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RIP.
His brother was my grade 2 school teacher!
Mens sana in corpore sano - A healthy mind in a healthy body.
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(06-17-2015, 03:17 AM)Lods link Wrote:He was a world record holder many times over but he found it difficult to win championship races.
He was an Olympic Bronze medallist in 1964 but had real trouble coping with the altitude four years later in Mexico
He lit the flame at the Melbourne Olympics as a rising junior star....he was the junior mile world record holder at the time.
Great runner, during one European season in 1964 he competed 18 times in 44 days & set 12 World Records !. He ran every race with the attitude of running it as fast as possible, not just to win the race. An attitude which had a fair bit to do with his struggling to break though in the Olympics. Mind you, at his absolute best (as he was in 1968, a class above the rest of the world) the decision to give Mexico City the Olympic Games was an appalling one for him (& most non-altitude based distance runners). He ran his absolute heart out in the 10 000m final at altitude, and ended up collapsing at the finish close to death......and was left with a permanent hole in his heart from then on.
It is a travesty that he never got the Olympic result that the rest of his career deserved.
RIP.
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BTW, appalling behaviour from a bunch of bogan league supporters before the State of Origin last night. Couldn't shut up for a minute as they paid tribute to the passing of Ron Clarke.
I'm willing to bet it would be the only sports crowd in Australia not capable of showing respect...a Grand Final AFL day crowd included. Where did these F-wits come from ?
rant over
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The reverberating effect he had was mind blowing.
Billy Mills came from no where, with borrowed spikes mind you (wasn't considered favourite) to win the 10k in tokyo. He beat gammoudi and clarke in a sprint to the line. Because clarke was overwhelming favourite and world record holder, this gave mills an enormous profile back in the USA. He used this to work tirelessly to improve the plight of indigenous Americans - still to this day.
RIP Ron Clarke