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Action from the Marathon event at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games.
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Abebe is the first African to win the Olympic marathon, he won the marathon race bare footed. He is a World Icon. 🇪🇹⚔️🇪🇹
@kenyamendez7710
Жыл бұрын
Se ve medio mañoso al sonarse varias veces la narizita
ABEBE BIKILA is the finest marathon runner ever. He won two consecutive olympic marathon races. Just see his sheer determination, single minded devotion and huge internal confidence. He inspired subsequent generations of middle & long distance runners from Ethiopia and other countries of Africa. A big salute to BIKILA. The video is a great pleasure to watch. 👌👌👌👍👍👍
I am an old marathoner. About an hour slower than Bikila. He and Wolde are to this day two of my heroes.
@user-pn7ks8mc8e
3 жыл бұрын
Wow you are lucky!
@NoRockinMansLand
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a legend 👏❤
@aemiroaddis7433
Жыл бұрын
Long live
Abebe Bikila basically led the entire race, amazing.
@indignadoindignado7506
4 жыл бұрын
SE OLHAR O INICIO DO VIDEO DENTRO DO ESTADIO ELE ESTA POR ULTIMO SABIA DO SEU POTENCIAL , NAO PRECISAVA FICAR NA FRENTE ERA 42 KM E NAO 42 METROS. KKKKK
@abdulhafizkedir5712
3 жыл бұрын
He is just like that!!
@Amber-nd5zk
3 жыл бұрын
True and beautiful.. it makes me emotional..
@tilethio
2 жыл бұрын
That part of this video (starting 9:48) texactly tells the secret of his victory. He never changes his pace, he had huge endurance and determined to win. He knows he came to win this race not just to finish. Such an all time hero.
@leanajo754
Жыл бұрын
Just like Joan Benoit did in the 1984 Olympics. What amazing endurance and stamina they both had, to lead the pack during most of the race. Amazing!
Our athletes win every other Olympic since then but never felt this proud! 💪🏿🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹✊🏿
Abebe Bikila was a soldier and served in the Ethiopian Armed Forces. Being a soldier obviously it worked in his favour as the training in the boot champ involved a lot of running and even competitions were held regularly and that is what propelled him to international stage. At a time when professional Athletes didn't exist, the reward / incentive for winning Olympic was nothing compared to now days. This is why Abebe Bikila is a true legend especially for winning the 1960 Olympic marathon on barefoot which I don't think we will ever see any athlete doing the same. RIP Abebe Bikila!!
Abebe, still to this day, is a very special athlete.
@chjjfhhh7829
3 жыл бұрын
ETHIOPIA Abebe bikiela 🇪🇹❤
@fmshyanguya5351
2 жыл бұрын
Legend!
@annettebertora4434
2 жыл бұрын
The best ever!!!!!!
We will never forget you, our hero. We are working hard to maintain your legacy. Rest in eternal peace! 🇪🇹
አበበ ቢቂላ የኛ ጀግና, ሁሌም በኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ ሲታወስ ይኖራል ❤️ በጣም አናመሰግናለን ለዚህ አስገራሚ ቪደኦ ::
The Tokyo 1964 documentary is pure cinematic delight. And the music, soundtrack!
@ngeikatumo5729
6 жыл бұрын
Yea, Its just more than a Marathon, it depicts the growth of the society in a cinematic manner
@tilethio
2 жыл бұрын
You telling me! The quality of the video, the music, the opening and closing events all spectacular. It is some thing to be preserved as history for generations to come.
@amnotlisa
Жыл бұрын
this from movie tokyo olympic game by ichikawa kon famous japanese movie director
The person who dared to run a marathon without shoe. History will remember forever!!! RIP
@johnokach6109
4 жыл бұрын
haha he wore white shoes dude
@davidmendy2879
4 жыл бұрын
Indeed
@yeegziabihererdata4341
4 жыл бұрын
@@johnokach6109 you should check out the race where he wone a marathone bare foot, that's what the guy is talking about
@rasdashentube4566
4 жыл бұрын
@@johnokach6109 He's not wearing shoes Check the Rome Olympics.
@greenhornet8262
4 жыл бұрын
John Okach he ran barefoot in the previous Olympics and won
My favorite Athlete of all time.The legendary ABEBE BIKILA.
Wow amazing! Rest in heaven Abebe Bikila. #1
What makes Abebe Bikila the greatest of them all is that he did not need the right conditions to do wonders. He could win in a world record time barefoot on cobblestone or under an unbelievable combination of heat and humidity.
