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UNBREAKABLE: The Western States 100 - Feature Film - Limited Release 

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Unbreakable: The Western States 100 follows the four lead men on this amazing journey. Hal Koerner, two time defending Western States champion, and running store entrepreneur from Ashland, Oregon. Geoff Roes, undefeated at the 100-mile distance, an organic chef from Juneau, Alaska. Anton Krupicka, undefeated in every ultramarathon he has ever started, a graduate student living in Boulder, Colorado. Kilian Jornet, the young mountain runner and two time Ultra-trail du Mont-Blanc champion, from Spain.
While their lives may be quite different, the goal is the same: win the Western States 100-mile run. A win will require breaking the course record and running the fastest time in the history of the race. An epic showdown ensues, from Squaw Valley, CA in Lake Tahoe, up though the high snow covered Sierra Nevada Mountains, down through the extreme heat of the American River Canyons and finishing in Auburn, CA.
Though all four are undefeated, three must break and only one can remain Unbreakable.
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@thecoachg3826
@thecoachg3826 4 года назад
This is quite possibly the best ultra film out there. The shots, the story, the athletes. One in a million chance of it all coming together like it did, and what a result. Thanks JB and J for posting this!
@nbro27gaming9
@nbro27gaming9 2 года назад
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@nbro27gaming9
@nbro27gaming9 2 года назад
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@queengaming2667
@queengaming2667 2 года назад
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@youtubeperson1856
@youtubeperson1856 2 года назад
I take exception with your use of the words quite and possibly otherwise I totally agree with your comment coach
@jbrown1144
@jbrown1144 Год назад
I agree, man this is a masterpiece. The story, soundtrack, the guys,...epic.
@kevinpleasant1507
@kevinpleasant1507 Год назад
My son Fabian participated in this 2010 race, I was his 1 man support team. We traveled on a shoe string budget from New Jersey. He finished 28 hours at age 17, in his Senior Year @ Annapolis. So proud, we had so much fun!!!
@matthewrickett9592
@matthewrickett9592 Год назад
As a dad, your comment made me teary. What an awesome father son experience
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 3 месяца назад
Congratulations! Wow!🎉🎉🎉
@stefanciubuca2179
@stefanciubuca2179 Месяц назад
that`s a rock solid performance, congrats!
@capttast
@capttast 3 года назад
Not an Ultra, not even a runner. But I am a fan of people. This was a great way to spend two hours.
@vittorio6227
@vittorio6227 4 года назад
Gordy Ainsleigh : "I could still take one more step, so I decided to take one more step until I could no longer take one more step" this is gold.
@tattooedwitch7885
@tattooedwitch7885 2 года назад
This documentary got me into running at 40 years old... what an inspiration
@smokeymcpot69
@smokeymcpot69 2 месяца назад
Are you still running at 42??
@tattooedwitch7885
@tattooedwitch7885 2 месяца назад
@@smokeymcpot69 yes I am! 😉
@crazypoutdoors
@crazypoutdoors Месяц назад
I'm about to start at 51
@seank7809
@seank7809 3 года назад
Now that the sport has become incredibly popular, why can’t anyone make a documentary about it as good as this?
@danceswithslugs528
@danceswithslugs528 4 года назад
We need more full length running films!
@gemmabelfrage6691
@gemmabelfrage6691 4 года назад
Agree!!! PLeeease more if possible
@PSK0456
@PSK0456 3 года назад
Completely agree 👍
@jamesjebbia4714
@jamesjebbia4714 3 года назад
SO true! we definitely do!
@amblincork
@amblincork 3 года назад
Without the coverage of the actual race being regularly interupted for interviews - I gave up watching at 45 mins
@solarwind907
@solarwind907 3 года назад
@@amblincork The right arrow key, just to the left of the PgDn key on my computer works wonderfully for scrolling forward.
@noahkrueger5024
@noahkrueger5024 Год назад
whenever i need motivation before a race i always come back to this one. this is the best running film hands down
@marklishmael
@marklishmael 2 года назад
At 48:16 when Kilian darts off down the trail it is as Anton said, "... he just bounds down the switchback like an antelope..." Wow!
