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  • Mennea on the way to the 100/200 double in the 1978 European championships held in Prague.Down the field were future and past 100m.Olympic champions:Allan Wells, not showing the sparkling form he had shown earlier in the season, and Valery Borzov in his last competitive season.
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  • @emilk3953
    @emilk3953 Před 3 lety +78

    I remember Pietro Mennea back in the early 80’s in Athens Greece at a meeting winning the 200 meter. I was about 15-16 then. After the receiving the gold metal, he approached a disabled person on a wheel chair who was in the field and gave him his gold metal. What a wonderful memory. Thanks Pietro !

  • @dubbelhenke854
    @dubbelhenke854 Před 2 lety +91

    Mennea wasn't tall or particularly muscular but his wonderful technique and relaxed running was astounding. He was my track&field idol. Also it was a joy to watch his style, he ran so beautifully. And today another Italian won the olympics in Tokyo. And a gold medal in high jump! Congrats Italy - European Championship in soccer, Eurovision contest and now this!

    • @lucavendra9016
      @lucavendra9016 Před 2 lety +4

      Ten minutes First the high jump for Italy

    • @urbanjunglegroove1238
      @urbanjunglegroove1238 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes, his style especially in the 200 metres was always fascinating! I always had the feeling that after the bend he would shift into 4th gear.

    • @temp850
      @temp850 Před 2 lety +2

      Sadly, he admitted to using human growth hormone even though it wasn't illegal at that time. Still serious questions around using it though. And now, there is a strong narrative around Alan Wells and drugs. This doesn't diminish their great talents, it just reminds us they are human and given to failure like us all.

    • @carlobrotto7132
      @carlobrotto7132 Před rokem +3

      @@temp850 what time r u talkin' about ? Saying repeatdly " he admitted use of growth hormone" like you& someone else from english speaking countries usually and not underlining that he did ONLY ONE TIME after olympics 84, is an hypocrit way to not recognize outer

    • @carlobrotto7132
      @carlobrotto7132 Před rokem +2

      outer people's greatness. People like

  • @stefano3715
    @stefano3715 Před rokem +20

    Tra anonimi volti nutriti di vittorie ce ne uno scavato come quello di un italiano del dopoguerra, sei tu nostro grande e amato Pietro ma, in mezzo a quegli zigomi sporgenti, due occhi pieni di struggente rivincita. Corri, anima indomita, corri come facevi allora, vola alto, spirito libero dal grande cuore. Nostro grande grandissimo Pietro ❤🙏

  • @lucaspalvieri9252
    @lucaspalvieri9252 Před 3 lety +56

    Pietro Mennea "la freccia del sud" il più grande atleta italiano di tutti i tempi,per spirito di sacrificio,dedizione e mentalità.Altro che Tomba atleta del secolo...non c'è confronto!Grazie Mennea per tutte le soddisfazioni ci hai regalato in una disciplina ostica ai colori azzurri.

  • @guslevy3506
    @guslevy3506 Před 10 měsíci +10

    As a young kid who was watching sports on tv in the late 70s, Pietro Minnea was one of the first track athletes that stuck in my mind because it seemed so strange that a White man was so successful in the sprints which were dominated by Black men. His 200 record was one of those stats that just imprinted in my mind and has stayed there forever.
    Watching videos like this now on CZcams takes me back to those days when I was a kid…

  • @mlccrl
    @mlccrl Před 3 lety +34

    Grandissimo Pietro. Ha dimostrato di essere il migliore anche nei 100. Li ha messi tutti in fila a cominciare da quel pallone gonfiato di Wells. Avevo 18 anni e non posso scordare la finale che vidi in bianco e nero.

    • @emmannamontini7252
      @emmannamontini7252 Před 3 lety +6

      'pallone gonfiato' ?...non è bello, Wells è stato un grande velocista e ha vinto i 100 metri nell'Olimpiade del 1980 ed è stato appena battuto da Mennea nei 200.

