This is a great video, and I enjoyed it. But.....can you please tell me why you used a click bait picture that is not a part of the video? No where in this video is there a girl on a balance beam. Yet that is the click bait picture you've chosen. Can you tell me why?
That squirrel or whatever it was not getting run over by that race car is one of the most luckiest moments I have ever seen. It probably said a big thank you to its squirrel God for that one lol.
I have to say, yet it was never shown in this clip. It the Steven Bradbury win in the Salt Lakes Olympics Speed skating final. All he did was to be last and wait for everyone to fell down and take gold because he was the only one left standing.
"It's like winning the lottery: it's amazing when it happens to you, but it's not amazing when it happens to someone." There must be thousands upon thousands of games of soccer alone played (and filmed) every year; that amazing things like this would happen is practically inevitable. Not saying this to detract from any of these events; yes, they're incredible. We just shouldn't be surprised that they happen at all.
That squirrel, tho. A more philosophical man might find some great parallel to the human condition in that near-death experience, but all I could think was, "Fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck"
3:00 was wrong. The ball went between the net post and the net but it still went underneath the net, so that's fault. No idea what the other guy got the point.
No. The ball just has to bounce on the opponet's court. The easiest way is over the net, but it can go around it even if under the white strip. There are plenty of videos of such points in RU-vid, and also of points in which the ball bounces off the net or the net posts and goes in. This case was just a little more unsual, but it's valid (the umpire allowed it, but couldn't hide his awkward smile, knowing that it was just very bad luck for the losing player).
5:09 was not luck. The player who put that basket in had practiced that specific play repeatedly beforehand in the months, perhaps years before the shot.