Best British Athlete. (Yours - it's subjective, obviously)
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Peter Garland3
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Alf Tupper2
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I think Linford Christie has a shout - Personally I always liked Ovett more than Coe! Mo Farah would be my choice if pushed.1
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I asked rojo for his opinion he said
Eddie the fuckin eagle you cunt4 -
Mike Small, did the crawl at Millwall. In Olympic terms I'd go for Daley0
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You're thinking of Zola Budd.MuttleyCAFC said:I think Linford Christie has a shout - Personally I always liked Ovett more than Coe! Mo Farah would be my choice if pushed.
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Played Rugby for Blackheath, when they were the top club in the country. Played for England and played in the FA Cup final for Southampton. 26 test matches for England, scored 144 v Australia at the Oval.Jints said:CB Fry. International footballer, international cricketer, joint holder of the world long jump record. Also played top class rugby and golf.
World Long jump record holder. He was supposed to take part in the first Olympics but forgot they were on, and was reminded when he saw the results in the paper! His best jump was three foot longer than the winner0 -
As a rower I'd skip Grainger, Redgrave and Pinsent as the sport is not inclusive enough. The late Andy Holmes was a better oarsman than both despite only two golds.
My vote would be Mo because he excels at multiple distances and races 30+ competitors every championships, including the Africans who have dominated middle distance for decades.0 -
I think for a lot of us Older fans on here Daley sticks in our mind because of the time period, his great battles with Jurgen Hingsen and an era when Athletics was one of the main TV sports.
I think any great sportsmen is defined by longevity, domination of the sport and also the quality of the competition. As a bare minimum I think you have to have set a World Record to be classed a truly great.
My one knock on Mo is he hasn't set any World records, perhaps he is not worried about this or hasn't truly tried, but runners are defined by World Records as much as medals.
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Farah .. by at least 100,000 metres .. Hoy although he is 'machine assisted' ((:>)0
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The problem with Rowing is that it is so boring. Ditto sailing.0
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Dave Shipperley. No athlete in the history of British sport could ever hope to beat his turning circle.
Apart from his son, Neil, of course.2 -
So are you saying that Olympians aren't athletes?ThreadKiller said:It's asking for best athlete, not best Olympian
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Clearlysralan said:
So are you saying that Olympians aren't athletes?ThreadKiller said:It's asking for best athlete, not best Olympian
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I'd add a Sprinter like Mark Cavendish to the list... the ability to endure over 100km of cycling in a day, in a week and then produce the energy to get up to crazy like speeds whilst dealing with the elements...
Especially when they manage to do it the day after slogging up mountains and what not, just to be involved in that sprint the next day0 -
Chris Froome.0
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For entertainment - Daily Thompson
For achievement - Steve Redgrave0 -
Michael Bisping
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this thread could have been closed after the first 2 words of the first postA-R-T-H-U-R said:Daley Thompson,
concurrent world, olympic, european and commonwealth decathlon champion- no one else comes close1 -
Yup. Daley for me.
Additional kudos for under schnozz adornment too.1 - Sponsored links:
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Look at that Matthew Pinsent. Four golds? is that all. In four races? What an under-achiever.Exiled_Addick said:se9addick said:
What statistics are those ?A-R-T-H-U-R said:Statistically it's Bradley Wiggins, but what about Kelly Holmes?
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Paul Radmilovic?Exiled_Addick said:se9addick said:
What statistics are those ?A-R-T-H-U-R said:Statistically it's Bradley Wiggins, but what about Kelly Holmes?
Bloody East Europeans coming over and taking ourjobsGold medals
Interesting that 3 of his Golds came in Water Polo, a sport where we've not been competitive for years. His last one is interesting too!Radmilovic's fourth and final gold came at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp albeit in eventful circumstances. Great Britain and Belgium had impressed in reaching the final and the game itself was a tight one decided when Radmilovic scored to put the British 3–2 ahead. On the final whistle incensed Belgian spectators attempted to attack the British players. Armed police guarded the team as they left the pool.
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My top 4 in no particular order would be
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Thompson
Redgrave
Wiggins - more variety in his events than Hoy0 -
twice failed drug tests and supplied ephedrine to another athlete. if he was russian he'd be pilloriedMuttleyCAFC said:I think Linford Christie has a shout - Personally I always liked Ovett more than Coe! Mo Farah would be my choice if pushed.
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He was banned for life, not sure what else they could do. I agree he should be nowhere near any list of great British athletes though.rina said:
twice failed drug tests and supplied ephedrine to another athlete. if he was russian he'd be pilloriedMuttleyCAFC said:I think Linford Christie has a shout - Personally I always liked Ovett more than Coe! Mo Farah would be my choice if pushed.
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The horse that won gold in this years olympic dressage, for me, all day long.0
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Dwain Chambers, you've got to take your hat off to anyone that will risk their own health with PED's to try and win medals for their country.1
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I still think they should have a sprinting event where they're allowed to take performance enhancing drugs... If someone wants to run the 100m in 5.5 seconds, let them, it'd be fucking entertaining!1
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he wasn't banned for life, he got nothing for his first offence as one of the committee voting 'fell asleep' and 2 years for the 2nd. the only thing he has for life is that UKA won't give him Olympic adcreditationJints said:
He was banned for life, not sure what else they could do. I agree he should be nowhere near any list of great British athletes though.rina said:
twice failed drug tests and supplied ephedrine to another athlete. if he was russian he'd be pilloriedMuttleyCAFC said:I think Linford Christie has a shout - Personally I always liked Ovett more than Coe! Mo Farah would be my choice if pushed.
but that wasn't my point anyway, my comment about being pilloried if he was Russian relates to my constant astonishment that he's looked up to by Brits as this great example, as you say he should be nowhere near a list of greats0