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RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - The Narcissist - 25-03-2011 02:25 (24-03-2011 21:57 )dazwat1 Wrote:(24-03-2011 20:59 )The Narcissist Wrote:(24-03-2011 20:02 )bigguy01 Wrote: harmisons bouncer to ponting at lords in 2005 ashes series, setting the tone for the rest of the series Of course!!!! How could I forget that. Bowled him right throught the gate!!! (25-03-2011 00:12 )mitchell Wrote: Trevor 'The Tortoise' Misipeka His performance in the 100 metres in the 2001 World Athletics Championships, held in Edmonton, Canada - Time 14.28 seconds. LMAO that Trevor one is hilarious!!!! Still he got balls to turn up against the world's best sprinters even though he knew he would be embarassed for life (25-03-2011 00:22 )Master Yoda Wrote: U.S swimmer Michael Phelps won 8 Gold Medals from the 8 events he competed in at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He broke the WORLD RECORD in 7 out of the 8 Finals of these events. He is probably the greatest Olympian of all time (he also won 6 gold and 2 bronze at the 2004 Athens Olympics). Yeah I saw a lot of him at the Olympics. He is probably the greatest Olympian there ever will be. Swimming is real physical sport, the fitness levels of these guys are so intense. If you look at Michael Phelps, he is perfectly built for swimming. He has a tall frame, massive arm span for the strokes, big feet so his feet act like flippers, and powerful legs RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - The Narcissist - 25-03-2011 02:42 Mark Webber's Red Bull F1 car, literally having lift off at the Valencia Grand Prix The fact he was not injured, is a testament to how good the design of F1 cars is nowadays On a side note, Red Bull really does give you wings lol RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - The Narcissist - 25-03-2011 02:46 I'm not a golf fan, but this is an unbelievable shot from Tiger Woods. What a moment. Just look at the way the ball holds, and as the crowd wills it on to drop, it finally does. RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - terence - 25-03-2011 06:44 arsenals invincible season might not happen again in our life time. a truly unbelievable feat! we actually went to 49/0 when shrek decided to practise his diving skills. c.u.n.t!!! ![]() RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - terence - 25-03-2011 07:05 and who can forget the lisbon lions? probably alot of you but never mind, allow me to remind you! apparently cameras weren't invented in the 60's! ![]() anyhow what makes the fact that they were the first british team to win the european cup pale in significance is the fact that the1967 lisbon lions (celtic for the heathens among you) were born within 30 miles of glasgow (most within minutes of the stadium!!) think about that. it'll never be done again in a million years, literally!. ![]() RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - eagle_si - 25-03-2011 09:13 The key words to me in this thread title are "You Have Witnessed". And I was there on the Holte End at Villa Park in 1990 to see Palace get to Wembley by beating Liverpool 4-3, just months after losing 9-0 at Anfield in the League. It was the first year that the FA Cup semis were televised live, and hours after this, Manchester United and Oldham drew 3-3! Then the Final (which I also went to) was another 3-3. The less said about the replay the better ![]() This second one was just seen on the telly. In terms of sheer brilliance on a world stage, you have to include Dennis Bergkamp's last-minute winner for Holland against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup. The control, turn and finish were all of the absolute highest quality. This clip has commentaries from different countries, including the Dutch commentator who predictably goes completely mental ![]() RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - bigguy01 - 25-03-2011 10:41 jessica ennis, world champion at berlin 2009. broke her ankle and had to change take off foot for the jumping events. kelly holmes 2004 olympics - 800 and 1500 gold medals. steve redgrave 5 consecutive golds in rowing. he pushed his body beyond its limits in order to compete and has diabetes. ben roethlisberger and Santonio Holmes superbowl 43 game winning touch down in the final seconds of the game. some of the best sporting moments go beyond winning or losing and make us believe that anything is possible. RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - Master Yoda - 25-03-2011 11:53 One of the greatest displays of sportsmanship you'll ever see. But then of course there was this ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - The Narcissist - 25-03-2011 16:06 Thierry Henry sticking it to Man United with a wonder goal. Always good to see for an Arsenal fan like me. RE: The Best Sporting Moments You Have Witnessed - lindor - 25-03-2011 16:19 Ronnie O'Sullivan's incredible 147 against Mick Price at The Crucible, which he compiled in a record 5 minutes, 20 seconds! Three times World Snooker champion, ten maximums in competition and over 60 titles to his name, but such is the man's genius that I still consider him a waste of talent unfulfilled ![]() Do check out Jimmy White's Crazy Spin Shots on the same upload; at the time I'd never seen anything quite like it, and it even featured on the beginning of Grandstand for a good while afterwards - amazing cue power ![]() |