1980 Olympics in Moscow the 800m final - winner Steve Ovett

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  • the winner Ovett using his elbows in a blatant way : he was lucky not to be DQ, I think.

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  • @neilwallaceandlolawallace1969
    @neilwallaceandlolawallace1969 2 года назад +42

    Ovett was always my man
    Seb always seemed a little privileged.
    Watching them together was pure gold, thank you both for the amazing memories

    • @Lebowski53
      @Lebowski53 Год назад

      Ovett was just as odd. They were both strange young men with similarly overbearing parents. If Coe was privileged, Ovett was arrogant.

    • @neilwallaceandlolawallace1969
      @neilwallaceandlolawallace1969 Год назад +2

      @@Lebowski53 They were both the best we had in a time we haven't seen again..
      I felt ovett was a street fighter.
      Seb a professional boxer

    • @martinhill9261
      @martinhill9261 Год назад +1

      What an amazing time it was.The golden era.Steve was such a classy runner and won this fairly easily.

    • @us-Bahn
      @us-Bahn Год назад

      Where does privilege fit in when the race starts?

    • @OldhamSteve52
      @OldhamSteve52 Год назад +1

      Plus Peter Elliott.

  • @user-xg6yc8ho3w
    @user-xg6yc8ho3w Год назад +40

    Sebastian Coe, Steve Ovett, and Steve Cram. That was an incredible time for British middle distance running. Britain was the home of the Olympic champion, World champion and World Record holder in the 1,500 m - titles held by Coe, Cram and Ovett respectively at the same time. Trading records and medals back and forth. A small country, but had the best middle distance runners. Their times are still elite.

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 Год назад +1

      Britain isn’t a small county. Ireland is beside it with a population of 7 million, that’s a small country.

    • @koko2bware
      @koko2bware 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, ... but unfortunately, today, top world-class native British athletes are no longer. Instead, they have been replaced by athletes from third-world, like Somalia and Nigeria!! Utterly disgraceful !!

    • @saminieminen4871
      @saminieminen4871 9 месяцев назад +2

      Now there is two scots, Josh Kerr and Jake Wightman. World champions.

  • @androod6211
    @androod6211 Год назад +31

    Ovett was the best. He didn't always win, he didn't always have the world record, but he was always the most exciting racer. What an era this was - for Brits and non-Brits.

  • @ryanwilliams2764
    @ryanwilliams2764 2 года назад +86

    This race is often framed as Coe losing it due to his tactics. But, Ovett’s 2nd lap of 50.6 was brutal.

    • @simonedwards5564
      @simonedwards5564 2 года назад +23

      So brutal that 42 years LATER nobody,,,NOBODY has run this fast for the last lap in international history of 800m competition!!!!!!!!!! No WONDER coe and company were physically MALICIOUSLY scattered to the winds!!!!!!!!!! 50,6 !!!!!!!!

    • @markpatterson2764
      @markpatterson2764 Год назад +14

      Amazing! that may be the most underated undereported sports statistic I've ever heard,even at the time!

    • @neillgowans4350
      @neillgowans4350 Год назад +7

      Both their tactics were questionable in first 500m but Ovett’s last lap pace was just incredible. Coe would have had to go sub 50s to pull out a win. Crazy.

    • @lister_of_smeg6545
      @lister_of_smeg6545 Год назад +10

      Coe ran a 50.7 second lap despite being in lane 2 through the entire first bend and most of the second. Would have been around 50 flat without those extra 12 or so metres. So yeah, Coe lost it through poor tactics.

    • @koko2bware
      @koko2bware 11 месяцев назад +8

      The press was rooting for Coe, .. but Steve Ovett showed his true genius and sealed his legacy in this brilliant race !!

  • @geevanathan5507
    @geevanathan5507 2 года назад +27

    I had always loved Ovett's performance. Super race!

  • @Codzilla71
    @Codzilla71 Год назад +14

    "Those blue eyes like chips of ice.." - god bless Dave Coleman!

  • @Chucklea9
    @Chucklea9 2 года назад +26

    Brilliant run by Mr Ovett. At 2.38 he puts his foot on the gas and no man would have caught him. The slow first lap played into his hands. Coe can have no complaints. From 320 meters to go, there was the same distance between him and Ovett as there was on the finishing line. Beaten by a better man on the day, but his day would come

  • @Golchen
    @Golchen 2 месяца назад +4

    Coe and Ovett were both brilliant, but my heart was always with Ovett.

  • @markpatterson2764
    @markpatterson2764 3 года назад +101

    Why do countless rowers and cyclists who are barely recognized in the UK have knighthoods while the great Steve Ovett has just an OBE,its as bad an omission as Bobby Moore except since Ovett is still with us it should have been corrected years ago

    • @jeffallinson8089
      @jeffallinson8089 3 года назад +9

      Have to agree; good point.

