Brilliancy in Sport, Your favourite moments

I hear that jn

I was in a harescrambles race and went down, the bike pinned my legs into a rut, some dozen or so ran over my bike with me under it as it was a 'singletrack section (only enough room for one bike to get through) I was in the top five when I went down so I kindly understood, then someone finally stopped, blocking the whole rest of the field and got me up and going again while he took some serious verbal abuse from the ones behind him!
i remembered his number and tracked him down at the next race and handed him a cooler full of ice cold beer!
 
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Mountainman, I am moved. 😀

Almost the parable of the Good Samaritan.

Luke 10:25-37 KJV - And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, - Bible Gateway

I used to do this stuff myself. Everybody knew Intel were people of dubious Money-making morals. But I discovered how to make their processors run 50% faster. For nothing.

TBH, I just read the manual. I gave it to my people. One of my better moments.
 

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This one sticks in my memory:

Notably, in a scene reminiscent of a bygone age of sportsmanship now all but absent in professional sport, Taylor endeared himself to millions of viewers during his 1973 Wimbledon quarter final match against the 17-year-old Wimbledon debutant Björn Borg. Having already been declared the match winner by the umpire following his match-point serve which was disputed by Borg, Taylor voluntarily offered to replay the point. The linesman then, questioned by the umpire as to whether he wished to reconsider his decision, changed his "in" call to "out" and the umpire requested that the point be replayed as a "let". Taylor lost the point, but went on to win the match
 
Ah tennis, used to be an avid player in my teens. Watched countless matches of Borg, Connors, McEnroe, Navratilova, Evert. I was incensed when media redefined "Grand Slam" and watered it down to "Grand Slam Event". It used to be that just mentioning Grand Slam put a player in an extra special space.
 
I never gave a though towards snooker. But Ronnie O'sullivan made me sit still and just watch. I like special personalities, that are just a little different and sometimes funny.
Like Eddie Hall - world record holder - but still a crazy dude that keeps a smile on his face and others.
BEST OF BRIAN SHAW, EDDIE HALL & ROBERT OBERST - YouTube


Also Devon Larratt. Showing how much work that goes into something like armwrestling, that by the untrained eye, looks simpler than it really is.
DEVON LARRATT VS LARRY WHEELS! - YouTube
 
Manny Pacquiao - Any championship fight.

8 Division Champion

Welterweight: TKO12 Miguel Cotto. ...
Featherweight: TKO11 Marco Antonio Barrera. ...
Junior welterweight: KO2 Ricky Hatton. ...
Junior middleweight: W12 Antonio Margarito. ...
Junior featherweight: TKO6 Lehlo Ledwaba. ...
Lightweight: TKO9 David Diaz.


For proof, just type his name in Youtube.
 
It used to be that just mentioning Grand Slam put a player in an extra special space.
Tony, I'm not sure you're looking at this correctly. The 'Grand Slam' used to mean a player had won all four majors. 'Grand Slam Event' makes perfect sense. The watering down was the fact they called any person who won any of the big four, as being a grand slam champion, which they aren't.

Wait, am I older than you? 🙂

Cheers you Lions Gate Guy You.
 
No Cal, it was a watering down, I remember it happening, and I remember one of the old timer colour commentary guys speaking about it as such. You could say it makes sense, but there was no tally or statistic or verbal reference to Grand Slam Event. It was either that a player won the Grand Slam, or nothing else was said or reported as a statistic.
The term Grand Slam, without qualification, and also originally, refers to the achievement of winning all four major championships within a single calendar year within one of the five events
Grand Slam (tennis - Wikipedia)
 
I still admire Keith Houchen for his single moment of brilliance:

Keith Houchen re lives his FA Cup Final Wonder Goal!! - YouTube

Of course, it was Oggy to Cyrille to the Hooch, then to Benno and back to the Hooch. I knew that Coventry team. 🙂

I re-watched the match when it was on recently - I hate football with a passion, but it was my home team, got to see the players parade in the tour bus on a local road.

My first job was at highfield road, prior to the ricoh and near extinction event that occurred in the following years.

Oggy Oggy Oggy, Oi Oi Oi!
Theres only one Cyril Regis, one Cyril Reeeeegis

Mondo,
The balls are of similar size and weight. The summer version of the hockey ball is very hard and stings like the dickens. The winter version is much softer and stings like the dickens. 🙂

Well I have no comparison, and now I have a vague idea! thanks. I know a cricket ball hurts like hell!
 
In one of the 5 events, those being Men's singles, Women's singles, Men's doubles, Women's doubles and Mixed doubles.

You don't get to be a Grand Slam winner if you win the Men's singles in France and Wimbledon, Men's doubles in the US and the mixed doubles in Australia.
 
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...snip

Oggy Oggy Oggy, Oi Oi Oi!
Theres only one Cyril Regis, one Cyril Reeeeegis

...snp

If I may politely point this out to Aged and doubtless senile Sky Blues fans, the exact chant was there's only one David Bennett.

The only reason I paid money to watch the wretched Coventry City side in 1986 was to see Benno play. My dad, a fine judge of soccer, always thought Cyrille Regis was musclebound and slow and overweight.

But our Faith paid us off in the end in 1987. Keith Houchen re lives his FA Cup Final Wonder Goal!! - YouTube.

AFAIK, if your Soccer team has a solid spine from Goalie to midfielders to striker, you shall win.

So it turned out. TBH, the Hooch was extremely lucky to score that goal. But it made my day.

But all ancient history. The left wing rag known in the UK as "The Gruniad", which is notorious for Northern grammar-school spelling mistakes, and also pathetically weak on Horse Racing nevertheless tipped "Pythagoras" to win the opening race at Beverley today: UK & Ireland Results - Horse Racing - BBC Sport

I saw it coming myself. But never bet on favourites. 😎

Meanwhile, the Snooker Rocket Ronnie O'Sullivan is severely downplaying his chances at Ye Crucible. Says he is just a fat old whale relying more on instinct than skill and abilty. I don't think so. 😀

Ronnie O'Sullivan leads Mark Selby in semi-final hit by 'worst kicks ever' | Sport | The Guardian
 
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