David Coleman
David Coleman, OBE (born April 26, 1926) is a former British sports commentator and TV presenter. In 2000 he was awarded the Olympic Order, the highest honour of the Olympic movement.
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OBE - April 26 - 1926 - British - Sport - Commentator - 2000 - Olympic Order - Olympic
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Coleman was originally a keen amateur runner. In 1949 he won the Manchester Mile, the only non-international runner to do so. However, injury caused him to give up competitive running.
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He worked as a reporter for the Stockport Express, and during military service worked for the British Army Newspaper Unit. He joined Kemsley Newspapers after demobilisation and at 22 became editor of the County Press in Cheshire.
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Stockport Express - British Army Newspaper Unit - Kemsley Newspapers - County Press - Cheshire
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In 1954 Coleman moved to Birmingham and joined the BBC as a news assistant. His first television appearance was on Sportsview, coincidentally on the day that Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile. In November 1955 he was appointed Sports Editor for the BBC's Midlands Region.
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1954 - Birmingham - BBC - Sportsview - Roger Bannister - Four-minute mile - 1955
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In October 1958 the BBC's Head of Sport Peter Dimmock recruited Coleman to be the presenter of the new Saturday afternoon sports programme Grandstand. He continued as the regular presenter until 1968. He also presented the BBC's Sports Review of the Year from 1961, and Sportsnight with Coleman, as well as other special sporting events such as the Grand National and FA Cup Final. He even covered the return of The Beatles from the United States.
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1958 - Peter Dimmock - Grandstand - 1968 - Sports Review of the Year - 1961 - Sportsnight with Coleman - Grand National - FA Cup - The Beatles
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As well as a presenter, Coleman was also a sports commentator. He presented and/or commentated on sixteen Olympic Games from Rome 1960 to Sydney 2000, as well as eight Commonwealth Games and several Football World Cup finals. He was the BBC's senior football commentator for several years from 1970, particularly remembered for calling out the score after a goal ("One-nil!").
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Olympic Games - Rome 1960 - Sydney 2000 - Commonwealth Games - Football World Cup - 1970
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In 1968 at the Mexico Olympics Coleman was recorded at 200 words per minute while commentating on David Hemery's win in the 400 m Hurdles. In 1972 he broadcast for several hours during the siege at the Munich Olympics.
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1968 - Mexico Olympics - David Hemery - 1972 - Siege - Munich Olympics
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Coleman concentrated on athletics commentary from 1984. He also hosted the sports quiz show A Question Of Sport for 18 years until 1997.
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1984 - A Question Of Sport - 1997
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In the 1992 New Year's Honours List he was awarded the OBE for services to broadcasting. He was also given the Judges' Award For Sport in the 1996 Royal Television Society Awards.
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1992 - OBE - 1996 - Royal Television Society
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Coleman retired from broadcasting after the 2000 Summer Olympics. In December 2000 he was presented with the Olympic Order by then-IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch in recognition of his services to the Olympic ideals.
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2000 Summer Olympics - 2000 - Olympic Order - IOC - Juan Antonio Samaranch
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He is affectionately known for his on-air gaffes. Private Eye magazine named its sports bloopers column Colemanballs in his honour.
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Private Eye - Colemanballs
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