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Project and supervision by
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the organizing committee
for the Tokyo olympic games
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production by
the Tokyo olympic film association
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the Olympics are a symbol
of human asp/ration.
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The first modern olympic games
were held in 7896
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in Athens, Greece.
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The second in 7900 in Paris, France.
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The third in 7904 in St. Louis, usa.
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The fourth in 7908 in London, england.
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The fifth in 7972 in Stockholm, Sweden.
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The sixth were planned for ber/m in 7976,
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but were canceled because of world war /.
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The seventh in 7920 in antwerp, Belgium.
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The eighth in 7924, again in Paris, France.
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The ninth in 7928
in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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The tenth in 7932 in Los Angeles, usa.
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The eleventh in 7936 in Berlin, Germany.
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The twelfth, in 7940,
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were canceled because of world war ll.
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The thirteenth, in 7944,
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were again canceled
because war was still raging.
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The fourteenth in 7948,
again in London, england
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but Japan was not allowed to take part.
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The 75th in 7952 in Helsinki Finland
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the 76th in 7956 in Melbourne, Australia.
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The 77th in 7960 in Rome, Italy.
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And now, in 7964, the 78th...
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In Tokyo, Japan!
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Tokyo olympiad
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On the 27st of August, 7964,
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the sacred flame, kindled in Olympia,
left for Japan.
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Istanbul
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Beirut
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the olympic torch
passed through many hands...
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Traveling along the shores
of the aegean sea,
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through the haze of the subtropics...
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Tehran
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across the deserts of Syria
and the plateaux of Iran
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and through Southeast Asia.
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Lahore
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the torch passed through many countries
it had ne ver visited before.
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New Delhi
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some contemplated the s/gnificance
of the olympic flame
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coming to Asia for the first time.
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Some greeted the torch
with a flurry of festivity
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and some were just simply happy to see it.
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Rangoon
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we understand the olympic games
are dedicated to world peace.
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We understand they are dedicated
to the pn'ncrp/e...
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Hong Kong
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that all humans are created equal
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okinawa
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the sacred flame
embodies the princrp/es of olympism.
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That is why we celebrate it.
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The torch reached Hiroshima
on September 20, 7964.
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More than 700 American athletes
arrive at Tokyo lnternationa/ airport.
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They are very young.
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The runners are coming!
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It hurts.
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Delegations from all over the world arrive.
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We ha ve ne ver seen so many fore/gners
visiting Japan.
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Welcome to japan/
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A special plane carrying the
Soviet delegation arrives in Tokyo.
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Cze chos/o vakian...
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Lta/ian...
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And German athletes.
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And Bulgarians.
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The buildings in Mongolia
are all European in style.
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Tokyo is an interesting city.
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Both of us will compete in the shot put.
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And now the olympic torch arrives in Tokyo.
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Seating capacity: 71,715
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It's 2:00 pm, October 70, 7964.
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At last the delegations
begin marchr'ng into the stadium.
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The first is Greece,
birthplace of the olympic games.
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The blue flag with a white cross
makes a stark contrast
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with the Clay-and-cinder track
of Tokyo's national stadium.
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7, 060 young people from 93 nations
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particrpate in this parade
of strength and beauty.
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Australia
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Canada
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Cuba
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Ethiopia
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Cameroon, a small country in Africa.
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It's the first time the y've been
represented in the olympic games.
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Although they ha ve only two athletes,
they appear admirable.
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The Congo also has only two athletes,
but they are rmpressive.
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France
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East and west Germany,
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brought together for the 7964 games
despite their ideological differences.
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The country of goethe and Beethoven.
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A display of fiiendshrp in sports
despite differences r'n ideology
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what an rmpressive srght.
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Next to come are the athletes
of the afiican nation of Ghana,
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dressed r'n their traditional costume.
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Spectacular colors/
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wonderful! Beautiful!
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Great Britain
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India
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Italy
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Kenya
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South Korea
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735 delegates fiom Mexico,
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the nation that will host the next games.
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We hope the 7968 Olympics
wrl/ be even better than these!
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Friends came fiom Asian countries too.
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The athletes of Mongolia.
It's their first time too.
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Nepal
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the Netherlands
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welcome, nrger,
nation of forest, desert and sun!
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Poland
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Sweden
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United arab republic
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The stars and strrpes fiutters r'n the wind
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an overwhelmingly large contingent
fiom the usa.
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A giant country, america.
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Followed by a huge delegation of 470
athletes and officials fiom the Soviet union.
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The parade is reaching its c/rmax
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I/ietnam.
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Here comes Japan,
the last of the 93 countries.
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They ha ve torled hard
for this day of glory.
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The proud young Japanese athletes,
walking tall and with confidence.
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It had been decided to hold the games
in Tokyo in 7940,
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but the war smashed that dream.
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Five years ago, Tokyo was
ofiicia/ly selected to host the games.
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Ever since, all the people of this country
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ha ve worked so hard
to prepare for this event.
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Now the olympic games begin in Tokyo!
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Peace, love and courage...
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This is the motto of the 78th games.
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We have come a long and hard way
to accomplish this.
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It is both a pleasure and an honor for us
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to host the 18th olympic games
for the next 15 days.
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These games bring us great joy.
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I have the honor of asking
his imperial majesty
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to declare open the 18th olympiad.
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In celebration of the 18th olympiad,
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I hereby declare open
the olympic games of Tokyo.
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Solemn oath!
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In the name of all the athletes,
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I promise that we will take part
in these olympic games
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in the true spirit of sportsmanship.
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Athletes' representative takashi ono.
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Faster, higher, stronger
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100—meter dash — men's final
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Before they start the race,
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the runners ' expressions become so tense
that they almost look sad.
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I wonder how much of that look on
their faces the spectator understands.
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A very long, tense moment continues
before they start.
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One hears only the sound of the wind
passing through the fiagpo/es.
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Lane 1: Number 702, Hayes, usa.
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Lane 2: Number 196, schumann, Germany.
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Lane 3: Number 80, figuerola, Cuba.
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Lane 4: Number 366, kone, Ivory Coast.
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Lane 5: Number 56, Jerome, Canada.
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Lane 6: Number 493, maniak, Poland.
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Lane 7: Number 33, Robinson, The Bahamas.
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Lane 8: Number 704, pender, usa.
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These are the eight athletes
who will be competing.
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On your marks.
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Ready.
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And the race starts!
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Frguero/a leads. But Hayes is catching up!
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Hayes is picking up speed
as he tries to catch frguero/a.
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Hayes now leads the race.
He's still picking up speed
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at the 50-meter Mark,
Hayes is in the lead
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frguero/a is trying hard to catch up.
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Frguero/a is gaining momentum.
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But Hayes is running strong.
He's still r'n the lead
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Hayes is too strong.
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He has a comfortable lead
on his competition.
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First place: Bob Hayes, usa.
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Ten seconds fiat...
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The fastest a man has ever run.
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How much faster can a human being run?
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This ties the world record
and sets a new olympic record.
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The bar is 2.74 meters hrgh now.
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Twenty-erght athletes fiom 79 countries
have competed in the hrgh jump.
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Most ha ve fallen out of the competition
by this point. Only five are left now
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they are, as expected,
brume/ and sha v/akadze, ussr.
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Thomas and Rambo, usa,
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and Pettersson, Sweden.
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Sha v/akadze is the gold medal winner
in Rome.
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An ambitious jump.
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Thomas, usa. A clean jump.
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Rambo, usa. His jump is good
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valery brumel, ussr,
a star of the Moscow sports academy,
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began competing at age 77.
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He approaches the bar
with a quiet strength.
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Brume/ clears the bar bnl/iant/y.
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John Rambo fails at 2.76 meters.
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Robert sha v/akadze also fails.
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He was the gold medal winner in Rome.
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Thomas, usa, and brumel, ussr,
wrl/ face each other in the finals.
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John Thomas fails!
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Valery brume/ jumps!
Valery brume/ wins the gold!
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He's thrilled! He's won!
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Z. Nagy
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V. Varju
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N. Karasev
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R. Matson
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D. Long
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First place: Long
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Second: Matson
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Third: Varju
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A. Salag Ean
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E. Dennis brown
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N. Cranwell mccredie
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The ball for the women's shot put
werghs four kilograms,
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about half the werght
of the men's shot put.
