Korir's final kick was outstandingly Kenyan .I cherish watching men and women that have made Kenya proud 👏.
@pastorjohnwanjala9847 Жыл бұрын
Brian Diemer an athlete to truly be respected. He seems to have been a humble guy who let his racing and deeds speak for themselves.
@kevincruikshank93719 ай бұрын
The person who put this video up was his team mate and Henry Marsh was a legend for BYU so his followers want to see all his races because they hear about his race tactic of coming from behind. He held the BYU record a long time.
@americanpatriot657410 ай бұрын
Nobody was going to catch Julius korir on that final 200m...love you kenya
@madinawairimu8676 Жыл бұрын
Je me souviens avoir couru "avec" Pascal Debacker, 8è de cette finale, lors d'un cross scolaire, championnat d'académie, je crois, début 1978 à la Grande Motte. Enfin, "avec" est un bien grand mot. J'ai vu ses semelles 150 mètres... Faut dire que j'étais là pour faire nombre. Ma distance, c'était le 200 mètres. Au moins, je peux dire que j'ai couru avec un finaliste olympique...
@user-ug5ns7vs8b8 ай бұрын
I was there. Dude jumped out of the stands and joined the race. Security had a hard time catching him. When they finally did he broke free and continued to run around and was finally caught. Crowd was cheering him on. Heard after he was a college student from Berkeley. Ultimate train dodge!
@justinkinkade20632 жыл бұрын
He did not go to Berkeley, he was a bay area cab driver
@nakedwaterskier Жыл бұрын
Well, in a way he did go to Cal, Berkley, to pick up & drop off his fares.
@Jeff-xy9ciАй бұрын
He was an asshole
@bfc30578 күн бұрын
Korir is probably the best steeplechase technician to come out of Kenya.
@tommytempo1 Жыл бұрын
this race was on the same day as the decker/budd race (women 3000m) - in fact i think it immediately followed it - so first that and then the interloper from the crowd who ran onto the track and jumped over some of the fences at 1:00 here - so a memorable olympic day!
@mrgobrien3 жыл бұрын
1:38 he broke his ankles
@joeydimes76049 ай бұрын
This was the only race won by a Kenyan during the 84 games.
@Sargebri4 жыл бұрын
he held the American Record for 27 years!
@americanpatriot657410 ай бұрын
Superbe médaille d'argent de Jo Mahmoud qui fut 8 fois champion de France du 3000.stpl et recordman d'Europe du 3000.stpl pendant plus de 10 années
@alaincourcelles6664 Жыл бұрын
Where's the time? Such an American production...
@beorlingo8 ай бұрын
Why only Henry marsh
@dhirenshah79953 жыл бұрын
Yep, fails to win and medal, and again in 1988.
@theenglishalpinist50312 жыл бұрын
With Marsh barely missing a bronze medal, I wonder if Marsh constantly wishes he'd changed his "tactic". Run from the rear, you take a gamble.
@cbs70sfan495 жыл бұрын
He just needed a little better kick. He did fabulous as they all did.
@John-wx3zn4 жыл бұрын
@@John-wx3zn Truth!
@runcaz78023 жыл бұрын
He was sick and was admitted to an area hospital, due to a virus, immediately after the race was over.
@TheCopper05 Жыл бұрын
The interloper, given the circumstances, had a reasonably good water jump. Just saying.
@runcaz78023 жыл бұрын
what was his name, anyone knows his motives?
@keumalacmhl85743 жыл бұрын
So why is the name of the 4th place finisher in the title?
@davidbroughall3782 Жыл бұрын
Because Doug Padilla was his team mate and Henry Marsh was a legend for BYU so his followers want to see all his races because they hear about his race tactic of coming from behind. He held the BYU record a long time.
@americanpatriot657410 ай бұрын
Gutsy race by Marsh. He left it all out there. Similar effort to Pre in 1972.
@channelperl21448 ай бұрын
Could the commentators be more biased. Barely mention anyone else in the race until about a lap and a half to go, just Marsh, Marsh, Marsh
@neil59782 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's hard to imagine why US broadcasters would focus on US athletes for their US audience.
@matthewtolman559810 ай бұрын
I remember thinking the same thing in 83. They still do this, focus on one maybe two and don't bother with the others. Lame
@phillylifer10 ай бұрын
@@matthewtolman5598yes, that's broadcasting to the ignorant
@bfc30578 күн бұрын
Julius Korir shows a glimpse of the Kenyan dominance just around the corner and Henry Marsh - his own worst enemy - blows another chance with his usual barmy tactics.
