Very Best Of Steve Ovett-20 Classic Races!.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2013
  • It's in the title...Ovett in his pomp..I don't have as many of his runs as I'd like,else it would have been 50 Classic Races! In his day ,one of the greats.Respect.
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  • @Telssa1
    @Telssa1 3 года назад +27

    Even when breaking world records, you still felt that he had something left. I thank Seb Coe for pushing him to near his limits, and Steve for pushing Seb. What a time it was to be a British athletics fan.

  • @driver2212
    @driver2212 Год назад +15

    I'm 62, been following athletics most of my life. Steve Ovett for me is the all-time favorite! The media had Coe as their darling & painted Steve as the "bad boy" Steve & Seb respected each other, but Steve was a very private individual -( not a media friendly stance to take). But watching a race where Steve was competing was a treat for the eyes! His "kick" IMHO was a thing of beauty to behold, and unlike Seb, he always looked like he was enjoying his racing. Despite the huge amount of records he held, he was a RACER 1st and foremost. Thanks for so many fantastic memories Steve!

    • @stephenreeds3632
      @stephenreeds3632 11 месяцев назад +1

      I agree. He loved to race not just run.

  • @nickpage473
    @nickpage473 4 года назад +22

    I was born in 1965 and remember screaming at the tv watching Steve race in the late 70’s and 80’s . Great memories. My youngest lads middle name is Ovett 👍

    • @paulfitzgerald7290
      @paulfitzgerald7290 2 года назад

      Yes I was also born in 1965.
      Great times, I was the same screaming at the TV. Great memories.
      Life seemed better back then.

  • @paulgraham6316
    @paulgraham6316 Год назад +12

    Watching him run for all those years was the biggest sporting thrill of my life. He was majestic, and had more charisma in his little finger than Coe and Cram put together. In my opinion, the greatest middle-distance runner we have ever seen.

    • @szymon6207
      @szymon6207 Год назад +1

      1500m and MILE !

    • @jerryoshea3116
      @jerryoshea3116 10 месяцев назад +1

      I never saw it as a competition between these fellas &Ovett chose to ignore the media for quite an while ( which,like it or not,is part& parcel of sports,by talking& promoting their Sports,help gain it the attention They're seeking!) So they were all great runners& the UK was very fortunate to have them!

    • @user-vt7fl8zr5n77
      @user-vt7fl8zr5n77 6 месяцев назад

      Great koment... ❤

  • @joebovill9419
    @joebovill9419 3 года назад +6

    MY FAVOURITE MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNNER OF ALL TIME.

  • @boxingjerapah
    @boxingjerapah 9 лет назад +50

    You either loved Ovett or Coe. I was an Ovett man. Always will be.

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 7 лет назад +5

      Ovett for me too- he had charisma, Coe colder.

    • @gammonbaldy1765
      @gammonbaldy1765 4 года назад +4

      Me too, the great untainted Steve Ovett, the rest are full of shit especially Coe

    • @jamescarpenter6585
      @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад +5

      There are so many unlucky what ifs: what if he didn’t have to hurdle a fallen runner which put him out of the qualifying places in the 1976 Olympic 1500 metre Semi-final?…what if he didn’t have to compete against previously unheard of Olaf Beyer who sneaked past Coe and Ovett at the death after our boys had given us such a glorious race in the ‘78 European 800 (years later Beyer cropped up as part of the Stazi’s National doping program) thus denying Ovett a well earned gold (and Coe a brave silver). What if ‘77 had been a World Championship year (the first WC was in ‘83) Ovett would’ve been favourite in both 800 and 1500 (imo). What if he didn’t have his nasty accident in ‘82 (he was never as consistent again). What if...in Olympic year ‘84 Ovett took himself off to Australia for pre-Olympic winter training and claimed to have had his best high intensity training of his career, after winning an early season mile race on the streets of Paris, he contacted Bronchitis before the Olympics which resulted in a disastrous games due to breathing problems. This was virtually the end for Ovett however, he produced a last hurrah in 1986 winning Commonwealth Gold with ease in the 5000. Hopes were high that we could have a challenger to the great Aouita but later that season Steve pulled up due to heat exhaustion in the European 5000 (ghosts of ‘84 respiratory problems) after that he started to drift out of the picture. Such a great (natural) athlete but dogged by misfortune.

