12 Runners vs. Olympian: The Ultimate Race

TLDRWatch as 12 average runners take on an Olympian in a relay race. The team of runners from Garmin HQ join forces to beat the Olympian's time of 16 minutes over 5k. See the intense race, the strategy, and the final result.

Key insights

A team of 12 runners from Garmin HQ take on an Olympian in a relay race.

The Olympian holds the record for the men's park run at 13 minutes and 48 seconds.

The team of runners aims to beat the Olympian's time of 16 minutes over 5k.

The relay consists of each runner running a different section of the race, with distances determined by their pace and ability.

The final leg is taken by a Garmin team captain who is an Olympian and multiple medalist in the 400 meters.

Q&A

Who holds the record for the men's park run?

The Olympian holds the record for the men's park run at 13 minutes and 48 seconds.

What is the goal of the team of runners?

The team of runners aims to beat the Olympian's time of 16 minutes over 5k.

How does the relay race work?

Each runner runs a different section of the race, with distances determined by their pace and ability.

Who takes the final leg of the relay?

The final leg is taken by a Garmin team captain who is an Olympian and multiple medalist in the 400 meters.

What category does this video fall under?

This video falls under the Sports category.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the race between 12 Garmin runners and an Olympian.

02:05The Olympian's record time for the men's park run.

02:50Introduction to the Garmin team and their goal to beat the Olympian's time.

07:19Intense race between the Garmin team and the Olympian, with each runner taking a different leg of the relay.

09:51The Olympian takes the final leg of the relay and finishes strong.

11:59The race ends with a close finish, and the Olympian's team comes out on top.