Alastair Aitken reports on .......
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Alastair Aitken
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| HIGHGATE HARRIERS FIRST OPEN 10K (6th June 2013) |
| FRANK SALVAT (30th of October 1934 to May 2013) |
| MIDDLESEX Track & Field CHAMPIONSHIPS (MAY 2013) |
| JIM McNAMARA an IRISH LEGEND (May 2013) |
| Mike Gratton Looks Back (April 2013) |
| Aldershot Champions Again (April 2013) |
| NATIONAL 12 STAGE ROAD RELAY (April 2013) |
| VICTORIA PARK WOMEN'S RACE (April 2013) |
| VICTORIA PARK 5 WITH MARTIN & HICKEY (April 2013) |
| World Trial and Inter-Counties Part Three (March 2013) |
| World Trial and Inter-Counties Part Two (March 2013) |
| World Trial and Inter-Counties Part One (March 2013) |
| Southern Cross Country Champs - Part Three (February 2013) |
| Southern Cross Country Champs - Part Two (February 2013) |
| Southern Cross Country Champs - Part One (February 2013) |
| MIDDLESEX CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS (January 2013) |
| HARRY TEMPAN RETIRES AT 87 (December 2012) |
| Running Still - 133 years of Highgate Harriers (August 2012) |
| FRANK SANDO (14/3/31 - 13/10/12) |
| GREG RICHARDS (October 2012) |
| THE MIDDLESEX & OPEN 10K (September 2012) |
| NINA ANDERSON (September 2012) |
| MO FARAH - HIS BREAKTHROUGH YEARS (August 2012) |
| WILLIAM SHARMAN (August 2012) |
| DWAIN CHAMBERS (August 2012) |
| JOB KINYOR from Kenya (JULY 2012) |
| CHRIS TOMLINSON (July 2012) |
| ARIES MERRITT (July 2012) |
| TYSON GAY in London (July 2012) |
| CHRISTIAN TAYLOR TRIPLE JUMP WORLD CHAMPION 2011 (JULY 2012) |
| DON TAYLOR (1936 TO 2012) |
| THE MAN WHO CHANGED 10,000m RUNNING HISTORY (JULY 2012) |
| THE LAST TWO BRITISH OLYMPIC WALK MEDALLISTS (July 2012) |
| JIM RYUN with MARTY LIQUORI and JOHN WHETTON (JUNE 2012) |
| TWO OF THE GREATEST OLYMPIC THROWERS - JANIS LUSIS and AL OERTER (JUNE 2012) |
| BASIL HEATLEY THE GREAT ROAD/CC/TRACK RUNNER (MAY 2012) |
| RON RODDAN COACH TO A 1992 OLYMPIC CHAMPION (MAY 2012) |
| BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI STEEPLECHASER '1960's to 81' (MAY 2012) |
| GASTON ROELANTS 'THE STEEPLECHASER OF THE 1960'S' (APRIL 2012) |
| JOHN DISLEY THE UK'S OUSTANDING STEEPLECHASER OF THE 1950'S |
| MEN'S NATIONAL 12 STAGE ROAD RELAY (April 2012) |
| Women's National 6 Stage Road Relay (April 2012) |
| THE 46th VICTORIA PARK '5' (April 2012) |
| SIX OUTSTANDING OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS- 800m to 10000m (APRIL 2012) |
| EIGHT AFRICAN OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS (March 2012) |
| McCain UK Inter Counties & UK Challenge 2012 - part 3 |
| McCain UK Inter Counties & UK Challenge 2012 - part 2 |
| McCain UK Inter Counties & UK Challenge 2012 - part 1 |
| THE ENGLISH NATIONAL 2012 - part 2 |
| THE ENGLISH NATIONAL 2012 - part 1 |
| THE LATE BMC COACH FRANK HORWILL (FEBRUARY 2012) |
| SEAA Cross Country Championships - Juniors (January 2012) |
| SEAA Women's Cross Country Championships (January 2012) |
| SEAA Senior Men's Cross Country Championships (January 2012) |
| Six Olympic 110 Hurdles Champions Talking (January 2012) |
| CHRIS FINILL'S RUN ACROSS AMERICA IN 2011 (January 2012) |
| 'HUSTLING HERB' ONE OF THE FIRST JAMAICAN OLYMPIANS (January 2012) |
| SEAA Inter-Counties Cross Country Championships 10/12/11 |
| Dick Taylor and Allan Rushmer (60's,70's & 80's) |
| Lynn Davies (Looking back in November 2011) |
| Scott Overall (October 2011) |
| Keith Gerrard (October 2011) |
| National Six Stage Relays (October 2011) |
| National Four Stage Women's Road Relay (October 2011) |
| David Hemery (1968 & 75, Updated October 2011) |
