The Most Unexpected Gold Medal In History - Steven Bradbury | Salt Lake 2002 Winter Olympics

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    Australia's Steven Bradbury achieves an unexpected gold medal in the short tack speed skating event, taking advantage of a mistake causing his fellow finalists to fall at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
    Coming into the five-man final, Steven Bradbury was the rank outsider and as the race progressed his chances looked slimmer with each passing lap. But as the leading quartet rounded the final bend, Lia Jiajun (CHN) tried an over-ambitious overtaking manoeuvre outside Apollo Ohno (USA), sending them both onto the ice and bringing down Mathieu Turcotte (CAN) and Ahn Hyun-soo (KOR) in the process. This left the way clear for a nonplussed Bradbury to cross the line unchallenged and claim the most unexpected of gold medals.
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  • @kikiza123
    @kikiza123 8 лет назад +5953

    how im hoping to get through life tbh

    • @idreary7590
      @idreary7590 5 лет назад +6

      I ruined the 666 likes

    • @shibavekreal
      @shibavekreal 4 года назад

      Harleigh D well now u can’t ruin the 777 likes

    • @russe19642
      @russe19642 4 года назад

      If you do you would have done a bradley

    • @AQHackAQ
      @AQHackAQ 4 года назад +4

      succeed upon other's misfortune?

    • @therealbenlove
      @therealbenlove 4 года назад +30

      His 'luck' would have meant nothing of he hadn't put himself in the position to win, he worked very hard to be in that race in the first place, he didn't just let fate get him to the finals.

  • @TK_GX
    @TK_GX 9 лет назад +2153

    watched it live in australia at home when I was 12 (now 24). he was the underdog basically and the aus media at the time said he made it barely to the finals but USA and China were the heavy favorites and that he was just honored to be in the final anyway.
    I remember watching the race live, sitting there with my family, and seeing him cruising at last the entire race. It was depressing to see, but at least he kept going.
    Then when they all fell over, only for him to casually cruise over the line, I remember the australian commentary going nuts. The guy was in the Australian news all day, heralding as the luckiest guy in the olympics.
    It was one of those moments you think would never happen.

    • @david83178
      @david83178 9 лет назад +2

      +Rena Ryugu Is that 'When They Cry'? I've missed that TV show so much

    • @kodiak7
      @kodiak7 9 лет назад +100

      +Rena Ryugu When he was interviewed post race he said it was his plan. He knew he was out of his league. The only thing he could do was skate last and stay in touch as best he could and hope for a fall. What an unbelievable moment. Brilliant.

    • @bigunit7308
      @bigunit7308 8 лет назад +3

      +Rena Ryugu Guess what NOOB! IT DID HAPPEN! AND HES A WEAPON!

    • @509734
      @509734 8 лет назад +30

      This is one of the most Australian thing to happen to an Australian,

    • @TheOriginalStix
      @TheOriginalStix 8 лет назад +7

      +Rena Ryugu I was about 7 at the time and, like you, I was watching it live in Adelaide. My recollection of what happened is pretty much identical to yours.

  • @drizzypizzman5849
    @drizzypizzman5849 3 года назад +3972

    "Just stay alive and maybe something will happen" - Australian proverb

    • @高木正弘-e9z
      @高木正弘-e9z 3 года назад +76

      "Wisely, and slow. They stumble that run fast."
      William Shakespeare

    • @이창우-c2c
      @이창우-c2c 3 года назад +2

      ecstasyㅡ shoody(슈디) 한국TBC 방송사 1위 그랑프리 대상 수상곡. 그당시 나이트클럽 최고의 댄스뮤직 인기 히트곡
      모잠비크 공주 가수 슈디 화이팅 응원합니다 힐링 캠프다 ~~~ 추억의 명곡 팝송 이 노래가 황홀경 인데 신청곡 부탁드립니다 🙏

    • @jaan08011
      @jaan08011 3 года назад +47

      Considering how they live in a country with the most dangerous animals, they most likely take these words to heart very seriously lol

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 3 года назад +32

      @@jaan08011 We really do, "just wing it and hope for the best" is an alternative.

    • @thespamdance311
      @thespamdance311 3 года назад +19

      We have a history of being blessed by sheer dumb luck in Australia, so that's not too far off the truth.

  • @JBexplores
    @JBexplores 3 года назад +5373

    “I (thought) to myself, you know what? I deserve this. I’ve trained 5 hours a day, 6 days a week for 14 years. I’ve had a skater’s leg clean through my leg, lost 4 litres of blood, got 131 stitches. I’ve gone head first into the barrier and broke my neck. Had a halo brace screwed into my skull. I can’t take the gold medal for this race, but I can take it for all the hard work in the lead up.”
    - Steven Bradbury

    • @squigglyline2813
      @squigglyline2813 3 года назад +370

      I'd take a gold for that, he was better than them on that day.

    • @6infinity8
      @6infinity8 3 года назад +27

      That's what we call self-congratulation and it is generally not a compliment

    • @xp3r670
      @xp3r670 2 года назад +75

      @@6infinity8 oh shut up

    • @robloughrey
      @robloughrey 2 года назад +426

      @@6infinity8 Its not. He was an Olympian, and the only one that didnt fall down. He got across faster, plain and simple.

    • @peacefulwarrior6285
      @peacefulwarrior6285 2 года назад +2

      Awesome!!

  • @camjo6397
    @camjo6397 8 лет назад +4396

    So slow and steady does win the race.

    • @angelotortuga
      @angelotortuga 8 лет назад +253

      Yeah... if everyone else is fast and careless

    • @Zargonis
      @Zargonis 8 лет назад +57

      Actually you're thinking of fast and steady.

    • @wildanS
      @wildanS 7 лет назад +22

      Yeah, win the race like 0.000001% of the time.

    • @electricmaster23
      @electricmaster23 6 лет назад +29

      He actually did this multiple times. Smart man.

    • @753238
      @753238 5 лет назад +1

      americans growing thir military fast and careless

  • @gracetaylor1597
    @gracetaylor1597 3 года назад +734

    The funniest part is how the other skaters literally threw themselves over the finishing line😂

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 3 года назад +86

      Well I know that I'd rather a silver or bronze medal than nothing at all.......for all that time you spent training....to fall over just before the end, while disappointing, you can at least salvage a medal.

    • @David-Zita
      @David-Zita 2 года назад +4

      yeah, that part got me laughing!

    • @bobwilson679
      @bobwilson679 3 месяца назад +13

      I'm glad Apollo Ohno (USA olympian who was in first rounding the corner, and favorite to win) still managed to scramble his way to second. After leading and only crashing thanks to Lia Jiajun trying an over-ambitious pass, he at least deserved to still get silver. And besides, he still got gold in the 1500 meter race anyways, so it wasn't like this event screwed him out of getting a gold at this Olympics.

