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Sifan Hassan SHOCKED EVERYONE This Has Never Happened In Olympics History
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Have you ever wondered what happens when an athlete refuses to play by the rules of conventional wisdom and dares to push the boundaries of what's possible? Sifan Hassan did just that at the Olympics, leaving the world in awe and redefining the limits of human endurance in ways never seen before. #sifanhassan #trackandfield
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@jamess6097
@jamess6097 26 дней назад
The most inspiring moment I have witnessed. I can't comprehend how one person could achieve what she did at Tokyo and then Paris.
@MsMeyara
@MsMeyara 25 дней назад
As a Dutchie I cried so hard when she won. I am (we all are) so proud of her! We were hoping for at least one medal and she got gold! She is outstanding and she is definitely an athlete that we won't forget easily. Let's not forget that the bronze medal in Tokyo was amazing too. She FELL, got up and took an amazing sprint! IF she hadn't fallen, she most def would have gotten gold.
@oscarfernald9402
@oscarfernald9402 25 дней назад
@MsMeyara As much as I love her legendary actions, the last thing you mentioned isn’t completely true. She fell and got up again, yes, took that sprint, and won her race. Epic as that was, those were just the series, not the finals; she did two more 1500m races after that. So I don’t think the fall had an impact on her medal, she even got gold in the 5000m that same night after she fell. But she is an absolute legend, that’s for sure 😁👌🏾
@patrickgerardin5001
@patrickgerardin5001 21 день назад
@@oscarfernald9402 The fall raised her adrenalin and cortisol at the highest level, sport scientists explained. This was benefic and made her win the 5000m later in the evening. Then when these levels reached their nadir, she was caught by the cumulative fatigue due to the rapid succession of efforts in a short time. She could have won the 1.500m final if the adrenalin had not pumped her energy. We will never know but this is a likely explanation. At that time she was still competitive in the 1500m.
@pepsicola5527
@pepsicola5527 14 дней назад
🇳🇱 🇸🇷 👋🏾. 🥇
@jimmyjohnson2837
@jimmyjohnson2837 26 дней назад
I am a American, i cried for joy when she won the marathon.
@lifetree7177
@lifetree7177 20 дней назад
She is a traitor! Pure and simple.
@TheBsheep
@TheBsheep 19 дней назад
@@lifetree7177 Interesting...why do you call her that?
@lifetree7177
@lifetree7177 19 дней назад
@@TheBsheep because she betrayed her country.
@TheBsheep
@TheBsheep 19 дней назад
@@lifetree7177 Ok, I gotcha.
@TheBsheep
@TheBsheep 19 дней назад
@@lifetree7177 I think she left because she wanted to escape conflict in her country...does that still mean she's a traitor?
@user-rf4vx5cv3g
@user-rf4vx5cv3g 25 дней назад
This is truly a great sportswoman. If she wins she’s happy if she loses she happy no tears just warmth and genuine love for the sport and her competitors
@beverleyreid8258
@beverleyreid8258 24 дня назад
So true
@robertosalsone5655
@robertosalsone5655 24 дня назад
You spot on
@damariswangui8796
@damariswangui8796 17 дней назад
I'm a Kenyan and was rooting for Obiri, Peres and Sifan. Obiri won bronze but I was elated when Sifan took the gold.
@unclemaret7388
@unclemaret7388 23 дня назад
We are proud of you Hassan...we are Indonesians Muslim ❤ you...
@laylah150
@laylah150 16 дней назад
I love Indonesia, I wish to visit one day ❤
@repsaknivek
@repsaknivek 26 дней назад
She has shocked the world repeatedly.
@marwaqoura7804
@marwaqoura7804 15 дней назад
The original 'Wonder Woman ' ❤🙏🌷
@user-rf4vx5cv3g
@user-rf4vx5cv3g 25 дней назад
I remembered when she fell at the finish line last year she took it with a smile and didn’t even complain. I just love her.
@andresteelemusic5512
@andresteelemusic5512 18 дней назад
An amazing athlete, who also seems to be a genuinely nice person. Full of admiration for her. Well done Sifan!
