Congratulations to El Hadj Amadou Dia Ba, who got the Silver medal for Senegal 🇸🇳. To this day he is the only senegalese to ever win an olympic medal ❤
I was a sub 48 flat 400 runner at D3 and it was Moses that inspired me to switch to the hurdles with the hope that someday I would just be in a field with him. I never got under 50 so it remained just a hope. However, I became a student of the event and there were several things here that may not have been known at the time. After his gold in 1984 the event became much more competitive and Edwin knew it. The days of his low 47's were over and after 1983 his bests were high 47.3's and 47.4's. Still very good but guys were catching up to him. Except for Worlds and the Olympics he started ducking guys like Phillips and Harris to preserve his streak; He didn't even compete in 1985 and was in fact beaten by Harris in 1987 and barely beat Harris and Schmidt at 87 Worlds. Also, as stated in the video it was Phillips who was ranked #1 in the world in 1986. So he was ripe to be beaten in 1988 and it was no fluke, the times run by Phillips and Dia Ba were easily faster than anything Edwin had run since 1983. And that was it for him, he retired. But all that said it was Edwin who advanced the event that it's now a marquee staple and with Warholm, Benjamin, Levrone and Bol is at it's zenith.
The Norwegian now is by far the best there has ever been with rye Benjamin just slightly behind him and a Panamanian not far behind Benjamin who is far superior time wise than Edwin Moses ever was
Played football with Andre at Silver Creek High school Varsity team. He was a great running back. He's a class act... So happy to see win gold. What an accomplishment!! Wish him well always.
Moses would also have taken gold in the 1980 Moscow Olympics had we not boycotted it. ...Without doubt the greatest 400M hurdler ever. Time finally catches up with everyone, even the greatest.
Absolutely. And had there been biannual World Championships in those days Moses would also have gold medals from '77, '79. '81' and '85 to add to the two that he won in '83 and '87.
Andre ran a PR by .32, he beat the Olympic record by .48 - and he did so in LANE 6! So, instead of focusing on "woulda, coulda, shoulda", how about giving credit to a man who more than met the occasion, did so despite his lane draw and ran the ONLY race he could have in order to be in contention: "catch me if you can." INCREDIBLE performance - by a man who went on to become a high school principal and earned his doctorate while serving in that capacity!
Andre's brother, Leroy, worked for me back then in San Jose, CA. Leroy was so proud of his brother he brought the gold medal to work and gave it to me to hold for a day. It felt kind of strange and I locked the medal in my desk overnight. I gave it back to Leroy the next morning. I, as a runner in high school (lettered in cross country), and an avid track and field fan, was so jazzed to be a part of Andre's accomplishment and Leroy's pride in his brother I'll never forget this. I was invited by Leroy to attend a small local (family and friends) celebration of Andre's victory, where I met Andre. Thank you, Leroy.
Remember Moses would have easily won 3 straight Olympic Gold Medals but the 1980 U.S. Olympic Boycott prevented Moses from participating in that Olympic games. Moses was well past his prime by 1988. He is still the greatest.
James Smith he was also always clean. One of the administrators of WADA said the 1984 Olympics was the dirtiest ever. He said the USA was testing positive from samples tested many years later, including Carl Lewis. American athletes were protected in Los Angeles. Moses was clean always. Edwin broke his own Olympic record in finishing 3rd. At 33. You are right about 1980. Moses was at his best. Nehemiah was also unbelievable.
I just met Mr. Phillips this past Sat. ( 2/13/16) @ The great Eddie Hart's Foundation dinner I sang at. I shook his hand...He still looks in great shape! It was in honer!
Not to take anything from the great performances of Phillips and Dia Ba, but Father Time played a significant part in that final. It speaks volumes when you have an athlete who set a world record in his specialty event on four separate occasions, remained undefeated for nearly a decade, and still competed on an elite level at the age of 35. Although his incredible Olympic run ended in bronze, his athletic legacy of superior consistency over time will far outstrip the man who broke his Olympic record and that of the only 400m hurdler to date to break 47 seconds, Kevin Young.
I watched this live on TV at the time, pity Dia Ba couldn't end up catching Phillips, but I remember all the announcers were just visibly sad because they were witnessing Ed Moses' swan song. Great final.
Hello! Unfortunately I don't hae any NBC footage, only the Australian commentary. Bruce McAvaney (the commentator here) unfortunately didn't cover the London Olympics. I do have the 200m semi's though. I will try and upload them.