@yaknbo
6 жыл бұрын
Yes. Example is everything to the human race. His was the nonpareil.
@joshhodkinson9305
5 жыл бұрын
I think he was one of the most influential runners of all time. He really made a lasting impact on the sport.
@bircruz555
5 жыл бұрын
Abebe Bikila is endearingly called Abe in his native tradition. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan was keen on making the point when he traveled on a state visit to his name sake's land (Ethiopia) a few years ago. He was a youngster then, a 10 year old, growing up in Japan, and the way he tells the story, the athlete had left a deep impression on him. I can see why.
@johnrogan9420
4 жыл бұрын
Also has the coolest name ever!
The tragic music piece playing at the finish as the runners came in just spectacular. Stunning visuals too.
The Greatest distance Runner in History...A Legend!! I was 9 when he won in Tokyo!!
@infinategamingfifa17andmob46
7 жыл бұрын
Matthew MacMillen you are not 52
@yogistanu55
7 жыл бұрын
No I'm 61!
@infinategamingfifa17andmob46
7 жыл бұрын
Matthew MacMillen yup
@danielacontreras6903
7 жыл бұрын
Matthew MacMillen and
@lucywamucii3217
5 жыл бұрын
Matthew MacMillen my mum was not born😂😂😂😂
You are always reminded Abebe Bikila. No words can explain your discipline and bravery. True Ethiopian hero.
Kokichi Tsuburaya (the 3rd place) had a sad ending after that marathon, he looks sad after finish the race, because he considered that he dishonored his country after losing the second place, and he thought that, to be forgiven, he had to win the Mexico City marathon in 1968. He began to train all those years to win, unfortunately he suffered an injury in january, 1968, and he killed himself after knowing that he wouldn't be able to run the marathon. That was a sad story and I felt sad for him after hear that story.
@JoseRodriguez-qc5jr
5 жыл бұрын
Danilo wow why Japanese people take things so dam serious and do such an horrible thing is only a race,amazing only in 🇯🇵 😞
@JoseRodriguez-qc5jr
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the story, I was 12 and still remember watching this race with grandpa 👴 and have never miss a Olympic Marathon ever 👋🏻 gby 🙏
@Slayer-yy4tz
5 жыл бұрын
It was also due to the people coaching him to force him to run even though he had an Achilles’ tendon problem even during this race he had it and by 1968 he couldn’t take it anymore and committed suicide
@amiruddinmrx1796
5 жыл бұрын
Commit suicide is not best solution, even bronze, he is one of the best
@worriestrouble2606
4 жыл бұрын
Death before dishonour
The moment the camera focuses on the crowd you realize how fast the athletes are running.
Great legend... He not only inspired Ethiopians but the whole eastern Africa community ... He was very much strong at his era... His heroics will ever remain as he his missed by the new generation of marathoners... Rip Abebe.
Every Ethiopian know abebe bekila. He is the epidemy of long distance running. His very name resonates throughout history as the greatest who ever done it.
@lrn2-lrn224
2 жыл бұрын
Abebe Bikila is a HERO TO THE WHOLE PLANET EARTH AND HUMANITY ✅
Abebe Bikila represented my country very well! Still to this day, Ethiopia is known for it's long distance runners!
@Amber-nd5zk
3 жыл бұрын
He represented the entire black race... he was a continental representative
@Amber-nd5zk
3 жыл бұрын
The man was a continental figure not a national figure.. stop it.
@nathanayele8960
3 жыл бұрын
@@Amber-nd5zk He may have represented the entire black race, but just so you know his jersey and allegiance is to the Ethiopian nation ❤️
@colleenross8752
Жыл бұрын
So is Kenya
look at him how he was look strong at end woow proud to his country.
@hello3623
5 жыл бұрын
He was bare foot...at the time
@BA-nq5hn
5 жыл бұрын
He run barefoot in at the Rome Olympics four years prior
@dawitbeemjage5066
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@yohanesasefa2449
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah we ethiopians always proud of him
The one and the only to won a Marathon on barefoot. He is a legend. He deserves more respect
He put us all Ethiopan proudly at global stage twice . We can’t pay him price for ever because such heroic act of patriot priceless.Some times I feel that he is the one who put Ethiopia on global map
A shocking pulsed waves resonates in my body and almost make me cry every time I see Abebe Bikila. Our pioner, symbol, blood of Our blood: Africa's first ever Gold medalist ..... man i have no words! This man's picture is supposed to be always with our Flag Green-Yellow-Red. Long live proud Ethiopia, thanks to your amazing children.
