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Jesse Owens - The Olympic Athlete that made Hitler furious
American track-and-field athlete Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. His long jump world record stood for 25 years. -
Juan Manuel Fangio wins at the Nurburgring circuit in 1957
The 1957 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race.
It happened on 4th August 1957 at Nürburgring.
It was the 6th race out of a total of 8 races in the 1957 World Championship of Drivers.
Juan Manuel Fangio won the 22 lap race. People remember this moment as one of the greatest victories in racing history. -
Nadia Comaneci 's first perfect 10
At just 14 years old, Nadia Comaneci put on her greatest performance, becoming the first person to ever receive a perfect 10 in an Olympic gymnastics event.
Her performance redefined gymnastics and the expectations of female athletes. -
Diego Maradona's Goal of the Century
Estadio Azteca - Mexico City
In the quarterfinals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Argentina's Diego Maradona scored a goal by knocking the ball in with his hand, giving Argentina a 1-0 lead over England. The referee didn't call a penalty and the goal stood.
Four minutes later, Maradona scored another goal, dribbling past nearly the entire English squad to knock in what's now commonly known as the "Goal of the Century." -
Lionel Messi's 4 consecutive Ballon D' Ors
The most talented player in the world of football becomes the most decorated player with 4 consecutive Player Of The Year awards. -
Michael Phelps - The most decorated Olympian of all times
Swimmer Michael Phelps has set the record for winning the most medals, 28, of any Olympic athlete in history.
The most decorated Olympian in history received a standing ovation from the crowd after finishing his final Olympic race at Río in 2016.