Your most personally moving moment in sports history (apart from City)

I like the tennis myself and although I generally watch the mens game I found Jana Novotna's Wimbledon story quite moving. Couldn't help but feel sorry for her weeping on the Duchess of Kent's shoulder after crumbling against Graf in the final. She did manage to win it a few years later for her only singles grand slam win.
Can't quite believe after googling it just now that I missed she had passed away a few years ago from cancer, only 49. Very sad.
 
Yeh, the Red Rum one was right up there for me too. I don't know about the most moving, but certainly the most iconic for me was the Rumble in the Jungle. I was only 10, but I loved Ali, as did the old man. I remember him setting his alarm so we could get up and listen to the 06:00am news on the radio to find out the result, and then watching it on Sportsnight later in the evening. Harry Carpenter wetting his pants at the end.... "Oh my God, you just can't believe it, he's won the title back at 32!" Something like that anyway. Still gives me goosebumps watching that fight. Ali was sensational. Lay on the ropes and picked Foreman off again and again as he lumbered in, and won every round in the process.

Yes of course. How could I forget that? Very good call.
 
Another vote for Derek Redmonds.


Somehow missed that one. A great moment. Shows that being moved is not always about winning. There's a way of losing that is a kind of winning.
 
I'm quite good friends with the daughter of Bert Bushnell. Could you tell us a little more about the record? And how old she is?

She is 17 now, was 15 at the time (team was 15 and 16). Record is British 24hour female 19 and under endurance rowing which they currently still hold at 346,243m. They would have broken the world record which stands at 340,604m but didn’t quite tip into the light weight category.

She was out rowing with a couple of Olympic silver medalists (lady in boat and husband was coaching) on the tideway a few months back where they had an impromptu race with Putney (and won) but names escape me and she is at school currently! Woman’s rowing in the UK is seriously under served.
 
Yes of course. How could I forget that? Very good call.

Alex Higgins winning the World Snooker title in 1982 was another good one, as was Beefy's wild cameo at Edgbaston in the 1985 Ashes series, when he walked out to the crease and smashed two enormous sixes back over Craig McDermott's head off the first two balls he faced. The Aussie's prime fast bowler treated like he was some village green pie chucker. Beautiful!
 
Another vote for Derek Redmonds.

I just found on a US sports website the top 11 inspirational stories but Derek was only one of two sportspeople from outside of North America so it obviously resonated far and wide.

This video is a hard watch. I remember the stewards trying to get him off the track but the crowd noise picking up all around the stadium when they saw him trying to finish.

 

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