@theconfusedoromo5361
5 жыл бұрын
UNFORTUNATELY WHEN OROMO MAN BRINGS GOLD YOU PROUD, WHEN HE SAYS I AM OROMO YOU ALL OPEN WAR ON HIM.
@terrynjamiu908
5 жыл бұрын
Well said
@theconfusedoromo5361
3 жыл бұрын
@First Name Last Name i am Oromo, i we never palyed victim, that is habashas culture. i stated facts.
@lash50820
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
what makes me funny is the runners at the beginning line setted to start like they are to run 800m. Old times were funny and beloved.
Love the hospitality of the Japanese officials and medical personnel...so refined and gracious!
What a great athlete! Glorious time for Ethiopia, winning 3 Olympic marathons in a row, 1960, 1964 by Abebe, 1968 by Wolde!
He finished 2 hours and 12 minutes in 1964. Today the record remains at 2 hours and 1 min with only 11 minutes improvement in 56 years. I am sure, Abebe could have won with faster time had any body cared for records by then.
@melesnegash7413
4 жыл бұрын
Justin Ben at OMG absolutely right bro
@imremonzon7137
4 жыл бұрын
11 minutes over 26.2 miles is a huge difference. Maybe not for 'non-competitive' athletes, but for world record pace. They truly did care about records then, but weren't that fast.
@markwolfshohl6562
4 жыл бұрын
“Only 11 minutes”? Sir,You do not know anything about the marathon.
@michaelbiruk4535
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@romuloambay9624
3 жыл бұрын
@@markwolfshohl6562 olympics is a public and worldwide event. .any new records are always recorded and published. .if you were not born by then then sorry for you. .
Love his stretches after race finishes!
Abebe is still hero! there is no one to this day who can make push up after running 42 km!
@MrDricooh
4 жыл бұрын
Check today record from Kenya
@bennycei7622
4 жыл бұрын
Kipchoge only
@tilethio
2 жыл бұрын
@@MrDricooh @John Okach You a brother south of the border? We are talking about 1964 not today. Today you guys take our historical heritage and we are working hard to get it back
It's like he's the only one running while others were taking snack breaks. Don't hate, just kidding.
R.I.P Abebe Bikila our hero. 💚💛❤️
You are our hero I am proud my for you i am from Ethiopian
The greatest marathoner of them all, bar none !!!
@robinbauer1975
2 жыл бұрын
Not of all time Kipchoge is topping him by a long shot
I think it's amazing how little we knew about dehydration back then, and only set up three or four water stops in an entire marathon. Nowadays, we have a water stop every few miles
@lucialucia5159
5 жыл бұрын
edfsh
our hero የኛ ጀግና ስምህ ከመቃብር በላይ ነው ሁሌም በልባችን ነህ። ነፍስህን ይማር የኛ እንቁ
There is nothing best than film footage of historical moments shot by professional filmakers. No TV broadcasting can compete with this. This is top notch. 👌
@soulight8205
Ай бұрын
9:01 - 11:25 those footages look almost unreal for something that’s been shot 60 yrs ago!! We could even see the sweat drops falling from Abebe’s head 😮
His coach said Abebe does not have nerves. He does not panick and is extremely composed onward to the race. So he started the race last, he moved confidently to the front by the half way mark. In what appeared to be a testing weather where all the athletes were struggling, he pulled ahead with a perilious pace. There after it was a solo display of running master piece, that of sheer determination, endurance, huge physical energy and supreme confidence. Abebe is the epitome of heroics and bravery in long distance running.
he has strength and he’s a brave man ABEBE BIKILA FOR ETHIOPIEN
The best marathon runner of all time!
Abebe bikila ILOVE YOU SOMUCH 😭😭😭😭❤❤
@user-dy3jg6mv2q
4 жыл бұрын
@የላቡን ነገር ተይው ብሎ መልሷል ይባላል
@ethiopiamamaye5591
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-dy3jg6mv2q ክክክክክክ
The best all times The great Abebe Bikila
Not only did Bikila twice win an Olympic marathon in world fastest ever time, the only person to ever do so, he did it in the heat and humidity of summer in Rome and Tokyo, conditions for which as an African highlander he was unaccustomed.
