What if you could transport athletes through time to compete against each other at a European Championships? We took the victorious British men’s 4x400m relay team...
Steve Cram was looking to strike back in the 1500m having lost to Sebastian Coe in the 800m a few days earlier at the European Athletics...
Steve Cram was looking to strike back in the 1500m having lost to Sebastian Coe in the 800m a few days earlier at the European Athletics...
Steve Cram was looking to strike back in the 1500m having lost to Sebastian Coe in the 800m a few days earlier at the European Athletics...
Take a look back at the incredible matchup between Sebastian Coe, Steve Cram & Tom McKean in the Men’s 800m final at the 1986 European Athletics...
Take a look back at Heike Drechsler’s world record-equalling 200m performance at the 1986 European Athletics Championships in Stuttgart. Her time was later rounded down to...
In 1986, Great Britain & NI called upon Brian Whittle and Kriss Akabusi as two late changes to their men’s 4x400m relay team. What happened next...
On 26 April 1986, it was determined at Chernobyl to make use of activator number 4’s downtime by accomplishing a security examination on an emergency situation...
On 26 April 1986, it was decided at Chernobyl to take advantage of reactor number four’s downtime by carrying out a safety test on an emergency...
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