5 лет назад
Alexander Mortensen R/wooosh
@darlingtonbesa2021
@darlingtonbesa2021 5 лет назад
Lol
@mohamedsaid5742
@mohamedsaid5742 4 года назад
i dont even know how many times i have watched it.
@chief-jayfiji7834
@chief-jayfiji7834 Год назад
What a race..Watched this live and my fav Olympic race ever by far plus the 5000m..Today is the 7th/07/2022 and u’ve just announced your retirement.Thanks for sharing your talent to the world.Wish you all the best in your future endeavours Sir Mo Farah 💯👊🏾🙏🏾🇬🇧
@OPTIONALWATCH
@OPTIONALWATCH 7 лет назад
What a beast! What a finishing kick as always. I love watching Mo's finish.
@muscabmohamed7600
@muscabmohamed7600 7 лет назад
he learned from his bloody teacher our hero abdi bele somalian world best athlete at 1980
@Saleh70059
@Saleh70059 7 лет назад
+Muscab Mohamed yah but he home uk now uk made him be like that hero ....
@baeb7700
@baeb7700 7 лет назад
Luis Donado his African
@TheCrazystupidpeople
@TheCrazystupidpeople 11 лет назад
A iconic moment for our country! Mo farah you absolute champion!
@official_eth4n
@official_eth4n 3 года назад
I'm Rwandan and I was supporting Kajuga that day, but still massive respect to Mo Farah for finishing 1st
@Afghanistan603
@Afghanistan603 3 года назад
A happy man, a happy family, a happy nation! Lovely
@lauramercier5940
@lauramercier5940 6 лет назад
I always come back to this, was icing on the cake for great Olympics for me, and the entire GB for pulling such a wonderful Olympics start to end... miss you London2012. What a crowd also.
@charliemorris2755
@charliemorris2755 8 лет назад
One of the greatest nights in British sporting history. Jess Ennis, Mo Farah and Greg Rutherford, all in one night, got gold
@mollyhart9014
@mollyhart9014 3 года назад
I’m tired just watching this. Mo is a real g, he’s super humble and is just an overall nice guy
@braindead2828
@braindead2828 3 года назад
Mo and his family: *exists* Cameramen: I’ve been summoned
@kseries1981
@kseries1981 8 лет назад
And here I am thinking I was skinny.
@textera147
@textera147 8 лет назад
+kseries1981 hahahaha... yea when you do almost no power training and you just dedicate yourself to long distance tranining.. you end up skinny as hell. thats why triathletes all look skinny ..
@mikephalen3162
@mikephalen3162 8 лет назад
+textera147 Triathletes have a different body type than long-distance runners. Tri guys are beefier.
@karly.silmonx2514
@karly.silmonx2514 6 лет назад
kseries1981 I
@glowreeyahgiggles5567
@glowreeyahgiggles5567 6 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@djnkg4703
@djnkg4703 6 лет назад
kseries1981 he probably eats a ton as well,burning that fuel obviously
@zestysauze
@zestysauze 7 лет назад
I can't even run my school's field without stopping
@k7k8k6
@k7k8k6 2 года назад
I have never seen such an intelligent, tactical and strategic approach to winning a race. Such a impeccable approach he used in this race. Paced up all through the race and smashed it hard in the final leg.
@hodanali2995
@hodanali2995 2 года назад
Hes from somalia
@alhajiibrahimbarrie9934
@alhajiibrahimbarrie9934 Год назад
Sir Mo Farah is undoubtedly the greatest Long distance runner ever.
@revivedsoul1099
@revivedsoul1099 7 лет назад
My friend is from Somalia and i remember in 7 grade that he ran 3000 meters without taking a STOP! I guess its in the blood.
@charlesjuntunenthethird975
@charlesjuntunenthethird975 6 лет назад
Its actully 3200m
@chromegarape368
@chromegarape368 5 лет назад
That's easy TBH the average person can probably do this
@foziagelton3884
@foziagelton3884 4 года назад
He is somalilander
@somalian9844
@somalian9844 4 года назад
RevivedSoul that’s a lie what’s ur friend name then lol
@zoegreen905
@zoegreen905 4 года назад
How long did it take him?
@jumu446
@jumu446 7 лет назад
Greatest British athlete ever - and he's Muslim! Inshallah he"'ll win his fourth Olympic gold tonight in Rio.
@exacts2511
@exacts2511 2 года назад
Still can’t believe you called it 5 years later
@ahmedabdulkerimyusuf9511
@ahmedabdulkerimyusuf9511 3 года назад
You are magnificent in keeping us informed of what we missed in athletics and sport in general. Thanks a lot!!!