    • @mariomarini3774
      @mariomarini3774 Před 3 lety +4

      @@emmannamontini7252 Appunto.......offese gratuite dei soliti borbonacci che anche Mennea detestava.......n.b. Alle olimpiadi 1980 nei 200 metri Mennea fu penalizzato dalla ottava corsia, altrimenti avrebbe vinto più agevolmente, non a caso dopo quelle olimpiadi il regolamento è stato cambiato, chi vince le semifinali ha diritto alle corsie 4 e 5

  • @sinagrunau2097
    @sinagrunau2097 Před 10 lety +35

    Big Mennea R.I.P. (2013)

  • @luigipelella7032
    @luigipelella7032 Před 3 lety +23

    Grande, grande Mennea. Riposa in "Pace", ciao Pietro e grazie x "Ttto". 😢

  • @user-tx9ys8cn6x
    @user-tx9ys8cn6x Před 3 lety +11

    Made us all proud and attached to the tv with excitement and goosebumps...
    Roberto Baggio had the same Effect. And Italy in General during world cups.
    Ahhhh memories

  • @russellkane9439
    @russellkane9439 Před 2 lety +8

    Questo era mennea... un grande... volonta di vincere sempre in ogni gara...

  • @MARMELADIKAKKUAFYTA
    @MARMELADIKAKKUAFYTA Před 3 lety +6

    BORZOV AND MENNEA ARE MY IDOLS

  • @ichbinbluna3504
    @ichbinbluna3504 Před rokem +11

    Borzov last in the final race of the 1978 European Championships:
    After the season, Borzov had to have operations on both Achilles tendons. He was already able to train only to a limited extent for the 1978 European Championships.
    In 1979 he tried a comeback in Moscow (Spartakiade), but failed. He ran the 100m in 11 seconds and the 200m in just under 22 seconds. There he ended his career.

    • @Quadrant14
      @Quadrant14 Před 8 měsíci +1

      a brilliant runner Borzov.

  • @Anastasia-qp4jq
    @Anastasia-qp4jq Před měsícem +1

    That feeling when Dad told you that he is on CZcams now, but it's a video from 1978 😅 Proud of you Volodimir Ignatenko. You were rocking 🔥❤

  • @mstrunn
    @mstrunn Před 4 lety +38

    Mennea held the WR in the 200 meters for many years.

    • @justinsincoise6693
      @justinsincoise6693 Před 3 lety

      About 20+

    • @mariogar766
      @mariogar766 Před 3 lety +5

      17!... 1979-1996... and it still is European Record...

    • @draxelchang5411
      @draxelchang5411 Před 3 lety +2

      Phenomenal athlete. Best of a whole generation.

    • @kixigvak
      @kixigvak Před 3 lety +3

      I photographed the race he broke it in in Mexico City. 1979.

    • @jj-nh8lz
      @jj-nh8lz Před 3 lety

      Yes, for a very long time. Did Michael Johnson finally best it?

  • @6262ronny
    @6262ronny Před 5 lety +19

    Wonderful Pietro! Miss you RIP

  • @adam872
    @adam872 Před 3 lety +22

    Mennea had a beautiful running action, very fluid and smooth. He was deceptively quick and of course was even quicker over 200.

    • @kreol001
      @kreol001 Před 3 lety +7

      First man to break 20 secs onnthe 200mts..19.96. Great runner

    • @royaumeuni5730
      @royaumeuni5730 Před 3 lety

      Not quicker, but better.

    • @davidemaglio5745
      @davidemaglio5745 Před 3 lety +1

      Not really, Borzov was more elegant

    • @bernardm2528
      @bernardm2528 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Didn't he run 200m in 19.72?
      I think so if I can remember 45 years ago. The 2nd 100m of this 200m race he ran very fast something like 9 sec. Or 9.10

    • @danbotez1307
      @danbotez1307 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@bernardm2528 Yes, in 1979. That record lasted 17 years.

  • @LEIJONALEIJONA-vc7oo
    @LEIJONALEIJONA-vc7oo Před 8 lety +13

    ONE OF MY IDOLS IS MENNEA

  • @turic95
    @turic95 Před 2 lety +9

    Wells without the starting blocks amazing !

  • @wobblertv8083
    @wobblertv8083 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Pietro menea was a underrated great .

  • @lekunberriko1
    @lekunberriko1 Před 7 lety +43

    in my opinion, Mennea was the best. Mennea forever.

  • @Nukity
    @Nukity Před 7 lety +13

    Funny how this footage from the late 70's is better than most footage from the late 90's, early 2000's on youtube.

    • @BreuckelensFinest
      @BreuckelensFinest Před 6 lety +2

      Nukity I thought the same thing! Hahaha

    • @pmue437
      @pmue437 Před 4 lety +2

      European Top Brodcast Quality Olympic Standard. Compare that with US TV Series Baywatch as example

  • @AfricanWithNoFlies
    @AfricanWithNoFlies Před 4 lety +10

    Bad start and still wins, love this

  • @giancarlocimatti6944
    @giancarlocimatti6944 Před 3 lety +10

    Mennea era un Fenomeno.

