Los Angeles. 8 August 1984: Steve OVETT (388) of Great Britain and Marcus O'SULLIVAN (470) of Ireland in action in the heats of the men's 1500m race at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad. Credit: Getty Images/Steve Powell
Other names:
OVETT, Steven
OVETT, Stephen
Born: 9 October 1955
Birthplace: Brighton (Great Britain)
Nationality: Great Britain
Sport: Athletics
ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
Montreal 1976
Moscow 1980
Los Angeles 1984
AWARDS
Olympic medals:
Gold: 1
Bronze: 1
Other results:
Commonwealth Games
Gold: 1 (86)
Winning the Wrong Event
Middle distance runner Steve Ovett gained some Olympic experience in 1976 when he ran in the final of the 800m and placed fifth. By the time of the 1980 Olympics, he was considered the favourite at 1,500m, while his British teammate, Sebastian Coe, was expected to win the 800. The 800m final was run first. Ovett, in only sixth place at the halfway mark, pushed his way through the crowd to second place. Seventy metres from the finish, he shot into the lead and held off Coe to win by three metres. In the 1,500m, contested six days later, it was Coe who came from behind to win, while Ovett took home the bronze medal. Ovett attempted to defend his 800m title in 1984. Battling bronchitis, he barely qualified for the final and then finished eighth, after which he collapsed and spent two nights in a hospital. He returned to compete in the 1,500m, in which he held the world record. Running in fourth place at the beginning of the last lap of the final, Ovett collapsed with chest pains and was taken away on a stretcher