የነኝህ ጀግኖች ሀገር ዛሬ እንድህ ሆና ማየት ምንኛ ያሳዝናል Rest In Peace our heroes
@tamertesera8648
4 жыл бұрын
Tazebew Mola ፡ ምን ታረገዋለህ ታሪኩንና አገሩን የማያውቅ አተላ። ተሰብስቦ
የኛ ጀግና ነብሰህን ይማረው 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 R.I.P
@tsionworku2570
6 жыл бұрын
Kalkidan Love ሁሉም ይወለዳል ይኖራል የልፋል ሁላችንም አላፊ ነን
@holyholy4476
6 жыл бұрын
Kalkidan Love ግር
@holyholy4476
6 жыл бұрын
Tsion Worku ህስፕስ
@lucywamucii3217
5 жыл бұрын
Kalkidan Love he died?😣😣😣😣
@lucywamucii3217
5 жыл бұрын
Kalkidan Love his face look same Haile selasie
A unique man in many ways - seen only once in 100 years. Bikila's gold medal was the first Olympic medal won by a black African. Abebe participated in a total of sixteen marathons, winning twelve. Run barefooted, and won. He also become Africa's first Olympic double-gold medalist and double world-record-breaking athlete. No one else in the world has won two Olympic gold medals in the marathon, while simultaneously breaking the world record! Still, Abebe Bikila and Waldemar Cierpinski are the only athletes to have won two Olympic gold medals in Olympic marathon.
@BassPlyr23
4 жыл бұрын
T. D. And Cierpinski probably cheated.
A black Lee Van Cleef...Abebe Bakila....a perfect stride for this race!...music is perfect!
@voodoochile80
2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic analogy between two greats. What a great comment
It is funny how they stop, take a walk and ba k to running. Enjoyed it
የምንኮራበት ድንቅዬ የኢትዮጵያ ልጅ አበበ በቂላ ታሪክ የማይሽረው ብርቅዬ , የቁርጥ ልጅ :: በሀይሌ ገ/ሥላሴ የተሰየመው መንገድ ይልቅ ለአበበ በቂላ ቢሰየም የተሻለ ነበረ:: ኢትዮጵያ ለዘላለም ትኑር!
Amazing quality and production. Almost seems like a movie
Incredible image quality for a 1964 broadcast!
he was just warming up
The great philosopher who runs
Wow! Abebe Bikila was quite something! I had heard that after the long Marathon, he did stretching exercises while he waited for the other runners to finish!
its kinda cool how he mentions "all the big ones are there" and mentions billy mills when mills was originally unrecognized before his 10k
Our beloved, Abebe. He will live in our hearts. አበበ እንጂ መቼ ሞተ፡፡
Now the marathon has come so far . Great respect to all the runners.
I like how japan cheers up not just their representatives but the other countries aswell
Amazing athletes at that time,only a few stops for hydration, now they get all they want , Olympic Spirit ✊🏻
Surprising that no one at PUMA thinks to use these clips to promote their shoes. If he had run in Nikes it would be everywhere.
I love how he approuching the side of all the struggling and the human side on this Runner like Kon Ichikawa did in this olympics You can see how he use slowmotion on abebe
Ethiopia is the real Wakanda, first they beat there attempted colonizers in war and then beat them in athletics in there own country.
@eduardoalbertocorrea1448
3 жыл бұрын
Haile Selassie sabes q paso en la maraton del 60´ donde corrió descalzo y gano, durante la prueba pasaba por el OBELISCO DE AXUM, que fuera robado a su país natal x el ejercito italiano en 1937 durante la segunda guerra de ÍTALO-ABISINIA, es una curiosidad q a lo mejor mucha gente no lo sabe.-
@doralustradora3282
3 жыл бұрын
@@eduardoalbertocorrea1448 Muy buen dato Eduardo, es verdad,... ademas hay que agregar que el entrenador sueco que lo dirigia, le dijo que al pasar por el Obelisco lo recordara y esto le dio mayor impulso emocional para vencer en la carrera. Bonita anecdota. Saludos
@eduardoalbertocorrea1448
3 жыл бұрын
@@doralustradora3282 gracias compañera, eso del entrenador sueco no lo sabía, hay cosas muy interesante en la vida de ciertas personas es lindo saberlo para meternos en esos tiempos vividos por ellos......
@rizis2042
3 жыл бұрын
@@eduardoalbertocorrea1448 también estaría bien para cerrar el círculo de esta interesante Historia añadir que en 2008 el obelisco fue devuelto a Etiopia de donde no tuvo que salir . Un saludo . Salud y km
@Owanango
2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha ha true dat!
amazing cinematics
Abebe Bikila = Olympic Legend. 💖💖💖
The iron man abebe bikila!!❤ Rip my hero 😭😭😭
@jogsterman
4 жыл бұрын
RIP Basil Heatley
@renenoir
4 жыл бұрын
RIP Kokichi Tsuburaya
RIP LEGEND We never forget you 🙏🙏
Be Ethiopiawnete Beeetam ekoralew! Love🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Abebe Bikila, legendary man!
