1985 Bislett Games - Steve Cram Mile WR

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  • @No_One1_Special
    @No_One1_Special Год назад +17

    One of the most elegant runners ever… closed the final lap in just under 53 which is insane!

    • @szymon6207
      @szymon6207 Год назад

      10000m under wr 30 minutes women

  • @joshhodkinson9305
    @joshhodkinson9305 3 года назад +54

    Even now, 36 years later, this performance still puts Cram 4th on the all-time list.

    • @samhardy6319
      @samhardy6319 2 года назад +5

      At his best, Cram was unbeatable.

    • @redrum4100
      @redrum4100 Год назад +2

      Still first for me, top three all on something.

    • @rc2869
      @rc2869 Год назад +1

      @@redrum4100 and the 5th. El G was defo an EPOer

    • @vincentvangogh8092
      @vincentvangogh8092 Год назад +2

      @@samhardy6319 killer last 500m must have done some crazy training to bang his fast 500m off a decent pace

    • @samhardy6319
      @samhardy6319 Год назад +2

      Balls. Cram was clean. Natural talent and hard work. He'd been a great junior.

  • @shadowbannedbyyoutube415
    @shadowbannedbyyoutube415 3 года назад +21

    What a graceful runner Cram was.....truly wonderful style.

    • @WAYNESWAYS-ib3cm
      @WAYNESWAYS-ib3cm 4 месяца назад +1

      I’ve always thought that
      He’s an such an Elegant runner !
      As is Carl Lewis as a sprinter

  • @tomcrowther3913
    @tomcrowther3913 Год назад +14

    I remember Coe saying that Cram was in a different world in this race. He knocked a second off the record in a slow race. That last lap was mental.

    • @ynotnilknarf39
      @ynotnilknarf39 Год назад

      A slower pace is better, this was the mistakes made back then and even now still happens particularl in the first 200metres!
      Negative splits are always the way to go for faster times, e.g. the insanity of 50 second first 400m in 800m races meant Coe never went sub 1:41 when he should have done.
      His second lap in Naples was 2.4sec slower than the first, the final 200m he flagged after going off far too fast!
      If Coe had run a 26.5s opening 200m (instead of a 24.5) followed by a 25 he would have deffo run near to or sub 1:41 IMO
      His 800m splits in 1981 were 24.5 (standing start)/25.2/25.3/26.7

  • @ovekkjlstad7703
    @ovekkjlstad7703 Год назад +5

    I was there. Standing close to the tracks. A marvelous experience. Ecstatic. The race was close to midtnight on a very warm summerday. A perfect day for a race.
    PS. The man with the hat in background of the interview is race director Arne Haukvik.

  • @_Myns
    @_Myns 2 года назад +10

    Cram's style is majestic. His gesture of arms, body and head never breaks down, even when he knows what is coming behind him. The confidence with which Cram ran the meetings in 1985 was unbelievable.

    • @rc2869
      @rc2869 Год назад +2

      Yep beat all 3 Olympic champions (Cruzz, Coe and Aouita) from previous year including 2 World Records.

  • @Fontsman-14
    @Fontsman-14 Год назад +8

    Cram's 85 season was phenomenal. He blitzed this world record.

  • @franciscocastanovazquez7703
    @franciscocastanovazquez7703 Год назад +4

    Great runner Steve Cram.
    An exceptional race. I remember the Golden mile in those years.

  • @runcaz7802
    @runcaz7802 7 лет назад +11

    Been searching for the Marty Liquory version of this race for years. Finally found it. Great job calling this race!

    • @nickcrawford8740
      @nickcrawford8740 3 года назад +1

      Great commentary. Never heard him before but up there with David Colman

  • @booklover3959
    @booklover3959 5 лет назад +21

    When Cram said in the interview before the race that 3 min and 45 sec was in sight and then went 3:46.30 in the race, it makes you wonder what kind of training sessions he was doing that gave him that confidence. Obviously he was at the top of his game at the time.

    • @mathematics5573
      @mathematics5573 5 лет назад

      .

    • @mathematics5573
      @mathematics5573 4 года назад

      I read he ran a road race 2 days before his mile WR.

