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3. Best Sports Pictures of All Times
These photos of all times, have a great historical and emotional value, perhaps some of these moments we do not live them because of our age and some yes, but this captures the essence of sports in these photographs that will transcend over time. Greg Olson World Series Game 1, Oct. 19, 1991 | Atlanta Braves catcher Greg Olson goes head over heels after tagging Minnesota left fielder Dan Gladden out at home during Game 1 of the 1991 World Series. The Twins would win Game 1, 5-2, and go on to win the Series in seven games. Image source Muhammad Ali And Sonny Liston May 25, 1965 | In their heavyweight title rematch Ali defeated Liston by knockout in the first round. Ali would hold the heavyweight title until 1967, when he was stripped of it for refusing to be drafted into the Army. Image source Bill Russell And Wilt Chamberlain April 5, 1968 | Two giants of the NBA, Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics boxes out Wilt Chamberlain of the 76ers during a game in Philadelphia. Image source Wayne Gretzky New York, April 18, 1999 | Wayne Gretzky waves to the crowd at Madison Square Garden after playing in the final game in of his career. Image source John Mcenroe Wimbledon, July 4, 1981 | The always emotional John McEnroe reacts after beating rival Bjorn Borg for the Wimbledon title. He would win the tournament again in 1983 and 1984. Image source I hope you enjoyed this selection of photos, if you want to appreciate the beginning of this series you can do it in the following links: https://scorum.com/en-us/scorum/@agfnzn10/1-best-sports-pictures-of-all-times https://scorum.com/en-us/scorum/@agfnzn10/2-best-sports-pictures-of-all-times
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agfnzn10
3. Best Sports Pictures of All Times
These photos of all times, have a great historical and emotional value, perhaps some of these moments we do not live them because of our age and some yes, but this captures the essence of sports in these photographs that will transcend over time. Greg Olson World Series Game 1, Oct. 19, 1991 | Atlanta Braves catcher Greg Olson goes head over heels after tagging Minnesota left fielder Dan Gladden out at home during Game 1 of the 1991 World Series. The Twins would win Game 1, 5-2, and go on to win the Series in seven games. Image source Muhammad Ali And Sonny Liston May 25, 1965 | In their heavyweight title rematch Ali defeated Liston by knockout in the first round. Ali would hold the heavyweight title until 1967, when he was stripped of it for refusing to be drafted into the Army. Image source Bill Russell And Wilt Chamberlain April 5, 1968 | Two giants of the NBA, Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics boxes out Wilt Chamberlain of the 76ers during a game in Philadelphia. Image source Wayne Gretzky New York, April 18, 1999 | Wayne Gretzky waves to the crowd at Madison Square Garden after playing in the final game in of his career. Image source John Mcenroe Wimbledon, July 4, 1981 | The always emotional John McEnroe reacts after beating rival Bjorn Borg for the Wimbledon title. He would win the tournament again in 1983 and 1984. Image source I hope you enjoyed this selection of photos, if you want to appreciate the beginning of this series you can do it in the following links: https://scorum.com/en-us/scorum/@agfnzn10/1-best-sports-pictures-of-all-times https://scorum.com/en-us/scorum/@agfnzn10/2-best-sports-pictures-of-all-times
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agfnzn10
3. Best Sports Pictures of All Times
These photos of all times, have a great historical and emotional value, perhaps some of these moments we do not live them because of our age and some yes, but this captures the essence of sports in these photographs that will transcend over time. Greg Olson World Series Game 1, Oct. 19, 1991 | Atlanta Braves catcher Greg Olson goes head over heels after tagging Minnesota left fielder Dan Gladden out at home during Game 1 of the 1991 World Series. The Twins would win Game 1, 5-2, and go on to win the Series in seven games. Image source Muhammad Ali And Sonny Liston May 25, 1965 | In their heavyweight title rematch Ali defeated Liston by knockout in the first round. Ali would hold the heavyweight title until 1967, when he was stripped of it for refusing to be drafted into the Army. Image source Bill Russell And Wilt Chamberlain April 5, 1968 | Two giants of the NBA, Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics boxes out Wilt Chamberlain of the 76ers during a game in Philadelphia. Image source Wayne Gretzky New York, April 18, 1999 | Wayne Gretzky waves to the crowd at Madison Square Garden after playing in the final game in of his career. Image source John Mcenroe Wimbledon, July 4, 1981 | The always emotional John McEnroe reacts after beating rival Bjorn Borg for the Wimbledon title. He would win the tournament again in 1983 and 1984. Image source I hope you enjoyed this selection of photos, if you want to appreciate the beginning of this series you can do it in the following links: https://scorum.com/en-us/scorum/@agfnzn10/1-best-sports-pictures-of-all-times https://scorum.com/en-us/scorum/@agfnzn10/2-best-sports-pictures-of-all-times
