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I am a pretty big fan of the Olympics because I get to see a lot of sports that are not usually covered. My wife hates the Olympics because it interrupts her soap opera every day. :cursin:
So, I was thinking about what I consider the top 5 sporting events. Here's my list. I would like to see others.
1. Ryder Cup -- this is, IMO, the best sporting event ever. I love pulling for American teams in anything, but it is that much better to me when it's golf!
2. World Cup -- we're not ultra-competitive, yet, but we are getting closer. Once again, I love the US vs. other countries.
3. NCAA Final Four -- the scene is always electric at this event. Growing up in KY, there was nothing more important than college basketball.
4. The Masters -- Tradition is the reason here. This is a much better event to attend than to watch because you can't get the full experience watching it on TV.
5. Kentucky Derby -- Once again, due to my heritage this has always been a staple as to what my homestate means to me. The tradition and fervor that go on that day is unbelievable. I spent many years in the infield and have had the opportunity to play with the big boys on Millionaire's Row. Once again, much better to attend than tune in.
Anyone else?
NOTE: The reason there is no football on here is that the Super Bowl is still on Sundays which is ridiculous and there is no true national championship game in college. If there were a NC game in college, it would be #3 on my list.
So, I was thinking about what I consider the top 5 sporting events. Here's my list. I would like to see others.
1. Ryder Cup -- this is, IMO, the best sporting event ever. I love pulling for American teams in anything, but it is that much better to me when it's golf!
2. World Cup -- we're not ultra-competitive, yet, but we are getting closer. Once again, I love the US vs. other countries.
3. NCAA Final Four -- the scene is always electric at this event. Growing up in KY, there was nothing more important than college basketball.
4. The Masters -- Tradition is the reason here. This is a much better event to attend than to watch because you can't get the full experience watching it on TV.
5. Kentucky Derby -- Once again, due to my heritage this has always been a staple as to what my homestate means to me. The tradition and fervor that go on that day is unbelievable. I spent many years in the infield and have had the opportunity to play with the big boys on Millionaire's Row. Once again, much better to attend than tune in.
Anyone else?
NOTE: The reason there is no football on here is that the Super Bowl is still on Sundays which is ridiculous and there is no true national championship game in college. If there were a NC game in college, it would be #3 on my list.