Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite. "It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
I relive the 80s as though it were happening now by watching these live recordings from '84. Cause I was a toddler at the time so didn't see any of this so this is all breaking news and live for me! :) I love how people looked, were dressed, commentary, video quality, 80s forever
Love this guy, God Given Talent. Carl Lewis will NEVER be stopped, those Famous Words,, God Given Talent. God continue to bless you sir, in Jesus name.
Want to walk with The Lord ??? Believe the FULL WORD OF GOD (Matthew 4:4.) The Bridegroom who is the “WORD” (John 1:1 + 14) will marry a “WORD” Bride, NOT a denominational bride. Due to men (down the last 2,000 years) adding to and subtracting from the Word of God, (often due to ignorance) the pure Word of God as the Apostles knew it had to be “RESTORED”. The Lord Jesus Christ must REMAIN in Heaven until the times of RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS, Acts 3:20 + 21. 20. And he shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached unto you: 21. Whom the heaven must receive until the times of RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began. The word “RESTITUTION” means “RESTORE.” The Lord stated that He would send HIS END TIME PROPHET to “RESTORE” the Word of God, as the Apostles knew it. Matthew 17:11. And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elijah truly shall first come, and RESTORE ALL THINGS. The Lord stated that He would send His End Time Prophet in THIS DAY. Malachi 4:5. Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet BEFORE the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord. This Elijah prophet comes BEFORE, “The coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord,” which happens in THIS DAY. To recieve the Lord we MUST receive the MESSENGER who the Lord sends as the messenger is given the necessary understanding of the Word of God: John 13:20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that receiveth WHOMSOEVER I SEND receiveth me; and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me. We are now living in the last days, God has kept His word and sent His prophet, thereby “RESTORING” His word to His Bride. God has raised the dead on FIVE occasions through HIS CHOSEN VESSEL. God was photographed SIX times, (Veiled in the form of the Pillar of Fire) with HIS CHOSEN VESSEL. www.williambranhamstorehouse.com/pdf_downloads/the%20supernatural%20halo%20photograph.pdf The, “Elijah anointing,” (Concerning the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ) is used “TWICE” at each “Coming of the Lord.” John the Baptist`s ministry fulfilled Isaiah`s prophecy: Matthew 3:3. For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Isaiah, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. John, “Prepared the way for the Lord,” John did NOT “Restore anything,” as that which would need to be restored, (The full understanding of the whole Bible,) had not yet been given. ua-cam.com/video/0Ax-wN1lpn4/v-deo.html
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite. "It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
@@michaeldevaney5728 What, for that drug test he supposedly failed which the IAAF has said the US authorities were correct to disregard and which under current rules are well within the prescribed limits anyway?
As a track and field runner in high school, I too can agree with the Commentators statements that Carl Lewis' running is a beautiful thing to watch. He has a great technique, or style, or form. There are only 3 runners in Olympic history who I've enjoyed watching, Jesse Owens, Michael Johnson and Carl Lewis. Absolutely LOVE the way these gentlemen RUN. For Women, it is Gail, FLo, and 3 others whose names I always forget..
It's a question of how deep into the annals of U.S. women's track and field athletes you choose to go. Wilma Rudolph, triple Olympic champion in 1960 Games in Rome (100m 200m, 4x100), Wyomia Tyus, the first sprinter male or female to defend her 100m title (1964, 1968), or Evelyn Ashford, three time Olympian, former 100m WR holder and four time champion (100m, 3x sprint relay champion) were among the first. Or you can fast forward to Allyson Felix, Carmelita Jeter and Lauryn Williams. All three ladies are World and Olympic champions. Or you could go outside U.S. borders where our greatest sprint rivals for both men and women are the Jamaican team. Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce, Veronica Campbell-Brown and Elaine Thompson are World and Olympic sprint champions and are also among the best to ever do it. It's bound to be one of those names.