    • @elizabethevelyn9761
      @elizabethevelyn9761 3 года назад +4

      I remember the 800m Moscow final like it was earlier today.. I remember playing with my friends then went home.. I remember the weather .. what I ate .. and the nerves I had.. that's what Ovett meant to me.. great man!

    • @APBCTechnique
      @APBCTechnique 3 года назад +1

      @@jamescarpenter6585 yes your right - but still a great career

  • @GN-qx5fl
    @GN-qx5fl Месяц назад

    1977 to 81 simply the best .. loved it

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 10 месяцев назад +2

    1978-1981 Ovett was untouchable.

  • @anty66
    @anty66 9 месяцев назад +2

    The most exciting and thrilling runner we ever had.

  • @anty66
    @anty66 9 месяцев назад +1

    We were so proud of you Steve and still are.

  • @ericgeorge5483
    @ericgeorge5483 7 лет назад +14

    Wonderful tribute to one of the greatest middle distance athletes who has ever lived.

    • @Gnomebe
      @Gnomebe 3 года назад

      He was a distance runner.

    • @ericgeorge5483
      @ericgeorge5483 3 года назад

      @@Gnomebe Yes, a middle distance runner.

  • @LVPAcharn
    @LVPAcharn 5 лет назад +9

    Was my childhood hero, and still is 40 years later,, THEE BEST bar none :)

  • @steveblack1020
    @steveblack1020 Год назад +5

    One of the best runners we have ever had...and went to my school. I remember our Headmaster giving us updates on his progress at the school assembles. This was around 1977 onwards. I still remember, vividly, cheering him on in that 800M final against Coe. A true master athlete.

  • @damienabbott9805
    @damienabbott9805 3 года назад +3

    Steve Ovett was a natural born runner who at his best could beat anyone. Even Seb Coe once said that he was the greatest runner he had ever competed against. I also believe he would have achieved more medals in his career had it not been for that ill-fated knee injury towards the end of 1981, which subsequently trigger a succession of further injuries in 1982. Despite these setbacks he would go onto to break the World Record for the mile in September 1983 and strike Gold in the 5,000m in the 1986 Commonwealth Games, which would prove to be his final swan-song.
    Thank you for uploading this excellent compilation of Steve Ovett at his best!!!

  • @johnsullivan2652
    @johnsullivan2652 3 года назад +8

    Yes I agree Ovett had that charisma and was certainly inspirational. He and Coe were quite evenly matched yet contrasting characters . Ovett took chances was cavalier in attitude and this is what endeared him to many fans of athletics. There's always been a certain mystique with the 1500 a kind of romance and he did more than his share to keep it in the limelight. It was the marquee event for many, many years now that honour belongs more to the 10,000 in the modern era. Ovett, Coe, Elliot and Cram it was a golden era and they were special runners

    • @elizabethevelyn9761
      @elizabethevelyn9761 3 года назад +1

      There were so many world class Britain's in those days.. at least a dozen! Just great..

    • @user-vt7fl8zr5n77
      @user-vt7fl8zr5n77 6 месяцев назад

      Amazing ❤

  • @keithmckeith
    @keithmckeith 9 лет назад +9

    Epic. I've crunched the numbers and Ovett is over a second faster, while waving to the crowd, over his final 200m (out of 1500m or mile) than Rudisha is in his 800 WRs over his last 200m. Epic. Epic.

  • @leeoliver8878
    @leeoliver8878 3 года назад +3

    Ovett was pure class

  • @markbailey1970
    @markbailey1970 2 года назад +2

    Sensational athlete - one of my great heroes

  • @gerardtoner9191
    @gerardtoner9191 10 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely brilliant edit of my favourite naturally gifted athlete , coe worked his socks off , ovett had just got out of bed

  • @kwameaboagye121
    @kwameaboagye121 3 года назад +2

    Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe rivalry was on ITV in Moscow, Zurich, Brussels and London forty one years ago.
    Both hosted by Dickie Davies and commentators Alan Pascoe and Adrian Metcalfe.

