Vinko Bogataj
Vinko Bogataj was a Slovenian ski jumper, who became noted on television in the United States for a moment of spectacular failure that was featured on ABC's Wide World of Sports as the infamous "Agony of Defeat".
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Slovenia - Ski jumper - Television - United States - ABC - Wide World of Sports - Agony of Defeat
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Bogataj was competing as a (then) Yugoslav entrant at the World Ski Flying Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany (then West Germany) on March 21, 1970. A light snow had begun falling at the start of the event, and by the time Bogataj was ready for his third jump, the snow had become quite heavy.
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Yugoslav - Oberstdorf - Germany - West Germany - March 21 - 1970
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Midway down the ramp for that jump, Bogataj realized that the conditions had made the ramp too fast. He attempted to lower his center of gravity and stop his jump, but instead lost his balance completely and rocketed out of control off the end of the ramp, tumbling and flipping wildly, and crashing through a light retaining fence near a crowd of stunned spectators before coming to a halt. Fortunately - and surprisingly, given the ferocity of the crash - Bogataj suffered only a mild concussion. He returned to ski jumping the next year, but never duplicated the success he had before the crash and retired from the sport competitively (except for occasional senior competitions thereafter). He became a ski instructor, coaching the 1991 World Champion Slovenian ski jumper Franci Petek, and supplementing his income by operating a forklift at a factory.
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Center of gravity - Concussion - 1991 - Franci Petek - Forklift
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It is likely that Vinko Bogataj's crash would have remained an obscure sports legend had a film crew from the American sports televsion show ABC's Wide World of Sports not been on hand to record the event. The show featured an opening narration (by host Jim McKay) over a montage of sports clips, and starting from then, coordinating producer Dennis Lewin inserted the footage of Bogataj's tremendous tumble to coincide with the words "...and the agony of defeat!" Throughout the show's long history, various images were used for the other parts of the narration, including for "The thrill of victory...", which directly proceeded the above phrase and was often accompanied by images of the celebrating team at the most recent Super Bowl or Football World Cup. But for those many years after that point, the "agony of defeat" was always illustrated by Bogataj's failed jump.
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ABC's Wide World of Sports - Jim McKay - Dennis Lewin - Super Bowl - Football World Cup
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The melodrama of the narration - which became something of a catch phrase in the U.S. - and the sympathetic pain of watching Bogataj wipe out week after week, transformed the uncredited ski jumper into an American icon of unluck and misfortune. Meanwhile, having retired to his quiet, private life in Slovenia, Vinko Bogataj was unaware of his celebrity, and so was quite confused to be asked to attend an anniversary celebration for Wide World of Sports in 1991 - and stunned when the other, more famous athletes present, such as Muhammad Ali, asked him for his autograph.
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Catch phrase - 1991 - Muhammad Ali - Autograph
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Today, Bogataj still lives in his home town of Lesce in Slovenia. He is married and has two daughters, and in his spare time enjoys woodcarving and painting.
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Lesce - Woodcarving - Painting
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