    • @paulnorton3607
      @paulnorton3607 2 года назад +17

      Back in the day Coe was regarded as the golden boy that could do not wrong and deserved all the accolades while Ovett was a common oik and a peasant in comparison. Well good on you Steve, I was over the moon when you put the rest in their place. After he won bronze in the 1500m I liked the way he explained it by saying when he got his 800m gold he just wanted to go home. A legend

    • @michaelstephenson4517
      @michaelstephenson4517 2 года назад +11

      Rowers and cyclist are public school produces with connection to the establishment.

    • @markpatterson2764
      @markpatterson2764 2 года назад +3

      @@michaelstephenson4517 Good point

    • @andynaz5631
      @andynaz5631 Год назад

      Look at Ovett's 5000m defeat against Treacy and you have your answer. That about sums up Ovett.

  • @fender1000100
    @fender1000100 3 года назад +53

    One of the greatest 800m finals of alltime. Ovett was amazing.

    • @andre1987eph
      @andre1987eph Год назад +3

      I agree.

    • @martinhill9261
      @martinhill9261 Год назад +1

      Top,top class.

    • @HartfordHD125
      @HartfordHD125 Год назад

      I am so grateful that I am old enough to have watched this on live TV. First Olympics I ever remember. And yes, Steve Ovett was simply fabulous.

  • @temp850
    @temp850 Год назад +25

    How did they get away with so much shoving and pushing! Amazing. Ovett was tough. He basically sliced that field in two like a knife when he was blocked. It wasn't just his great last lap but his ability to break free of the tactical hold on him.

  • @johnhughes8466
    @johnhughes8466 5 лет назад +45

    The great David Coleman! The greatest commentator of alltime and what world class 800 mtr. Running by the legendary Steve Ovette!

    • @scrumpymanjack
      @scrumpymanjack 3 года назад

      The greatest commentator of all time? Are you on crack?

    • @Telssa1
      @Telssa1 3 года назад +2

      @@scrumpymanjack Were you alive at the time? I was, and I agree with John Hughes.

    • @scrumpymanjack
      @scrumpymanjack 3 года назад

      @@Telssa1 Yes, I was alive at the time. Very much so: his commentary dominated the years when I most watched athletics.
      But they didn't name the column in Private Eye Coleman Balls for nothing. Here's just a couple of examples of his sometimes-idiotic commentary:
      "He is accelerating all the time. The last lap was run in 64 seconds and the one before in 62."
      "And the line-up for the final of the women's 400 metres hurdles includes three Russians, two East Germans, a Pole, a Swede and a Frenchman."
      And you call that great commentary? By what benchmark?
      Thankfully, we now have Steve Cram, who actually knows what he's talking about.

    • @Telssa1
      @Telssa1 3 года назад +1

      @@scrumpymanjack He went on for many years too long, and fully earned the Private Eye nickname, to the point that he annoyed me. However, I remember him coming on the scene, and his great years when we suddenly felt as though WE were insiders, knowing the training regimes, fitness and emotions of the athletes. WE had access to all the facts and figures. For many of us, he was on an LP record and all the rest were on CD.

    • @scrumpymanjack
      @scrumpymanjack 3 года назад +1

      @@Telssa1 Not sure your LP/CD analogy stands up to scrutiny but you keep Coleman; I'll stick with Steve Cram and Brendan Foster, two commentators who not only commentate with all the emotion and more that Coleman ever brought to the party but were also world-class athletes (thus bringing a level of expertise, knowledge and insight that Coleman could only ever dream of).
      I'm happy that you loved DC (anyone can and should have personal favourites!). I'll even openly acknowledge that his commentary is evocative of a golden period for British athletics, one that we all loved and enjoyed.
      I'm only taking issue with the (frankly silly) claim that he was "the greatest commentator of all time". I can think of probably a dozen other commentators who were better, and demonstrably so.

  • @brianmcd9492
    @brianmcd9492 Год назад +2

    The great races on Telly no satellite dishes back then in the 80's.Tune into BBC1 or BBC2 back then, saw all the Running on every olympic games brilliant coverage we got 🙂

  • @colinmcdougal6233
    @colinmcdougal6233 Год назад +9

    Growing up watching this in Scotland all my family and friends wanted Ovett to beat Coe. There was just something about him that we all liked better.

  • @simonedwards8888
    @simonedwards8888 6 лет назад +74

    Ovetts 50:6 second lap is still the fastest in a major games 38 years later !!!!!!!!! That is truly phenomenal !!!!!!!

