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 chris simpson

chris simpson

SSOOOOO OASUM!!! that im related to this guy no..legend! he is my dads uncles cousin!! iv also met bill bailey!

 
 Jim Healey

Jim Healey

I had the good fortune of meeting Peter Snell and his wonderful wife when they graciously came to Eugene from Dallas to appear at the Legends Mile which I had arranged as part of the Oregon coaching staff in 1987. My passion for track ignited in 1962 when I would watch Dyrol Burleson and dream of him out kicking Snell--never happened. While sore legs prevented Peter from participating in the Legends Mile with Ryun, Lindgren, Shule and others, he happily ran with the contestants the following day in a celebrity 5K. As luck would have it, a friend of mine shot a perfect picture of my 11-year-old son, Ryan, flying past Snell as they approached the finish. It took 25 years, but Peter Snell got out kicked--and it was by my son. WOW!! The blown-up picture of that moment, inscribed by Peter, continues to hang on the wall just above my desk. That little race is a super memory for my son and me, but I remain more impressed with the kindness of Peter Snell and his gentle and generous nature.

 
 Jim Baird

Jim Baird

A champion and a great man motivated by a great coach in a period that had few peers great story and should be used as a motivational tool for all budding male runners and coachs. the detail given on Peters career and the way he approached his races has the true meaning of excellence for a great learning curve too the future of track running in New Zealand. cheers Jim Baird

 
 Marg Buchanan

Marg Buchanan

What a marvellous record of this iconic NZ athlete, Peter Snell. I watched him make a new record at Lancaster Park in Christchurch in the 60's!

 
 David Douglas

David Douglas

I live in Dallas Texas and I know Peter Snell. I was part of of Diabetic study he supervised. He is a courteous professional with a quick wit and gentle demeanor. He autographed a book and some photos for me.

Dave Douglas

 
 Ken Wills

Ken Wills

UofO 63 ... heard a story a long time ago ... it was said that Snell once said of Oregon's Burleson that he and only he could beat Snell in the mile if he would only go out and run four laps of equal speed that only he, Burleson could and Snell said he nor anyone else in the world could keep up. He also said, something to the effect, that alas, Burleson always thought he could out kick Snell and of course, he never could. Any truth to this?? Burleson is reputed to have run the fastest four events ever in one afternoon ... dual meet against Stanford ... something like 4:00:16 mile, 8:40:00 two mile, 47 second quarter mile, and a sub-47 second quarter in the mile relay.. I think Burleson had the credentials but not the mind set. Of course, Bowerman is dead, I'm almost seventy and Nike is the largest CLOTHING COMPANY ON EARTH. Hell, if Burleson could have beaten Snell, maybe Bowerman would not have seen fit to continue developing better shoes and we would still be running on rock hard Aididas and Puma shoes.

 
 Paul Ward

Paul Ward

@david - check out Lydiard providing fascinating commentary on a Commonwealth Games race from the stands in Games 74 (in the fifth clip, around 2.40 in) ... http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/games-74-1974. Lydiard also features in Pictorial Parade 123 ' Snell tells how he did it' (where Snell sets two world records in Christchurch: http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/pictorial-parade-no123-1962, Lydiard talks for around three min from 4.14)

 
 shalom tofilau

shalom tofilau

i wish i was like peter snell so i can win the cross-country and beat my mates and come first

 
 david from chicago

david from chicago

I wish there were more videos of lydiard and snell

 
 Jessy-Ann Ives.

Jessy-Ann Ives.

I think Peter is my hero but I am not a very good runner. I hope i CAN be as good as peter.

 

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