I met Phillips my freshman year of high school. He says his gold medal is sitting in the back of his closet somewhere and never really brings it out unless someone wants to see it lol
Its blows my mind that some people at my high school didn't know their principal won a gold medal in the Olympics in the 400m Hurdles. Like yall really think yall bout to run away from this man and get away 😂😂😂
A terrific race by Edwin and it took an OR to win. Hats off to Andre for sure!! Edwin's run is unsurpassed...maybe would have had 3 Gold if not for the 1980 boycott. Today, Dr. Moses gets to see sydney mclaughlin-levrone make her run as today's best!
It was tough for Moses to lose after being the man all of those years. It would have been good for him to have congratulated Andre but it was apparently very painful for him to lose. Not easy to be a good sportsman, win or lose.
Yep. Of course, four years later not only did he win the gold, but he won became the first man under 47 seconds. In fact, he was so far out in front that he clobbered the last hurdle and still destroyed the field.
There's no certainty Moses would have won in 1976. He never got to race 1972 Olympic Champion and World Record holder Akii Bua there. The African Boycott in 1976 meant Akii Bua was absent. What a race between the two that might have been. Ah well. Maybe we'll see something special in Tokyo between Warholm and Benjamin.
12yrs after his first olympic gold in 76 robbed of another gold in 80 due to politics, and still took an olympic record and a national record to dethrone the goat
I may have missed it but, did Moses even congratulate his victor?, he may have been a brilliant athlete but it appears was a bad sportsman. Whether you like someone or not, you must appreciate your fellow athletes.
He would not beat Moses in his prime in 70s early 80s. Winning 100+ consecutive. Amazing and this with no one pushing him. Easily would have been under 47 had anyone pushed him like Kevin, who was a Young upstart during this time.. This race he was past his prime and still got third. I like Kevin Young but he never got under 47 again afterwards I believe. He surely did not win 100 plus consecitive races whoch is unheard of in todays era.
He did have people pushing him though. Danny Harris and Harald Schmidt were the 2 guys who managed to beat him, or at least push him. Watch the 1987 world champs where he hung on by inches.
@@trackandfieldarchive by 1987? Moses was past hos prime although still fantastic on that level. Np one pushed him in 70s early 80 81 82. He would have broken 47 if Kevon Young ran during that time. He is in my opinion still the greatest 400 hurdle runner ever. 107 in a row at one point? We all have off days bit that's insane.
@@panama8009 I don't dispute Moses' incredible streak, but he was pushed on many an occasion. Schmidt being the main guy (who beat him in 1977). Moses had to be on point because guys like Phillips (who was rated no.1 in 85) Harris and Schmidt were pushing him every step of the way. He is the greatest 400m hurdler, I completely agree.
@@trackandfieldarchive Moses is considered the greatest T&F athlete of all time due to the difficulty of running the 400m hurdles. Anything could have gone wrong I AGREE Edwin is the best ever!
Congratulations to El Hadj Amadou Dia Ba, who got the Silver medal for Senegal 🇸🇳.
To this day he is the only senegalese to ever win an olympic medal ❤
I was a sub 48 flat 400 runner at D3 and it was Moses that inspired me to switch to the hurdles with the hope that someday I would just be in a field with him. I never got under 50 so it remained just a hope.
However, I became a student of the event and there were several things here that may not have been known at the time. After his gold in 1984 the event became much more competitive and Edwin knew it. The days of his low 47's were over and after 1983 his bests were high 47.3's and 47.4's. Still very good but guys were catching up to him.
Except for Worlds and the Olympics he started ducking guys like Phillips and Harris to preserve his streak; He didn't even compete in 1985 and was in fact beaten by Harris in 1987 and barely beat Harris and Schmidt at 87 Worlds. Also, as stated in the video it was Phillips who was ranked #1 in the world in 1986. So he was ripe to be beaten in 1988 and it was no fluke, the times run by Phillips and Dia Ba were easily faster than anything Edwin had run since 1983. And that was it for him, he retired.
But all that said it was Edwin who advanced the event that it's now a marquee staple and with Warholm, Benjamin, Levrone and Bol is at it's zenith.
Merci Dia Ba. L'émotion est encore présente 31 ans plus tard !
Amadou Dia Ba!!!
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I hope we will win another medal this year
But Edwin Moses is the greatest of all time.
Yep, he was probably just a touch past his best by these Olympics..
The Norwegian now is by far the best there has ever been with rye Benjamin just slightly behind him and a Panamanian not far behind Benjamin who is far superior time wise than Edwin Moses ever was
@@harrycallahan3391 Wrong. He did his best olympic time in Seoul.