@kentcyclist5330
@kentcyclist5330 4 года назад
The way Kilian just bounds down that mountain - majestic. What a talent.
@tobyk8125
@tobyk8125 4 года назад
It's almost supernatural!
@kssrider6766
@kssrider6766 4 года назад
Well, he’s got youth in his side back then. And still is. 😃
@ChivasBarcelonaMex
@ChivasBarcelonaMex 3 года назад
@@kssrider6766 nah he has 4 lungs
@dennisferrell3662
@dennisferrell3662 3 года назад
And I loved the way Tony appreciates it. Calls it one of the most beautiful things he’s ever seen in mountain running.
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 3 месяца назад
@@kssrider6766He's still like that at 38!
@AlpineRaven
@AlpineRaven Год назад
Well, again, I find myself watching this amazing film. I don't even count the times I've watched it anymore but every damn time it gives me more inspiration. It's just freaking beautiful. Thank you so much to all of you who made this film and this event possible. ❤🙏
@edscottdotblog
@edscottdotblog 4 года назад
It's incredible how in the space of ten years the sport has changed so much. It no longer feels like a frontier, the domain only of eccentrics. Nowadays to have 4 strong runners at WS100 would be considered an extremely shallow field. We owe a great deal to the folks who pioneered ultrarunning and got it to where it is today.
@randyspears4673
@randyspears4673 4 года назад
Edward Scott I ran western States in 1987. Talk about the good old days. Hopefully running Leadville in August at 60. This was my first 100 and trail race.
@rgonzales1657
@rgonzales1657 3 года назад
chubbyurma I am so looking forward to that! It’s like a step up in our evolution!
@edscottdotblog
@edscottdotblog 3 года назад
@tahoemist98 Not sure you understood me - I'm saying that to have ONLY four strong runners would be rare. There are so many strong runners about now.
@capttast
@capttast 3 года назад
I have a friend who told me about Ultra's about 10 years ago and I remember thinking he was crazy. But then he did the Ironman with a bone spur, after not being able to do the ironman because of a broken clavicle. I became a believer in the human will then. No, it doesn't seem crazy or eccentric anymore, it just seems awesome and possible.
@FilosophicalPharmer
@FilosophicalPharmer Год назад
Former Endurance Mountain Bike racer. The 2 secrets to carrying a backpack bladder are choose the smallest size you need and most importantly, remove *ALL* the air from the bladder before inserting in backpack. Stay healthy, Everyone! 👍🏼
@Charlie-vl9op
@Charlie-vl9op Год назад
Waw 12 years ago! Kilian Jornet now is a Beast. He just won UTMB.
@ambientnstuff5456
@ambientnstuff5456 4 года назад
10 years later and Killian is the best Ultra runner in the world.
@tdog189
@tdog189 4 года назад
**still the best...
@TirnanHealy
@TirnanHealy 4 года назад
Wait, what was Jornet's WS100 time Vs Jim Walsmley's time?
@flurrygrierson
@flurrygrierson 4 года назад
@@TirnanHealy julian?
@TirnanHealy
@TirnanHealy 4 года назад
@@flurrygriersoni think I combined his first name and his surname, sorry I had a few beers 😂
@ggardner5784
@ggardner5784 4 года назад
States is too flat for Kilian
@jean-francoisbelec3883
@jean-francoisbelec3883 4 года назад
I like the fact that Anton runs with a dress shirt ! Who needs all those Hi-tech t-shirts anyway ! :P
@Norm7264
@Norm7264 3 года назад
The idea of running WS100 in a dress shirt goes back to Mike Catlin, who won in 1979 and 1980. I recall a training clinic that he led, and one of us noobs asked him what kind of flashlight he carries... he famously responded "I plan to be finished before it gets dark". I always carried a flashlight!
@NICKandJAMEScomedy
@NICKandJAMEScomedy Год назад
Gordy Ainsleigh crossing the finish line damn near brought me too tears.
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 3 месяца назад
Oh if you want to cry, search "Gunhild Swanson" s finish!!! She set the record for Women 70-75
@jonroig8751
@jonroig8751 4 года назад
I ran WS100 this year. Harder than it looks! Finished in 27:40... TWELVE hours behind those guys 😜 Thx for making this available again... brought back a lot of great memories.
