THIS is why you should NEVER give up! 💪🏻 The Lasse Virén Story

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @paulclarkson1778
    @paulclarkson1778 4 месяца назад +26

    Viren won the 5,000 metres AND the 10,000 metres in 1972 and then did the same in 1976!

  • @christopherx7428
    @christopherx7428 4 месяца назад +30

    I have seen videos about "great comebacks" here on RUclips that did not include this race by Virén - epic fail, they had done no research at all! Setting a world record after taking a fall in the race!? It doesn't get much more heroic than that.

  • @kewsiyehboah9514
    @kewsiyehboah9514 3 месяца назад +13

    When Your Ahead Never Let Up..
    When Your Behind Never Give Up..

    • @JxH
      @JxH Месяц назад

      * You're

  • @theclassicrock8644
    @theclassicrock8644 Год назад +33

    I watch it again and again.really inspiring.thanks for such an amazing videos.😍👍👊💪🏅.

  • @jozefserf2024
    @jozefserf2024 Год назад +29

    Unprecended recovery in a final.

  • @archiethebold2000
    @archiethebold2000 6 месяцев назад +28

    True Hero! he came back in four years and did the same thing.

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад +2

      Whilst doping, so not really so admirable at all.

    • @aspenrebel
      @aspenrebel 5 месяцев назад +2

      He fell again, got up, and won?

    • @covkid52
      @covkid52 4 месяца назад

      @@1unsung971 What he did was legal at the time!He used a loophole .That's how you get ahead!!

    • @scorpionWhite
      @scorpionWhite 4 месяца назад +6

      @@1unsung971 I understand your envy, otherwise you would have showed evidences!

    • @Zane_Zaminsky
      @Zane_Zaminsky 3 месяца назад

      @@covkid52You get ahead by using loopholes??
      👎

  • @rudetoy8264
    @rudetoy8264 4 месяца назад +14

    Winner of four gold medals at the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics relied on brutal training regimen in Thomson's Falls, Kenya training (and not doping) "emptying exercise", that allow him to win 4 gold medals

  • @blacsouljah
    @blacsouljah Месяц назад +2

    Wow. Just wow! What an inspiring story.

  • @robertsherman871
    @robertsherman871 4 месяца назад +6

    Reminds me of that song, “ If he gets back up, you knock him down again! You never let him stay upright!”

  • @ziggy33399
    @ziggy33399 3 месяца назад +2

    Phenomenal race, wasn’t it? Loved it. Thank you for sharing this. ❤

  • @emmettorafferty1006
    @emmettorafferty1006 4 месяца назад +6

    Legend in the 5000 he won 🥇🎉

  • @someoneintheworld-h4h-o4g
    @someoneintheworld-h4h-o4g 3 месяца назад +1

    i have seen him many times irl cuz i live very near to him, he once came to our school for questions and everything

  • @PaulCarew-j9j
    @PaulCarew-j9j 4 месяца назад +6

    Why is everyone saying 'Cheater', that's an animal that runs quickly. The word id 'Cheat' and there is no proof, Carl Lewis was also supposed to be one.

    • @bayadere8308
      @bayadere8308 4 месяца назад +1

      Well, if you do want to split hairs: to cheat is the infinitive of the verb 'cheat'. Cheater is a noun. (A cheetah is an African feline.)
      English is obviously not your first language so you are forgiven.

    • @May-ve6sr
      @May-ve6sr 4 месяца назад +1

      Blood doping, which is illegal now but not in 1972.

  • @mattiahtiainen8459
    @mattiahtiainen8459 Год назад +38

    You call it Finnish SISU!

  • @KamilG
    @KamilG Год назад +28

    What record would he have set if he hadn't fallen?😲

    • @randyevermore9323
      @randyevermore9323 Год назад +9

      Timewise, he probably lost only about 3 seconds. But he expended quite a bit of extra energy pulling himself off the ground and accelerating again to reach pace. So I'd guess he probably could have run at least 5 seconds faster, or around 27:33.

