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40 Greatest chokers in sport



Brixtaan

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Jul 7, 2003
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Border country.East Preston.
Did anyone see this list in the Times recently? (i'd like to know without having to pay them )
 




Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Without knowing the list, I would imagine that the All Blacks feature quite highly. Jean van der Velde and (possibly unfairly) Tim Henman. Holland and Spain must be up there as well.
 










Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,033
Wasn't that Yank golfer Scott Hoch called 'Hoch the Choke' for a while, after blowing a few winning positions? Who knows, he may have actually got to win one eventually, but extra points for the rhyming surname.
 


Durlston

"Garlic bread!?"
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Jul 15, 2009
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Haywards Heath
Jimmy White must be a certainty to be on the list. World Championship snooker final, 1992, blew a 14-8 lead over Stephen Hendry and 1994 missed an easy black in the deciding frame. Still gutted he's never been world champion.:cry:
 






Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,398
Uffern
Seen the list- yep. Greg Norman's there (and Hoch and Jimmy White)

Bit harsh to include Roberto Duran - I know he quit but he was getting the complete runaround from Leonard and had lost anyway
 


BeepBeepImaJeep

Farewell and adieu....
Jul 5, 2010
96
Canada
this one?

40: Andy Murray, 2010
39: Barcelona, 1986
38: Lewis Hamilton, 2007
37: England rugby union team, 1991
36: Bernhard Langer, 1991
35: Alex Bogdanovic, take your pick
34: Frank Bruno, 1996
33: England cricket team, 1987
32: David Bedford, 1971
31: Tony Romo, 2007
30: New York Yankees, 2004
29: Europe Ryder Cup team, 1999
28: Roberto Duran, 1980
27: England cricket team, 2006
26: Tim Henman, 2001
25: Paula Radcliffe, 2000
24: Gareth Southgate, 1996
23: Devon Loch, 1956
22: England football team, 1970
21: Jana Novotna, 1993
20: New Zealand rugby team, 2007
19: England football team, 2010
18: Gavin Hastings, 1991
17: Newcastle United, 1995-96
16: Scott Norwood, 1991
15: Colin Montgomerie, 2006
14: Jimmy White, 1992
13: Chris Waddle, 1990
12: Dustin Johnson, 2010
11: Don Fox, 1968
10: Houston Oilers, 1993
9: Doug Sanders, 1970
8: Guillermo Coria, 2004
7: Somerset cricket team, 2010
6: Jean van der Velde, 1999
5: Scott Hoch, 1989
4: Asafa Powell, 2007
3: Greg Norman, 1996
2: South Africa cricket team, 1999
1: New Zealand rugby team, 1999
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,923
Kevin Pieterson ?
 




Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,033
Jimmy White must be a certainty to be on the list. World Championship snooker final, 1992, blew a 14-8 lead over Stephen Hendry and 1994 missed an easy black in the deciding frame. Still gutted he's never been world champion.:cry:

Indeed. And didn't just lose it - lost the next 10 to lose 18-14. Desperate. I remember seeing it at the time, it was truly horrible to watch.

The only time in sport I can recall finding it similarly hard to watch (at least, without money on it) was that Greg Norman Masters blow-up against Faldo. Terrible stuff.
 






RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,500
Vacationland
2004 New York Yankees on there at only 30?
 


Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
England football team of 2010 are at number 19...chicken chokers maybe...but did anyone seriously expect them to win the competition?
 










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