  • @archiewoosung5062
    @archiewoosung5062 Před 6 lety +18

    Amazed that Borzov was still running in '78...must have enjoyed it...and he married the fabulous Tourischeva

    • @cristixav
      @cristixav Před 3 lety +2

      Borzov also ran at the 1980 Moscow Olympics

    • @user-xq1zp9bz9o
      @user-xq1zp9bz9o Před 3 lety +3

      @@cristixav Последним соревнованием для Валерия Борзова стала VII Спартакиада народов СССР (1979), после которой он завершил карьеру.

    • @timoaksel9320
      @timoaksel9320 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@cristixavNo. He retired 1979.

  • @gicosound
    @gicosound Před 3 lety +9

    Intramontabile. Indimenticabile. Indimenticato. Grande Pietro mennea

  • @Giannifan1
    @Giannifan1 Před 9 lety +131

    Pietro Mennea. A superchampion in a normal body. And most of all without drugs...

    • @michaelgiammarino5033
      @michaelgiammarino5033 Před 9 lety +12

      Gianni Fanetti Mennea admitted to using drugs I believe

    • @immoralanimal
      @immoralanimal Před 9 lety +23

      Mike Giammarino He admitted to trying to extend his career, when he was in his mid-thirties, by taking growth hormone, but then retired anyhow. There's nothing in these old races that screams out "dope." Ray was jacked, like all the East Germans, but Mennea was legit.

    • @coolro3684
      @coolro3684 Před 9 lety +5

      Виктор Кадий he admitted himself that he took drugs all through his career.

    • @ewaf88
      @ewaf88 Před 9 lety +2

      coolro Do you mean Ray?

    • @stevecrocker6904
      @stevecrocker6904 Před 8 lety +6

      coolro no, Mennea admitted he injected his own oxygenated blood back into his body before competition. But it was legal to do so then

  • @jean-mariepierre2629
    @jean-mariepierre2629 Před 3 lety +28

    Magnifique
    Pietro,
    Malgré, son départ moyen,.

    •  Před 3 lety +4

      Indeed..he left this world too soon...may he rest in peace...😑😑

  • @brambillafumagalli9535
    @brambillafumagalli9535 Před 3 lety +7

    RIP LEGEND

  • @snakepliskeen064
    @snakepliskeen064 Před 3 lety +11

    Pietro Mennea " son of Wind" Italian Pride 🇮🇹 rest in peace

    • @nicolagianaroli2024
      @nicolagianaroli2024 Před 10 měsíci

      I think his nickname was “la freccia del sud” (the southern arrow)

  • @horrortackleharry
    @horrortackleharry Před 10 měsíci +5

    Mennea did brilliantly in the final considering that the guy in Lane 8 was pretty much over into his lane at about 20m.

  • @user-zj1ht8qo3h
    @user-zj1ht8qo3h Před 10 měsíci +1

    Yeah I recall watching these guys run loved it then and now

  • @cristianpastarini4798
    @cristianpastarini4798 Před 3 lety +9

    La grande freccia del sud....rip Pietro

  • @LEIJONALEIJONA-cn5pi
    @LEIJONALEIJONA-cn5pi Před 8 lety +7

    MY IDOLS
    BORZOV
    MENNEA

  • @Alex_Gordon
    @Alex_Gordon Před 9 měsíci +4

    Mennea was built like 5000m runner. incredible

  • @maelughran6981
    @maelughran6981 Před 3 lety +5

    Brilliant old footage: the incomparable Frank Bough the consummate media professional, absolutely lovely man ( I met him personally many years ago) - a real gentleman, no different from his screen personna.
    David Coleman, unforgettable commentator, one of the best in the business with the ability to enthuse his audience. Not sure that 'bulldozing' for a sprinter was quite the right metaphor in this case though.
    As for the sprinters, sadly it was at the peak of drug-taking but testing/monitoring wasn't up to standard, and so hard to know which if any, of these guys were actually clean.

  • @TheJaxsonjack
    @TheJaxsonjack Před rokem +4

    The physiques of these guys. Prob never lifted a weight in their lives, either.

  • @uliuli8997
    @uliuli8997 Před 3 lety +2

    I live for these Magical Moments.

