By Steven Downes

February 18 - The BBC’s proposed film about one of the great athletics rivalries of all-time, between British milers Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett (pictured), is going ahead despite one of the protagonists declining to co-operate with its making.



Ovett has turned down an approach from the film’s producers to work as a consultant on the project, which the BBC hopes to release ahead of the 2012 London Olympics.

Ovett, now 54 and living in Australia, suspects that any film, with a screenplay written by Hollywood-based screenwriter Will Davies, will play up the stereotypical differences between the cleancut Coe, who attended Loughborough University, while casting his younger self as the villain of the piece, an art school rebel who often raced in a blood-red Soviet vest.

"I heard about that and gave it the thumbs down from the start for obvious reasons," Ovett told insidethegames.

"After Chariots of Fire I think they would prefer everyone to still be wearing baggy shorts, and I can picture the intellectual, clean cut, perfect smile Seb up against 'working class boy'.

"It kinda sucks.

"I prefer to leave the past exactly where it is," said Ovett.

Ovett’s "bad boy" image during his competitive career was cultivated by some senior sportswriters of that era because the Brighton runner refused to talk to them.

For the past 20 years, when he finished racing internationally, Ovett has worked in the media, as a sought-after and forthright television commentator.

Producers at AL Films approached Ovett last year, offering him a consultant role on the film, something which Sebastian Coe, the chairman of the London Olympics organising committee, has accepted.

Between 1978 and 1983, Coe and Ovett set 14 outdoor world records, at distances from 800 metres to two miles.

Their world-famous rivalry was notoriously played out at one place remove, the pair trading records as they rarely met in a race on the track, with the notable exception of the 1980 Olympic Games, where Ovett beat Coe to the 800m gold medal, and Coe came back to take the 1500m title.


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