mump boy wrote:Paul Ereng 800m 88
I voted for this one. I love watching this race. Ereng paces it perfectly and weaves through the field while the rest drop off the pace one by one.
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I voted for this one. I love watching this race. Ereng paces it perfectly and weaves through the field while the rest drop off the pace one by one.
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Me too Consumate 800m race and some of the worst US commentary of all time
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteI am one of two voting for Betty Heidler. Her face after re-measurment was priceless
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I have no choice but to give Charlie Jones a pass on that one; as they came off the curve, I turned to my seatmate and said, "Look at the way Kiprotich is moving!"
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I agree. It was quite confusing at the time. And Charlie Jones was very apologetic about it all afterwards.
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Noah Ngeny 1500m 2000 One of mine. You had to count Noah as a serious contender after the mile race in Rome, where he gave Hicham a run for his money. But still Hicham was the overwhelming favorite and so it came as a real shock to see Noah go by him in the straight. Last edited by Atanvarno on Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Dieter Baumann wins 5k 92 Try to find a youtube video with the german commentary by Dieter Adler - he conveys the incredible excitement of the moment perfectly. Those last 200m made me jump up and down on my chair and screaming my lungs out at the TV. Mainly I was screaming at Baumann to go round pack instead of waiting at the back. But what do I know. He kept his cool and waited for the opening on the inside (in interviews after the race he said, he knew from experience, that there would always open a gap at the beginning of the final straight). And then those final 100m (reported to be run in 11.3 seconds) - watching that was pure joy for a young boy of 16 who had just started competitive running. Last edited by Atanvarno on Sat Jan 19, 2013 1:46 am, edited 1 time in total.
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But that doesn't excuse confusing Johnnie Gray with Kiprotich at the beginning, suggesting that Barbosa 'sacrificed' himself for Cruz and not recognising Paul Ereng will he was half way round his victory lap Anyway back to Ereng the most beautiful runner ever. There are certain Kenyan runners (Ereng, Kipketer, Kiprop) who's running style isn't human. It's like they float on air and it's a wonder to behold
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Jan Zelezny JT 2000 Zelzny was my one-pointer. One of the greats getting it done yet again on the big day. What a career.
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Me too. Are you sure it just got two votes, Mump? Granted it was just 19th in my list. I read about it first in Wallechinsky's Olympic encyclopedia and it sounded like a scintillating race with how he described Kiprotich bolting through 200m in 23.0 (!) and Ereng yelling at him to slow down! The 800m is by far my favourite track event (have a few more 800m races in my top-20) because of the diversity of tactics between the renowned front-runners (Kiprotich, Barbosa, Gray) and those who like to run even paced (Ereng).
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Eek
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteOk seems i didn't count my own vote
Please talk amongst yourselves while Mr e`rent makes a quick exit. He will be back later
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And I would add Lasse Viren & Frank Shorter to that list. Especially at the end of those Olympic races, when Viren remained smooth as silk while refusing to let anyone pass him.
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I had Viren passing the two Kiwis in 5K Montreal as an option, but finally chose the other twenty above it.
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteNoooo. It's a long legged East African thing.
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But more importantly, you did send me the right DVDs.
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Phew Last edited by mump boy on Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Flumps right i've never seen anyone who wasn't KEN do it
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteBecause a close relative of mine is incapable of submitting his choices correctly i've had to deduct 1 point from 2 entries
they are now
Maybe Flump could explain and
this would have been posted with the first round of 2 point votes Me and Flump were the only ones to vote for this, it's obviously a family thing (there are more to come) i'll be back to explain later
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Actually, Viren did not have to pass the Kiwis; they just failed to pass him (Quax perhaps spending too much energy in going round other racers). But I happen to know we have the opportunity to return to this soon.
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As some of you will know, there are few things in T&F I love more than a dirty drug cheat getting rumbled. In this instance we got 2 in 1 go and a drug scandal of immense tawdriness. After Hungarian throwers Robert Zazekas and Adrian Annus won gold medals they were promptly disqualifiedto. Fazekas for failing to provide a proper sample and Annus providing a sample that came from 2 different people. Hilariously they then fled the village and drove back to Hungary whilst the IOC demanded they return and the media followed every move. Fazekas then insisted that he has no idea he was being recalled which was odd because I did. He later said that he was deeply religious and had trouble problem providing a sample whilst being watched They both got banned for 2 years. We later learnt that Annus had been using a fake penis and last year Fazekas got banned for life
It's bad enough to have to run a marathon in the boiling heat aother thing entirely to have to run the last 2 miles up a bloody mountain!!! It was a a race to the end with Yegorova eventually beating Arimori by only 6 seconds but I'll never forget the hoards of Japanese fans pushing their heroine up the tortuous hill. 'ARIMORI!!! ARIMORI!!' they chanted all the way and she very nearly made it. Went to the Euros in 2010 but got the train up the hill every day. It was hard enough work getting down!!!
