As most of you know the last man was the first ever in his country to go to the Olympics to swim being self taught he was expected to lose but at the start of the match every other player false started and were disqualified leaving just the man to swim, he ended up recording the slowest time ever in the pool but still is a inspiration to millions.
@@McMcPherson pools are expensive and a lot of places just dont have the resources for it (at least to a competitive level). guess in the US its just not many pools were built in inner-city/urban areas cus expensive af
2:14 I wish more people knew the context of Bradbury's gold medal. Bradbury was supposed to be eliminated in the quarter finals (he finished 3rd and top 2 advance) but one of the other skaters got DQ'd for blocking another skater. In the semifinals he was last of the 5 skaters and 3 of them crashed on the final lap so he took 2nd and advanced to the finals. This race was the finals. A guy who didn't have the speed to advance out of the quarterfinals ended up winning the gold medal. I mean that with no disrespect whatsoever, it's just the most incredible gold medal ever.
Also, also lets bear in mind, he used to be one of the best skaters, and had come back from a goddamn spinal injury to compete at those games. It was luck (along with a bit of tactics to make sure he stayed far enough back to not get caught, but be able to skate through) to win that final, but it was talent that got him to the games.
3:50 is "Eric the Eel" affectionately named by Australians for his epic journey to Sydney 2000 Olympics. Before the Olympic games Eric never swam in an Olympic length swimming pool. People fell in love with his struggles to get to in to the Olympics and displaying sheer determination to finish the swimming heath of a swim length he never done before by him never giving up, which is why people loved him, even though he only got up to qualify rounds. Still a champion to many. Look him up, inspiring bloke.
The last one actually has a hilarious story behind it. This guy taught himself how to swim through videos and in a pool that was around 15 meters long becsuse he was competing for a country that didn't have a swimming team. He didn't even know what the Olympics were before he came came to that competition...read his story on the internet, it's amazing
Yes lol, they only act like they're hurt when someone accidentally trips them or when someone runs into them. In this scenario acting like they're hurt wouldn't give them an advantage
@@ZhuGeLiang6969 potentially another biker who may have collided with the biker or his estranged motorbike , the situation of someone being unlucky in each and every instance may not hold true , but I'm talking in a general sense here and it does hold true for the majority of the clips
Some people in the comments section asking about last clip, so let me tell you something about that. Aside from the fact that he got lucky that the others are disqualified, there is something remarkable and inspiring about that man. His name is Eric 'the eel' Moussambani, a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea who got a wild card at Sydney 2000 Olympics. He only start learning how to swim 8 months prior and only in a small swimming pool with only 3 hours of practice everyday without coach. Before the event he never even see an Olympics size swimming pool. At that time he asked other swimmer and coach about how to swim professionally and many swimmers and coaches tell him after they see how he swims that he's not gonna make it and they were right of course with that time, but he never give up and never disheartened to try until finish. Although he didn't qualify to the main event, he help set up foundations to other swimmers in his country. Fun fact, few times later he actually manage to get respectable time of 57s. Note : sorry for my bad English 😅
The shot only connected as well as it did because the opponent moved into it, which was luck. There's no way it would have been a knockdown without that.
he is Aaron Canet. He is a world championship rider. I am not a fan (and i hate him a lot). He was lucky. That circuit in Portimao is one of the most beautiful circuits in the world, and that part is also one of the most dangerous (usually riders don't crash there). He lost the front and slowed down the hill. In that part riders go down at over 200 kilometers per hour.
Here is the event of the last one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Moussambani In short, two of Eric Moussambani's (the swimmer) competitors jumped in to the water too early and got disqualified. Although he was too slow to advance to the next round because he was exhausted in the last 15 meters, he was still the winner of this round and made the slowest 100 meters freestyle swimming record in Olympic history by accident.
@@mohamedantar246 I think he actually meant to duck, you can see him look right before he goes down. Certainly still lucky, but these guys have inhuman reflexes
2:15 There are so many very important things to remember here. To finish first, first you must finish. To win GOLD at the Olympics, you must do everything just to get into the final race! Aussie Hero.
0:57 reminded me of the comedy skit where the goalkeeper was able to block every shot taken with his face. Morale of the Story: In football getting hit in the face wins you the game.
Since he’s standing out of bounds and he made the shot it doesn’t count, so the other team gets it. Think of it as stepping out of bounds so the other team gets the ball
3:45 Context: Eric Moussambani from Equatorial Guinea, a country where swimming isnt at all common. He started swimming but had never even swam in a pool before. He got the slowest recorded time in Olympics history but still won bcus everyone else got disqualified
the motto for the SAS, "Who Dares, Wins", In an Olympic competition against the best of the best, where that gentleman "dared to enter for his Country" & thought yeah I'll give it a go! "The Cosmic Universe Took it's hat off to him", & said "Eric Who Dares Wins", You get what you got Good Sir!