    • @BeansOnToast42069
      @BeansOnToast42069 Месяц назад +9

      The funniest part is that this was Australia's first winter Olympic gold

    • @mahmoudeltayeb2771
      @mahmoudeltayeb2771 Месяц назад

      ​@@BeansOnToast42069 not just that, it was the first WO Gold for any Southern Hemisphere country!

  • @goodshipkaraboudjan
    @goodshipkaraboudjan 8 лет назад +8417

    If you watch the interviews with Steve he is really inspirational. He had an accident prior to the previous Olympics when an opponents skate sliced an artery in his leg and he nearly bleed to death on the ice. After recovering he was caught up in a fall and went head first into the wall breaking his neck. He STILL skated after recovering and worked his arse off to be at the next Olympics. People who laugh at him haven't lived as much their whole lives as he has in the days leading up to this race.

    • @alicia-vera
      @alicia-vera 8 лет назад +9

      oh cool!

    • @akizeta
      @akizeta 8 лет назад +323

      I don't laugh at him, I laugh at the other four skaters.

    • @akizeta
      @akizeta 8 лет назад +63

      You can crack vertebrae without dying, which is close enough. That's why emergency responders are keen on not letting anyone in a car crash move until they've checked for neck injuries, and then putting a backboard on them just to be sure.

    • @Gwalchgwyn
      @Gwalchgwyn 8 лет назад +25

      If you've broken your neck, you've broken a vertebrae in your neck. o.o

    • @elijahmeinhard4780
      @elijahmeinhard4780 7 лет назад

      q

  • @5183adam
    @5183adam 7 лет назад +3417

    love how he casually crosses the line like a boss

    • @NoOne-qr8yf
      @NoOne-qr8yf 3 года назад +18

      It was all part of the plan look it up

    • @lowcostiqchasm3226
      @lowcostiqchasm3226 3 года назад +25

      Because he is a boss. He won.

    • @Snowfang00
      @Snowfang00 3 года назад +55

      What's even funnier is the other athletes scrambling over the line for 2nd and 3rd

    • @DrDunsparce
      @DrDunsparce 2 года назад +7

      @M who asked

    • @Just_a-guy
      @Just_a-guy 2 года назад +4

      @M 240 coutries you say? last time I check there is only about 200 of them

  • @rhapsidy
    @rhapsidy 4 года назад +4476

    We have a saying in Australia now.
    When you “Do a Bradbury” means to win unexpectedly.
    Steven is now a national hero because of this and is probably one of the most well known Olympians.

    • @bazalinco
      @bazalinco 4 года назад +120

      Winning unexpectedly is a bit broad. To me "Doing a Bradbury" means to win (or achieve something) because everyone else either pulled out, screwed up or performed much worse than they are capable of.

    • @G-G._
      @G-G._ 4 года назад +6

      second most well known. an aboriginal

    • @MrCheesyBaconBits
      @MrCheesyBaconBits 4 года назад +1

      Thats awesome.

    • @krogdog
      @krogdog 4 года назад +5

      Are you serious?! That’s hilarious 😆

    • @G-G._
      @G-G._ 4 года назад +6

      @@krogdog no we dont. its a joke

  • @dancoulson6579
    @dancoulson6579 9 лет назад +8944

    I don't see why everyone is slagging him off for celebrating - He won fair and square.
    This isn't a default win. It's a genuine win.
    He was the first over the finish line, and in relation to all the competitors, he performed the best.

    • @cowfarmergus
      @cowfarmergus 9 лет назад +479

      I agree... met Steven last night. This man was actually very humbled and was considering when he won, whether or not he should accept.
      His words... "I was a man that during 2 olympics previously, as a champion, was gold favourite.. I was taken out almost dying on the ice.. next time I broke my neck in practice rounds at the olympics (neatry dying again) & ranked as no 5 on the world".
      Last olympics ..his 4th ..12 years of competition, hard training, sacrifice of self, family & friends..he felt past it but wanted to reach the end- finishing the race was his goal.. "I was 4 years past prime racing age but I was good enough to get there". "I just wanted to end standing.. I took the medal not for that race but for the 12years previous & the sacrifice of all, is standing to the end not a tactic?" "We can over judge and we can push the boundaries of a competitive spirit. . "We can switch off to the dangers of others doing this & making those errors around us". "Just maybe this was strategy!"
      ** Useless information fact... all other opponents in that final were wearing shoes made & designed (RBT's) by Steven Bradbury. .. now the conspiralists can come out of the woodwork. 😊

    • @WonderfulAkari
      @WonderfulAkari 9 лет назад +89

      She was going at a pace he was comfortable with which is why he didn't slip.

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 9 лет назад +248

      cowfarmergus Totally agree. Those who criticize Steven Bradbury forget that this was his fourth Olympics, I seriously doubt that the haters would ever gain selection for one, let alone four. To stay at the top of your sport to the degree where you can compete at Olympic level, for that long, is practically unheard of. He deserved the gold IMHO. And the haters have forgotten the first rule of racing - to win the race, you first have to finish the race!

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 9 лет назад +99

      cowfarmergus
      Bloody oath, met him in Canada! As an Aussie we wanted to buy him a beer but he would have nothing of it. He bought us a round and instead of talking about the race we just had a great yarn.
      A humble, tremendous athlete.

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 9 лет назад +84

      Tammie K Well no, he got into the Olympics because he trained his guts out and qualified for the Olympic team. Four times in fact. There aren't too many athletes who can say that. Being able to compete at Olympic level for sixteen years in any sport is a pretty good achievement in itself.

  • @dharmamacdonald583
    @dharmamacdonald583 6 лет назад +2851

    I love how this has become so iconic that it is a thing in Australia to "Pull a Bradbury" if you did something no one thought you could.

    • @Random103100
      @Random103100 3 года назад +47

      Kind of sounds like the term to pull a Homer: To succeed despite idiocy. Except here he didn’t do anything stupid

    • @SerAbiotico
      @SerAbiotico 3 года назад +27

      i like the "pull a bradbury", i'm gonna use it

    • @Crabbytwo1
      @Crabbytwo1 2 года назад +11

      @M Bet the Soccer players Don't Run as fast. It's a different sport and Steven Won Gold!!!

    • @TheBebMeister
      @TheBebMeister 2 года назад +3

      @M Popularity isn't everything.

    • @psychedashell
      @psychedashell 2 года назад +3

      Everyone else did the stupid for him.

  • @thegingerpowerranger
    @thegingerpowerranger 4 года назад +55

    I've met Bradbury, he is one of the most down to earth, genuinely nice people you'll ever meet. He is by far a more inspiring human than many other sportspeople. He deserved this gold.

