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by Phil McCauley on 30 July 2008
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We all enjoy seeing true sporting genius at work - but for the yin of every Lance Armstrong, Roger Federer or Sammy Sosa out there, there's the yang of dreadful failure to bring some balance to the world of sport. Here, I pay homage to 10 of the greatest, most heart-wrenching and downright funniest moments when defeat was somehow stolen from the jaws of victory. It's the top 10 chokers of all time...
10. Houston Oilers: In an AFC wildcard game in 1993, the Oilers were responsible for the biggest in-game collapse in NFL history. They destroyed the Buffalo Bills in the first half to go in leading 35-3, but took choking to a whole new level by losing the game 41-38 in overtime. Ouch.
9. Gavin Hastings: Scotland's Mr Reliable had the chance to give his country a famous victory in the semi-final of the 1991 Rugby Union World Cup against old foes England. Hastings had possibly the easiest kick of his career in front of a home crowd at Murrayfield with a penalty smack bang in front of the posts with the scores tied at 6-6. Incredibly he dragged his kick wide, and Rob Andrew went on to nick it for England with a drop goal.
8. Devon Loch: Just 50m short of the line and with a seemingly unassailable lead in the 1956 Grand National, Devon Loch inexplicably decided to do the SPLITS and handed the race on a plate to ESB. Even after all these years, watching the video footage of that moment leaves me flabbergasted. Proof, if it were ever needed, that animals can choke too.
7. Greg Norman: Came up with the biggest choke in Masters history when, going into the final round at Augusta in 1996, the Great White Shark managed to blow a SIX-SHOT lead to hand the title to Nick Faldo. Norman's final-round 78 was even more remarkable when you consider the fact he had shot a course-record 63 just three days earlier.
6. Pittsburgh Penguins: The Penguins were showing the world how to throw away certain victory way back in 1975. They led 3-0 in their best-of-seven play-off series with the NY Islanders. If you didn't already know, you can probably guess what happened next - four straight defeats left the Penguins with egg on their faces.
5. Jana Novotna: The female tennis player came agonisingly close to a famous victory in the Wimbledon final of 1993. Novotna led the all-conquering Steffi Graf 4-1 in the final set and had a point on serve for a 5-1 lead - but double-faulted. The Czech chick choked as it all became too much for her. Ten minutes later and Graf had won the set 6-4 to take the title, leaving Novotna to famously cry on the shoulder of the Duchess of Kent. Women...
4. Doug Sanders: It was Open Championship heartache for Sanders at St Andrews in 1970 as he came within one shot of victory. He had a three-footer on the final green to wrap up a one-stroke win over Jack Nicklaus, but the pressure proved too much and the American lipped out. He went on to lose the play-off to Nicklaus the next day.
3. Scott Norwood: The Buffalo Bills went into Superbowl XXV as favourites to bet the NY Giants but, with eight seconds of the game left, they trailed 20-19. Up stepped Norwood for the chance to clinch victory for the Bills with a 47-yard field goal - and he bottled it big time, sending his kick wide right. Norwood now sells insurance in Virginia.
2. Jean Van de Velde: Teeing off at the 18th in the final round of the 1999 Open at Carnoustie, Van de Velde had one hand on the trophy knowing even a double bogey would give him the championship. Having birdied the same hole in his previous two rounds, what followed was a collapse of prodigious proportions. The Frenchman only just missed the water with his first shot, hit the grandstand with his second and landed in the burn with his third, where he ended up having to take off his shoes and socks to play the ball. He eventually managed to hole out for a triple-bogey seven before losing the play-off to a grateful Paul Lawrie.
1. NY Yankees: The Yankees produced one of the biggest collapses ever seen in the world of sport in 2004. The most successful outfit in the history of Major League Baseball were cruising at 3-0 up in play-off series against the Boston Red Sox but, when push came to shove, they lost their nerve - along with the next four games - to give the Red Sox their first World Series in 86 years.
Narrowing the list down to just 10 has proved incredibly difficult as there are countless other worthy contenders for the title of biggest choker in sport. Fire away with your favourites...