    • @adamd4390
      @adamd4390 6 лет назад +2

      Simon Edwards played into his hands running a slow first lap

    • @rycooder9486
      @rycooder9486 6 лет назад +2

      Same big guy seemed to hinder Ovett and Coe

    • @keinKlarname
      @keinKlarname 6 лет назад +2

      Phenomenal? It's slower than the AVERAGE of the WR.

    • @jeremyhomewood9573
      @jeremyhomewood9573 6 лет назад +2

      @@keinKlarname this was 1980 when the world record was 1:42,33 and ovetts on was 1:44,1 from 1978

    • @jeremyhomewood9573
      @jeremyhomewood9573 6 лет назад +10

      @@keinKlarname sorry ovetts pb was 1:44 ,1!!!!!/ 50,6 represents 1:41,2 which means OVETT ⭐ was capable of running 1:428/1:43,0 !!!!!! Ovett NEVER got near his ultimate 800 metres time and like I said 38 years later still holds the record for the last lap in a major games !!!!! With seb Coe spending most of the clash in lane two and three!!!!!

  • @yolbrennan859
    @yolbrennan859 5 лет назад +20

    I was 12 seeing Ovett and Coe competing in this race on TV, I started cross country running because of Ovett the fastest lap in the history. Today is 22 May 2019.

    • @victorobanye6024
      @victorobanye6024 4 года назад +2

      Same age as me. I was a massive Ovett fan

    • @elizabethevelyn9761
      @elizabethevelyn9761 3 года назад +2

      Me too.. all 12 yr olds loved Ovett!

    • @jamescarpenter6585
      @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад

      All I ever hear about is how Coe messed this race up. In fact, Coe finished further behind Ovett at the finish than he was at the bell...At those Olympics, both athletes were so supremely confident in their own ability that they didn’t realise that whichever one of them kicked first was the winner. They were freakishly level pegging...Coe underestimated Ovett in the first race and Ovett did the same in the 1500...as for Straib in the 1500, well it was the first Olympics to be staged behind the iron curtain...I’ll let others do the maths 🙄

    • @keinKlarname
      @keinKlarname 2 года назад

      The maths tell that you are british and extremely biased.
      Fastest lap ever? Faster than both of Rudisha's laps when Rudisha ran faster for the whole race on average than Ovett for this one lap? Do the maths.

    • @-ShootTheGlass-
      @-ShootTheGlass- 2 года назад +1

      @@jamescarpenter6585 Coe needed to accelerate 350m so he wasn’t last into the 500m mark. He completely stuffed up.

  • @hullster9970
    @hullster9970 Месяц назад

    born in 1970 this was my era, and this olympics had me jumping out my seat and running round the living room.....Ovett was my hero that year until Villa won the league and european cup........OH THOSE HALCEON days

  • @philipswain4122
    @philipswain4122 2 месяца назад +1

    I was a huge fan of Steve Ovett. His running style and strategy were brilliant

  • @Gannett2011
    @Gannett2011 2 месяца назад

    I met Sebastian Coe in 1986 when he visited our school in Exeter. A really nice guy. He answered all our questions and even stayed for tea in the dining room at our boarding school.

  • @truthteller339
    @truthteller339 Год назад +8

    I remember Coe being utterly mortified that he'd lost this race to Ovett. There was a huge rivalry at the time and they werent known for being exactly friends.
    Something absolutely shifted in Coe and drove him to win the 1500, he was on a mission.

    • @kimaspindale9721
      @kimaspindale9721 Год назад +1

      Coe complacent arrogant

    • @KTVH12
      @KTVH12 8 месяцев назад

      The “something shifted” was Coe’s father. His father humiliated him after that 800.

  • @Fatima502
    @Fatima502 Год назад +3

    In his book Ovett revealed that he was expecting Kirov to take the lead somewhere on the backstraight. Which is exactly what happened at the blue eyes like chips of ice moment. He was focussed on Kirov and that decisive. Both he and Coleman were spot on.

  • @robertboyle2573
    @robertboyle2573 5 лет назад +27

    Ovett really was the tough of the track back then.

  • @Iloveliterature
    @Iloveliterature 5 месяцев назад +1

    Steve Ovett, the greatest of them all! Absolute legend.

  • @geoplaten337
    @geoplaten337 2 года назад +6

    Coe v Ovett in the early 80s, that was the golden age of middle distance, 800/1500/mile.

  • @fredt3727
    @fredt3727 Год назад +4

    They didn't hang about back then. Straight onto the track and then the start line!

    • @elliebellie7816
      @elliebellie7816 Год назад +1

      Yes, we didn't have to endure a five-minute leadup to the race!

