If you could go back in time and watch any sporting event in history, what would you choose?
It was a simple question posed by the SEN Breakfast team on Twitter, which blew up into a full-blown debate.
Whether it’s an old Olympics, World Cup, footy game or even a WrestleMania, here’s some of the responses from you, the listeners.
Win an all-expenses-paid trip for 2 to SuperBowl 53 in Atlanta, thanks to Red Energy.
100% the bucket list event of the year!
Hulk hogan vs Andre the giant wrestlemania 3
— steve aslan (@steveaslan1) January 16, 2019
1954 Granny
— Bornadog (@Doggiesman) January 16, 2019
Ashes Bodyline series.
— Luke Hall (@Lukey_Hall) January 16, 2019
1984 GF ❤️🖤
— Amanda Edmiston ❤️🖤 (@AEdmiston1984) January 16, 2019
Duke Kahanamoku & Jim Thorpe 1912 Olympics - two of the greatest athletes ever.
— Tracey Holmes (@TraceyLeeHolmes) January 16, 2019
World Cup game where Beckham scores famous free kick 2002
— Cameron Lewis (@lewwdogg) January 16, 2019
Just a short trip back to the last quarter of the '05 prelims at the SCG to witness @DavisNick_2 pull off the best quarter of footy the @sydneyswans have ever seen.
— TheRealTMurph (@TheRealTMurph_) January 16, 2019
1964 GF
— Clint Davis (@CBDavis34) January 16, 2019
Jesse Owens - Berlin Olympics 1936.
— Tracey Holmes (@TraceyLeeHolmes) January 16, 2019
2005 Champions League Final between Liverpool and AC Milan
— Justin Dimieri (@JustinDimieri) January 16, 2019
Peter Norman’s 200m in Mexico City 1968 🥈
— Shmick (@_shmick) January 17, 2019
Australian WC Campaign in Germany 2016 ⚽️
Any Australian WC Campaign that we won in the 90s / 2000s 🏏
1990 AFL Grand Final
Zaharakis Anzac Day goal 2009!
— Max (@maxaugerinos) January 16, 2019
USA “Miracle on Ice” win vs Soviet Union at Lake Placid Olympics in 1980.
— Tim Sweeney (@TESweens) January 16, 2019
'86 US Masters. Athletics at the '68 Olympics
— Arron Downes 🌱 (@arrondownes) January 16, 2019
2000 Sydney Olympics - Australia holds their breath as @CathyFreeman goes on to win the 400m gold medal on home soil🥇 #champion
— Nick (@NickShmick1) January 16, 2019
Bradman 1930 in England - 5 tests 974 runs!
— Matthew Sullivan (@MattSull67) January 17, 2019