@@jjayyoung7335how dare you disrespect a living legend like Edwin Moses he's the greatest of all time!
For sure ! 122 wins in a row !
Played football with Andre at Silver Creek High school Varsity team. He was a great running back. He's a class act... So happy to see win gold. What an accomplishment!!
Wish him well always.
I’m a proud sophomore at Silver Creek High School!
Moses would also have taken gold in the 1980 Moscow Olympics had we not boycotted it. ...Without doubt the greatest 400M hurdler ever. Time finally catches up with everyone, even the greatest.
Yup. He won 107 consecutive finals! That is pure greatness in itself. He ruled this grueling event for over a decade. Also, a very classy man.
Absolutely. And had there been biannual World Championships in those days Moses would also have gold medals from '77, '79. '81' and '85 to add to the two that he won in '83 and '87.
Andre ran a PR by .32, he beat the Olympic record by .48 - and he did so in LANE 6! So, instead of focusing on "woulda, coulda, shoulda", how about giving credit to a man who more than met the occasion, did so despite his lane draw and ran the ONLY race he could have in order to be in contention: "catch me if you can." INCREDIBLE performance - by a man who went on to become a high school principal and earned his doctorate while serving in that capacity!
Is was an incredible performance, but lane 6 is a good lane
What a line up! Damn it was tough to win races back in the day.
Andre's brother, Leroy, worked for me back then in San Jose, CA. Leroy was so proud of his brother he brought the gold medal to work and gave it to me to hold for a day. It felt kind of strange and I locked the medal in my desk overnight. I gave it back to Leroy the next morning. I, as a runner in high school (lettered in cross country), and an avid track and field fan, was so jazzed to be a part of Andre's accomplishment and Leroy's pride in his brother I'll never forget this. I was invited by Leroy to attend a small local (family and friends) celebration of Andre's victory, where I met Andre. Thank you, Leroy.
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My dad had this on vhs. Would always rewatch it. This was the only race I seen of Moses back then
Remember Moses would have easily won 3 straight Olympic Gold Medals but the 1980 U.S. Olympic Boycott prevented Moses from participating in that Olympic games. Moses was well past his prime by 1988. He is still the greatest.
Ed Moses should be still winning Olympics. He should have 11 Olympics 400m title.
James Smith he was also always clean. One of the administrators of WADA said the 1984 Olympics was the dirtiest ever. He said the USA was testing positive from samples tested many years later, including Carl Lewis. American athletes were protected in Los Angeles. Moses was clean always. Edwin broke his own Olympic record in finishing 3rd. At 33. You are right about 1980. Moses was at his best. Nehemiah was also unbelievable.
@ST 23 Ashford was injured.
@ST 23 She surely was. She pulled up injured in a race early in the season and never raced again in 1980. Alice Brown was our #1 sprinter that year.
Amadou dia ba💚💛❤
An interesting stat for this race. It consisted of THREE Olympic Champions. Moses (1976 & 84), Phillips (1988) and Young (1992).
Moses didn't compete in 1980 due to boycott,,,,he was 1976/1984 champion 🏆 yes?
And 4 other Olympic medalists
@@simonedwards5564 yes exactly right. He would have easily won 1980.
This is the beauty of track and field. It’s about MERIT. No polls, judges, or opinions.
I just met Mr. Phillips this past Sat. ( 2/13/16) @ The great Eddie Hart's Foundation dinner I sang at. I shook his hand...He still looks in great shape! It was in honer!
Not to take anything from the great performances of Phillips and Dia Ba, but Father Time played a significant part in that final. It speaks volumes when you have an athlete who set a world record in his specialty event on four separate occasions, remained undefeated for nearly a decade, and still competed on an elite level at the age of 35. Although his incredible Olympic run ended in bronze, his athletic legacy of superior consistency over time will far outstrip the man who broke his Olympic record and that of the only 400m hurdler to date to break 47 seconds, Kevin Young.
Bravo Dia Ba!!
400m Hurdles, what a beautiful race!
Although third, this was Moses' fastest Olympic final.
Four legends of the event in the final. Awesome
I watched this live on TV at the time, pity Dia Ba couldn't end up catching Phillips, but I remember all the announcers were just visibly sad because they were witnessing Ed Moses' swan song. Great final.
Moses even broke his own olympic record set 12 years ago in spite of his ages
is that the kevin young who will go on to breach 47 and set the current record.
Yes it is. He took the final spot on the US team from Danny Harris who was supposed to be the heir apparent.
Wow I didn’t notice.