  • @smfvmd
    @smfvmd Год назад +4

    Great to hear David Coleman’s voice again.

  • @stanmonzon5788
    @stanmonzon5788 3 года назад +8

    I passed Ovett’s statue on the seafront in Brighton today. It had a mask on.

  • @pietrodi1
    @pietrodi1 2 года назад +7

    Ovett and Coe what a champions!

  • @johnf991
    @johnf991 5 месяцев назад +3

    Aside from all the establishment v ordinary bloke stuff about Coe and Ovett, Coe's 800m problem, to me, was that he wasn't a true racer whereas Ovett was. Over 1500m Coe had a bit more time to correct his tactical errors. It always galls me why somebody like Coe in a world class 800m race didn't simply run the first 400 in 50.0 (or less) and then nobody would be able to live with him in the last 200. Why did he get sucked into tactical 800s? He's not alone in this. Great days, though, of course! I remember seeing him run at Crystal Palace in maybe the late 70s/early 80s and he did a 1.44 seemingly without effort, but he was against a field which was arguably a class below him so he didn't get sucked unto a race.

    • @whahappened8398
      @whahappened8398 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think ur on the money... Coe did not go forward enough at the start... hung back and it cost him. Coe was always acutely aware of 'arjy barjy' jostling and would run wide to avoid it. Ovett was only too happy to mix it in the scrum. Both Coe & Ovett were wonderful for the sport, both brilliant and deservedly have Olympic Gold for their efforts.

  • @LVPAcharn
    @LVPAcharn 5 лет назад +16

    Love it !!! l watched it live and was always a Steve Ovett fan , he ran the perfect race !!

    • @thailandwild4897
      @thailandwild4897 5 лет назад +2

      Me too.... I always preferred him... and I remember this race so well.

    • @dariusthepersian8359
      @dariusthepersian8359 5 лет назад +2

      @@thailandwild4897 Me too!

    • @elizabethtanner9050
      @elizabethtanner9050 4 года назад +2

      Didn't run the perfect race, but good enough

    • @jamescarpenter6585
      @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад +3

      @@elizabethtanner9050 sub 51 sec last lap destroyed the field

    • @elizabethtanner9050
      @elizabethtanner9050 3 года назад +3

      @@jamescarpenter6585 He covered the 2nd lap in 50.5 seconds. Brilliant.

  • @davidgrace2951
    @davidgrace2951 6 лет назад +30

    Best track and field announcer of all time.

    • @nzburger
      @nzburger 5 лет назад

      David Grace who is he?

    • @DJ_Hadez
      @DJ_Hadez 5 лет назад +5

      @@nzburger David Coleman, who worked for the BBC for 46 years, covering 11 Summer Olympic Games. Truly one of the greats.

  • @andysmith8890
    @andysmith8890 3 года назад +3

    Remember watching it like yesterday

  • @birendersinghsachan182
    @birendersinghsachan182 6 лет назад +9

    It's the video clip I watch again and again!!!! 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @ThefightingCelt
    @ThefightingCelt 3 года назад +9

    I was very much an Ovett fan , but I thought Coe would win this race and Steve the 1500m - in fact , the reverse happened . Shortly after I remember sitting next to an older man in a pub who was letting everyone know his opinion of the two British runners and how he would bet anyone and everyone that Coe would " definitely " turn the tables in the 1500 . He was right .

    • @simonedwards5564
      @simonedwards5564 Год назад

      THAT IS A FANTASTIC 👌👍 STORY!!!!!!

    • @ryanwilliams2764
      @ryanwilliams2764 Месяц назад +1

      It seemed as though Ovett just wanted to go home after the 800 meters. I’m not sure he had the drive to win the 1500 meters.

  • @josephharley9448
    @josephharley9448 Год назад +2

    Many years later the two met and talked about the races. Coe said to Ovett that on Christmas day he had two intense sessions. Ovetts reply was "are you being serious, only two" I thought that summed up their rivalry.

  • @colinmcdougal6233
    @colinmcdougal6233 Год назад +4

    Ovett was brilliant!

  • @koko2bware
    @koko2bware Год назад +1

    The greatest era in British athletics !! This is one of the finest races of all time !!

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph Год назад +8

    Kirov actually ran a brilliant race. He stayed close to the rail all 800 Meters

    • @WithBACON
      @WithBACON Год назад +1

      Perhaps he moved a bit too soon, but other than that, yes.

  • @elliebellie7816
    @elliebellie7816 Год назад

    I love to watch these old films. In most cases, I watching them all in real time.

  • @anty66
    @anty66 Год назад +1

    To watch Steve running was very exciting waiting for that burst of speed near the end, great days.

