Top Five Sportsmen/Women of all time?

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asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
There was not a huge gap between BB and most of the men. She was a decent time trialist by men's standards, but certainly didn't beat those at the top, apart from the instance where she held the 12 record. It must be remembered that in those times the top amateur men rarely if ever rode time trials, they concentrated on road racing.

I can't believe there is the slightest controversy over nominating Beryl! Astonishing!!

Among other things..

It must be remembered that in those times the top amateur men rarely if ever rode time trials, they concentrated on road racing. ..a womans place was in the home
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
..anyway just for that I am going to put Sir Alex Ferguson forward. His contribution to sport can hardly be bettered.

Then I am going to add Éric Tabarly for good measure. Suck on that Mamma.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
..oh and how about Tenzing Norgay?

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Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
..anyway just for that I am going to put Sir Alex Ferguson forward. His contribution to sport can hardly be bettered.
Fergie was no more than a journeyman player in a poor league. You cannot class a manager as a sportsman any more than a chairman who transformed a club with his cash. And that Nosegay fella isn't in either, walking up long hills is not a competitive sport.

End of term report for Asterix: Tries hard, but must pay more attention.
 

Saddle bum

Über Member
Location
Kent
Merckx
Bobby Moore, he bought home the soccer World Cup
Jonny Wilkinson, he won us THE World Cup
Wiggo
Vicky Pendleton, just for the way she looks on Strickly.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Fergie was no more than a journeyman player in a poor league. You cannot class a manager as a sportsman any more than a chairman who transformed a club with his cash. And that Nosegay fella isn't in either, walking up long hills is not a competitive sport.

End of term report for Asterix: Tries hard, but must pay more attention.


Well I have to admire your brass neck after nominating 2 racing drivers and a snooker player. With those you might just as well have left Lance Armstrong in FWIW. And are you sure you meant Bobby Moore and not some golfer? He seems a bit out of place in your selection.
 

fimm

Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
I'm interested by people voting for Roger Bannister - yes, he set a very notable record, but I don't think that otherwise he was noteably dominant in his sport at the time, was he? Would most of us have heard of him if he hadn't been the first to run a sub-4 minute mile?
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
Anyone who didn't have Don Bradman at number one got this wrong. Regardless of your age or sporting preference and whether you saw Bradman or have any knowledge of him or not, he is so far ahead of his next rival in purely performance stats, that this is a no-brainer. He literally has no rival in any other sport as no one can come close to his awe-inspiring dominance that has never been threatened by anyone else in any other field or activity.

My next four all wore red at some time in their careers.
 

mangaman

Guest
Anyone who didn't have Don Bradman at number one got this wrong. Regardless of your age or sporting preference and whether you saw Bradman or have any knowledge of him or not, he is so far ahead of his next rival in purely performance stats, that this is a no-brainer. He literally has no rival in any other sport as no one can come close to his awe-inspiring dominance that has never been threatened by anyone else in any other field or activity.

My next four all wore red at some time in their careers.

Can't get the image to work I'm afraid, but the histogram here of batting averages shows Bradman's achievements in a graphical and remarkable way

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batting_average
 

buddha

Veteran
Carl Lewis should definitely be in the list.
And probably Michael Johnson and Haile Gebrselassie.
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
Well I have to admire your brass neck after nominating 2 racing drivers and a snooker player. With those you might just as well have left Lance Armstrong in FWIW. And are you sure you meant Bobby Moore and not some golfer? He seems a bit out of place in your selection.
Hah!

From a man who nominated an uphill rambler that's some nerve.
 
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