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becky sharp

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Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2023 7:21 am Post subject: The Reunion - British Runners of the 1980s. |
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An utter delight of a programme (if you're a fan of athletics) with just one disappointment - no Steve Ovett. ☹️
The late 1970s and 1980s epitomised the acme of British running. A handful of UK athletes were on a winning streak, smashing world records and garnering medals from all the top competitions. Kirsty Wark hears from Steve Cram, Brendan Foster, David Moorcroft, Sebastian Coe and head coach Frank Dick.
Gruelling training, psychological one-upmanship and sheer determination created a climate of fierce competition which only served to make each man run faster. Olympic medallist Brendan Foster led the field in the 1970s providing inspiration and gold-plated advice for his young protégé Steve Cram.
The intense rivalry between Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett captured the public imagination – especially at the controversial 1981 Moscow Olympics which created not one but two great upsets. David Moorcroft watched the two races and the following year went on to become the fastest man in history when he ran the 5,000 metre race that would change his life.
Frank Dick was the British Athletics Federation's Director of Coaching at the time and helped his athletes cope with stunning wins and traumatic failures. Our guests debate what made that time so successful, share their own highs and lows and give their advice to today’s athletes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001kpm7 |
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oldraver

Joined: 18 Dec 2006 Posts: 1175 Location: London
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2023 10:37 am Post subject: |
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I was a big Ovett fan. Liked Seb as well, when he came onto the scene. But Steve broke down a few barriers when he was beating the likes of John Walker.
Many moons ago, I was watching the London Marathon with my daughters - around 1990, at Woolwich Ferry, and all of a sudden, I saw this tiny figure running towards us. He was about four feet away and nobody saw him. I shouted 'Go on Seb!'. He smiled , at least. Meanwhile, over the other side of the road, all the interest, and it was a lot of interest, was on someone else, who was surrounded by minders as they pounded the streets.
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