 All right, I made it to the park, running right on time. We'll see who's here. I have no, we'll see who's here. A weekend of crazy marathon racing. Kipchoge yesterday, can you imagine? I wonder if he slept well last night here in Vienna. I hope he, I'm sure he did. And now today, everyone, I'm getting rolled out here before going to the group run. But today, the Chicago marathon. I honestly, I hadn't forgotten about the race, but it just wasn't on my radar since I was getting ready to film Kipchoge's sub two hour historic event, which he accomplished. But now, 2 p.m. local time in Vienna, I'm gonna do my best to stream it here in the hotel to check out, cause there's some really interesting storylines happening at the Chicago marathon, 2019. By the way, and yes, we are officially one week to go. One week to go until Amsterdam. When you're watching this, actually less than one week, which is nice. Which is nice. So I'm not gonna take the big camera, taking the GoPro because, you know, can't run with a big camera. So we're gonna switch over here in a second, go call an Uber, get to the park. All right, once I get back, put my compression sleeves on, just time to get the legs nice and happy. And yes, Uber is three minutes away. All right, let's go. Made it to the park, running right on time. We'll see who's here. I have no, we'll see who's here. Oh, it's a little chilly out, a little chilly. Sorry. How's it going? Yeah, good. Good to see everyone. Hi, I'm Seth. Katherine. Katia. Katia, good to meet you. How are you? I wanna thank you. Good, you're here to run? Yes. Hello, everyone. Oh my gosh. Hi, how's it going? I'm Roland. Roland. Seth, I'm Kasper. Kasper, I wanna remember all the names, will you? Good to see you guys. Where are you from? England. England, okay. Everyone was here yesterday? Yeah. Watch it, oh my God. This is crazy, you guys are amazing. I'm sorry, I'm a few minutes late. But, hi. Hi. Where? No? Good to meet you. Josh. Josh. Gary, okay. Patrick. Jan from Vienna. Jan from, ah, you're local. How we met yesterday? We did from Manchester. Yeah. Nice, nice. How's everyone doing? Pretty crazy. It's quiet. Yeah, he crushed it. Here we are. Here's the crew. Here we go, are you ready? All right, let's do this. What we got? Here's the crew. This is like, man, if I lived in Vienna, this is, I would train here so much. Yeah. But I see some of the trucks here. And some of those more trucks are spectacular as well. Anybody else? Fall, fall. Fall? Okay, oh, okay. Nice, here in this park, or where does it go? The gentleman from New Zealand, whoever, you know, he's kind of the godfather of distance running. Watch Kip Show me show up. Come on, morning. Stick to the normal time. I know. It's a little, I don't want to confuse everyone. Amazing. That was fun. Good to meet everyone. Yeah, have safe travels and yeah. Thank you, next week. But yeah, good to meet you. Yeah, good luck with your half marathon. What's that? Yeah, keep me up to email me. Yeah. So, good time. Yeah, best of luck. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, stay in touch. So, all right, everyone, I made it back to the hotel. That's right, the Chicago Marathon is underway. Watching it here on my computer. I'll break that down here in a minute. But when I was thinking and discerning, what was the name going to be for the group of runners that want to connect literally around the world? I struggled for a little bit, trying to figure out the right name. But I'm so glad I put global into the name, Demor Global Running. Because today, I mean, we're talking Mexico, England, California, Denmark, literally around the world, people coming together to run together. It was amazing. Shout out to everyone that made the locals here in Vienna that came. Shout out to everyone that took the time to come meet me and say hello, take some pictures. It was epic. So, we're going to do this as well in Amsterdam on Friday. So, so cool. OK, here we are. There's the motorcycles, lead in the way, and the elite field is underway. So, what's pretty exciting is that according to the announcers, it sounds like Brigid Kazgi from Kenya is attempting to set a world record today. Now, she went out a little fast. It sounds like she was at 5-10 pace. That's faster than what I want to run. She was at 5-10 pace. She backed it off a little bit, but 5-10 per mile is definitely world record pace. And now I'm looking at the men's field. I see Mo back there in his red singlet, Mo Farah of Great Britain. And I did hear that Galen were up there off the back. He's