  • @Ketroc
    @Ketroc 8 лет назад +9559

    You might ask, how did such a slow skater even make the gold medal finals? Well, in his previous round the exact same thing happened, where he was so far behind that he avoided the final turn pile up.

    • @JohnDoe-uq2qd
      @JohnDoe-uq2qd 8 лет назад +1095

      I mean he really wasn't that slow. He was with the pack for most of the time

    • @Ketroc
      @Ketroc 8 лет назад +1041

      fizzle mygrizzle Well, by slow, I mean dead last from start to finish without ever threatening to pass. And then falls back even further in the final laps when the skaters turn it on.

    • @theflyingdropbear2009
      @theflyingdropbear2009 8 лет назад +596

      Slow and steady wins the race, if you go slow, you know that the dickheads at the front will fall over in a whole heap of shit, this race was a prime example of that.

    • @electricmaster23
      @electricmaster23 8 лет назад +261

      He also deliberately dropped back enough to avoid collateral damage.

    • @paksta
      @paksta 8 лет назад +56

      +PewDıePı Except for all the other times it happened.

  • @plesiosaurusjr5642
    @plesiosaurusjr5642 9 лет назад +636

    The skaters behind him flailing themselves across the finish line while still lying on the floor was my favorite part.

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 9 лет назад +27

      Riley Cooper LOL, and the looks on the faces, they're like "Nooooo!"

    • @Uncircuited
      @Uncircuited 4 года назад +24

      Ohno truly went, “OH NO!”

    • @ryansshane
      @ryansshane 4 года назад +4

      That’s actually against the rules in short track, in order to finish, your blade has to be down on the ice

    • @smitajky
      @smitajky 3 года назад +10

      It is also the mark of a champion. In a split second realizing that the time to stand up would lose you the race so get to the line any way you can. Instant decision earned the silver medal. That too was smart.

    • @senorfish2503
      @senorfish2503 2 года назад +7

      @M shaddap

  • @jchen8902
    @jchen8902 3 года назад +1269

    Let's just remember that before winning gold, Steven Bradbury was already a speedskating world champion and a bronze medallist. He wasn't some random nutso who waltzed in and by sheer luck managed to win. He knew that all the other skaters were aggressive skaters and he counted on something like this happening, and that's why he kept his distance. Still, he probably didn't expect his gamble to pay off so well.

    • @Avanta1
      @Avanta1 3 года назад +18

      @@timeflies6347 Don't know how to use google?

    • @benexton1535
      @benexton1535 3 года назад +42

      @@timeflies6347this isn't stretching it, it's exactly what happened. Have you even bothered to look into it beyond watching this footage?

    • @benexton1535
      @benexton1535 3 года назад +89

      @@timeflies6347 it was his last Olympics, all those things happened to him and he WAS among the best earlier in his career.
      It was his last Olympics and he just wanted to do well. When he made the final this was his strategy as he knew he couldn't match them. Given the nature of speed skating, he hoped that by hanging back he'd be a chance at medalling.... Instead he won gold

    • @MrBenHaynes
      @MrBenHaynes Год назад +4

      So he was no "Eddie the Eagle" or "Eric the Eel" then?

    • @roskari8772
      @roskari8772 Год назад

      Cope harder

  • @welcometobbbbbbbbbb
    @welcometobbbbbbbbbb 9 лет назад +5446

    this is the most australian thing i have ever seen

    • @brock9762
      @brock9762 9 лет назад +109

      Tom Tuddenham I feel proud to be an Australian after reading that.

    • @mikic28
      @mikic28 9 лет назад +35

      Tom Tuddenham How punching a guy on the nose in a Taekwondo competition is only a 5 point penalty and not a direct disqualification? But, by the way, is a smart move by the australian knowing the rule before doing it.

    • @LJY08
      @LJY08 9 лет назад +65

      CornWorldwide I know! Aussies never go in gung ho, we always sit back and observe and then make our move...it served us well in both world wars and it served us well here LOL!

    • @Soma2710
      @Soma2710 9 лет назад +34

      If a man can't stand, he can't fight.
      If a man can't see, he can't fight.
      If a man can't breathe, he can't fight.
      Quicksilver!! KOBRA KAI NEVER DIES!!

    • @ryankim5813
      @ryankim5813 7 лет назад +6

      CornWorldwide LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • @Suriner1
    @Suriner1 8 лет назад +4261

    Ask any racer. Any real racer. It don't matter if you win by an inch or a mile. Winning's winning.

  • @RevengeRaptorREAL
    @RevengeRaptorREAL 5 лет назад +352

    A valuable lesson learned, being the fastest doesn't always mean being the best. Man, the turtle and the hare really WERE right.

    • @Olympics
      @Olympics  5 лет назад +95

      Well, the tortoise was anyway 🐰 ❌ 🐢 ✅

    • @rafidadrianto951
      @rafidadrianto951 3 года назад +12

      @@Olympics woy you actually replies

    • @imcarlosjr4898
      @imcarlosjr4898 3 года назад +2

      So true

    • @belpop
      @belpop Год назад +2

      Seriously some of the commenters here don’t seem to understand that speed skating isn’t just about being FAST. It’s about balance and navigating those sharp turns. These guys failed the second part. And Steve got his well deserved win!

    • @VOfficial-lk1ei
      @VOfficial-lk1ei 10 месяцев назад +2

      Wow the @@Olympics replyed

  • @Lucy-ng7cw
    @Lucy-ng7cw 8 лет назад +4475

    This is so Australian. I love it

    • @wavavoom
      @wavavoom 6 лет назад +21

      Lucy Hunt haha common in Australia a move like that is now colloquially called the Bradry

    • @dzgknw
      @dzgknw 6 лет назад +2

      I approve

    • @fractalnomics
      @fractalnomics 6 лет назад +3

      In the context of history, ANZAC etc, I don't think it is. (from a respectful Kiwi)

    • @lee-annek6969
      @lee-annek6969 6 лет назад +1

      lol yes it is

    • @raquelbrim5268
      @raquelbrim5268 6 лет назад

      Blair Macdonald nah it still is

  • @lilyh9112
    @lilyh9112 6 лет назад +2870

    "So, how'd you win a gold medal at the Olympics?"
    "Everyone in front of me fell over."

    • @cityraildude
      @cityraildude 4 года назад +76

      Greatest moment in global sporting history ever

    • @selderane
      @selderane 4 года назад +18

      That's still a W!

    • @BruceWayne-jk1lr
      @BruceWayne-jk1lr 4 года назад +58

      It still means he skated better.

    • @delailama736
      @delailama736 4 года назад +26

      Everyone fell over twice. It happened in the semi final too.

