Alpine Skiing Legend Franz Klammer Relives His 1976 Olympic Run | ISOS006

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2014
  • For your throwback Thursday enjoyment here’s 6 minutes of never before seen video featuring Alpine Ski Racing legend Franz Klammer. Known for his charisma and going to the absolute edge yet staying completely in control, many of the world’s top skiers draw inspiration from him. In this video he relives his most memorable performance during the 1976 Olympics in Austria.
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  • @stevec6455
    @stevec6455 2 года назад +22

    Gotta tell you, I watched this in real time in 1976, still think this is the greatest single athletic achievement I have ever seen.

    • @edamnaf9265
      @edamnaf9265 2 года назад +3

      I remember watching it as well...it was amazing...still is.

    • @AmazingRibs
      @AmazingRibs Год назад +4

      Me too. I was a Floridian and I knew nothing about skiing and I was on the edge of my chair. Brilliance was evident even to me.

    • @mkrbrtsn1
      @mkrbrtsn1 Год назад +1

      I watched it as a10 year old knowing nothing about skiing but it gave me the chills, and still does.

  • @bobp5356
    @bobp5356 2 года назад +7

    I watched that run 45 years ago and I still get goose bumps watching it now. What a run!

  • @LordofDublin4
    @LordofDublin4 6 лет назад +26

    In America the Olympic coverage on the ABC network by Frank Gifford and Bob Beattie was outstanding !!! I remember watching this exciting event like it was yesterday even though it's now 44 years ago. And what a gentleman Bernhard Russi was too.

    • @tomscott3
      @tomscott3 2 года назад +2

      that was the "golden age" of commentary. those guys are legend.

  • @terrygreuel5296
    @terrygreuel5296 3 года назад +10

    It's amazing, all of these comments from people who saw it live on TV. I saw it as well, and even though I did not ski at the time, I thought it was the most incredible performance. I remember it clearly to this day.

  • @MikeMurdy
    @MikeMurdy 9 лет назад +47

    It give me chills all over again just remembering that run... what a treat it was to witness!

    • @ricfly52
      @ricfly52 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Murdy,. me also. I had quit racing at that point, do to a back injury, but I watched it. It brought me to tears back then.

    • @charlesdalmas6534
      @charlesdalmas6534 6 лет назад +1

      I wasn't there to watch it, but I was 10 and glued to ABC back in New York. I watched it live, and it still thrills me today more than 40 years later. And I don't even ski, but the Downhill is still my favorite. I have it TiVod for tonight. :)

  • @bobke114
    @bobke114 3 года назад +9

    ABC Wide world of Sport gave me a ton on memories back in the decade of the 1970s. This on ranks as one of the best if not the best. And I am from Texas and never been on a pair of skies ever.

  • @roberthardman8749
    @roberthardman8749 5 лет назад +29

    I was so nervous watching him, knowing how close to the edge he was. More balls than a bowling alley!

  • @hereswhatmyseeingeyedogsez7745
    @hereswhatmyseeingeyedogsez7745 7 месяцев назад +2

    I had the pleasure of skiing with Franz at Mount Hutt in July and August 1983 on the South Island of New Zealand. We were both there for the FIS competition. He's truly a great athlete.

  • @diverdave4056
    @diverdave4056 4 месяца назад +1

    my oh my ... i saw him win on TV and it was so exciting .... and watching this today is still exciting to see !

  • @annsavinski4500
    @annsavinski4500 6 лет назад +13

    I will never forget watching this on tv - was just 11 at the time - but you knew when you witnessed true greatness!

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 2 года назад +1

      I agree. I was 16 but it feels like yesterday

  • @AthelstanEngland
    @AthelstanEngland 7 лет назад +14

    What a gent Bernhard Russi is too...

  • @doriandemaio280
    @doriandemaio280 2 года назад +3

    How can anyone forget that run in 1976. He showed everyone what it was to go for broke when you wanted it. His run was an inspiration!

  • @terryallen5328
    @terryallen5328 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was 16yrs old back in 76 and remember watching this live on TV and I thought then as I do now that it was the greatest downhill run I’d ever seen. Thank you for the memories Franz Klammer the GOAT.

    • @bfwetzel
      @bfwetzel 4 месяца назад

      I was 11 in 1976 and also remember watching this on T.V. Incredible moment.

