Favourite Sporting Moments...

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Platy767

I'm sure we all have a few favourites, but, for me, hard to go past these 2 from Sydney 2000.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQQt0eTknxY

Ian Thorpe, swimming 4, had won the 400m freestyle only an hour earlier.

...and this!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTCnO5MXvoI

Mark

Bealman

Now that's bringing back memories! Went to the stadium for events on two occasions, and my daughter was in the opening and closing ceremonies.  :thumbsup:
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

crewearpley40

( Lord ) Ian Botham 149
Leeds 1981

And efforts at Old Trafford Manchester and Edgbaston Birmingham


Michael Vaughan and the team 2005


Stokes 135 Leeds 2019


2016 Rio
Team GB Women's Hockey Final for Gold
(My partner muttered )

Redgrave Pinsent
3rd consecutive Olympics rowing 2000
Railwayman
Involved in heritage Railways
N gauge modeller

Bealman

Sunderland beating Leeds, FA Cup 1973
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Platy767

Which Sunderland was that? What's his first name?

FA Cup - Terrible name for a prestigious competition.  :D

Nbodger

Quote from: Bealman on Yesterday at 06:38:21 AMSunderland beating Leeds, FA Cup 1973

That never happened  :no:

Oh wait a minute I was there!

geofff

England winning the world cup in 1966.

joe cassidy

Did you get your hands on the commemorative postage stamp overprinted "England Winners".

I didn't  :(

Bealman

Quote from: Nbodger on Yesterday at 10:13:23 AM
Quote from: Bealman on Yesterday at 06:38:21 AMSunderland beating Leeds, FA Cup 1973

That never happened  :no:

Oh wait a minute I was there!

So was I  :D
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Southerngooner

Given my moniker on here it has to be:

"Arsenal come streaming forward now in surely what will be their last attack. A good ball by Dixon, finding Smith, for Thomas charging through the midfield! Thomas, it's up for grabs now! Thomas! Right at the end! An unbelievable climax to the league season"

Liverpool 0 Arsenal 2, 26th May 1989

And I missed most of it because my wife had arranged a dinner party! Needless to say I do remind her of that at times..

Dave
Dave

Builder of "Brickmakers Lane" and member of "James Street" operating team.


Newportnobby

Being at the IoM TT in 1978 when Mike 'The Bike' Hailwood made a come back after an absence of 11 years and won the Formula 1 TT Race on a Ducati - hugely emotional



thebrighton

I'm not really into athletics but I think mine is Jess Hill winning gold at the 2012 Olympics and the Super Saturday.

She was the face of the Olympics and had the whole country just assuming she would win gold which, being British, usually results in heroic failure.

Going into the final round, the 800m, she just needed to jog round to win gold but blew the field away in the home straight. 3 golds in 45 minutes in the Olympic stadium, great viewing.

port perran

This is a very difficult one.

As some will know I'm  a Bristol City fan who has  seen them play well over 1500 games in 60 years.

If I had to pick a match and moment it would have to be Mansfield Town 4 - 5 Bristol City in Nov 2002 (League 1 as it is now).

The moment would be Christian Roberts with the winning goal in the 95th minute.
It was one of those goals - a thirty yard screamer that you just knew was going in as soon as the ball left his boot.

As for the match it was an incredible finish. Mansfield led 4-2 in the 88th minute before City scored 3 times to win 5-4.
The roof nearly came off in the away end at Field Mill that afternoon as Roberts scored that winner.



I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

njee20

It's niche, but this run by Danny Hart in the downhill mountain biking world championships is stunning, particularly the commentary, and the passion from (ex-world cup racer) Rob Warner.


Secondly (and in similar vein), Mark Cavendish's first stage win at the Tour de France in 2021. The most successful sprinter in cycling history, who'd had 5 years in the doldrums and suddenly (and arguably unexpectedly!) sprung back to the front. I particularly love how many other riders rush to congratulate him, and the pure emotion from Cav himself. The ITV commentary at the time was excellent, the commentators simply not knowing what to say, but I can't find that on YouTube.


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