I recall changing next to Dave for the Midlands Cross Country Champs. in the mid-1960s, looking at him and thinking 'you could be the best in the world.' Although he only finished third that day my view didn't change one iota, he proved me correct, and I've admired him for over fifty years.
Proud of the Scots boys here especially Robson gave it his all, Moorcroft was an exceptional runner and ran the perfect race. This was right at the peak of a vintage crop of middle distance runners and this was without Coe and Ovett
@@tommytempo1 I remember him getting injured in 1977. That moment really marked the end of his reign as the world's premier 1500m runner. th-cam.com/video/9eKSUCyVjJA/w-d-xo.html
@@tommytempo1 Graham Williamson is probably the unluckiest runner from that era, he arguably should have gone to Moscow in 80 but got into a series of runoffs with Cram that did not go his way through a lot of bad luck and iffy selectors .
@@tommytempo1 -- that also happened to Rod Dixon as he was warming up for the 5000 meters in Edmonton. They actually delayed the race for a while in the vain hope the spikes would be returned.
Moorcroft is an exceptional commentator, just heard him daily calling the 2024 Paris Olympics. Winner all around!
I recall changing next to Dave for the Midlands Cross Country Champs. in the mid-1960s, looking at him and thinking 'you could be the best in the world.' Although he only finished third that day my view didn't change one iota, he proved me correct, and I've admired him for over fifty years.
Great to see David Moorcroft a winner.
Clement with the same HUGE but too late kick we saw in 1976.
Whether he won or lost, Filbert Bayi always set up great races when he competed.
Proud of the Scots boys here especially Robson gave it his all, Moorcroft was an exceptional runner and ran the perfect race.
This was right at the peak of a vintage crop of middle distance runners and this was without Coe and Ovett
Such a strong runner
A shame that Clement left it too late again, as in Montreal. He could have medalled.
He hadn't set his alarm clock. I never understand why experienced athletes do this.
A great finish by Moorcroft. I'm surpised John Walker did not appear in this race.
I am sure that JW was injured at this time.
@@tommytempo1 I remember him getting injured in 1977. That moment really marked the end of his reign as the world's premier 1500m runner. th-cam.com/video/9eKSUCyVjJA/w-d-xo.html
Bayi was just coming back from a bout of malaria!
I bet Clement wishes it was 1520 meters!
Surprised to see Tim Hutchings in a 1500m final and, even more so, a very young Steve Cram, who was eliminated in the heats.
Unfortunately, the best of the young athletes at that time - Graham Williamson, was denied the chance to run by the Scottish selectors!
@@tommytempo1 Graham Williamson is probably the unluckiest runner from that era, he arguably should have gone to Moscow in 80 but got into a series of runoffs with Cram that did not go his way through a lot of bad luck and iffy selectors .
@@johnstirling9120 Williamson also had his spikes stolen prior to the Mile run-off in Oslo 1980!
@@tommytempo1 Steve Ovett said that Graham should have been on the plane to Moscow, had a 3.51 (ish) mile at the time I think.
@@tommytempo1 -- that also happened to Rod Dixon as he was warming up for the 5000 meters in Edmonton. They actually delayed the race for a while in the vain hope the spikes would be returned.
Where was John Walker? Injured?
Yes, unfortunately.
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Damn good run from moorecroft