1:10 jajajaja estaba pensando que la tenía estaba en el leicester city y luego ha salido una escena de un chico de color ( negro ) y me ha recordado a él 😂
se é uma devolução de bola do tipo , '' me da logo essa bola e n enrola ''' e leva uma bolada dessa o cara cai no chão e parece q sofreu um acidente , mais qnd é um GOL a coisa muda kkkkkkkk 1:04
As most of you know the last man was the first ever in his country to go to the Olympics to swim being self taught he was expected to lose but at the start of the match every other player false started and were disqualified leaving just the man to swim, he ended up recording the slowest time ever in the pool but still is a inspiration to millions.
No one in his heat even came close to him.
Hilarious… don’t understand why so many POC can’t swim .. everytime I visit my father in Jamaica always look forward to beach days it’s so amusing 😂😂
@@McMcPherson pools are expensive and a lot of places just dont have the resources for it (at least to a competitive level). guess in the US its just not many pools were built in inner-city/urban areas cus expensive af
@@ucx-s9040 you don’t need a pool to swim tho
@@Userhandleidk You do need access to beaches, and most US cities don't have that either.
Other:lucky to win
Racer: lucky to be alive
Tbh that was pretty dangerous but those drivers are trained to have great reaction so at a distance like that they could easily avoid him
2:10 that guy definitely didnt have time and distance to react
@@hamidbarnabus I mean the first race
@@randomguyontheinternet6885 it was a blind corner
@@vinny3090 wdym a blind corner, it happens on a straight
2:14 I wish more people knew the context of Bradbury's gold medal. Bradbury was supposed to be eliminated in the quarter finals (he finished 3rd and top 2 advance) but one of the other skaters got DQ'd for blocking another skater.
In the semifinals he was last of the 5 skaters and 3 of them crashed on the final lap so he took 2nd and advanced to the finals.
This race was the finals. A guy who didn't have the speed to advance out of the quarterfinals ended up winning the gold medal. I mean that with no disrespect whatsoever, it's just the most incredible gold medal ever.
Also, also lets bear in mind, he used to be one of the best skaters, and had come back from a goddamn spinal injury to compete at those games. It was luck (along with a bit of tactics to make sure he stayed far enough back to not get caught, but be able to skate through) to win that final, but it was talent that got him to the games.
As Jack Brabham was fond of saying "To finish first, you must first finish."
3:50 is "Eric the Eel" affectionately named by Australians for his epic journey to Sydney 2000 Olympics. Before the Olympic games Eric never swam in an Olympic length swimming pool. People fell in love with his struggles to get to in to the Olympics and displaying sheer determination to finish the swimming heath of a swim length he never done before by him never giving up, which is why people loved him, even though he only got up to qualify rounds. Still a champion to many. Look him up, inspiring bloke.
Jeez
thanks!
In spanish?
And he plays by the rules. And win through his respect of the rules. Kudos!
"never swam" is an understatement, i don't think he had even seen one
2:30 この選手の強運
準々決勝···4人のうち上位2人が準決勝進出のところ3位だったが、2位の人が失格となり準決勝進出。
準決勝···5人のうち上位2人が決勝進出。ラスト1周時点では最下位だったが3人が転倒して2位になり決勝進出。
決勝···大幅に遅れるも最後に4人全員が転倒し、見事優勝。
運が重なり、南半球初の冬期オリンピック金メダリストとなったらしい。
それ好き
@栗原 本当?ねぇ?ホント?
@@user-pq8kh8xh1s yes
@@Snorlax108 誰か知らんけどサンキュ笑
@@user-pq8kh8xh1s yes
The last one actually has a hilarious story behind it. This guy taught himself how to swim through videos and in a pool that was around 15 meters long becsuse he was competing for a country that didn't have a swimming team. He didn't even know what the Olympics were before he came came to that competition...read his story on the internet, it's amazing
I was *wondering* why his swimming stroke was...less than optimal... That's pretty wild!
What’s his name and country?
@@garyenkwong1683 From Equatorial Guinea-Eel Moussambani
That's Eric the Eel Moussambani! Massively improved not only his swimming capabilities but his country's as well and became a national hero!
