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The '84 Olympics in LA, Daly Thompson becoming an absolute legend , defining moment of my childhood and a seemingly endless summer holiday. Happy times. 🙂
At one point, he was the reigning Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth champion. Astonishing.
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My Quikshot II won’t thank for me for getting back into Daley.
Lol, don't think I owned one but I still remember the name!
My Kempston wont either
Total legend. I was a training camp with my swim team when I was 18, Club La Santa Lanzarote. Working through a workout in the gym and in walks Daley along with Colin Jackson and plonks themselves down at the next station. Unreal.
Later in hol ended up sharing a dance floor with them both along with Diane Modahl.
He's aged well!
he has for sure 😀
i wish i had 100th of his get up and go and fitness lol
My Quikshot II won’t thank for me for getting back into Daley.
Konix Speedking FTW! I can hear the microswitches now.

Am I right in thinking V (SF series) was on in the evening whilst the '84 Olympics was on too?
Great program
Really enjoyed that.
My Quikshot II won’t thank for me for getting back into Daley.
My first thought. I built up a modest cottage industry in high school repairing those bloody things. Christ knows why they were so ubiquitous, they were terrible.
@poopscoop i think it was after the olympics that v was shown according to wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_(1984_TV_series)
Some absolutely epic and truly world class British athletes back then.
Daley, Seb Coe, Steve Ovett, Steve Cram (think I have their names right, terrible memory for names)... Remember the back and forth breaking each others world records? That was between Coe and Ovett wasn't it, Cram too? Incredible.
I think Coe was right, they were the absolute glory days in the UK for athletics. Sorry, just can't get used to calling it track and field! Lol
V (or V: The Original Miniseries) is a two-part American science-fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. First shown in 1983, it initiated the science-fiction
Not posting to be a pedant (honest!), just really pleased my memory might be right, potentially?
Apparently the series started with a 2 part series in '83 so allowing for what TV was like back then it might be possible that it didn't air here till summer '84?
I'm going to say that's what happened as in my fond memory of that year it did. Lol
I wish I'd known how great my life was back then, it seemed so complex but it really wasn't.
Perhaps the real key is to apply that logic to my life*right now*... 🙂
oh cool there was a 2 parter in 1983. no problem @poopscoop
i remember watching the show and loving it when they showed it on bbc (i think it was bbc?). i can see where david icke got his ideas from now (only joking 😉
^^ Poor old Icke!
Yeah, the bit where the woman (alien) opened her mouth like a trap door to swallow the rat whole. I STILL remember that to this day. Demlcent fx for the time. I seem to remember as the later series l went on it got a bit crap but wow, earlier on, it was a must watch. Back then off course ALL your mates would have watched it too so you could all chat about it the next day. Great stuff!
Great program. Absolutely amazing when you see that the world’s greatest athletes were training in their back gardens, as per Daley often fighting at life for survival outside of the sport.
As a ‘maiden fan that lucozade advert featuring Daley is forever burned into my brain whenever I hear…
Daley was cool back in the day. An absolute Superman.
However, the T Shirt thing with Carl Lewis was a bit unpleasant. I remember thinking it was funny when I was 15 years old, but not now.
As mentioned above but I was a 48k rubber keyboard masher.
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https://twitter.com/Midgetgems26/status/1813307037645689069?t=fQTJ4gisCgcFkv7lEH469g&s=19
Edit: can't we imbed tweets now?
Really enjoyed it, not so much the Carl Lewis t-shirt but we all make mistakes.
Did anyone else think that the Sun reporter came across as a tool?
Great documentary - what a period for GB athletes.
The Sun reporter came across as a nasty piece of work. Daley could be difficult, I'm sure, but so quick to blow his mistakes out of proportion.
Sun reporter was a tool, but praised him in the end.
Definitely a few questionable actions like the t-shirt, and I don't remember them from when I was a teenager, but came across as all part of his 'psychology' rightly or wrongly. Seemed a genuinely nice/cheeky guy and I wasn't aware of his upbringing which surely explains his drive and obsession.
Most excellent.
I remember setting my alarm for stupid'o'clock so I could watch him win the gold in LA.
The Sun reporter came across as a nasty piece of work.
Do bears,woods,etc,etc.
Will need to look it out...he always seemed to be superb. However, he also seemed.to.drop into obscurity semi quickly. I vaguely recall the other names.of that time - Coe and Cram mainly doing TV pundit type stuff or being the expert voice...Ovett and Thompson seemed to just disappear.
I was never a massive fan of athletics, so more likely it was me, as a 9 year old, just not watching/reading/listening to the relevant stuff.
Enjoyed that.
He was an interesting character for sure.
Coe and Cram mainly doing TV pundit type stuff or being the expert voice…Ovett and Thompson seemed to just disappear.
He said he didn't really crave popularity or publicity. Which is somewhat at odds with the stunts he seemed to pull off while competing.
See also his sports personality acceptance speech... Coe or Cram would probably have had something rehearsed and polished, Daley... can't imagine he put much time into rehearsing that one...
Ooh, didn't realise that was on! I'll watch it later on iPlayer. He used to pop in occasionally when I was at Haringey Harriers, I think 1982 or 83 - the coaches would always roll their eyes when he came in because the training sessions would be so disrupted. It was all very much in good humour and really it probably encouraged all of us kids to work harder.
Apparently the series started with a 2 part series in ’83 so allowing for what TV was like back then it might be possible that it didn’t air here till summer ’84?
I (somewhat randomly) remember discussing it in History class in high school. With that in mind 1984 feels about right - if you'd asked me cold I'f have guessed around 85 even. It was fairly commonplace for the UK to get US productions months and months after a US release.
Yeah, the bit where the woman (alien) opened her mouth like a trap door to swallow the rat whole.
Diana.
Edit: can’t we imbed tweets now?
Twitter dot com embeds, x dot com does not.
The Sun reporter came across as a nasty piece of work.
Apparently the series started with a 2 part series in ’83 so allowing for what TV was like back then it might be possible that it didn’t air here till summer ’84?
I (somewhat randomly) remember discussing it in History class in high school. With that in mind 1984 feels about right – if you’d asked me cold I’f have guessed around 85 even. It was fairly commonplace for the UK to get US productions months and months after a US release.
I'm going with repeats in 1985, or more probably 1986, because I remember getting horrendously drunk on home brew and watching V on TV with eyeballs that didn't work properly any more. My friends and I weren't making homebrew in 1984 - only 16 then - but it was definitely before we were legally old enough for the pub later in 88.
And, back to Daley Thompson, I went to see him compete locally at Morfa Stadium in Swansea at some point.
Did anyone watch the Linford Christie doc on BBC just now?
The racist crap they had to endure was awful
Did nobody else watch it?
Thought I saw a thread on it earlier?
Nope, must have dreamt it
Yea I watched it. Felt sorry for him for some of the racist shit he had to go through.
I hope the bloke who was in charge of his positive sample never continued to work in doping test again, he was completely incompetent in the way he handled his sample. And the amount of Nandrolone in his system wouldn't have made any difference and it was taken orally and not injected. And as for Carl Lewis remark, he's a self righteous **** considering he failed 3 test during the 1988 Olympic trials but that didn't come out to the public till years later. He should have never been eligible to run in the Seoul Olympics due to the failed test.
Just watched it on catch up, probably deserves it's own thread, awful the attitudes and prejudice he had to overcome.
He’s aged well!
My first thought on watching it was ‘blimey, he’s not half looking good!’
I’m assuming that Adidas just send him their coolest new trainers and stuff for life?
Cracking documentary on a true legend
The Sun guy was outed as a **** in both documentaries, borderline racist too