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite. "It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
Carl is beautiful to watch but only after first 10 meters since he has his usual slow vertical start. He sorta starts off looking like Roseanne Barr in the beginning and then winds up looking like Halle Berry towards the end.
I was racing with them that day.Nobody can see me because I was fast.I'm racing in the lane near Carl.I left all of them far,far behind because I'm the flash!!!
Ben Johnson said that Kirk Baptiste stopped pressing towards the end to let Carl win. You can see him gaining speed between 120-150 and then slowing down all of a sudden.
If he did, he would have been disqualified. Because he would have "cut the corner" so to speak. But he didn't. It was close, but he stayed in his lane.
Sunny Days Funny, those would likely be the 2014 Winter Games. The 1984 Games did not include a lot of the countries with state sponsored doping systems. Unless you’re referring to the smog, but the air quality was likely a lot worse in 2008.
@@westnyacktwins when they uncovered the balco scandal , the masking drug the "clear" made them retest many samples in '84, they all came back tainted.
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite. "It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
@@paulwilliams8389 Well said. I'd call the whole thing much ado about nothing except that it is definitely something: An attempt to discredit one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Lewis was another drugs cheat. Coaches covered up his failed tests and the US Athletics Federation turned a blind and included him in their teams knowing this.
That's not correct. The level of Lewis' test warranted "further investigation" not a ban. Under the current rules Lewis' level of 6ppm is well within the allowed limit.
@@paulwilliams8389 FFS. Her failed 3 drug tests in the lead up to the '88 Olympics and US authorities accepted his BS excuse they were "Cold Medications" 🙄 Some believed that tripe but millions didn't.
@@stevenyanchak549 6 out of the 8 finalists in the Seoul Olympics 100m final, failed drug testing. The real winner of the gold medal was Calvin Smith, who came 4th. Reference the interview he gave in 2003 and see if you still want to remain ignorant in believing it's just "fake news".
Can't stop looking at the Golden Era Of Track.
carl lewis great athlete
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite.
"It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
What a great athlete. When Lewis got the baton in the 4x100, I never worried.
I relive the 80s as though it were happening now by watching these live recordings from '84. Cause I was a toddler at the time so didn't see any of this so this is all breaking news and live for me! :) I love how people looked, were dressed, commentary, video quality, 80s forever
The Golden Era Of Greatness.
The L.A. Olympics will always be my favorite games.
Me too - middle of the school holidays, staying up till the early hours to watch all the athletics. Loved it!
Love this guy, God Given Talent.
Carl Lewis will NEVER be stopped, those Famous Words,,
God
Given
Talent.
God continue to bless you sir, in Jesus name.
Want to walk with The Lord ???
Believe the FULL WORD OF GOD (Matthew 4:4.)
The Bridegroom who is the “WORD” (John 1:1 + 14) will marry a “WORD” Bride, NOT a denominational bride.
Due to men (down the last 2,000 years) adding to and subtracting from the Word of God, (often due to ignorance) the pure Word of God as the Apostles knew it had to be “RESTORED”.
The Lord Jesus Christ must REMAIN in Heaven until the times of RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS,
Acts 3:20 + 21.
20. And he shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached unto you:
21. Whom the heaven must receive until the times of RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS, which God hath spoken by the mouth of all his holy prophets since the world began.
The word “RESTITUTION” means “RESTORE.”
The Lord stated that He would send HIS END TIME PROPHET to “RESTORE” the Word of God, as the Apostles knew it.
Matthew 17:11.
And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elijah truly shall first come, and RESTORE ALL THINGS.
The Lord stated that He would send His End Time Prophet in THIS DAY.
Malachi 4:5.
Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet BEFORE the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.
This Elijah prophet comes BEFORE, “The coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord,” which happens in THIS DAY.
To recieve the Lord we MUST receive the MESSENGER who the Lord sends as the messenger is given the necessary understanding of the Word of God:
John 13:20.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that receiveth WHOMSOEVER I SEND receiveth me; and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.