@madr309
@madr309 4 года назад
Hey, you finished! I can barely get through a road marathon, so big respect for you.
@muhamadluqman9316
@muhamadluqman9316 4 года назад
Congrats bro! Me only get to run 10km
@maggie0285
@maggie0285 4 года назад
Much respect. I will always be a 5k runner with an occasional marathon here and there. Running saved me in so many ways.
@catsriver6833
@catsriver6833 3 года назад
My grandpa was feed bad chicken noodle soup and got sick and only had 25 miles left.... I’m glad that you finished and what an amazing memory that you can look back at.
@shagandeepsidhu
@shagandeepsidhu 3 года назад
Congrates bro best wishesh for next year i hope you gonna complete faster next time and share your experience with us
@andrewroberts8139
@andrewroberts8139 4 года назад
Thank you for putting the whole thing on here for free - much needed distraction from corona
@jbrown1144
@jbrown1144 Год назад
What an amazing film about running. The music, the stories of each runner, the way the race unfolded, and Gordy's nuggets... brilliance!
@misterb1915
@misterb1915 3 года назад
Best 100 miler film I've seen thus far. The emotions, the backstories. I have attempted 9, 100 miler races so far. 1 win, 3 finishes, 5 DNFs. And the DNFs were all piled right into the middle. It went bad for a long time before it started going better. This video perfectly describes how it is out on the trails. Its never over until its over.
@jbrown1144
@jbrown1144 Год назад
Very cool! Made me want to go run 100 miles... after the first mile I collapsed from exhaustion
@patrickforsythe5620
@patrickforsythe5620 4 года назад
Years ago this movie was my intro to the sport. Most of my friends are now from this community. Really grateful to the people involved in the making of this beautiful film.
@Extolguitarest
@Extolguitarest 4 года назад
These four men are legendary, not just for their running. Seeing them interact with others is inspiring......such good people
@gregblain4619
@gregblain4619 3 года назад
Only Anton can stroll through the mountain rocking a nice button down shirt on!!! Great production!
@johncmoore416
@johncmoore416 2 года назад
You and Billy Yang should work together. This is once of the best documentaries I have ever seen. I am so fascinated by the 100 miler and the people who run it. What these runners can do is as amazing to me as someone sprinting for 26.2 miles for 2 hours. Simply, amazing.
@daicoglorieux911
@daicoglorieux911 20 дней назад
i just took a quick look at kilians wins in the last 10 years and i legit broke my chair from falling back
@kennethmcinnerney4990
@kennethmcinnerney4990 4 года назад
Back in the good old days when we still could race with more than 10 people.
@karlajones4639
@karlajones4639 4 года назад
Ahh the good old days of last week when we could still run with 10 people
@martiarmengoumolins241
@martiarmengoumolins241 4 года назад
Ahhh back in the good old day when we could go out
@kdrguru
@kdrguru 4 года назад
And when a 100 miler wasnt $500.
@WanderingSword
@WanderingSword 4 года назад
@@kdrguru $500? get outta here
@abominablesnowman3494
@abominablesnowman3494 Год назад
I got goosebumps at the end. What a race/documentary. To see Anton and Jeff embrace at the end is what sports is all about. Chapeau to everyone involved with this fantastic event.
@BeeYksrr
@BeeYksrr 4 года назад
Killian: Here the trails are very flat. xD I died
@vittorio6227
@vittorio6227 4 года назад
well 6000m of elevation for 170km is quite flat compared to what we have in europe
@vittorio6227
@vittorio6227 4 года назад
@tahoemist98 sure ! The heat is another great challenge !
@efishient
@efishient 3 года назад
Come to the uk...we’ll show you all the flat you need!
@panpandesbois9924
@panpandesbois9924 10 месяцев назад
That was a really fun watch, many thanks for making it available! Many commented on the progress in the span of 10 years, in terms of film technology or competition. I would add that I’m so so glad, watching today's Golden Trail series for instance, that women are no longer side characters and are now fully part of the fun :-))
@sharonp.6505
@sharonp.6505 Год назад
Holy Smokes!!! Hard to believe how much has changed since then. It was fun to see how casual and "non technical" ultra running was back then. It makes today's ultra world look so high tech and professional.
