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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 9 MIN

Eric Liddell’s Real Chariots of Fire

from Daily Sports History · host Ethan Reese

On July 11, 1924, Eric Liddell stunned the world at the Paris Olympics by winning gold in the 400 meters with a record-breaking time of 47.6 seconds. Known as the "Flying Scotsman," Liddell was already a national hero for his achievements in rugby and sprinting, but his refusal to run the 100m—his best event—on a Sunday due to his faith made him a global symbol of integrity.This episode dives deep into Liddell’s Olympic triumph, the controversy and conviction behind his choices, and the enduring legacy he left both on and off the track. Discover the man behind the legend, the drama of the 1924 Olympic final, and how Liddell’s story continues to inspire athletes and leaders a century later.Listen now! 👉 DailySportsHistory.com 📲 Follow for more daily sports history insights! Email: [email protected]: YouTube.com/@dailysportshistoryTwitter: twitter.com/dailysportshisFacebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551687917253&mibextid=ZbWKwLBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dailysportshistory.bsky.socialInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dailysportshis/profilecard/?igsh=OWl1MzIyYndqOGU2Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@dailysportshis#EricLiddell #OlympicHistory #ChariotsOfFire #SportsLegends #OnThisDay #Olympics #Athletics #SportsInspiration #FaithAndSports #Paris1924 #TrackAndField #HistoryMakers

On July 11, 1924, Eric Liddell stunned the world at the Paris Olympics by winning gold in the 400 meters with a record-breaking time of 47.6 seconds. Known as the "Flying Scotsman," Liddell was already a national hero for his achievements in rugby and sprinting, but his refusal to run the 100m—his best event—on a Sunday due to his faith made him a global symbol of integrity.This episode dives deep into Liddell’s Olympic triumph, the controversy and conviction behind his choices, and the enduring legacy he left both on and off the track. Discover the man behind the legend, the drama of the 1924 Olympic final, and how Liddell’s story continues to inspire athletes and leaders a century later.Listen now! 👉 DailySportsHistory.com 📲 Follow for more daily sports history insights! Email: [email protected]: YouTube.com/@dailysportshistoryTwitter: twitter.com/dailysportshisFacebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551687917253&mibextid=ZbWKwLBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dailysportshistory.bsky.socialInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dailysportshis/profilecard/?igsh=OWl1MzIyYndqOGU2Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@dailysportshis#EricLiddell #OlympicHistory #ChariotsOfFire #SportsLegends #OnThisDay #Olympics #Athletics #SportsInspiration #FaithAndSports #Paris1924 #TrackAndField #HistoryMakers

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