@saskiaeland2935
@saskiaeland2935 25 дней назад
Haven’t lived in the Netherlands for almost 30 years….but sooooo proud of her!
@laylah150
@laylah150 16 дней назад
Go Hassan ❤🎉
@LennoxLeyton
@LennoxLeyton 16 дней назад
Im a 72 year guyanese started warching sifan about 5 years ago and i warch all her races over and over sifan im so proud of you
@winwinwin282828
@winwinwin282828 24 дня назад
no one thought she could do it. and she got GOLD.......OMG
@asyrulsyahismail1340
@asyrulsyahismail1340 15 дней назад
Her legs made from vibranium her heart made from meteorite from the 7th sky.
@mgpunya1
@mgpunya1 20 дней назад
In your lifetime, you're just blessed and fortunate to witness events that just took your breath away with their amazing performances & feat. And, this is one of them...
@momtazahmad2681
@momtazahmad2681 11 дней назад
Aamiin yra ❤
@pamepainina
@pamepainina 25 дней назад
to my great surprise, i found out she had won the marathon when she appeared in the closing ceremony. she is terrific.
@gustinsilveria
@gustinsilveria 20 дней назад
Congratulation Sifan Hassan
@muhammedabdullatif4570
@muhammedabdullatif4570 26 дней назад
Miracle woman , she has the ability to concor.
@keithhigginson554
@keithhigginson554 24 дня назад
Love this lady. Thanks for a great video presentation
@dinabassole4281
@dinabassole4281 15 дней назад
I m so happy! You go girl! You go😅
@theislamicjourney960
@theislamicjourney960 14 дней назад
You did some amazing work researching for this video. *But you totally missed a very important statement she made when she received her gold medal.* Did you not notice she was wearing the hijab? She doesn't normally wear it. But now she chose to wear it. Why? Because france had banned all its competitors from wearing the hijab because religious observation is not welcome according to them. So well done to Hassan. Powerfull statement. France was forced to hand her gold while she was wearing a hijab in their face defying their sexist archaic laws.
@yianpap6093
@yianpap6093 23 дня назад
This has never happened in Olympic history? Sure, but golds in all 5000, 10000 and marathon has happened in Olympic history in 1952.
@marwaqoura7804
@marwaqoura7804 15 дней назад
By a man
@LennoxLeyton
@LennoxLeyton 4 дня назад
I scream when my friend call to tell me Sifan won the marathon cause he know how much i love her im from Guyana hope some day to reach her in person
@therandomchannel9226
@therandomchannel9226 16 дней назад
People should name their girls Sifan Hassan
@marwaqoura7804
@marwaqoura7804 15 дней назад
Sifan سيفان means 'Two Swords' in Arabic
@ramadanmohammed5586
@ramadanmohammed5586 8 дней назад
@@marwaqoura7804 sifan is oromo name not Arabic
@marwaqoura7804
@marwaqoura7804 8 дней назад
@@ramadanmohammed5586 Interesting , what does it mean in Oromo ?
@nicolaablett7790
@nicolaablett7790 26 дней назад
YOU GO LADY
@sergelu
@sergelu 26 дней назад
Alberto Salazar spent the weekend in Paris
@courtneyturner5083
@courtneyturner5083 25 дней назад
Woooowwwww!!!
@AAPires
@AAPires 25 дней назад
The best of all
@pamazat
@pamazat 26 дней назад
❤❤❤
@conartist267
@conartist267 25 дней назад
Nice clicbait
@HiyabKahsay-h4l
@HiyabKahsay-h4l 25 дней назад
❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
@LennoxLeyton
@LennoxLeyton 4 дня назад
What zatapec did waz great but im sure hassan time in the marathon is better
@muralibalaraman
@muralibalaraman 9 дней назад
I like the inspiration that she brings, but your narrative is too repetitive . If you say similar sentences in 10 different ways making the same point, it can’t make that video entertaining . Please put in some more meat into the story so that people can get to learn new things about this incredible person
@dondups1543
@dondups1543 24 дня назад
Hassan shows she us multi talented and above her peers but there is rules that all have to abide by,she showed she dont care, ioc and iaaf complicit,hassan is last in respecting fellow competitors
@sungaklate
@sungaklate 6 дней назад
🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
@supafly7145
@supafly7145 25 дней назад
A pure product of the school of "the alchemist" Alberto Salazar. If you know, you know.🙄
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 25 дней назад
You don't anything until proven. Hassan is awesome.
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313
@tyronevaldez-kruger5313 25 дней назад
You don't know anything until proven. Hassan is awesome.
@andyjones3972
@andyjones3972 26 дней назад
I AM AN AMERICAN AND I ❤ HISSA HASSA. SHE IS MY HERO. AMERICA TV SUCKS FOR NOT GIVING HER COVERAGE
@51bikerboy
@51bikerboy 22 дня назад
That's how America stays the greatest for there own people by just showing THERE athletes winning!😢
@im7374
@im7374 20 дней назад
Escaping US Made Disaster For Oil In Ethophia
@vivcourtis6220
@vivcourtis6220 26 дней назад
Czech runner Emil Zátopek did this at the 1952 Olympics and he won all three events. No synthetic tracks no super shoes.
@jblizzard962
@jblizzard962 26 дней назад
He was slower on those distances and less competition. The African countries did not all participate. Do not leave that out.
@LakeErieOH1
@LakeErieOH1 25 дней назад
he set at least an olympic record in one of those races, and never ran a marathon before, last min entry for the marathon. alltimer bests --> middle distance = Coe, distance = Zatopek, long distance = Bikila
@barbararouwendal8708
@barbararouwendal8708 24 дня назад
@@jblizzard962 africa is the best in everything! Thats is why the west is still trying to destroy it. But change is coming real soon. Sifan is a true hero and example for all of us. I love her. She is a living legend.
@jblizzard962
@jblizzard962 24 дня назад
@@barbararouwendal8708 best in everything is also a bit excetrirated. Long distances runners for example usually come from either Kenia or Ethiopia. Also most African governments destroy their own countries by corruption, do not need the West to help that. Sifan Hassan did not leave because it was the best place on the world I presume.
@marwaqoura7804
@marwaqoura7804 15 дней назад
and he was a man
@Visionary0001
@Visionary0001 26 дней назад
@Athletics Rewind - You are LYING, and you are WRONG, when you say this " has never happened in Olympics History." You obviously don't know our sport very well. Have you ever heard of PAAVO NURMI of Finland? In the 1924 Olympic Games, exactly 100 years earlier than Hassan's exploits, he participated in FIVE different distance races, and achieved Gold medals in ALL FIVE of them. What about EMIL ZATOPEK of the former Czechoslovakia? In the 1952 Olympic Games, he won THREE Gold medals in the same three races that Hassan won 1 Gold and 2 Bronze medals in. Learn to do your research before you post these lies.
@peterang6912
@peterang6912 26 дней назад
To call him a liar is a little bit strong, he didn't do mutch research about europian sporters from the past. ( he is a american...🤣🤣)
@StrangeLittlePoet123
@StrangeLittlePoet123 26 дней назад
Not to a woman tho
@mahirabdulahi4131
@mahirabdulahi4131 26 дней назад
That was a hundred years ago when running just started to be called a sport, probably competing among amateur runners. Please keep your outrage to yourself.
@jblizzard962
@jblizzard962 26 дней назад
She is the first woman to do it. Also in those times the competition was less, nowadays more countries participate, also more African runners, were a lot of fast runners come from. Sport is more professional then back then. Also Emil Zatopek his time on the marathon was slower then of Sifan Hassan. Both is very impressive. But in those times it was easier to win gold on several events. Do not act if that is not the case.
@shoxx48
@shoxx48 26 дней назад
Research deez nuts
@herberthall8082
@herberthall8082 21 день назад
She seems a little underfed. Is this an Ethiopian diet result.
@atogondar2640
@atogondar2640 25 дней назад
Cheated her way to win the marathon
@curtisthomas2670
@curtisthomas2670 22 дня назад
Poorly educated ws says what?
@abduyahyaakub791
@abduyahyaakub791 9 дней назад
Fear Fuel 🔥🔥🔥 Her! 🦾🦾🦾. Way to Go Sista!🎉
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