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The Dirtiest Race in History

Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis and the 1988 Olympic 100M Final

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The Dirtiest Race in History

By: Richard Moore
Narrated by: Traber Burns
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The 1988 Seoul Olympics played host to what has been described by some as the dirtiest race of all time, by others as the greatest. The final of the men's 100 metres at those Olympics is certainly the most infamous in the history of athletics, and more indelibly etched into the consciousness of the sport, the Olympics, and a global audience of millions, than any other athletics event before or since.

Ben Johnson's world-record time of 9.79 seconds - as thrilling as it was - was the beginning rather than the end of the story. Following the race, Johnson tested positive, news that generated as many - if not more - shockwaves as his fastest ever run. He was stripped of the title, with Lewis awarded the gold medal, Linford Christie the silver and Calvin Smith the bronze.

More than two decades on, the story still hadn't ended. In 1999 Lewis was named Sportsman of the Century by the IOC, and Olympian of the Century by Sports Illustrated. Yet his reputation was damaged by revelations that he too used performance-enhancing drugs, and tested positive prior to the Seoul Olympics. Christie also tested positive in Seoul but his explanation, that the banned substance had been in ginseng tea, was accepted. Smith, now a lecturer in English literature at a Florida university, was the only athlete in the top five whose reputation remains unblemished - the others all tested positive at some stage in their careers.

Containing remarkable new revelations, this book uses witness interviews - with Johnson, Lewis and Smith among others - to reconstruct the build-up to the race, the race itself, and the fallout when news of Johnson's positive test broke and he was forced into hiding. It also examines the rivalry of the two favourites going into it, and puts the race in a historical context, examining its continuing relevance on the sport today, where every new record elicits scepticism.

©2012 Richard Moore (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Olympics & Paralympics Sociology of Sports Sports History Track & Field Sports Olympics

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Loved the story and the meticulous detail from this infamous race, the back story and the aftermath.
If I had to pick fault, the narrator’s accents were a little jarring, Especially Ben Johnson’s Jamaican drawl.
Overall, I would highly recommend this story of ambition, greed and skullduggery.

Great insight from a sadly missed writer.

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....This is an excellent account of the day we all remember the 100 m final ..👍

Excellent..👊

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The entire story was excellent, information from all areas to get the best picture of what actually happened in 1988.
The downside of the book and something that's quite off putting is the narrator insisting on doing accents from people he's interviewed around the world, Scottish and English accents were terrible, and the less said about a white guy doing a Jamaican accent, the better.
Still worth stumping up a credit for it.

Fantastic glimpse at Seoul 88

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I found this a riveting story with lots of research and interviews with all of the main characters. I learnt a lot more about what was going on behind the scenes.
I found the narrator very distracting, and with one particular choice of accent for a character I found it very troubling. Hopefully this can be re-recorded?

A great story marred by the narrator

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a brilliant book, which I've read before.

unfortunately this reading is unbearable because the reader insists on imitating Johnson's Jamaican accent. despite the book being full of French, American, British , German characters, this is the only accent he deems needs to be mimicked. it's so bad that it just angers me.

I stopped after a few chapters and asked for a refund, unable to listen to more.

The voiceover ruined it. I had to stop

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Really enjoyed the story and felt compelled to finally buy it after Richard’s untimely passing.
However, the narration is truly awful and detracts from the overall work.

Great story, terrible narration!

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5 star fantastic story off the events leading to 1988 100 meters and after it

amazing

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This is probably the best sports book I've listened to or read. I remember the furore that the drugs scandal caused at the time and vaguely recall references to " the mystery man". Well worth a listen

Insightful

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Really enjoyed this, Ben was a hero of mine as a kid (12 by the time 1988 came around). I was devastated. Time heals & I still respect Ben & Carl & Linford & especially Calvin.

I found a new hero 2 years later. Michael Johnson.

Huge fan of Ben

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I’ve read this book and was delighted to see it on Audible the book itself is well researched and well told the Caribbean accent leave a lot to desired though 😂

Great story

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