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Tiger Woods made history in 1997 by becoming the youngest Masters winner at the age of 21, achieving a record 12-stroke victory. The emotional moment with his father, Earl, marked the beginning of his illustrious career.
Brandi Chastain scored the winning penalty kick in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, securing the championship for the United States. Her iconic celebration became a symbol of female empowerment in sports.
This iconic boxing match, held in Zaire in 1974, saw Muhammad Ali employ his famous 'rope-a-dope' strategy to defeat the undefeated George Foreman, reclaiming the heavyweight title. It was a pivotal moment for Ali and cemented his status as a legend in boxing.
This historic moment occurred during the 1980 Winter Olympics when the U.S. hockey team, composed of amateur players, defeated the formidable Soviet Union team, which was expected to win. The victory was a symbol of American determination and spirit during the Cold War era.
At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens defied Adolf Hitler's Aryan supremacy ideology by winning four gold medals in the 100-meter, 200-meter, long jump, and 4x100-meter relay events. His victory was a powerful statement against racial prejudice.