Had the US not boycotted the 1980 Olympics, Edwin Moses would have won 3 straight gold medals.
Great commentary
Mein Held ist und war Harald Schmid❤
Hello, do you have the NBC version of the men's 200m semifinals at the London Olympics
Hello! Unfortunately I don't hae any NBC footage, only the Australian commentary. Bruce McAvaney (the commentator here) unfortunately didn't cover the London Olympics. I do have the 200m semi's though. I will try and upload them.
@@trackandfieldarchive Do you have any videos of the game?
Very good commentary
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J' avais totalement
Oublié
Qu' Edwin Moses
Courait toujours
En 1988.
Thé greatest
That thumbnail picture of the black guy, what a mesmerising specimen of a man.
I met Phillips my freshman year of high school. He says his gold medal is sitting in the back of his closet somewhere and never really brings it out unless someone wants to see it lol
Moses and schmid were both past their prime by 1988 .
Very true - Ed was on the way down in '87 but just hung on to retain his world title in what was Schmid's last great year.
47.19 at age 29, and 47.23 at age 30. Phenomenal
Its blows my mind that some people at my high school didn't know their principal won a gold medal in the Olympics in the 400m Hurdles. Like yall really think yall bout to run away from this man and get away 😂😂😂
A terrific race by Edwin and it took an OR to win. Hats off to Andre for sure!! Edwin's run is unsurpassed...maybe would have had 3 Gold if not for the 1980 boycott. Today, Dr. Moses gets to see sydney mclaughlin-levrone make her run as today's best!
It was tough for Moses to lose after being the man all of those years. It would have been good for him to have congratulated Andre but it was apparently very painful for him to lose. Not easy to be a good sportsman, win or lose.
Kevin Young fourth!
Yep. Of course, four years later not only did he win the gold, but he won became the first man under 47 seconds. In fact, he was so far out in front that he clobbered the last hurdle and still destroyed the field.
There's no certainty Moses would have won in 1976. He never got to race 1972 Olympic Champion and World Record holder Akii Bua there. The African Boycott in 1976 meant Akii Bua was absent. What a race between the two that might have been. Ah well. Maybe we'll see something special in Tokyo between Warholm and Benjamin.
Phillips was a great hurdler , time beat Edwin Moses.
Andre and Willie Banks are so funny and Dick Fosbury there the best to bad this is the last year of track camp with them
12yrs after his first olympic gold in 76 robbed of another gold in 80 due to politics, and still took an olympic record and a national record to dethrone the goat
I may have missed it but, did Moses even congratulate his victor?, he may have been a brilliant athlete but it appears was a bad sportsman. Whether you like someone or not, you must appreciate your fellow athletes.
I remember Moses speaking very highly of Philips after the race and congratulating him warmly at the medal ceremony.
Remember Ben Johnson ran 9.83 it was unbelievle fast, New world record. And then he lost it. Sad
Think he was from Canada
Maybe usa.
He would not beat Moses in his prime in 70s early 80s. Winning 100+ consecutive. Amazing and this with no one pushing him. Easily would have been under 47 had anyone pushed him like Kevin, who was a Young upstart during this time.. This race he was past his prime and still got third. I like Kevin Young but he never got under 47 again afterwards I believe. He surely did not win 100 plus consecitive races whoch is unheard of in todays era.
He did have people pushing him though. Danny Harris and Harald Schmidt were the 2 guys who managed to beat him, or at least push him.
Watch the 1987 world champs where he hung on by inches.
@@trackandfieldarchive by 1987? Moses was past hos prime although still fantastic on that level. Np one pushed him in 70s early 80 81 82. He would have broken 47 if Kevon Young ran during that time. He is in my opinion still the greatest 400 hurdle runner ever. 107 in a row at one point? We all have off days bit that's insane.
@@panama8009 I don't dispute Moses' incredible streak, but he was pushed on many an occasion. Schmidt being the main guy (who beat him in 1977). Moses had to be on point because guys like Phillips (who was rated no.1 in 85) Harris and Schmidt were pushing him every step of the way.
He is the greatest 400m hurdler, I completely agree.
@@trackandfieldarchive Solid!
@@trackandfieldarchive Moses is considered the greatest T&F athlete of all time due to the difficulty of running the 400m hurdles. Anything could have gone wrong I AGREE Edwin is the best ever!
I believe Moses could have parted the Red Sea if he had wanted to.
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No that's wrong Kevin Young was third ( Bronce) Edwin Moses was fourth.
Moses was clearly third. Check the results.
T & F archive you are right.