Leicester City winning the Premier League, Usain Bolt dominating the Olympics and a pair of brothers helping each other across the finish line were some of the most unforgettable moments in world sports last year.
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Leicester City made Premier League history when they won the 2015-16 season. The team was once considered a relegation candidate, with odds of winning the title at 5,000 to 1. |
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Real Madrid players cheered coach Zinedine Zidane after winning the Champions League final. The young coach showed great "luck" when winning a major championship after just over four months on the job. |
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Andy Murray throws his racket in celebration after defeating Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon final. This is his second Wimbledon title and third Grand Slam title of his career. |
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Racer Johann Zarco happily somersaults on the podium after winning the Moto 2 race in Germany on July 17. |
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Griezmann was "speechless" while the Portuguese team celebrated Eder's goal. This goal helped Portugal beat host France 1-0 in the Euro football final. |
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Driver Wein Han and co-driver Jean-Pierre Garcin drive through the majestic Gobi Desert during the "Silk Road" road race on July 22. |
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Usain Bolt easily won, and smiled arrogantly as he ran the semi-finals of the men's 100m event at the Rio Olympics. Not long after, the superstar won all three gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay. This was also the third consecutive time the "king of athletics" won a hat-trick of gold medals at the Olympics. |
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Paralympian Richard Whitehead competes in the 200m T42 at the Paralympics. The loss of both legs did not affect his swift running and energetic style. Whitehead went on to win gold in the 200m T42 and silver in the 100m T42. |
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Alistair Brownlee helps his brother Jonathan finish the race at the World Triathlon Championships in Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico on September 18. Jonathan had been showing signs of exhaustion in the heat of the race. The British brothers decided to support each other, but only finished second and third. Fans around the world have since praised and shared the story. |
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Nico Rosberg became the new F1 champion with a five-point lead over teammate Lewis Hamilton. This is the shortest gap between the two leading drivers in many years. With this year's championship, Rosberg also ended Hamilton's two-year reign. |
According to VNE