  • @jmweed1861
    @jmweed1861 2 года назад +4

    I was in college, back from Vietnam and watching the Olympics in 1976. I consider his down hill, the greatest thing I ever saw in sports history. Ranking higher than the Miracle on Ice Hockey Victory or Eric Heiden' s Gold Medals in Speed Skating in 1980...

  • @gilnetter
    @gilnetter 5 месяцев назад

    I was 18 in 1976 and also watched this live. At that point I’d never skied, but still realized what a spectacular achievement this was.
    I’d differ a bit with the concluding narrative of this video however: he was nowhere near in “complete control”. He was right on the edge of control most of the way down. Fabulous!

  • @julieosborne8960
    @julieosborne8960 6 лет назад +6

    one of the greatest sporting moments

  • @CarsInDimension
    @CarsInDimension 2 года назад +3

    Not just downhill skiing, Klammer's downhill run in the '76 Olympics is one of the greatest athletic performances of all time.

  • @markusher1621
    @markusher1621 2 года назад +2

    Klammer was a phenomenal competitor in the sense that to achieve what he believed was possible he took risk past the point that most would consider sensible. He courted disaster. In his '76 run he exited two of his turns with clearly compromised control, on one of them only just recovering in time to enter the racing line that took him to victory. Bottom line - a watershed moment in the sport and a cementing of Klammer's iconic status as the greatest downhiller of all time.

  • @PJBrown.official
    @PJBrown.official Год назад

    I watched live, Klammer win the gold in '76. He inspired me to become a skier. My first time up I tucked and bombed it! Thanks for the memories.

  • @bruceroberton1588
    @bruceroberton1588 2 года назад +1

    I worked in a Swiss resort Murren that season and watched it live...that yellow suit and the arms everywhere.
    The Swiss workers were so disappointed that the champion B Russi did not win. An amazing race strong memories of that Swiss winter

  • @Mckorzi
    @Mckorzi 2 года назад +1

    The greatest skier ever. 🙏🙏🙏 such a nice and humble person. I still remember when he won his last Kitzbühel race when nobody expected it. I cried as a result and still see the news headlines the next day: “ Klammer ruderte wie in alten Zeiten! “ Franz, you where and you still are my hero⛷

  • @jameshood1928
    @jameshood1928 2 года назад +1

    I am not an Alpine skier but anyone who loves sports and competition can appreciate his consummate skill and courage. I remember watching the 76' downhill race on TV and it truly was one of the greatest moments in Olympic history.

  • @steinadler4193
    @steinadler4193 3 года назад +1

    Franz Klammer was the hero of my childhood. His spirit is still here when I go skiing in this area. Or even in summer, when I walk uphill the grass slope.

  • @HeadPack
    @HeadPack 4 года назад +4

    Klammer, Stenmark, Maier. There were many greats, but the way they dominated the slopes and the sport was something else.

    • @eltamin1966
      @eltamin1966 3 года назад +2

      And now you can add Hirscher to the list.

  • @711yada
    @711yada Год назад +1

    Best race ever... And Phil nailed it he is a super good guy... Just like the twins 😁😎👍🏻👍🏻

  • @edamnaf9265
    @edamnaf9265 2 года назад +1

    Bernhard Russi was such a class act as well.....Great guy..

  • @harvey_the_rabbit
    @harvey_the_rabbit 2 года назад

    I came from a skiing community in upstate NY when he won the Olympic downhill, I was 14. I remember being with all my ski buds at a ski family's house packed to brim with screaming, cheering youngsters and old alike as our idol ran on the absolute edge to take the gold. The tidbits in this video don't do it justice. It was THE MOST epic ever and still is today!!! THE GOAT!

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave 6 лет назад +6

    I saw this growing up...he was my hero THAT RUN ! as a kid.

  • @texasrockshillcountry6574
    @texasrockshillcountry6574 2 года назад +1

    I remember seeing that on TV watching the whole event while I was a kid. I misunderstood his name as "Fonz" Klammer - when "Happy Days" was popular so I was immediately a fan!
    Such a great run!

  • @cdawg9149
    @cdawg9149 2 года назад +1

    Sofia Goggia is maybe in the same winning downhill races as the great Klammer. Worked at Snowbird in 76 and watched Klammers victory . Made a great reason to ski fast while there.

  • @thebear11
    @thebear11 4 года назад +4

    Was on my second ski holiday in kitzbuhel 1984. Our ski instructor took us into a restaurant on top of kitzbuheler horn to watch the race. The place went mental when he won. Great memory. Still skiing today at 60 with heart failure doing 56 mph.