  • @martynhanson
    @martynhanson 10 лет назад +10

    Great stuff , thanks for posting. He was the reason why I ran but, by and large, he's being airbrushed out of history by the media , you know, people like Foster , Cram et al. That's why this film on Ovett and Coe is a waste of time as the whole rivalry was built on them being evenly matched. Whereas today most people upto 35 say 'if Ovett was so good how come I haven't heard of him''

    • @andywright8803
      @andywright8803 3 года назад

      Overtime was his own man, and could be a bit prickly. Coe was smoother

  • @sarahtullamore1574
    @sarahtullamore1574 9 месяцев назад

    What a naturally gifted runner. Fantastic. I remember screaming for Steve Ovett in front of the TV when I was young. Thank you so much for this wonderful "best of" of his races!

  • @androod6211
    @androod6211 6 месяцев назад

    My favourite athlete (joint with Daley Thompson). He had the most elegant stride ever and was an absolute beast of a racer.

  • @AthletixStuffChannel
    @AthletixStuffChannel  11 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the comment....glad you enjoyed it !

  • @deano27671
    @deano27671 11 лет назад +6

    Great work. What an icon Ovett was/is!

  • @gakaface
    @gakaface 11 лет назад +6

    That was a great summary of Ovett's career. Thanks for the compilation; I thoroughly enjoyed it! Cheers.

  • @scallmorpheedy
    @scallmorpheedy 9 месяцев назад +2

    superb footage, loving this content. learning loads. thank you. The legend John walker is everywhere. Great seeing Moorcroft in this and Hutchings' expression at the end is priceless, a phenomenal cross country runner (curse injuries) brilliant stuff

  • @tinniswood2577
    @tinniswood2577 4 года назад +2

    Just read Harry Wilson's Running Dialogue, and this ties in perfectly. A Lockdown appreciation of my favourite runner bar none, Steve Ovett. Thanks for uploading.

  • @MikeFloutier
    @MikeFloutier 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for this, it really is a thrill to see!

  • @acechadwick
    @acechadwick 3 года назад +1

    I was about to get married and then I realised I was in love with Steve Ovett! There was simply no one like him. I still feel we would have been blissfully happy together!

  • @christopherlerude4
    @christopherlerude4 4 года назад +2

    I was a Coe man but my high school coach, Peter Duffy, a working class type as well as a 4 minute miler himself, from England, was a total Ovett guy. Great era for middle distance running.

  • @tonystocksmclaughlin4223
    @tonystocksmclaughlin4223 5 лет назад +3

    I have marvelled at many milers/1,500mtrs runners from the 1960's to the 1990's...the era of Coe and Ovett being my favourite..loved Steve and respected Seb..great runners in that era, Coghlan( had to switch to indoors) Cram,Walker, Wessinghager, Bayi, Rono Etc...Elliot and Straub fell just short in comparison but not by much.. I remember the world 1,500 being broken 3 times in 8 days..a golden era....Thanks for the clip...

  • @AthletixStuffChannel
    @AthletixStuffChannel  11 лет назад +4

    Thanks ....appreciate the comment.Ovett lived just down the coast from me....saw him training occasionally .Like you I thought"I could do that".Did one 3 mile run ....damned near killed me....after that I just made do with just watching the real athletes do it on telly!

  • @Intake33
    @Intake33 10 месяцев назад +1

    That 1977 World cup. Devastating. Even Coe was shocked

  • @303azul303
    @303azul303 11 лет назад +6

    Thanks for this! Awesome! Steve Ovett has always been my favourite athlete. I grew up when he was racing at his best and was so inspired by his running. I competed to international level and running was my life. Steve Ovett was one of my heroes at the time. Now I know him to be a genius, a very special athlete indeed. Thanks for this compilation, much appreciated! :)

  • @michaellloyd6042
    @michaellloyd6042 6 лет назад +1

    Love the saluting to the crowd.

  • @terrydickinson3296
    @terrydickinson3296 4 года назад

    I've been watching all these great middle distance videos and it has inspired me to run like it did all those years ago , a calf strain in both legs has now put an end to it...

