If you had to bet your life on a sports person's performance

If you had to bet your life on a sports person's performance

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GDub44

114 posts

130 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Stephen Hendry (if snooker can be classified as a sport)

Bradgate

2,823 posts

147 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Geoffrey Boycott's mother, on an uncovered pitch with her stick of rhubarb.

Tazza

159 posts

237 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Jonny Wilkinson
Richard Hill
Sir Steve Redgrave
Sir Chris Hoy

Cheib

23,245 posts

175 months

Sunday 15th March 2015
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Bradman. He's got better stats than anyone else that has ever played the game by an absolutely ludicrous margin. His test batting average is 99....only three players who have played the game in the last 100 years average more than 60 and then only just. He also played in an era compared to today when he had an inferior bat, inferior protection, inferior wickets, rules that favoured bowlers much more (the Bodyline era) and the bowlers were just as quick as they are today.


M400 NBL

3,529 posts

212 months

Wednesday 18th March 2015
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John Brzenk when he competes in his own weight class.

chippy17

3,740 posts

243 months

Wednesday 18th March 2015
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BlackLabel said:
Nadal on Clay between 2005 and 2014;
unless it is 2009




anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Valerie Adams in the women's shot-put. She's won 56 consecutive competions and the only person who looked like challenging failed a doping test.

Kenenisa Bekele in his pomp was also a sure-fire bet, from 2001 to 2007 he won 27 cross country races on the trot including winning the short and long course golds 5 years in a row.

NarrinRad

151 posts

175 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Lin Dan ....

Pit Pony

8,557 posts

121 months

Sunday 22nd March 2015
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Bet my life on someone elses performance ? I vote Tim Henman not winning anything worth winning

E24man

6,714 posts

179 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Sir Steve Redgrave. Absolute top drawer performance when it mattered over 5 Olympics.

StangGT

3,925 posts

269 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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DJRC said:
Moss.
Fangio

Dapster

6,932 posts

180 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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For an individual, I'd nominate Sergey Bubka, who won six consecutive pole vault World Championships, Olympic gold medal and broke the world record 35 times!

From Wikki "...He cleared 6.00 meters or better on 45 occasions, more than all other athletes in history combined"

For man and machine, I'd nominate Great Dane Tom Kristensen in any endurance Audi from 1999 to present day, or perhaps Sebastian Leob in the Citroen.

For a team, then it's the West Indies on a spicy Barbadian pitch, c 1984.

LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Who's the fit Russian pole vaulter. At her peak she was pretty much unbeatable.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

205 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Phil Taylor. Ed Moses. Usain Bolt. All Blacks.

Pieman68

4,264 posts

234 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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On topic today and from a less popular sport but for me it would be Kevin Sinfield. Quite simply one of the best leaders on a rugby pitch that I have ever seen. About to become one of only 4 players all time to 4000 points in Rugby League and has captained Leeds Rhinos to every domestic honour and 3 World Club Championships over the last decade

A true professional and a phenomenal ambassador for the game and I hope that his twilight years in Union can help return Carnegie to the Premiership and add further to his legacy

944fan

4,962 posts

185 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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jammy_basturd said:
Usain Bolt.
+ 1

and Michael Phelps

baxb

423 posts

192 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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Early to mid eighties Daley Thompson - never looked like he could be beaten.

Halb

53,012 posts

183 months

Friday 3rd April 2015
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BlackLabel said:
The Undertaker at WrestleMania 1991 onwards smile
Ahh that's good.
I was thinking Hulk Hogan. biggrin

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,910 posts

216 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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351 Barry Lee in Rallycross, circa late 70's biggrin


G321

575 posts

204 months

Friday 10th April 2015
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Mick Doohan