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6 hours ago, Jinzha said:

I believe it's not a bad thing the sport moment of the year is from a major sport. These are the sports that most of us watch, the memories that we share. Even if a moment in a smaller sport was exciting for me, as a community these big moments on swimming, athletics, tennis, etc. unite us.

Also, it's very hard from something out of the usual to be nominated since people vote for many (and sometimes very specific) different moments, some of which I didn't even knew had happened. My favourite moment this year was definitely the one by Adriana Diaz and Bruna Takahashi after the singles gold medal match at the Pan American Games (especially moving considering they've known each other since they were children).

 

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49 minutes ago, intoronto said:

I dont think we should be revealing out votes here. Correct me if I'm wrong @vinipereira

It's okay. It would be a problem if everyone shared their favourites, though :p (just because of the "surprise" factor).

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4 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Some athletes retired in 2023 (reported on Athletes Retirements Thread*):

 

:AUT Ramona Siebenhofer

:AUT Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

:BRA Bruno Schmidt

:CAN Brady Leman

:CAN Atiba Hutchinson

:CAN Patrice Bergeron

:CAN Chris Spring

:COL Robert Farah

:COL Juan Sebastian Cabal

:CUB Reineris Salas

:EST Anett Kontaveit

:FRA Tessa Worley

:GER Vanessa Hinz

:GER Sarah Wellbrock

:GER Natalie Geisenberger

:GBR Ellie Downie

:GBR Gemma Howell

:GBR Mark Cavendish

:ITA Sergio Parisse

:LAT Janis Smedins

:LTU Aurimas Adomavičius

:JPN Sara Dosho

:NED Alistair Overeem

:NED Dafne Schippers

:NED Annemiek Van Vleuten

:NOR Andres Aukland

:NOR Maren Lundby

:NOR Lucas Braathen

:RSA Bridgitte Hartley

:ESP Rafa Nadal

:SUI Martina Fontanive

:SWE Zlatan Ibrahimovic 

:SWE Mikael Ymer

:TPE Tai Tzu-Ying

:USA Nick Goepper

:USA Nicole Vogt

:USA Megan Rapinoe

:USA Alex Deibold

:USA Jack Sock

:USA Emily Stockman

:USA Chris Mazdzer

:USA John Isner

Great list, although I don't think :ESP Nadal has retired yet :mumble: Also would love more suggestions from non-Olympic sports.

 

To that list I would add two great athletes from the Paralympic world: :IRL Jason Smyth (Athletics) and :JPN Shingo Kunieda (Wheelchair Tennis).

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1 minute ago, vinipereira said:

Great list, although I don't think :ESP Nadal has retired yet :mumble: Also would love more suggestions from non-Olympic sports.

 

To that list I would add two great athletes from the Paralympic world: :IRL Jason Smyth (Athletics) and :JPN Shingo Kunieda (Wheelchair Tennis).

You can add Christine Sinclair to the list, greatest goal scorer in women's soccer of all time?

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10 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Some athletes retired in 2023 (reported on Athletes Retirements Thread*):

 

:AUT Ramona Siebenhofer

:AUT Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

:BRA Bruno Schmidt

:CAN Brady Leman

:CAN Atiba Hutchinson

:CAN Patrice Bergeron

:CAN Chris Spring

:COL Robert Farah

:COL Juan Sebastian Cabal

:CUB Reineris Salas

:EST Anett Kontaveit

:FRA Tessa Worley

:GER Vanessa Hinz

:GER Sarah Wellbrock

:GER Natalie Geisenberger

:GBR Ellie Downie

:GBR Gemma Howell

:GBR Mark Cavendish

:ITA Sergio Parisse

:LAT Janis Smedins

:LTU Aurimas Adomavičius

:JPN Sara Dosho

:NED Alistair Overeem

:NED Dafne Schippers

:NED Annemiek Van Vleuten

:NOR Andres Aukland

:NOR Maren Lundby

:NOR Lucas Braathen

:RSA Bridgitte Hartley

:ESP Rafa Nadal

:SUI Martina Fontanive

:SWE Zlatan Ibrahimovic 

:SWE Mikael Ymer

:TPE Tai Tzu-Ying

:USA Nick Goepper

:USA Nicole Vogt

:USA Megan Rapinoe

:USA Alex Deibold

:USA Jack Sock

:USA Emily Stockman

:USA Chris Mazdzer

:USA John Isner

:ESP Rafael Nadal hasn’t yet retired, but he has said that 2024 will probably be his final year on tour. My mistake for posting it there, probably should’ve been in the “Men’s Tennis ATP Tour 2023” discussion thread instead. 
 

:USA Tom Brady is another notable retirement (don’t know how popular american football is on here though)

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11 hours ago, Jinzha said:

I believe it's not a bad thing the sport moment of the year is from a major sport. These are the sports that most of us watch, the memories that we share. Even if a moment in a smaller sport was exciting for me, as a community these big moments on swimming, athletics, tennis, etc. unite us.

 

That said, my personal sport moment of the year (MvdP road cycling world championship) isn't nominated. But in the end nothing beats watching that incredible race together with my dad, just like when I was young.

MVDP’s road race at the Cycling World Championships was another one of my 2023 highlights. But there’s so many notable ones that it’s hard to remember some of them. 
 

I know curling isn’t one of the most popular sports on here (I believe only a few users on here actually watch it), but I can’t believe no one nominated it for selection. 

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11 minutes ago, Josh said:

:ESP Rafael Nadal hasn’t yet retired, but he has said that 2024 will probably be his final year on tour. My mistake for posting it there, probably should’ve been in the “Men’s Tennis ATP Tour 2023” discussion thread instead. 
 

:USA Tom Brady is another notable retirement (don’t know how popular american football is on here though)

American what? No sorry, in Europe we have rugby, the smartest version :p

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19 hours ago, vinipereira said:

Great list, although I don't think :ESP Nadal has retired yet :mumble: Also would love more suggestions from non-Olympic sports.

 

To that list I would add two great athletes from the Paralympic world: :IRL Jason Smyth (Athletics) and :JPN Shingo Kunieda (Wheelchair Tennis).

And Cavendish has already announced a comeback...

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