Thanks for advice. I read his story and was amazed to tears👍
0:57 サッカー選手は掠ったり当たってない時は痛いけど、まじ痛そうな時は痛くないんですね
Yes lol, they only act like they're hurt when someone accidentally trips them or when someone runs into them. In this scenario acting like they're hurt wouldn't give them an advantage
1:03 when Scott Sterling (the man, the myth, the legend) plays as the striker
YES
Hahaha yess
lol
2:30 that's the boss move😎
In Australia we now call any such move as doing "the Bradbury".
Luckiest moments for some are the unluckiest moments for others , it's all about perspective
well that bike crash in the beginning... unlucky for who?
@@ZhuGeLiang6969 potentially another biker who may have collided with the biker or his estranged motorbike , the situation of someone being unlucky in each and every instance may not hold true , but I'm talking in a general sense here and it does hold true for the majority of the clips
@@arnavmittal8680 Isn't the other rider also lucky they didn't hit the bike?
@@abdallahahmed825 that's a fair point , and at the end of the day I would like to reiterate that it's all about the perspective
@@ZhuGeLiang6969 the biker who crashed
2:56 wasn't luck at all, it was purely skill. He literally went to the floor twice, he won thanks to his skills.
Tyea he calculated and shot slowly
Last one hit the net.
If luck would have support then.....
@@manusarda no he tryed so hard we cant see luck we can see his hardwork
@@mamillasrinivas6500 he worked hard.
But that hardwork would have gone in vain if luck wouldn't have supported him at last.
@@manusarda what is luck about playing the ball perfectly on the net?
3:50 this guy is the reason why Olympic swimming race has lifeguard 😂 respect for him to complete the race
what happened to him? like why did he suddenly went slow could he not swim?
@@lizzieeee3945 because he swam first time into olympic sized pool .
@@lizzieeee3945 "Eric Moussambani"
Official channel of the Olympic made video of him.
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@@TW_Kaputt 謝謝分享,他的故事很酷!
Some people in the comments section asking about last clip, so let me tell you something about that. Aside from the fact that he got lucky that the others are disqualified, there is something remarkable and inspiring about that man.
His name is Eric 'the eel' Moussambani, a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea who got a wild card at Sydney 2000 Olympics. He only start learning how to swim 8 months prior and only in a small swimming pool with only 3 hours of practice everyday without coach. Before the event he never even see an Olympics size swimming pool. At that time he asked other swimmer and coach about how to swim professionally and many swimmers and coaches tell him after they see how he swims that he's not gonna make it and they were right of course with that time, but he never give up and never disheartened to try until finish. Although he didn't qualify to the main event, he help set up foundations to other swimmers in his country.
Fun fact, few times later he actually manage to get respectable time of 57s.
Note : sorry for my bad English 😅
Thanks for the info and your English was better than most people who speak it.
Thanks to your English,I Taiwanese can understand...
nice info, it helps a lot.
Exactly the comment I was looking for. Thank you!
If people know what you say, it mean your English is good👊
1:04 “and that kids is how we won the match”. “But grandpa at what cost?”. “At the cost of my head child”
And that's only one of the many victories for The Man. The Myth. The Legend. SCOTT STERLING
@@AlxM96 Damn Scott Sterling never gets old hahahahahaha
i love how they showed all different sporting occasions
This channel is great for that.
“When sports players luckiest”
Ah yes, makes perfect sense.
Ay yes
Tu e
Description perfect best
@@riceracing3184 yep that makes since for this video
its a auto translation from chinese, you can see so in the tab.
0:57 definitely a Scott Sterling moment 😂
Lol yeah
I wanna put a like but it's 69
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT
Wow this video started out with the actual thumbnail, I am impressed.
最後の水泳面白いけど、自分以外誰もいない状況で最後まで泳ぎきって、観客が応援してるところが良いね。
それな
これ黒人と泳ぐのが嫌っていう理由で最初の2人わざとフライングして失格してるって聞いたことある
Entendible tenga un buen dia
La tuya por si acaso
Tu mamá por las dudas
03:21
ボブスレーのやつ、何事もなかった感が出ててすごいツボった
『〜〜よいしょぉっ!!』みたいに姿勢もどって草やった
The boxing one was just pure skill
The boxer is Zab Juda
The shot only connected as well as it did because the opponent moved into it, which was luck. There's no way it would have been a knockdown without that.
1:00 a true Scott sterling moment
the man
@@malikhaidar the myth
THE LEGEND!!
YEAAAA
lol
3:49
この余裕感www
確かこの人、自国では練習環境が無くてほぼ未経験でこの大会に出たんじゃなかったっけ?だから余裕は全く無かったと思う、むしろめちゃくちゃ緊張してたと思うよ!