    • @delailama736
      @delailama736 3 года назад +1

      @@chappykonthaar I think he technically won a qualifier but his time was still too slow to go into the heats.

  • @heathspencer188
    @heathspencer188 5 лет назад +258

    Australia coined a term after this. When anyone flukes anything, we call it "doin a Bradbury". Used it just the other day in fact.

  • @ya0sef
    @ya0sef 10 лет назад +372

    its hilarious watching them desperately trying to slide after the pile up hahahaha

    • @pavlova79
      @pavlova79 10 лет назад +14

      It sure is!

    • @Rouwh
      @Rouwh 6 лет назад +9

      Especially when they're the worlds best

  • @Dontrel3030
    @Dontrel3030 8 лет назад +541

    It kinda seems like it's borderline impossible to pass someone in this sport. Why is the..uh...racing zone? so thin?

    • @snuffysam
      @snuffysam 8 лет назад +137

      It's not thin, but hugging the inside guarantees you the shortest distance (as with most other race tracks), and good skaters go at pretty much the same speed- so it's difficult to move away from the inside wall without falling behind. So yeah, it's borderline impossible to pass someone, but because the "zone" is theoretically thin, not actually thin.

    • @petermoggeridge425
      @petermoggeridge425 8 лет назад +77

      If you actually pay attention the lead changes quite a few times during the race due to momentum shifts on the corners. Its not just a procession.

    • @kimmer400
      @kimmer400 8 лет назад +2

      Snuffysam gf

    • @PickyMcCritical
      @PickyMcCritical 7 лет назад +19

      Skaters go faster and have a smaller circle than runners. Unfortunately you'd need a huge ice rink to replicate runner passing imo.

    • @ricky5538
      @ricky5538 4 года назад +9

      Ice skating and car racing, they can't afford to build tracks that are 3 Kilometres long to actually have passing ability.

  • @lizzygroom5277
    @lizzygroom5277 4 года назад +306

    This video was posted 8 years ago and I just remembered it at 10pm at night and I had a weird feeling that I needed to watch it, so here I am. This video gives me hope.

    • @MenSpen67
      @MenSpen67 3 года назад +4

      Its not 10 PM but 04:36 AM here in Germany, but I got exactly the same feeling.

    • @shubhamsingh-lc8km
      @shubhamsingh-lc8km 3 года назад +1

      It's 11PM in Delhi and I just remembered it and wanted to watch it.

    • @crusoebower3391
      @crusoebower3391 2 года назад

      Me to 😊

  • @libbyelliott9543
    @libbyelliott9543 10 лет назад +304

    This guy came to my school to give an inspirational talk

  • @bishopkids5856
    @bishopkids5856 9 лет назад +1950

    People say he doesn't deserve it, but he does. He was good enough to get there, and it is really hard to keep your balance when people are falling down all around you. But he was able to pull it off. So he does deserve it, because he has skill.

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 9 лет назад +135

      This was also his fourth Olympics. How many athletes are ever good enough to get selected for one Olympics, let alone for four? To stay at the top of your game, to Olympic standard, for that length of time, is practically unheard of in any sport, so obviously the guy is pretty damn good. And let's face it, he managed to finish the race which is more than the other finalists did :-)

    • @noex100
      @noex100 9 лет назад +29

      ChooseYour Poison Well, technically the other guys finished the race, too. You can see the mad scramble for the sliver and bronze in the final seconds.

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 9 лет назад +20

      noex100 Agreed, but Bradbury is the only one who actually crossed the line upright ;-)

    • @Gryoomf
      @Gryoomf 9 лет назад +61

      Lucy Bishop Actually, he was only in the finals because the same thing happened in the semi finals, and the only reason he got in THOSE was because someone who was ahead of him got disqualified.

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 8 лет назад +67

      Exactly. For anyone who says "oh he was lucky," of course! But he used his head as well. He knew what his limitations were. He knew he wouldn't be able to outmuscle the more competitive skaters, so he didn't try. He was just going to skate his race his way, and if he happened to medal, then wonderful. His way may not have been the "best" way 999 times out of 1000, but it was this one time, and in the Olympics, that's all that counts.

  • @manfromnocky
    @manfromnocky 6 лет назад +321

    He was the oldest competitor there, he knew he did not have the raw speed to lead the younger guys over the line, he read the race correctly and purposely stayed at the back of the pack in the hope that an incident ahead with those who he knew were under a lot of pressure (USA home Favorite) would allow him through. That's what happened and he won the race, fair and square using his skill and his knowledge. It is not only about who is the fastest. Good on him!

    • @meliamedaverman3558
      @meliamedaverman3558 2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly when it comes to Amy race it isn't about how fast you are but your knowledge and judgment and discernment and skills. He may not be the fastest but he had the brain to think of what he can do to win the race.

  • @TonyFisherPuzzles
    @TonyFisherPuzzles 10 лет назад +2255

    This is so ironic. I won the London marathon exactly the same way.

    • @bensullivan5562
      @bensullivan5562 7 лет назад +250

      Kind of like how I won the Boston Marathon in 2013!

    • @ethanc4424
      @ethanc4424 6 лет назад +36

      Ben Sullivan underrated comment 😂

    • @milosconster2935
      @milosconster2935 6 лет назад +6

      Tony Fisher oh my god it's tony fisher!1

    • @milosconster2935
      @milosconster2935 6 лет назад +2

      The Blissful Zombie He was saying that it's ironic that he won the exact same way. It's called a joke.

    • @milosconster2935
      @milosconster2935 6 лет назад +1

      The Blissful Zombie ok

  • @MyLuv4Muzik
    @MyLuv4Muzik 10 лет назад +753

    i laughed harder than i should

    • @samiaziz5050
      @samiaziz5050 10 лет назад +15

      Have you read the ass comment though

  • @DisturbiaWolf13
    @DisturbiaWolf13 8 месяцев назад +7

    People slate him for winning due to everyone else falling over, as if “not falling over” isn’t an important part of winning a race.

  • @SatouSei13
    @SatouSei13 10 лет назад +313

    Pffft, I can do that.
    And by "that" I mean the falling on my ass part.

    • @happiness6422
      @happiness6422 6 лет назад +5

      No, you Can not. You have to first qualify for the Olympic

  • @e.i.3077
    @e.i.3077 8 лет назад +507

    Why win a medal the conventional way when you can risk it and win it with style like a legend? Honestly, this is this sport's most iconic moment.

    • @resmishine7987
      @resmishine7987 5 лет назад +1

      Opp

    • @Zzyzzyzzs
      @Zzyzzyzzs 4 года назад +18

      _"Honestly, this is this sport's most iconic moment."_
      Yup. I can say, as someone who lives in Australia, most people absolutely don't give a hoot about speed skating, but a ton know Steve Bradbury, as do a lot of people outside Aust.

