i am from Austria and this is one of the most iconic moments in our sports history.
@goblinsarethebomb61123 жыл бұрын
You should have seen my mum’s face when she won, they were best friends in (Australian) high school together. She was immeasurably proud and in a state of disbelief that her friend had gone on to win gold in the olympics. Austria is blessed to have had such a wonderful women compete for them, and I dare say there were a number of people over here that wished she had competed for Australia. I can say I’m not apart of these few and am very glad that Austria had a moment like this to be proud of.
@skateboardcrazy40186 жыл бұрын
This is really great also for once I’m early!
@nullacht15326 жыл бұрын
Jan Frodeno 💕💕👍👍
@Spiros2196 жыл бұрын
Why there is no narrator
@muhannadmakhtapi44906 жыл бұрын
WOW . Butifull
@caravaggio314 жыл бұрын
The fact that Kate Allen - probably the most spetacular racing finish in history, in triathlon, athletics or anything - was not dopped - and she was not - is absolutely awesome, hardly believable, one of the most inspirational moments to Austrians and everyone.
@natedogg11443 жыл бұрын
The fact that Whitfield was involved in two different Gold medal finishes 8 years apart is unreal. What most people don't know or remember is that he actually crashed in the bike in Sydney, the year he won gold. Simon came back after being dropped and came back to the lead trio and helped break Gomez and started his sprint from way out and only an unbelievable Frodeno--the GOAT--could beat him. Spirig's sprint win was awesome and her Olympic career has been unreal...she is probably the best triathlete that will likely never go long course fully, although she has won an ironman
@jgreymd28293 жыл бұрын
Allen and frodeno for me. Last hundred meters sprints was perfectly timed.
@m_prince_1991 Жыл бұрын
Austria loves you Kate Allen! 🇦🇹What an incrediable performance. 🥇💪👏
@thienbaovo68126 жыл бұрын
5st
@mcchiccen42816 жыл бұрын
1st
@MrMarcusirish6 жыл бұрын
Kate Allen, Bridgette McMahon, Magli Messemer, Nicola Sp irig, Stefan Vukovic....Vanessa Fernandes....I mean how many dopers do you want to contest the Olympics...this is triathlons fundamental problem and nobody says a word....you can cancel about7-8 of those medals in the last 18 years.
@thripples15 жыл бұрын
Very interesting... I'd never heard of doping in triathlon. This should be big news! Any other sport where an athlete is found guilty of taking EPO, all previous wins are nulled and voided and they're banned from the sport! Interesting that triathlon maintains this clean image
@sophieblabla48883 жыл бұрын
@@thripples1 none of the named people doped, that’s why you never heard anything. There is nothing!
@thripples13 жыл бұрын
@@sophieblabla4888 well that's not entirely true. Take a look at Brigitte McMahon's wiki page.
@bluedevil46303 жыл бұрын
@@thripples1 Yes, Brigitte McMahon was, but there was no evidence that any of the others did - and the testing has been rigorous off the back of the scandals of pre-2000 cycling
@thripples13 жыл бұрын
@@bluedevil4630 an absolutely fair comment. I looked into this 2 years ago when I made this comment and I stand by it - it *should* be big news if a high calibre athlete tests positive to a banned substance, particularly drugs that give such significant advantage like EPO or steroids. It was cruel to watch Michellie Jones lead the whole race in Sydney 2000 just to be beaten in the last 200m... and then I find out by someone who 5 years later tested positive to EPO... I was outraged and I think her medal should be stripped from her, just as Marion Jones' were. The other athletes that Marcus mentioned each have minor to major doping allegations against them (apart from Spirig and Fernandes as far as I can tell), but what I find more interesting is that when I went searching for evidence of each of these athletes' allegations is that Marcus has made this same comment multiple times over the past 5 years and either wishes to discredit some athletes by associating them with others, or believes that all drug allegations are immediately damning regardless of the severity of the accusation or whether they are found guilty or not. Anyway, I still stand by my original comment and I find it interesting that triathlon has a maintained a "clean" image compared to other sports... perhaps it is the lack of celebrity status athletes found guilty of doping like Lance Armstrong... perhaps it is something else.