Good point. I’ll add, Built like him, and with the ability to test phone directories in half!If all coppers were built like him crime would halve over night , very sad RIP big guy .
A giant of a man. A superstar, and a great athlete.I just read he was 6’ 5” (and weighed 26 stone) I always though he was short.
Me too - seem to recall being shocked when he belted off during the 100m in SuperstarsIIRC he was a decent sprinter
I think maybe because there were fewer of them that could be described as 'successful'? Nowadays we win so many medals in so many sports that our successful Olympians are ten-a-penny. Back in the 60s, 70s and 80s we had so few athletes who were capable of even challenging for a medal (I don't think Capes actually won an Olympic one). Consequently those who could were known and revered in a way they aren't today.Very sad. From an era when British athletes were household names for me. They still are, but somehow less so.
No, no Olympic medal for the big fella but remember he was competing in the era of the Soviet bloc and anybody around at the time knows that competitors from those eastern european countries excelled at one thing - cheating!I think maybe because there were fewer of them that could be described as 'successful'? Nowadays we win so many medals in so many sports that our successful Olympians are ten-a-penny. Back in the 60s, 70s and 80s we had so few athletes who were capable of even challenging for a medal (I don't think Capes actually won an Olympic one). Consequently those who could were known and revered in a way they aren't today.
So yes, RIP Big Man.