  • @MrBendibus
    @MrBendibus 2 года назад +7

    Ovett won it. Coe didn't lose it.

  • @bobshiel4685
    @bobshiel4685 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ovett not disqualified on the 1st lap is one of many sub-plots in this historic race.

  • @martynhanson
    @martynhanson Год назад +4

    DQ i don't think so. This thing happened in the sport then. Look at the 10000m in Tokyo 64 the way Billy Mills was pushed, far worse than what Ovett did, by Clarke and Gamoudi in the last lap. Anyway, Re 800m no complaint was put in by any of the runners or their ruling bodies. I think no complaint would have been put in as this happened before halfway.

  • @4EyedAnimation
    @4EyedAnimation 4 года назад +4

    Ovett was bad ass

  • @spleeeen4it
    @spleeeen4it 3 года назад +21

    always preferred man of the people ovett over tory toff coe

    • @peterwhent66
      @peterwhent66 3 года назад +5

      Completely agree. In those days you were Team Ovett or Team Coe. I was definitely Team Ovett. Not to take anything away from Coe. He was an awesome athlete. I just didn't like him.

    • @albertattla3601
      @albertattla3601 3 года назад +1

      Growing up in the 80's i was a big fan of coe and ray leonard. As i grew older i appreciated ovett and duran more and more. 💘

    • @kevindean1327
      @kevindean1327 2 года назад +1

      @@albertattla3601 Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Salvador Sanchez, Duran, Arguello, McCallum, Sibson, Holmes, Hearns were all boxers I appreciated more than Leonard. Even though I'm very objective and rate prime Leonard behind Robinson as the second best WW ever. Just thought he was a phoney. I watch the Leonard Camacho fight for pure enjoyment!!!

    • @Ruda-n4h
      @Ruda-n4h 2 года назад

      Why is he a toff - because he speaks well?

    • @ProfessorChomsky
      @ProfessorChomsky Год назад

      No, because he is a wee tory rat.@@Ruda-n4h

  • @rampart6557
    @rampart6557 5 лет назад +9

    Ovett's sand dune training and heavy sand running paid off.

  • @TheEulerID
    @TheEulerID Месяц назад +1

    A huge mistake by Coe to let others dictate the pace and have to run so wide from so far back. He had the ability to kick off a high pace, yet didn't get to use it. It is noticeable that in winning the 800m in Paris, Keely Hodgkinson did not make the same error. She stayed out of trouble, ran the race at her pace and did not have to run a final lap a couple of lanes out.

  • @beorlingo
    @beorlingo 2 года назад +2

    Ovett was a great boxer and wrestler!

  • @JBH123
    @JBH123 Год назад +5

    Nowadays, Ovett would almost certainly get DQ'd for that first shove of Wagenknecht. In 1980, apparently that wasn't the case.
    For whatever it's worth, besides being tall, Wagenknecht had a very "wide elbows" style, so he took up a lot of space on the track. At least one other runner caught an elbow from him in this race. Interestingly, Wagenknecht gives Ovett his own shove *after* the race at 2:52. EDIT: The post-race contact was Busse, not Wagenknecht. Oops.

    • @Codzilla71
      @Codzilla71 Год назад

      Noticed the shove at the end, as did Ovett, but didn't realize it was retaliation!

    • @arnoldbissen9921
      @arnoldbissen9921 Год назад +1

      Funny that this is the first comment about the shoving and pushing. It seems though that Ovett started it (at 1.21), and did it again a bit later.

  • @stephan6063
    @stephan6063 6 лет назад +7

    50 sec last lap thats phenomenal

  • @user-vt7fl8zr5n77
    @user-vt7fl8zr5n77 10 месяцев назад

    Great Run...
    Fantastik finish
    My favorlte Steve Ovett...

  • @dancrenshaw4089
    @dancrenshaw4089 3 года назад +2

    Still use this race to demonstrate why you don't stay in the far outside; adding unnecessary distance.

  • @bondbug73
    @bondbug73 11 месяцев назад

    David Warren just for making the 800 metres final with Coe and Ovett. 👏👏

  • @trevorpalin4731
    @trevorpalin4731 Год назад +1

    ovett, coe and cram. great days for middle distance runners

  • @andywright8803
    @andywright8803 4 года назад +3

    True gladiators

  • @peteryoo4211
    @peteryoo4211 4 года назад +4

    Steve Ovett should have not come to LA 1984 while he’s not well recovered from respiratory problems but he did to take risk to try to defend 800m title at LA but no, finished 8th. Overall Ovett regretted came to LA 1984

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 2 года назад +1

      Certainly with hindsight he would not have run in the 800m in LA and saved himself for the 1500m - even below full fitness he may have got a medal. As it was he was ruined after the 800m though was still good enough to make the 1500m final before having to drop out at the bell.

