So sorry for offending you.Sorry pal, but the correct answer is Jesse Owens’ gold medals in front of the POS Hitler. Cute post tho.
Thank you for letting the OP know that your opinion is way more right than hisSorry pal, but the correct answer is Jesse Owens’ gold medals in front of the POS Hitler. Cute post tho.
By all regards this is the answer, the semifinals and finals wins were beyond improbableAny sport, any level
I think I'd have to go with Lake Placid!
This .. hands down... No contest...Sorry pal, but the correct answer is Jesse Owens’ gold medals in front of the POS Hitler. Cute post tho.
Sorry pal, but the correct answer is Jesse Owens’ gold medals in front of the POS Hitler. Cute post tho.
Doesn't Secretariat have all 3 records?No doubt about it: Triple Crown victory by Secretariat in 1973. Set two of the course records that still stand.
In the Belmont, the longest and final race, Secretariat went wire to wire for the largest margin of victory in a major race. The track announcer said it was 18-21 length victory. Others said it was 25+ lengths. Who knows?
Most dominant sports victory of all time!
15-0Miami over Bama 2021
Greatest Disney movie of all time as wellAny sport, any level
I think I'd have to go with Lake Placid!
not only were we supposed to lose but we also only allowed amateurs and to top that off it was the Cold WarI don’t think Owens’ win was improbable. He was the best athlete there. It’s probably the most impactful though.
Miracle on ice tho we were supposed to lose. So that’s probably the winner.
Honorable mention to our first national championship. Going against the “best team of all time” supposedly at the time.