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An underdog teenager who just wanted to make the team, Ledecky achieved one of the most dominant Olympic performances in history.
His fifth world surfing championship was a spiritual odyssey that transformed Slater into a legend.
After a slew of injuries left the starting lineup short, Rashford rose to the occasion and made an unforgettable debut for Manchester United.
In a pivotal game against the Steelers, Wilson recorded a career-best passing performance—all while battling a flu that nearly sidelined him.
When skateboarder Bufoni won gold at the 2015 SLS World Championship, she proved her critics wrong and made history at the same time.
The 2017 World Para Athletics Championships were a cathartic step on a trying mental health journey for Bassett, a Paralympic sprinter.
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