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Moments that give you Chills?

^ I hate cooking. Remember, I'm the one who - during an abortive attempt to make pudding from scratch - managed to, and to this day I can never understand how this happened, have SCRAMBLED EGGS appear as if by magic in the middle of that mix. :eek:
 
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1. John Stephen Akwari's Olympic marathon run, referred to in my sig. (More like makes me cry).

2. The Red Sox finally breaking The Curse.

3. Torvill and Dean's perfect ice dance to Bolero at the 1984 Olympics.
 
Two recent Met chills:

- Back to back walk-off home runs last week

- Ike Davis falling into the dugout while catching a fly ball for like the 3rd or 4th time :lol:
 
If those give you chills, then I think your bar is set very low.

To be truly chill inspiring, I think the moment should usually be on the biggest stage and should be a pivotal or singular moment in the game, one that will be remembered for decades.

Somebody catching a ball and falling into the dugout in a regular season game will be forgotten by the next game. Somebody making a circus catch over the opposing dugout rail to record the final out of a no hitter or perfect game - now you're talking.

A couple more for me:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-adnOYdqJg[/yt]

Joe Sakic handing the Stanley Cup to Ray Bourque, ending his 22 year drought, telling him to "just take the fucking thing"

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja69mTbL388[/yt]

This is when I knew that the Broncos were going to win the Superbowl.
 
If those give you chills, then I think your bar is set very low.

To be truly chill inspiring, I think the moment should usually be on the biggest stage and should be a pivotal or singular moment in the game, one that will be remembered for decades.

Somebody catching a ball and falling into the dugout in a regular season game will be forgotten by the next game. Somebody making a circus catch over the opposing dugout rail to record the final out of a no hitter or perfect game - now you're talking.

Indeed. Sports moments that result in chills are well and truly rare. There's maybe—maybe—only a few truly worthy moments every year, IMO. Here's another:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWwN9kHnsKI[/yt]
 
First one that comes to mind is in the 1999 Rugby World Cup semi-final between Australia and SA. Well into extra time scores are still locked and Larkham kicks his first attempt at a drop goal from nearly 50 m out and it sails through.

Another one would be John Eales penalty kick in extra time to retain the Bledisloe in 2000.
 
If those give you chills, then I think your bar is set very low.

To be truly chill inspiring, I think the moment should usually be on the biggest stage and should be a pivotal or singular moment in the game, one that will be remembered for decades.

Somebody catching a ball and falling into the dugout in a regular season game will be forgotten by the next game. Somebody making a circus catch over the opposing dugout rail to record the final out of a no hitter or perfect game - now you're talking.

Hmm. :shrug: Well, I still cheered with gusto.
 
Indeed. Sports moments that result in chills are well and truly rare. There's maybe—maybe—only a few truly worthy moments every year, IMO. Here's another;

Well, not every such moment has to mean the same for everyone.

For example, I'm not exaggerating when I say that this is one of the three greatest moments of my entire life, it doesn't much for anyone who doesn't support the same football team as I do, but I still get tears of joy in my eyes when I watch it years after it happened. ;)
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzPsoqd52mE[/yt]
 
^ Oh that's certainly true, they can be personal. I still don't think it changes the fact that they are pretty rare, though.
 
I got to see this one first hand.

Giants vs. Nationals

Giants 6, Nationals 7

Bottom of the 9th

Two Outs

Pablo Sandoval at the plate

With Two Strikes

and then...

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Sa6fyaYkPU[/yt]

Boom. :) Most amazing baseball experience I've had yet.
 
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I got to see this one first hand.

Giants vs. Nationals

Giants 6, Nationals 7

Bottom of the 9th

Two Outs

Pablo Sandoval at the plate

With Two Strikes

and then...



Boom. :) Most amazing baseball experience I've had yet.

I was at that game too. That's why I never leave before the end. You miss great moments like that.
 
A storybook ending to a perfect game. It all comes down to the league's biggest star...
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic14nvhNCag[/yt]


Mario Lemieux's comeback game after un-retiring...
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iBX6LrPE7s[/yt]
 
I got to see this one first hand.

Giants vs. Nationals

Giants 6, Nationals 7

Bottom of the 9th

Two Outs

Pablo Sandoval at the plate

With Two Strikes

and then...



Boom. :) Most amazing baseball experience I've had yet.

I was at that game too. That's why I never leave before the end. You miss great moments like that.

Awesome. I always stay until the end, no matter what. They could be down by 20 runs and I'd be sitting there until the gulls made their entrance. I was actually gathering my things when Pablo hit that homer...we were all so convinced it was over. Well, it was over...but only when Pablo said so. :)
 
1993. World Series. Game 6. Bottom 9... Joe Carter.

Doesn't get any more magical than that.
 
Joe Sakic handing the Stanley Cup to Ray Bourque, ending his 22 year drought, telling him to "just take the fucking thing"

This is mine. I grew up in Chicago, I'm a lifelong Blackhawks fan, but I've loved the Avalanche for a long time (I became a fan when Patrick Roy came to town), and to see Ray Bourque hoist the Cup was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. I was in my junior year of high school at the time, and I watched the entire playoffs with my best friend (who had moved to Chicago a few years prior after living in Denver).

That Game 7 was incredible.
 
Mine would have to be the Red Wings winning the '98 Stanley Cup and Stevie handing it off to Konstantinov, who was then wheeled around the ice by his teammates.


-nobody
 
USA winnin' the hockey gold medal in '80

Giants winnin' the Superbowl in '86

Clint Malarchuk gettin' his throat cut in '89

Messier's hat trick in game 6 against the Devils in '94.

Stephan Matteau's overtime game winner in game 7 against the Devils in '94.

Messier raisin' the Cup in '94.

seein' Messier's kid get a hat trick in '06

seein' Messier skate with the Hanson Brothers in '07

Giants winnin' the Superbowl in '90

Giants winnin' the Superbowl in '08
 
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