London Pompous
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- Feb 16, 2008
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Not for me.
Sport is not done sitting down.
Sport is not done sitting down.
Are there any other sport where a British person has dominated for so long? Cycling? But it's not an Olympic year. Has to be him for me.
I know she is not a 'sportsman', but the achievements of Rachel Atherton over the last fifteen years, in one of the toughest sports imaginable, are criminally underestimated. To my mind, you don't have to be in a sport that gets enormous media coverage to be considered the greatest.
I guarantee that the majority of people who read this will not even have heard of her.
She has been utterly dominant in Downhill Mountain Biking for over fifteen years, She even had one season when she won every single World Cup race. To watch her is a nerve jangling experience, and I find it incredible that such a successful British sportswoman has never received the kudos she deserves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhTFVa0h9Rk
Riding downhill on a bike.
Not a massive F1 fan but my son is and we watched the race yesterday. As he crossed the line we both realised we were probably watching something that will never be done again in our lifetimes.
The man is a legend. You get to the position of having the best car and for staying there this long by being better than his peers. Mercedes F1 are no fools, they pay him a fortune for a reason. I believe he has proved he is the best driver of his generation. Greatest living British sportsman....who knows
I know she is not a 'sportsman', but the achievements of Rachel Atherton over the last fifteen years, in one of the toughest sports imaginable, are criminally underestimated. To my mind, you don't have to be in a sport that gets enormous media coverage to be considered the greatest.
I guarantee that the majority of people who read this will not even have heard of her.
She has been utterly dominant in Downhill Mountain Biking for over fifteen years, She even had one season when she won every single World Cup race. To watch her is a nerve jangling experience, and I find it incredible that such a successful British sportswoman has never received the kudos she deserves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhTFVa0h9Rk
It will probably be done in the next two weeks!
IMHO it has to be Steve Redgrave because he was at the top in one of the most physically demanding sports going for nearly 20 years. I can't think of another British sportsman or sportswoman, as brightly as many have shone, who have performed at the very top of their sport for that length of time.
Redgrave's achievements were across 16 years. Hamilton is 35 and been winning Grand Prix races for 13 years and counting. Just for a bit of context.
Totally agree that some sports are so diverse from each another that they just can't be compared, so it's a qujestion which isn't easikly answerable.
As for Botham, he was as deeply flawed as a cricketer, as he was as a person, and don't even bring his Brexit politics into it!