off the back, the American. But then Chumba, let me see if I can see him. There he is, right in the middle. Chumba there, he is the 2015 Chicago Marathon champion. So a big day in Chicago for all the racers. So here's the men on the left, women on the right. I just heard that Brigid, the lady on the right here, she is a minute ahead of Paula Radcliffe's world record pace at the 10 mile mark. A minute, that's amazing. And Paula Radcliffe, two hours, 15 minutes and 25 seconds, set back in 2003. So no lady has broken her record in 15 years. But since 2003, on the men's side, the world record has been broken six times. That's amazing. So this is a big deal if she can hold on to this pace. 15 years, records are made to be broken. But I'd say it's a big deal. So we've got Chumba, Chirono, Debede, Kiroki, and Tura. All have run under 206 in that lead pack there. Again, Chumba in first here. This guy in the white is a pace setter. Chumba's right there. And he won Chicago in 2015. And it looks like he's putting a little bit of a gap. And they are about exactly at the halfway mark. Let's see if we can get an update. Debede is in first. From Ethiopia. There's Chirono in the first. It's going to be Debele and Chirono. There he goes. There he goes. Look at those. He's a little guy, but he's got the kick. Oh my goodness. Wow. Chirono gets it. I called it. I called it. Chirono gets it. There we go. There we go. Chirono wins Boston and Chicago in the same year. Very impressive. Very impressive. Oh, man, everyone. History all over the marathon circuit this weekend. Kipchogi yesterday. Kazgi from Kenya as well. She's got two minutes. She's got two minutes and 20 seconds. I think she's going to get it. She is going to do it. Ladies and gentlemen, Bridget Kazgi is going to break Paula Radcliffe's Marathon World Record in Chicago, 2019. I take that back 16 years ago. Wow, was Paula's record. Here she is. Wow, a new Marathon World Record. Thank goodness. Congratulations. And again, you've got a great name. Great name, Bridget. Wow. And with that, oh, my goodness. What a month of long distance running that we just witnessed around the world. This just doesn't happen all the time. OK, let's recap real quick. If you're a longtime fan of this sport, you know this is a very special and kind of rare time. OK, here we go. Kanesa Bekele in Berlin. What was it, four weeks ago? Missing the men's Marathon World Record by two seconds, running two hours, one minute, and 41 seconds. Missed it by two seconds, who? Of course, it's held by Kipchoge, who two days ago just broke two hours in the marathon here in Vienna, running 159 and 40 seconds. Unbelievable. Oh, but we don't stop there. Oh, no. Fast forward to today, Sunday, October 13th, Bridget Cosguy of Kenya, breaking Paula Radcliffe's 16-year record, Marathon World Record 16 years ago. She said it in 2003 in London. She broke it today by 81 seconds. That is unbelievable. Running two hours, 14 minutes, and four seconds. Absolutely crushed it. That's incredible. And I will just mention Lawrence Chirono's time today was two hours, five minutes, and 45 seconds. He was the Chicago Marathon Champion of 2019. But this just does not happen all the time. And so the question of the day, what are you most excited about and or impressed with over the past month? I'm actually having a really chat. So between Bikele, Kipchoge, and now Bridget, OK? I'm struggling with her last name. I think it's Cosguy. I looked it up, Bridget Cosguy of Kenya. So Bikele, Kipchoge, or Cosguy, Bridget Cosguy, which again, love her name, Bridget. So this is amazing. What are you most impressed with or what are you most excited about in a long distance running world right now? Absolutely stunning. Oh, I'm a little speechless, frankly. So we're going to call it there a great weekend. And yes, a great weekend ahead. It doesn't stop. We've got Amsterdam coming up this weekend, which I'll be at, of course, and then two weeks after that, New York City. So buckle up. It's going to be an exciting time in Marathon running world. And stay tuned for updates here in Vienna. I'll be here for a couple more days before jetting over to Amsterdam on Wednesday. All right, everyone, we're going to call it there. And we're going to toss it back, yes, of course, to some other marathon discussions over the past six months on the right and the left, in case you care to check those out. And I just love you. A lot of blogs published in the next couple of days. All right, seek beauty, work hard, and love each other. See you tomorrow.