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0 - 5,000 Meters World Record Video: Witnessing the Limits of Human Speed and EnduranceIn many events in athletics, the 5,000 Meters has always been a fierce collision of speed and endurance. And when it comes to the "5,000 meters world record video", it is undoubtedly a treasure in the hearts of track and field enthusiasts, and every time you look back, you can feel the great spirit of human beings to challenge the limits. The 5,000 km world record represents the highest level of humanity in this event. As of now, the men's five...
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- Watching such a 5,000-meter world record video, we see not only the athletes' running on the track, but also the countless days and nights of hard training and strong psychological support. In addition to his own talent, Cheptegei was able to break the record that had been held for many years, but also inseparable from the scientific training system and firm belief.
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- Among the many events in athletics, the 5,000-meter race has always been a fierce collision of speed and endurance. And when it comes to the "5,000 meters world record video", it is undoubtedly a treasure in the hearts of track and field enthusiasts, and every time you look back, you can feel the great spirit of human beings to challenge the limits.
The 5,000 km world record represents the highest level of humanity in this event. So far, the men's 5,000 meters world record has been set by Uganda's Joshua Cheputgai in 12:35.36. In the video of that match that changed history, Cheptegei showed amazing form from the start. In the early stages of the race, led by three "rabbits", he kept his pace steady, with a time of 2:31.87 in the first kilometer and 2:31.90 in the second kilometer. After 2,400 meters, Cheptegei overtook the rabbit with great strength and began to attack the world record on his own. The last six laps were 60.03 seconds, 60.10 seconds, 60.18 seconds, 60.33 seconds, 59.97 seconds and 59.64 seconds, and finally managed to set a new record, averaging 60.43 seconds per lap, 2 minutes 30 seconds per kilometer, and 4 minutes 03.07 seconds per mile.