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Thank you for the great work. I hope my passion for writing will be ignited here. I took my time learning how to write. But to me writing never paid me. I am still search for that opportunity. I am Mashell Chapeyama, 48 years old. I live in Zimbabwe, Africa. I studied up to college diploma, then proceeded for my degree program. I grew up in a very poor family but I struggled all the way up. I wish to congratulate University of the People founder, Shai Reshef, for affording me the opportunity to fight poverty and desperation. Thumps up. For you all out there, I wish to encourage you to help spreading the word about University of the People. If do not know about it yet, then search more it. It has helped helpless people of Haiti, after their disaster. Now it is helping the Syrians affected by war. My point is simple, let us help other people of the world who are suffering to realize their dream. You may find this write up myopic. Then that could be sad. I have seen many people in my country dying of hunger, when the rest of the people have plenty to waste. Let me go on with my story. I am excited to join this forum, this community, this platform that I wish to see transforming people's lives. I am touched by the lives of suffering people, because I am a product of poverty, suffering and pain. I need more information on how this works. Why not create a platform for the newbies to learn. May be I have not across such as existing forum here. Then please guide me. Thank you all that have so far appreciated me.
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mchapeyama
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Thank you for the great work. I hope my passion for writing will be ignited here. I took my time learning how to write. But to me writing never paid me. I am still search for that opportunity. I am Mashell Chapeyama, 48 years old. I live in Zimbabwe, Africa. I studied up to college diploma, then proceeded for my degree program. I grew up in a very poor family but I struggled all the way up. I wish to congratulate University of the People founder, Shai Reshef, for affording me the opportunity to fight poverty and desperation. Thumps up. For you all out there, I wish to encourage you to help spreading the word about University of the People. If do not know about it yet, then search more it. It has helped helpless people of Haiti, after their disaster. Now it is helping the Syrians affected by war. My point is simple, let us help other people of the world who are suffering to realize their dream. You may find this write up myopic. Then that could be sad. I have seen many people in my country dying of hunger, when the rest of the people have plenty to waste. Let me go on with my story. I am excited to join this forum, this community, this platform that I wish to see transforming people's lives. I am touched by the lives of suffering people, because I am a product of poverty, suffering and pain. I need more information on how this works. Why not create a platform for the newbies to learn. May be I have not across such as existing forum here. Then please guide me. Thank you all that have so far appreciated me.
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mchapeyama
M C
Thank you for the great work. I hope my passion for writing will be ignited here. I took my time learning how to write. But to me writing never paid me. I am still search for that opportunity. I am Mashell Chapeyama, 48 years old. I live in Zimbabwe, Africa. I studied up to college diploma, then proceeded for my degree program. I grew up in a very poor family but I struggled all the way up. I wish to congratulate University of the People founder, Shai Reshef, for affording me the opportunity to fight poverty and desperation. Thumps up. For you all out there, I wish to encourage you to help spreading the word about University of the People. If do not know about it yet, then search more it. It has helped helpless people of Haiti, after their disaster. Now it is helping the Syrians affected by war. My point is simple, let us help other people of the world who are suffering to realize their dream. You may find this write up myopic. Then that could be sad. I have seen many people in my country dying of hunger, when the rest of the people have plenty to waste. Let me go on with my story. I am excited to join this forum, this community, this platform that I wish to see transforming people's lives. I am touched by the lives of suffering people, because I am a product of poverty, suffering and pain. I need more information on how this works. Why not create a platform for the newbies to learn. May be I have not across such as existing forum here. Then please guide me. Thank you all that have so far appreciated me.
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