  • @chasmac4055
    @chasmac4055 Месяц назад

    Ovett doesn't get the credit he deserved for this performance. Too much of the focus is on Coe, and what he did wrong, but Ovett was absolutely brilliant and ran a blistering second lap. Hard to see how Coe could have beaten him

  • @robbiefindlay
    @robbiefindlay Год назад +2

    800m is the toughest track event there is.

    • @francishunt562
      @francishunt562 Год назад +1

      For me the toughest is the 400m...basically sprinting for a whole lap.

  • @rajeshtr1736
    @rajeshtr1736 2 года назад +1

    800m,real hero ovett

  • @graemestarkey7524
    @graemestarkey7524 2 года назад +9

    I was so happy Ovett won this race.
    Always something unlikeable about Coe.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 Год назад +4

      He’s a Tory. Most of them are unlikeable

  • @geekpie100
    @geekpie100 5 лет назад +10

    If I ever met David Coleman, I would like to ask, where did “Those blue eyes like chips of ice” come from. It’s a lovely metaphor: did he just think it up on the spur of the moment?

    • @Trigger_000
      @Trigger_000 4 года назад +5

      *I don't think you'll get much of an answer from Coleman. Not unless you ask him via a psychic.*

    • @pipster1891
      @pipster1891 3 года назад +1

      It's a simile.

    • @geekpie100
      @geekpie100 3 года назад +1

      @@pipster1891 A simile is a type of metaphor.

    • @geekpie100
      @geekpie100 3 месяца назад

      David Coleman could not see Ovett's eyes at that moment. It was a spontaneous outburst borne of long hours talking to those delphic eyes in the years leading towards this great climax of the modern era.

  • @glenmorgan4597
    @glenmorgan4597 Год назад

    Great to see, remember this live, got me taking up running though not very good at 800, only done 2:05

  • @jamescarpenter6585
    @jamescarpenter6585 3 года назад +4

    Did Coe mess it up?…or did it have something to do with Ovett’s sub 51 sec final lap?

    • @choppy249
      @choppy249 3 года назад +10

      A mixture of both I think . It’s almost as if Coe forgot Ovett was in the race . It was a huge tactical blunder on his part . Giving Ovett four or five metres head start when the last 200m started was always going to be a no win situation . He was so used to making up that kind of deficit to other athletes when he was in form , fairly easily but against Steve Ovett , quite impossible . Funnily enough I think Ovett made a similar mistake later on in the 1500m just allowing Coe too much of a head start before the final sprint began . Although later he said that his legs were just too heavy and he felt so tired . Probably the 800m with all the heats etc just took too much out of him . Personally I think that if Coe had of won the 800 then Ovett would have been so geared up that he would have won the 1500. All speculation I know but that’s the way I see it . I think that Ovett was so pleased at winning the 800m that he mentally relaxed and took his eye off the ball for the 1500m ( his better event ).

    • @theenglishalpinist5031
      @theenglishalpinist5031 3 года назад +3

      I'd like to mess up and win an Olympic silver medal, and then a gold, and then another silver and gold at the next Olympics.

    • @carlpeterkirkebo2036
      @carlpeterkirkebo2036 3 года назад

      @@theenglishalpinist5031 Yes, exactly!

    • @joemcm1
      @joemcm1 3 года назад +2

      @@choppy249 he let coe win the 1500m just my opinion

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 2 года назад +2

      You can't mess up when someone else goes sub 51.

  • @phillylifer
    @phillylifer Год назад +1

    Wwhere was that giant Cuban? Did he fail to qualify?

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 Месяц назад

      I take it you mean Juantorena? He had struggled with injuries for the past couple of years and opted to only run in the 400m.

  • @TheRasiani
    @TheRasiani Год назад +1

    Ovett was always the "racer", and Coe the "time" guy. Ovett was big in championships for that reason. He did whatever. Coe got knocked off his strategy - he came close to pulling it out, but Ovett just said no way.

  • @tonymcgrath700
    @tonymcgrath700 6 лет назад +10

    This along with the 1500 metres was a huge event back in 1980, so glad Steve Ovett beat the arrogant Seb Coe who thought he would win this without breaking sweat, the look on his face at the medal ceremony when it sunk in he'd got beat lol, he didn't even look at Ovett when they shook hands

    • @darrenshaw767
      @darrenshaw767 5 лет назад +6

      tony mcgrath did you like the look on Coe's face after he beat Ovett and won the 1500m?

