52 года прошло,у меня до сих пор,этот забег перед глазами....Я был убит финишем.
@MrAlanAllen23 сағат бұрын
Nice attempt but why are some of these races from between 100 and 200 metres to go when Ovett in yards in front? Would have been much better if they were all from the bell at 400 metres.
@kieranreddan3273Күн бұрын
bannister broke the 4 min mile but he didnt do it on his own merits
@richl6966Күн бұрын
Never seen this before, quality race. Shame about Pettigrew who was clearly a troubled man. Baulch ran a blinder.
@Reauos2 күн бұрын
#1#1#1FAN
@simonsnutrition2 күн бұрын
What a LEGEND❤️🇬🇧
@vladimirbejenaru26653 күн бұрын
The long hair, was a secret
@russellbuchanan12964 күн бұрын
Just in case you you need reminder George the Nuclear items are at HM Naval Base in Faslane.
@abdelhadihamrouch-o1s4 күн бұрын
بان ليا خالد السكاح مشارك
@markblow19666 күн бұрын
Watching the video of Moorcroft breaking the 5000m world record Moorcroft according to the timing ran 13.00.38 yet here the world record they are breaking is 13.00.41? Why did they change Moorcroft’s time to 13.00.41?
@craigfleming-dc7fw9 күн бұрын
Is commentator with so hopeless what an idiot
@ViliHolopainen10 күн бұрын
Kenenisa Bekele was a creator! No brakes. He was/is long distance runner. Loved him since was a kid Berlin 2009 was amazing. Regards from Finland, Vili. I run faster ;D Love you Kenenisa.
@abrahamskaria464510 күн бұрын
Black lions of Ethiopia 👍🦁
@DavidThomas65810 күн бұрын
Those photographers around the finishing line is something you don't see anymore
@mahamedabdu831911 күн бұрын
Thank you ethiopia for bring these legends❤
@vinniex309812 күн бұрын
Ovett saw the funny side to his credit. But Steve, Steve, Steve. Why oh why oh why didn’t you just stop larking around and just run through the line!
@ignacypaderewski268512 күн бұрын
He also jumped 18:43 with a 2.4 wind. Legend.
@MrAlanAllen12 күн бұрын
7 out of 10 for this video. Decent effort however would have been nice to see the races from earlier on rather than when he was in front.
@cedarstuff12 күн бұрын
Still cheered, watching this 33 years later...
@vantheman123812 күн бұрын
Remember this happening amazing
@seasensky13 күн бұрын
Greatest generation alternately in running world..
@stewartsmith618213 күн бұрын
Seb Coe was merely floating for 3 circuits and only decided to take part when he heard the bell.
@stewartsmith618213 күн бұрын
Can't help notice Coghlan sneering down at Coe as they were limbering up at the start......take a good look at that BRITISH vest with the number 9 on the back son......It will be so far in front long before the tape it won't be in focus.
@nalaetsimba440013 күн бұрын
80-90, the golden years ot UK athletism, and even the whole athletism ❤
@fradaja13 күн бұрын
Was this the best era ?
@nikonikolov763614 күн бұрын
I run fast with but im not sure how fast exactly. I have very large footstep
@Kvbftng14 күн бұрын
He was versatile David hemery, sally gunnell as well from 100 m hurdles to 400 m to be Olympic champion, that why it's strange why not many do both. I no McCloud former Olympics champion is doing the 100 m next year retiring from 110 m ,
2:06 - "And Byers has really gone off far too quickly, possibly, there." Embarrassing back pedalling by Coleman.
@patrickoleary286216 күн бұрын
John Treacy who would go on to win Olympic silver in his first ever marathon in Los Angeles!!
@X_horsepower_Editz13 күн бұрын
Just saying hes my gran ucle :)
@louisserd959616 күн бұрын
Legend, best runner
@paulgraham631616 күн бұрын
I love the 4x400m relay!! Eyeballs-out all the way! By far the most exciting track event of them all.
@edcoad493017 күн бұрын
its the transition from the hop to the step which seems so smooth. Watching the Olympics this year, that point looked jarring with so much enegy lost.
@karimocean75017 күн бұрын
أحد افضل السباقات بين كرام و سعيد عويطة، و المذهل هو قمة الروح الرياضية على خط الوصول. عويطة كان يفقد الكثير من قوته و هو يحرك كتفيه، لكنه يعوض ذلك بخطواته الكبيرة، و الخطأ الذي إرتكبه هو تمركزه المتأخر على بعد لفتين من النهاية.
@kennethjohnson108418 күн бұрын
Ooh how we wish we could explain and classify everything. Some just have it and others NEVER will
@Costa_del_Artlepool18 күн бұрын
It's like an alternate universe with the single black at the back.
@tonit.331819 күн бұрын
His ability to retain momentum was the key. Just look at any of the modern jumpers, they lose half their speed after the 2nd jump.
@jonwhite844920 күн бұрын
Wonderful times! Such great memories seeing those lads again, and what an unbelievable win!
@ArchieFatcackie20 күн бұрын
Cram was simply an incredible athlete.
@NamlivE4U20 күн бұрын
I once did the 1500M inside two and a half minutes and I did it in bare feet
@AUGUSTALLEN2821 күн бұрын
Excellent race.
@MegaVanbasten921 күн бұрын
Il più grande atleta italiano di sempre
@222mozart21 күн бұрын
Jürgen Straub was a great runner also.
@raffaojeda21 күн бұрын
what a great style of Coe.
@chrispritchard467621 күн бұрын
In just 5 years following Steve Cram would be the dominant force. GB was lucky to have three of the worlds best middle distance runners in that era.
@WAYNESWAYS-ib3cm21 күн бұрын
He was such an Elegant Runner Unlucky not to be an Olympic champion with all of his World Records and Championship Wins STILL MY HERO ! and will always be .
@kdsgirly557321 күн бұрын
We didn’t have to worry in those days we knew one or the other would win.
@eddiewood670021 күн бұрын
Fantastic, it all came back and David Coleman's. commentary made everything so exciting. Unforgettable memories.