@antonioct9929
@antonioct9929 4 года назад
AMAZING! Very surprised to see Killian on 22´s at his first America race = )
@michaeldube2403
@michaeldube2403 3 года назад
just getting back into running... searched for running documentaries and came across this. Although I may never run 100 miles, I found this to be so inspiring. Fantastic documentary!
@chayvui
@chayvui 4 года назад
Great movie for runners during "social distancing" Covid19times
@notoriousrjg
@notoriousrjg Год назад
The GOAT running documentary. Unbelievable emotions captured!
@larsthorwald3338
@larsthorwald3338 Год назад
I'm so excited and passionate about all the passion and excitement.
@supotube
@supotube 3 года назад
Oh man, you cant imagine what that video means to me. What did I just see? 6:07 You know I have read Born to run and especially Eat and run many times. So I can recognize Gordy's name. But I thought he is not real :D I mean, for me he was like a name from history book. I cant believe he is real, alive and still runs. What a pleasure. THANK YOU.
@nikakura
@nikakura 4 года назад
"People probably underestimate Kilian..." Scott Jurek
@theinconsequentialrunner
@theinconsequentialrunner 11 месяцев назад
Wow. The best trail film I've seen. That was so amazing. Incredible work.
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 3 месяца назад
What a cool film!!! So fun to see Killian's beginnings. Looks like he was born a sweetheart and grew even more wonderful! 2024❤🙏🏽
@roustabout4fun
@roustabout4fun 4 года назад
Nice...to Endure is a gift.................................................To meet Killians Mother was...an inspiration in its self. Thnx for sharing. Happy Trails to us all.
@siddharthagueule
@siddharthagueule 4 года назад
seeing kilian being kind of the "young outsider" is so funny
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 3 месяца назад
Yes!!! Such grace always
@maggie0285
@maggie0285 4 года назад
Anton Krupica looks totally free. He runs in running shorts and a plaid button up shirt with long hair.
@21SpielSatsSieg21
@21SpielSatsSieg21 3 года назад
He looks like a homeless 😄
@jeffostlind6225
@jeffostlind6225 4 года назад
"Today more than 2000 people qualify" Ahh, the good ole days
@Matt-jw2yo
@Matt-jw2yo 4 года назад
Not only is Killian an amazing runner, he skips between Spanish, catalán, French And English effortlessly. Unreal
@ChivasBarcelonaMex
@ChivasBarcelonaMex 3 года назад
Not Unreal just... European.
@Matt-jw2yo
@Matt-jw2yo 3 года назад
@@ChivasBarcelonaMex I suppose that's true. Although I'm European (UK) and can only speak English and Spanish. The English are the worst Europeans for language though
@dennisferrell3662
@dennisferrell3662 3 года назад
It’s also cool how much his English has improved in the intervening years since then.
@nearshek
@nearshek 4 года назад
After 10 years, Anton still looks stylish
@jillsy2815
@jillsy2815 3 месяца назад
Right?! He was on the cover of my first issue of "Ultrarunning" magazine!
@mallinwilliam9062
@mallinwilliam9062 3 года назад
Cool to see a young Nick Hollon (Barkley finisher in 2013) there meeting Kilian before the race
@pubbard
@pubbard 4 года назад
Thanks Journeyfilm for putting on RU-vid. I've bought it and watched it about 50 times, but now I can watch it on the big screen! Best running movie ever
@estebana.miralles3619
@estebana.miralles3619 Год назад
Kudos to all the runners and the producers of this marvelous film. As an old man and a former marathon racer, it makes me seriously rethink going back to racing again. Well done to all and thanks for such a great inspirational video. Cheers from Philly
@jbcampbell
@jbcampbell 2 месяца назад
Just now discovering this doc. Amazing work from journeyfilm. Love the stories, love the camaraderie, and the grit. Beautifully done.