  • @taylene
    @taylene 6 лет назад +38

    Honestly I keep coming back to this video and crack up every time

    • @summydots
      @summydots 5 лет назад +2

      Same man. Never gets old

  • @lizabth247
    @lizabth247 10 лет назад +559

    What if he's a super hero and his powers are to make people fall over?

    • @itzcloudy5672
      @itzcloudy5672 7 лет назад +65

      best.
      superpower.
      ever.
      that is literally one of the only powers that has no responsibilities with it!
      "with great power comes great responsibility"
      well guess what, making people fall over isnt a great power!!! hahahahahahah!!!

  • @PossumCuber
    @PossumCuber 10 лет назад +458

    Was it really that unexpected? Has nobody ever read the Tortoise and the Hare? It was bound to happen sooner or later.

    • @91hsh
      @91hsh 10 лет назад +7

      terrible fucking analogy go read more childrens book

    • @PossumCuber
      @PossumCuber 10 лет назад +54

      Apparently you don't read much more than children's books, considering you can barely string together a basic sentence.

    • @eslushpuppy64
      @eslushpuppy64 10 лет назад +17

      grey autonomy that was a good analogy I thought, idk what you're talking about...

    • @91hsh
      @91hsh 10 лет назад

      Tica Jones absolute idiot.

    • @91hsh
      @91hsh 10 лет назад +1

      PossumCuber you must be real proud of yourself using perfect grammar on youtube. I can promise you that if you take a standardized IQ test you will not score half of what I do

  • @Secretlyanothername
    @Secretlyanothername Год назад +23

    Bradbury also saved four teenage girls from drowning. Absolute Australian legend.

  • @SKazclaw
    @SKazclaw 9 лет назад +264

    i cant help but laugh in happiness for the bloke.

  • @_ytnahs
    @_ytnahs 10 лет назад +95

    the second and third place though xD "I'll stretch my leg to win a medal if I have to."

  • @trevcole-v1e
    @trevcole-v1e 2 месяца назад +5

    The Miracle On Ice - Australia's 1st ever Winter Olypics Gold Medallist!!!!!
    Say what you like, but he won fair & square,
    & will forever be part of our sporting history!!!

  • @dallascat1983
    @dallascat1983 10 лет назад +180

    "Slow and steady" said the tortoise.

  • @fizzydrizzle8928
    @fizzydrizzle8928 7 лет назад +352

    at the end when he crosses the line he just kind of looks around and says "eh, i'll take it!"

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 4 года назад +19

      If you read his lips, he says "Oh my f***ing God!" 🤣 Love it

  • @neilaquino5294
    @neilaquino5294 4 года назад +128

    "He who is last shall be first." -James May

  • @alexderek5233
    @alexderek5233 10 лет назад +191

    dont gotta be the best to be successful. everyone just needs to fail

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 9 лет назад +6

      Get fucked. Learn the back story. This was his 4th Olympics, he was ranked 5th at World Championships the year before. Nearly lost his life 18 months prior due to a broken neck. Nearly lost his life prior due a skate in his thigh and almost bleed out on the ice.

    • @JollySwaggmann
      @JollySwaggmann 9 лет назад +18

      gnarkillkicksass Calm down, he's joking.

    • @marksheehan8026
      @marksheehan8026 5 лет назад +1

      If you can turn up on the day an make it that far well your earned the result. .

  • @Johnny6666
    @Johnny6666 9 лет назад +383

    Bradbury put himself squarely in the game through years of training; his being there, with the possibility of winning, was no fluke. He knew that immense pressure was on the other skaters to win, and that there would be a hard scrabble for the gold medal in the closing moments of the race. The chance of a fall, as had occurred in previous races, was therefore heightened.
    His victory encapsulates the essence of the martial art of Jujutsu: manipulating an opponent's force against himself rather than confronting it with one's own force.

    • @erblecde
      @erblecde 9 лет назад +7

      Bubblez Beano Pretty sure it's spelled "Jujitsu" and that you were thinking of Judo anyway.

    • @grannyweatherwax7896
      @grannyweatherwax7896 9 лет назад +13

      erblecde Nope, he's making a pun with Jiujitsu and Bad Juju, which means bad luck.

    • @damnblack
      @damnblack 9 лет назад +1

      Bubblez Beano "His victory encapsulates the essence of the martial art of Jujutsu: manipulating an opponent's force against himself rather than confronting it with one's own force." Oh my god, what are you talking about?.

    • @knightfrog8729
      @knightfrog8729 9 лет назад

      Granny Weatherwax Thanks, Granny!
      Trust a person from Discworld to point out the Pune.

    • @loco4731
      @loco4731 9 лет назад +1

      Bubblez Beano yeah, squarely... he got to the final through 2 protests...

  • @waza987
    @waza987 4 года назад +7

    What I always find amazing is this was his planned strategy: Stay back so if two of them crash into each other they won’t take me out too and I have a decent chance of a bronze. Exceeded expectations and the man now has two records that can never be taken away, first Australian to win a Winter Olympics medal (8 years earlier) and first Australian to win a gold at the Winter Olympics.

  • @KenJones42017
    @KenJones42017 10 лет назад +86

    There's something hilarious about China causing all the problems by shoving their way in there trying to get to the top.

    • @katyaschwenk7505
      @katyaschwenk7505 10 лет назад +10

      it's a race, that's literally what you're supposed to do

    • @KenJones42017
      @KenJones42017 10 лет назад +2

      Brock gowling-hammond You're supposed to use your skating and balance and cardio abilities to get ahead. Getting over-eager and physically causing a giant pile-up is on a valid tactic in the sport. By the way, you clearly missed the subtext. I was making a commentary about China doing everything to get ahead in the world, even though they're choking their own citizens to death with their overwhelming coal burning

  • @CatholicKavanagh
    @CatholicKavanagh 10 лет назад +18

    The same thing happened in the semi-final... It was his strategy to stay behind them and hope they would crash because he knew he couldn't keep their pace. So not only did he get lucky ONCE, but twice. Actually three times... In the quarter final he thought he had lost but a fellow skater was disqualified so he advanced to the semi finals.

  • @jomac2046
    @jomac2046 10 месяцев назад +33

    Bradbury is atill winning awards, in 2023 he won an award for brave conduct for his actions during the rescue of four teenagers from rough seas in Caloundra, Queensland on 5 March 2022.

  • @LJY08
    @LJY08 9 лет назад +389

    Slow and steady wins the race people...slow and steady :-). You can see the American seeing it slip...away...nooooooo!
    I remember seeing an interview with Badbury and he said that he knew he couldn't win against guys that live in countries where they actually get snow, so his strategy was to hang back and hope that at least a couple of them toppled and he could actually achieve something...and boy did it work!!

