Great New Zealand Olympic Moments
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Love that commentary. "Come on Jack! My god he's done it!"<br><br>
Trying to think of the most excited I've been by an Olympic medal.<br><br>
I think it was probably Todd and Charisma at LA. The nerves and tension were incredible.<br><br>
Loved Sarah Ulmer's ride at Athens. But being in Aus I didn't see much coverage of it.<br><br>
Bond and Murray in London was awesome. Especially as the Aussie comms (James Brayshaw) just loved them.<br><br>
On the subject of middle distance runners Snell's run in the 1500m at Tokyo was freakish. Didn't Davies say he was sprinting as fast as he could and Snell just gassed them?<br><br>
"The Golden Hour" in Rome has a certain legendary status too. <br><br>
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<p>that's a cool video eh, great run.</p>
<p>seeing him pulling on the silver fern jumper way back then can't help but think 'how on earth couldn't you useless politician fluffybunnies organise to just stick that on a flag and give us something half-decent to vote for'.</p> -
A NZ commentator who sounds like he went to Eton. God save the King as the anthem if my ears don't deceive me. And the whole Nazi thing going on.
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Billy!! Harold Abrahams was the commentator. He was very BBC. British. Not a NZer.<br><br>
(And from wiki ... And it wasn't Eton it was Bedford School and Repton School, then Gonville and Caius College Cambridge. Son of a Jewish immigramt - which is why he was able to run the 100m on Sunday whilst the Scottish guy being a devout Christian switched to the four hundy and they made a movie about it ... ). -
<p>Danyon Loader, the Tri 1-2 in Athens, Ferg & Macd in LA</p>
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Abrahams the commentator and Lovelock were personal friends IIRC, both at Oxford at the time, hence the biased support on the commentary (which I assume would have been unusual in those times)
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<p>Loader's gold medal swims in the pool were a highlight for me too. The other race I enjoyed was the Evers-Swindell twins second gold at Beijing where they pipped the Germans on the finish line by 1/100 th of a sec. Very tense watching that live.</p>
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<p>BTW, Lovelock and Abrahams would have know eachother through the Achilles Club - a track and field club for past and present representatives of Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Lovelock went to Oxford and Abrahams went to Cambridge.</p> -
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<p>Danyon Loader, the Tri 1-2 in Athens, Ferg & Macd in LA</p>
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<p>We watched Loader's two medals in our 7th form common room (not sure how we got a TV assigned there, but . . . bonus!) - it was a rare occasion when we cheered for someone who had attended a rival co-ed school across town.</p>
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<p>I couldn't make the parade when he got back to town, but it seems like it was pretty cool.</p>
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<p>I particularly love Snell's 1500m gold. He just wiped the floor with them in that last lap.</p>
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<p>Also love all the rowing golds. I was involved in the pre work for Karapiro 2010, the construction of the HPC, and various parades, and had a lot to do with the rowers (I went to a special event at the Cambridge racecourse in 2008 where the rowing community/families watched the golden hour. Fuck, that was a great night.) They were really good people. Eric Murray was always a hoot. Jandals, potty mouth, totally himself. Mahe quiet and polite. I knew about him and Juliet long before it went public (was so obvious when you saw them together.) Rob Waddell was a bit of a sulky dick though. When all that selection stuff went down with Mahe, he wouldn't even stand near him or speak to him.</p> -
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<p>We watched Loader's two medals in our 7th form common room (not sure how we got a TV assigned there, but . . . bonus!) - it was a rare occasion when we cheered for someone who had attended a rival co-ed school across town.</p>
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<p>I couldn't make the parade when he got back to town, but it seems like it was pretty cool.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/back-in-the-day-danyon-loader-gets-hero-s-welcome-after-winning-olympic-gold-6049625'>https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/back-in-the-day-danyon-loader-gets-hero-s-welcome-after-winning-olympic-gold-6049625</a></p>
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<p>IIRC one of his medals was on a weekend, my recollection of the finals was during a Northland golf trial, and everyone was on the course buzzing which was a Saturday or Sunday</p> -
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<p>I think John Walker's gold for me. We watched it in a motor camp in Timaru and my sister and I had to go and ask the camp owner if he would turn on the TV so we could watch it. Then the whole room filled up with people watching.</p>
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<p>bit before my time, but being a huge fan of middle distance running I think I've watched it 100 times on you tube.</p>
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<p>Walkers running style is so graceful</p> -
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<p>IIRC one of his medals was on a weekend, my recollection of the finals was during a Northland golf trial, and everyone was on the course buzzing which was a Saturday or Sunday</p>
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<p>We had school six days a week down here - we're a bit slow.</p>
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<p>We had school six days a week down here - we're a bit slow.</p>
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<p>(must have just been one of the golds then)</p>
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<p>or you were a studious nerd ;)</p> -
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<p>I think John Walker's gold for me. We watched it in a motor camp in Timaru and my sister and I had to go and ask the camp owner if he would turn on the TV so we could watch it. Then the whole room filled up with people watching.</p>
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<p>Was a huge middle distance fan in the '70's and our guys were truly world class.</p>
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<p>John Walker, Rod Dixon and the very interestingly named Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus "Dick" Quax all medalled at the Olympics.</p>
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<p>Quax was the 5000m record holder and Dixon went on to become the first non American to win the New York marathon</p>
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<p>I remember Walker winning the gold and thinking " Well that's what I expected anyway"</p>
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<p>Sort of like the AB's playing Scotland....</p> -
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<p>Was a huge middle distance fan in the '70's and our guys were truly world class.</p>
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<p>John Walker, Rod Dixon and the very interestingly named Theodorus Jacobus Leonardus "Dick" Quax all medalled at the Olympics.</p>
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<p>Quax was the 5000m record holder and Dixon went on to become the first non American to win the New York marathon</p>
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<p>I remember Walker winning the gold and thinking " Well that's what I expected anyway"</p>
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<p>Sort of like the AB's playing Scotland....</p>
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<p>Me too (a huge fan). I picked up a second hand copy of "Kiwis can fly" a few years back. Still a good read.</p> -
<p>"Kiwis can fly" Yep! Used to have that one.</p>
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<p>Loved Walker breaking the 3:50 mile and then this...."The following year Walker broke the world record for the 2000 metres, running 4:51.4 in <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo' title="Oslo">Oslo</a>, <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway' title="Norway">Norway</a>, on 30 June<strong> 1976</strong>. He smashed the existing ten-year-old record held by <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Jazy' title="Michel Jazy">Michel Jazy</a> by nearly five seconds; Walker regarded this run as the best he ever ran. <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Cram' title="Steve Cram">Steve Cram</a> broke the record on 4 August <strong>1985</strong>, running 4:51.39 at <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest' title="Budapest">Budapest</a>, <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary' title="Hungary">Hungary</a>"</p>
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<p>Me too (a huge fan). I picked up a second hand copy of "Kiwis can fly" a few years back. Still a good read.</p>
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<p>I've got it too.</p>
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<p>In addition to Snells, Halburgs and Walkers Bio's (all signed copies) </p>
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<p>And every book that Lydiard and Gilmore wrote together. If any one is into running even just for fitness once a week, then "Run to the top" and "Run for Life" are must reads </p>
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<p>Was truly a golden era.</p>