| Tony Simmons an Underrated 'Star' Performer (September 2011) |
| Kenya's First 'Great' Sprinter - Serapheno Antao |
| The Vets Athletic Club's Championship (August 2011) |
| Mel Batty (August 2011) |
| Tiffany Townsend (August 2011) |
| Coach John Smith (August 2011) |
| Jason Richardson (August 2011) |
| Lisa Dobriskey (August 2011) |
| Mark Lewis-Francis (August 2011) |
| David Rudisha - IAAF World Athlete of the Year 2010 |
| David Morwood (June 2011) |
| Rosemary Chrimes - A Star for 40 Years (June 2011) |
| Paul Dickenson Commentator and Athlete (June 2011) |
| Larry Achike (May 2011) |
| Three of Histories Greatest milers - Part 3 - SEB COE |
| Three of Histories Greatest milers - Part 2 - JOHN WALKER |
| Three of Histories Greatest milers - Part 1 - SYDNEY WOODERSON |
| Three very great curve runners of the past and their views |
| Derek Ibbotson (Interviewed Oct 1962 - updated 2011) |
| Walter Wilkinson (Interviewed Summer 2000) |
| Dave Chapman (Interview Autumn 1998) |
| 'Never Say Die' Les Roberts (April 2011) |
| David Cannon (Interview April 2011) |
| Bruce Tulloh (Interviewed April 2011 and September 1962) |
| Geoff Harrold remembered (Born 25/5/39 died 1/4/11) |
| Nick McCormick at the Victoria Park '5' (March 2011) |
| The Victoria Park '5' A World Renown Road Race (March 2011) |
| Bernard Plain MBE (March 2011) |
| South London's Historic Mob Match (March 2011) |
| World Trials and Inter-Counties - report 3 (2011) |
| World Trials and Inter-Counties - report 2 (2011) |
| World Trials, Inter-Counties and Mike McLeod (2011) |
| North of the Thames Championships - Kingsbury (Feb 2011) |
| Memories of Peter Hildreth (1928 - February 26th 2011) |
| Jonny Hay and Richard Goodman at the English National Junior 2011 |
| Louise Deman and Hatti Dean at the English National 2011 |
| Steve Vernon - English National Champion 2011 |
| Chris Smith and Serpentine - Outstanding in the Met League Final (2011) |
| Nielson Hall and others at the the SEAA Championships 2011) |
| Dave Clarke (The Great Runner from Hercules Wimbledon) |
| Chris Finill the Outstanding Ultra Distance Runner |
| Three New Stars at the 'PREMIER LEAGUE' Jo Smith Cup (Sept 2010) |
| Gladys Bird - Woodford Green & Essex Ladies |
| Bob Smith - Newham and Essex Beagles |
| Richard Thompson - August 2010 |
| Danielle Carruthers - August 2010 |
| Angelo Taylor - August 2010 |
| Michael Rimmer - August 2010 |
| British M45 javelin record holder Roald Bradstock |
| James Shane with his Coach Martin Brown JUNE 2010 |
| Tony Jarrett JUNE 2010 |
| Andy Turner Interview JUNE 2010 |
| Southern Counties Track & Field Championships at Crystal Palace JUNE 2010 |
| The Aldershot National Womens 4 Stage Champions 2010 |
| Grenville Tuck Interview (May 2010 and in 1975) |
| The stage winners at the National 12 Stage Relay - Sutton Park - April 2010 |
| Anthony Whiteman Interview - April 2010 |
| Bill Adcocks Interview - 13th March 2010 |
| Wendy Sly Interview - 13th March 2010 |
| Peter Clark A Forgotten Hero |
| Dic Evans A Runner for Wales for 45 years interviewed in 2009 |
| Douglas Alistair Gorden Pirie (Born Leeds 10th February 1931 Died 7th December 1991) |
| Peter Browne: British Milers Club and Racing Against Ovett and Coe |
| Peter Browne: Born 3rd of February 1949 |
| Six of Belgrave's Winning 12 Stage Team |
| Newham & Essex Beagles 6 Stage Winners and Course Record Breakers 2009 |
| John Salisbury |
| Dave Moorcroft Through the Years |
| Bob Smith the Successful Newham & Essex Beagles Manager August 2009 |
| Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie Interviewed in London Summer 2009 |
| Martyn Rooney at Croydon July 2009 |
| Felix Sanchez in London 2009 |