    • @NinjaGangSigns
      @NinjaGangSigns Год назад +4

      it could have been, but would it have been? maybe not

    • @J_a_s_o_n
      @J_a_s_o_n Год назад +9

      He wouldn't have been that motivated 😎

    • @randyevermore9323
      @randyevermore9323 Год назад +9

      @@J_a_s_o_n Of course. He was trying to win a gold medal, not set a WR. And he still had to run the heats and final of the 5,000, so he no doubt wanted to conserve his energy. But I have little doubt that he was capable of running at least that fast. The 13:16 5,000 WR that he ran just days after these Olympics is the equivalent of around 27:32 for 10,000.

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад +1

      He doped so it would have been deleted

  • @suescourfield7902
    @suescourfield7902 4 месяца назад +9

    The 1972 olympics had some wonderful sporting moments - but it was still overshadowed by the terrorist attack - and it’s what people, who were around at that time, remember. 😢

    • @colleenross8752
      @colleenross8752 2 месяца назад +1

      RIP to the 11 souls lost, too soon 🇮🇱

  • @jblizzard962
    @jblizzard962 3 месяца назад +1

    Sifan Hassan fel on the qualification for the 1500 meter final and won that qualification.

  • @johnpike7570
    @johnpike7570 Год назад +4

    Awesome

  • @canadamoose
    @canadamoose Год назад +5

    This is amazing. This is life

  • @ralphjenkins370
    @ralphjenkins370 8 месяцев назад +15

    He was physically gifted with incredibly long legs to torso ratio. Prefontaine couldn't beat him

    • @suminshizzles6951
      @suminshizzles6951 5 месяцев назад +4

      I have long femurs and am a cyclist. People shout at me when they drive by me about my seat height as i do not "look" the part with the trend of barely bringing your thigs up at all. My thighs are nearly parallel with the ground. A light downward slope at the top of the stroke. My legs at the bottom of the stroke are nearly fully extended as they should be. Some like to see a fully locked out leg at the 5 o clock position with the heel on the pedal. No me. I am fine with my position and had it for nerly 40 years now. The same position. No knee pain. And i can ride all day and do huge tours all over europe on my bike with no isses. People do not want to see that some people are shaped differently.
      Phelps and Mark Spitz were both odd shaped and they wont medals. Just work with what you have and stop tryign to look like others or ride the way they do.

    • @DavidGarcia-h5l
      @DavidGarcia-h5l 5 месяцев назад +1

      And fierce competor/warrior..the complete class act of a human athlete..with no American EGO to hold him down a big difference at the end of the work day. Power to you FINLAND HONOR..

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад +4

      Anmd he doped, of course, so that helped a lot

    • @DavidGarcia-h5l
      @DavidGarcia-h5l 5 месяцев назад

      @@ralphjenkins370 UNICORN.. just like El Guerrerj..they can fly with that physic..

    • @ROFusion
      @ROFusion 5 месяцев назад +3

      @ralphjenkins370, Pre did in fact beat him in a race. Just not at the Olympics: The 1973 Sunkist Invitational and the 1973 World Games.

  • @-ey8vb
    @-ey8vb 4 месяца назад +5

    Congratulations ✌👍
    To be successful, Three D to be followed : Discipline, Dedication, Determination 🤞

    • @georgegorgeous9173
      @georgegorgeous9173 4 месяца назад +2

      In this case probably a 4. D: Doping...

    • @-ey8vb
      @-ey8vb 4 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@georgegorgeous9173
      Incidents of doping happen in sports 👎
      But here it was not. Rather the runner
      despite falling, won the race setting
      World record. An example of unyielding tenacity ✌👍

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 19 дней назад

      @@-ey8vb Although it was legal at the time, his blood doping was a major reason for his success

  • @gastondeveaux3783
    @gastondeveaux3783 4 месяца назад +14

    What about the guy who's dead in the grass with a huge shitstain in front of him? Nobody's talking about that?

    • @rudetoy8264
      @rudetoy8264 4 месяца назад +1

      If you spend time talking about losers, you wouldn’t have a chance talking about the winners, would you?

