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Still havent seen anyone apart fro maybe Mercx who dominated his sport in such a manner or for as long as Lester Piggot. Those of you posting lists just show your low standards.

Piggot as good as he was - only really dominated in the 60s
Gordon Richards - although now dead - was in another league altogether


 
Posted : 07/05/2012 10:04 pm
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Piggot as good as he was - only really dominated in the 60s

that i'm afraid is pure bollocks. Pretty sure he won the Derby four timrs in the 70's not to mention the triple cown on Nijinski. Ten days into his come back in about 1993 aged 56 he won the richest mile race in the world on Royal Academy in a breath taking bit of riding. No won else would have won on that horse that day go google it.


 
Posted : 07/05/2012 10:15 pm
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Anyone who mentions a cyclist without also mentioning Eddie Merckx can't know much about cycling. If Lance hadn't focussed so much on the TdF then he'd be up there but maybe he only did so well by being so focussed. So a Tdf legend anyway.

Cav is on his way, I smile when I remember the Cav threads back in 2007/8 when so many here slagged him off, so wish we could go back to those threads now.


 
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Can't believe it took 30 posts for someone to say 'Michael Jordan'!!
The guy was a sheer force of nature!!


 
Posted : 07/05/2012 10:24 pm
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Ok so he was a 54 year old living legend like the man says


 
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Ole Einar Bjørndalen. 1993 all 3 golds at junior worlds, 1996 first World Cup win, 2002 all 4 Olympic Golds, 2012 latest World Cup win. All in one of the most physically and mentally demanding sports. Not my fault if you've not heard of him.


 
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Her he was schooling the Yanks in 1968 over twenty years before


 
Posted : 07/05/2012 10:32 pm
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Jack Vance
Andy Morrison
Malcolm Hebden


 
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Senna???


 
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Bez


 
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Bruno? Interesting choice. 😀
I'd possibly put in Mark Spitz.
Redgrave for longevity under a ridiculous training regime.


 
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Phil " the power " Taylor,
Shaun white.


 
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Redefined a sport...10x world champion
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Travis Rice
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Redefined our sport.


 
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Wayne Gretzky
Ken Dryden
Vladislav Tretiak

Pele
Johan Cruyff

Greg LeMond

Jacques Villeneuve


 
Posted : 07/05/2012 11:07 pm
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Robbie Naish, windsurfing

Tomac MTB

Cav/Wig/Lance/Indurian and Robert Miller road

Bubba golf


 
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Wayne Gretzky
Ken Dryden
Vladislav Tretiak

Pele
Johan Cruyff

Greg LeMond

Jacques Villeneuve

Do you mean his dad Gilles?


 
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Pete Sampras, Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson, Floyd mayweather jr


 
Posted : 08/05/2012 12:05 am
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Lots of obvious ones, several dead ones. No mention of Kelly Slater.


 
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Apart from the rather nice picture of him doing a forehand snap oop there /\ ?


 
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Jason McRoy

Living legends mate, not dead ones.

RIP.

****ing waste that was.


 
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that i'm afraid is pure bollocks. Pretty sure he won the Derby four timrs in the 70's not to mention the triple cown on Nijinski. Ten days into his come back in about 1993 aged 56 he won the richest mile race in the world on Royal Academy in a breath taking bit of riding. No won else would have won on that horse that day go google it.

He did indeed win lots but take a look at the jockey champs over the years to see how much domination of the sport various jockeys had

Richards was the champion jockey for almost 30 years, Piggot did it for 7 or 8 years in a row
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_flat_racing_Champion_Jockey


 
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I'm gonna chuck Sir Chris Hoy's name into the hat.

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Pigface - Geraint Jones? Cricketer?


 
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What no female legends?

martina navratilova
Gunn-Rita Dhal
The Queen
Williams sisters
Paula Radcliffe
Thatcher (...let the flaming begin)
Billy Gene King

...let's have some positive female role models for all your daughters to be inspired by!


 
Posted : 08/05/2012 7:45 am
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He did indeed win lots but take a look at the jockey champs over the years to see how much domination of the sport various jockeys had

Lester, being very big for a jockey, struggled to make the weights needed for the daily grind of tryingto championships. Thats why he concentrated on winning big races. He was champion jockey 11 times but holds the record for British Classic victories at 30. Gordon Richards didnt get even close to winning as many classics or big races and like you said is dead anyway.


 
Posted : 08/05/2012 7:51 am
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Some rubbish here but John Holmes - LOL assuming its the John Holmes i am thinking of!


 
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I learnt something about Spitz, in that he not only won 7 gold medals they were all in world record time 😯


 
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Agree with Naish and Hamilton.

Skiing? How about Hermann Maier aka "The Herminator" Legend before he almost lost both legs in a car crash but he came back from horrendous injuries to be crowned World Champ.


 
Posted : 08/05/2012 11:17 am
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Active: After Saturday night, definitely Floyd Mayweather.
Living but not active: Roberto Duran.

(boxing, in case you live in a cave)


 
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