    • @daisyduke3552
      @daisyduke3552 9 лет назад +2

      Does slow and steady win the race in the 100m DASH? No. Not what so ever.

    • @LJY08
      @LJY08 9 лет назад +11

      Daisy Duke Well, it did in this case :-)

    • @Deevo037
      @Deevo037 9 лет назад +3

      Daisy Duke It does if the rest of the field trips over.

    • @zxhade
      @zxhade 9 лет назад +4

      +Daisy Duke he literally won because he was dead last. if he was few centimetres ahead he might fell like the others

    • @LJY08
      @LJY08 9 лет назад +1

      zxhade ...but he didn't :-)

  • @Hermione2286
    @Hermione2286 10 лет назад +113

    Haha I love how it happened on the last lap XD
    Kinda made it seem as if he planed for this to happen. :D

    • @DKSprocket
      @DKSprocket 10 лет назад +62

      He deliberately gambled on it to happen. He knew it was the only way he could win a medal.

    • @francinel8154
      @francinel8154 10 лет назад +10

      DKSprocket Exactly. He staid away because it happen before in the first round I should say. He was mart enough to win his medal. lol!

  • @anitaoshea7954
    @anitaoshea7954 5 лет назад +50

    People are forgetting, to make it into the olympics takes so much hard work, training and dedication. He would have to be the best in Australia at the time.

    • @Crabbytwo1
      @Crabbytwo1 2 года назад

      He was the best in the World yay Steve!!!!

    • @SteamPoweredSmurfette
      @SteamPoweredSmurfette Месяц назад

      Raygun helped this comment age so beautifully 😂😂😂

  • @ZhangtheGreat
    @ZhangtheGreat 9 лет назад +214

    I'm still laughing about how he won to this day. He didn't just win the gold medal this way; he advanced to the semis this way as well. And the only reason he was in the semis was the guy who finished ahead in the quarters got disqualified, so he was elevated.

    • @jimmybell9571
      @jimmybell9571 4 года назад +26

      Gods like imma give that aussie a gold medel today and no1 gona stop me.

    • @ricky5538
      @ricky5538 4 года назад +3

      @@jimmybell9571 God might have thought the others were getting too cocky.

    • @BrianTKessler
      @BrianTKessler 4 года назад +7

      Is there video of the semifinal too? I've got to see this.

  • @bIackangeIs99
    @bIackangeIs99 10 лет назад +456

    The thing is, the only reason he was in the final was bc the same thing happened in the semis...
    and the only reason he was in the semis was bc one of the guys that came ahead of him in the quarters was disqualified

    • @bIackangeIs99
      @bIackangeIs99 9 лет назад +2

      ***** great

    • @OrchidEleven
      @OrchidEleven 9 лет назад +5

      yep i have tumblr too

    • @walover165
      @walover165 9 лет назад +38

      And at Lillehammer, he won his quarterfinal and then was pushed over by another skater during the semifinal. I think JUSTICE was properly dispensed in Salt Lake.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 9 лет назад +85

      In the quarters he beat a 4 time world champion, had broken his neck 18 months prior and in the previous olympics nearly died in training getting an artery in his leg cut open by another skater.
      Why can't you be happy for him and those that put their whole lives towards a sport and fight every day to win?

    • @JEBEDIAH8D
      @JEBEDIAH8D 9 лет назад +30

      gold medallists don't fall over or make mistakes in races that is the sport of speed skating

  • @JustAlice_Mai
    @JustAlice_Mai 3 месяца назад +4

    And I’m here because I saw the F1 version of this, Russell winning 2024 Austria all because Verstappen and Norris collided while battling for the lead

  • @a24396
    @a24396 10 лет назад +70

    Sometimes the winner isn't the best... BUT, he won, no question about it. Even if he's not the fastest - he came in first... Good for him!

  • @YewFongCheong
    @YewFongCheong 10 лет назад +93

    Just keep steady.
    Just keep steady.

  • @chinaman1
    @chinaman1 5 лет назад +276

    Korea: if I am not getting first, none of you are getting first!
    Australia: you forgot about me brah.

    • @expression3639
      @expression3639 4 года назад +14

      Are you blind? You can clearly see that this whole thing was caused by the Chinese. He tried to be a fuckwit trying to grab the American, lost balance, blocked the Korean's foot in the process, then the Korean lost balance and only after did he raise his arm. And the reason he raised his arm was because he was in the process of falling.

    • @becantonopoulos2604
      @becantonopoulos2604 4 года назад

      Lol

    • @becantonopoulos2604
      @becantonopoulos2604 4 года назад

      Salty or what?? 😂

    • @sjeoendiowksbsjsel
      @sjeoendiowksbsjsel 3 года назад +1

      Do you have a little problem with your eyes? The Chinese guy triggered this incident. Oh... You're Chinese.

  • @AudioInjectedSoul11
    @AudioInjectedSoul11 10 лет назад +79

    damn, regardless of whos fault (everyone makes mistakes) this is so incredibly dangerous and its amazing no one got hurt. Theyre traveling at like 30 mph on ice with razor blades attached to their feet and no one lost any fingers or got the leg cut open...

    • @PeeperSnail
      @PeeperSnail 6 лет назад

      Extremely late reply but apparently the USA skater had to get stitches due to a wound in his thigh. He arrived to the medal ceremony on a wheelchair!

  • @af-wm8sn
    @af-wm8sn 8 лет назад +213

    WAGAHAHAHA I CANT OMG GOOD JOB AUSTRALIA IM NOT EVEN MAD THAT CANADA GOT 3RD

    • @TheRealOtakuEdits
      @TheRealOtakuEdits 8 лет назад +20

      We were coming 4th anyway so thanks Australia!

    • @karsonhevener8773
      @karsonhevener8773 6 лет назад +1

      a f does that mean ur canadian because they never get mad

    • @lol.2835
      @lol.2835 3 года назад

      AW, thanks!

  • @belpop
    @belpop Год назад +10

    Why do some of the people in these comments not seem to understand that speed skating as a sport doesn’t ONLY involve speed. It involves incredible balancing techniques while crouching and navigating super sharp turns. AND NAVIGATING AROUND OTHER SKATERS. The fact is, the four bowling pins in this video FAILED at the second part. They failed HARD. Steven succeeded and I lost it when he won. An inspiration.

  • @byondca
    @byondca 10 лет назад +78

    1:45 he grabs his ass quickly to ensure it is in tact and safe on him

  • @bigmac3842
    @bigmac3842 8 лет назад +332

    Compleatly calculated

    • @Hogram82
      @Hogram82 8 лет назад +92

      It sort of was. In an interview he said that he knew he had little chance of winning so he just planned to hold back and hope to capitalise on any mistakes from the others.