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 3 месяца назад +2

      He gave up.

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 3 месяца назад +1

      He recovered to win the silver (behind Viren) in the 5000m. (He's Mohammed Gammoudi, who had already got three medals before these Olympics.)

    • @CaribbeanMischief
      @CaribbeanMischief 2 месяца назад

      @@PaulVinonaama how does someone "recover" from falling onto a rubber track? Gammoudi was as strong as an ox when he fell that day

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CaribbeanMischief Well, the first commentator said he's dead, so you need some recovering for getting from death to olympic medal, don't you?

  • @colleenross8752
    @colleenross8752 Месяц назад

    Paavo Nurmi would be so proud of Lasse

  • @prestok
    @prestok 4 месяца назад +1

    I prefer the stories when they help the people who fell because of them

  • @celestinelocsin
    @celestinelocsin 3 месяца назад

    what a awesome story!

  • @KNOWHOPE72
    @KNOWHOPE72 5 месяцев назад +2

    NEVER GIVE UP!

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад

      And bank your own blood

  • @jamesaaronmanarang
    @jamesaaronmanarang Год назад +2

    Love it!!

  • @Mario-zv2lo
    @Mario-zv2lo Год назад +3

    Quante volte lo sentivo da Paolo Rosi e credevo fosse un aggettivo "lasse" l'asso...

  • @aleksandrglebov3997
    @aleksandrglebov3997 2 месяца назад

    это легендарный спортсмен!

  • @MikeAG333
    @MikeAG333 3 месяца назад +1

    Viren will always have the suspicion of blood doping (taking blood, then re-injecting it a few days later after your body has replaced the loss) hanging over him, as he could never win a race between Olympics, but was unbeatable in them. Brendon Foster has always thought he was beaten illegitimately. If he had dominated middle distance running over the period of those two Olympics then there would have been fewer questions asked, but he didn't at all.

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 3 месяца назад +1

      Where has Foster stated something like that? Viren was injuried for much of 1974 and 1975. In 1972 and 1976 he was in excellent condition for the entire season and not just the Olympics. Can blood doping explain that?

  • @Cwilliam1999
    @Cwilliam1999 Месяц назад

    Never
    Give
    Up

  • @donerickson7305
    @donerickson7305 4 месяца назад +1

    Acceleration...that was the key

  • @chrisozzy56
    @chrisozzy56 12 дней назад

    The Flying Finn . Remember him well .

  • @steveblack610
    @steveblack610 4 месяца назад +9

    Better reaction than the other one in white who stayed down like one of today’s premier league players.

    • @renaissanceman165
      @renaissanceman165 4 месяца назад +2

      Oh, you noticed that, huh? He must have been really hurt. He didn't move at all, totally caught off guard , apparently. Hopefully, it was nothing too serious. Check it Out! Ciao!!!

    • @renaissanceman165
      @renaissanceman165 4 месяца назад

      Great comeback a d finish! Praise the Lord! Check it Out! Ciao!!!

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 3 месяца назад

      @@renaissanceman165 He (Mohammed Gammoudi) did get up, but too late; it was hopeless. He recovered to get the silver (behind Viren) in the 5000m, though.

  • @djwertzy
    @djwertzy Год назад +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @Erickchicas
    @Erickchicas Год назад +2

    EPIC!

  • @jaimecorvus6373
    @jaimecorvus6373 2 месяца назад

    Viren juiced to the gills (blood transfusion), Lopes should've won , best runner for the coming 10 years.

    • @ibrokemachone
      @ibrokemachone 2 месяца назад +1

      No proof

    • @stevenmeyer9674
      @stevenmeyer9674 19 дней назад

      @@ibrokemachone It was common knowledge. No secret at all.

  • @individualistds1646
    @individualistds1646 2 месяца назад

    There was an American woman in London 2012, I think it was 1500M, who fell in the 1500 and instead of doing this she sat on the track and cried

  • @stevedupree525
    @stevedupree525 5 месяцев назад +13

    He had some rather unusual “ Training Methods.”