@gunternetzer96213 жыл бұрын
Barmy? What's that.
@runcaz78023 жыл бұрын
@@runcaz7802 As in silly - going straight to the back and giving himself too much ground to make up on the last lap. It was was a feature of Marsh's career.
@gunternetzer96213 жыл бұрын
with such a weak field, Marsh should have easily won the gold here.
@metsdudenj9 жыл бұрын
Marsh was very sick at these Olympic Games, with I am thinking with a very bad infection.
@TheCopper057 жыл бұрын
He was just beaten no excuses
@aar7061 Жыл бұрын
Bias commentary got that so wrong.
@rogertayler892413 күн бұрын
really weak....Olympic Finals are always weak. ...
Korir's final kick was outstandingly Kenyan .I cherish watching men and women that have made Kenya proud 👏.
Brian Diemer an athlete to truly be respected. He seems to have been a humble guy who let his racing and deeds speak for themselves.
The person who put this video up was his team mate and Henry Marsh was a legend for BYU so his followers want to see all his races because they hear about his race tactic of coming from behind. He held the BYU record a long time.
Nobody was going to catch Julius korir on that final 200m...love you kenya
Je me souviens avoir couru "avec" Pascal Debacker, 8è de cette finale, lors d'un cross scolaire, championnat d'académie, je crois, début 1978 à la Grande Motte. Enfin, "avec" est un bien grand mot. J'ai vu ses semelles 150 mètres... Faut dire que j'étais là pour faire nombre. Ma distance, c'était le 200 mètres. Au moins, je peux dire que j'ai couru avec un finaliste olympique...
I was there. Dude jumped out of the stands and joined the race. Security had a hard time catching him. When they finally did he broke free and continued to run around and was finally caught. Crowd was cheering him on. Heard after he was a college student from Berkeley. Ultimate train dodge!
He did not go to Berkeley, he was a bay area cab driver
Well, in a way he did go to Cal, Berkley, to pick up & drop off his fares.
He was an asshole
Korir is probably the best steeplechase technician to come out of Kenya.
this race was on the same day as the decker/budd race (women 3000m) - in fact i think it immediately followed it - so first that and then the interloper from the crowd who ran onto the track and jumped over some of the fences at 1:00 here - so a memorable olympic day!
1:38 he broke his ankles
This was the only race won by a Kenyan during the 84 games.
he held the American Record for 27 years!
Superbe médaille d'argent de Jo Mahmoud qui fut 8 fois champion de France du 3000.stpl et recordman d'Europe du 3000.stpl pendant plus de 10 années
Where's the time? Such an American production...
Why only Henry marsh
Yep, fails to win and medal, and again in 1988.
With Marsh barely missing a bronze medal, I wonder if Marsh constantly wishes he'd changed his "tactic". Run from the rear, you take a gamble.
He just needed a little better kick. He did fabulous as they all did.
@@John-wx3zn Truth!
He was sick and was admitted to an area hospital, due to a virus, immediately after the race was over.
The interloper, given the circumstances, had a reasonably good water jump. Just saying.
what was his name, anyone knows his motives?
So why is the name of the 4th place finisher in the title?
Because Doug Padilla was his team mate and Henry Marsh was a legend for BYU so his followers want to see all his races because they hear about his race tactic of coming from behind. He held the BYU record a long time.
Gutsy race by Marsh. He left it all out there. Similar effort to Pre in 1972.
Could the commentators be more biased. Barely mention anyone else in the race until about a lap and a half to go, just Marsh, Marsh, Marsh
Yeah, it's hard to imagine why US broadcasters would focus on US athletes for their US audience.
I remember thinking the same thing in 83. They still do this, focus on one maybe two and don't bother with the others. Lame
@@matthewtolman5598yes, that's broadcasting to the ignorant
Julius Korir shows a glimpse of the Kenyan dominance just around the corner and Henry Marsh - his own worst enemy - blows another chance with his usual barmy tactics.
Barmy? What's that.
@@runcaz7802 As in silly - going straight to the back and giving himself too much ground to make up on the last lap. It was was a feature of Marsh's career.
with such a weak field, Marsh should have easily won the gold here.
Marsh was very sick at these Olympic Games, with I am thinking with a very bad infection.
He was just beaten no excuses
Bias commentary got that so wrong.
really weak....Olympic Finals are always weak. ...
Yeah, why is this video titled "Marsh"?