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Ironslave
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Sorry guys, some the next few would definitely need a write up, which I don't have time to do right now. It will be done soon!
Interesting read IS. Never heard of her but she definately belongs on the list. I don't think we'll see anyone so versed at so many sports ever. Especially at that level.
Au contraire
Oh ok... this gives a bit of a clue of who is to come... perhaps a guy with the initials JT?
Why don't people understand that their pet athletes are only good in one sport, and in case of Ed Coan, not such a big sport anyway.
I'm gonna call BS on this one.
So, according to you, and athlete isn't great if....
1) They don't participate in a "big sport,"
and
2) they're only good in that one sport,
Disagree with me is still gay.
1) You can be a great athlete if you compete in a small sport. But, it's a lot harder to dominate in a popular sport like soccer, than it is in a small sport. That's why bigger sports are worth more 'point' for alltime awsonmeness. If someone Deadlifted 2000 lbs tommorow, and totally dominated the small sport of PL, that would be really awsome. But being a little bit better than everyone else in a small sport is not the same as being a little bit better than everyone else where you have 10 times the amount of people to beat.
I like debate, but I cleaned up the bitching a bit.
Write up for #3 coming soon.
When he retired, in probably the ultimate honor given to an athlete in a team sport, Gretzky's number 99 was not only retired by his former teams Edmonton and Los Angeles, but the entire NHL retired Wayne's number 99, making it the only number in a major sport never to be worn again.