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Greatest Sporting Event

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Anniebach Thu 21-Jun-18 16:08:02

Is there one sporting event which had you really gripped

Apart from every time Wales won the Grand Slam , for me I think it’s the 2001 Wimbledon Final , Goran Ivanisevic v Pat Rafter

hildajenniJ Thu 21-Jun-18 16:18:44

I sat, glued to the black and white 14" TV in 1966 watching the World Cup final. I was 14 at the time, and remember leaping up and down with joy in our kitchen when the final whistle blew. Loved football ever since.

Greyduster Thu 21-Jun-18 16:50:13

It has to be the 1966 cup final for me too, not least because we had only got married a few weeks before, and we watched it with DH’s family. He leapt up so high when they scored the last goal he fell over the back of his chair! It didn’t make me into a footie fan, but I’m glad I saw it.

Alima Thu 21-Jun-18 16:54:28

1966 World Cup Final for me too. Remember going back to school in the September still on cloud nine. The 2001 match between Germany and England, played in Munich, which we won 5 - 1, comes a close second.

kittylester Thu 21-Jun-18 17:44:09

I was at my judo club when the 1966 world cup was played and couldn't understand why everyone disappeared to the bar next door.

I think Virginia Wade winning Wimbledon, Andy Murray winning Wimbledon and Torvill and Dean dancing to Bolero would be my top sporting events.

Also, DH and I missed a dinner reservation because we sat in the car listening to that really long tennis match in the mid 70s (?) before they introduced tie breaks. Can't remember who the players were but they were both quite charismatic. blush

Anniebach Thu 21-Jun-18 18:09:14

Kitty, only one I can recall was late 60’s , Poncho Gonzalez and Charlie Pasarell, think it was five sets and the most games ever , or may have been one much earlier.

jenn1955 Thu 21-Jun-18 18:24:33

I am a lifelong Cubs fan and loved game 7 of the 2016 World Series smile

kittylester Thu 21-Jun-18 18:47:16

Annie - I'm not that old!!!!! grin

I thought it was two blonds but I am so old that I can't remember! grin

Anniebach Thu 21-Jun-18 18:51:12

Ooops, sorry kitty , forgot you were with your husband, sorry kitty’s DH

kittylester Thu 21-Jun-18 18:52:27

I think one might have died of a drugs over dose. I'd ask DH but he's watching football!!!!

kittylester Thu 21-Jun-18 18:55:37

Versus Borg? possibly. Anyway, I'm taking over so I'll go and eat!

Anniebach Thu 21-Jun-18 19:04:35

Gerulautis played Borg, in the 70’s he died of carbon monoxide poisoning ?

Cherrytree59 Thu 21-Jun-18 19:37:51

Gold medal for The British Curling Team skippered by Rhona Martin 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt lake US.

Jalima1108 Thu 21-Jun-18 20:25:30

1988 Winter Olympics - Eddie the Eagle soaring through the air in the ski jumping!

He may have come last but he was brilliant - and those glasses! smile

GabriellaG54 Tue 05-Mar-19 23:31:02

When a relative came won a sporting event and I was screaming the place down (in a pub) and everyone else was looking at me in silence

GabriellaG54 Tue 05-Mar-19 23:31:32

came blush

Parsley3 Tue 05-Mar-19 23:53:07

Andy Murray winning his first Wimbledon title.

Granarchist Wed 06-Mar-19 09:20:10

Sydney Olympics - the Rowing final - all 120 guests at DD's 18th crowded into tiny room to watch - amazing. Plus the Jonny Wilkinson drop kick - World Cup Rugby.

M0nica Wed 06-Mar-19 09:28:32

I cannot think of a single sports event that has had me gripped.

1966 and the world cup, I was in my early 20s and was completely unaware that it was taking place and couldn't work out why the streets were so empty when I wandered down to my local shop to buy some batteries for my radio. When I asked the shop assistant he told me and before I got out of the shop, he was out the back and watching it on tv again.

For me sport is something you do, not something to watch. If I am not doing it I am not interested.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Wed 06-Mar-19 09:33:25

England winning the Rugby World Cup in Australia with a winning drop goal by Johnny Wilkinson, 2003 I think it was. Brilliant.

CariGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 06-Mar-19 09:39:29

Two for me - Super Saturday at the London 2012 (was lucky enough to be there - the atmosphere!!) and the 1999 European Cup Final (I was lucky enough to be there too grin) With two minutes to go Man United were 1-0 down to Bayern Munich and they scored. Everyone was screaming and celebrating so much we missed the game kicking off again and suddenly they scored again. It was so amazing. I get goosebumps remembering it. The UEFA president, Lennart Johansen, left his seat to go down to present the trophy a few minutes before the end of the match. He missed both goals and on walking out to the pitch famously asked "Why are the winners crying and the losers dancing?" Ach - now I need to go find a video of it to watch it again

Jane10 Wed 06-Mar-19 09:53:18

Sorry. Great Sporting and Event are words guaranteed to turn me off!

missdeke Wed 06-Mar-19 10:10:24

Borg and McEnroe Wimbledon final tie break 1980, 9 months pregnant and just praying I wouldn't go into labour before it ended!!

David1968 Wed 06-Mar-19 10:44:59

DH enjoys watching the Six Nations Rugby. I knew absolutely nothing about rugby, but I started to sit with him (with my knitting) while it was on. Now I know quite a bit more, and when the players go for a "conversion", I can be quite "gripped". My favourite bit of any rugby though (and this is not in the Six Nations), is when the NZ players do the "haka". Sends chills down my spine!

Peardrop50 Wed 06-Mar-19 10:58:51

British cycling team had me glued to the tv during the Rio Olympics