    • @mathematics5573
      @mathematics5573 5 лет назад +4

      tony, not necessary to be so nasty about Seb Coe. You need a quite a ,ot of arrogance to be the best in the world. High confidence and arrogance are not very different at the levels of olympic gold and world records. Britain has had noone in 800m and 1500m running of Sebs or Ovetts ability since they all retired

    • @elizabethevelyn9761
      @elizabethevelyn9761 3 года назад

      @@darrenshaw767 Coe was petulant.. I wouldn't trust him..

    • @darrenshaw767
      @darrenshaw767 3 года назад

      @@elizabethevelyn9761 trust him with what? It was two races😂😂

    • @pipster1891
      @pipster1891 3 года назад +5

      @@darrenshaw767 Ovett didn't cry and sulk when he didn't win.

  • @РоРол-г1ь
    @РоРол-г1ь 3 года назад +3

    А были у нас до Борзаковского классные бегуны на 800 м.Аржанов и Киров тому подтверждение.Жаль у Кирова сил не хватило.Рано рванул.Но все равно третье место почетно.

  • @nicholasjones7990
    @nicholasjones7990 3 года назад +1

    Pars pro Toto.
    Refer to the part of something as the entirety.
    David Coleman incorrectly referring to Russia instead of the Soviet Union.

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 2 года назад +1

      But was he also Russian though?

    • @nicholasjones7990
      @nicholasjones7990 2 года назад

      @@beorlingo
      He also referred to the Netherlands as Holland.

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 2 года назад +2

      @@nicholasjones7990 yeah this happened all the the time where I live too. In the '70s I can't recall anyone saying anything but "Holland". And we played a lot of hockey games against the Soviet Union and for commentators it was always a mix of "Ryssarna" and "Sovjet". In the hockey team there would always be that Latvian player among the Russians.

  • @slomofome14
    @slomofome14 6 лет назад +9

    Edit the title. Saying who won ruins it for people like me who've never seen this race

  • @paulrimmer391
    @paulrimmer391 Год назад +1

    Without the Yanks Moscow 1980 was absolutely brilliant.

    • @KTVH12
      @KTVH12 8 месяцев назад

      Just think how much better the ‘80 Games would have been with the Yanks in them!!!!😀👍

  • @kevinflaherty9669
    @kevinflaherty9669 Год назад +1

    Ovett everyday. Never liked coe and never will

  • @leecousins7805
    @leecousins7805 Год назад

    David Coleman Legend

  • @raffaojeda
    @raffaojeda 5 месяцев назад

    where was Juantorena?

  • @colincampbell3781
    @colincampbell3781 3 месяца назад

    Coe didn't like Ovett. Coe became part of the Establishment and made sure that Ovett received the barest minimum in terms of public honours. Simplest explanation: Occam's Razor.

  • @wildernesstraining1957
    @wildernesstraining1957 10 месяцев назад

    Steve rocks

  • @Andrew-m5p4s
    @Andrew-m5p4s 7 месяцев назад

    That race seemed a lot quicker than 1.45

  • @jeremygrimshaw9697
    @jeremygrimshaw9697 3 месяца назад

    Who wants to watch a video of a race if you tell us from the start who the winner is? Not me!!

  • @deansiephillips437
    @deansiephillips437 Год назад

    Terrific race the best!!

  • @ХристианинХристианин-с9с

    Коэ слишком самонадеянно вёл бег. Отпустил далеко Оввета, понадеявшись на свой финиш. За это и поплатился.

  • @trwent
    @trwent Год назад +1

    I do not get so many people in the UK, trying to make this Coe-Ovett rivalry into World War III. Good God, it was a couple of guys running around on a track. Have fun, be entertained, but lighten up.

  • @timmytheinventor4746
    @timmytheinventor4746 Год назад

    Man Ovett was capable of running a 1:43.0 in his prime, specifically this year. But he was never able to fulfill his potential in that event and never broke 1:44.

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 Месяц назад

      For some reason he never ran a time trial at 800m and only bothered with championship races.

  • @charles-mr4oz
    @charles-mr4oz 7 месяцев назад

    An early commentary by Alan Partridge

  • @Zndwls
    @Zndwls 4 года назад +5

    Yes, probably today Ovett would be disqualified for his rough pushing of one runner first, and of two runners second.

  • @iangraham9050
    @iangraham9050 8 месяцев назад

    No sports or acting, or doing any job that is not dangerous deserves a knighthood. Knights were men of bravery, valour, and chivalrous. These were ‘real’ men who fought for the people, and who would always put others before themselves.
    Anyone who doesn’t fall into that category can get their little gold medal, their little gold statuette and then carry on doing their little running about thing and their pretending to be somebody else lives!