@stephenhawkes2086
@stephenhawkes2086 4 года назад
So glad you've up'd this! I let a colleague borrow my DVD years ago and he left the country with it and never came back. Bastard!!! Thanks guys
@matthewsenior4208
@matthewsenior4208 3 года назад
I’m not even a trail runner and this film gets to me every time I watch it, which is a lot in the last year. Four different characters, all with a shot of winning, a brilliant documentary. You gotta love Anton’s style so what if there is snow, it’s no shirt all the way!
@chrisbrandon833
@chrisbrandon833 3 года назад
Still the best running movie after all these years, absolute perfection
@CoIoneIPanic
@CoIoneIPanic 2 года назад
One of the best 100 mile docs.. A classic!
@jodijodi6228
@jodijodi6228 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely love this documentary!! I’ve watched it now 4 times..the first time started listening to it on on a long run. Had to play agin so I could ‘see’ it! Inspirational, fascinating, entertaining, well done! Completely fell in love w each character’s personal passion for running… a familiar love for myself. Great film!! Sincere thank you! 🎉❤🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️✅
@Anichels
@Anichels 3 года назад
"I'm gonna win the race" Famous last words.
@darrinsiberia
@darrinsiberia 2 года назад
Once dude said he'd never run it b4 I was like yeah no. You're not winning anything. Half of hiking running is just mentally having a map in your mind... it is like your mind psychically prepares your body for what comes next and you can just go on auto pilot. If you're taking it in and trying to perform. Thats just too much brain juice burning up energy to get into that zen mode.
@bradberger3093
@bradberger3093 4 года назад
Thank you posting the full length feature! That period of ultras is the reason a lot of us got started on the trails. Geoff was on another planet during those days, because Tony was primed to win that sucker. Nobody was training like TK at the time. I find it funny that people are still offended by his simplistic approach and lack of gear & nutrition. He trained and raced like there was no tomorrow. He has some regrets about the way he trained, but it was and still is legendary. Kilian is Kilian. The best to ever do it.
@CompetentDolphin
@CompetentDolphin Год назад
Just did my fist albeit short ultra (34 miles) can’t wait to step it up to 50 and beyond. I can’t wait to see what this sport has in store for me
@sarahs5575
@sarahs5575 Год назад
Excellent film made with grit and heart! Thank you for making it available here 💛
@kssrider6766
@kssrider6766 4 года назад
From watching this feature film, I couldn’t help but notice how far video footages have come since this race was held. Those footages that were following the runners were shaky and bouncing around. Now, the shots are so silky smooth thanks to improved image stabilization technology and gimbals. And the aerial shot of Kilian running on the mountain initially had me thinking it was captured by a drone. Then I realized that there was no drone for video capturing back then, at least not that I know of. It’s just amazing how video technology has come this far and will be getting even better as the days go by. Unlike a closed circuit race track where we only need a few cameras at strategic locations, ultra trail running does not allow us this ability. I would have loved to watch the part where Geoff overtook Anton, or see how runners tackle certain sections of the course which are not easily accessible by camera carrying crew. Anyway, good job for putting together a motivational movie during this stay at home period. Thank you!!!
@applebee9060
@applebee9060 4 года назад
Check out Billy Yang Films, Run Steep Get High, Seth James DeMoor among others for amazing Ultra Running/motivational running videos. You won't be disappointed!
@journeyfilm
@journeyfilm 4 года назад
Yeah, no GoPros, no Gimbal stabilization, no DSLRs, no drones. We had 10 lb cameras and had to actually change tapes while running 6 min pace on a rugged trail downhill following these guys. It is a totally different production environment today than 10 years ago.
@kssrider6766
@kssrider6766 4 года назад
journeyfilm ••••• much respect to the dedicated cameramen and camerawomen of that era.
@FuckAdds
@FuckAdds 2 года назад
Today mountain bike,gopros on runners and drones are combined at utmb to film the leaders close to non stop... soon without helicopters... This film was a feat of outdoor filmmaking in 2010 and remains a top reference congrats !
@Anichels
@Anichels 3 года назад
1 Million Views - Congratulations! Very well deserved, probably the best movie out there on ultrarunning, only to be rivaled by The Race That Eats its Young.