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Irina press
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V. Young
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G. Zybina
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77.45 meters, a new olympic record
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R. Garisch—culmberger
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77.67 meters, another olympic record
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Tamara press
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78.74 meters.
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Tamara press wins the gold medal!
Her second, following the one in Rome.
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Seven hours have passed
since the competition began.
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The remaining particrpants are Hansen, usa,
and reinhardt, Germany
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the bar is 5.70 meters hrgh.
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Hansen's first attempt.
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Ouch!
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Reinhardt.
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He farls on his first attempt.
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5.70 meters, the second attempt.
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Hansen.
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He farls again. His leg brushes the bar.
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German y's reinhardt's second try.
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His leg caught the bar.
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It's nearly 70:00 p. M.
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The temperature is 66 degrees,
with no wind in the stadium.
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The third and final attempt
at the 5.70-meter Mark.
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They are allowed to try three times.
This is their final attempt.
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Wrl/ Hansen bring america
its 75th consecutive win in this event?
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His last chance.
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Hansen did it! He clears 5.70 meters!
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Fred Hansen of the usa finally made it!
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He's o vercome o verwhe/ming pressure
to make a spectacular jump.
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Now, reinhardt, is put on the spot.
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Last chance for the 27 - year-old blond.
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If he can make it,
the bar wrl/ be raised even hrgher.
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This is his final attempt.
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He goes up, but fails, fails r'n the end
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Hansen wins! Usa gets the gold medal again!
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He's a student at rice
university dental school in Texas.
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He is studying the elasticity
and resrlience of glass fiber.
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What has he learned fiom today's
tough struggle to add to his studies?
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It was fought out over nine hours,
pushing the lrmits of human endurance.
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It is going to be one of the most memorable
competitions in olympic history.
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00:44:55,777 --> 00:44:58,697
Final results for the pole vault.
253
00:44:59,281 --> 00:45:04,786
First place: Number 737, Fred Hansen, usa.
254
00:45:05,203 --> 00:45:08,039
Height: 5.10 meters.
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00:45:08,123 --> 00:45:10,792
A new olympic record.
256
00:45:43,491 --> 00:45:47,913
U. Beyer
257
00:46:16,107 --> 00:46:20,487
G. Zsivotzky
258
00:46:42,717 --> 00:46:46,638
The hard work of the officials
and the ground crew
259
00:46:46,721 --> 00:46:49,057
make this event possible.
260
00:46:49,140 --> 00:46:52,811
They, too,
are particrpants in the Olympics.
261
00:47:14,165 --> 00:47:18,420
R. Klim
262
00:47:35,562 --> 00:47:40,233
K/rm throws, and it files through the air!
263
00:47:40,316 --> 00:47:43,319
He wins!
Another gold medal for the so viet union.
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00:47:43,403 --> 00:47:45,196
They are strong again!
265
00:47:49,617 --> 00:47:54,247
10,000—meter race — men's final
266
00:48:04,716 --> 00:48:06,968
They're off
267
00:48:07,052 --> 00:48:10,847
czechos/o vakia's Josef Tomas, number 85,
takes the lead
268
00:48:10,930 --> 00:48:15,518
about 50 meters fiom the starting line,
Tomas is already pushing ahead
269
00:48:15,602 --> 00:48:21,566
lvano v and bo/otnrko v, ussr,
are ahead of the pack, chasing Tomas.
270
00:48:21,649 --> 00:48:24,778
They're passing the 750-meter point now.
271
00:48:24,861 --> 00:48:28,823
Kokichi tsubura ya, Japan,
is r'n the middle of the group.
272
00:48:28,907 --> 00:48:33,578
He's about 20th now,
and tsubura ya is running.
273
00:48:39,626 --> 00:48:41,669
Already the y're passing
the 300-meter Mark,
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00:48:41,753 --> 00:48:44,297
nearing the end of the first lap.
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00:48:45,215 --> 00:48:48,635
They wrl/ complete 25 laps
on this 400-meter track
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00:48:48,718 --> 00:48:51,513
for a total of 70, 000 meters.
277
00:49:02,774 --> 00:49:07,570
A Soviet, two Americans,
a frenchman and a role are in the lead
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00:49:07,654 --> 00:49:11,825
lre/and's hogan-the-barefoot
is in the lead group.
279
00:49:11,908 --> 00:49:16,162
Ronald Clarke, Australia,
takes the lead now
280
00:49:24,712 --> 00:49:28,216
Clarke passes the 800-meter Mark
at 2:09:04.
281
00:49:28,299 --> 00:49:30,927
Canada's Bruce kidd
is in second place now.
282
00:49:31,010 --> 00:49:33,012
Ronald Clarke is in the lead
283
00:49:42,272 --> 00:49:45,191
A Kenyan joins the fiont-runners.
284
00:49:49,737 --> 00:49:52,532
They're lapping a runner now.
285
00:49:54,033 --> 00:49:58,496
Number 67, ceylon's karunananda
is one lap behind the lead group.
286
00:50:06,588 --> 00:50:10,550
Australian Ron Clarke has the lead
r'n this trght/y bunched group.
287
00:50:10,633 --> 00:50:14,012
Tsubura ya, Japan, is catching up.
288
00:50:38,828 --> 00:50:40,538
Brl/y mills, usa, has the lead now.
289
00:50:40,622 --> 00:50:43,458
The race will be a close finish,
just as we expected
290
00:50:56,638 --> 00:50:59,933
Ron Clarke takes the lead again.
291
00:51:00,016 --> 00:51:03,061
Mrl/s is falling back.
Mohamed gammoudi follows.
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00:51:06,189 --> 00:51:10,068
Clarke is in the lead,
fol/o wed by mamo wo/de, Ethiopia.
293
00:51:10,151 --> 00:51:12,153
Gammoudi of Tunisia is third
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00:51:12,237 --> 00:51:14,280
now wo/de takes the lead
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00:52:00,702 --> 00:52:04,080
They're lapping the runners.
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00:52:04,163 --> 00:52:07,250
Some are two laps behind, some three.
297
00:52:07,333 --> 00:52:11,045
The fiont-runners are waging
a fierce battle.
298
00:52:45,621 --> 00:52:47,665
Nowit's their last lap.
299
00:52:55,089 --> 00:52:59,177
Gammoudi of Tunisia is moving up!
He elbows his way through!
300
00:53:14,484 --> 00:53:16,652
The last 770 meters!
301
00:53:16,736 --> 00:53:18,529
Clarke is moving up!
302
00:53:18,613 --> 00:53:20,406
Clarke is moving up!
303
00:53:20,490 --> 00:53:23,326
Clarke is moving up!
304
00:53:23,409 --> 00:53:25,578
Only 700 meters to go.
305
00:53:33,336 --> 00:53:35,421
Clarke takes the lead!
306
00:53:35,505 --> 00:53:38,091
But mrl/s makes a comeback.
Mrl/s takes the lead!
307
00:53:38,174 --> 00:53:41,302
It's mrl/s for the usa! Mills for the usa!
308
00:53:45,181 --> 00:53:49,435
He crosses the finish line. Mrl/s wins!
309
00:53:51,562 --> 00:53:53,689
Mrl/s wins for the usa!
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00:53:53,773 --> 00:53:58,319
First place: Mills, usa.
Trme: 28 mr'nutes, 24 seconds.
311
00:54:19,298 --> 00:54:23,886
Here comes the last runner,
karunananda of ceylon.
312
00:54:23,970 --> 00:54:28,349
He crosses the finish line,
but he has one more lap to go.
313
00:54:28,433 --> 00:54:31,269
A brg cheer erupts fiom the stands.
314
00:55:41,464 --> 00:55:44,175
I. Balas
315
00:56:52,326 --> 00:56:54,370
M. Penes
316
00:57:41,000 --> 00:57:44,045
P. Snell
317
00:58:09,070 --> 00:58:12,073
Takayuki okazakr, Japan.
318
00:58:22,249 --> 00:58:25,211
Vrktor k ra vchenko, ussr.
319
00:58:50,986 --> 00:58:53,239
Jo'zef szmidt, Poland..
320
00:58:53,948 --> 00:58:56,409
A car mechanic fiom Warsaw
321
00:59:11,841 --> 00:59:15,970
He steps, jumps and files!