  • @andrewdunne1735
    @andrewdunne1735 3 года назад +3

    I backed Coe to win, doubled my stake on him for the 1500 and partied for a month, toff or not he was poetry in motion

  • @anthonyclarke5579
    @anthonyclarke5579 6 месяцев назад

    Jerry Springer runs the race of his life....🤣

  • @eastcoastuk1120
    @eastcoastuk1120 Год назад

    were these 2 destined to win each others best events.. I believe so.

  • @keithbate9405
    @keithbate9405 Месяц назад

    Steve was unlucky that in his absolute peak period 1977/80 . There was no WC . He would have won that over 1500m , and maybe also the 800,

  • @johannesmatahelemual5995
    @johannesmatahelemual5995 5 лет назад +2

    Great Commentator...

    • @peterwhent66
      @peterwhent66 3 года назад

      Everyone is entitled to an opinion. I just don't get it with David Coleman. I thought he was an awful commentator.

  • @LPCLASSICAL
    @LPCLASSICAL 5 лет назад +7

    If Kirov had been second - I am sure a protest would have been lodged by the E German team and Ovett may have been DQ for pushing - leaving a Soviet block athlete as the champ. But Coe was second so gold would have gone to a UK athlete anyway and they decided not to make a fuss.

  • @tobyharling719
    @tobyharling719 Месяц назад

    "Who cares who came 3rd...it doesn't matter!"

  • @MoominJude
    @MoominJude 2 года назад +2

    Coe ran a tactically poor race, at one point he was at the back a long way off the lead. He expended too much energy getting back, to have the kick to catch up, although he did a great job to get second. Had Coe been alongside Ovett, he probably would have taken it, but it would have been tight given Ovett’s last lap. Great race, but Ovett manhandled the German runner. He would have been DQed these days. The glory days of British middle distance running.

    • @lincolnbreen2628
      @lincolnbreen2628 2 года назад +1

      Hard for Coe in lane 8 and the runner next to him kept him out, all tactics.

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely - Coe's last 200m must have been incredibly fast to get the Silver medal from where he was. No chance of him catching Ovett from so far behind.

  • @psychotv6953
    @psychotv6953 4 года назад +5

    I wish Ovett would've won the 1500m too. Coe is a sore loser and blames someone or something when he doesn't win.

    • @joemcm1
      @joemcm1 4 года назад +1

      ovett let coe win the 1500m

    • @simonedwards5564
      @simonedwards5564 2 года назад +1

      @@joemcm1NO HE DIDN'T!!!!!!!STRAUB RAN THE 3RD LAP IN 54,3 AND SEB RAN 52,2 LAST LAP WITH A THE FASTEST LAST 100M IN OLYMPICS HISTORY IN 12,1 AFTER ALL THAT!!!!!! No ovett didn't let coe win !!!!!!! Please,,,,,

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 Год назад +1

      Ovett had lost his edge after the 800m. He said his attitude was "I've won my gold, I want to go home."

  • @ernestovaldesgonzallez5156
    @ernestovaldesgonzallez5156 7 месяцев назад

    Lol juantorena the horse always will be the best in 800

  • @gowers1972
    @gowers1972 5 лет назад +1

    I know the full Los Angeles 1984 800m final was on RUclips for awhile, but I can't seem to find it now. Is it still out there?

    • @Haiti2011Harold
      @Haiti2011Harold 5 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/U2uelbT0FhI/видео.html

  • @lunarsabbatical7906
    @lunarsabbatical7906 Год назад +1

    How was Ovett not DQd with all the pushing and elbowing

  • @derekbert1201
    @derekbert1201 11 месяцев назад

    PEOPLE THAT WAS KNOWN AS THE BRITISH BULLDOG SPIRIT MAJESTIC

  • @ediestomuflon3891
    @ediestomuflon3891 2 года назад

    It s like a lil bit better than olizarenko 's performance

  • @adm924s
    @adm924s Год назад

    You have to say if Coe hadn't cocked up his position he would probably have won both

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt 6 месяцев назад

      NO!!

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 Месяц назад

      If Coe had won the 800m then I have no doubt that Ovett would have won the 1500m.

    • @adm924s
      @adm924s Месяц назад

      @@paulwilliams8389 Based on.. what ? Coe failed tactically, Ovett just ran out of steam

  • @judibill72
    @judibill72 11 месяцев назад

    Should not even be considered seeing it was boycotted as real world didn't go.

    • @paulwilliams8389
      @paulwilliams8389 Месяц назад

      Coe and Ovett were by far the two best middle-distance runners on the planet in 1980. No one who boycotted would have been able to win gold with those two in the race. Maybe Mike Boit could have got an 800m medal and Steve Scott one in the 1500m but those Coe and Ovett were always going to win both between them.