| Kerron Clement interviwed on 24th of July 2009 |
| Simeon Williamson in London (July 25th, 2009) |
| Dayron Robles interviewed in London 2009 |
| Irie Hill at the British Master Championships 2009 |
| Andy Baddeley |
| Roy Fowler - The Red Fox |
| John Snowden |
| John Hall - Race Walker |
| Mara Yamauchi - Outstanding British Performer in the London Marathon 2009 |
| Nick Goolab - The Revelation of the UK Cross Country Season 2008/2009 |
| Joyce Smith M.B.E |
| Mike Barratt The 'Evergreen' Running Legend |
| David Bedford |
| Clare Elms A Revelation of Age Athletics |
| Harry Tempan The Rennaisance Runner |
| Maureen Bonanno-Smith |
| Kermit Bentham - A man who has run over 500 one lap races in his life! |
| Andretti Bain 2008 Olympic 4x400 relay silver |
| Bernard Lagat in London July 2008 |
| Usain Bolt in London |
| Charlie Williams - Outstanding Master Sprinter |
| Where Are They Now - John Greatrex |
| The Truly Remarkable Tony Bowman |
| Stan Eldon |
| Ian Stewart |
| Pam Davies |
| Avard Moncur |
| Ken Norris |
| Gerry North - The Most Consistent cross-country runner of the 60's |
| Peter Hildreth |
| Robert Slowe - Outstanding Clubman |
| Anthony Noel - World Masters Champion |
| Franics Obikwelu |
FRANCIS OBIKWELU Alastair Aitken
FRANCIS OBIKWELU of the Sporting Club of Lisbon, was the 2004 Olympic silver medallist in Athens and European sprint Champion of 2002 and 2006. When I interviewed Francis Obikwela in London recently, he came over as a man with a quick fire sense of humour which has stood him in good stead through adversity in his life.He was born in Nigeria on the 22nd of November 1978 and lived as a boy in Lagos. As an Ibo he was from an ethnic minority group in Nigeria but that appeared not to present problems, as he was a deeply religious person and brims over with confidence when you talk to him.
He explains "My Dad Victor was a footballer and he boxed. He also played in the team for the Missionary. I loved football so that was what I did. I was blessed with being able to do any sports I took up which included basketball'
It was football that that Francis Obikwelu quickly excelled at and played for the Nigerian National Junior team. 'I Injured my knees so I could not play anymore. The doctor told me I could no longer do that. It was crazy, sometimes when I watch these guys and I notice some are not strong enough or fast enough, where as I could stop the opposition getting through with my speed but, I could no longer play anymore. He added 'There was a coach who watched me. He was always telling me 'You are fast, you should try athletics', as I could beat people running barefoot. I said 'No! I don't like that and I don't want to do athletics'
After the injury and, what the doctor had said he automatically changed his mind and was quick to show his talent as a runner. He was running the 400metres at 15 and 16. He ran 47 seconds to begin with and improved to 46.8 in sixth place in he Nigerian trials. 'I made the relay team for the Commonwealth Games but they did not take me as I had not got the experience. I was young and skinny but they put me in the team to go to the World Junior Championships in Lisbon Portugal. I did not make the final'
'I RAN AWAY' ' I stayed in Portugal and said Bye! Bye! to Nigeria. When I got to Portugal I did not know anybody. I did not know the language as I was speaking English. Nobody knew about me so , I went to work in construction for a year and a half. It was a good experience and something I had never done before. It was a challenge. I never give up on anything and I had to survive. I was helped by a British woman Mary Noggin and she was a nice person. She brought me back to athletics."