    • @bryancastillo8178
      @bryancastillo8178 4 года назад +3

      Apparently he did really repeats anywhere from 200m to 800m with 15 sec rest for every 100m, so 30 sec rest for 200m and 2min for 800m. Maybe, 6-10x 400m with 1min rest in, well the time I have no idea

    • @redd605
      @redd605 Год назад +2

      The uneven pacemaking cost him and even better time needed a Tom byers in this race one of the greatest pacemaker in the sport of athletics.and so underated , his influence during the Coe Vs ovett battle

    • @andrewdeacon8315
      @andrewdeacon8315 Год назад +3

      The slow 3rd lap probably cost him up to 1.5 secs , this was to me his greatest performance even better and stronger than when he beat Aouitta a few weeks earlier

  • @ericgeorge5483
    @ericgeorge5483 7 лет назад +26

    What a year for Steve Cram...UNREAL.

    • @PNETriffid
      @PNETriffid Год назад

      He peaked a year too late. Imagine if the Olympics had been in 1985.

  • @sanderslongdrive
    @sanderslongdrive 3 года назад +12

    No grimacing and head shaking (Zatopek), no dramatic collapse on the line (Bannister), no dressing up in long tight 'gay boy' shorts, just pure style and class, modesty, and a lovely character. Steve is one of those people you can't help but regret never having met.

    • @bfc3057
      @bfc3057 4 месяца назад

      Long tight "gay boy" shorts - I don't regret not meeting a homophobe like you.
      Incidentally, his head goes left to right, as it always did.

  • @darrenjohnbryant51
    @darrenjohnbryant51 Год назад +1

    One of the best! Beautiful. Graceful. British.

  • @hhbeck-ziegler9333
    @hhbeck-ziegler9333 Год назад +2

    Great to see and these days the shoes makes the difference what i believe why i keep these guys with Ovett the best there been. And i am a Finn who loved to see Pekka Vasala with nearly as beautiful style as Cram win the olympic gold in 1972 .

  • @albertbrooksjr.1435
    @albertbrooksjr.1435 7 лет назад +17

    I remember watching this race live on ABC's Wide World of Sports in 1985. The build up after the 1984 Olympic 1500 meters final rematch was incredible.

  • @APBCTechnique
    @APBCTechnique 5 лет назад +14

    Golden boy of middle distances. Well capable of sub 3.44 in this new era.

  • @dashercronin
    @dashercronin 6 лет назад +3

    Cram was the absolute biz. Big, strong, fast. 1500 meters and mile most exciting events in man to man sport and Cram's achievements span the generations. Imagine having, Coe and Ovett competing in that era as well representing one country!!?

  • @ervineokuboh7459
    @ervineokuboh7459 6 лет назад +4

    Majestic performance by Steve Cram

  • @littlebobbystrong4143
    @littlebobbystrong4143 Год назад +1

    It's been a long time since I have heard Marty Liquori announcing a track meet.

  • @backintobalance9542
    @backintobalance9542 6 лет назад +12

    He was unlucky at the Olympics but an all time great
    Majestic in his stride

    • @keithbate9405
      @keithbate9405 7 месяцев назад

      1980 too soon for him : 1988 too late he was past it 1984 - He had been injured over the winter 83/84 and missed months of winter training . He got fit enough to run at the Olympics. But lacked his usual long drawn out finish.

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 Год назад +2

    That was when Cram could put a spurt on 300m from home, fantastic.

  • @tgjolga
    @tgjolga 5 лет назад +3

    An epic race!!! Hear the crowd!

  • @martinhill9261
    @martinhill9261 Год назад

    What a run and as always what an atmosphere in Oslo.

  • @daveorange2379
    @daveorange2379 Год назад +2

    Steve Cram always had such a fabulous, smooth running style, truly graceful and elegant!🤗🤗🤗

  • @scrumpymanjack
    @scrumpymanjack 2 года назад +4

    The ultimate graceful runner. Sublime.

  • @APBCTechnique
    @APBCTechnique 4 года назад +4

    I don’t think any runner past or present could beat Cram on this night. Majestic

    • @carlpeterkirkebo2036
      @carlpeterkirkebo2036 3 года назад +1

      I think the 81-version of Coe would have a reasonable chance.

