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PhiPsiRuss 07-17-2004 05:37 PM

Greatest Athlete Today
 
I'm voting for Lance Armstrong. He dominates his sport, and I'm particularly impressed that he overcame cancer.

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cuaphi 07-17-2004 07:19 PM

I agree he's an inspiration. I just really hope those illegal supplement allegations are false. Regardless, he has to be one of the best physically conditioned people on the planet.

KSigkid 07-17-2004 07:49 PM

Lance Armstrong is unbelievable. I'd also say Michael Vick, Barry Bonds and Marion Jones deserve mention (Jones and Barry depending on the allegations against them).

What Lance does though is just above and beyond.

CSUSigEp 07-17-2004 10:58 PM

I dont wanna vote for Lance just cuz of the whole drug issue surrounding him. I think im gonna go for Vick.

DeltAlum 07-18-2004 12:30 AM

This week just about anyone would vote for Armstrong.

Depending on what criteria (as opposed to criterium -- bad joke) is used, though, that could change from week to week.

I suspect that the real "greatest" athlete in the world is the best Decathalete in the world -- the next of whom will be crowned in Athens later this year.

DawnDZ 07-20-2004 05:14 PM

Tom Brady and vick - of course I am a former HOKIE what can I say... :D

I would also say that Michelle Akers is one heck of a forward...

PhiPsiRuss 07-20-2004 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltAlum
This week just about anyone would vote for Armstrong.
This week is what got me thinking about this, but I would probably give the same answer in 6 months. I believe that Lance Armstrong dominates his sport more than any other athlete today.

I believe that he is in the rarified strata of truly dominant athletes. Like Muhammad Ali and Wayne Gretzky in their prime.

thermobryan 07-20-2004 07:59 PM

I'd have to say for Athlete it would be for someone who is the best athletically overall,not just dominating in their one sport. One that can go to any sport and excel. Therefore anyone that puts lazy bonds on their list knows nothing of sports...

Peaches-n-Cream 07-20-2004 08:02 PM

I think that the Olympic Games might help determine who the greatest athlete is. I am always impressed with the track and field athletes.

I haven't heard any accusations against Lance Armstrong using steroids. I watched his interview with Charlie Rose, and they discussed that perhaps the chemotherapy and other drugs used to treat his cancer made him stronger and improved his endurance as an unexpected side effect. He is an amazing athlete.

cutiepatootie 07-20-2004 11:40 PM

I also think Lance Armstrong but i also think the Williams sisters dominate the world of tennis and are on top of their game,

Rudey 07-21-2004 12:16 AM

I would put it on Armstrong because the claims are nothing. The rest like Jones...well "some of these girls take so much juice they can't get erections anymore".

-Rudey

KSigkid 07-21-2004 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
This week is what got me thinking about this, but I would probably give the same answer in 6 months. I believe that Lance Armstrong dominates his sport more than any other athlete today.

I believe that he is in the rarified strata of truly dominant athletes. Like Muhammad Ali and Wayne Gretzky in their prime.

Absolutely...there's just no one on the Tour that can really match him right now, it's pretty ridiculous. His closest competition is Ulrich, and he's even said he's getting to the point where he just can't catch up.

This guy is truly history-making, and I'm hoping people appreciate just what they're seeing out of him.

KSig RC 07-21-2004 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cutiepatootie
I also think Lance Armstrong but i also think the Williams sisters dominate the world of tennis and are on top of their game,

i disagree - venus mailed it in at wimbledon, even 'forgetting' to correct a scoring mistake in which they served out of the ad court three points in a row. her reason? "i don't like confrontation."

Right.

The Williams sisters have gone tiger - prone to taking days off, b/c really there's not much more to accomplish, and other factors have stepped in.

Lance armstrong really is the most dominant athlete in today's sports world. The EPO rumors, if true, would definitely take this away - the added oxygen boosting in the blood would be way more important to a cyclist than, say, steroids to a Barry Bonds. However, w/out any real proof of use during these six seasons . . . I think you have to consider this one of the tier-one sporting accomplishments of our generation. It might be the top.

