Stephen D Aalderink said:Laird Hamilton - total bad-azz
He is definitely. And still has the energy to land that gorgeous wife. Michael Schumacher rides the big ones, too, though.
Stephen D Aalderink said:Laird Hamilton - total bad-azz
Moondance said:......
Golf is a game, not a sport.
CentralCaliBike said:Not sure what you mean by saying swimming has no athletic discipline![]()
Galic Ho said:Do they call swimming at the Olympics athletics? The meaning of the word is very specific. Swimming has water. Athletics, excluding the steeplechase and rain has none. Athletics takes place on solid ground.
Moondance said:14 Olympic golds, 23 World Championship golds, 37 World Records..... Meh?
Golf is a game, not a sport.
Cerberus said:And golf requires precision, technique and probably a bunch of other things I'd know about if I actually followed golf (say training and planing). Really comparing athletes in different sports is always pointless, but the fact that you dislike golf has no bearing on that.
As for LA not bowing out when he won the triple crown what are you talking about? The Triple Crown usually refers to the Giro, the Tour and the WC in the same year. Sometimes any 2 GTs and the WC and sometimes all three GTs, but Lance has never won 3 of those let alone in the same year.
Laszlo said:Sorry, I've been too busy to participate in the thread I started.
the Triple Crown I refer to was the 3 races he won in the states way back in 92 or thereabouts; he got a million$ bonus prize money for that. A person could just about retire on that if they are careful to watch their spending afterwards.
I am not certain that I would agree that Rossi and Schumacher are valid contenders for athlete of the decade; although I appreciate the accomplishment of both, both being able to win from starting dead last or after major setback during a race. In motor racing the drivers are commanding a vehicle to their biding- by extension, we could have robot racing with the programer being named athlete of the decade, and clearly, there is nothing athletic about entering commands from a keyboard.
With respect to the suggestions from other posts here, I still think Lance is the proper athlete of the decade.
Galic Ho said:Golf is a game. You play against yourself. Sure you have a caddy hold your balls and clubs, but what other sport allows this kind of mentoring as you play? Competitors are not all competing in the same conditions at the same time, unless in a playoff. Golf is about mastering yourself and a course. Hence a game, as there is no real sports contest. A contest in skill, endurance and conditions between combatants in the same environment at the same time is needed for a game to progress to a sport. Golf will never meet this. Video game contests have more sports characteristics than golf.
Galic Ho said:Do they call swimming at the Olympics athletics? The meaning of the word is very specific. Swimming has water. Athletics, excluding the steeplechase and rain has none. Athletics takes place on solid ground.
Yes, incredible athlete. I tend to think had it not been for the World Cup debacle where he lost his cool (though blatantly provoked) he may have won that WC as well, and gotten the pick.Feldy82 said:I think Zidane was the most feared player period.
I'm not an NBA guy, but he did win four championships. Problem is playing with Shaq on the best funded team in the NBA, and playing in Jordan's shadow probably hurt his chances.md2020 said:I'm surprised no one has mentioned Kobe in the top 5. NBA players are some of the fittest athletes around and Kobe has had a pretty good decade.
Galic Ho said:Henry is rated one spot ahead of Messi. I don't see it with Messi. He's overrated. Beating up lower teams in La Liga doesn't say too much about a club. Barca are no.2 in my book. Chelsea are the best team in the world right now. But I am a Gunners fan so that explains part of my liking Thierry Henry. You can tell how good the man is by what Canavarro did in the first two minutes of the 2006 world cup final. He almost knocked Henry out, because every time Henry received the ball he made the Italian backline loose their bowels. The only things Anelka has in common with Henry is that they are both French, shave their heads and use to play for Arsenal. Anelka has resurrected his career in the absence of a solid forward goal scorer in the EPL (he won the golden boot last season in Chelsea's final game). An absence I might add that occurred when Henry joined Barcelona FC. Anelka struggled to get 20 goals in all competitions. Henry went over 30 for 5 consecutive seasons. Then he joined Barca and got even better. If Henry and Ribery fire in the world cup France will challenge Spain for the crown as they are the two most dynamic players in the world right now. However that is a big IF.
Galic Ho said:I'd put a cricketer or two in the top 10 list. Ricky Ponting, Glenn McGrath or Shane Warne.
Ferminal said:Sachin has been remarkably poor by his standards since around 2003 (averaging around 45), himself and Lara were the top two of the 90s (batsmen). This decade has been more about Ponting/Kallis. My player of the decade would probably be Gilly or Warne.
Oldman said:Many decry LA's progression to Tour contender somewhat "robotic" and clearly required the assistance of a series of "teams". You know, the guys that chased everything down and pulled him around until he finally applied specifically strategized efforts. Michael Schumacher endures side to side g-forces that would cause most people to black out, makes cool millisecond decisions while other cars are crashing around him and has the fitness to do that. He also won under 100 times the pressure and media focus that cyclists endure and did it with grace and respect for fellow competitors. He is not a Twit...terer. Class is class.
Laszlo said:With respect to the suggestions from other posts here, I still think Lance is the proper athlete of the decade.
Laszlo said:...As far as the g-forces etc. he just sits there; like some of the big guys in nascar, or even bigger guys in drag racing; heck you don't even need a whole body to compete in motor-racing; and it is possible for different sexes to compete at the same level ( which is a plus for motor racing ) - but it is not an indication of physical ability.
Tugboat said:WTF? It shows a real arrogance or lack of understanding to assert that formula one drivers "just sit there". No normal person could hop in an F1 car and drive it at race pace for an hour and a half plus... there's a very good reason why F1 drivers are amongst the fittest athletes on the planet and it's not vanity.
workingclasshero said:no they're not
ffs. yes they are fit compared to your average person, but to even begin to compare them with proper sportsmen ...![]()
Tugboat said:WTF? It shows a real arrogance or lack of understanding to assert that formula one drivers "just sit there". No normal person could hop in an F1 car and drive it at race pace for an hour and a half plus... there's a very good reason why F1 drivers are amongst the fittest athletes on the planet and it's not vanity.
BYOP88 said:What for riding 1 race a year from 00-05 and he's athlete of the decade? What next George Lucas as director of the decade.
Laszlo said:You know he rode more than 1 race a year; it is not like he just rode and won the world road race championship those years, further, he retired in 05, ran some marathons and came back to the profession this year, broke his collarbone, healed, raced the giro and then came in 3rd in the tour this year; an accomplishment not worth noting ?
