Some of the great feedback from those who were at Ascot Saturdy got me thinking. Many people described it as an "I was there" moment, so I was wondering: What is the most memorable Sporting moment you have witnessed live (i.e. you were actually at the event, not just watching on TV)? Hopefully alot of these will be horse racing related given our forum population, but feel free to list any events which weren't horse racing related.
I'll start:
As I've led a sheltered life and have followed Sheffield Wednesday football club there is nothing to be had there
so I would have to say it would be Hurricane Fly winning the Champion Hurdle. A horse that had frustratingly failed to make Cheltenham previously due to injury, who looked imperious on home soil but could not yet be declared the champion, at last lining up at Cheltenham. For every true champ their is a vanquished hero and Peddlers Cross filled that role admirably in that tremendous battle up the hill. But ultimately the winners performance needs no more summing up than the Sporting Life form summary: "held up in mid-division, headway from 3 out to track leaders going well 2 out, challenged approaching last and led at hurdle, driven and edged right under pressure flat, in command last 50 yards"
So much faith and hope had been invested by the Irish in this horse (not to mention a good few Euros) and he delivered the goods on the day with a stunning victory.
Let's be having you greatest sporting memonts (remember you must have actually been at the event, not just seen it on telly).
I'll start:
As I've led a sheltered life and have followed Sheffield Wednesday football club there is nothing to be had there
so I would have to say it would be Hurricane Fly winning the Champion Hurdle. A horse that had frustratingly failed to make Cheltenham previously due to injury, who looked imperious on home soil but could not yet be declared the champion, at last lining up at Cheltenham. For every true champ their is a vanquished hero and Peddlers Cross filled that role admirably in that tremendous battle up the hill. But ultimately the winners performance needs no more summing up than the Sporting Life form summary: "held up in mid-division, headway from 3 out to track leaders going well 2 out, challenged approaching last and led at hurdle, driven and edged right under pressure flat, in command last 50 yards"So much faith and hope had been invested by the Irish in this horse (not to mention a good few Euros) and he delivered the goods on the day with a stunning victory.
Let's be having you greatest sporting memonts (remember you must have actually been at the event, not just seen it on telly).