322
00:59:16,053 --> 00:59:20,433
He jumps over 76 meters again.
A very fine jump.
323
00:59:20,516 --> 00:59:25,438
A miraculous comeback
fiom an injured knee.
324
00:59:25,521 --> 00:59:29,316
He won the gold in Rome.
Wrl/ he do it again in Tokyo?
325
00:59:38,826 --> 00:59:42,663
Lane 8: A 22-year-old hrgh school
gym teacher, Ann packer, Great Britain.
326
00:59:42,747 --> 00:59:46,500
Lane 7: Chamberlain, New Zealand
herachrl/es tendon injury is healed
327
00:59:46,584 --> 00:59:47,793
800—meter race — women's final
328
00:59:49,378 --> 00:59:51,881
Lane 6.' Smith, Great Britain.
329
00:59:52,673 --> 00:59:54,258
Lane 5' Erik, ussr.
330
00:59:54,341 --> 00:59:57,261
Wearing a red vest,
her boyish appearance is charming.
331
00:59:57,344 --> 01:00:01,056
Lane 4: Kraan, the Netherlands.
She is 37 and a police officer.
332
01:00:02,433 --> 01:00:04,602
Lane 3: G/eichfe/d, Germany
333
01:00:05,227 --> 01:00:08,606
Lane 2: Dupureur, France.
She has a two-year-old boy.
334
01:00:08,689 --> 01:00:10,775
Lane 7: Szabo', Hungary.
335
01:00:10,858 --> 01:00:12,818
There are erght runners in all.
336
01:00:17,406 --> 01:00:18,616
Ready.
337
01:02:20,654 --> 01:02:23,991
Great Britain's Ann packer wins.
Dupureur fiom France is second
338
01:02:24,074 --> 01:02:26,118
Chamberlain, New Zealand, is third
339
01:02:27,703 --> 01:02:30,456
packer is embracing somebody.
340
01:02:30,539 --> 01:02:33,876
It must be bnghtwe/I, her fiance'.
341
01:04:42,880 --> 01:04:47,468
400-meter relay - men's final
342
01:05:08,655 --> 01:05:11,408
Lane 7: Great Britain.
Lane 2: France.
343
01:05:11,492 --> 01:05:14,328
Lane 3: Lta/y. Lane 4: Jamaica.
344
01:05:14,411 --> 01:05:17,164
Lane 5' Venezuela.
Lane 6: Poland
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01:05:17,247 --> 01:05:20,250
Lane 7: Usa. Lane 8: Ussr.
346
01:05:39,478 --> 01:05:43,273
The starter, kichizo sasakr,
checks his microphone.
347
01:05:43,357 --> 01:05:45,275
A wise precaution.
348
01:05:45,359 --> 01:05:48,403
Ready for the starting srgnal.
349
01:05:50,906 --> 01:05:52,783
On your marks.
350
01:05:58,997 --> 01:06:00,124
Ready.
351
01:06:01,875 --> 01:06:05,087
They're off to a clean start.
352
01:06:05,170 --> 01:06:08,882
Ussr takes the lead
353
01:06:08,966 --> 01:06:11,593
america is second
lta/y is in third place.
354
01:06:11,677 --> 01:06:14,638
The second 700 meters.
Ussr is still ahead
355
01:06:14,721 --> 01:06:18,433
the third leg.
356
01:06:18,517 --> 01:06:21,603
America is moving up.
Ussr is in the lead
357
01:06:21,687 --> 01:06:24,022
Poland is comr'ng up now!
358
01:06:24,106 --> 01:06:26,233
Now the final leg.
359
01:06:26,316 --> 01:06:29,653
America is behind
their anchor is Hayes.
360
01:06:42,833 --> 01:06:45,711
France in the lead,
but here comes Bob Hayes!
361
01:06:45,794 --> 01:06:49,798
Hayes is ahead!
America is in the lead!
362
01:06:49,882 --> 01:06:52,467
He crosses the finish line!
America wins!
363
01:06:52,551 --> 01:06:55,387
First place: Usa. Trme: 39 seconds.
364
01:06:55,470 --> 01:06:58,724
A new olympic and a new world record
365
01:06:58,807 --> 01:07:03,520
second place: Poland, 39.03 seconds.
Beating the old olympic record
366
01:07:03,604 --> 01:07:08,233
third place: France, 39.03 seconds.
Beating the old olympic record
367
01:07:08,317 --> 01:07:09,318
fourth place: Jamaica.
368
01:07:09,401 --> 01:07:11,445
Fifth: Ussr.
Both new olympic records.
369
01:07:11,528 --> 01:07:15,574
And sixth and se venth places
tied with the old olympic record
370
01:07:21,747 --> 01:07:25,250
The press center is located
at the fiont of the stadium.
371
01:07:25,334 --> 01:07:31,548
More than 700 reporters send news
to their countries fiom here.
372
01:07:32,174 --> 01:07:36,678
Events are also broadcast by satellite
throughout the world,
373
01:07:36,762 --> 01:07:39,765
a first for the Tokyo Olympics.
374
01:08:26,895 --> 01:08:29,356
Sunday, October 78.
375
01:08:29,439 --> 01:08:31,358
It's 3:70 pm.
376
01:08:31,441 --> 01:08:33,235
Rain.
377
01:08:33,318 --> 01:08:37,698
Temperature, 56 degrees.
Humidity, 97 percent.
378
01:08:38,323 --> 01:08:40,284
Northerly wind at 7.8 meters per second
379
01:08:41,243 --> 01:08:43,537
the men's long-jump finals are coming up.
380
01:08:49,543 --> 01:08:51,628
Hiroomi Yamada, Japan.
381
01:09:07,185 --> 01:09:10,355
Igor ter-ovanesyan, ussr.
382
01:09:24,578 --> 01:09:26,955
Ralph Boston, usa.
383
01:09:56,318 --> 01:09:58,528
Lynn da vies, Great Britain.
384
01:10:15,337 --> 01:10:18,548
A jump o ver erght meters!
385
01:10:18,632 --> 01:10:21,176
Over erght meters for the first time!
386
01:10:21,259 --> 01:10:23,887
Lynn da vies, Great Britain,
beats Boston, usa,
387
01:10:23,970 --> 01:10:26,765
and ter-ovanesyan, ussr.
388
01:10:26,848 --> 01:10:30,435
An unexpected gold medal for Great Britain.
389
01:11:14,104 --> 01:11:19,234
80—meter women's hurdles — final
390
01:11:21,862 --> 01:11:26,366
r. Bonds
391
01:11:32,497 --> 01:11:36,251
Irina press
392
01:11:37,169 --> 01:11:40,839
P. Kilborn
393
01:11:42,507 --> 01:11:46,178
K. Balzer
394
01:11:56,188 --> 01:11:59,900
T. Cieply
395
01:12:04,654 --> 01:12:08,366
Iku ko Yoda
396
01:13:45,213 --> 01:13:46,881
On your marks.
397
01:14:46,941 --> 01:14:48,193
Ready.
398
01:15:35,073 --> 01:15:37,200
Ba/zer, ciep/y and krlborn
hit the tape!
399
01:15:37,283 --> 01:15:40,161
Yoda of Japan doesn't place!
What a pity.
400
01:15:40,245 --> 01:15:42,038
The Japanese flag will not fly
401
01:15:42,122 --> 01:15:46,042
but she ran and jumped well
she did her best.
402
01:15:53,133 --> 01:15:57,262
Victory ceremony for
the women's 80-meter hurdle finals.
403
01:15:58,513 --> 01:16:01,975
First place: Balzer, Germany.
404
01:16:12,152 --> 01:16:15,572
Second place: Cieply, Poland.
405
01:16:18,199 --> 01:16:22,370
Third place: Kilborn, Australia.
406
01:16:24,831 --> 01:16:29,586
To honor balzer, the winner,
407
01:16:29,669 --> 01:16:33,173
the anthem of the united German team
will be played
408
01:16:33,256 --> 01:16:37,051
and the team's olympic flag will be flown.
