【#歷史上的今天 📸】
1992年8月5日巴塞隆納奧運會,英國傳奇人物Sally Gunnell(左三)和美國選手Sandra Farmer Patrick(左二)正在爭奪女子400公尺跨欄的金牌,最後Sally以53.23,0.46秒之差為英國奪下金牌。
這位英國傳奇人物到底有多狂呢?Sally是唯一一位同時獲得奧運、世錦賽、歐洲和英聯邦冠軍的英國女運動員。
當年觀眾席上萬頭攢動,這場史詩對決的競賽就有約5.5萬人入場觀戰;而本屆東奧因疫情影響,不只延後1年舉行,更史無前例不開放民眾進場,只剩空蕩蕩的坐席,兩者形成強烈對比。
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Release Date: 10 June 2005 (USA)
Episode Detail: Larry Brown - SportsCentury
A profile of well-traveled Hall of Fame basketball coach Larry Brown, who owns NCAA and NBA championships. He was the first American man to both play and coach basketball in the Olympics
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2/3/2007: Barry Sanders
9/25/2006: Terrell Owens
9/18/2006: Marvin Hagler
8/7/2006: Evander Holyfield
5/22/2006: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
3/15/2006: Dean Smith
12/27/2005: Doug Flutie
12/20/2005: Dick Vermeil
9/27/2005: Karl Malone
9/22/2005: Tom Brady
9/8/2005: Reggie White
8/26/2005: Bobby Bowden
7/13/2005: Curt Schilling
6/10/2005: Larry Brown
5/31/2005: Alonzo Mourning
5/26/2005: Tony Stewart
4/22/2005: Pat Tillman
4/4/2005: Phil Mickelson
3/23/2005: Mike Krzyzewski
1/31/2005: Don Shula
10/30/2004: George Foreman
9/16/2004: 1999 Ryder Cup
9/4/2004: Sam Huff
8/30/2004: Peyton Manning
8/26/2004: Andy Roddick
8/9/2004: Mia Hamm
7/20/2004: Dennis Eckersley
6/27/2004: Pedro Martinez
6/21/2004: Steffi Graf
4/14/2004: Phil Jackson
4/13/2004: Sammy Sosa
3/29/2004: Rick Pitino
3/22/2004: Villanova vs. Georgetown
3/1/2004: Steve Carlton
2/20/2004: Disciples of Jackie Robinson
2/16/2004: Mark McGwire
2/9/2004: Jeff Gordon
1/26/2004: Bears' 46 Defense
1/23/2004: Chris Evert
1/19/2004: Tom Landry
1/12/2004: Bart Starr
1/5/2004: Chargers-Dolphins 1981 Playoff Game
12/23/2003: Lyle Alzado
12/15/2003: Terry Bradshaw
12/8/2003: Al Davis
12/1/2003: Latrell Sprewell
11/18/2003: Seabiscuit
11/11/2003: Mark Gastineau
11/10/2003: Jerry's Cowboys
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10/28/2003: Dennis Rodman
10/20/2003: Roberto Clemente
10/19/2003: Derek Jeter
10/13/2003: Yogi Berra
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9/1/2003: Bill Tilden
8/28/2003: Cheryl Ford
8/19/2003: Billy Martin
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7/20/2003: Lance Armstrong
7/19/2003: Oscar Robertson
4/25/2003: Allen Iverson
2/14/2003: Jayson Williams
2/3/2003: 2001 Year in Review
1/13/2003: 2000 Year in Review
12/30/2002: 1999 Year in Review
12/16/2002: 1998 Year in Review
12/13/2002: Bear Bryant
12/2/2002: 1997 Year in Review
11/18/2002: 1996 Year in Review
11/4/2002: 1995 Year in Review
10/21/2002: 1994 Year in Review
10/7/2002: Emmitt Smith
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9/23/2002: 1992 Year in Review
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8/12/2002: 1989 Year in Review
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6/11/2002: 1997 NBA Finals (Game 5)
6/7/2002: Mike Tyson
6/3/2002: Kobe Bryant
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5/6/2002: Roger Clemens
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4/15/2002: Kevin Garnett
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3/31/2002: Albert Belle
3/25/2002: Year in Review: 1985
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3/18/2002: Year in Review: 1984
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2/27/2002: Richmond Flowers
2/25/2002: Year in Review: 1982
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2/18/2002: Year in Review: 1981
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From Ig: NBA History
Allen Iverson emphatically answered Dirk
Nowitzki.
But the German star still has a lot of questions after the U.S.
Olympic team needed Iverson's midcourt buzzer-beater to edge
Germany 80-77 in an exhibition game Wednesday -- a day after the
Americans' stunning 95-78 loss to Italy.
"If they sent Kevin Garnett and Kobe and everyone else no one
in the world would have a chance. But I don't know like this,"
Nowitzki said. "I'll be very curious to see how they'll do in
Athens."
Nowitzki scored 32 points, capped by a 3-pointer over two
defenders that tied it at 77 with 3.2 seconds left. But Iverson
countered with his second 3-pointer in the final 1{ minutes,
prompting Tim Duncan to raise a finger to the sky as if to say,
"We're No. 1!" while other team members piled atop Iverson.
"That was great. It felt good because it was the first time in
my life I hit a buzzer-beater like that," Iverson said. "That's
what basketball is all about."
U.S. coach Larry Brown tried to put a positive spin on another
embarrassing game.
"We made a lot of improvements over the game last night, but we
have a long ways to go," Brown said, adding of his recipe for gold
in Athens: "We're going to have pound the ball into Tim Duncan and
knock down some outside shots."
But the shaky first two games of the European trip has people
wondering if this team is going to be the first to lose in the
Olympics since NBA players became eligible for the 1992 Barcelona
Games.
Duncan led the Americans with 19 points, Carmelo Anthony added
16 and Iverson finished with 15.
Nowitzki pulled Germany -- a team that failed to qualify for the
Athens Games -- to 75-74 with two free throws with 35 seconds left.
Anthony's two free throws made it 77-74, setting up the final
long-distance drama in front of 18,000 spectators roaring for the
Germans and especially the popular Nowitzki.
"You can write the negative or you can write the positive,"
Iverson said. "But it was good to win a game like this. The crowd
was really into it. We have to get used to it in Athens. Everybody
will be rooting against us."
The U.S. team plays its first game in Athens against Puerto Rico
on Aug. 15 as it tries to win its fifth straight gold medal since
NBA players were allowed to compete at the Olympics. The Americans'
next exhibition game is against Serbia-Montenegro.