  • @leevww
    @leevww 10 лет назад +3

    Great . thanks for posting this.. halcyon days for British middle distance running. Dave Moorcroft was my school teacher for a while , another great athlete and decent man as well

    • @adamd4390
      @adamd4390 6 лет назад

      lee walker dave was a great but forgotten athlete

    • @paulfitzgerald7290
      @paulfitzgerald7290 2 года назад

      Not in Coventry. That night he took 6 seconds off the 5000m WR.
      In 1982 he was unbeatable.

  • @keithf_
    @keithf_ 2 года назад

    Just a brilliant middle distance runner. Fantastic memories !

  • @thebunsterooo
    @thebunsterooo 7 лет назад +1

    coming of the last bend
    and waving to the fans
    brilliant.

  • @paulgraham6316
    @paulgraham6316 Год назад

    There was something very special about Ovett.

  • @anthonyjohnson8672
    @anthonyjohnson8672 2 года назад

    hero...i feel old watching races in the early 80s in black and white lol

  • @athleticscoach2012
    @athleticscoach2012 11 лет назад

    Cheers mate!

  • @jussitarponen1919
    @jussitarponen1919 5 лет назад

    what a fantastic kick he had !

  • @APBCTechnique
    @APBCTechnique 4 года назад

    Good from 800m to half marathon. Brilliant

  • @leejoliver
    @leejoliver 9 лет назад +6

    runners' runner -

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 7 лет назад +1

      and the crowds who loved his wave and charisma

  • @siypic
    @siypic Год назад

    Ran against him twice, watched him disappear from 300 to go....... my absolute hero.

  • @frontkick1100
    @frontkick1100 5 лет назад +1

    Greatest light skinned runner of all time!

  • @Briancrobinsonspeaks
    @Briancrobinsonspeaks 5 лет назад +1

    this guys kick is amazing

  • @joemcm1
    @joemcm1 5 лет назад

    just the best.his running style pre railings is god given

    • @stoolpigeon4285
      @stoolpigeon4285 5 лет назад

      Pre railings?

    • @joemcm1
      @joemcm1 5 лет назад

      @@stoolpigeon4285 yes he nearly lost his log when he crashed into some church railings training in 1981

  • @sergiomellamontecinos957
    @sergiomellamontecinos957 9 месяцев назад

    Gran atleta

  • @johntim3491
    @johntim3491 3 года назад

    Won my School 400m by 50m back in 1985 - couldn't help but wave to the 1000 pupils along the entire home straight. Ovett was my hero - I loved the arrogance of blowing away the rest of the field - pure adrenaline & arrogance - fuck being humble - I was given the gift of speed at that time of my life - it's there to be flaunted whilst you have it.

  • @robtatum5277
    @robtatum5277 10 месяцев назад

    Ovett & michael johnson my favs
    I have always thought there running styles were perfect

  • @paulgraham6316
    @paulgraham6316 Год назад +1

    You either went for the boring and mundane or the slightly wild and maverick: Charlton or Best, Davis or Higgins, Borg or McEnroe, Coe or Ovett; I always went for charisma, which is why it will always be Ovett for me.

  • @ChristopherCudworth
    @ChristopherCudworth 5 лет назад +3

    Poor Thomas Wessinhage

  • @mikenealon4042
    @mikenealon4042 Год назад

    good times
    great times

  • @stonekeeper86
    @stonekeeper86 9 лет назад +11

    I always pulled for Ovett, he could match Coe's speed but was much stronger and was more versitile than Coe. 400m to half marathon, etc.

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 7 лет назад +1

      Right, a greater runner overall, and more fun too.

    • @fatbelly27
      @fatbelly27 5 лет назад

      He was the better tactical runner and so could be a match for anyone at a wide range of distances. 400m was a bit short, particularly in the solo event. Mind you |'d have loved to see him anchoring a 4 x 400.

