Linford Christie is one of Britain's most-decorated athletes, but his relationship with sport and the press has not always been easy.

With unprecedented access and never-before-seen archive, a 90-minute film for BBC One takes a deep dive into the former Olympic champion's complicated legacy.

"I've been told many times that I should know my place," Christie, 64, told BBC Sport in a recent interview. "I didn't know what my place was."

During a 17-year international career, Christie won more major championship medals (23), external than any other...


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Author: Ciaran Varley