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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_OvettSteve Ovett - Wikipedia

    Stephen Michael James Ovett, OBE ( / oʊˈvɛt /; born 9 October 1955) is a retired British track athlete. A middle-distance runner, he was the gold medalist in the 800 metres at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. Ovett set five world records for 1500 metres and the mile run, and a world record at two miles.

  2. 19. Aug. 2017 · The former Olympic runner Steve Ovett lives in Australia and works as a commentator for the CBC. His son Freddy is a successful cyclist who trained with Chris Froome.

  3. Steve Ovett OBE (eigentlich: Stephen Michael John Ovett; * 9. Oktober 1955 in Brighton) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Mittel-und Langstreckenläufer, der im 800-Meter-Lauf Olympiasieger wurde. Zusammen mit seinen Landsleuten Sebastian Coe und Steve Cram war er einer der dominierenden Mittelstreckenläufer der 1980er-Jahre.

  4. Steve Ovett, the 1980 Olympic 800m champion and former world record-holder, shares his daily routine as a house owner, TV commentator and Athletics UK president nominee. He reflects on his achievements, challenges and ideas for the sport in this World Athletics article.

  5. athleticsweekly.com › athletics-news › steve-ovetts-best-racesSteve Ovett's best races - AW

    3. Nov. 2020 · Ovett went into the first ever IAAF World Cup as a promising young Brit yet to prove himself at the very highest level but ended it as the world’s most exciting runner. Olympic champion John ...

  6. Biography. After winning the 1973 European Junior 800 metres title when he was only 17-years-old, Steve Ovett was in the forefront of world middle-distance running for more than a decade. He took part in three Olympic Games (1976-84) and although he won the Olympic 800 metres title in 1980, he was probably at his best over the 1,500 metres/mile ...

  7. www.teamgb.com › athlete › steve-ovettSteve Ovett | Team GB

    Middle-distance runner Steve Ovett was the gold medalist in the 800 metres and bronze medalist in the 1500 m at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow.