The Perfect Distance: Ovett and Coe - The Record Breaking Rivalry
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of Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coes intense rivalry on the track, which climaxed
at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe presided over the golden era of British
athletics. Between them they won three Olympic gold medals, two silvers, one
bronze, and broke a total of twelve middle-distance records. They were part of
the landscape of the late seventies and early eighties -- both household names,
their exploits were watched by millions (in an age before video, satellite and
Sky Sports, the BBC Nine OClock News was often interrupted to accommodate their
successes).
As far apart as possible in terms of class and upbringing -- Ovett is the
art student, the long-haired son of a market-trader from Brighton, a natural
athlete; Coes formative years were spent under the rigorous training routine of
Peter Coe, a self-taught trainer who referred to his son as my athlete -- their
rivalry burned as intense on the track as away from it. The pendulum swung
between the pair of them -- each breaking the others records, and, memorably,
triumphing in each others events in Moscow in 1980 -- for the best part of a
decade, until the final showdown at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984 ...
Twenty years on, Pat Butcher, a runner himself and athletics correspondent
of The Times in the eighties, has spoken at length to both athletes; to Coe,
the Tory MP, and to Ovett, whom he tracked down in Australia. He writes in
depth about the British obsession with and dominance of middle-distance
running, the mile, and speaks to many of the great milers down the years, the
likes of the Swedes Gunder Hagg and Arne Andersson, John Walker and, of course,
Roger Bannister. The Perfect Distance is both a detailed re-creation and a
fitting celebration of the greatest era of British athletics.
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