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1st - Sir Steve Redgrave winning gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics, securing his fifth career gold medal at five consecutive Olympic Games (Rowing)
2nd - England beating Germany 5-1 in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier in Munich in 2001 (Football)
3rd - England winning the 1966 FIFA World Cup (Football)
4th - Manchester United's comeback in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final (Football)
5th - Sir Ian Botham turns around the Ashes for England in 1981 (Cricket)
6th - Diego Maradona's Hand of God and Goal of the Century for Argentina against England in the 1986 FIFA World Cup (Football)
7th - Muhammad Ali v George Foreman: The Rumble in the Jungle in 1974 (Boxing)
8th - Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean's historic gold medal winning performance at the 1984 Winter Olympics (Ice dancing)
9th - Dennis Taylor winning the 1985 World Snooker Championship final on the black ball.[2] (Snooker)
10th - Björn Borg's and John McEnroe's tie break at Wimbledon in 1980 (Tennis)
11th - Jesse Owens winning four gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
12th - Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick at Selhurst Park in 1995 (Football)
13th - Roger Bannister becoming the first man in history to run the mile in less than 4 minutes in 1954 (Athletics)
14th - Michael Owen's goal for England against Argentina in the 1998 World Cup (Football)
15th - Michael Thomas's winning goal for Arsenal against Liverpool in the 1989 Championship decider (Football)
16th - Goran Ivanišević winning Wimbledon in 2001 (Tennis)
17th - Kevin Keegan succumbs to Alex Ferguson's mind games live on Sky Sports in 1996 (Football)
18th - David Beckham scoring from the halfway line for Manchester United against Wimbledon in 1996 (Football)
19th - Jonah Lomu scoring four tries against England in the 1995 Rugby World Cup (Rugby Union)
20th - Gareth Edwards's scoring That Try for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in 1973 (Rugby Union)
21st - Marco van Basten's winning goal for the Netherlands in Euro '88 (Football)
22nd - The Republic of Ireland reaching the quarter-finals of the 1990 World Cup (Football)
23rd - Ryan Giggs' goal for Manchester United against Arsenal in the 1999 FA Cup Semi-Final (Football)
24th - Red Rum's historic third Grand National win in 1977 (Horse Racing)
25th - England beating the Netherlands 4-1 in Euro '96 (Football)
26th - George Best scoring six goals for Manchester United against Northampton in 1970 (Football)
27th - Frankie Dettori winning seven races in a day in 1996 (Horse Racing)
28th - Tiger Woods winning four consecutive major golf championships in 2001 (Golf)
29th - Manchester United winning the 1968 European Cup (Football)
30th - Garry Sobers scores 6 sixes in one over in 1968 (Cricket)
31st - Celtic winning the 1967 European Cup (Football)
32nd - Liverpool F.C. winning the UEFA Cup to complete a set of three cups in 2001 (Football)
33rd - Muhammad Ali lighting the Olympic Flame at the 1996 Summer Olympics
34th - Daley Thompson retaining the decathlon gold at the 1984 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
35th - Paul Gascoigne's winning goal for England against Scotland in Euro '96 (Football)
36th - Carlos Alberto's fourth goal for Brazil in the 1970 World Cup Final (Football)
37th - Linford Christie winning 100 m gold in the 1992 Summer Olympics
38th - Mark Spitz winning seven gold medals at the 1972 Summer Olympics (Swimming)
39th - Barry McGuigan winning the World Featherweight title in 1983 (Boxing)
40th - Lance Armstrong winning the 1999 Tour de France (Cycling)
41st - Gordon Banks's save against Pele at the 1970 World Cup (Football)
42nd - Great Britain winning the 4x400 m relay at the 1991 World Championship (Athletics)
43rd - Ayrton Senna's first lap in the 1993 European Grand Prix (Formula One)
44th - Ellen MacArthur finishes second in the 2001 Vendée Globe (Sailing)
45th - Brian Lara scores 375 runs against England in 1994 (Cricket)
46th - Olga Korbut winning 3 gold medals at the 1972 Summer Olympics (Gymnastics)
47th - Tanni Grey-Thompson winning 4 gold medals at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
48th - Boris Becker winning Wimbledon aged 17 in 1985 (Tennis)
49th - Paul Gascoigne's tears during the 1990 World Cup Semi-Final (Football)
