Career
In that race he beat the future world-record holder Sebastian Coe and the future Olympic Champion Steve Ovett both from the United Kingdom. Beyer"s time of 1:43.84 made him temporarily the fourth-fastest 800m runner of all time. He also ran intelligently, not taking the lead until the final tens of metres, but at the same time following Coe and Ovett closely. Ultimately, in Beyer"s opinion, he was in a good shape that day and could thus defeat even Ovett, who was known as a sharp kicker (see Pat Butcher, The Perfect Distance: Ovett&Coe: The Record-Breaking Rivalry, London: Weidenfeld&Nicolson, 2004).
In the 1978 European Athletics Championships, he also participated in 1,500 metres where he placed ninth (see, for example, "European Championships Prague" / EM-Praha, Tapio Pekola et al, eds, Kaarina, Finland: "Runner" / Juoksija magazine, 1978).
In the 1980 Moscow Olympics, he was surprisingly eliminated in the 800-metre semifinals, and he placed seventh in the 1982 European Athletics Championships 800-metre final (see, for example, "The Moscow Olympic Book" / Moskovan Olympiakirja, Tapio Pekola et al, eds, Helsinki, Finland: "Runner" / Juoksija magazine, 1980. Markku Siukonen and Matti Ahola, eds, "The Great European Championships Book" / Suuri EM-kirja, Jyväskylä, Finland: Sports Publications Limited / Sportti-Kustannus Oy, 1990).
Beyer has remained a keen and successful fun runner since the end of his track career.