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A podcast recounting great moments, people and organizations in sports history. We do not claim to be experts but we might be able to teach an intro class. So grab your seat, they are not assigned, relax and maybe you'll learn something. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sports-history-101/support
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025 Forgotten Miracle on Ice
The 1960 USA Men's Hockey team was a talented group of amateurs that were completely underrated at the Squaw Valley Winter Olympics and expected to finish close to last in the nine-team field. Completely undeterred, the team set to work taking down every opponent in their path on their way to Olympic glory and what is now known as the "Forgotten Miracle."
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024 NBA All-Star Game
The first NBA All-Star game was in 1951 and it has been a spectacle from the beginning. The game has seen multiple iterations from the player selection to the expansion to a full weekend of events and activities. However, at the end of the day, it is still just an exhibition game. An exhibition game that is the most well marketed of any out there.
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023 Eddie The Eagle
Eddie The Eagle was the first and most memorable British ski jumper that has ever competed in the Olympics, mostly because Brits don't ski jump. He participated as the only British ski jumper in the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics and through his performance was launched into history as the athlete who "made it look difficult" and had results to show it. Nevertheless, he was the British record holder until 2001 but again, Brits don't ski jump so take that as you will.
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022 1982 Epic in Miami
The Epic in Miami was an AFC Divisional playoff game played between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins on January 2, 1982. It was a hot and muggy day in the Orange Bowl but the 74,000 fans in attendance were treated to one of the best games in the history of the NFL so maybe they didn't mind so much.
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021 1994-95 MLB Strike
The players and owners relationship in MLB has always been rough and it reached its peak in the 1994 season causing the longest labor strike in professional sports history (to that point) that lasted into the 1995 season. The strike happened for so many reasons, much like the lockout that is currently going on in the sport, so listen in for what caused and how the 1994-95 strike resolved(ish).
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020 Collegiate All-Americans
All-American teams have been around for over 130 years and more teams seem to keep popping up every year. Did you know that Edgar Allan Poe was an college football All-American? Not that Edgar Allan Poe, but he was related to him. Listen in to learn more than you probably need about the history of All-Americans and who can pick them.
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