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uj4l
08-30-2004, 12:05 AM
De Lima to get sportsmanship medal following marathon attack

30.08.2004
7.30am
ATHENS - Brazil's Vanderlei de Lima will be presented with a medal named after the founder of the modern Olympics in recognition of his "exceptional demonstration of fair play and Olympic values", the IOC said on Sunday.

De Lima was pushed off the road by a spectator while he was leading the Olympic marathon, possibly costing him victory in the last event of the 16-day Games. The Brazilian finished third to take bronze.

The spectator was arrested and taken to a police station. A government spokesman said he was a former Irish priest, Cornelius Horan, who interrupted the British Formula One Grand Prix last year by running on to the Silverstone track.

"The man says he is Irish, he is also drunk. He had been to a taverna earlier," a police source told Reuters.

On Sunday Horan was wearing a kilt and beret and on a white shirt he had pinned the words "The Grand Prix Priest. Israel Fulfilment of Prophecy Says The Bible. The Second Coming is Near." He had a Star of David attached to his kilt.

After being pushed into the crowd, a grimacing De Lima got away from the spectator and rejoined the race, holding his leg, with around 15 minutes to run.

He soon lost the lead to Italian Stefano Baldini. Baldini won the race and De Lima took bronze.

"If that spectator didn't jump in front of me in the middle of the race, who knows what would have happened? Maybe I would have won. It disturbed me a lot," De Lima told reporters.

Police officials said Horan had arrived early on Sunday on a British Airways flight.

He told police that he grabbed De Lima to prepare for the second coming of Christ. "He seems to be suffering from psychological problems," a police official told Reuters.

Horan, born in 1947, ran on to the main Hangar Straight in last year's British Grand Prix as cars approached at speeds in excess of 240km/h. He was sentenced to two months imprisonment for aggravated trespass.

At the Munich Olympics in 1972 a hoaxster snuck on to the track a couple of minutes before the leading runner reached the stadium and ran a full lap, pretending to be a competitor, before being dragged away by security guards.

Four years ago, a well-known Australian prankster broke through security at the Sydney Marathon. He failed to disrupt the race and was soon carted off by police.

The Pierre de Coubertin Medal is awarded by the IOC in recognition of acts of sportsmanship at the Games.

It was first given at the 1964 Winter Games at Innsbruck to Italian bobsled driver Eugenio Monti.

A British team driven by Tony Nash had just completed its first run, which had put them in second place behind Monti.

The British discovered they had broken a bolt on the rear axle of their sled, which would put them out of the competition.

Monti heard of their plight, removed the bolt from the rear axle of his own sled and gave it to the British who won the race.

- REUTERS

uj4l
08-30-2004, 12:07 AM
This guy, Horan, has done this in the olympics, the euro cup, and teh F1 Grand Prix. He has a site, i have seen it b4 but cant find it now. I think lima should get a gold also.

Obri
08-30-2004, 02:08 PM
That was unbelievable, I was watching it live! :eek:

I'm glad he's been recognised in some way. The British public are, unfortunately, already familiar with this asshole Horan. I hope the Athens crowd roughed him up a little before the cops got to him. :angry:

PirateNut
08-31-2004, 02:19 PM
What I can't believe is that this dickhead even got off a plane in Athens let alone front row of the men's marathon. He's wearing a kilt, little green hat and is well known for distrubting large sporting events. I know there are millions of people at the Olympics but come one, this guy sticks out like a sore thumb! So much for the one billion dollars the Greeks spent on security.

Also, did anyone see the security dude on the bicycle behind De Lima? It took the guy a lifetime to speed up his peddeling and jump off his bike to assist the runner...take your time mate!!! :angry:

PopTop
08-31-2004, 10:06 PM
The man says he is Irish, he is also drunk," a police source told Reuters.

:hmm: Nothing like perpetuating the general (mis)conception.

Sure makes you wonder about the security of any event. They're so intent on looking for Middle Easterners and folks with Muslim ties that it's easy for little leprechauns to slip under their radar.