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  • theotherjonv
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    Alan Knott.
    Jack Russell (although not as a kid any longer)
    Pat Jennings
    Big Nev the dustman.

    somafunk
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    Ahh… i see your point – very well expressed. It’s folk like graeme who drive on throughout their life without the desire for fame and attention who are the genuine heroes.

    teamhurtmore
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    Dougal Haston
    Ingemar Stenmark/Franz Klammer
    Peter Osgood
    Dennis Amiss
    Peter Wheeler/JPR Williams

    deadkenny
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    What, no Evel Knievel mentioned? 😀

    I don’t think I had any heroes as a kid though. Big names I followed though like Daley Thompson (mainly because of the above game 😉 ), Botham, Dalgleish.

    hamishthecat
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    Graham Noyce
    Andy Irvine
    Er, Roy Matthews (who I had the pleasure of shooting with on the day I got my 1100 Star)

    seadog101
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    Daley Thompson, need we say more?
    Alex Stepney, Man U goalie, first match I went to see as a nipper was his testamonial, cemented him in my memory.
    Sammy Mcilroy
    Barry Sheen
    James Hunt

    withersea
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    Seb Coe
    Roger Black
    Alf Tupper 😉

    wilburt
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    Peter Lorimer
    Steve Coppell
    Jo Jordan
    Lou Macari
    Pat Jennings
    Kevin Keegan
    Barry Sheene
    James Hunt
    Ian Botham
    Daley Thompson
    Coe and Ovett
    Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks and the Dynamite Kid.
    Supersub
    Ali

    bruk
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    Brian Jacks,
    Neil Adams.

    Actually got on the Mat with both of them at training events and was very impressed.

    Rockape63
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    Seb Coe
    Malcolm Macdonald
    Jimmy Connors
    Greg Norman

    slowoldman
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    Only ever one. Jim Clark. I never had another hero after he died.

    lunge
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    Nigel Spink. I was a goalkeeper and he was the keeper at Villa at the time.
    David Platt and Tony Daley.
    Jason McRoy as I got into bikes.
    Lance. Although I was less a kid, more an adolescent at that time.
    Carl Lewis.

    edhornby
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    Greg Lemond, Robert Millar, abdoujaparov, boardman and obree, that’s about it really, I never really went for heroes per se and cycling was the only sport that grabbed me

    muppetWrangler
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    bigbloke
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    Sebastian Coe and Tom Mckean

    duncancallum
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    Jet from gladiators

    Northwind
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    Wolf from Gladiators.

    Hang on a minute…

    Gavin Hastings- a fine player and generally good guy.

    huckleberryfatt
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    Caroline Bradley

    bigblackshed
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    Barry John. He’s a distant cousin.

    richmars
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    Redgrave, Coe and Ovett.

    Matt24k
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    Barry Sheene, Evel Knievel but he’s not really a sportsman and Nigel Benn.

    mrsfry
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    Daley Thompson And Ali of course.

    PS I’m there love child

    ac282
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    Derek Redmond, John Regis, Kriss Akabusi & Roger Black.

    Pigface
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    Rob Hooper
    Heikki Mikkola
    Dave Thorpe
    John Reynolds
    Neil Hudson

    Rich_s
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    Sheene
    Jim Clark
    Indurain
    Steve Davis
    Foggy
    Tomac
    Mick Doohan

    JollyGreenGiant
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    Bill Beaumont
    Barry Sheene
    Daley Thompson
    Steve Ovett

    surfer
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    Steve Ovett

    One of the greatest athletes ever. If you dont believe me watch this. If your attention span is too short skip 2 3 mins in.

    1500 World cup

    His nemesis Coe called it the greatest race he has ever seen. Hairs on the back of my neck still go up! These were the days when the greatest raced each other. The then world record holder Walker stepped off the track with 150m to go and later said he had never seen acceleration like it, at that point he knew his time was up. It was the beginning of British dominance of middle distance running for years.

    jamj1974
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    – Barry Sheene here as well
    – Daley again
    – Seb Coe (In my defence, I didn’t know how he would turn out) & Steve Ovett
    – Niki Lauda
    – Alan Wells (yet again…)
    – Gary Lineker, Terry Butcher and Peter Beardsley
    – Ari Vattinan

    Probably a few more, but I’m knackered and can’t see clearly enough to type well!

    jamj1974
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    lunge – Member
    Nigel Spink. I was a goalkeeper and he was the keeper at Villa at the time.
    David Platt and Tony Daley.

    North Birmingham lad?

    Wolf shopped in our local Tescos (New Oscott). I also met a few of the Gladiators at the time. Was a bit of a waste as I wasn’t a fan of the show – but my gf of the time was a cousins of one of the female ones.

    senorj
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    King Kenny Dalglsish , Alan Hansen & Sir Ian Botham .
    Kenny opened a co-op in my hometown when I was about 10 ,I nearly wet myself when I saw him.
    My dad took me to Anfield,just to see it, and we met Alan in the car park ,he chatted and signed autographs .
    Sir Ian reopened the local cricket club after 2009 floods, I went home just to see him..ha.

    anagallis_arvensis
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    Lester Piggott. Rode his first winner at the age of 12. Won the Derby at 18. Then aged 54 he came out of retirement and within 10 days won the richest mile race in the world with a breath taking display of timing.

    jonba
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    As a teenager when I first got into Whitewater kayaking, Shaun Baker. Particularly liked ID 1 and 2 videos. Then I realised that I’d probably die trying most of it (as he nearly did in Iceland).

    Did manage to replicate one scene from the movies though. Still one of my kayaking highlights.

    SaxonRider
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    Ken Dryden, the goalie for the Montreal Canadiens, and the goalie for the Canadian national team that beat the Soviets in 1972.

    A very intelligent man, who finished his law degree at McGill University (Canada’s Oxford or Cambridge) while playing professionally.

    pedropete
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    Kevin Keegan. I got my mum to sew a number 7 on the back of my football shirt.
    Also Barry Sheene, cigarette card clothes-pegged in place for that authentic two stroke sound from the spokes.

    YoKaiser
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    Bob Haro
    Eddie Fiola
    And most of all Robert Millar, got me on a road bike.

    Drac
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    Daley Thompson
    Barry McGuigan
    Zola Budd

    surfer
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    Good call AA. Grew up a few hundred yards from Aintree racecourse (I was more interested in running around it) and my dad was a professional bookie, He met Lester many times. I dont think he was the cheeriest of characters but a fantastic jockey.

    nickc
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    never really liked Senna, something about him just struck me as weird, couldn’t put my finger on it, but same with Schumacher. You could admire them for their achievements but it seemed too easy. I’m sure they were lovely blokes, but… Prefered the suffering of Prost and Nikki Lauda.

    It always seemed more personal to Ovett rather than Coe.

    Was amazed by Alan Wells, but then you reflect on all those East Germans being on the juice, and along comes this guy from Scotland….hmmmm. I’m getting too cynical for heroes in Athletics

    paul123
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    Seb Coe then when I started mtb John Tomac. So stylish but more influential were the guys marketing him in the background

    russ295
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    Pretty much the same as YoKaiser
    Bob Haro being the no 1, but any of the old school bmx team.
    Got to meet most of them at a kellogs bmx tour when I was about 14.

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