I was talking with my wife tonight about the great Bud Greenspan Olympics series. I haven't seen them in years. Can they be purchased over the internet?
Two stories from this series stand out to me. Both are track related. For some reason, track is always the most dramatic sport in the Olympics.
One is of the marathon. Maybe from '68. The focus was on a marathoner who was battling to just to finish. It was dark by now and he was the only runner left on the course. In the way that only Bud Greenspan can do, the music and filming technique and narration brings any normal viewer to tears. Just awesome.
Another is of a middle distance race. I should know this, but I don't remember the event or the athlete. But he was a former WR holder. However, in this race, he was hurt. He ran the race anyhow, finishing well off his WR time, but the scoreboard had his WR time up there at the same time. Again, the dramatic music and the way the narrator tells the story is very moving.
If anybody knows how these tapes can be purchased, please post. Thanks!
Two stories from this series stand out to me. Both are track related. For some reason, track is always the most dramatic sport in the Olympics.
One is of the marathon. Maybe from '68. The focus was on a marathoner who was battling to just to finish. It was dark by now and he was the only runner left on the course. In the way that only Bud Greenspan can do, the music and filming technique and narration brings any normal viewer to tears. Just awesome.
Another is of a middle distance race. I should know this, but I don't remember the event or the athlete. But he was a former WR holder. However, in this race, he was hurt. He ran the race anyhow, finishing well off his WR time, but the scoreboard had his WR time up there at the same time. Again, the dramatic music and the way the narrator tells the story is very moving.
If anybody knows how these tapes can be purchased, please post. Thanks!
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