Just found and watched this video again. So this race was approx December 1990. Ovett's era was coming to an end and it was Peter Elliott's best season. And didn't it show here. Ovett was great too, taking the lead briefly and holding on for a very decent 3rd.
Thanks so much for posting this. Lovely to see Nick O'Brien in this. Ran with him in the Lancs team that won the Inter Counties XC in 1985. These really were the good old days.
Yep. I'm MH. Still in Worthing. Really miss these old days as athletics is so dull now. Nick Hopkins is in this clip. Not seen him for years. Happy days. Who are you?
Fantastic days, years before the Mo Farah show and they wonder why athletics isn't worth watching any more? No personalities; just a man who seems to think acting like a child entertains us all!
WHAT??? And ovett never used to wave to the crowds WAY before the finish??? Or move into lane 8 totally DEMORALISING those lessor ATHLETES or spelling ILY with his fingers.. ESPECIALLY AT THE MOSCOW OLYMPICS!+!!!!!!!!!
No - he was another class to me :) That team was me, Nick, John Nuttall and Chris Sweeney. Chris won the National the same year. 25 points and we equalled the Inter Counties record set by Yorkshire (including Steve Binns, and Carl Thackeray (I think)). I am living in Canada now, but that gold medal is still by my bed.
Chris Sweeney won the junior national in 1986, I think, by a huge margin. The Athletics' Weekly headline was 'Sweeney out on his Tod'. Used to train with him at St Helen's AC, but he was older and more talented than me.
Remember Steve Crabb only a second or two slower than the best he did alright Peter Elliot too never under-performed in my view was great role-model of determination.
After the Lord Major's Parade syndrome. If you actually know athletics you know a world class performer when you see one. Ovett was special but only one medal at world level at 1500m is a bit of a short change for me. Actually no better than Foster doing all the talking.
Hats off and balding head on display for posting this. Elliot was a grinder and grinders win the hard way. Shame there isn't a 3000m at championships because he might have got the gold he deserved.
Christine Boxer hasn't got a clue on the commentry. I once tripped up Steve Crabb over 1500 in the Commonwealth trials in 89. I was in the same race with Rob denmark where we both ran sub 4 for the first time. I'll dig out some videos for RUclips. I've got loads.
6:22. Steve Grabb LOL! Peter Elliott was the kind of runner; no nonsense and should have won more than he did, but I suspect that even a God medal wouldn't have made his name remembered!
Incorrect. John Mayock competed at three Olympic Games, at the 1996 games in Atlanta and the 2000 games in Sydney in the 1500 m and at the 2004 games in Athens. In 1988 Crabb was seriously inferior to Coe and shouldn't have gone to the Olympics.
@@redrum4100 the biggest problem of athletics. Have to select on the here and now. Coe just couldn't be selected on sentiment. He often went missing when he couldn't win, so wouldn't have surprised me if he cried off before the games even if selected.
@@SirPeter6464 I'd have rather gambled on Coe than enter someone who was never even going to make the final. That said, it was no surprise to me that Coe ran sub 1:44 a month before the games. He'd have been in shape.
Is there a reason they don't have a cross country race at the olympics? Ovett didn't fancy moving up to 5k because he found 25 laps or more boring, so perhaps many athletes find it more interesting than track racing. Would certainly prefer it to race walking
one weekend he won a 200m in sub 23 and the next day he won a half marathon....! incredible guy....misunderstood by the media ...this guy loved to run
Mmmmmmmm that was 1977,,,no WONDER he did what he did in the dusseldorf 1500m WORLD cup a few DAYS LATER!!!!!!!
Just found and watched this video again. So this race was approx December 1990. Ovett's era was coming to an end and it was Peter Elliott's best season. And didn't it show here.
Ovett was great too, taking the lead briefly and holding on for a very decent 3rd.
Just found this. Fantastic to see the other legends of the era Peter Elliott and Steve Crabb! Thanks for posting!
What about Ovett ?
Thanks so much for posting this. Lovely to see Nick O'Brien in this. Ran with him in the Lancs team that won the Inter Counties XC in 1985. These really were the good old days.
what a great run by steve ovett and elliot did ok too
Steve ran like he had a Rolls Royce engine!
Yep. I'm MH. Still in Worthing. Really miss these old days as athletics is so dull now. Nick Hopkins is in this clip. Not seen him for years. Happy days. Who are you?
