Olin pikkupoika, kun mummulassa kateltiin Moskovan olympialaisia. Suomalaisten juoksu oli niin mahtavaa, että muistan kisan vieläkin. Olipas mukava katsoa kisa jälleen! Viren on legenda!
Yifter's greatest asset in the last lap sprint is his abrupt change of stride frequency. Equivalent of gear change from second gear to fifth gear . He almost doubles up the frequency of his stride per second while even appearing to increase his stride length at the same time as he is now floating in the air. That set him way apart from the rest. The Yifter the shifter name is a fitting label, I can not imagine a supposedly tired athlete at the end of a 25 round grueling race would fine mind boggling sprinting power. This man was truly unique.
Virén still at the world's top level in 1980, after winning 4 golds in 72 and 76. I think this proves he was one of the thoughest ever. Born in the year 1949, he was 23, 27 and 31 years old during these olympic games.
And Brendan Foster running for G.B, he was a fantastic runner winning many many races and titles, but, he couldn’t live with the calibre of the legendary lineup in this race, it was the royalty of middle/distance running of the time. A really great look back to a golden age of world athletics, thanks for sharing. 👍😀🇬🇧🏴
Olin pikkupoika, kun mummulassa kateltiin Moskovan olympialaisia.
Suomalaisten juoksu oli niin mahtavaa, että muistan kisan vieläkin.
Olipas mukava katsoa kisa jälleen!
Viren on legenda!
Kaarlo Maaninka won the silver
Etioppalaiset oli just saanneet DDR doupit.
"Lisää hiiliä pökköön."
Miruts yifter last 400m.54.6s.!Juha Väätäinen EM-1971 Helsinki 10000m.53,9s.!
Mikä fiilis oli silloin kuin katsoin suorana, ukko sohvalla. vm 39, 😊👍🇫🇮👍🇸🇪🇺🇦👍
KIVA KATTOO NÄIT
Kaarlo Maaninka
my idol miruts yifter,. kaarlo maaninka and lasse viren
KIVA KATTOO NÄITÄ
Yifter's greatest asset in the last lap sprint is his abrupt change of stride frequency. Equivalent of gear change from second gear to fifth gear . He almost doubles up the frequency of his stride per second while even appearing to increase his stride length at the same time as he is now floating in the air. That set him way apart from the rest. The Yifter the shifter name is a fitting label, I can not imagine a supposedly tired athlete at the end of a 25 round grueling race would fine mind boggling sprinting power. This man was truly unique.
Even though past his best and injured, Viren still comes 5th. Class.
That was one of the most exciting races id ever seen, what a blazing final 300m by Yifter
VIREN A LEGEND GRATEST OF ALL TIMES 4 TIMES OLYMPIC CHAMPION
Thank you for making Ethiopia great Merutse Yifter the Shifter We proud of you🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Virén still at the world's top level in 1980, after winning 4 golds in 72 and 76. I think this proves he was one of the thoughest ever. Born in the year 1949, he was 23, 27 and 31 years old during these olympic games.
And Brendan Foster running for G.B, he was a fantastic runner winning many many races and titles, but, he couldn’t live with the calibre of the legendary lineup in this race, it was the royalty of middle/distance running of the time. A really great look back to a golden age of world athletics, thanks for sharing. 👍😀🇬🇧🏴
that burst of acceleration was something else, a great great runner
Спасибо тебе, уважаемый Мирус Ифтер! И вечная память Человеку и Чемпиону!
ミルツアフター 懐かしい❗ラスト400㍍54秒台で走るスピード忘れられない