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A 1924 Olympian, still remembered


On the second-to-last day of coverage of the Olympics, I can finally say I liked one of NBC’s human interest spots.  After the silly kung fu spot, the offensive Chinese-food-is-weird spot, etc. I wasn’t expecting much.  (Actually, either I’ve been missing them somehow or NBC just hasn’t been airing any more of the Mary Carillo spots, because they seem to have become less regular as the coverage has gone on.)

This human interest spot was on Eric Liddell.  He was born in China in 1902 to Scottish missionary parents.  He would die in China in 1945.  In between, however, he became one of Scotland’s most famous athletes of all time.  In the 1924 Olympics, Liddell refused to run in the 100m heats because they were held on a Sunday, violating the Sabbath.  By this choice, he disqualified himself from his best race.  He chose, instead, to run the 400m, where he was not considered a major contender.

That 400m race has become something of a legend.  Liddell took off at a sprinter’s pace (in a non-sprint race) and everyone expected that he would run out of steam half way through.  Instead, he threw his head back the last 100m and not only did not run out of steam, he accelerated.  Liddell won the gold.  People said that kind of run could only be a gift from God.

If this story line sounds familiar, you’ve probably seen “Chariots of Fire.”

After finishing his studies, Liddell followed his parents’ footsteps and returned to China to serve as a missionary.  As Japanese invasion loomed, Liddell sent his pregnant wife and his two daughters to Canada, to stay with his wife’s family.  Liddell was eventually imprisioned with other foreign missionaries in a Japanese internment camp, where he died of a brain tumor.  To the end, however, he maintained his focus.  The NBC spot included interviews with people who had, as children, been in that internment camp with Liddell.  “Uncle” Eric had encouraged them to maintain their faith, had done his best to maintain some kind of normalcy and childhood for the missionaries’ children in the worst of circumstances, and had taught them by his example to pray for their enemies.  Only five months after his death, the camp was liberated by American troops.

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