Fantastic days, years before the Mo Farah show and they wonder why athletics isn't worth watching any more? No personalities; just a man who seems to think acting like a child entertains us all!
bollocks
WHAT??? And ovett never used to wave to the crowds WAY before the finish??? Or move into lane 8 totally DEMORALISING those lessor ATHLETES or spelling ILY with his fingers.. ESPECIALLY AT THE MOSCOW OLYMPICS!+!!!!!!!!!
@@simonedwards5564 Exactly! He showed class and charisma.
Makes me wonder why Peter Elliot didn't try 5000m. He was capable of 13 minutes judging by this and his 4 minutes 52.8 for 2000m
No - he was another class to me :) That team was me, Nick, John Nuttall and Chris Sweeney. Chris won the National the same year. 25 points and we equalled the Inter Counties record set by Yorkshire (including Steve Binns, and Carl Thackeray (I think)). I am living in Canada now, but that gold medal is still by my bed.
Chris Sweeney won the junior national in 1986, I think, by a huge margin. The Athletics' Weekly headline was 'Sweeney out on his Tod'. Used to train with him at St Helen's AC, but he was older and more talented than me.
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Remember Steve Crabb only a second or two slower than the best he did alright Peter Elliot too never under-performed in my view was great role-model of determination.
After the Lord Major's Parade syndrome. If you actually know athletics you know a world class performer when you see one. Ovett was special but only one medal at world level at 1500m is a bit of a short change for me. Actually no better than Foster doing all the talking.
@J Cee Elliott had his best years 1989/90 1:42 800m, 3;32 1500m and won gold commonwealth's.
I was in this race , though spent most of my time third from the back. The camera stays off me as I was naked
I'm a twin from Sussex!!!!!! Clifton is a bit older than me. I remember Clifton winning the UK junior 1500 champs in Brighton??
Clifton Bradley???
Ovett ran well at 35 years old. Should of trained for 10K for 92 Olympics
@ 25 sec. fixing his hair. LOL!
Hats off and balding head on display for posting this. Elliot was a grinder and grinders win the hard way. Shame there isn't a 3000m at championships because he might have got the gold he deserved.
Peter Elliot must have had incredible natural core strength to be able to compete at the highest level, running with in effect no arms.
I was there!
Christine Boxer hasn't got a clue on the commentry. I once tripped up Steve Crabb over 1500 in the Commonwealth trials in 89. I was in the same race with Rob denmark where we both ran sub 4 for the first time. I'll dig out some videos for RUclips. I've got loads.
Wow
Was Dave Lewis in that team also?
6:22. Steve Grabb LOL! Peter Elliott was the kind of runner; no nonsense and should have won more than he did, but I suspect that even a God medal wouldn't have made his name remembered!
@hanleyfender
So I'm guessing you're KH or MH from Worthing...? ;-)
Wow 8:31 for 3k over cross country??? That is faaaaaaaaaaaaaast!!!!!!!!
Good runner that he was, I wouldn't call Crabb a legend.
Just found this video again. Crabb was a two time Olympian 1988 and 1992. We haven't see any male British athletes achieve that in 24 years since.
gakaface Linford christie ?
Incorrect. John Mayock competed at three Olympic Games, at the 1996 games in Atlanta and the 2000 games in Sydney in the 1500 m and at the 2004 games in Athens. In 1988 Crabb was seriously inferior to Coe and shouldn't have gone to the Olympics.
@@redrum4100 the biggest problem of athletics. Have to select on the here and now. Coe just couldn't be selected on sentiment. He often went missing when he couldn't win, so wouldn't have surprised me if he cried off before the games even if selected.
@@SirPeter6464 I'd have rather gambled on Coe than enter someone who was never even going to make the final. That said, it was no surprise to me that Coe ran sub 1:44 a month before the games. He'd have been in shape.
Sweeney: the national as in the junior, I take it? I'm guessing you were older.
I didn't know that Steve Ovett still raced. When did this race take place?
+David Shreeves Ovett seems to have the common touch.
Brendan Foster says it's the end of 1990.
Steve raced with a grace which felt like watching something special and Royalty!
So true. It is nice that we can go here to see these special events.
Is there a reason they don't have a cross country race at the olympics? Ovett didn't fancy moving up to 5k because he found 25 laps or more boring, so perhaps many athletes find it more interesting than track racing. Would certainly prefer it to race walking
5,000m is 12 1/2 laps