We are now living in the last days, God has kept His word and sent His prophet, thereby “RESTORING” His word to His Bride.
God has raised the dead on FIVE occasions through HIS CHOSEN VESSEL.
God was photographed SIX times, (Veiled in the form of the Pillar of Fire) with HIS CHOSEN VESSEL.
www.williambranhamstorehouse.com/pdf_downloads/the%20supernatural%20halo%20photograph.pdf
The, “Elijah anointing,” (Concerning the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ) is used “TWICE” at each “Coming of the Lord.”
John the Baptist`s ministry fulfilled Isaiah`s prophecy:
Matthew 3:3.
For this is he that was spoken of by the prophet Isaiah, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.
John, “Prepared the way for the Lord,” John did NOT “Restore anything,” as that which would need to be restored, (The full understanding of the whole Bible,) had not yet been given.
ua-cam.com/video/0Ax-wN1lpn4/v-deo.html
Well, shit. With Jesus giving him all that talent I guess he shouldn't have wasted all those years training.
@@chazcov08 -_-
Very good answers to those questions. I'm impressed.
My favourite track athlete
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite.
"It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
@@wildoutrudeboy Greetings, I was referring to his form, graceful sprinter
@@wildoutrudeboy he was not contrite because the failed tests were not at all performance enhancing.. and it was proved they were not..
Carl Lewis is the greatest athlete of all time
Yes but he is also a cheat
If yu cannot compete fairly and cleanly then get to fuck out of sport
@@michaeldevaney5728 What, for that drug test he supposedly failed which the IAAF has said the US authorities were correct to disregard and which under current rules are well within the prescribed limits anyway?
Hello, do you have the NBC version of the men's 200m semifinals at the London Olympics😊
I would like to see again this type of EXCELLENCE again with America track and field.
The best always..
1.2.3. American.
Wow! I didn't realize Lewis ran sub 20. 19.80 into a 1.00 headwin is fantastic! Lewis truly is one of the great ones
Also, I believe he’s the first athlete to break 9.80 in any conditions! 9.78 at the Seoul Olympic Triais (Wind Aided Obviously)
Impressive run into a headwind. C.Lewis would have broken the world record with a better lane.
SWEEP!
Mennea no doping ! Lewis yes.
Yo
Grande Pietro
No one is touching that. USA 🇺🇸 POWER.
As a track and field runner in high school, I too can agree with the Commentators statements that Carl Lewis' running is a beautiful thing to watch. He has a great technique, or style, or form. There are only 3 runners in Olympic history who I've enjoyed watching, Jesse Owens, Michael Johnson and Carl Lewis. Absolutely LOVE the way these gentlemen RUN. For Women, it is Gail, FLo, and 3 others whose names I always forget..
It's a question of how deep into the annals of U.S. women's track and field athletes you choose to go. Wilma Rudolph, triple Olympic champion in 1960 Games in Rome (100m 200m, 4x100), Wyomia Tyus, the first sprinter male or female to defend her 100m title (1964, 1968), or Evelyn Ashford, three time Olympian, former 100m WR holder and four time champion (100m, 3x sprint relay champion) were among the first. Or you can fast forward to Allyson Felix, Carmelita Jeter and Lauryn Williams. All three ladies are World and Olympic champions. Or you could go outside U.S. borders where our greatest sprint rivals for both men and women are the Jamaican team. Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce, Veronica Campbell-Brown and Elaine Thompson are World and Olympic sprint champions and are also among the best to ever do it. It's bound to be one of those names.
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite.
"It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
Carl is beautiful to watch but only after first 10 meters since he has his usual slow vertical start. He sorta starts off looking like Roseanne Barr in the beginning and then winds up looking like Halle Berry towards the end.
Alberto Juantorena
What about Usain Bolt and Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce?
How come the Americans had different size numbers pinned to their vests?
As usual, Gold for America. 1984 Olympics were magic, to this day still most successful and measuring stick.
