Here's a statistic that will be mind blowing to all. Firstly, bear in mind that it took 15 years for the world record to come down a mere 28 seconds, from Derek Clayton's 2.08.33 in 1969 to Jones' mark. Now digest the fact that in 30 years Jones' 2.08.05 has been beaten 615 times and the world record is now 2.02.57 (Berlin a couple of weeks ago). Nearly all of these times having been run by either Kenyans (about 90%) or Ethiopians. To say the event has been hijacked by East Africans is an understatement in the extreme.
The feat of Jones breaking the WR was big news and featured highly on all the main news bulletins in 1984. It was therefore quite an event when a bunch of us from Ranelagh stumbled across him just seven days later. We had a decent pack of runners in the early 80's and we often used to pick races some distance away for the chance of picking up a team prize and having a few beers. Thus a bunch of us we trekked down the M4 to run the Swindon Half Marathon. We arrived at the school registration hall to a buzz of excitement, had our arrival been leaked to the local press, did our reputation go before us? No, Steve Jones had decided to run the race.
from left at a race in Holland: Collingridge, Wright, Hedger, Pautard |