[Other Sport] Defining Sporting Moment of the last 30 years (BBC Poll)

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Javeaseagull

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Of course it’s subjective and the whole Olympics of 2012 was emotional for me from the opening ceremony. I think my abiding memory is Andy Murray winning the tennis gold medal. In an era of Roger Federer, Novak and Nadal it’s a wonder he won anything! He had lost Wimbledon to Roger earlier in the summer making it doubly cathartic, or whatever the word is! Also I only caught bits of Super Saturday whereas I watched all of the tennis final so maybe that’s why it sticks.
 


Smirko

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Aug 19, 2011
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Tyson Fury, having come back from the depths of suicidal thoughts and battling with his mental health, getting up from this devastating knockout punch.


probably pumped up full of drugs that were in his body from eating wild boar...allegedly..
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
Never forgot watching Hamiltons first F1 championship win on the last corner whilst extremely hungover in 2008

A never forget moment.

We were in a sports bar at a Centreparc, thinking the title lost, until THAT moment.


For me, the Rugby WCF in 2003 and Jonny’s last gasp drop kick. Ian Robertson’s R5 commentary matched the magic. Goosebumps.
 


W3 BHA

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Nov 16, 2009
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Miracle of Medinah has to be waaay ahead of anything else listed but it won't get the votes because it doesn't get the coverage populist sports events like football and the olympics do.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Super Saturday
Rugby World Cup
Sir Steve Redgrave
 








Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Super Saturday can do one, and I say that as someone who was at the Olympics that night*



* in Cardiff, watching Great Britain v South Korea in the football. Great Britain lost on penalties.
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Manchester
Rugby World Cup - Rediculous reffing of scrum made it a far closer game than it should’ve been, but an unforgettable finish.

Men’s ashes - this was still a great Aussie team and there were 4 rediculously exciting tests.

Super Saturday.

Disappointed that me doing a sub-3 marathon wasn’t on the list, to be honest.
 


Iggle Piggle

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Sep 3, 2010
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Never forgot watching Hamiltons first F1 championship win on the last corner whilst extremely hungover in 2008
That's the one for me, the drama of it was off the scale

Super Saturday includes a gold for a bloke who improved dramatically for eating Quorn and absolutely nothing to do with his drug cheat coach, the Ashes was great but in the cold light of the day we won a 2 horse race for this first time in years and the Man utd treble can absolutely get in the bin.

I'd have the cricket world cup out of that list and the rugby as a close second. They were 2 wins in World cups that will go down in history.
 


Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Murray at Wimbleblebleble because up to then British pat ball was crap.
 














Seagull58

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Jan 31, 2012
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Vilamoura, Portugal


Cornwallboy

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Englands women winning the Euros and then coming so close to wining the WC last year, far bigger than the men's 66 WC win.
 


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