10 Great Sports Moments From The 1990s

  1. Michael Jordan’s “flu game” in the 1997 NBA Finals: Jordan famously played through flu-like symptoms to score 38 points and lead the Chicago Bulls to victory over the Utah Jazz.
  2. The United States women’s soccer team wins the 1999 World Cup: Brandi Chastain’s iconic penalty kick and celebration helped seal the USWNT’s victory over China in the final.
  3. Mike Tyson’s upset loss to Buster Douglas in 1990: Douglas knocked out the heavily favored Tyson in one of the biggest upsets in boxing history.
  4. Muhammad Ali lighting the Olympic torch in 1996: The legendary boxer and activist was a surprise choice to light the torch at the Atlanta Olympics.
  5. Joe Carter’s walk-off home run in the 1993 World Series: Carter’s home run gave the Toronto Blue Jays their second consecutive World Series title.
  6. Kerri Strug’s vault in the 1996 Olympics: Strug famously injured her ankle during her first vault attempt, but still managed to stick the landing on her second attempt to help the US women’s gymnastics team win gold.
  7. Wayne Gretzky’s final NHL game in 1999: Gretzky retired as the NHL’s all-time leading scorer and played his final game in Madison Square Garden to a standing ovation.
  8. Lance Armstrong’s first Tour de France win in 1999: Armstrong’s triumph was the first of seven consecutive Tour de France victories, although those accomplishments would later be overshadowed by his doping scandal.
  9. Cal Ripken Jr. breaks Lou Gehrig’s consecutive games played streak in 1995: Ripken played in 2,632 consecutive games, breaking Gehrig’s record of 2,130.
  10. Tiger Woods wins his first major championship at the 1997 Masters: Woods became the youngest player to win the Masters and set a new tournament record with a score of 18 under par.