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  2. Miracle on Ice - Wikipedia

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    The victory became one of the most iconic moments of the Games and in U.S. sports. Equally well-known was the television call of the final seconds of the game by Al Michaels for ABC, in which he declared: "Do you believe in miracles? YES!" In 1999, Sports Illustrated named the "Miracle on Ice" the top sports moment of the 20th century. [9]

  3. Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The original amphora was acquired by Sports Illustrated magazine in 1954 and was donated to the "Sports" collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in 1979. [5] Winners of the award are now presented with a copy of the amphora made in silver by Tiffany & Co. [ 6 ]

  4. Samantha Hoopes - Wikipedia

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    Samantha Hoopes (born February 10, 1991) is an American model known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue from 2014 to 2020. [ 2 ] Early life and education

  5. Peter de Villiers - Wikipedia

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    Peter de Villiers (born 3 June 1957) is a South African professional rugby union coach and former Good Party politician. He was coach of the South Africa national rugby union team from 2008 to 2011, after successes with the South African U19 and U21 squads, and the first-ever non-white to be appointed to the position.

  6. Maye Musk - Wikipedia

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    Maye Haldeman was born on April 19, 1948, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, a twin [6] and one of five children. [3] Her family moved to Pretoria, South Africa, in 1950.Her parents, Winnifred Josephine "Wyn" (Fletcher) and Dr. Joshua Norman Haldeman, a former director of Technocracy Incorporated, a former Regina chiropractor and amateur archaeologist, [7] [8] [9] were adventurous and flew the ...

  7. Sports Illustrated cover jinx - Wikipedia

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    Vince Young discredited the Sports Illustrated jinx by appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated twice during Texas' National Championship season. [4] Emmitt Smith appeared on the cover the same week the Dallas Cowboys won Super Bowl XXVIII. In the America's Game documentary, Smith recalled that he adamantly wanted off the cover for fear of ...

  8. Category:Sports magazines - Wikipedia

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  9. Sports Illustrated for Women - Wikipedia

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    Sports Illustrated Women (previously called Sports Illustrated for Women) and also known as SI Women, was a bimonthly sports magazine covering (according to its statement of purpose) "the sports that women play and what they want to follow", from basketball to tennis, soccer to volleyball, field hockey to ice hockey and figure skating and more.

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