409
01:18:23,908 --> 01:18:28,663
V. Caslavska
410
01:18:40,675 --> 01:18:45,263
L. Latynina
411
01:19:02,530 --> 01:19:06,784
P. Astakhova
412
01:20:48,678 --> 01:20:52,473
Haruhiro yamashita
413
01:20:55,977 --> 01:21:00,273
Shuji tsurumi
414
01:21:03,901 --> 01:21:08,197
Takuji hayata
415
01:21:15,830 --> 01:21:20,043
Yukio endo
416
01:21:36,184 --> 01:21:40,730
B. Shakhlin
417
01:22:04,420 --> 01:22:08,633
Takashi ono
418
01:22:17,975 --> 01:22:21,813
Yukio endo
419
01:24:18,429 --> 01:24:20,514
This man comes fiom Chad
420
01:24:22,433 --> 01:24:24,685
Chad is a four-year-old nation.
421
01:24:24,769 --> 01:24:29,774
This is their first olympic games
as an independent country.
422
01:24:29,857 --> 01:24:33,277
He's here with another athlete
and an official
423
01:24:33,361 --> 01:24:35,821
the three of them arrived
at haneda airport.
424
01:25:10,106 --> 01:25:12,358
His name is Ahmed lssa.
425
01:25:12,775 --> 01:25:14,527
He's 22 years old
426
01:25:15,319 --> 01:25:18,239
he's much older than his country.
427
01:25:19,448 --> 01:25:22,952
His father, a tribal chief,
died of smallpox
428
01:25:24,078 --> 01:25:27,832
at the age of 73,
he began to compete at school
429
01:25:27,915 --> 01:25:29,917
he ran barefoot then.
430
01:25:30,001 --> 01:25:33,296
At the age of 75, his teacher insisted
that he wear spiked shoes.
431
01:25:34,171 --> 01:25:37,383
He hopes to teach physical education
in the future.
432
01:25:37,466 --> 01:25:40,177
He's studying for it now
433
01:25:41,012 --> 01:25:44,432
he's competing in the 800-meter race.
434
01:25:47,685 --> 01:25:51,314
Oda field is located
at the west end of the olympic village.
435
01:25:51,397 --> 01:25:55,776
It has an area of 76, 752 square meters.
436
01:25:56,277 --> 01:25:59,613
Athletes train here every day.
437
01:26:31,687 --> 01:26:36,275
He speaks one
of more than a hundred arabic dialects.
438
01:28:36,103 --> 01:28:39,773
Issa wrl/ go home
rmmediate/y after the closing ceremony.
439
01:28:39,857 --> 01:28:43,777
A ne w/y independent country like his
can't afford to spend extra money.
440
01:28:43,861 --> 01:28:46,697
He may ne ver visit Japan again,
441
01:28:46,780 --> 01:28:50,242
but he has no time for srghtseeing.
442
01:28:50,701 --> 01:28:55,623
So when he passed the pre/rminary heats,
he was glad
443
01:28:55,706 --> 01:28:58,292
he felt it was worthwhrle
comr'ng all that way.
444
01:28:59,126 --> 01:29:00,920
The semi-finals will be held today.
445
01:29:01,003 --> 01:29:04,798
Erght men out of 24
wrl/ run in the final race.
446
01:29:05,382 --> 01:29:08,844
How wonderful it would be
if he could be one of them.
447
01:29:10,930 --> 01:29:13,599
He tries not to think about that.
448
01:29:14,391 --> 01:29:19,188
All he can do rrght now... is run.
449
01:29:59,103 --> 01:30:00,312
Ready.
450
01:31:39,286 --> 01:31:42,081
If one looks on a map
for the republic of Chad,
451
01:31:42,164 --> 01:31:44,291
it can be found in central afiica,
452
01:31:44,375 --> 01:31:49,672
south of the Sahara and west of lake Chad
453
01:31:50,839 --> 01:31:53,509
it is more than three trmes
wider than Japan.
454
01:31:53,592 --> 01:31:55,678
Half of it is desert.
455
01:32:01,850 --> 01:32:03,894
He's always alone.
456
01:32:03,977 --> 01:32:06,355
He mrght be lonely.
457
01:32:06,438 --> 01:32:10,734
But for now he is calm and content.
458
01:32:17,491 --> 01:32:21,328
The dining room of the athletes' vrl/age
is lively untrl very late at nrght.
459
01:33:12,296 --> 01:33:13,672
Ready.
460
01:33:16,216 --> 01:33:20,471
Men's 100—meter freestyle final
461
01:33:23,640 --> 01:33:28,771
McGregor, Great Britain, in the lead
Austin, usa, in Lane 6, is pulling up!
462
01:33:28,854 --> 01:33:33,859
Schol/ander, usa, is known to spurt
after the 50-meter Mark.
463
01:33:33,942 --> 01:33:36,153
McGregor takes the lead
464
01:33:36,236 --> 01:33:39,239
McGregor or a ustin?
It's a very close race.
465
01:33:39,323 --> 01:33:41,658
Austin is in the lead
466
01:33:41,742 --> 01:33:47,206
and here comes schol/ander,
known for his swimming artistry.
467
01:33:47,289 --> 01:33:49,208
Schol/ander is r'n the lead!
468
01:33:49,291 --> 01:33:51,335
Schol/ander passes the 90-meter Mark.
469
01:33:51,418 --> 01:33:53,670
Schol/ander or McGregor, ?
470
01:33:53,754 --> 01:33:57,299
Don schol/ander wins!
471
01:34:06,558 --> 01:34:11,480
First place: Lane 4, schollander, usa.
472
01:34:11,563 --> 01:34:14,858
Time: 53.4 seconds,
473
01:34:14,942 --> 01:34:17,528
a new olympic record.
474
01:34:21,240 --> 01:34:23,575
Women's 100—meter backstroke final
475
01:34:23,659 --> 01:34:25,911
caron, France. Sixteen years old
476
01:34:25,994 --> 01:34:28,580
Ferguson, usa.
She is also 76 years old
477
01:34:28,664 --> 01:34:30,415
Weir, Canada. Erghteen years old
478
01:34:30,499 --> 01:34:33,377
satoko Tanaka, Japan. Twenty-two years old
479
01:34:38,465 --> 01:34:39,758
Ready.
480
01:34:45,222 --> 01:34:47,015
Tanaka made a good start.
481
01:34:47,099 --> 01:34:49,309
She takes a s/rght lead
482
01:34:49,393 --> 01:34:52,437
caron, France, and duenkel, usa,
are chasing her.
483
01:34:52,521 --> 01:34:56,441
The young swimmers are doing well
r'n this close race!
484
01:34:56,525 --> 01:34:59,945
About se ven to erght meters left
untrl the turn.
485
01:35:00,821 --> 01:35:02,614
And they turn!
486
01:35:04,658 --> 01:35:07,494
Caron leading in Lane 4!
487
01:35:07,578 --> 01:35:11,415
Japan's Tanaka is a little behind
488
01:35:11,498 --> 01:35:14,918
caron has the lead
Ferguson's closing r'n!
489
01:35:15,002 --> 01:35:17,713
Tanaka's giving it her all
she makes a comeback!
490
01:35:17,796 --> 01:35:20,507
Wrl/ Tanaka place third?
491
01:35:20,591 --> 01:35:23,510
About six meters left.
Caron or Ferguson?
492
01:35:23,594 --> 01:35:27,347
Tanaka places fourth.
First place: Ferguson.
493
01:35:27,431 --> 01:35:29,474
Second place: Caron.
Third place: Duenkel
494
01:35:29,558 --> 01:35:33,687
Japan's Tanaka is fourth.
She did her best!
495
01:35:47,075 --> 01:35:48,952
The results.
496
01:35:49,036 --> 01:35:53,749
First place: Lane 5, Ferguson, usa.
497
01:35:54,291 --> 01:35:58,211
Time: 1 minute, 7.7 seconds.
498
01:35:58,295 --> 01:36:03,258
This is a new olympic record
and a new world record.
499
01:36:22,986 --> 01:36:26,823
Men's 400-meter medley-relay final
500
01:36:26,907 --> 01:36:28,200
ready.
501
01:36:30,035 --> 01:36:32,496
Usa in Lane 4.
502
01:36:32,579 --> 01:36:35,374
The American, mann, takes the lead,
swrmming a superb race.
503
01:36:35,457 --> 01:36:37,626
The rest are in a very close race.
504
01:36:37,709 --> 01:36:40,128
America's off to a great start.