    • @mathematics5573
      @mathematics5573 5 лет назад +2

      @whatwerepeatedlydo You are being unfair on the, Coe's 400m from standing start was 46 and from rolling start is 45.6. Ovetts best 400m is 47.5 and a rolling start is 46.6. They are not much different over 400m. Their speeds made them invincible over 800m and mileing

    • @steffanhoffmann8937
      @steffanhoffmann8937 4 года назад

      Yes he was also anti establishment and saw thru the toffee nosed BS. I think thats why he emigrated to Australia. They are not like that

    • @jamescarpenter6585
      @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад

      whatwerepeatedlydo ...Ovett competed at 400 until he was sixteen 47.?. Coe ran a 46.? In his twenties and a 45.? In a relay (I could look these times up but these are round figures) the thing is it’s pointless comparing these times because Ovett didn’t start chasing times until Coe burst on the scene with his three world records. I mean, fair play to Coe, he revolutionised the sport by doing so because apart from Rono nobody was doing that on a regular basis and poor old Henry had to do that because he had no finishing Kick. My point is there was nothing between them, whoever was in front and kicked first would win...I truly believe that. Both runners were capable of a 51-52 second last lap in a straightforward 1500. Coe edges the 800 but then he found later in his career when he started losing his pace that he wasn’t cut out to be a 5000 metre runner...so Ovett edges the 5k...see?…barely a fag paper between them.

  • @markpatterson2764
    @markpatterson2764 4 месяца назад

    Ovett was the greatest middle distance runner ever,never as his best after 6 Olymoic races sadly but in a single race Id back him against all the greats.The 2000 WR shadowing the great Henry Rono and sprinting by him proves in a single race he could have stayed with El Gherrouj or Ingebrigtsen or Coe for that matter and taken them off the last bend

  • @redrum4100
    @redrum4100 10 лет назад

    Superb - though would have been even better if you'd added your own commentary for the 1983 world record :-)

  • @davidjones4291
    @davidjones4291 4 года назад

    😎👍🇬🇧magic

  • @chrisandrews8073
    @chrisandrews8073 11 лет назад +1

    'The tough of the track'.....Steve 'Alf Tupper' Ovett....can imagine him tucking into fish supper after beating the toffs at the local meeting....they say never look back but stuff them they were glorious days......shit where's mum put my Hotspur and Victor....Muuuuummmmmm...........

    • @jstevenson7121
      @jstevenson7121 Год назад

      Nah.... You have the fish supper right BEFORE beating the toffs.

  • @WilfChadwick
    @WilfChadwick Год назад

    I'm stoned websurfing, this is crazy cool. Try a Metallicaesque soundtrack
    Bloke runner!

  • @AustenMerritt
    @AustenMerritt Год назад

    Wasn't bad, was he!!

  • @sallysmith1484
    @sallysmith1484 9 лет назад +3

    The rather famous Dr. Wessinghage was usually the name most mentioned as trailing Ovett in these races. He was very consistent in that respect. I wonder if he EVER beat Ovett (or Coe)? Does anyone know?

    • @christiandunkley-clark7038
      @christiandunkley-clark7038 7 лет назад

      They were great mates

    • @LPCLASSICAL
      @LPCLASSICAL 5 лет назад

      Wessinhage did beat Ovett in a 2000M race at the end of the 1977 season. Apart from that though I dont think he ever beat him over 1500M/1 mile.

  • @tommytempo1
    @tommytempo1 9 лет назад +1

    Prof. Wessinghage beat Ovett over 2000m in Hanover on 24 Sept 1977, the day after Ovett won a 3000m race in 7:41.3

    • @tommytempo1
      @tommytempo1 8 лет назад

      +David Shreeves An answer to a query from Sally Smith below pal.

  • @awagfasgawdas
    @awagfasgawdas 10 лет назад +4

    The most incredible stride ever to grace a white guy (with only Rudisha ahead, at least in my opinion). Ovett could've been everything and anything, he was that athletic and strong.

  • @Brez6645
    @Brez6645 4 года назад +1

    I'd completely forgotten about Sydney Maree setting the 1500 WR. What ever happened to him?

  • @redrum4100
    @redrum4100 10 лет назад

    What distance at international level? And any big events - Commonwealth, European etc?

  • @nicholasbeech932
    @nicholasbeech932 3 года назад

    Ovett always seemed the working class runner compared to the public school boy Coe

  • @kevingrace7428
    @kevingrace7428 2 месяца назад

    Probably had a games record 13:13 in him, that looked easy, not even puffing

  • @gareth3d
    @gareth3d 10 лет назад

    If Ovett had been born one year earlier, he would likely have been double olympic champion (1976/1980).