    • @APBCTechnique
      @APBCTechnique 3 года назад

      @@carlpeterkirkebo2036 Coe was better at 800m that year his 1500m was still improving. His PB came in 1986 3.29. Cram in 1985 was so powerful I doubt anyone could’ve beaten him with his long 300m dive to home

    • @carlpeterkirkebo2036
      @carlpeterkirkebo2036 3 года назад

      @@APBCTechnique
      Coe probably could have run 3.28 in both 81 and 84. His PB in 86 came at at time when he was not as good at the 1500m as in 81 and 84. Unfortunately he was the victim of terrible pacing both in Stockholm in 81 and Zurich in 84.

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад

      @@carlpeterkirkebo2036 Coe, Ovett, and Cram were capable of running a 3:28 / 1500m in their prime!!

  • @jeffallinson8089
    @jeffallinson8089 3 года назад +8

    In 1985 Steve Cram was almost unbeatable.

    • @alfaduc
      @alfaduc 2 года назад +3

      It was his golden year. He even took down Cruz in the 800m!

  • @keithbate9405
    @keithbate9405 7 месяцев назад +1

    This long standing British Record , which was a world record at the time has just been broken by Josh Kerr at the Eugene GP (May 24)

    • @trevorturner8037
      @trevorturner8037 6 месяцев назад

      it was actually Eugene, not Oslo

    • @keithbate9405
      @keithbate9405 6 месяцев назад

      @@trevorturner8037 Thanks Trevor have amended my post.

    • @trevorturner8037
      @trevorturner8037 6 месяцев назад

      @@keithbate9405 you’re good. its easy to get them mixed up. both monaco and euguene always has fast races😂

    • @trevorturner8037
      @trevorturner8037 6 месяцев назад

      @@keithbate9405 speaking of monaco tho, I believe that is today. I’ll definitely be watching it!

    • @keithbate9405
      @keithbate9405 6 месяцев назад

      @@trevorturner8037 yeah and London on the 20th prior to the Olympics !

  • @ufoools
    @ufoools 4 года назад +2

    The crowd wanted something special and the people on the field could see this was special, everyone in the stadium was buzzing.

  • @chrismac2234
    @chrismac2234 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Rolls Royce of runners. And from Cramlington

  • @tedallison6112
    @tedallison6112 2 года назад +4

    & 37 years later we got 3:46:46 from another supernatural runner; Jakob Ingebrigtsen

    • @paulbailey7641
      @paulbailey7641 Год назад +1

      Yep with go faster shoes rabbits and track.

  • @jamesellis3583
    @jamesellis3583 Год назад +3

    Still the European record to today!! ✊

    • @keithbate9405
      @keithbate9405 7 месяцев назад

      Josh Kerr broke this at Oslo last week (May 24)

    • @crosslink1493
      @crosslink1493 5 месяцев назад

      Didn't Jakob Ingebrigsten run faster at Eugene Oregon in late-2023? 3:43.6 IIRC.

  • @charliewatkins4571
    @charliewatkins4571 9 дней назад

    I love the mile / 1500 It's such a weight neutral event.

  • @CarlFredrik-uo1cu
    @CarlFredrik-uo1cu Месяц назад

    Final 109.344m in 14.08! That's blazing fast, the equivalent of 12.88 speed in the 100m

  • @sunnydays5581
    @sunnydays5581 Год назад +2

    The Jarrow Arrow

  • @paulwhite2533
    @paulwhite2533 2 года назад +2

    when athletics mattered

  • @philipd4466
    @philipd4466 2 года назад +2

    And then the icing on the cake...Jim Rosenthal!

  • @user-vt7fl8zr5n77
    @user-vt7fl8zr5n77 Год назад

    The Best... Cram.
    Fantastik Run... 3.46.30

  • @jeremyhomewood7740
    @jeremyhomewood7740 6 лет назад +14

    Cram was capable of 3:44 that night for sure !!!!!!!!!

  • @davidfrancis273
    @davidfrancis273 4 года назад +5

    Cram's greatest race. He totally blew them away. Steve Scott's pre-race comment 'there are other guys in the race' Really?😂

    • @scrumpymanjack
      @scrumpymanjack 2 года назад

      Well, Gonzalez got second so he wasn't wrong, was he!