505
01:36:41,004 --> 01:36:43,131
Usa's bill crarg.
506
01:36:43,215 --> 01:36:45,759
America's falling a little behind
507
01:36:45,842 --> 01:36:49,805
German y's henninger
and prokopenko of the ussr.
508
01:36:49,888 --> 01:36:51,890
Fifteen meters to go.
509
01:36:51,974 --> 01:36:55,560
Usa, Germany and ussr are neck and neck.
510
01:36:55,644 --> 01:36:57,771
Japan is fifth now
511
01:36:59,898 --> 01:37:02,484
the three leading countries
r'n a close race.
512
01:37:02,567 --> 01:37:04,945
A brg splash,
and now it's the butterfly stroke.
513
01:37:05,028 --> 01:37:09,574
Fred schmidt, usa, takes the lead
Gregor of Germany in second
514
01:37:09,658 --> 01:37:12,661
nakajima of Japan coming up!
515
01:37:12,744 --> 01:37:16,039
Usa r'n the lead, with Germany and ussr
fol/o wing close behind
516
01:37:16,123 --> 01:37:18,458
usa ahead by a body length.
517
01:37:18,542 --> 01:37:21,878
The y've passed the 275-meterpoint.
518
01:37:21,962 --> 01:37:26,049
America is in first place,
with Germany second,
519
01:37:26,133 --> 01:37:28,051
ussr third, Australia fourth.
520
01:37:28,135 --> 01:37:29,970
Australia's Berry is pouring it on!
521
01:37:30,053 --> 01:37:32,305
Steve Clark, usa. Gregor, Germany,
522
01:37:32,389 --> 01:37:35,517
prokopenko, ussr, and dickson, Australia.
523
01:37:35,600 --> 01:37:39,104
Ussr and Australia are in third place.
The cheen'ng is getting louder.
524
01:37:39,187 --> 01:37:45,777
Clark, usa, makes the last turn,
leaving 50 meters in this race.
525
01:37:45,861 --> 01:37:48,113
They may set a new world record
526
01:37:48,196 --> 01:37:50,490
Clark is in the lead
527
01:37:50,574 --> 01:37:56,455
Clark, the anchor man,
swrmming for the usa team.
528
01:37:56,538 --> 01:37:59,374
The United States team wins!
529
01:38:01,293 --> 01:38:03,128
The results.
530
01:38:03,211 --> 01:38:06,506
First place: Lane 4, usa team.
531
01:38:06,590 --> 01:38:10,844
Time: 3 minutes, 58.4 seconds.
532
01:38:10,927 --> 01:38:14,973
A new world record
and a new olympic record.
533
01:38:18,685 --> 01:38:22,064
Lane 3: Lay, Canada.
534
01:38:23,023 --> 01:38:26,860
Lane 4: Fraser, Australia.
535
01:38:26,943 --> 01:38:28,254
Women's 100—meter freestyle final
536
01:38:28,278 --> 01:38:31,740
Lane 5: Stouder, usa.
537
01:38:33,200 --> 01:38:37,037
Lane 6: Bell, Australia.
538
01:38:37,871 --> 01:38:41,958
Lane 7: Dobai, Hungary.
539
01:38:42,876 --> 01:38:46,463
Lane 8: Hagberg, Sweden.
540
01:39:03,605 --> 01:39:04,856
Ready.
541
01:39:07,984 --> 01:39:10,362
Fraser pulls out in fiont.
She doesn't take a breath.
542
01:39:10,445 --> 01:39:13,907
Stouder tries to catch her.
543
01:39:13,990 --> 01:39:17,244
Fraser turns to the left
to take her first breath.
544
01:39:17,327 --> 01:39:20,497
She faces stouder,
who takes a breath on her rrght.
545
01:39:20,580 --> 01:39:23,250
Fraser makes a turn,
closely fol/o wed by stouder.
546
01:39:23,333 --> 01:39:26,545
Stouder is catching up to Fraser.
Almost abreast now.
547
01:39:26,628 --> 01:39:31,258
Fraser is still in the lead by one stroke.
548
01:39:31,341 --> 01:39:35,262
The young swrmmer, stouder, is r'n second
549
01:39:35,345 --> 01:39:38,515
Fraser is r'n the lead
by half a body length.
550
01:39:38,598 --> 01:39:41,476
First place: Fraser.
Second place: Stouder.
551
01:39:41,560 --> 01:39:43,728
Third place: Ellis, usa.
552
01:39:43,812 --> 01:39:46,690
Fraser has won
three consecutive gold medals,
553
01:39:46,773 --> 01:39:48,942
the first trme in olympic history.
554
01:40:26,646 --> 01:40:29,816
There are three moves r'n werght-lifting.
555
01:40:30,567 --> 01:40:32,027
The press.
556
01:40:32,110 --> 01:40:34,279
The bar is lifled to shoulder herght
557
01:40:34,362 --> 01:40:36,823
and then, without bouncing,
pushed to the overhead position.
558
01:40:36,907 --> 01:40:38,575
The snatch.
559
01:40:39,201 --> 01:40:42,287
The bar is lifled fiom the floor
to the overhead position in one motion.
560
01:40:43,914 --> 01:40:45,290
The jerk.
561
01:40:46,583 --> 01:40:49,336
The bar is lifled overhead
r'n two movements.
562
01:40:50,212 --> 01:40:54,049
The total werght lifled r'n these
three moves is the competitor's score.
563
01:44:30,807 --> 01:44:32,047
Freestyle — featherweight final
564
01:44:32,100 --> 01:44:33,577
o. Watanabe Vs. N. Khokhashvili
565
01:44:33,601 --> 01:44:38,440
Watanabe makes his move
and lifls his opponent in the air.
566
01:44:38,523 --> 01:44:41,109
He scores a point!
567
01:44:41,192 --> 01:44:44,863
Khokhash vrli struggles to break fiee,
but watanabe holds on.
568
01:44:44,946 --> 01:44:50,785
Watanabe scores another point.
Watanabe has a chance.
569
01:44:50,869 --> 01:44:52,495
He scores another point.
570
01:44:52,579 --> 01:44:56,875
Watanabe of Japan holds on
with his rmmense strength.
571
01:44:56,958 --> 01:44:59,961
Khokhash vi/I is struggling.
572
01:45:00,044 --> 01:45:04,966
Watanabe has not sacrificed
a single point yet.
573
01:45:05,049 --> 01:45:09,762
He has a good chance of winning.
574
01:45:09,846 --> 01:45:12,974
It's looking good for watanabe.
575
01:45:14,517 --> 01:45:15,727
Flyweight final
576
01:45:15,810 --> 01:45:17,645
y. Yoshida Vs. C-s Chang
577
01:45:17,729 --> 01:45:19,647
The crowd's very excited
578
01:45:19,731 --> 01:45:26,321
yoshida has scored two points.
He's full of fighting spirit.
579
01:45:26,404 --> 01:45:29,908
He's trying to PR'n Chang fiom the back
whrle Chang tries to get away.
580
01:45:29,991 --> 01:45:33,745
Yoshida is dominating the match.
He wins!
581
01:45:35,163 --> 01:45:36,164
Bantamweight final
582
01:45:36,247 --> 01:45:37,516
y. Uetake Vs. A. Ibragimov
583
01:45:37,540 --> 01:45:41,878
Recent training r'n the usa
has rmpro ved uetake's style.
584
01:45:41,961 --> 01:45:44,714
He was already known
for his speed and balance.
585
01:45:44,797 --> 01:45:50,762
He's on the attack against lbragrmov,
last year's world champion,
586
01:45:50,845 --> 01:45:56,643
whrle lbragimo v tries to defend himself
against uetake's offense.
587
01:45:56,726 --> 01:46:01,064
He takes lbragimo v's leg.
He has the advantage.
588
01:46:01,147 --> 01:46:05,735
World champion lbragrmov
struggles to break fiee.
589
01:46:05,818 --> 01:46:08,321
He is dominated by uetake.
590
01:46:08,404 --> 01:46:13,159
Uetake makes another move fiom the side.
Uetake won't stop.
591
01:46:14,118 --> 01:46:15,995
Uetake wins!
