IrishCanadian25
Going on 10 years with WrestleZone
I was thinking today about some sports that have an existance predicated on only one athlete. The neat thing about baseball, hockey, basketball, and football is that if the best player goes out, it's no big deal. Even if Jordan had gone out in the early 90's, Pippen and Olajuwan were there to pick up the slack.
But three sports are basically hinging on one person so significantly, that the loss of this individual can cost millions.
3. Tennis, Roger Federer. Yes, they have Nadal, but Federer is the draw. A gentleman in every sense, and an ambassador for the sport, the man will stand as the greatest ever ten years from now and will eclipse most major records.
2. Golf, Tiger Woods. With Phil Mickelson tending to his wife, golf is teetering on the fact that Tiger is back from his knee injury. When he went down after the US Open last year, the sport took a MAJOR hit. Guys like Padraig Harrington and Kenny Perry get attention, but the only reason we know who they are is because we tuned in to see Tiger first.
1. Cycling, Lance Armstrong. Controversy aside, nobody gave a shit about the Tour de France - or cycling as a whole - until Capt. Livestrong and his one nut. He is making a comeback this year, and as a result, cycling is back on the map for something other than failed doping tests.
Honorable mention - Swimming, Michael Phelps ; Ping-Pong, Biba Golic ; Volleyball, Misty May Treanor ; Softball, Jennie Finch.
But three sports are basically hinging on one person so significantly, that the loss of this individual can cost millions.
3. Tennis, Roger Federer. Yes, they have Nadal, but Federer is the draw. A gentleman in every sense, and an ambassador for the sport, the man will stand as the greatest ever ten years from now and will eclipse most major records.
2. Golf, Tiger Woods. With Phil Mickelson tending to his wife, golf is teetering on the fact that Tiger is back from his knee injury. When he went down after the US Open last year, the sport took a MAJOR hit. Guys like Padraig Harrington and Kenny Perry get attention, but the only reason we know who they are is because we tuned in to see Tiger first.
1. Cycling, Lance Armstrong. Controversy aside, nobody gave a shit about the Tour de France - or cycling as a whole - until Capt. Livestrong and his one nut. He is making a comeback this year, and as a result, cycling is back on the map for something other than failed doping tests.
Honorable mention - Swimming, Michael Phelps ; Ping-Pong, Biba Golic ; Volleyball, Misty May Treanor ; Softball, Jennie Finch.