Comments (26)
by Greg Varkonyi on July 31, 2008
Novotna and the Penguins are the two I am questioning mainly. Was it a choke job, or did the opponent simply improve all that much? I remember the that Wimbledon final and Stefi was the one doing the choke job. She was so much unlike herself in that game, until the double-fault. At that point something turned her A game on. Same with the Pens, the Islanders were supposed to be much better than how they played in the first three games. It simply took them that long to get warmed up. The Penguins played the same game through the whole series, it was NY that choked big time early on, and then they suddenly started playing much better. I think for a choke job to be just that it must have the choke artist playing out of his mind well, only to falter in the most crucial moment. How about the Patriots this season? Dominating everyone until they choked, but still made it past San Diego, and then choked again and lost to the Giants???
by Eric Hansa on July 31, 2008
sport is dangous, but I love it.
by bob jim on August 01, 2008
Norwood does not belong on this list. He did not crack under pressure, he simply missed a difficult 47 yarder. It's not like he missed an extra point
by joe bob on August 01, 2008
The field goal that belongs on tis list is the Viking's Gary Anderson, who hadn't missed a filed goal all season, missing a 38 yard field goal indoors, at home, in the 1999 NFC Championship Game against the Falcons.
by Bill on August 01, 2008
Bill Buckner?
by mike stein on August 01, 2008
No Gary Anderson, no care.
by joe ferrare on August 01, 2008
Roberto Duran is one of the all time greats, and as atypical as the no mas moment was, it ought to be on this list.
on August 01, 2008 on August 01, 2008
...what about the Cheatriots?
by ash williamson on August 01, 2008
Three football (soccer) collapses I can think of are worthy of a mention. In a league game tottenham hotspur were 3-0 up at half time, they ended up losing 5-3 to man united. Man united also shocked Bayern Munich who were winning the European Cup 1-0, the biggest club competition in europe if not the world. That was until united scored twice in the last four minutes of injury time to win. As a united fan though i have to admit the greatest comeback was by Liverpool against Milan a few years later. Liverpool were losing 3-0 in the final, they came back to draw 3-3 and win on penalties. Epic football matches, if you want to find out why it's so popular, watch those games.
by dan m on August 01, 2008
You forget about the Patriots but put Yankees first? I smell a Boston fan
by R B on August 01, 2008
Norwood's field goal was 47 yards! That doesn't constiture a choke. Not grabbing a ground ball is.
by Ronnie B on August 01, 2008
What about Donovan Mcnabb and the Eagles in the Super Bowl. The guy completely broke down in the 4th quarter....He even threw up ON the field!
by John pietropinto on August 01, 2008
clueless joe torre was responsible for the red sox winning the 2004 playoffs against the pacifist yankees, which clueless created a pacifist yellow no backbone team, just like him.
by Ike on August 01, 2008
That would have been a career long for him, i believe...it wasn't choking, it was just a miss
by alonzo on August 01, 2008
everyone wants to take shots at the yankees because they come from a loser town. What about the mets EPIC collapse last year? why are we talking about a series when they took a whole month to collapse? stop picking on the yankees, if you lived here, you'd be a fan of theirs too.
How is Phil Mickelson's collapse at the US Open at Wingfoot not on this list? Comparable to Van de Velde and way worse than Norman!
by Security Device on August 01, 2008
When I read the title of this article I thought for sure this moment would be in here. Only the very beginning of the destruction of Michigan Basketball was Chris Webber's timeout call when he had none left. Possibly the worst moment in U of M basketball history. And who could forget Michigan's football loss to Appalachian State last year? I wish I could. I wish I could. :(
by j k on August 01, 2008
Can't forget the 2007 New York Mets...
by STeve on August 01, 2008
ummmm alright, the Yankees collapse was huge. But as a Yankees fan: What about the METS last year?! 7 game lead with like 11 to play!
by Boo Radley on August 01, 2008
[Sigh] Couldn't fit this all on one page, eh?
Just to clarify, the Yankees didn't give the Red Sox their first world series in 86 years. The Red Sox still had to go on to beat Saint Louis in 4.
by shane weber on August 02, 2008
i forgot the name of the player but the boston red sox's firstbase man that missed the ground ball between his legs to lose the playoffs
by Daren Bukator on August 03, 2008
Leafs beat the Wings in the STANLEY CUP FINALS from 3-0 down. Islanders beat the Pens but it was only the quarter finals that year. Then the Isles lost in the next round. The Pens really weren't that good anyway.
by Mike Allen on October 03, 2008
The authors bias is showing as the Patriots are not even listed as the biggest chokers in sports history. It was the worst loss in the history of Boston sports. They missed out on perfection till the final two minutes of the season.
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