@marwaanTeach
@marwaanTeach Год назад
Mo faarax is legends
@MissLilRedRooster
@MissLilRedRooster 11 лет назад
I loved watching this live. That last stretch around the track I was on my seat, totally yelling at the TV. Amazing, amazing race.
@JAYZWRLD
@JAYZWRLD 2 года назад
Mo Farahs form is just very smooth and steady, looks like he’s saving more energy then the ones around him, may not be true but it looks like it
@ssent84muse54
@ssent84muse54 2 года назад
After all these years I am still watching this 👆🏿☝🏾👍🏿👍🏿
@JayB2
@JayB2 4 года назад
Mo at his absolute peak. He was deadly fast. Speed kills!
@regoman1000
@regoman1000 10 лет назад
Mo Farah Is a Legend !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@avanitha6884
@avanitha6884 4 года назад
even though i'm watching this in 2019 and i know he's won, it's still pretty intense to watch it
@Dalbile05
@Dalbile05 Год назад
I am here a day after Sir Mo Farah said his real name is Hussein.
@elvisojugo
@elvisojugo 11 месяцев назад
11 years on and this is still magic to see
@dopadaspada
@dopadaspada 9 лет назад
i make 45 min for 10 000m and i think im the boss, so when i see this guys make 27min 30s , its absolutly not human ... its amazing , maybe he can win against me with my bicycle 0_0, for someone who never run, i think he don't care about this performance, but when you know how many it is hard to make something like that, you can only respect guys like bekele or farah, or the mythic hicham EL GERROUJ
@kazap1
@kazap1 9 лет назад
45m for 10000m is easy after a few months training.
@dopadaspada
@dopadaspada 9 лет назад
kazap1 yes im training since 4 months , only 1 hour by 2 days, with 11.5km/h, i do 45 min on 10km, but if you take a marathon world record, 2h02 for 42km, you need to run at 20km/h for 2hours, its very very hard, i can stay only 5 min with 20km/h, but i only run for my self not for doing records or the first places, i only love to run, i was fat 1year ago, but know i have an athletic body through runing xD, i lost 30kg ...
@rhysnichols8608
@rhysnichols8608 9 лет назад
Very well done for losing weight. I can do a 10k in about 35 minutes. Try not to think about other peoples records, or how fast to do a certain area. Just go for it the whole way. What's the worst that can happen? Your legs hurt a bit. Just push your self as far as you can and you will get better than 45 minutes.
@rajeshbudhamagar2396
@rajeshbudhamagar2396 8 лет назад
+Wass Fake how can you run 10 km in 11.5km/hr .I run at 12.7 km/hr and in 65 mins and my distance is just 12.1 km/hr and calorie count 875 .And I have been running for five months and on top of that I am a chain smoker .
@majusumanto9016
@majusumanto9016 5 лет назад
For 10 km, my time is 60 min... wow u're so fast
@edvinmaster5154
@edvinmaster5154 7 лет назад
My friend is 13 years old and he ran 10kms in 41 minutes, he's actually not a runner but one of the best in Sweden at his age on Orienteering (If that's the correct word) Also, he is very short for his age!
@ainelawlor5755
@ainelawlor5755 4 года назад
All Mo Farah fans check out his book its amazing story I cant stop reading it he truly is amazing 💪
@mirarajputkhan5682
@mirarajputkhan5682 4 года назад
Thanks I read that book but it was written my language Somali
@cameronwelch8835
@cameronwelch8835 4 года назад
Who still watches this in 2019?
@joserodriguez-ld8nw
@joserodriguez-ld8nw 8 лет назад
Im in high school right now becoming a sophmore and I remember when I ran the 3200m , my time was 12:55 , I was the hardest thing I did, but by the end of the season, I managed to get somewhere around 12:25
@Oliwolf78
@Oliwolf78 7 лет назад
My best was 11:47 last year when I was a freshman. I wonder what I'll be able to do this this year!
@Projectrun24
@Projectrun24 7 лет назад
9:53 but able to do 9:20s this year
@Oliwolf78
@Oliwolf78 7 лет назад
Ethan Lamp I highly doubt that. Unless you are on varsity, but why run 2mi instead of a 5k?
@Projectrun24
@Projectrun24 7 лет назад
I run xc and track, 15:15 3 mile lone the whole race coulda ran sub 15, then sophomore season I ran 9:53
@silasderfel8929
@silasderfel8929 7 лет назад
What state do you go to school? Just wondering because I'm curious. Also, do you do the NXN regionals?
@deportesenvideo
@deportesenvideo 7 лет назад
Nice Moments , I saw Mo Farah in Rio . This video inspire to future Athletes
@sanashan9093
@sanashan9093 2 года назад
How he run to the his daughter melted my heart ❤️
@waberihassan7867
@waberihassan7867 5 лет назад
Mo farah is big legend ❤️👏🏻
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