Steve Cram on his 3:46.30 WR: "And when we got to the bell, I remember thinking, 'I am feeling so good here.' I just floated around the last lap." [It was done in 53.16!!] "There are moments in anyone's sporting career where you almost can do no wrong. Running a world record should be one of the most difficult things you ever do in your life. It should be physically on the edge, demanding, and yet, that night for me in Oslo, it seemed like one of the most simplest and easiest things for me to do, physically, my career, I couldn't be any better."
Knight Templar wrote:
I just watched video of Steve Scott in a dream mile, and another video of a mile when Sebastian Coe ran 3:48.4 to beat Ovett's mile record. That looked normal to me, especially how tired Coe was coming up the straightaway and just after the race.
That tiredness was not seen in PED runners.