  • @alexmares2984
    @alexmares2984 Před 10 měsíci

    Many thanks for this Highlight with Mennea and our E. Ray, from GDR.

  • @antantonio9017
    @antantonio9017 Před 9 lety +55

    Pietro Mennea è stato il più grande talento naturale che l'atletica italiana, e forse mondiale, abbia mai espresso.

    • @giancarlocimatti1894
      @giancarlocimatti1894 Před 6 lety

      Italiana ed europea. Mondiale mmmmm

    • @6262ronny
      @6262ronny Před 5 lety +5

      Almeno non era pompato.. tra il 77 e l'80 pure mondiale

    • @Giuseppee62
      @Giuseppee62 Před 3 lety +12

      Sa paragoniamo,il fisico e il peso di Mennea è quello che è riuscito a vincere, compreso un record mondiale durato 17 anni frutto di durissimi allenamenti, credo, come nessuno al mondo abbia mai fatto. Per questo credo che sia stato il più grande della storia.vero che ci sono atleti che hanno vinto più di lui, prendiamo Bolt, col fisico di Mennea proviamo a immaginare cosa avrebbe fatto? Per me nulla. Prendiamo invece Mennea col fisico di bolt ? Avrebbe fatto record del mondo dei 100,200, 400 metri e sarebbero durati come ho già scritto,
      almeno 100 anni.

    • @antoniojeraca5173
      @antoniojeraca5173 Před 3 lety +2

      in europa in quegli anni non dimentichiamo il grande valery borzov (CCCP) e negli stati uniti il grandissimo TOMMY SMITH

    • @angelinellanotte1487
      @angelinellanotte1487 Před 3 lety

      @@Giuseppee62 ma che discorso è? boh....lei premia Mennea perché fisicamente era mediocre? per il peso?? Mennea con 10.01 sui 100 non è neanche tra i migliori 20 al mondo

  • @PAARYNAKAKKU-pd8ej
    @PAARYNAKAKKU-pd8ej Před 2 lety +1

    MENNEA IS MY IDOL

  • @andream61
    @andream61 Před 3 lety +13

    "They introduced me to Muhammad Alì as the fastest man in the world. He was surprised and said 'I believed the fastest man in the world is black'. I replied: 'I'm black inside'" [Pietro Mennea, 1952--2013]

    • @onigbajamo
      @onigbajamo Před 3 lety

      What a funny thing to say.

    • @kennethwoods6525
      @kennethwoods6525 Před 3 lety

      I love that! Makes me smile that 2 legends met and had a moment. I would not have been able to control my laughter.

  • @andreaselleri400
    @andreaselleri400 Před 10 měsíci

    Grande Pietro e grazie per tutto quello che ci hai regalato

  • @fedelemario
    @fedelemario Před 3 lety +2

    che emozione nel vedere un ragazzo del sud italia SALIRE sul podio piu alto del Mondo in una delle discipline piu IMPORTANTI delle OLIMPIADI

  • @angloscalia7697
    @angloscalia7697 Před 3 lety +3

    Mennea era un prodotto sportivo "genuino", qualche altro lo era di ... "laboratorio".

  • @redd605
    @redd605 Před rokem +3

    Pietro had some tremendous battles with Wells , who refused to have blocks.

  • @flaviopiscopo
    @flaviopiscopo Před 3 lety +4

    Great Mennea forever

  • @raynardi2326
    @raynardi2326 Před 9 měsíci

    Che emozione....grazie Pietro

  • @jean-mariepierre2629
    @jean-mariepierre2629 Před 3 lety +3

    Prague 1978
    Magnifique

  • @baiadigrotta
    @baiadigrotta Před 2 lety +1

    grazie Pietro

  • @Ghostmanriding
    @Ghostmanriding Před 6 lety +19

    My two favorite sprinters of all time are Mennea, and Bolt.

  • @simoneparbuono1218
    @simoneparbuono1218 Před 3 lety +2

    mennea, un fenomeno

  • @redrum4100
    @redrum4100 Před 9 lety +2

    Carl: the guy you are talking about is Nikolay Kolesnikov, who came 7th. Earlier that year he had won the European indoor 60m title and had a bronze medal from the 1976 Olympic 4x100m, but I don't think he is related to anyone famous (I could be wrong, though).

  • @visieraverde
    @visieraverde Před 10 měsíci +1

    Masterpiece of Pietro Mennea !!!

