This is my earliest sporting memory - I had just turned 6 when I saw this on TV - but it wasn't those who finished in the medals that has been seered into my memory for decades but the last three runners in - the 2 Brits with the classic hooped vest(Bedford and Mcafferty) running across the line together, then the final finisher with a distinctive running style and mutton chops. For nearly half a century I have remembered his look but not his name, only finding out last year it was Juha Väätainen
@PaulVinonaama4 ай бұрын
Väätäinen was the best in the world in the previous year (1971), won two European Championships. Here he was troubled with lumbago, I think.
@eliot79646 ай бұрын
Good quality of film.
@GeoAce7772 жыл бұрын
Ten Nations represented here, just wow
@timberry8427 Жыл бұрын
This Race should be watched by Distance Runners who aspire to do their very Best...*The Competitive Era in Earlier Times!* Enjoy the Beautiful Athletic Strides & Change of paces!
@capt.lovestarii27524 жыл бұрын
Pre was plucky but unlucky but , you know, Gamoudi and Stewart were pretty special too. As for Viren, well he had it in his blood, didn't he.
@btqy3 жыл бұрын
lol
@Ruda-n4h2 жыл бұрын
I stand corrected although I still couldn't see him winning in Montreal.
@oleggorky9062 ай бұрын
Lol! I see what you did there. Blood transfusions and all that. Not illegal then; but immoral … or at least so in the opinions of the New Zealanders, Dick Quax and Rod Dickson, who were both expected to beat him in the 1976 5,000 metres race. They finished second and fourth, respectively. For the uninitiated, it worked something like this: a pint of the athletes blood was removed a couple of weeks before a race. Then, just before the race, the red cells are put back into the athlete, whose body had already recovered and made good the loss; that meant that he\she had extra haemoglobin and thus, extra reserves of strength. Viren always denied it. Those who are sceptical would say that there were other times between the 1972 and 1976 Olympics when his performances weren’t so good, with him oddly improving dramatically, right before the biggest event in track & field sports on the planet. As for the gutsy Steve Prefomtaine, who is said to be the first athlete to endorse NIKE, sadly he was killed in a car crash in 1975.
@bawlibuch4 жыл бұрын
Hey do you want to sell your KZbin channel
@Николай-р7р4з6 ай бұрын
В великой стране были великие спортсмены!
@crashdavis7214 жыл бұрын
Pre was a gutsy little bugger, beaten only by experience and not heart
@bradgross61383 жыл бұрын
you dont think VIren had as much talent as Pre? i love Pre but lets get real.
@Ruda-n4h3 жыл бұрын
@@bradgross6138 Prefontaine was a big fish in a small pond, the greatest American distance runner on the track but overrated at the highest level.
@bradgross61383 жыл бұрын
@@Ruda-n4h i agree with you. Pre was a gutsy character but Lasse Viren's achievements stand alone
@MyChristine62 жыл бұрын
You are being disingenuous to Ian Stewart, he showed plenty of guts and determination.
@Ruda-n4h2 жыл бұрын
@@MyChristine6 Bad tactics at the bell let him down and he should have won the silver at least.
@Ruda-n4h3 жыл бұрын
Prefontaine was a big fish in a small pond but overrated at the highest level. His actual times were not particularly fast by international standards, but he made his reputation due to racing against lower quality (at that time) fields in America and his rebel image with the media. When he came over to Europe for the Munich Olympics his lack of experience against the top racers and naïve tactics cost him the bronze medal in the 5000m. Had he competed in Montreal it is likely that he would have finished 4th again, as he did not have the 1500m speed of the kickers. Had he lived he would probably have been better off concentrating on the Marathon where his lack of basic speed would not have been a handicap.
@broke_runner69533 жыл бұрын
Absolutely not. What the others had pre made up for on work rate. He was underrated if anything and he was just a bairn to the sport at the age of just 21. Way ahead of his time and could have achieved so much more on the international scene.
@rentslave Жыл бұрын
Track and Field News picked him to win.
@bror822810 ай бұрын
@@broke_runner6953 He was just a joke...big in mouth but a loser on track...like the most of Americans...
@garyrowlatt19327 ай бұрын
Experience it’s all I hear from certain people . The guy ran his way , a way none of us coukd ever achieve
@Ruda-n4h7 ай бұрын
@@garyrowlatt1932 But not the right way --certainly not in Munich.