    • @jussihamalainen7692
      @jussihamalainen7692 4 месяца назад +3

      It's something of a public secret that Finnish runners at the time used blood transfusions to boost their red cell counts. It wasn't banned yet but not very sporting as it was done in secret.

    • @brankojovanovic4764
      @brankojovanovic4764 4 месяца назад +1

      @@jussihamalainen7692 it's banned after Viren "won"

  • @jaimepaixaodossantospaixao9901
    @jaimepaixaodossantospaixao9901 4 месяца назад +2

    Sensacional

  • @thomasburke2584
    @thomasburke2584 5 месяцев назад

    Nice job

  • @ianmorrill6113
    @ianmorrill6113 4 месяца назад

    Anyone know what song this is?

  • @Mojova1
    @Mojova1 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is what SISU is.

  • @avilevy547
    @avilevy547 5 месяцев назад

    Did anyone else come here because of Schalk Bezuidenhout?

  • @davidmanzi4491
    @davidmanzi4491 5 месяцев назад +15

    Greatest blood doper ever.

    • @DrMichaelWidlanski
      @DrMichaelWidlanski 5 месяцев назад +5

      If you have proof, I'd like to see it.

    • @davidhenry792
      @davidhenry792 5 месяцев назад +1

      Jakob Ingrebrigtsen might differ with you.They check their blood everyday....?

  • @alainfauville7311
    @alainfauville7311 4 месяца назад +3

    Never give up?
    Check Dave Wotle 800m final in 1972!

  • @deleted-something
    @deleted-something Год назад +1

    Wow

  • @Real_Michael_Jordan
    @Real_Michael_Jordan 5 месяцев назад +2

    Then went on the most famous race of his life in the 5k vs Prefontaine.

    • @AlMan42
      @AlMan42 4 месяца назад +4

      You mean the 5k vs Gammoudi....Prefontaine was a sideshow in that race

  • @ledtargaouschi5831
    @ledtargaouschi5831 4 месяца назад +2

    Gammoudi didn't deserve to be dropped like that
    he should have been a medalist if that didn't happen

  • @stevenmeyer9674
    @stevenmeyer9674 19 дней назад

    he opened the door to blood doping.

  • @cryptoth4n0s77
    @cryptoth4n0s77 4 месяца назад +1

    That was before Ethiopia and Kenya started releasing their hunters.

  • @mattpcuk
    @mattpcuk 3 месяца назад

    What happened to the other guy that got knocked over?

  • @petesmart1983
    @petesmart1983 Год назад +55

    Viren was a doper and even ran with plaster after his blood transfusions but then again it was the doping era which his teammate openly admitted to it. Blood doping was fully legal in those days

    • @lizelleswanepoel116
      @lizelleswanepoel116 Год назад +1

      Why get a transfusion and traumatise the body, if he could have just taken iron for more effective oxygen uptake? The mind boggles.

    • @s22t
      @s22t 11 месяцев назад +16

      By definition doping is the use of prohibited substances and methods. So it's an oxymoron to say that "blood doping was fully legal"

    • @chloefitton3023
      @chloefitton3023 9 месяцев назад

      I agree

    • @chloefitton3023
      @chloefitton3023 9 месяцев назад

      I never stood a chance.only 14.11 for 5k

    • @mattitarkkanen427
      @mattitarkkanen427 7 месяцев назад +25

      Not any evidence for that, just assumptions and jealous accusations. That is the destiny of winners.

  • @andrewhanson5942
    @andrewhanson5942 5 месяцев назад +3

    In a 10000 meter event, you've time to make up a few seconds from an early fall.

  • @Lunaholic94
    @Lunaholic94 Год назад +37

    He never got caught for doping. It's just a rumor. When they asked about it he didn't even know what it is

    • @woodskier
      @woodskier 5 месяцев назад +4

      Doping might
      have helped in in a long bike race, but in the 10k he needed speed , especially the last 800 meters. Increase in blood volume would have slowed him too much. He did believe in altitude training.

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад

      You have not done your research have you? You are as lazy as Viren

    • @davidhenry792
      @davidhenry792 5 месяцев назад +1

      Jakob checks his blood everyday....nobody says a thing?