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At the european championships in Barcelona '10 we booked a hotel right the bottom of Monjouic the hill that lead to stadium. I thought i was really clever to book so close and we could have a nice little walk up to the stadium each morning HOW WRONG I WAS The hill goes on for miles and miles or relentless gradient We got the cable car everyday I tell you this because the final few miles of the 92 Olympic marathon where run up this hill and led to 2 of the finest championship marathons i have ever seen. At the '90 european championships Rosa Mota built up a considerable lead only to be caught by Valentin Yegorova at a late stage. As Yegorova approached, Rosa gave a quizzical look put her foot down and ran away to win by 5 sec. Come 92 I don't remember Yegorova being a favourite and i don't think i'd ever heard of Arimori but the closing miles up that relentless hill in over 80 degree heat was a titanic battle between these two. Each one of them surged but neither of them broke and with the exertion etched on both their faces, we ran every step with them, but my abiding memory is the Japanese fans who seemed to be around every corner chanting 'Arimori, Arimori, Arimori' it must have given her so much strength and resolve. Unfortunately it wasn't enough as 300m from the stadium Yegorova made one last push and Arimori couldn't go with it, Yegorova won by 8 seconds behind. I could watch that titanic battle all day, it is everything i love about athletics and marathons especially. I have friends who think watching a marathon is boring !! but they're the crazy ones obviously 4 years later both runners ran over 4 minutes quicker on Atlanta and finished in the same order but they both beaten by Fatuma Roba. I can't find it on youtube but if anyone can explain to me how to upload something i have on VHS (i can copy to DVD) i'll happily do so
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteGood God you'd think we were twins or something
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteYeah, I don't think you get a true idea of just how steep the hill up to the Montjuic Stadium is until you've been to Barcelona! It's a good job they finished the marathons at the European Champs in 2010 right in the centre as it would have been carnage seeing as they ran them right in the middle of the day which was a dumb scheduling choice if there ever was one.
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteGuess what, i made a mistake
92 Womens Marathon hasn't got 10 points it's got 12 !! i got confused with another 92 event that is also personal to the Ump brothers
top marks to anyone who can explain this one
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteHA!!!
These days Sanya and that journeyman whose name I can't remember would be taking to Twitter to defend her
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And its that contrast to today's spoiled divas, that makes the adorable Mrs Smith one of my olympic heroines
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IIRC, during the 1992 Olympics, they ran shuttle busses from the plaza at the bottom of that hill up to the top. I guess they didn't do that at the Euros.
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteShuttle busses from the Placa de Espanya in '92? Maybe if you were credentialed.
All I remember is a walk of 30-45 minutes up a very steep incline in very hot weather. There were escalators in place in a few spots, but they were hard to get onto, so we walked every day. Good news was that about halfway up the trudge there was a cerveza stand and we'd grab a couple of glasses each and polish those off on the rest of the ascent.
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteCome on people doesn't anyone remember Phillis Smith's pre twitter brush with IOC's anti advertising ban ??
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I remember! Wasn't it her local butcher, who'd being giving her free meat, whose name she wrote on the top of her bib? (btw: gutted to have missed the entirety of this whole thread: suppose is too late to submit my list now?)
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Her local butcher used to give her free meat as he knew she was training for the Olympics. As a tribute in the rounds of the 400m she wrote... 'Arthur Caggett - Master Butcher' on her bib. She nearly got disqualified for breaking advertising rules If only she'd known what a trailblazer she'd become.
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We have a winner http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olym ... 38732.html 75 - The family butcher Barcelona 1992 Britain’s Phylis Smith won bronze in the 4x400m relay in Barcelona, but her achievement was overshadowed by Wolverhampton family butcher Arthur Cackett. Flouting strict IOC rules against advertising, Smith found herself in hot water after emblazoning the legend “Hello, Arthur Cackett” on her running bib. British officials and the IOC were incandescent with rage, but it was the least Arthur Cackett deserved for all the support he’d shown Smith. “I think we gave her a nice bit of sirloin and a couple of turkey drumsticks,” he chuckled. Read more at http://www.sport-magazine.co.uk/feature ... YCyOqTt.99 I'm going to find some pictures
Re: T&FN Favourite Olympic Moment Poll Results 2 VoteI didn't make the 'Master Butcher' but up did I?
She definitely wrote that
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Deffo, i'm going to have to watch all my Barcelona videos now just to find it
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