@andreaaddison1897
@andreaaddison1897 3 года назад
It is my first sincere comment! Thanks to the camera crew, organizer, producer, racers... involved in the masterpiece. It was an amazing film!!! I got a little bit emotional at the end but it is alright.
@Extolguitarest
@Extolguitarest 4 года назад
Seeing Gary Robbins with no beard makes me feel weird.....
@TirnanHealy
@TirnanHealy 4 года назад
Which part?
@Extolguitarest
@Extolguitarest 4 года назад
@@TirnanHealy Right at the end when people are crossing the finish line. He finishes 7th or something, it's just a quick glimpse and name pop-up
@xXAnthony619Xx
@xXAnthony619Xx 4 года назад
@@TirnanHealy 1:36:38
@derhak727
@derhak727 4 года назад
Jonathan Nyce that was my first thought! 🤣🤣
@rodzillathecutman7953
@rodzillathecutman7953 4 года назад
Good spot
@brightful5
@brightful5 4 года назад
Listening to this while at work power walking
@Sejfullah13
@Sejfullah13 4 года назад
kilian brought me here, and yes ofc I'm in lockdown
@iancorless6343
@iancorless6343 4 года назад
Thanks JB and Jennifer, I think most of us have this film on dvd, but a great gesture to allow us all to see again.
@gypsyhikermonica227
@gypsyhikermonica227 3 года назад
What a genuine human being Zach appears to be. Perfect film for these times. Well done!
@solarwind907
@solarwind907 3 года назад
Great film. Was indoors on the stairmaster watching it. Made it much more bearable : )
@ezrunstrails
@ezrunstrails 4 года назад
Really an awesome historical documentary. Being a nobody solo trail runner, its refreshing to see that some of the elites in the sport are not much different than I, except they run much faster !
@shaundterry
@shaundterry 4 года назад
How many youtubers have been inspired by this film! A fantastic watch
@zacsakacsi
@zacsakacsi 2 года назад
Just now running across this masterpiece! It's amazing!
@TheWelshtart
@TheWelshtart 2 месяца назад
Awesome upload and so much respect for ALL participants.
@snazzycracker2
@snazzycracker2 4 года назад
Thank you so much for releasing this for free. I kept looking at the DVD price and just couldn't afford it to the UK.
@jonathangaus3852
@jonathangaus3852 4 года назад
Hey Journeyfilm, thx so much for posting this on RU-vid! I bought this movie on DVD from you right after it came out and because I no longer have a DVD player have not been able to view it...its been a real bummer! So THANK YOU for thinking of all of us and helping us stay motivated to get out and get our miles in on the trails while the rest of our time is spent in the house. Really, really appreciate your generosity with this amazing documentary!
@dchall8052
@dchall8052 4 года назад
*ichigan sucks, Go Bucks!!! ;)
@brettpeters1684
@brettpeters1684 4 года назад
Remember being pumped getting this on DVD shortly after reading Born to Run, the soundtrack on this gem is amazing M83 is my finishing song to every run/race back in the day! Very few excellent running documentaries when this was around, prior to this it was Without Limits from 1998 till this came out!
@giuseppecancemi8686
@giuseppecancemi8686 4 года назад
Amazing adventure.. now i have the same age of Gordy...but...maybe ..one time.. :-)
@Navigator1276
@Navigator1276 2 года назад
The best western states film I’ve ever watched A++ work. Such an inspirational film
@jeffostlind6225
@jeffostlind6225 4 года назад
Thank you so much for showing us the background of so many pillars of our sport. Especially for the whole Gordy Ansleigh story. Awesome to hear it straight from the horse's mouth
@commbir5148
@commbir5148 4 года назад
I couldn't recover from when Ansleigh was like, "Would trail running have been invented if it wasn't for me? Who knows?" What a blowhard thing to say. Yeah dude, you invented running on non-paved surfaces. Sure.