' In Portugal I had started running again and running fast. My coach then put me in the 100 and 200. My first Olympics came up and I was selected for Nigeria in 1996.' In Atlanta Obiquelu was 5th in the Semi-Final of the 200 in 20.56 behind the winner Michael Johnson who ran 20.27 with Frankie Fredricks winning the other semi in 19.98 and, as history tells, Johnson won the final in a world record of 19..32 with Fredricks second in 19.68. About Johnson and Fredricks he quipped 'They were smokin!' Still For Obikwelu the experience was invaluable as he was a the very young runner at the time. After that he went on that year to win the 100/200 in the World Junior Games in Sydney in 10.21/20.47. ' Yes, the experience of the Olympics was good and I was a little stronger'
His second Olympics came up and he was selected for Nigeria but some bad luck meant his hopes were dashed ' I tore my knee so badly I had to have surgery but in 2001. I decided not to run for Nigeria, as they did not pay for my surgery. I had to pay for it all myself. My Mum was not happy about that so that was why I switched to Portugal.'
Now the 'Greatest' thing for a sprinter is to get a medal at the Olympic Games and Francis Obikwelu gives a vivid account in his characteristic way of his crowning achievement when getting a silver medal.
First of all, the result of the Olympic 100m in Athens in 2004 reads:- 1 Justin Gatlin (USA) 9.85; 2 Francis Obikwelu (Portugal) 9.86; 3 Maurice Greene (USA) 9.87; 4 Shawn Crawford (USA) 9.89; 5 Asafa Powell (Jamaica) 9.94; 6 Kim Collins ( St Kitts and Nevis) 10.00; 7 Obadele Thompson ( Barbados ) 10.10 and Azis Zakari (Ghana Did not finish).
' It had been my dream to get to the final of the Olympics. My emotion was very, very, strong. I went to the Olympics and I was not under pressure. Most of them were under pressure in the field because they had been running 9.85 and 9.9's. I came in running 10.06. I knew I could run fast. I am somebody who at meets would not give everything but my mentality is very, very, different at Championships. In the preliminary round (2) I ran 9.93 (Nat Record) almost stopping on the line. I put the pressure on them. I was not under pressure I was ready. I was just relaxing and enjoying myself, having fun so that was what I did in the Olympics. It made a difference because when I got to the final in the coldness, some of them were sweating like they were in a war. I thought this is not war this is life. It's a game. I came into the stadium with 100,000 people watching me. I said 'What this is me!' I am the 8th fastest man on the planet in the final. They played music. I started enjoying myself and that put the pressure on them. Some people said 'He is enjoying himself' My coach was really shocked but I was really relaxing.
Obiquelu the double gold medallist in the 2006 European at Helsinki, is now the fastest 100m man in the history of the European Championships with his 9.9 this year. He concludes with his philosophy " I was born into it. My Dad was a good sportsman. I love doing things. It is a 'Blessing of the Lord'. and something inside of me'
His coach told him that he had never seen anyone who is more talented than Francis Obikwelu, so that says it all!
Alastair Aitken
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| Alan Webb |
| Andre Bucher - 2001 World 800m Champion |
| Wallace Spearmon (2006) |
| Derek Johnson (1985) |
| James Carter - USA 400m hurdles Champion 2002 and 2004 |
| Dorothy Manley - Silver medalist London Olympics 1948 |
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