He even looks to be getting stronger, stretching to almost 4 min yesterday. Unreal.

IowaStatePhiPsi 07-21-2004 03:02 PM

Takeru Kobayashi

DeltaSigStan 07-21-2004 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DawnDZ
Tom Brady

I would also say that Michelle Akers is one heck of a forward...

I'm the biggest brady fan on the West Coast, and I honestly disagree with this. Tom has good physical ability and has the greatest mental attitude towards the gane, but he's more of the product of the system in my opinion. I think Brady needs Belichek more than Bill needs him, it just happened to be a perfect match.

He still is, though, a two time Super Bowl Most Valuable Playa, so it's all good.

And, I'm still in the middle about whether Michelle Akers or Mia Hamm was/is better.

KSigkid 07-21-2004 03:52 PM

Akers is past her prime - you could make the case at one point that she was the top women's soccer player in the world, but not the greatest athlete today.

As far as Brady - very good football player, definitely not the greatest athlete today. The guy is a hell of a leader and can play though.

NickLc24 07-21-2004 05:36 PM

Love 'em or hate 'em, some great athletes: Roger Clemens, Lance Armstrong, Pat Tillman, Brett Favre, Curt Schilling, Shaquille O'Neal

TxAPhi 02-16-2005 03:17 PM

Armstrong to pursue 7th Tour de France victory
 
Amazing!


AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Lance Armstrong will ride for a seventh consecutive Tour de France title.

After months of saying that he would hold off a decision until May, the 33-year-old Austin resident made the Tour announcement Wednesday on his fan Web site, Thepaceline.com, and on the site of his new Discovery Channel cycling team.

Armstrong also announced that he will ride again in the Tour de Georgia on April 19-24, giving American fans a chance to catch him in action at home.

He'll start his cycling season March 6 in the seven-day Paris-Nice race in France and April 3 in the Tour de Flanders in Belgium.

His schedule includes no races between the Georgia event in April and the Tour de France, which begins July 2.

He said he may add races to his schedule if his fitness permits it.

"I am excited to get back on the bike and start racing, although my condition is far from perfect," Armstrong said in a statement on the Web sites.

Rudey 02-16-2005 04:00 PM

Ricky Williams. You're retarded if you think otherwise.

-Rudey

TxAPhi 02-16-2005 04:08 PM

And you may be able to see him play again.....
 
Judge rules Ricky Williams owes millions to Miami Dolphins


MIAMI, Feb 15 (AFP) - Ricky Williams must repay the Miami Dolphins 8.6 million dollars in bonus money he received from the American football club, a federal judge ruled here Tuesday, according to news reports.

The controversial running back, who retired without warning last July, must return the money after federal judge James Cohn upheld an arbitrator's decision from September, saying the ruling was not excessive and was legal.

Williams rushed for 3,225 yards and 25 touchdowns in two seasons with the Dolphins. His absence was a major blow for the Dolphins, who went 4-12 last year in the National Football League.

The amount Williams owes includes 5.3 million dollars in contract incentives paid over the past two years to Williams and 3.3 million dollars from a pro-rated signing bonus paid to him by New Orleans, which took him in the 1999 NFL Draft.

KSigkid 02-16-2005 04:32 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
Ricky Williams. You're retarded if you think otherwise.

-Rudey

It takes a real athlete to pose in a wedding dress with Mike Ditka on a sports magazine.

Rudey 02-16-2005 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KSigkid
It takes a real athlete to pose in a wedding dress with Mike Ditka on a sports magazine.
Plus think of the hardships he faced...being homeless in the badlands of Australia and then wanting to give back to humanity by studying alternative medicine or whatever it is he's learning.

-Rudey

KSig RC 02-16-2005 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rudey
Plus think of the hardships he faced...being homeless in the badlands of Australia and then wanting to give back to humanity by studying alternative medicine or whatever it is he's learning.

-Rudey


don't forget touring europe with lenny kravitz, which would suck not only due to being in europe (not even the cool part), but also having to hear lenny kravitz perform every night. the dude sucks


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