Olympic-runner-turned-commentator Brendan Foster has hung up his microphone for the last time.

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The former European 5,000m gold medallist and Commonwealth champion at 10,000m marked the end of his 37 years behind the microphone with a special presentation at the London World Athletics Championships yesterday.

The 69-year-old was awarded a commemorative picture frame featuring his most memorable moments, as well as a huge roar of applause from the crowd.

https://twitter.com/IAAFWorldChamps/status/896765977693745152

In his track days, Foster was named the 1974 BBC Sports Personality Of The Year after winning the 5,000m gold in that year’s European Championships, alongside setting a new world record for the 3,000m (7:35.1).

Foster also founded the annual half-marathon The Great North Run in 1981, which soon became one the biggest sporting events in the UK. In 2014, it became the first race in the world to achieve a million participants.

He retired from the track in 1980 and immediately became one of the leading voices in the BBC’s athletics coverage, commentating on every Commonwealth Games since 1982 and every World Athletics Championships since 1983. He’s also worked on every London Marathon since the event was incepted in 1981.

Fellow BBC sports team member Jake Humphrey and plenty of fans saluted Foster's "class, ability and talent" on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/mrjakehumphrey/status/896818316404305920
https://twitter.com/serenbdavies/status/896818152667000840
https://twitter.com/Flops1982/status/896815161507532801
https://twitter.com/Stoneysnapper/status/896815182474772481
https://twitter.com/MrMulloyPE/status/896816787785961472
https://twitter.com/MatthewBird71/status/896815607148052481

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Don’t worry though, the microphone’s in safe hands, with fellow long-distance runner Paula Radcliffe becoming Foster’s natural successor, as seen in this pillow ceremony (we don't get it either) as shown by Gabby Logan.

The baton of commentary was handed over.... pic.twitter.com/l3vtsa8j6Z

— Gabby Logan (@GabbyLogan) August 13, 2017

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Thomas LingStaff Writer, BBC Science Focus

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