592
01:46:16,079 --> 01:46:18,248
We've just witnessed
the Japanese competitive spirit
593
01:46:18,331 --> 01:46:21,209
as well as great concentration
and mental focus.
594
01:46:45,984 --> 01:46:48,736
Sakurai drives with his rrght
as chung tries to drawback.
595
01:46:48,820 --> 01:46:52,615
Sakurai has incredrb/e strength!
He attacks with a rrght, then a left.
596
01:46:52,699 --> 01:46:54,742
Sakurai wins!
597
01:47:59,057 --> 01:48:01,059
List of winners
598
01:48:01,142 --> 01:48:03,936
flyweight: F. Atzori
Bantamweight: Takao sakurai
599
01:48:04,020 --> 01:48:07,023
Feathenneight: S. Stepashkin
Lightweight: J. Grudzien
600
01:48:07,106 --> 01:48:10,109
L. Weltenneight: J. Kulej
Weltenneight: M. Kasprzyk
601
01:48:10,193 --> 01:48:13,237
L. Middleweight: B. Lagutin
Middleweight: V. Popenchenko
602
01:48:13,321 --> 01:48:15,990
L. Heavyweight: C. Pinto
Heavyweight: J. Frazier
603
01:50:03,973 --> 01:50:07,977
Heavyweight judo final
604
01:50:08,060 --> 01:50:09,896
|. Inokuma Vs. A. Rogers
605
01:50:09,979 --> 01:50:14,692
Inokuma s/o w/y moves in on Rogers.
606
01:50:14,776 --> 01:50:18,905
Inokuma is 5 '8 ” and werghs 792 lbs.
607
01:50:18,988 --> 01:50:22,992
Rogers is 6'2” and werghs 277 lbs.
608
01:50:23,075 --> 01:50:25,828
Japan's nakatani flywerght,
and okano, middlewerght,
609
01:50:25,912 --> 01:50:28,164
have won gold medals.
610
01:50:28,247 --> 01:50:31,209
Here's lnokuma's best mo ve.
611
01:50:33,503 --> 01:50:37,340
Inokuma wins a third gold medal
for Japan in the judo events.
612
01:51:01,864 --> 01:51:05,535
Open division judo final
613
01:51:05,618 --> 01:51:09,622
a. Kaminaga Vs. A. Geesink
614
01:52:59,398 --> 01:53:03,486
It's been 25 seconds.
The fight has turned red.
615
01:53:03,569 --> 01:53:06,614
Just three more seconds!
616
01:53:06,697 --> 01:53:09,033
Thirty seconds! Geesink wins!
617
01:53:09,116 --> 01:53:11,369
A gold medal for geesink.
618
01:53:14,538 --> 01:53:16,624
The world champion.
619
01:53:16,707 --> 01:53:20,002
Kaminaga is the runner-up once again.
620
01:53:20,086 --> 01:53:24,632
Geesink wins the open-werght division
r'n the Olympics competition.
621
01:54:25,109 --> 01:54:28,195
Shooting — free rifle
622
01:54:38,873 --> 01:54:44,670
Over a period of more than six hours,
the competitors each fire 720 shots.
623
01:54:44,754 --> 01:54:48,257
The target is 300 meters away.
624
01:54:49,050 --> 01:54:50,676
They bring their lunch with them.
625
01:56:47,001 --> 01:56:51,172
First place: Gary Anderson
626
01:57:34,506 --> 01:57:40,679
A sea of colorful shirts flows alongside
the river and across the bridge
627
01:57:40,763 --> 01:57:44,642
lrke a rushing stream or a blast of wind
628
01:57:45,643 --> 01:57:49,063
each circuit of the course,
set r'n the Tokyo suburb of hachiojr,
629
01:57:49,146 --> 01:57:52,566
r'n the individual cycle road race
is approximately 24 kilometers long.
630
01:57:52,650 --> 01:57:54,735
The riders go around the course erght times
631
01:57:54,818 --> 01:57:58,781
at an average speed of 25 mrles per hour,
as fast as a car!
632
01:57:58,864 --> 01:58:02,660
A total distance of 794.8 kilometers,
633
01:58:02,743 --> 01:58:07,539
as far as fiom Tokyo to shizouka,
r'n a time of 4.5 hours.
634
01:58:08,999 --> 01:58:13,545
It's ne ver easy,
though it looks nice and simple.
635
01:58:13,629 --> 01:58:17,049
That's why it's one
of the most popular sports in Europe.
636
02:01:05,384 --> 02:01:09,888
First place: M. Zanin
637
02:01:15,519 --> 02:01:20,023
Football final
Hungary vs. Czechoslovakia
638
02:01:40,794 --> 02:01:44,631
Equestrian — individual jumping
639
02:01:50,929 --> 02:01:54,766
Basketball — men's final
usa vs. Ussr
640
02:01:56,477 --> 02:02:00,189
water Polo — men's final
Hungary vs. Ussr
641
02:02:11,658 --> 02:02:16,663
Field hockey final
the fated match — India vs. Pakistan
642
02:03:38,954 --> 02:03:45,252
Japan won the first set 75-77,
and the second 75-8, against the ussr.
643
02:03:45,335 --> 02:03:49,464
The goal is near!
They're battling now in the third set.
644
02:03:57,306 --> 02:04:00,475
Japan is leading, 82. Tanida serves.
645
02:04:01,476 --> 02:04:04,104
The ussr tries to return.
Japan has a chance.
646
02:04:07,190 --> 02:04:10,277
The ball is thrown up hrgh,
and handa makes her jump.
647
02:04:10,360 --> 02:04:13,238
The left-handed mr'yamoto
sprkes the ball to decide the por'nt!
648
02:04:13,322 --> 02:04:15,449
Japan's point.
649
02:04:22,873 --> 02:04:24,708
The third set, 73—9.
650
02:04:26,126 --> 02:04:27,753
Isobe serves the ball
651
02:04:30,005 --> 02:04:33,467
another chance for Japan!
652
02:04:34,343 --> 02:04:37,888
Matsumura smashes!
653
02:04:40,682 --> 02:04:44,353
74-9. Japan has finally
got the match por'nt.
654
02:04:45,312 --> 02:04:50,484
But the ussr's ryska/ saves her team
with a blistering return.
655
02:04:51,735 --> 02:04:53,028
Ryska/ serves the ball
656
02:04:53,111 --> 02:04:56,406
5 '9'1759 lbs.
She's 20 years old
657
02:04:56,490 --> 02:04:58,909
the bnl/iant ryska/ serves the ball
658
02:05:01,119 --> 02:05:03,372
kanda, then matsumura.
659
02:05:04,164 --> 02:05:07,209
Tanida touches the net.
660
02:05:08,043 --> 02:05:11,797
Ussr's point.
661
02:05:23,100 --> 02:05:25,644
Ryska/ serves. Handa receives.
662
02:05:25,727 --> 02:05:27,646
Isobe sets up for the return.
663
02:05:27,729 --> 02:05:30,107
Matsumura smashes!
664
02:05:30,774 --> 02:05:34,736
Japan's second match point. 74-70.
665
02:05:34,820 --> 02:05:38,448
Matsumura, 5 '7 ” and 754 pounds,
serves the ball
666
02:05:48,625 --> 02:05:50,210
A Dan'ng spike!
667
02:05:50,961 --> 02:05:52,337
Ussr gets the serve.
668
02:05:53,046 --> 02:05:55,257
It's ussr's serve. Kamenek smashes.
669
02:05:56,800 --> 02:06:00,095
Ussr's point. 74-77.
670
02:06:01,638 --> 02:06:03,765
Ussr's por'nt again. 74-72.
671
02:06:11,481 --> 02:06:14,192
Japan receives. Tanida hits.
672
02:06:15,235 --> 02:06:18,488
Brltauere, then ryskal handa.
673
02:06:20,407 --> 02:06:22,534
Isobe. Net fault.
674
02:06:24,077 --> 02:06:26,538
Ussr's point. Ussr is catching up.
675
02:06:28,248 --> 02:06:32,252
74-73. Japan is still ahead
it's a fierce match.
676
02:06:34,629 --> 02:06:36,673
Isobe hits the ball ussr blocks.
677
02:06:36,757 --> 02:06:38,550
Mr'yamoto smashes.