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 4 месяца назад +5

      It was not doping as in using drugs etc to enhance his performances. He apparently did training at high altitudes which refines the cells in the blood. They took a pint of his blood regularly and stored it. Just before the Olympics began he had a complete blood transfusion where they pumped his body full of the enhanced blood giving him a boost other athletes did not have.
      Although not officially cheating it was not in the spirit of the Olympics.
      His times during Olympics were substantially better than his times in lead up races demonstrating the huge advantage this blood cleansing gave him.

    • @whahappened8398
      @whahappened8398 3 месяца назад +1

      @@saintsone7877 How do you even know if this is true ? Can you cite a source ?

  • @crosslink1493
    @crosslink1493 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not unprecedented to see someone fall and get back up in a long race like that (10km/6.2 miles). IIRC he fell closer to the start of the race than the mid-point so not a problem to get up and work his way back up to the main pack at the front. There was an African gal in a world class 3K steeplechase race in Europe that did it not too long ago (last season?).

    • @MikeSchlesinger
      @MikeSchlesinger 5 месяцев назад +3

      "Not a problem?" What's your definition of a problem?

    • @edchapman5801
      @edchapman5801 4 месяца назад +3

      How many world records were set after a runner fell in any race?

  • @aspenrebel
    @aspenrebel 5 месяцев назад

    Huh? I don't know that I ever even knew that that happened.

  • @nightsketcher
    @nightsketcher 5 месяцев назад +3

    Well, the inspiration is rather diminished by the knowledge that he accidentally took someone else down with him who couldn't get up. Life is complex.

    • @Gauravmann
      @Gauravmann 4 месяца назад +3

      keywords being accidentally and the other choose to stay down as if dead

  • @SudhangshuChowdhury-q1f
    @SudhangshuChowdhury-q1f Месяц назад

    😊😊😊😊

  • @aeortiz2004
    @aeortiz2004 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cuando no hay fundamentos tecnicos por su desempeño siempre se recurre al desprestigio.

  • @NickGeorge-kf2tl
    @NickGeorge-kf2tl 4 месяца назад +2

    I can't believe you can put this up as a great sporting moment when he was taking blood transfusions to boost his performance! It's sad there are so many Olympics stories tarnished like this.....Gatlin, Vinokourov. It's no longer a sporting spectacle ☹️

  • @Bd-ox4mi
    @Bd-ox4mi 4 месяца назад +1

    The other one that fell like he was shot ..pathetic excuse of a competitor

  • @DitaKedir-bl7hk
    @DitaKedir-bl7hk Год назад +1

    Omg new 2023😶😐

  • @artosaari4401
    @artosaari4401 4 месяца назад +1

    That,s what we call finnish SISU

  • @김수진-g9k4t
    @김수진-g9k4t Год назад +1

    다정한벗즐거운만남희망의케이비씨

  • @mikebarker9187
    @mikebarker9187 4 месяца назад +4

    lose the background music and phony sound effects please

  • @CXK13
    @CXK13 4 месяца назад +1

    Doper? Prove it!

  • @SwetaKumari-pq7kt
    @SwetaKumari-pq7kt 4 месяца назад +1

    0:03 you can see the person behind pulling him down. Pathetic

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 4 месяца назад

      Get your eyes examined as the runner behind him barely touched him and not before Lasse was already falling. It was Lasse contacting the feet of the runner in front of him that caused Lasse to fall. The runner behind him simply lifted his hand up to try to prevent himself having Lasse fall on him. In fact if you watch closely you will see Lasse touch the back of the runner in front of him just as he was falling well before the runner behind Lasse contacted Lasse. It was a simple accident that often occurs in bunched up middle distance events.

    • @duffrageous
      @duffrageous 3 месяца назад

      @@saintsone7877this was long distance, 10000m.

  • @janne-pekkahuuhtanen4691
    @janne-pekkahuuhtanen4691 5 месяцев назад +3

    Voi jumalauta mikä suoritus!!!