  • @ronmexico1874
    @ronmexico1874 Před 3 lety +1

    Borzov was a cart horse. Never broke 10s.

  • @tiikerilijatiikerililja
    @tiikerilijatiikerililja Před 8 lety +6

    BORZOV IS MY IDOL

    • @angelomercolino3880
      @angelomercolino3880 Před 3 lety

      Yes Borzov is you idol but Pietro Mennea is the best.

    • @stewartwalter407
      @stewartwalter407 Před 2 lety

      @@angelomercolino3880 where’s Mennea’s Olympic 100m gold medal?

    • @alfredodallalibera5091
      @alfredodallalibera5091 Před 10 měsíci

      ​​@@stewartwalter4075 olimpiadi di cui 4 consecutive in finale. Chi altri al mondo sui 200 metri? 19,72 è ancora record europeo.

  • @tiikerilijatiikerililja
    @tiikerilijatiikerililja Před 8 lety +2

    MENNEA IS MY SECOND IDOL

  • @salvocfe1553
    @salvocfe1553 Před 3 lety +2

    Il più Grande...Pietro da Barletta !

  • @TheEctomorph
    @TheEctomorph Před 9 lety +4

    It was sad to see the great Valeriy Borzov fail to make any impact in that race at the European Championships, which took place in the August of 1978. Less than six years earlier, in September 1972, he had triumphed in both sprint events (the 100 and 200 metres) at the Munich Olympics, and been hailed as one of the biggest stars in world athletics. Moreover, Borzov subsequently went on to win another individual medal (the bronze) in the 100m at the Montreal Olympics - only 2 years prior to those European Championships of 1978.
    Sadly, however, when he competed against Pietro Mennea, Eugen Ray and Allan Wells (among others) in Prague, he was a shadow of the sprinter that he had been in Munich, just six years earlier. :(

    • @stevecrocker6904
      @stevecrocker6904 Před 8 lety +3

      ***** he was still only 28 at the time. I guess lots of miles in those legs by then though.

    • @dereckdean578
      @dereckdean578 Před 3 lety +1

      Borzov was known as the doctor of sprints . He had an amazing track career

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před rokem +1

      Maybe he ran out of drugs.

    • @JazzFunk22
      @JazzFunk22 Před 10 měsíci

      😇.....💉🧪💊💉

  • @octopusmagnificens
    @octopusmagnificens Před 7 lety +3

    Mennea from last to first in the final.

  • @JazzFunk22
    @JazzFunk22 Před 6 lety +2

    Mennea was a OG

  • @neildsouza3085
    @neildsouza3085 Před 6 lety +1

    I love Allan Wells

  • @maxglendale7614
    @maxglendale7614 Před 3 lety +6

    Wells got huge over two years! Very slim here compared to the increased muscle at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 Před rokem +2

      Yep, he bulked up on steroids and became almost unbeatable.

    • @maxglendale7614
      @maxglendale7614 Před rokem +1

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329 Really? Any proof?

    • @MrListenerman
      @MrListenerman Před rokem

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329 It' called hard work and training.

    • @aerodrome4427
      @aerodrome4427 Před 10 měsíci

      @@maxglendale7614 Drew McMaster allegations which Wells has denied.

    • @Fatima502
      @Fatima502 Před 7 měsíci

      I don't think so, he was always a big lad. Watch him at the 78 Commonwealths, which was his focus for that year. That's the reason why he didn't run so well in Prague a few weeks later.

  • @pasqualearena8253
    @pasqualearena8253 Před rokem +1

    Atleti così non sono ancora nati. 17 anni record imbattuto

  • @fema1340
    @fema1340 Před 2 lety +1

    Bellissimo.

  • @NevaUndaPressure
    @NevaUndaPressure Před 8 měsíci

    Pietro was a very handsome man! 🤩🥇

  • @TheEctomorph
    @TheEctomorph Před 9 lety +4

    "Borzov could fly."
    In 1972, yes definitely..... but, alas, not in 1978, David! :(

  • @danieleferri9809
    @danieleferri9809 Před rokem +4

    Da Barletta, Puglia, Magna Grecia italica,il mito Pietro Mennea, la freccia del sud Italia....💚🤍❤️

  • @RossKempOnYourMum01
    @RossKempOnYourMum01 Před 10 lety +11

    Allan Wells no blocks!!!

    • @ewaf88
      @ewaf88 Před 9 lety +1

      RossKempOnYourMum01 No false could be calculated either

    • @RossKempOnYourMum01
      @RossKempOnYourMum01 Před 9 lety

      Good spot

    •  Před 8 lety +1

      Not really the commentator made a point of mentioning it!

    • @trickygoose2
      @trickygoose2 Před 3 lety

      @@ewaf88 By Moscow 1980 the rules had changed and he had to use blocks. I don't think the reaction time equipment was used to call false starts until a few years after that though.

    • @ewaf88
      @ewaf88 Před 3 lety +1

      @@trickygoose2 Yes I remember when he had to start using blocks. He would have hated modern systems

  • @giovannidepadova1257
    @giovannidepadova1257 Před 3 lety +1

    ancora piango!

  • @siralphons6762
    @siralphons6762 Před 3 lety +3

    Mennea , stallion 🇮🇹 italian !!!

  • @igliadami4404
    @igliadami4404 Před 3 lety +1

    Grandissimo Pietro Mennea

  • @StanleyPinchak
    @StanleyPinchak Před 10 měsíci +2

    Back when Europe was European

  • @lucauccio8689
    @lucauccio8689 Před 9 měsíci +1

    La Freccia del Sud/The Arrow of South 💥

  • @TheEctomorph
    @TheEctomorph Před 9 lety +6

    Sprinting is generally considered to be a sporting activity for big, robust, heavily muscled men.... yet it was noticeable that the Italian guy [Pietro Mennea], who triumphed in the 100 metres at the European Championships in 1978, was a relatively small, slight fellow (at any rate, in comparison to the vast majority of world class sprinters). In fact, Mennea was only about 5 foot 10" in height, and weighed a mere 155lb (a fraction over 11 stone) when he was in his prime as an international sprinter. By contrast, Eugen Ray (the burly East German dude who finished second behind Mennea in the final of the 100 metres at those European Championships of 1978) was well over 6 foot tall, and his biceps were about twice the size of his Italian rival's!
    I suppose that the point I am trying to make is this: Whilst sheer strength and power is of SOME relevance to sprinting, it is certainly not the be-all-and-end-all. If it was, then Arnold Schwarzenegger would have been a great sprinter in his prime!

    • @stevecrocker6904
      @stevecrocker6904 Před 8 lety

      william kinch there was only about 1 1/2" difference in heght between them but ,yes, Eugen Ray was much closer to 90 kgs than the 72/73 Mennea raced at

    • @octopusmagnificens
      @octopusmagnificens Před 7 lety

      Look at Christophe Lemaitre now.

    • @rishabhraj2308
      @rishabhraj2308 Před 6 lety +1

      exactly

  • @Madam3_x
    @Madam3_x Před 10 měsíci

    GRANDE!!!!❤️❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @massimilianobelloni237
    @massimilianobelloni237 Před 3 lety +1

    Pietro Mennea che idolo

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 Před 4 měsíci

    I got to race some of these guys at QE2 Stadium in Christchurch New Zealand in the South Pacific Games, needless to say I remember being scorched by Alan Wells, Don Quarrie and Halsey Crawford.
    I did a 10.8, I would have loved to go faster but that was it.
    Alan Wells and Don Quarrie signed my Singlet, but Hasley Crawford told me to "Fuck Off"......I've never forgotten that as these guys were my heroes!

  • @jimso771
    @jimso771 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Wells was better at 100m than Mennea by the time the 1980 olympics came around as he won the gold but Mennea pipped him to gold in the 200m

  • @kurtfrancis4621
    @kurtfrancis4621 Před 6 lety +5

    The announcer keeps saying "Russian" when he should be saying "Soviet". Borzov is from the Ukrainian S.S.R., now just Ukraine. He is definitely not Russian.

    • @trickygoose2
      @trickygoose2 Před 3 lety +2

      Back in those days, Brits and Americans often tended to call all USSR athletes Russian. Now I see some of their names and can see that someone was Lithuanian, Estonian, Georgian and not Russian.

  • @paolomatucci2527
    @paolomatucci2527 Před rokem

    Mennea you will win

  • @SuperBoscaino
    @SuperBoscaino Před 9 měsíci

    Pietro Mennea, la grande freccia del sud.

  • @goldrake69
    @goldrake69 Před 2 lety

    Un fulmine...GRANDE

  • @MassimoX
    @MassimoX Před 3 lety

    fuoriclasse assoluto dell'atletica

  • @flaviobraido7593
    @flaviobraido7593 Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastico Minnia.