    • @SuperJohn12354
      @SuperJohn12354 7 лет назад +17

      his plan was to sit behind the 4 he kind screwed up a corner with 2 laps to go and got far behind, but this shows any athlete never give up

    • @maddoxcindy5017
      @maddoxcindy5017 3 года назад +1

      @@Hogram82 the definition of work smart not hard I’d say eh?

  • @TyTyTy87
    @TyTyTy87 3 года назад +22

    0:04... The face of a perfect game plan..

  • @danniboi07
    @danniboi07 10 лет назад +58

    This is why you never give up. Even if you're in last, you keep pushing on!

    • @shozter7390
      @shozter7390 6 лет назад

      89DerChristian He didn't give up either.

  • @martineder4601
    @martineder4601 8 лет назад +109

    This is the most Aussie way to win a gold medal and no massive ego to go with it.
    Go Steven

    • @alarna302
      @alarna302 8 лет назад +3

      Yeah. When I saw what happened all I thought was "this is just so Aussie" 😂😂 Makes me proud to be Australian haha

    • @KazenoniKakuremi
      @KazenoniKakuremi 8 лет назад +8

      yea...but he got p1ssd after about 50 or so interviews...where they were saying stuff like ...."Kind of a Mr Magoo type way to win....did you ever in your wildest dream think you would be standing on the podium with a Gold medal'
      First couple of interviews, he handled with with the Aussie humor and laughed it off....then he started to get annoyed. As the story they were painting was he was some bum off the street...that just stumbled onto a Gold medal
      So before each interview...he starts reeling off his past accomplishments even before the host could greet him, let alone ask the first question lol. He was like...I was ranked 3 in the world...10 years ago...I won x/y/z world titles...I broke a/b/c records....so it wasn't like I didn't train and just got up one morning put on some spandex, got on the ice on the off chance everyone would fall and I would win. LOLLLLLLLLL
      Man, I felt sorry the dude. The Mr Magoo story is a more interesting story to tell....than an ageing world class speed skater claims Gold. Especially given that dude in the lead was some US superstar and was labelled unbeatable and guaranteed to claim the Gold. LOL
      They ran like an hour long doco on the US dude and his path from childhood and how he got to this stage....all in anticipation of the win.......LOL

  • @aliennug
    @aliennug 4 года назад +71

    This is extremely satisfying to watch,
    But then they fall and then it’s extremely hilarious

  • @charlottejones1078
    @charlottejones1078 8 лет назад +317

    If he's not a national treasure there's something wrong with the world

  • @bozzp
    @bozzp 10 лет назад +23

    For a continent which is the driest and flattest on earth, except Antarctica, the fact that Australia is even competing is pretty amazing. The athletes don't get much funding and have limited or no access to training facilities meaning they have to live and train overseas.
    Steve Bradbury = Legend.

  • @SuSmallville
    @SuSmallville 6 месяцев назад +9

    Any Aussies still watching in 2024?

  • @AstropilotStudios
    @AstropilotStudios 10 лет назад +40

    He just waltzed matilda through with his swag.

  • @UyemaHD
    @UyemaHD 10 лет назад +193

    Slow and steady wins the race.

    • @Revacholiere
      @Revacholiere 10 лет назад +6

      Which is why Usain Bolt isn't the worlds best spr-
      OH WAIT NO.

    • @Mrmikelitoris1
      @Mrmikelitoris1 10 лет назад +10

      ***** Yes and he wouldn't win in javelin throw... There's no point comparing two different sports

    • @arveycozza9820
      @arveycozza9820 6 лет назад

      slow clap

  • @madkent99
    @madkent99 4 года назад +45

    In Australia, "doing a Bradburry" has become a saying

  • @MichelePardini
    @MichelePardini 10 лет назад +76

    legend

  • @reeryredlove6729
    @reeryredlove6729 10 лет назад +169

    absolutely amazing. i have never been more proud to be australian

  • @josejosefino7361
    @josejosefino7361 Год назад +3

    Some people will say he won because everyone fell down. This is untrue. He won because he was the only only to stay upright.

  • @LuDogg805
    @LuDogg805 8 лет назад +71

    This reminds me of Mario Kart, when the blue shell takes out first, second, and third, and spins fourth out of control and you in fifth win!!!

  • @bIackangeIs99
    @bIackangeIs99 10 лет назад +106

    Blue shell anyone?

  • @tylershep4220
    @tylershep4220 4 года назад +56

    Guy's just hovering in the back for the entire race and celebrates like he planned it. What an absolute legend.

    • @mensrea1251
      @mensrea1251 2 года назад +10

      He actually did plan it. Legit.

    • @belpop
      @belpop Год назад +6

      It actually WAS his plan, believe it or not. He knew he was older than the other skaters and couldn’t keep up on pure speed alone. So instead, he hung back and hoped their aggressive skating would get the best of them, as had happened in a previous race. And it did!

  • @reallytallmidget2372
    @reallytallmidget2372 10 лет назад +38

    its funny cause he puts his hands up like he genuinely won... he won because the rest of them fell over. smh

    • @Siimmbbaa02
      @Siimmbbaa02 10 лет назад +63

      .... are you saying that it was his fault that they fell over? lol

    • @Acquiex
      @Acquiex 10 лет назад +80

      He saw the accident coming, he pulled back just enough to avoid the collision and raced forward to get the gold when they had fallen out of the way. It was pure genius strategy. Well deserved first Gold Medal for him and australia.

    • @reallytallmidget2372
      @reallytallmidget2372 10 лет назад

      Miguel Arpilleda no i dont mean it was his fault they fell over lol, unless he had some kind of telekinesis. i mean that he looked as though he triumphed over them all when he really just got lucky

    • @Energiz3rs
      @Energiz3rs 10 лет назад +6

      you cant even compete to half of his speed its not like he was 2 labs behind in my book its counts :D

    • @tronnoadam
      @tronnoadam 10 лет назад +37

      That was actually his strategy. He did the exact same thing in the semi-finals too.

  • @BeccaLynn8024
    @BeccaLynn8024 10 лет назад +175

    This is adorable, the guys face when he won lolol

  • @alexeiharp7676
    @alexeiharp7676 6 месяцев назад +2

    "Wow you won the gold medal, how did that happen??"
    "Well you know, patience."

  • @BoBnfishy
    @BoBnfishy 10 лет назад +87

    the look on his face lol

  • @Fahrenheart
    @Fahrenheart 10 лет назад +266

    Blue Shell strikes once more!

