The White Guy On the Podium at the 1968 Olympics

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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | The other man on the podium

Fascinating story about a man that I didn't know was interesting. He wore a badge on his coat to support human rights, seeing as how it'd have been silly if he threw up the salute himself.

He was basically banned from Australian sports after that.

The repercussions for Norman were immediate. Seen as a trouble-maker who had lent a hand to those desecrators of the Olympic flag, he was ostracised by the Australian establishment. Despite qualifying 13 times over and being ranked fifth in the world, he was not sent to the following Munich games, where Australia had no sprinter for the first time in the Olympics. Norman retired soon afterwards without winning another title.

Divorce and ill health all weighed down on him over the next few years. He suffered depression, drank heavily and grew addicted to painkillers after a lengthy hospital stay. During that time, he used his silver medal as a door-stop.

One of the things that kept him going was the hope that he would be welcomed and recognised at the Sydney Olympics. As his nephew puts it: "Then his life would have come full circle."

He was to be disappointed. In 2000, Peter Norman found himself the only Australian Olympian to be excluded from making a VIP lap of honour at the Games, despite his status as one of the best sprinters in the home country's
history.

But the US athletics team were not going to ignore this omission. They invited Norman to stay at their own lodgings during the games, and welcomed him as one of their own. In an extraordinary turn of events, it was hurdling legend Ed Moses who greeted him at the door, and that year's 200m champion Michael Johnson who hugged him, saying: "You are my hero."
 

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yeah, i first learned about him when tavis smiley interviewed john carlos. he went into a bit of detail about norman's life after that happened and his funeral. i think if my memory is correct, the dude died broke. in hindsight, he should have left australia
 

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I remember watching this documentary about the salute and learned about him. Before that I didn't realize he had the badge on.
 

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:ohhh: dope post, I knew exactly what pic it was before I even looked , always wondered what happened to dude
 

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"Peter didn't have to take that button [badge], Peter wasn't from the United States, Peter was not a black man, Peter didn't have to feel what I felt, but he was a man..."-- John Carlos. :wow:
 
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