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Olympics: Favourite Moments

ValleyGary
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As it begins tomorrow and trying to get into the Olympic mood, what's your favourite ever moments?
Certainly the Saturday night in The Olympic Stadium at London 2012
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Derek Redmond and his father at Barcelona 92.
Certainly the Saturday night in The Olympic Stadium at London 2012
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Derek Redmond and his father at Barcelona 92.
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I've never got excited by the Olympics but that Saturday night was fantastic! The opening ceremony 2012 was great too!2
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Linford Christie winning the 100m gold was a good one. I was in Torremelinos at the time!0
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The Jamaican Bobsleigh Team carrying their sleigh across the line being applauded by all the fans has to be right up there as a moment...1
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Mary Decker and Zola Budd in 841
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On a serious note... Steve Redgrave winning his fifth gold medal is one of the best
Andy Murray winning Gold at the tennis after losing at Wimbledon only weeks beforehand four years ago1 -
Chad Le Clos's Dad in London cracked me up.2
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Seb Coe avenging his 800m defeat and winning 1500m in Moscow
British men's hockey gold in Seoul.
Kathy Freeman winning in Sydney
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I was at Super Saturday. Only the '98 PO final beats it in terms of sporting viewing for me.0
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Nadia Comaneci 1976
Kerry Strug 1996
Not that I have any interest in gymnastics though.0 -
The end. So all my usual soaps and shit can get back to normal!0
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Brazilian women's Beach Volleyball team - year irrelevant.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/brazilwomenbeach/5897701116
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Daley Thompson
Mens Hockey Team Winning Gold0 -
Coe and Ovett, 800 and the 1500.
Enjoyed getting tickets for the Athletics in 2012,
But the fact that 4 of the medal winners that night have been proven to be drugs cheats is disappointing. Thou TBF i had my doubts when the Russian fella cleared the bar on the Pole vault; without using a Pole !0 -
British cycling team, awesome in 20121
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Viagra taking bastard.soapboxsam said:Coe and Ovett, 800 and the 1500.
Enjoyed getting tickets for the Athletics in 2012,
But the fact that 4 of the medal winners that night have been proven to be drugs cheats is disappointing. Thou TBF i had my doubts when the Russian fella cleared the bar on the Pole vault; without using a Pole !0 -
I just love them when they end0
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Jade Jones in the taekwondo was a big highlight for me as she's my step second cousin (I think, it's complicated!) - it made a few of my family very happy.2
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Mary Peters was good going back a bit.
I also liked Kelly Holmes' reaction when she realised that she had actually won.
Tomorrow will be different...1 -
Daley Thompson winning the decathlon in LA, '84.
The Septics couldn't believe how brilliant he was.1 -
Agree about Kelly Holmes.
Loved it when Ovett beat Coe.
Abebe Bikila doing exercises after the marathon was a great moment.
Bob Beamon.
Coleman's commentaries.
The Black Power salute in Mexoco (I think).
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"Where was the German defence? Frankly, who cares?" (not the exact quote, I know, but close enough)MrOneLung said:Seb Coe avenging his 800m defeat and winning 1500m in Moscow
British men's hockey gold in Seoul.
Kathy Freeman winning in Sydney1 -
Seb & Steve in Moscow. Daley in LA. Bradley. Mary. Kelly. So many good memories.0
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Long time ago I know, but the man who won the 400 metres hurdles in Mexico 1968 in a World record time of 48.12. David Hemery.
British success was rare in those days, primarily because the Eastern bloc were all cheating druggies, the Americans were pretty much professional and the Aussies … well they had nothing better to do than play sport anyway.
David Hemery was a quiet unassuming man and was every inch the British hero, he won the Sports Personality of the Year that year and was presented with the trophy by the great Aussie runner Ron Clarke.
The commentary from that olympic final was also noted for a typical Colemanballs moment where David Coleman in his excitement gabbled that it didn’t matter who came third. It was in fact another British runner John Sherwood.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzofxFyNuG4
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Daley Thompson
The Queen parachute jump0 -
The closing ceremony0
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Bob Beamon jumping to an astonishing world long jump record in the thinner air at altitude in Mexico City in 1968, and his reaction at seeing what he had done is a strong memory, as was the Fosbury Flop as he won gold in the high jump, a genuine innovation which is rare in sport.
I am looking forward to the Olympics, but it would be a shame if it added to social unrest in Brazil.3 -
Four years ago today - I was there.
It tops my list of sporting events that I've been to.
May 1998 is second.0 -
I love the Olympics, I love the whole shabang
However the most over riding memory for me
Is that it went to a country that couldn't afford it, it's raped a generation of people from basic needs like education, hospital treatment, failure to pay wages of people working, shocking health and safety and more mass removals of homeless people and taking them where who knows
The IOC have really shown their true colours and the whole Olympics gravy train has come to an end this year,
2012 how to put on a show 2016 how to close a show
The world is watching and like the workmanship the sewage and cracks are there to see3 -
Yes, that was a bit of a balls up wasn't it! He would be crucified for that nowadays.Raith_C_Chattonell said:
The commentary from that olympic final was also noted for a typical Colemanballs moment where David Coleman in his excitement gabbled that it didn’t matter who came third. It was in fact another British runner John Sherwood.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzofxFyNuG4
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Bob Beamon winning gold and breaking the world long jump record by nearly 2 feet.
2 freaking feet ffs.
Long jump record are beaten by an inch or so at a time - it was like Beamon lept 20 years into the future.Incredible.
Coe and Ovett dominating middle distance running.
Have to admit I enjoyed Ovett striking first with a gold in Coe's favoured distance.
Daley Thompson, Linford Christie, Jonathan Edwards, Dave Hemery, Andy Murray.
Any Brit win is enjoyable2