678
02:06:40,302 --> 02:06:42,596
Ryskal returns. Japan saves the ball
679
02:06:46,433 --> 02:06:48,560
a chance for Japan. Lsobe's waiting.
680
02:06:48,643 --> 02:06:51,396
She smashes!
681
02:06:51,980 --> 02:06:53,648
Japan gets the serve.
682
02:06:55,942 --> 02:06:59,821
It's Japan's sixth match por'nt,
for the gold medal
683
02:07:00,197 --> 02:07:01,948
lefl-handed mr'yamoto has the serve.
684
02:07:06,495 --> 02:07:07,996
Mr'yamoto serves.
685
02:07:08,955 --> 02:07:11,625
Ussr returns.
Wait. The judge blows his whistle!
686
02:07:14,544 --> 02:07:16,213
Net fault!
687
02:07:16,296 --> 02:07:19,466
Japan wins! Japan wins!
688
02:07:19,549 --> 02:07:21,009
Net fault for ussr!
689
02:07:21,092 --> 02:07:25,806
Gold medal for Japan!
The crowd is cheering!
690
02:09:48,615 --> 02:09:52,160
Canoe races are held
on the calm of lake sagaml
691
02:11:27,255 --> 02:11:30,967
50—kilometer walking race
692
02:13:23,413 --> 02:13:27,417
The rule in the walking race
is that one foot may be lifled
693
02:13:27,500 --> 02:13:30,753
only after the other foot hits the ground
694
02:13:30,837 --> 02:13:34,924
both feet should not be
off the ground srmu/taneous/y.
695
02:13:36,384 --> 02:13:39,846
To cover 50 krlometers in this fashion
seems difficult.
696
02:13:39,929 --> 02:13:44,893
To do this in the rain mrght be
more difficult, e ven fiustrating.
697
02:13:47,770 --> 02:13:52,275
First place: A. Pamich
698
02:13:55,945 --> 02:13:59,324
Second place: V. Nihill
699
02:14:26,226 --> 02:14:30,730
Pentath lon
700
02:14:35,068 --> 02:14:40,615
October 11 — equestrian events
nezu park, asaka
701
02:14:44,994 --> 02:14:51,417
October 12 — fencing
waseda university memorial hall
702
02:15:02,804 --> 02:15:09,227
October 13 - shooting
asaka shooting range
703
02:15:18,069 --> 02:15:24,284
October 14 — swimming
yoyogi national gymnasium
704
02:15:39,590 --> 02:15:45,805
October 15 — cross-country race
Tokyo university's kemigawa field
705
02:16:01,696 --> 02:16:04,574
Five events in five days.
706
02:16:05,867 --> 02:16:08,870
This is the story of a lone athlete...
707
02:16:09,662 --> 02:16:11,914
Who stayed doggedly
throughout the competition.
708
02:16:14,417 --> 02:16:17,295
He placed 37th in the competition.
709
02:16:17,670 --> 02:16:21,591
We can only surmise what he mrght ha ve
learned fiom his hard experience.
710
02:16:25,762 --> 02:16:30,808
He was the only one who swam
the breaststroke on the fourth day.
711
02:16:31,851 --> 02:16:35,605
Because of his injured shoulder,
he couldn't do the crawl
712
02:16:59,712 --> 02:17:04,300
In every olympiad,
the marathon is the climax of the games.
713
02:17:04,675 --> 02:17:08,930
So it is in Tokyo
as it was in ancient Greece.
714
02:17:09,555 --> 02:17:13,309
The runners wrl/ leave the main stadium r'n
yo yogi and enter the k oshu kaido road,
715
02:17:13,393 --> 02:17:17,063
completing 20 krlometers or so
r'n each direction.
716
02:17:17,146 --> 02:17:20,733
Trafiic has been diverted,
so the course is empty.
717
02:17:21,567 --> 02:17:25,738
This is entirely different
than running on a groomed track.
718
02:17:25,822 --> 02:17:29,033
Running on the concrete-surfaced road
is difficult.
719
02:17:45,258 --> 02:17:49,595
They're ready to run
42.795 kilometers r'n all
720
02:17:49,679 --> 02:17:51,681
it's a very long distance to cover.
721
02:17:52,682 --> 02:17:57,603
The current best trme was set
by Great Britain's Benjamin heat/e y
722
02:17:57,687 --> 02:17:59,981
two hours, 73 minutes, 55 seconds.
723
02:18:00,731 --> 02:18:06,779
The best olympic trme is currently held
by Ethiopia's abebe bikrla, set r'n Rome.
724
02:18:06,863 --> 02:18:09,532
Two hours, 75 minutes, 76.2 seconds.
725
02:18:53,534 --> 02:18:54,744
Ready.
726
02:19:05,505 --> 02:19:07,757
Quite a fast pace fiom the very beginning.
727
02:19:07,840 --> 02:19:10,635
Great athletes
have come fiom all over the world
728
02:19:10,718 --> 02:19:13,137
heat/e y, voge/e, ede/en, krmrhara,
729
02:19:13,221 --> 02:19:16,307
Julian, Clarke, abebe, ba ykov, mrl/s.
730
02:19:16,390 --> 02:19:19,268
It's hard to tell
where all the famous runners are.
731
02:19:19,352 --> 02:19:22,939
A red shirt is in the lead
they're starting to spread out.
732
02:19:24,065 --> 02:19:27,235
Sixty-erght runners fiom 35 countries
are all running together.
733
02:19:27,318 --> 02:19:30,696
Hedhrli Ben boubaker is leading.
734
02:19:30,780 --> 02:19:34,033
The stragglers are 80 meters back.
735
02:19:34,116 --> 02:19:36,827
Who knows how this race will turn out?
736
02:19:39,288 --> 02:19:41,958
The athletes leave the track
and exit the stadium.
737
02:19:42,041 --> 02:19:44,627
Blankets are wrapped
around the concrete post.
738
02:19:44,710 --> 02:19:46,712
Is this a measure to prevent injury?
739
02:19:47,380 --> 02:19:51,050
It's cloudy and warm,
with rather hrgh humidity
740
02:19:51,133 --> 02:19:54,512
the weather conditions
wrl/ affect the race.
741
02:22:12,525 --> 02:22:15,277
Ronald wrl/iam Clarke, Australia.
742
02:22:16,153 --> 02:22:18,864
James Joseph hogan, ire/and
743
02:22:19,573 --> 02:22:21,826
abebe brki/a, Ethiopia.
744
02:22:23,452 --> 02:22:26,247
Hedhrli Ben boubaker, Tunisia.
745
02:22:29,166 --> 02:22:31,210
Ronald hrll, Great Britain.
746
02:22:32,586 --> 02:22:34,547
Antonio ambu, lta/y.
747
02:22:36,173 --> 02:22:38,300
Jo'zsef suto, Hungary.
748
02:22:39,844 --> 02:22:42,430
Robert Andrew vagg, Australia.
749
02:22:43,639 --> 02:22:45,891
Demissie wo/de, Ethiopia.
750
02:22:47,685 --> 02:22:50,020
Kokichi tsubura ya, Japan.
751
02:24:05,888 --> 02:24:07,640
Halfway Mark
752
02:24:07,723 --> 02:24:09,767
abebe is the first to make the turn.
753
02:24:09,850 --> 02:24:13,813
The distance fiom the stadium
is 20 kilometers, 547.77 meters.
754
02:24:13,896 --> 02:24:16,732
Abebe of Ethiopia makes the turn.
755
02:24:16,816 --> 02:24:20,236
He's five meters ahead of lre/and's hogan.
756
02:24:20,319 --> 02:24:21,946
Abebe keeps the lead
757
02:24:26,534 --> 02:24:28,410
here's tsubura ya of Japan.
758
02:24:28,494 --> 02:24:33,290
He's fifth to make the turn,
600 meters behind abebe.
759
02:24:33,374 --> 02:24:37,461
Krmihara, Japan, and mills, usa.
760
02:24:38,504 --> 02:24:41,632
Number 76, terasa wa of Japan.
Chudome/ of czechos/o vakia.
761
02:24:45,010 --> 02:24:48,556
The final runner, bahadur of Nepal
lags about five kilometers behind,
762
02:24:48,639 --> 02:24:53,561
fol/o wed by a support vehicle
for exhausted runners.