2人フライングで失格となり
実質自分の勝ち確になった
だから、余裕の表情って意味な笑
調べても出てこなかったが
どこぞやの飛び込みと勘違いしてないか?
@@JP-jb3gu
調べたら出てきたわ
エリック・ムサンバニ
@@JP-jb3gu ちなこれ予選だから全く勝ち確じゃないぞw
しかもオリンピックの舞台だから世界中から見られるし緊張と動揺だろ
0:06 dude was really lucky to get out of track with scooby doo run without getting hit from other riders. that's a really scary place to crash
he is Aaron Canet. He is a world championship rider. I am not a fan (and i hate him a lot). He was lucky. That circuit in Portimao is one of the most beautiful circuits in the world, and that part is also one of the most dangerous (usually riders don't crash there). He lost the front and slowed down the hill. In that part riders go down at over 200 kilometers per hour.
Well paced video, great background music. Thank you!
That bowling shot happens all the time. It’s happened to me probs 10 times
Here is the event of the last one:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Moussambani
In short, two of Eric Moussambani's (the swimmer) competitors jumped in to the water too early and got disqualified. Although he was too slow to advance to the next round because he was exhausted in the last 15 meters, he was still the winner of this round and made the slowest 100 meters freestyle swimming record in Olympic history by accident.
Thx
Thnx
Thx
Thanks
@Simm JJ at least give some respect lol, you need to know that he's literally the only person in his country to know how to do competitive swimming
2:09 That was lucky as hell. I was glad he was safe.
Im just amazed how the impact of the force made him duck his head at the right time is just amazing
@@mohamedantar246 I think he actually meant to duck, you can see him look right before he goes down. Certainly still lucky, but these guys have inhuman reflexes
Last one was hilarious 🤣
1:57 This made me say “holy shit” out loud lol
Ur parents around 👀
almost lost his head
I watched that ice skating moment god was by his side 😔
3:08 this is something my team would do
He fart so hard that ball got the goal
Lmao
水泳の人は未経験者でこの後猛練習して30秒以上タイム縮めた人ですねー
alla a ella por las dudas
水泳のない国で水泳を広めた立役者
Totalmente de acuerdo tío 🤙
は?
@@user-fy9te9gb4o
きれんなって
0:31かわいいポーズww
2:56 is not a luck. 🤷🏻♂️
Talent.
0:59 Scott Sterling: Finally, a worthy oponent, our battle would be legendary.
Was waiting for this comment lmao
Finally the mention of the man,the myth, the legend
this was a very humbling video. thank you for posting.
What is the music in the video? Just a suggestion to the whole CZcams channel for STROPS. Can you include the music in each video in the desc please
3:08 after this Konami made his iconic moment card🙂
hey you made it through 2020! Great video! Smooth timing! I've shared this to my friend. Magnificient. Uploads Cool! Watched till the end i did.
4:12 seemed two others are disqualified for the game after breaking the rules, so the last one win the game without any doubt
The last one just stay cool
The last guy Thug Life😎
0:57 dio la cara por el equipo
🤣🤣
Love your channel!!
복싱은 운 아니고 이미 들어오는거 볼때부터 허리 돌려서 카운터 준비했네....ㄷㄷ
1:17
第一神拳速水
2:15 There are so many very important things to remember here. To finish first, first you must finish. To win GOLD at the Olympics, you must do everything just to get into the final race! Aussie Hero.
Never surrender.
0:57 reminded me of the comedy skit where the goalkeeper was able to block every shot taken with his face.
Morale of the Story: In football getting hit in the face wins you the game.
lol Studio C's Scott Sterling
1:05 he is going to quit playing😂
在其他地方聽說過最後一個選手的故事,意外在這裡看到當時的比賽畫面,這麼剛好另外兩位都失格真的太經典了
我也是看過這位非洲選手的故事~ 非常勵志!! 創下最慢的紀錄 ~贏得最棒的掌聲
Suele pasar
I thought the player @1:01 would roll around in pain holding his face.
But then I remembered that they only act when they're losing.
They only act when it's like a yellow card type injury, the football to the face isn't so no acting lol
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Jjbnjñnnmnmnfffddd P0IS
m8, don't be so salty. he wouldn't even gain anything from acting cuz no one even made contact with him.
I don't think you understand or have ever watched football in your life
1:05 scott sterling. The man, the myth, the legend.
1:04 omg... it's him, The man The myth The legend! scores another goal in the book for history's legends xD
0:57 I didn't see the others yet but I'm sure it's the best one!
バスケの遠投シュートのやつ奇跡ってのもあるけど、そもそもコートの外から投げて届く事自体が凄い
The last guy lol. Hard work paid off he won. Good for him
色んなスポーツの海外実況が聞けて良い!