  • @dudermcdude9245
    @dudermcdude9245 Год назад +8

    They disapproved all doping allegation. A doctor even testified as to not seeing any visible punctures etc.

  • @ronaldriis1023
    @ronaldriis1023 5 месяцев назад +6

    The rumors about Viren’s blood doping won’t go away. And if he had been disqualified from the 1972 5,000 meter race, then the very deserving Emiel Puttemans of Belgium would have been awarded gold and Steve Prefontaine would have gotten bronze.

    • @stephenbird5472
      @stephenbird5472 5 месяцев назад +3

      This was all the talk in Oregon at the time. Viren came to Oregon to run a year later and everybody beat him. My freshman teammate at Oregon State beat him. We all figured the victories were due to blood doping.

    • @garysmith3913
      @garysmith3913 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@stephenbird5472 You figured wrong.

    • @1unsung971
      @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад

      Rumours= facts.

    • @AlMan42
      @AlMan42 4 месяца назад +2

      Gammoudi finished second in that race but doesn't matter because Viren was clean. The sideshow Prefontaine was the most suspect doper.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 4 месяца назад +1

      @@stephenbird5472 It was not doping but blood enhancement. He trained in high altitude and when his blood filled with extra oxygen as a result they took a pint of blood. This was done regularly until they had enough enhanced blood and just before the Olympics they gave him a full blood transfusion filling his body with this enhanced blood.
      Although no outside substances were added and therefore legal it was not in the spirit of the Olympics as back then all competitors were strictly amateurs.

  • @mauiztic
    @mauiztic 4 месяца назад +2

    You haven't apologized for that disgusting opening ceremony mocking the last supper.

  • @vimalapavankumaryelugula8880
    @vimalapavankumaryelugula8880 4 месяца назад

    😂❤❤😂

  • @summerbay8298
    @summerbay8298 Год назад

    Doped or not I would be really surprised if he would be the only one who got that advance on that race that's why most finns dont see him as doper and I dont think most of his race fellows either. Because they know that everypody on the top were eating that same porridge. Maybe I see things throught bluewhite glasses but the achievment to win 4 gold medals in the olympics is still the greatest goal that finnish track athlete has ever done besides the rumours about doping.

  • @janne-pekkahuuhtanen4691
    @janne-pekkahuuhtanen4691 5 месяцев назад

    Itse olen totaalipaska juoksija, mutta mutta...

  • @thelocalyoutuber217
    @thelocalyoutuber217 Год назад +2

    First

  • @juha2031
    @juha2031 8 месяцев назад

    Viren was not a middle distance runner .

    • @sl7430
      @sl7430 5 месяцев назад

      What was he?

  • @latebloomerabroad
    @latebloomerabroad Год назад +4

    Viren practiced blood doping, and the Olympics Channel is celebrating him? Even if they hadn't outlawed it yet, everyone knew it gave you an unfair advantage because your body would be much quicker to recover than people who weren't doping.

    • @latebloomerabroad
      @latebloomerabroad Год назад

      @@shivahuggins1276 Everybody was NOT doing it. I remember the furor when it was found out, and the other athletes had not been doing it. And why do you talk about disallowing football matches? You're "nonsense"; I ever said anything about disallowing it, just that it seems strange to celebrate something that absolutely DID give him an advantage.

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt Год назад +4

      Where does " giving yourself a bit of an advantage " end ,and downright cheating begin ?Because blood doping was not then outlawed I still think it was cheating ! !

    • @aeortiz2004
      @aeortiz2004 5 месяцев назад +2

      Prove it...a none sense post.

  • @dplouro
    @dplouro 4 месяца назад

    Lasse Viren was a cheater…a lousy cheater

  • @yogibear6363
    @yogibear6363 5 месяцев назад +1

    Viren was a doper.
    You should not idolize cheaters.

    • @rodjohnson2632
      @rodjohnson2632 5 месяцев назад

      Although I don't approve of the practice of blood doping, it was legal at the time. So you really can't call him a cheater.

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@rodjohnson2632 And there is no evidence of that.