  • @RichardUpton
    @RichardUpton Před 3 lety +3

    Some improvement from Alan Wells to go from unplaced here to Olympic champion in two years

    • @simongleaden2864
      @simongleaden2864 Před 3 lety +3

      I'd forgotten about him not using starting blocks. I wonder why he didn't use them. I believe you've got to use them these days because of the electronic sensors for false starts.

    • @RichardUpton
      @RichardUpton Před 3 lety +1

      @@simongleaden2864 I maybe wrong but I think he was using them by 1980. I remember his wife / coach being rather fierce

    • @archiewoosung5062
      @archiewoosung5062 Před 3 lety +2

      @@RichardUpton I think they insisted he use them at the 1980 Olympics

    • @201081hero
      @201081hero Před 2 lety +2

      Part of the reason why may have been due to the Commonwealth Games held only a few weeks before, a number of athletes had difficulty raising themselves for a second time.

    • @RichardUpton
      @RichardUpton Před 2 lety +1

      @@201081hero thats a good shout and the games were held in Canada and so jet lag to get over…

  • @billbailey8600
    @billbailey8600 Před 7 lety

    I remember reading he was 12 stone in weight for the 80 Olympics, not sure what he weighs here.

    • @Bloxdio_God
      @Bloxdio_God Před 2 lety +1

      He was 6feet tall and looked more like 13stone plus in 1980.

  • @BladeRunner-td8be
    @BladeRunner-td8be Před 3 lety +1

    Just listen to the masterly commentating here. After Jim Mckay passed RIP the vocation of sports announcing drifted South, to put it mildly. I realize the commentator here is not Jim Mckay but he came to my mind immediately when I started to think about great sportscasters of the past. IMO Jim Mckay is the best of all time when it comes to sports journalism.
    As an aside, I almost couldn't believe it when I saw one contestant line up without the benefit of using the block at the start of the race. Times have certainly changed. I can only come up with two possible reasons that the runner didn't use the block. 1. Incredible ignorance. 2. He didn't have a running coach. Cheers

    • @archiewoosung5062
      @archiewoosung5062 Před 3 lety +1

      His wife was his coach and he won gold at the Olympics two years later. He didn't use blocks because he didn't like them.

  • @S2000Y
    @S2000Y Před 3 lety +2

    Wells with no blocks!

  • @steveosborne2297
    @steveosborne2297 Před 8 měsíci

    Mennea was a wonderful runner but the fact that Alan Wells never bothered using starting blocks at this time totally confused me

  • @alex-qi9ll
    @alex-qi9ll Před 9 měsíci

    Pietro il grande, il nostro sovrano per sempre

  • @Dave-lr2wo
    @Dave-lr2wo Před 3 lety

    ...euro champ in a time slower than several *decathletes'* 100m PRs...
    Times sure have changed, quite literally.

  • @golden.lights.twinkle2329

    This was before Alan Wells bulked up on steroids, after which no-one could beat him..

    • @ochjim
      @ochjim Před 9 měsíci

      His SB in 78 was 10.15 and in 1980, Olympic year, it was 10.11 . . Not a big margin at all. Source, world athletics site. On Wells' page select progression button. I've linked the actual url above.

  • @joyrideautovermietung1156
    @joyrideautovermietung1156 Před 7 měsíci

    Eugen Ray, the east german Bulldozer ❤

  • @6400az
    @6400az Před 10 měsíci

    Yes Sir...the little man 4:23 !!

  • @ShunyamNiketana
    @ShunyamNiketana Před 3 lety +3

    Slow starts from Mennea in both races. Given that habit, it's no wonder he'd be better at the 200.

  • @jrnumex9286
    @jrnumex9286 Před 3 lety +2

    borzov, 28-29 yrs old was done. the great soviet training regime didn't offer longevity in his case.

  • @johnscone9382
    @johnscone9382 Před rokem

    Completely different Wells who was at the Commonwealth Games in Edmonton 2 weeks earlier.

  • @harttsteen9128
    @harttsteen9128 Před 3 lety

    Duneky defeated Wells.Wow!

  • @salvatorepennino2226
    @salvatorepennino2226 Před 2 lety

    Leggenda

  • @Mario-zv2lo
    @Mario-zv2lo Před 8 měsíci

    Se la atletica, ma anche tutto lo sport in generale fosse riscritto senza doping, Pietro Mennea sarebbe al primo posto sempre