  • @imantamina2
    @imantamina2 2 года назад +2

    Ich habe heute noch Herzklopfen, wenn ich mir das Rennen des Jahrtausends anschaue.

  • @rickroll9086
    @rickroll9086 3 года назад

    We got our first colour TV for the 1976 winter Olympic Games ....was glued to the set for the Men’s downhill. What an event and what a run. The peak of excitement. Unfortunately the games have been diluted, and watching winter games from Sochi and Beijing leave us joyless.

  • @user-yr5ph3su5g
    @user-yr5ph3su5g 9 месяцев назад

    Кламер - это Кламер!!! Он и на карвах всё идеально пишет. Всё настолько естественно, что всегда можно стремиться к идеалу!!! Анатолий Мыльников.

  • @eigobike3929
    @eigobike3929 5 лет назад +5

    As kids we would call ourselves Franz Klammer on those runs when we bombed the hill.

  • @wayne8276
    @wayne8276 2 года назад

    I remember watching that run when it happened on T V . I'm not a skier but I knew it was amazing right away . One of my top 10 favorite sports viewing moments in over 6 decades . 👌

  • @yuripaganucci4324
    @yuripaganucci4324 2 года назад

    FANTASTICO ero un ragazzino ed ero innamoratissimo di questo sport e di Franz Klammer!!!

  • @moniquereed3294
    @moniquereed3294 2 года назад

    I was always amazed at his ability to just *fling* himself down a mountain, limbs flying over the jumps, and then just collect himself to finish faster than anyone imagined was possible.

  • @easyejohnson9199
    @easyejohnson9199 3 года назад

    What a legend. He’s was a hero of mine when I was growing up. 🙏

  • @DarrenGlen
    @DarrenGlen 4 года назад +2

    every time this actual historic run "the greatest run the sport has EVER seen" is put up on RUclips its taken down by the Olympic Federation for apparent "copyright". Shame on them. Its an important piece of history that every kid should be able to watch its inspirational. My dad has it on original Scotch VHS video tape recorded direct from air on the day with the original USA commentary (which is also electrifying) and its a sharp, perfect picture. Easily better than any quality ive seen before anywhere, and i tried putting it up here and it was taken down . BOOOO!!!!

  • @walkerbrierley4789
    @walkerbrierley4789 Год назад

    They talk about his controlled race line, believe me, there was no control just a wild way to survive the conditions at that speed. Legend and Genius

  • @elainem.melchionne3462
    @elainem.melchionne3462 Месяц назад

    I remember like it was yesterday

  • @Forte3645
    @Forte3645 4 года назад +2

    The greatest ever.

  • @sandratessem9980
    @sandratessem9980 5 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @Hanamy7777
    @Hanamy7777 5 месяцев назад

    Ian Wooldridge, the great English sports journalist, said this was the greatest sport's performance he ever saw.

  • @jojojo6147
    @jojojo6147 2 года назад

    Great commentary from Bob Beattie.

  • @dg1019
    @dg1019 Год назад

    Can we please have the winter Olympics back in a traditional skiing country again?

  • @Salvatore1268
    @Salvatore1268 Год назад

    The freakin man

  • @robertbeightler1473
    @robertbeightler1473 3 года назад

    Chills

  • @claudettelacasee5307
    @claudettelacasee5307 4 года назад +1

    Courageux the BEST 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @Hooozyer
    @Hooozyer 3 года назад

    just decided...I"m winning this. hero of epic proportion. great moment in human history. good for him.

  • @AlanE1658
    @AlanE1658 6 лет назад

    I must concede to Markus Mueller as to certain runs, that were NOT available for my viewing. I still think it was awesome, something that I couldn't have done, so it's a great run!! Won in the Olympics, what more do you want?
    I'm damn near 60 and I still remember that run.

  • @kirkjohnson9353
    @kirkjohnson9353 4 года назад

    "Remains the standard for extreme..." Yeah man

  • @hogansmalogan8560
    @hogansmalogan8560 3 года назад

    Yeah!!!

  • @DiscoFang
    @DiscoFang 2 года назад

    Great mini doco subject with time spent on story and editing... but there's this thing called video aspect ratio.

  • @johngalt258
    @johngalt258 2 года назад

    Maher Twins became great later on. We’ve seen some great athletes. And don’t forget Spider Sabich.

  • @erikpeterson25
    @erikpeterson25 2 года назад

    Yup!

