Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe story follows decathlon champion Daley Thompson's journey from humble roots to Olympic glory, exploring his sporting feats, personal challenges as father and son through exclusive footag... Leer todoThe story follows decathlon champion Daley Thompson's journey from humble roots to Olympic glory, exploring his sporting feats, personal challenges as father and son through exclusive footage and archives.The story follows decathlon champion Daley Thompson's journey from humble roots to Olympic glory, exploring his sporting feats, personal challenges as father and son through exclusive footage and archives.
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Can't remember where I was recommended to watch this, maybe a suggestion by BBC iPlayer ? Fantastic documentary about an incredible man! Absolutely one to watch. The story told by him, his friends and sporting piers is truly heartwarming, and of course at points sad. Clearly a very inspirational chap, it is worth taking note of his passion to win and succeed. The documentary also showcases snippets and insight now and in the past of not only the decathlon but sports on the whole. Wishing his son the very best of luck in all his sporting endeavours, you have a great role model to egg you on. Good stuff.
An excellent journey through the ups and downs of one of UKs finest athletes. From the beginning it sets the tone for this man's incredible journey navigating through the highs, lows and heartbreaking disappointments which are part and parcel of professional sport. His life is reviewed through his personal and professional relationships. It's easy to see how his larger than life persona made him a character among friends and associates. His tough upbringing set the tone for his determination to be the best and is incredibly inspiring for any young athlete chasing greatness. It highlights the reality that there are no shortcuts to the peak only hard work, sacrifice and discipline. Highly recommended documentary that will have you falling in love with a man you've never met. Excellent work by all involved.
Daley: Olympic Superstar offers a brilliant, 360-degree look at two-time Olympic gold medalist Daley Thompson, delving into his personal and athletic journey like never before. The film captures his legendary rivalry with Bruce Jenner, now Caitlyn Jenner, who provides an exclusive interview, adding depth to their intense decathlon battles. Interviews with Seb Coe further illuminate Thompson's lasting impact on athletics. Through rare footage and intimate moments, the documentary reveals both his triumphs and personal challenges, offering a compelling portrait of the man behind the Olympic glory, blending inspiration and humanity.
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Watching this brought back so many memories of times in our own development and youth, I wish I had his discipline! It was very moving to see how Daley could overcome his challenges on and off his personal journey.
He really inspired me then and it's so wonderful to see him being celebrated as the true professional he is .
A truly deserving tribute to an icon of his day .
I particularly loved the old grain in the filming no AI in those days ! Atmospheric and raw .
Beautiful work that brings back reality and how awkward being in the public eye used to be !
So real and nostalgic A must see.
Highly recommend.
He really inspired me then and it's so wonderful to see him being celebrated as the true professional he is .
A truly deserving tribute to an icon of his day .
I particularly loved the old grain in the filming no AI in those days ! Atmospheric and raw .
Beautiful work that brings back reality and how awkward being in the public eye used to be !
So real and nostalgic A must see.
Highly recommend.
Daley Thompson was the complete athlete back in the 1980s. Winner of the Olympic gold medal in both the 1980 and 1984 Olympics.
He was popularly known as Black superman in Britain. His videogame Daley Thompson's decathlon was ann all time best seller of 1985 as well as damaging many a keyboard.
In his day Daley used to joke how he had the wrong physique for a decathlete. He was too muscular.
The documentary recalls Daley's troubled childhood. His father left home when he was younger and was then later killed.
The young Daley took on athletics at a time when it was a truly amateur sport. He was chuffed to get early sponsorship from Adidas whio gave him a free pair of trainers.
He made the British Olympic team for the Montreal games in 1976. Gold medal winner Caitlyn Jenner then Bruce Jenner recalls how the young Daley pestered him for advice and assistance. He told Daley go away kid, I'm busy for the next two days. Come back afterwards.
Caitlyn then predicted soon after that Daley Thompson would be the next Olympic Champion for the Decathlon.
With success also came controversy. Swimmer Sharron Davies remarked that Daley was a bit mad. In the 1984 Olympics Daley successfully defended his title, then whistled through the national anthem. Made some suggestive comments about Princess Anne. Then heavily implied that Carl Lewis might be gay.
The LA Olympics were very much geared towards Lewis when it came to track and field as he won multiple gold medals.
Daley could also be supportive of his friends. When Sebastian Coe came second in the 800 meters to Steve Ovett in the 1980 Olympics. He pulled Seb out of the doldrums and told him to get out an win the gold in the 1500 metres.
Hus mischievous side is in evidence yet again in the 1984 Olympics. Boycotts meant there would be few defending gold medallists in the 1984 Olympics. Daley was hoping that Seb would not win the 1500 meters again.
The 1984 was the zenith of Daley's performance in the decathlon and his rivalry with the legendary Jürgen Hingsen.
After that injuries took his toll. Daley failed to defend his World title and was just outside the medals in the Seoul Olympics where he took part with injuries.
Since retirement in 1992, Daley dabbles in football and racing. The documentary has Daley accompanying his son Elliott Thompson who is following in his father's footsteps as a decathlete.
This is a good reminder of how great Daley was back in the 1980s and how many others he inspired.
He was popularly known as Black superman in Britain. His videogame Daley Thompson's decathlon was ann all time best seller of 1985 as well as damaging many a keyboard.
In his day Daley used to joke how he had the wrong physique for a decathlete. He was too muscular.
The documentary recalls Daley's troubled childhood. His father left home when he was younger and was then later killed.
The young Daley took on athletics at a time when it was a truly amateur sport. He was chuffed to get early sponsorship from Adidas whio gave him a free pair of trainers.
He made the British Olympic team for the Montreal games in 1976. Gold medal winner Caitlyn Jenner then Bruce Jenner recalls how the young Daley pestered him for advice and assistance. He told Daley go away kid, I'm busy for the next two days. Come back afterwards.
Caitlyn then predicted soon after that Daley Thompson would be the next Olympic Champion for the Decathlon.
With success also came controversy. Swimmer Sharron Davies remarked that Daley was a bit mad. In the 1984 Olympics Daley successfully defended his title, then whistled through the national anthem. Made some suggestive comments about Princess Anne. Then heavily implied that Carl Lewis might be gay.
The LA Olympics were very much geared towards Lewis when it came to track and field as he won multiple gold medals.
Daley could also be supportive of his friends. When Sebastian Coe came second in the 800 meters to Steve Ovett in the 1980 Olympics. He pulled Seb out of the doldrums and told him to get out an win the gold in the 1500 metres.
Hus mischievous side is in evidence yet again in the 1984 Olympics. Boycotts meant there would be few defending gold medallists in the 1984 Olympics. Daley was hoping that Seb would not win the 1500 meters again.
The 1984 was the zenith of Daley's performance in the decathlon and his rivalry with the legendary Jürgen Hingsen.
After that injuries took his toll. Daley failed to defend his World title and was just outside the medals in the Seoul Olympics where he took part with injuries.
Since retirement in 1992, Daley dabbles in football and racing. The documentary has Daley accompanying his son Elliott Thompson who is following in his father's footsteps as a decathlete.
This is a good reminder of how great Daley was back in the 1980s and how many others he inspired.
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