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ShorehamGull said:Concerning the Paula Ratcliffe T-Shirt, utterley disgraceful, sent an email to the company complaining about it.
Ahh this could be the reason...
ShorehamGull said:Concerning the Paula Ratcliffe T-Shirt, utterley disgraceful, sent an email to the company complaining about it.
Stumpy Tim said:Now that's a stupid comparison. Me completing the marathon was like her winning it - we have different expectations. I wanted to beat 4 hours, and missed it by 4 minutes. When I realised I was going to miss my target time I didn't stop, I carried on running as various cartoon characters passed me. I had my family there cheering me on, she had GB fans cheering her on.
Completing the marathon was a big thing, as many people on NSC will tell you. To suggest we would try & win it is plain ridiculous. It does your argument no service.
Stumpy Tim said:There's only one way to resolve this. Let's all run a marathon & whoever wins is right
Superphil said:so what did this shirt say on it then?
Storer68 said:Any one remember Derek Redmond. this is what the Olympics MEANS to a true athlete
This from the Olympics web-sire under the heading Heroes (don't see Quitter Ratcliffe getting the same plaudits somehow)
Derek Redmond's running career was frustrated by injury. In 1988, Redmond was forced to withdraw from the opening heat of the Olympic 400m contest only two minutes before the race was scheduled to begin. By the time of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, he had undergone five operations, including one on his Achilles tendon less than four months before the Games began. In Barcelona, everything seemed to be coming together for Redmond at last. He was running well: he recorded the fastest time of the first round and he won his quarterfinal heat. As he settled into the blocks for the start of his semifinal race, Redmond's thoughts turned to his father, Jim, and the support he had always given Derek. Derek got off to a clean start and was running smoothly when, about 150m into the race, his right hamstring muscle tore and he fell to the ground. When he saw the stretcher-bearers rushing towards him, he knew he had to finish the race. Redmond jumped up and began hobbling forward despite the pain he felt. His father ran out of the stands and joined him on the track. Hand in hand, with Derek sobbing, they continued. Just before the finish, Jim let go of his son and Derek completed the course on his own, as the crowd of 65,000 gave him a standing ovation.
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MidlandSeagull69 said:just went to order my t-shirt after tonights performance but its not on sale anymore, anyone know where i can get one?