Who the heck is Eric Liddell?
Eric Liddell was made famous at the Paris 1924 Olympics by winning the 400 meters when he discovered the 100m heats were held on a Sunday several months earlier. He was not boarding the plane to Paris as in the movie Chariots on Fire. Little known facts include a bronze medal in the 200 meters at the same Olympics behind Americans Jackson Scholz and Charles Paddock. We almost had the first man to win Golds at the 200 meters and 400 meters at the same Olympics! Liddell was also selected to run the 4 x 100 relay and 4 x 400 relay teams at the Olympics but declined these spots as their heats were held on a Sunday as well. On the day of the 400 metres finals, an American massage therapist slipped a piece of paper in his hand with a quotation from 1 Samuel 2:30, “Those who honor me I will honor” as Liddell went to the starting blocks. It is rumoured Eric Liddell ran with that piece of paper in his hand Of course, the movie Chariots on Fire is filled with various inconsistencies and errors,