50th - Mike Tyson biting Evander Holyfield during their rematch in 1997 (Boxing)
51st - Archie Gemmill's goal for Scotland against Holland in the 1978 World Cup (Football)
52nd - Arsenal winning the 1979 FA Cup final (Football)
53rd - Carl Lewis winning four gold medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
54th - Nadia Comaneci's Perfect 10 at the 1976 Summer Olympics (Gymnastics)
55th - Denis Law's backheel relegates Man Utd in 1974 (Football)
56th - Sebastian Coe v Steve Ovett at the 1980 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
57th - Scotland beating England in the 1977 British Home Championship (Football)
58th - Henry Cooper knocks down Cassius Clay at Wembley in 1963 (Boxing)
59th - Stuart Pearce's penalty for England against Spain in Euro '96 (Football)
60th - Liverpool winning the 1977 European Cup (Football)
61st - Aldaniti and Bob Champion winning the 1981 Grand National (Horse Racing)
62nd - Emil Zátopek winning three gold medals for the 5,000 m, 10,000 m and marathon at the 1952 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
63rd - Tommie Smith's and John Carlos' Black Power salute at the 1968 Summer Olympics
64th - Nigel Mansell's tyre-blowout in the 1986 Australian Grand Prix (Formula One)
65th - Jean van de Velde's 18th hole at the 1999 Open Championship (Golf)
66th - Bob Beamon's long jump gold and world record at the 1968 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
67th - Australia v South Africa in the 1999 Cricket World Cup Semi-Final (Cricket)
68th - Eddie the Eagle competes at the 1988 Winter Olympics (Skiing)
69th - Real Madrid winning 7-3 in the 1960 European Cup Final (Football)
70th - Nelson Mandela & Francois Pienaar at the 1995 Rugby World Cup (Rugby Union)
71st - Gilles Villeneuve v René Arnoux at the 1979 French Grand Prix (Formula One)
72nd - Jimmy Glass, the goalkeeper, scoring to keep Carlisle in The Football League in 1999 (Football)
73rd - John Curry winning figure-skating gold at the 1976 Winter Olympics (Skating)
74th - Jeremy Guscott's winning drop goal for the British Lions in 1997 (Rugby Union)
75th - John Barnes' goal for England against Brazil in 1984 (Football)
76th - Derek Redmond finishes the 400 m helped by his father at the 1992 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
77th - England beating Pakistan in near-darkness in the 3rd Test in 2000 (Cricket)
78th - Pat Cash winning Wimbledon in 1987 (Tennis)
79th - Cambridge sinking in the 1978 Boat Race (Rowing)
80th - Ricky Villa's goal for Tottenham against Man City in the 1981 FA Cup Final (Football)
81st - Cathy Freeman winning 400 m gold at the 2000 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
82nd - Virginia Wade winning Wimbledon in 1977 (Tennis)
83rd - Ben Johnson's drug-assisted 100 m gold and world record at the 1988 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
84th - Stanley Matthews and Blackpool winning the FA Cup in 1953 (Football)
85th - Mary Peters winning gold in the pentathlon at the 1972 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
86th - Sunderland winning the FA Cup in 1973 (Football)
87th - Don Bradman's final Test Innings against England in 1948 (Cricket)
88th - Martina Navratilova wins her 9th Wimbledon title in 1990 (Tennis)
89th - Bert Trautmann plays on with a broken neck in the 1956 FA Cup Final (Football)
90th - Denise Lewis winning gold in the heptathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
91st - Devon Malcolm gets hit on the helmet and then takes 9-57 for England against South Africa in 1994 (Cricket)
92nd - Shane Warne's “Ball of the Century” first ball against England in the 1993 Ashes Series (Cricket)
93rd - Mary Decker falls over behind Zola Budd during the 3,000 m final at the 1984 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
94th - Rene Higuita's scorpion kick against England in 1995 (Football)
95th - Arthur Ashe winning Wimbledon in 1975 (Tennis)
96th - Don Fox's missed kick in the 1968 Rugby League Challenge Cup Final (Rugby League)
97th - Ronnie Radford's goal for Hereford which helped defeat Newcastle in the 1972 FA Cup Third Round (Football)
98th - Florence Griffith-Joyner winning 100 m gold and setting a world record at the 1988 Summer Olympics (Athletics)
99th - Duncan Goodhew winning 100 m breaststroke gold at the 1980 Summer Olympics (Swimming)
100th - Naseem Hamed beating Kevin Kelley at Madison Square Garden in 1997 (Boxing)