Few New Zealanders who watched it unfold on television will ever forget the men's 50km walk at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. Overcome by heat exhaustion, race leader Craig Barrett's legs turned to jelly; the Kiwi walker dramatically swayed and stumbled in the Kuala Lumpur humidity and collapsed to the road less than a kilometre from the finish line.
This obscure moment of New Zealand sporting history - incredibly, there appears to be no footage of the race anywhere on the internet - is paid homage in the opening scenes of the funny, heartwarming new TVNZ OnDemand web series Darryl: An Outward Bound Story.
Lanky, handlebar-moustached Kiwi bloke-out-of-time Darryl Walker (series creator Millen Baird), is metres from winning the New Plymouth Mountain to Surf marathon when dehydration takes hold and he succumbs in familiar fashion. Unlike Barrett, who briefly became a national hero, "Dancing Darryl" goes viral as a national laughing stock.