@jeffostlind6225
@jeffostlind6225 4 года назад
commbir he did invent this sport though. That’s why Western States is the oldest trail ultra. I won’t even try to speculate on RU-vid why this particular run of his was the catalyst of such a large movement, but it was. Does he have some pride? Probably. We all do. And I don’t wasn’t to be caught pulling the splinter out of another’s man eye before pulling the log out of my own. If having some pride means people shouldn’t like us, we’d all be without friends. So I’ll give him some respect, understanding he did invent my sport (at least in America, where I live), but I’ve got too much sin in my life to be willing to ridicule him for his
@commbir5148
@commbir5148 4 года назад
@@jeffostlind6225 Are you showing a little too much pride here but confusing it for righteousness maybe? Or does it not count if you're preaching? We can have a battle of Jesus quotes all day if you like. "Do unto others." I would definitely want someone to say something to me if I was arrogant and self-aggrandizing. I reject this idea that we can't ask others to change their behaviors just because we ourselves aren't perfect.
@jeffostlind6225
@jeffostlind6225 4 года назад
commbir I just said I was prideful. So call it righteous or call it sin. But yeah I want to be less prideful. I’m not trying to toss Bible references around here. Just trying to explain my stance on the matter. Since you shared your opinion in a reply to my post (indicating the start of a conversation), I thought I also would share my opinion with you. I’m only explaining where I’m at personally on the matter
@JonathanvG-wj1ro
@JonathanvG-wj1ro Год назад
@@jeffostlind6225 Sorry to disappoint but he didn't invent the sport. That is utter BS. There were mountain ultra trail races long long before. Even more so, he wasn't the first to run the Western States course the first time. There was a group of army man who first completed the 100 miler two years before he did. The sad thing is that Gordon has not been willing to acknowledge that.
@mymadrugada
@mymadrugada 4 года назад
Love this movie! Purchased it when it came out and it still holds up today. To me it was the golden age of Ultra running!
@irochsrios2110
@irochsrios2110 4 года назад
Grasias
@Sjudit84
@Sjudit84 3 года назад
Such different people, those runners are with different personalities, lifestyles...love it. But how can you wish any of them to win when you want all of them to win? :D
@RuminatingWizard
@RuminatingWizard Год назад
Unbelievable. I DROVE for 18 straight hours once and I was wiped out.
@BeardVsTheWorldUK1
@BeardVsTheWorldUK1 4 года назад
One of the best ultra documentaries I've seen!
@Carl-Official
@Carl-Official 4 года назад
Thank you so much for making this available on youtube. This is a testament to our sport.
@cpruns4501
@cpruns4501 Год назад
How have their not been more videos made like this? I can't figure it out. So goooood!
@timrizzo3941
@timrizzo3941 8 месяцев назад
Nice to see this on YT. Remains my favorite ultra film.
@nearshek
@nearshek 4 года назад
Very good coverage of Kilian Jornet about his early running career. (ultra-oriented)
@CFBC1000
@CFBC1000 4 года назад
I can’t smash the like button enough times!
@Fox_Zero
@Fox_Zero 5 месяцев назад
I love watching this, it is very inspirational for me and it's given me the motivation to retake trail running after more than 10 years off!
@bonefishboards
@bonefishboards 3 года назад
Pretty awesome. Not a long distance runner, ran one marathon and will never do that again, but this was totally inspiring.
@GEORGR777
@GEORGR777 11 месяцев назад
This is one of the best and most inspiring films I have seen so far!
@runningforviews
@runningforviews 4 года назад
so happy they put this on RU-vid! Best movie ever!!!
@jfrioux
@jfrioux 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic film. Thank you.
@thedroll
@thedroll 4 года назад
So good. This is the movie that got me into trail running!......well the trailer anyway, saw it in 2011 and didn't watch the movie until two weeks before my first ultra in 2015
@DougKutner
@DougKutner 3 года назад
A real gem of a film!
@madr309
@madr309 4 года назад
"I got my money on Killian." "Yeah. But the thing is, he's only 22. How much experience does he have?" Boy, does that date the film....
@pkdude5334
@pkdude5334 Год назад
I've watched this probably over 20 times by now. Never gets old.
@katieweiher
@katieweiher 4 года назад
So. Good. I really liked seeing the trails between aid stations. Normally films mostly show entering and leaving and stations.
@pascaldolan7171
@pascaldolan7171 4 года назад
Superb film
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