  • @backintobalance9542
    @backintobalance9542 6 лет назад +1

    85/86 his two best seasons

  • @scollyer.tuition
    @scollyer.tuition Год назад +2

    I had completely forgotten about this race - I had no idea that Coe was present when Cram broke his world record.
    Cram was absolutely dominant here against an exceptional pack - Coe, Walker, Scott, Wessinghage, Deleze, etc. Must have been one of the finest line ups of all time, which puts Cram's achievement into some perspective.
    And the interviews remind me that I always felt a little sorry for Steve Scott back then - without Coe, Cram, and Ovett, he probably would have been a world record holder, and probably Olympic champion. Still, I'm a Brit, so musn't grumble.
    The 80s were a fine time for athletics (and music, and being young and carefree. Where's Emmett Brown when you need him, eh?)

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 Год назад

      You don't think the quality of the line up pushed him to a good performance?

  • @nicholashernandez4367
    @nicholashernandez4367 5 лет назад +2

    Race starts at 4:38

  • @jeffiles7953
    @jeffiles7953 5 лет назад +1

    I remember 1985 very clearly when Cram was unstoppable.

  • @LorenScott69
    @LorenScott69 2 года назад +2

    Cram even eased up a bit over the last 10m.

  • @jacobanteau6020
    @jacobanteau6020 2 года назад

    the amount of peds in this field must be through the roof

  • @francishooton3933
    @francishooton3933 7 лет назад +2

    about time someone ran 3:42 for a mile. Are you up for it Mr Cram?

  • @cashcrop70
    @cashcrop70 6 лет назад +1

    Nearly midnight? Not the best time to run any race. Was this to suit US tv?

  • @backintobalance9542
    @backintobalance9542 6 лет назад +3

    So fast last 200m by cram, must have been a 25.5 I timed it. well capable to run sub 3.45 that day

  • @timsterrockstar
    @timsterrockstar 4 года назад

    He didn't looked winded at all when he crossed the finish line. If he hit the 3rd lap at 2:51 instead of 2:53 he would have ran a 3:44.

    • @ynotnilknarf39
      @ynotnilknarf39 Год назад

      Bollocks would he, it was the slower splits that allowed him to run the time he did, faster splits, particularl the first 200/400 would have meant not being as fast

  • @peteralainszpiriev4750
    @peteralainszpiriev4750 7 лет назад +1

    I was not able to watch it live (as chess player and chess trainer ) but all the athlets are my favorite.

  • @WAYNESWAYS-ib3cm
    @WAYNESWAYS-ib3cm 4 месяца назад

    Crammy the man

  • @bfc3057
    @bfc3057 4 месяца назад

    3:46.32

  • @musik102
    @musik102 3 года назад +1

    53 last lap. WoW! What is the fastest final lap in a mile or 1500m world record race?

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад

      49sec. by Coe & Ryun!

    • @scrumpymanjack
      @scrumpymanjack 2 года назад

      Not sure about the world record part of your question, but Mo Farah ran a 52-second last lap in a 10,000m so.....

    • @musik102
      @musik102 2 года назад

      @@scrumpymanjack 1'm talking about the mile/1500m and at world record pace. Lots of athletes have run last laps faster than 52secs

    • @tedallison6112
      @tedallison6112 2 года назад +1

      Faster lap after a slower race? Who cares?

  • @luispastor8089
    @luispastor8089 Год назад

    All the races in this era have something in common, attrocious pacing. Its sad to think how faster they would have been able to run there had been better pacers at the time..

  • @stoolpigeon4285
    @stoolpigeon4285 3 года назад +1

    Coe would go from 100, Ovett from 200, Cram from 300, El Guerrouj from 600 or even 800M

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад +2

      El G would start his kick from 600m out!! One time he started it 800m out and he was clocked at 1:46 in the last 800m.

    • @sergelu
      @sergelu Год назад

      @@richardmilliken5651Exactly!

  • @dean2663
    @dean2663 4 года назад +1

    Amazing run! Terrible announcing by Liquori.

