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Five of the all-time greatest moments in Olympic athletics

Here are some of the most memorable and awe-inspiring moments in athletic history that have transformed Olympic champions into unforgettable sporting legends

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 4:19PM

Five of the all-time greatest moments in Olympic athletics
In the course of the Olympic Games, there have been many glorious victories in the field of athletics but only a few have stood the test of time as unprecedented moments in history that will never be forgotten – pix courtesy of AFP, August 4, 2021

KARSTEN Warholm's victory in the men's 400 metres hurdles final at the Tokyo Olympics, smashing his own world record by a huge margin into the bargain, will go down in history as one of the greatest races of all time.

Sydney McLaughlin of the USA repeated the world record feat in the women's event a day later.

Here five other memorable athletics moments from the Olympics over the years:

Double Bolt of lightning in Beijing

Usain Bolt's astonishing gold medal winning performances in the 100m and 200m at the 2008 Beijing Games − setting world records in both − took male sprinting onto another plane.

His 9.69sec in the 100m could have been even quicker had he not slowed down and slapped his chest in celebration close to the line. He also had an untied shoelace.

"That was Bolt though, right?" four-time sprint Olympic medallist Ato Boldon told Olympics.com.

"His top is not tucked into his shorts, (his) shoes are untied and he takes the last third of the race off."

There was no such repeat in the 200m as Bolt broke the American Michael Johnson's 12-year-old record, posting a mark of 19.30sec.

"A lot of people compare me to Michael Johnson,” Bolt said at the time.

"But I don't like to compare myself to other people because I just try to be me.

"Michael Johnson was a great athlete. He revolutionised the sport, I just changed it a little bit."

Flo Jo's jaw-dropping 200m

Florence Griffith Joyner, or 'Flo Jo' as she was commonly known, was the glamorous queen of the sprints at the drug-tainted 1988 Seoul Olympics.

While the winner of the men's 100m, Ben Johnson, was being sent home in disgrace after testing positive for steroids, the American sprinter was winning both the women's 100m and 200m in equally jaw-dropping fashion.

Her 200m victory was the most astonishing.

She emerged from the bend clear and even though Jamaican Grace Jackson came with a late run, Griffith Joyner pulled further and further ahead to set a new world record of 21.34sec that still stands today.

Many, including former training partners, queried her performances − she would retire from the sport the following year − but unlike Johnson she never tested positive.

Her records remain but in 1998 she died, aged only 38.

Rudisha's 800 metres for the ages

"It would be good for me to win gold, so we can have gold and silver in our family… so I can tell him, 'I am better than you.'" David Rudisha was referring to the 4x400m relay medal his father had won at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. At the 2012 London Games, the Kenyan did just that in a remarkable manner, leading from starting gun to finish line in the 800m and obliterating the world record with a time of 1min 40.91sec.

It has been labelled by many as the greatest two-lap race of all time.

The then 23-year-old took great pride that his victory was watched in the stadium by previous world record holder and the 2012 Games' chief organiser, Sebastian Coe.

"He had the balls to go in there and think 'I am so much better than anyone else'," said Coe.

"In Olympic finals you are not supposed to gamble with the till, but he did."

Marathon without shoes? No problem for Ethiopian Bikila

Ethiopian Abebe Bikila lined up shoeless for the marathon at the 1960 Rome Olympics as a pair of running shoes he had bought after his fell apart had given him blisters.

Although it took place in the late afternoon, it was still 23 degrees Celsius (73.4 degrees Fahrenheit), but by the 16-mile mark, just Bikila and Morocco's Mehdi Ben Abdessalam were battling it out for gold.

Bikila prevailed after finding a little extra in the tank to move clear of his valiant rival with just 500 metres to go, crossing the line in a new world record of 2hr 15min 16.2sec to become the first east African to win Olympic marathon gold.

"I wanted the world to know that my country Ethiopia has always won with determination and heroism," said Bikila, who went on to defend his title in 1964.

El Moutawakel overcomes hurdles for Muslim women athletes

Nawal El Moutawakel's win in the women's 400 metres hurdles at the 1984 Los Angeles Games was a landmark. As she said in 2019, it had taken just 54 seconds to go from the "dark to the light" when she became the first Muslim woman from Africa to win Olympic gold.

El Moutawakel, whose victory in Los Angeles was marked by the then King Hassan II ordering every girl born that day named in her honour, said the hurdles on the track reflected the challenges she had faced in her life.

However, she always met them head on, claiming "my victory meant no more than just washing the dishes for women". – AFP, August 4, 2021

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