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 7 лет назад

      Right, his Olympic tally didn't do him justice.

    • @joemcm1
      @joemcm1 5 лет назад

      ive never thought about it like that but you are 100% right

  • @SkyBlueKangaroo
    @SkyBlueKangaroo 2 года назад

    How many times is Wessinghage mentioned? He must wish he’d been born a few years earlier.

  • @gjpound6219
    @gjpound6219 5 лет назад +3

    why did this guy not receive a knighthood?

    • @jamescarpenter6585
      @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад +2

      Gj Pound he had the world to himself for two years (1977-78) but they were non-Olympic years. Him and Coe dominated together for three or four years but Coe was the media’s favourite so he tended to get more recognition than Ovett. In all honesty they were absolute equals, if they raced 20 times at their peak it would’ve been 10-10, whoever kicked first would win.

  • @jasonaltham7013
    @jasonaltham7013 Год назад

    Pratt

  • @pchallen9795
    @pchallen9795 Год назад

    One of the all-time greats, a true legend and a great character. But for anyone out there who found all that waving to the fans down the final straight a little... um... "much".. there was always this race: ruclips.net/video/BDCYrlN3UeQ/видео.html 😀

  • @craigneeve61
    @craigneeve61 4 года назад

    why no wins in 1982?

    • @timmoule686
      @timmoule686 4 года назад +1

      Ovett missed most of the 1982 season through injury - he ran into some railings whilst training at the end of 1981, and then in trying to get back to full fitness he pulled a muscle. He missed both the European Championships and the Commonwealth Games that year as a result.

  • @jeffallinson8089
    @jeffallinson8089 2 года назад

    what a let down to see the race finish properly.

  • @tommystevenson2921
    @tommystevenson2921 5 лет назад +2

    Coe never in his league

  • @leomurillo9381
    @leomurillo9381 3 года назад

    Great runner but extremely arrogant. Love it when Tracy beat him

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 10 месяцев назад

      How was he arrogant? Waving at the crowd? Hardly extremely arrogant.

  • @peterh1353
    @peterh1353 4 года назад

    The guy had it all, speed, endurance and grit. Big fan of the man. My observation was that he could hold championship pace as easily as any man ever. Just glide round not taking anything out of himself then bang. Olympics came at the wrong time and he only got one bronze at 1500m. However Cram was a better athlete. First to duck under 3.30 (way beyond peak Ovett) and he had more that he never touched. Abdi Bile and Cram could kill Ovett over the last 400 to 800m at their best. They both won world gold medals at the event too.

    • @jamescarpenter6585
      @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад +2

      @ Peter H When Ovett was at his peak (77-81) the World Championship didn’t exist...if it had done, Ovett would’ve definitely picked up (more than) one title, I can see him doing a double double (800 + 1500) in 77 and 79. In fact when Ovett broke the 1500 record in Italy 1983 (3.30.7), he was past his peak, he’d lost some of his kick due to a nasty accident in ‘82. If you look up their records, Ovett won more races than Cram, Coe or Elliott (Abdi Bile was nowhere near as consistent). Cram was great, but he only had two genuinely dominant years ‘85-86. He had a good ‘83 but it was helped by Ovett and Coe not being in good shape. At their peaks’ Ovett’s gliding gait under pressure and finishing kick from 800 - 5000 makes him the daddy.

  • @markjex9035
    @markjex9035 8 месяцев назад

    90% of the British New OVETT was better than Coe ! And that's a FACT .🇬🇧

  • @cerneuffington2656
    @cerneuffington2656 2 года назад

    As a kid, i much preferred Seb Coe because Ovett looked like a balding old man.

  • @davidwainwright2816
    @davidwainwright2816 10 месяцев назад

    Wasting time waving…..🤷‍♂️

  • @cesarcoelho7227
    @cesarcoelho7227 6 лет назад

    Gay

  • @stephenreeds3632
    @stephenreeds3632 Год назад

    Great runner but an arrogant bloke. Would it have killed him to acknowledge opponents?