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Who is your greatest athlete of all time ,any sports?????

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The list of Clara Hughes accomplishments is remarkable . She is one of only five people to have podium finishes in the Winter and Summer
games, and is the only person ever to have won multiple medals in both Olympics. .

Clara Hughes is a Champion.

Clara Hughes was definitively a champion and great competitor in Winter and Summer Olympics a rare kind in the history of the Olympics !

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Roger Federer: class, sportsmanship, role model, family man, revolutionized the game, no one will play it as beautifully as he does. Did you see him dismantle Raonic last night?
Well he is consider in many polls has a top rank contender , definitely a great athlete .
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Hmmm,

The immortal Sasha Grey!!! For such a petite lady she had far more athleticism and skills to compliment her endless repertoire of moves than all the other athletes combined. The only reason she didn't compose an opera and build a cathedral at the same time is she was having to much fun to bother. Certainly no one ever had a more gorgeous or more giving ass. Try saying that about anyone else mentioned. ;) CASE CLOSED! :D

The reason I have name Bobby Hull is that I have met him personally and he signed me a autograph witch I kept for many years he was a terrific goal scorer and constant menace for goalkeepers .

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Very COOL isn't. Back in the late 80s and early 90s I would go to baseball autograph shows. I met 80 to 90 players in general of whom 40 to 45 (half or so) were hall of famers including Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Warren Spahn, Carl Yastrzemski, Yogi Berra, Ralph Kiner, Ernie Banks, Robin Roberts, Don Drysdale, Harmon Killebrew, Frank Robinson, etc.

One of my favorite signatures is Charles Gehringer, though I didn't meet him, who played with Ty Cobb. The word from other collectors was send him a few bucks with a properly stamped self-addressed return package and he will sign and send it back. He did.

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Hmmm,

The immortal

Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Warren Spahn, Carl Yastrzemski, Yogi Berra, Ralph Kiner, Ernie Banks, Robin Roberts, Don Drysdale, Harmon Killebrew, Frank Robinson, etc.

One of my favorites is Charles Gehringer, though I didn't meet him, who played with Ty Cobb.

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Great list of Great achievers!:thumb:
Many had long and successful carreers
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Bobby Orr's idol? Gordie Howe.
Wayne Gretzky's idol? Gordie Howe.
Bobby Hull's idol? Gordie Howe.

You know, I think they might be on the right track!
 

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Some quotes from Dennis Hull in his terrific autobiography "The Third Best Hull":

"Howe had always been an idol to all the Hulls as we grew up. I just loved the way he played and the way he was with people away from the arena."

On playing against Gordie in a Chicago-Detroit game: "I was heading towards center ice...when all of a sudden my skates were no longer on the ice. It was Howe - he'd grabbed me by the back of the pants with one hand and picked me up off the ice and said "Where do you think you're going?" "Wherever you are going...SIR," I said."

"We were playing a charity golf match...We had to play early that day because Gordie had to fly out in the afternoon. The round started at 6:30 a.m. and without a warmup Howe shot a 72. I said "Gordie, it's not fair. You're the greatest hockey player and a fabulous golfer...."Well Dennis" he said, "You should see me bowl."
 

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Bo Jackson was an all star in two major professional sports and had he not developed hip problems and focused on one sport there is no telling what he could have done.

As far as dominant athletes in one sport I select Michael Jordan. Had he not played baseball 2 years it is possible he actually could have won 8 NBA titles in a row. I pick Mike because he dominated at both ends and he was a champion in college, the Olympics and the NBA.
 

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I loved the Gordie Howe story. He was a superman of sorts. He was in the twilight of his career when I saw him but my dad always had story's for me. He certainly could
Fight too.

In baseball I would go with Al Kaline who could hit for power, ave, run the basis, run down anything and he had a cannon for an arm.
In football it would be Charles Woodson who won a Heisman at Michigan. The interceptions were so magical they had to play him on offense. Barry Sanders was the best running back I had ever seen at any level. Defenders were happy to get a shoe.
 

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Sergei Bubka. Noboby so outrageously dominated his sport for so long.


Abebe Bikila won in Rome barefoot... In Tokyo, he had running shoes.
 

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Bobby Orr's idol? Gordie Howe.
Wayne Gretzky's idol? Gordie Howe.
Bobby Hull's idol? Gordie Howe.

You know, I think they might be on the right track!

He was before my time

I first recall him in Hartford with his sons in the WHA

Back then , Hartford seemed like an international flight LOL

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It was once said that if Gordie Howe tried any sport, he would have been exceptional. He was such a great athlete.
 

joelcairo

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Right you are Ballsamic...and the saying was very accurate.

It was commonly said at the time that he could have been heavyweight champion of the world although even as a tremendous Howe fan I think that's pushing it a bit...but JUST a TINY bit. He probably could have outpunched Floyd Patterson from 1956 to 1962 but I don't think he could have outboxed him, and he probably could have outboxed Rocky Marciano from 1949 to 1956 but I don't think he could have outpunched him.

Also, check out the Dennis Hull story: Gordie was a terrific golfer with natural talent.

Top 5 in NHL scoring for 20 consecutive years - absolutely incredible! Still playing in the NHL at 52 - amazing!
 

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have you also followef his WHA tenure with the Houston Aeros ?

Yes Booker...more greatness: He came out of retirement to play with his sons Mark and Marty. In his 4 seasons with the Aeros, he scored 100 or more points twice and 99 once. His "worst" season with the Aeros was "only" 68 points - which he scored in 62 games at the age of 49!!!!!!

After coming out of retirement and at the age of 46 (!!!!!!!!!!) he was the MVP of the WHA! After that, the league re-named the MVP trophy in his honor!

In his 4 years with the Aeros they won the Avco Cup (the WHA's equivalent of the Stanley Cup) twice and lost in the finals once.

He also played 2 years with the New England Whalers and in his 6 years in the WHA, ending at the age of 51 (!!) he recorded 508 points in 409 games.

He then went on to play one final year - back in the NHL with the Hartford Whalers - and played at the age of 52.

When he was 50 years old he played in the WHA All Star Game on a line with his son Mark and Wayne Gretzky. When he was 51, in his final NHL season, he played in the NHL All Star Game and recorded an assist. He played in All Star Games in the 40s,50s,60s,70s and 80s!

No athlete in ANY sport has come close to what this man accomplished!
 

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Yes Booker...more greatness: He came out of retirement to play with his sons Mark and Marty. In his 4 seasons with the Aeros, he scored 100 or more points twice and 99 once. His "worst" season with the Aeros was "only" 68 points - which he scored in 62 games at the age of 49!!!!!!

After coming out of retirement and at the age of 46 (!!!!!!!!!!) he was the MVP of the WHA! After that, the league re-named the MVP trophy in his honor!
Hi Joel
Longevity and consistency that showed will never be duplicated .
Playing against young atlete in top shape 25 to 30 years younger then you is not a easy task .
But not only was he playing he was still a elite player a real phenom .
Mister Hockey Gordie Howe


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