Zola Budd and Mary Decker come together to tell the story of their infamous clash at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. American superstar runner Mary Decker was shoulder-to-shoulder with her rival, the rising South African challenger Zola Budd representing Great Britain during apartheid.Then they clashed. Decker went down and Budds race was all but over as boos from the home crowd echoed around the stadium. The tangle sparked weeks of debate around the world about who was to blame and the athletes have forever been defined by that moment.Now they have come together, almost 32 years later, for a documentary to tell their stories and set the record straight. Decker is comforted by a track official after falling during the 3000m final in Los Angeles Speaking ahead of their first viewing of the film, they both gave similar reasons for wanting to take part after years of refusing similar requests.To be honest, over the years its like why do I want to?. Its a difficult time of my life I dont want to be reliving, Decker said. New Sky Atlantic film The Fall tells the tale of Budd and Decker at the 1984 Olympic Games But if we do it and its a good enough product, it would put a lot of it to rest.Budd, who was famous for her bare-foot running before the Olympics and later ran for South Africa at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, faced a barrage of criticism after the race.She was initially accused of tripping Decker and said the documentary was a chance to finally tell her side.I think in the past, Ive been labelled many things, she said. Decker and Budd at Wednesdays premiere of new Sky Atlantic documentary The Fall in London People have a certain narrative of me that they want me to live to. The approach of the documentary is not blaming, its telling your view.Both women now live in America. Budd continues to run and coach young athletes but Decker is no longer able to do the thing she loved. Decker, Budd and Maricica Puica (L-R) during the womens 3000m final at the 1984 Olympic Games They both now agree that the clash was an accident, but still blame the sports and mainstream media for building up their rivalry before and after the race.They were making a story out of Zola and myself before the games, Decker said. We were just two competitors trying to compete. I think the media had a lot to do with the frenzy. Budd poses next to her world-record time for the 5000m set at Crystal Palace in 1985 At the time, Budd was disqualified then reinstated, but the official verdict cut no ice with Decker, who refused her young admirers attempt at reconciliation.Dont bother, Budd was told when she approached Decker afterwards.The pair renewed their rivalry in 1985, Decker winning comfortably, while Budd set a world record for the 5,000m the same year.They admit, though, their careers have and always will be defined by that moment.I think a lot of the sports world, when they think of our names, think of that moment, Decker said.But our careers are so much more than that day. We do have quite good achievements but thats whats sticks in peoples minds.The Fall is on Sky Atlantic on Friday 29 July at 9pm and in cinemas nationwide from the same day. Also See: Results & Medal Table Photo Galleries Team GB Alex Smith Redskins Jersey . 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