  • @nedkotachev936
    @nedkotachev936 3 года назад

    Beste man

  • @andywilliams1971
    @andywilliams1971 2 года назад

    I think it's called on the ragged edge brilliant skiing

  • @jgordon165
    @jgordon165 2 года назад

    Speed conquers mistakes when skiing.

  • @raygordonteacheschess5501
    @raygordonteacheschess5501 4 года назад

    Coolest. Name. Ever.

  • @iacop1548
    @iacop1548 Год назад

    Konig Franz is my myth!

  • @normalizedaudio2481
    @normalizedaudio2481 2 года назад

    When you encounter these fast guys, stay straight and let them pass you. Don't crowd the sides of the runs.

  • @keyboarddancers7751
    @keyboarddancers7751 2 года назад

    Here's the full '76 run.
    ruclips.net/video/_0VrDnlPhTI/видео.html

  • @amina-pr8xt
    @amina-pr8xt 2 года назад

    He beat not only Bernhard Russi but also Ghorban-Ali Kalhor

  • @tshred9412
    @tshred9412 9 лет назад +2

    223cm long wow!

    • @markusmueller2246
      @markusmueller2246 6 лет назад +3

      Bernadette Zurbriggen, the first women to ski on men size skis also used 2.23m and promptly won her first race when using those skis. She was 19 years old and beat second place by 1.3 seconds. This was in Jan of 1975. It is interesting to note that it is not her but Lindsey Vonn that is credited by most to have been the first women to try men skis. This just goes to proof that history can be easily distorted by flase information. Zurbriggen won another 3 races on the long skis. In total she won 7 World Cup races, 5 in the Downhill, one Giant Slalom and one Combination.

  • @johnbarroll1120
    @johnbarroll1120 5 месяцев назад

    Local is lucky

  • @johmcg64
    @johmcg64 3 года назад

    The mountain was not moving.

  • @andyelliott8027
    @andyelliott8027 5 лет назад +2

    Why are American commentators unable to pronounce Klammer? ..................Klommer?.................FRONZ?

  • @markusmueller2246
    @markusmueller2246 6 лет назад +5

    greatest run ever????? no way. But it was a great victory for him and Austria. But greatest run. Pirmin Zurbriggens race at Calgary was more like it. How about Klammers victory in Wengen Jan 1975? A victory margin by over 3 seconds! 3 seconds........ He also held the record for highest average speed in a downhill for a very long time. He achieved that in his first win at Schladming in Jan 1973. Klammer has had many great runs, but the Innsbruck Olympics were not his greatest run however it was probably his most important run.

    • @markusmueller2246
      @markusmueller2246 6 лет назад +1

      I lived in Switzerland when this happened. It was on the news but just like everything else, it passed. But really it was no different when Zurbriggen won at Calgary. Similar scenario: Pirmin, the greatest of his time, against Mueller, who has downhills second best winning record behind Klammer. Mueller was first out of the gate (Russi was early as well) and Pirmin 14th. Pirmin was also expected to win, just like Klammer, he also expected to win. If you watch Pirmins run you know it was special. I say not greatest run, but certainly his most celebrated!

    • @crazytrain7114
      @crazytrain7114 6 лет назад +4

      Markus Mueller What made it so amazing is the narrowness and cut of the course. You are only on the fall line for about 8 seconds, extremely difficult.

    • @vantheman12welshman66
      @vantheman12welshman66 5 лет назад +2

      Markus Mueller you have to ruin it

    • @philipcurnow7990
      @philipcurnow7990 5 лет назад +7

      No. It was the greatest run ever. It's a philosophical argument not a statistical analysis. The pressure on Franz was not a sporting one but existential. It was poetry and sublime. Reducing sport to seconds or yardage is reductive and useless. Sport is mythical and Franz a God.

    • @vantheman12welshman66
      @vantheman12welshman66 5 лет назад +1

      Philip Curnow nailed it

  • @raygordonteacheschess5501
    @raygordonteacheschess5501 4 года назад +1

    In a Bar, to a hot chick:HER: "What's your name?"HIM: "Franz Klammer":::::sex::::::

  • @angelsean2843
    @angelsean2843 Год назад

    There was an air of jealousy in the way that AXXX said won 4 times cus he is not gud enuf

  • @Benzknees
    @Benzknees 3 года назад

    He was great, but like Hirscher he was just a specialist in one discipline. Compared to Marc Giradelli who won in all five disciplines, these guys have to take second best.