26 Times in a Row

197823 min 58 secFilm: Documentary

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Direction: Jean-Claude Labrecque

Production: Jacques Bobet

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in cooperation with the Canadian Fitness and Amateur Sport Branch.

The Marathon has become a symbol of the Olympics. A modern-day addition to the Games, it commemorates the soldier who ran cross-country, in 490 B.C., to announce the Greek victory at Marathon and then died. Excellent film footage of the 1976 Olympic Marathon documents the physical demands of the race. Its emotional counterpart is related by Cierpinski, the event's 1976 gold medalist. This emotion-charged film proves that although the winner of the Decathlon is the best all-round athlete, the "toughest" is the winner of the Marathon.

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Subject categories


  • Sports and Leisure > CompetitionsOlympic and Commonwealth GamesRunning

Credits


director
Jean-Claude Labrecque
photography
Jean-Claude Labrecque
producer
Jacques Bobet
sound
Yves Daoust
editing
Alain Sauvé
sound editing
Gilles St-Onge
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
animation
Francine Desbiens
music
André Gagnon

Awards


  • Award of MeritCascade Run Off Film Festival