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 5 месяцев назад +1

      You should not call someone cheater with no evidence.

    • @rodjohnson2632
      @rodjohnson2632 5 месяцев назад

      @@PaulVinonaama Yes, I forgot to finish my comment by saying it was never proved that Viren blood doped. There were plenty of rumors and accusations over the years, and it was even once reported that Finnish teammates admitted they did blood doping. Add to this the somewhat suspicious fact that other Finnish runners had standout Olympic performances, and never before or after replicated them, it just fuels the belief that Viren blood doped. I'd like to think he was clean and was just a great runner who knew how to peak perfectly for the big races.

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 5 месяцев назад

      @@rodjohnson2632 Kaarlo Maaninka did admit to what is called blood doping in Moscow 1980, and his achievements were indeed exceptional for him there (silver in 10000m, bronze in 5000m). But Viren was in excellent condition for most of the 1972 season, making world records before (2 miles) and after (5000m). He did not emerge from nowhere and disappear.

  • @brockroberts4258
    @brockroberts4258 5 месяцев назад

    Why are you celebrating a known cheater? Nice.

  • @ВенераОрмонбекова-д7э

    А то что он отпинал и убежал не помогав - это нормально? Мне кажется он специально упали и отпинал🤨

  • @lizelleswanepoel116
    @lizelleswanepoel116 Год назад +3

    Come on! Virén blood doped! Also, watch closely: he first shoved the runner in front of him. Then the nr 1410 behind him shoved Viren, probably to say: “Hey, don’t shove the runners, dear doper.”

    • @brankojovanovic4764
      @brankojovanovic4764 Год назад +3

      it was then allowed for athletes to change their blood between races. After Viren "won" rules are changed and new "Viren" didnt happen anymore

    • @mattiforss6331
      @mattiforss6331 Год назад +3

      Viren best of all.He don`´t need blood doped.He is winner,

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 4 месяца назад

      @@brankojovanovic4764 Not so much allowed but simply not illegal as none had officially done it before Viren. Everyone thought he was a doper as his performance improved so much during Olympics compared to his times when not competing in Major events.

  • @sschwen8050
    @sschwen8050 5 месяцев назад

    Glorifying a known blood doper. Nice.

  • @martinf213
    @martinf213 Год назад +3

    Blood doper

    • @martinf213
      @martinf213 Год назад

      @@larrymant1484it is Well known today

    • @mattiforss6331
      @mattiforss6331 Год назад

      yenkees are blood doper or steroidimans like Marion Jones,Maurice Green .......

    • @Mojova1
      @Mojova1 5 месяцев назад +1

      Nope.

  • @1unsung971
    @1unsung971 5 месяцев назад

    He was stripped of his medals for blood doping. He's tainted, not sainted.

    • @DerEchteBold
      @DerEchteBold 4 месяца назад +1

      No he wasn't stripped of any medals, why do you say that?
      As far as I understand, even if the blood doping accusation is true, which he denies, it wasn't against any rules.

  • @Muncheefr
    @Muncheefr Год назад +1

    Olympian by day, racist cop by night. I don’t care what he did. No respect.

    • @iwastubed96
      @iwastubed96 Год назад +17

      Were there news that he was racist while working as a police officer?

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt Год назад +8

      As far as I knew he rarely did his day job of being a Policeman after the 1976 Olympics so where is your information of him being a "racist cop " come from .I resent Viren's 4 gold medals as they were dishonestly won but by the sound of you I prefer to respect Viren and his miles of training than somebody like yourself who seems to have had an attack of verbal and literary incontinence. Get the chip of jealousy of your shoulder mate before it consumes you

    • @Aksa1bw0w
      @Aksa1bw0w Год назад +29

      You think he can be a racist cop in a small village of Myrskylä, Finland with less than 2000 population in 1970? Not a single immigrant in sight.

    • @dudermcdude9245
      @dudermcdude9245 Год назад +15

      Haaaaaaa all those black criminals walking around small villages in Finland

    • @s22t
      @s22t 11 месяцев назад +14

      "racist cop"? Where's your evidence?