    • @bkeels002
      @bkeels002 9 лет назад +6

      Lol perfect

    • @oni741
      @oni741 6 лет назад +1

      Renko Usami The Aussie Side of the Force. 🤣

  • @vaporterra
    @vaporterra 5 лет назад +37

    And now he was recently on Australian Survivor, had a decent premerge run, and he outlasted the same amount of players on the show as he did in this race

  • @reeryredlove6729
    @reeryredlove6729 10 лет назад +50

    this is like the tortoise and the hares

    • @hanzfranz7739
      @hanzfranz7739 6 лет назад

      Except in the original ending the tortoise was awarded the position as a wildfire outlooker and when the fire came all the animals died...

  • @natehamon8042
    @natehamon8042 10 лет назад +44

    Bradbury is an absolute legend. It wasn't just Australia's first Gold but the Southern Hemisphere's first Gold I believe.
    This was apt reward for years and years of hard slog.
    He was an 'also ran' for years but NEVER gave up.
    He also won Australia's first Winter Olympic medal - Bronze in 94
    In 1994 he was impaled on a rivals skate, creating a cut in his leg, so extensive he lost 4 litres of blood. He required 111 stitches and Docs say he was lucky to survive.
    He also broke his neck in 2000 and had to wear a halo brace for a couple of months.
    18 months later and he's wearing Gold.
    Of course the American media cried foul and said the wrong person won but they can suck it.
    Steven Bradbury - LEGEND!

  • @RikTheEmperor
    @RikTheEmperor 3 года назад +11

    "So, How did you win the gold?",
    "Everyone was waiting for me to get the gold".

  • @Magikalic
    @Magikalic 10 лет назад +87

    I get that feeling that this will be how I achieve victory.

  • @NotTheCIA1961
    @NotTheCIA1961 10 лет назад +123

    Had the USA skater not been practically grabbed by somebody else, he would have survived the fall.

    • @3Authoress
      @3Authoress 10 лет назад +9

      I think that was the China skater who's leg flailed up and caused everyone to fall not the USA skater. The skater had 'China' written on their leg.

    • @death2a11dan8
      @death2a11dan8 10 лет назад +13

      ***** it looks more like Korea caused the fall after china slipped and slid away,or atleast that's what it looks like at 2:40

    • @davidmcfadden4617
      @davidmcfadden4617 10 лет назад +23

      ***** Are we even watching the same video? People need to use their eyes more often... China went wide and right into the stepping pattern of USA. They hit but survived. Korea went in behind USA as China tried to come back into the inside. Korea went into China and took them out, then couldn't hang on to the curve and slipped, grabbing USA along the way.
      They even play it in slow motion... Amazing how people's arrogance about certain nations rather than their eyes drives their words.

    • @davidmcfadden4617
      @davidmcfadden4617 10 лет назад +5

      ***** I didn't mention you were from a certain country. My ignorance comment was aimed at "among moons", not you.
      You can see in the slow motion when Korea's leg hits USA's leg. After that, USA is pretty much done for and USA's arm taps Korea's front. Korea falls and takes USA with them.
      Since the blame game is so strong here I will be frank and say China tried a crazy outside move and started a domino effect in this race. When they came back inside they pretty much doomed Korea, who was so close to USA on the curve that they went down as well.
      As for Australia, it's a 100% deserved medal. It's competition and sometimes stuff like this happens. When it all goes south (as long as it wasn't intentional, and it almost never is no matter what the paranoid people say) all that matters is whoever crosses the line first. In this case, Australia did. USA got a great finish (can't remember if it was a medal) because of the same thing in another race. Happens all the time, even at the Olympics.

    • @hughmarshall8046
      @hughmarshall8046 10 лет назад

      David McFadden Why is this argument necessary? New Zealand wasn't even in this race. I'm from thereabouts (mate), and I just lolzed at the funny video.

  • @playwme3
    @playwme3 5 лет назад +17

    I’ve forgotten most of Australia’s gold medalists from the last 20 years, but i’ll remember Steven till the day i die. I still get that feeling whenever someone pulls a Bradbury, and it always brings back memories of that race.

  • @Kooriism
    @Kooriism 10 лет назад +17

    To be honest australia deserves a medal for being able to field a winter olympic team in the first place. xD

  • @robinh2923
    @robinh2923 7 лет назад +68

    Top bloke - has been through so much even getting to the final at all. Well deserved!

  • @mattymmmm2362
    @mattymmmm2362 3 года назад +4

    This and Cathy winning the 400m are my favourite Olympic moments.

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 3 года назад +1

      Those 2 and the 100mx4 freestyle mens win 2000 olympics + Thrope 400m Freestyle.

  • @johnmalcolm9980
    @johnmalcolm9980 8 лет назад +254

    In more recent news he is now Prime Minister of the UK

    • @mediocrehaddie8920
      @mediocrehaddie8920 7 лет назад

      Omg, I'm dying. :))

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 6 лет назад +8

      Yeah I’ve no doubt he’d do a better job than the current one (it’s February 2018, currently Theresa May, Theresa May Not be here long)

    • @summydots
      @summydots 5 лет назад

      And he just might as well be😂😂 May was meant to leave office on 7th of this month..

    • @namelessarm6273
      @namelessarm6273 3 года назад

      @@cjeam9199 hehehehe Theresa may not be here lmao

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 3 года назад

      @@namelessarm6273 haha I was pretty right 🙈

  • @Kim-zf5dp
    @Kim-zf5dp 10 лет назад +67

    I'm just glad no one got cut by the blades!!

    • @Nohiro.3D
      @Nohiro.3D 10 лет назад +2

      Actually that kind of blade don't cut at all ^^ they'are not razors.

    • @a10.
      @a10. 10 лет назад +11

      ***** Actually still dangerously sharp.

    • @91hsh
      @91hsh 10 лет назад +3

      who cares about lives we're talking about whos getting gold here

  • @taiwandashcam2819
    @taiwandashcam2819 3 года назад +12

    i remember at the bar during this game, i had placed a bet, thought i had lost, but won at the end, quite happy

  • @TalkThisOut
    @TalkThisOut 10 лет назад +83

    had to be USA starting the shoving, had to be

  • @explorethebush
    @explorethebush 8 лет назад +70

    I met Stephen last night at a function he is a top bloke. He trained 5 hrs a day, 6 days a week to go to the Olympics

    • @bp4816
      @bp4816 8 лет назад +15

      and had a serious spine-related injury earlier in his life

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 7 лет назад +13

      18 months before this race he was fouled by another skater and broke his neck.

  • @barkingtree88
    @barkingtree88 2 года назад +3

    Anyone think it's funny that he's in green like a TORTOISE??

  • @perubased6880
    @perubased6880 7 лет назад +103

    Australia: Trolling everybody and everything since 1901.