Whoever reached the line dint lose the run, they won
The man who won the Rome olympic marathon barefoot also won at Tokyo.
He is world hero
Z greatest of all time no words to explain his heroism. Thank you Abe
Abebe Bikila has such a powerful stride and a beautiful form. Put him on a pair of Vaporflys just to see what would happen. He would still compete today amongst the best, no doubts about that.
Watching this video takes me to my early school days. Abebe's statue is located at St. Joseph semmintery in Addis which is basically in our neigbourhood (on the road between our house and school). So every day to and from school we cross that semmentery and go around the statue which is surrounded by lots of beautiful shade trees. So we used to climb those trees to get a rest in the middle of our journey. And the guards that watch the statue day and night always used to shout and scare us like a bird. Memories came back after watching this video. Thank you for sharing.
ዘር በማይቆጠርበት በደጉ ዘመን ኖረው ያለፉ እድለኞች ናቸው። ወደዚህ አስተሳሰብ እንመለስ ይሆን? አንድ ህዝብ ላንድ ኢትዮጵያ ሲሮጥ ዘር ሳይሆን የሚመረጠው ብቃት ብቻ ይሆናል አገሩንም ያስጠራል።
@user-lt5bf1se6f
5 жыл бұрын
የዛ ትውልድ መስፈርቱ ብቃት ብቻ ዘምናችን ፈጣርይ ያሰብልን
@user-qz6vs3yb3o
5 жыл бұрын
Amen Misgana በትክክል
@Theresapaysinger-montoya-sl7ww
5 жыл бұрын
I hate that language
@Agent-qd9oz
5 жыл бұрын
@@Theresapaysinger-montoya-sl7ww
@yaknbo
5 жыл бұрын
I am an old marathoner. About an hour slower than Bikila. He and Wolde are to this day two of my heroes.
I was nostalgic feeling so good mostly.
I am really proud of my country son (Abebe Bikila ever great in the running world forever) R.I.P
Abebe image of Ethiopia. Ethiopia the only country won the Olympic 4 ×
Finally... here's the guy from Marathon Man.
@johntechwriter
7 жыл бұрын
Brandtalones Yes, that film clip of a few seconds of Bekila running set the tone for the whole movie.
The recent P.M. of Japan Abe was named after Abebe Biqila with due respect.
abebe bikila is our legend!
Wow amazing runner Abebe is unique
...what a kick from Basil Heatley for Silver.
@billhuntington787
5 жыл бұрын
Buddy Edelen of the US, who was sixth had defeated Heatley many times in England but was slowed by an injury which limited his training prior to Tokyo.
We never forget you Abebe we love you and we are so proud of you.
Abe have a great strength and amazing endurance. we Won italy at home and away by marathon. Abeba bikila was great athlet in history of black African
Quiet, humble and deadly.
New all over the time. Thank you Abe our hero.
Un gran momento olímpico , estas historias han inspirado a muchos atletas , excelente resumen
Glory to all of them!!
My hero for ever. You are a true legendes for oure country ethiopia, for Africa nation and world nations
The runner wearing bib #19 in this race, Mamo Wolde, would win the 1968 race and finish third in 1972.
@tilethio
2 жыл бұрын
Mamo win 1st in Mexico city.
I didn't known about this information in 1964 . It's amazing!
He doesn't regret at all.
Abebe Bikila, Ethiopia's all-time hero, will always be remembered in history
Abe ,our Ethiopian hero.we always remember you!!!
@mahadevmurmu8489
5 жыл бұрын
Astekakay Lemma not only of Ethiopia but whole of African continent..
@dwarslaeven4035
2 жыл бұрын
@@mahadevmurmu8489 Not only the African continent, but the whole world.
After jogging in the park, and getting a gold along the way, the dude proceeds to exercise, ready to get on with his day :-)
To all those who claim heel-striking is an absolute evil, I suggest looking at 9:41. The athlete who's often held up as a model by proponents of forefoot striking and barefoot running was actually quite a heel-striker, at least when he was wearing shoes. But keep in mind that the shoes he's wearing would be considered extremely minimalistic today, as would have been all running shoes of that era. And if you view his gait from behind, you can see that he pronates quite a bit, too.
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