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VHG | 14:24 Sat 21st Dec 2013 | News
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Sadly it is now....

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Sad news tempered by the knowledge that he had a good life and a good innings. And, apparently, his illness was a short one.
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misremembered, 10CS -

the quote referred to Cuban runner Juantorena at the 1976 Olympics, and was "....just opened his legs wide and showed us all his class". Ironically, Coleman didn't say it - it was delivered by colleague Ron Pickering.
mushroom25; no doubt when 10c posted his comment, he did not have the advantage of having read today's Wikipedia entry, which you quote.
I went off him after his "who cares who's third" comment when Hemery won gold in Mexico. The poor sod running his guts out for third place was John Sherwood from Selby...........
RIP David - where would we have been without Colemanballs?
He was my neighbor & jogged the fields every morning. Always a friendly, lovely man.

RIP David
awww. that's a shame. I liked him.
He seemed to have a great sense of humour.
Craft; i'm sure he didn't mean it THAT way. Could you not have put it down to one of his 'Colemanballs'?
I too remember that commentary Craft, probably his only real gaff.

RIP to a truly professional broadcaster.
You certainly don't miss anything Chewn.It is certainly a far cry from the days of David Coleman, Bill Beaumont et al.Now we have got those broadcasting nobodies Sue Barker,Matt Dawson and Phil Tuffnell.R.I.P. David Coleman I think you were better on Athletics than Football,still believe kenneth Wolstenholme was better on Football.
For somebody of my generation, Coleman WAS sport. I hadn't heard much of him lately but didn't realise he was ill. My respects to his family.
My abiding memory of David Coleman is actually an indirect one: during the 1972 Olympic village terrorist siege my mum sat up, after I was sent to bed, to watch the soon-to-be gruesome story unfold. All she talked about the next day was the extraordinary way Coleman had presented the events: with a calm dignity which was entirely appropriate.
Not many sports commentators win special Olympic awards. I always think of him as THE voice of athletics and I loved his Grandstand teleprinter commentaries: 'Good heavens! that's the first time this season that Chesterfield have failed to score away from home against a team beginning with S!' Or similar. You always felt that he truly was astounded by a lot of what he was watching. RIP indeed
Always remember his football commentaries. Didn't matter how big the match was or how great the goal the first goal was always described with a simple "1-0".
One of the great sports commentators, but surprised it was headline news on all the BBC news broadcasts yesterday.

A familiar voice and face on TV and radio, but the main item of news?
Sorry for the pedantry but...

"They think it is all over" is a Kenneth Wolstenholme quote, not David Coleman.

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