Wasn’t 1968 Our best team?
Back when oj was a beloved figure enuf to be a commentator.
OJ was a world class sprinter at USC. He was on a WR 4x100 relay team with Lennox Miller, the silver medalist in 1968, and Earl McCullouch.
Where’s Calvin Smith?
He didn’t make the team for the 100 or 200, but he did run a great bend in the 4x100m final when the US broke the world record in the same games!
I was racing with them that day.Nobody can see me because I was fast.I'm racing in the lane near Carl.I left all of them far,far behind because I'm the flash!!!
Lol, is that OJ commentating?
OJ was a great sprinter and still, along w/ his USC teammates, holds the 4x100 yard dash world record.
@@keenannorris3309 You mean the 440 yard relay.
@@hassanabdur-rahman1559 my bad
Ben Johnson said that Kirk Baptiste stopped pressing towards the end to let Carl win. You can see him gaining speed between 120-150 and then slowing down all of a sudden.
At the 3:05 and 5:44 it seems as if Lewis stepped into the inside lane. If so, shouldn't he have been disqualified?
did it affect the runner in that lane?
If he did, he would have been disqualified. Because he would have "cut the corner" so to speak. But he didn't. It was close, but he stayed in his lane.
The man clearly won the race. Damn give the man his credit and stop trying to re-write history. History has been made and you can't change it.
interesting
What a load of BS we didn't care where we got, everyone wanted win that's why you're out there !
Al Michael ls a Gem
Eu fazia 25s kkkk nos 200metros
dirtiest games in olympic history
Sunny Days Funny, those would likely be the 2014 Winter Games. The 1984 Games did not include a lot of the countries with state sponsored doping systems. Unless you’re referring to the smog, but the air quality was likely a lot worse in 2008.
@@westnyacktwins when they uncovered the balco scandal , the masking drug the "clear" made them retest many samples in '84, they all came back tainted.
nah that was 88
Not close. The dirtiest Olympics is always the most recent.
Yet in 2003 Lewis had to admit that he himself had tested positive for banned substances during the 1988 U.S. Olympic trials. In acknowledging the revelations, however, Lewis was far from contrite.
"It's ridiculous, "Lewis said. "Who cares? I did 18 years of track and field and I've been retired for five years, and they're still talking about me, so I guess I still have it."
Everybody was juicing back then. Either you juiced or you lost everything you worked for for years.
@@starlodear2987 Alternative facts.
He tested positive for a stimulant, not a steroid. Big difference.
@@keenannorris3309 Exactly - and under the present rules Lewis' level at the test would now be well within the legal limit.
@@paulwilliams8389 Well said. I'd call the whole thing much ado about nothing except that it is definitely something: An attempt to discredit one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Carl L. - one of the greatest scammers and liars in sports of all time. The Lance Armstrong of athletics...
Lewis admitted to taking drugs he is a cheat end of story very few athletes are clean
Lewis was another drugs cheat. Coaches covered up his failed tests and the US Athletics Federation turned a blind and included him in their teams knowing this.
That's not correct. The level of Lewis' test warranted "further investigation" not a ban. Under the current rules Lewis' level of 6ppm is well within the allowed limit.
@@paulwilliams8389
FFS.
Her failed 3 drug tests in the lead up to the '88 Olympics and US authorities accepted his BS excuse they were "Cold Medications" 🙄
Some believed that tripe but millions didn't.
@@paulwilliams8389
He failed more than 3 doping tests before the Olympics, but the US team turned a blind eye.
What don't you get...
Fake news.
@@stevenyanchak549
6 out of the 8 finalists in the Seoul Olympics 100m final, failed drug testing.
The real winner of the gold medal was Calvin Smith, who came 4th.
Reference the interview he gave in 2003 and see if you still want to remain ignorant in believing it's just "fake news".
Just another cheat. He even admitted to it
ah us steroid fake champions
And the Jamaican team... Usain