    • @TheSecondWitness
      @TheSecondWitness 4 года назад +1

      Agree on both! Great race by Cram - though Coe the greatest all time - but that call by Liquori was horrible!

  • @peterh1353
    @peterh1353 4 года назад +2

    Cram never won Olympic gold. The best that never did. The first sight of Coe reaching for something and not finding it. All things are relative, but just inches passed his best.

    • @batumalairajakumar3450
      @batumalairajakumar3450 4 года назад

      Not sure about Coe being past his best mate, the esteemed Coe historian @deano27671 claims Coe was word class up until 89 and could have won his 3rd Olympic gold in Seoul even though his won selectors thought he was not good enough to rep their country.

    • @keithbate9405
      @keithbate9405 4 года назад

      @@batumalairajakumar3450 Definitely . Coe ran a sub 1.44 800 m a few days after that 1500m final won by the unknown Rono ahead of Elliot . The latter was good but Coe was in a different league to both of them.

    • @mattmoran4341
      @mattmoran4341 3 года назад +1

      @@batumalairajakumar3450 suppose both cases are true. Coe was past his peak here, but still world level. Just wish cram had peaked in an Olympic year 😢

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад

      @@batumalairajakumar3450 Coe was in his absolute prime in 1981 and that Coe would've challenged Cram in this race! It would've been very interesting with a prime Ovett in the race as well!

  • @GOATAli
    @GOATAli 2 года назад

    The mile record is D record to own

  • @johnpontes812
    @johnpontes812 4 года назад

    Anyone notice that 3 British record holders Cram Ovette and Coe were all born around the same time of year.

  • @andrewallen1083
    @andrewallen1083 Год назад

    Coe was destroyed here ; was he unfit

    • @ynotnilknarf39
      @ynotnilknarf39 Год назад

      hadn't had a huge amount of racing I beleive from what the commentator was saying

  • @samassek
    @samassek 6 лет назад +2

    that was a great era for the Brits,but the king,the legend the one and the only is without a doubt El Guerrouj:)

    • @michaeladrian2210
      @michaeladrian2210 4 года назад

      El G was great but no one is best ever...all depends how you view a race...
      For example, El G's first 1200 m in a WR 1500 was 10 sec faster than Ryun years earlier. But their final 1200 m differed by " about 1.5secs"....so the seeds are there.

    • @richardmilliken5651
      @richardmilliken5651 3 года назад

      @@michaeladrian2210 Nobody could've beaten Cram in that race but nobody could've beaten Keino in the 1968 Olympic 1500m in Mexico at altitude and in 1967, Ryun would've outkicked even Coe as he was clocked at 11.6 for the last 100m. at Dusseldorf in 1967. And nobody would've beaten Coe in the 1500m at the 1984 Olympics!

    • @ynotnilknarf39
      @ynotnilknarf39 Год назад

      @@richardmilliken5651 Ryun ran a 59.4 first 400 then 59.2, 48.4, his last lap was around 54s, his negative splits allowed him to run so fast in that last 400.

  • @stephenunderwood7011
    @stephenunderwood7011 3 месяца назад

    One of the greats just not as great as Seb Coe

  • @charlottewilson8740
    @charlottewilson8740 4 года назад +3

    Always disliked Coe now I know why Xx

  • @chrissmurray255
    @chrissmurray255 Год назад

    Summary of the commentator - WORST. EVER!!

  • @andywallace1220
    @andywallace1220 10 месяцев назад

    Seb Coe 🤢

  • @johnjones9689
    @johnjones9689 6 лет назад +1

    I didn't see this Bislett Games but saw a few in the 80s and early 90s. Oslo was a great city then. Almost no crime, friendly people, homogeneous, a Scandinavian paradise. It's changed a bit since then. In 2018 the most popular name for newborn boys in the city was Mohammed. I wonder if there could be a connection?

    • @seamusoriordan4536
      @seamusoriordan4536 5 лет назад +3

      What bollocks!

    • @nickyork8901
      @nickyork8901 4 года назад +1

      Is 'homogeneous' your way of saying white, without admitting that you are a racist twat?

    • @ovekkjlstad7703
      @ovekkjlstad7703 Год назад

      Keep your racism to yourself. And you are wrong anyway.