Growing up in a world with four TV stations (on a good day, no cable or satellite, just finicky rabbit ears) and very limited choices of what to watch, I was thrilled each Saturday afternoon when ABC presented the Wide World of Sports. I can still see that unfortunate ski jumper racing down the ski jump, only to fall and forever become “the agony of defeat”.
For those of you who aren’t old enough to remember this, Slovenian ski jumper Vinko Bogataj was the unlucky jumper on March 21, 1970. He sustained a severe concussion and a broken ankle. He never did win a medal at the Olympics, but he coached for a while, retired to his hometown, married, and had two daughters. Best of all, he has had a good life.
There are several reasons that I am thinking about this today. I am watching the women’s training runs. There was no women’s ski jumping until February 2014! You should see these women fly!
Back to The Wide World of Sports. It was on from April 29, 1961, until August 2006. ABC Sports came under ESPN’s oversight as part of the relaunched ESPN on ABC. The Wide World of Sports was over.
I still miss it. Not only did they introduce us to various sports, but also to different countries. The coverage captured Mark Spitz’s seven gold medals and Olga Korbut’s incredible gymnastic performances.
I wonder who still remembers their coverage. Did you like it? Do you remember “the agony of defeat”?
Stay warm and enjoy the Olympics! And thank you, ABC, for the first-of-its-kind sports programming!