763
02:24:58,023 --> 02:25:03,779
At 75, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 kilometers,
764
02:25:03,863 --> 02:25:08,033
stands are set up with dn'nks and sponges
for the runners.
765
02:25:10,160 --> 02:25:12,204
Tsuburaya
766
02:25:15,708 --> 02:25:18,502
tsuburaya — terasawa — kimihara
767
02:26:22,942 --> 02:26:26,570
Clarke is an accountant
at a pn'nting company in Melbourne.
768
02:27:01,313 --> 02:27:03,607
Raymond Puckett is a carpenter.
769
02:27:05,275 --> 02:27:08,153
Abraham fornes is a mechanic.
770
02:33:19,649 --> 02:33:22,444
Tsubura ya of Japan
is second at the moment.
771
02:33:23,320 --> 02:33:26,341
He's at the 38-kilometer por'nt, r'n
fiont of shr'njuku station's south exit.
772
02:33:26,365 --> 02:33:30,619
Suto of Hungary and heat/e y and krlb y
of Great Britain follow him.
773
02:33:55,811 --> 02:33:57,646
Don't give up!
774
02:33:57,729 --> 02:33:58,772
You can do it!
775
02:34:13,245 --> 02:34:16,873
Tsuburaya! Run!
776
02:34:45,318 --> 02:34:46,736
Here they come!
777
02:34:48,238 --> 02:34:52,701
It's abebe, entering the stadium.
75, 000 fans are watching him.
778
02:34:52,784 --> 02:34:56,746
The first man in olympic history
to win the marathon twice in a row!
779
02:34:56,830 --> 02:34:58,373
Superhuman abebe!
780
02:34:58,457 --> 02:35:02,043
He maintains the same pace
as when he started
781
02:35:10,635 --> 02:35:13,638
According to the clock,
it's about two hours and 72 minutes.
782
02:35:15,098 --> 02:35:18,101
Ten meters to go. Five meters.
783
02:35:18,435 --> 02:35:19,853
Abebe wins!
784
02:35:21,521 --> 02:35:27,277
Two hours, 72 minutes, 77 seconds.
He sets a new world record!
785
02:35:27,360 --> 02:35:29,863
Abebe brki/a of Ethiopia!
786
02:35:29,946 --> 02:35:34,034
Born on August 7, 7932, nearaddis ababa.
A Shepherd's son.
787
02:35:34,201 --> 02:35:37,746
A 32-year-old sergeant who joined
the imperial bodyguard when he was 79.
788
02:35:37,829 --> 02:35:42,542
He won the star of afiica medal,
along with a gold medal in Rome.
789
02:35:42,626 --> 02:35:47,339
He had surgery for appendicitis
on September 73,
790
02:35:47,422 --> 02:35:52,260
but his trained body and mind
have overcome this handicap.
791
02:35:57,974 --> 02:36:01,728
Tsubura ya of Japan is coming!
He is r'n second
792
02:36:01,811 --> 02:36:06,316
heat/e y of Great Britain
follows him very closely.
793
02:36:06,399 --> 02:36:12,030
Come on, tsubura ya!
He's approaching the finish line.
794
02:36:12,113 --> 02:36:15,075
Heat/e y is rrght behind hrm.
Lhope tsubura ya will hold on to his lead
795
02:36:15,158 --> 02:36:19,120
there's about 220 meters lefl.
Tsubura ya is in second place.
796
02:36:19,204 --> 02:36:23,124
Go, tsubura ya!
Heat/e y makes his final spurt.
797
02:36:23,208 --> 02:36:25,752
Tsubura ya is now r'n third
798
02:36:25,835 --> 02:36:27,337
heat/e y is now in second
799
02:36:27,420 --> 02:36:30,549
maybe tsubura ya can pick it up
as he turns the fourth corner.
800
02:36:30,632 --> 02:36:33,677
Heat/e y is in second
let's go, tsuburaya!
801
02:36:33,760 --> 02:36:37,514
The whole of Japan is watching hrm./
he has a huge burden on his shoulders.
802
02:36:37,597 --> 02:36:41,560
The finish line's in fiont of them.
Heat/e y takes second place.
803
02:36:41,643 --> 02:36:47,274
Tsubura ya finishes third
the bronze medal
804
02:36:47,357 --> 02:36:51,278
trme: Two hours, 76 mr'nutes, 22.8 seconds.
He fought well
805
02:36:51,361 --> 02:36:55,657
he set his personal best
in his first olympic marathon.
806
02:36:55,949 --> 02:37:01,663
Japan's flag flies in an olympic stadium
for the first trme in 28 years.
807
02:37:12,465 --> 02:37:17,679
Brian krlb y of Great Britain comes in
fourth. He ran calmly throughout the race.
808
02:37:25,145 --> 02:37:28,898
Jo'zsef suto of Hungary
shortens his best time by five minutes
809
02:37:28,982 --> 02:37:30,358
and takes fifth place.
810
02:37:32,694 --> 02:37:34,362
Leonard ede/en of usa is sixth.
811
02:37:34,446 --> 02:37:37,699
He studied in Great Britain and teaches
history and English in hrgh school
812
02:37:52,297 --> 02:37:54,924
In se venth place,
vandendriessche of Belgium.
813
02:38:03,308 --> 02:38:05,727
In erghth place, kimihara of Japan.
814
02:38:14,444 --> 02:38:15,862
Forty-two kilometers.
815
02:38:16,571 --> 02:38:20,408
These men have run
for more than two hours.
816
02:38:21,618 --> 02:38:26,122
This is a srght that moves our hearts.
817
02:38:28,166 --> 02:38:33,171
These men used every ounce
of their physical and mental strength
818
02:38:33,254 --> 02:38:36,007
to achie ve what they ha ve accomplished
819
02:38:37,342 --> 02:38:42,722
we see these men
and burn this image into our memory.
820
02:40:15,857 --> 02:40:17,609
The end of the race.
821
02:40:17,692 --> 02:40:21,404
Fifteen hours, 59 minutes, 256 seconds.
822
02:40:22,363 --> 02:40:24,741
Sixty-erght runners began the race.
823
02:40:26,493 --> 02:40:28,787
Ten did not finish.
824
02:40:33,708 --> 02:40:38,171
First place in the marathon —
Abebe, Ethiopia.
825
02:42:39,876 --> 02:42:47,342
Years have gone by without notice
826
02:42:48,176 --> 02:42:54,557
day has dawned
827
02:42:55,266 --> 02:43:01,147
this morning, we part
828
02:43:45,441 --> 02:43:49,654
Waves of applause come and go,
as tides rise and fall
829
02:43:49,737 --> 02:43:55,284
the most exciting closing ceremony
r'n Olympics history!
830
02:43:55,994 --> 02:44:00,081
The formal opening ceremony
was beautiful indeed,
831
02:44:00,164 --> 02:44:01,958
but ton/ght is splendid
832
02:44:02,041 --> 02:44:06,170
all barriers of nationality and race
have vanished
833
02:44:06,713 --> 02:44:10,383
the whole mass of humanity
celebrates together as one
834
02:44:10,466 --> 02:44:14,387
and feels sad
that the trme has come to sa y good-b ye.
835
02:44:14,470 --> 02:44:17,432
It's just wonderful
that's all/ can say.
836
02:44:17,515 --> 02:44:23,479
This moment brings tears to our eyes
and warms our heart,
837
02:44:23,563 --> 02:44:29,360
as if we understood the meaning
of the word 'peace ” for the first trme.
838
02:44:29,444 --> 02:44:32,321
Sayonara! Good-b ye!
839
02:44:32,405 --> 02:44:36,951
Trl/ we meet again. Good-b ye, fiiends!
840
02:45:31,214 --> 02:45:35,802
When night falls,
841
02:45:35,885 --> 02:45:40,389
the sacred fire returns to the sun.
842
02:45:40,473 --> 02:45:45,978
Humans dream only once
every four years.
843
02:45:46,062 --> 02:45:48,064
The peace that we have created...
844
02:45:48,147 --> 02:45:51,984
Are we going to let it go
just like a dream that fades away?
845
02:46:22,849 --> 02:46:25,560
Producer suketaro taguchi
846
02:48:28,182 --> 02:48:35,398
Supervising director
kon ichikawa
847
02:48:36,899 --> 02:48:44,657
the end
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