I may not speak Japanese, but I agree.
@@Kuroiwa1988 lmao 😂 dude ...
@@Kuroiwa1988 I may not speaking English but I glad you understand about it.
うん
@@MiyokoYazawa878 Nani!?
0:57 lol takes a ball to face is fine… u touch them and they flop around like there having a seizure
最後の兄貴好き
I love it when sports players luckiest!
Whenever I think of this channel, the name Stroops comes to my mind but actually the channel is known as Strops.
Same
It's sports backwards
@@NotKimiRaikkonen Damn, makes sense.
Exactly 😂
ボクシングとバドミントンは全く運じゃなくて思いっきり実力だね❗️
他のは強運✨
@@aaaa-ic7nz 卓球もサッカーも運だろ。どこをどう見たらそう言う意味の分からない思考になるのかな、、、
@@aaaa-ic7nz サッカーに関しては顔面当たっただけなのに実力はさすがにww
実力ってことは偶然ではなくわざとって事ですよね?サッカーの選手、あれが実力だとしたらクソ野郎過ぎません?
卓球のカウンターは実力
@@aaaa-ic7nz 卓球はわからんけどサッカーはどうみても運
1:40 運なのか実力なのか😅
運も実力のうちやで( ̄▽ ̄)
1:04 Scott Sterling would be proud
The rule is simple: don't give up
Glad you added a bowling clip it doesn't get much recognition as a sport
3:40 this man has a great story dude
0:00のは本当に運がいい 坂になっててどのラインで他のバイクが来るか分からない状況で良く生きてた。
Well done bro I like it and thanks
Who else here is from the sidemenreacts video
1:06 SCOTT STERLING DOES IT AGAIN!
1:06 이동국이냨ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
a vida é feita de time meus amigos, apenas.
Buen video👍
Buen video 👍
1:41 これもっと盛り上がってもいいんじゃない?w
Just came here to comment that. Its a nice thumbnail bro 😁
you forgot the hamilton 7th title, he's lucky because mercedes dominating from the start v6 era lol
When you make a full court shot on the inbounds pass, do you lose possession, or do you get another chance? Probably the former, but just curious...
You lose possession
Since he’s standing out of bounds and he made the shot it doesn’t count, so the other team gets it. Think of it as stepping out of bounds so the other team gets the ball
3:45 Context: Eric Moussambani from Equatorial Guinea, a country where swimming isnt at all common. He started swimming but had never even swam in a pool before. He got the slowest recorded time in Olympics history but still won bcus everyone else got disqualified
the motto for the SAS, "Who Dares, Wins", In an Olympic competition against the best of the best, where that gentleman "dared to enter for his Country" & thought yeah I'll give it a go! "The Cosmic Universe Took it's hat off to him", & said "Eric Who Dares Wins", You get what you got Good Sir!
0:21 PBA出してくれて嬉しい
very good collection!
와 안면슛 !!
0:05我當時害怕極了
I was terribly scared at the time
That one shot golf one will never not amaze me😭😭
0:22 WAYNE GARDNER JR LUCKYMAN
0:57, the man... the myth.... the LEGEND.... SCOTT STERLING
When sports players luckiest is right, strops
4:00 santai aje lah, ngapain buru², udah pasti menang 😂
4:10 that struggle is hard :D lmao
0:57 SCOTT STERLING!!!!
The baseball player got some skill
Last one was funny. He swim slowly and won.
May i ask.. How? Can u explain it to me?
1:40 exelent eagle!!!!
0:33 when nobita use doremon luck gadget in baseball
Steven bradbury was not lucky it was pure skill
How? If the others didn't fall he wouldn't have won..
@@homelackin2234 u obviously don't get sarcasm do u home lackin
1:10 jajajaja estaba pensando que la tenía estaba en el leicester city y luego ha salido una escena de un chico de color ( negro ) y me ha recordado a él 😂
0:57死ぬほど痛そう
なんで両手上げて喜べる余裕あるんだろ
決まった瞬間痛みとぶ。
これガチで
@@user-lu6yu3xi1f サッカー経験者なら分かるよね。身体中から喜びが溢れ出るんよなw アドレナリンってすごいよね
se é uma devolução de bola do tipo , '' me da logo essa bola e n enrola ''' e leva uma bolada dessa o cara cai no chão e parece q sofreu um acidente , mais qnd é um GOL a coisa muda kkkkkkkk 1:04
2:20 マリカーの打開で草
サワ○ン
Last one's back story is cool. Thanks for the comments pointing it out.
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